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4 Steps Suggested In Keeping Farm Records Planning lor the year ahead Is essential to any lorm of business. The (arming enter prise requires this paper work no less than any other commer cial activity in which the oper ator expects to make a profit. Dr. R E L. Greene and W. H. pierce, agricultural economists with the N C. Agricultural. Ex periment station, in recom QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms of Distress Arising from STOMACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FrooBookTelisofHomeTreatimnttlut Must Holp or It Will Cost You Nothing Over two million bottles of the WILLARD THE ATM E NT have been sold for relief of symptoms of dist ress arising from Stomach and Duodenal U I cars due to Escoss Acid ? Foot Digestion. Sour or Upset Stomach, Gasslnass. Hoartbum. Sleeplessness. etc., due to Eacoss Acid. Sold on 15 days' trial I Ask for "Wlllard's Messsr*" which fully explains this treatment ? froo ? at Perry's Drug Store mending the keeping of farm records as a means of adequa tely planning for the year's activities, explain that there Is more to recording the year's work than merely knowing if the farm made a profit or loss. Intelligent action can be based only on fact, they ray. Keeping farm records offers the simplest and most accurate means of achieving this. Four steps are necessary in keeping a farm record, first 01 which is to take an Inventory of all farm property at the end of the year This means re cording the number and value of all Items of property the farmer owns or owes. Second step is keeping a re cord of farm Income and ex penses. Often, the best means of doing this Is to carry a small notebook on which can be re corded all transactions as they occur. Later, they can be transferred to the permanent record book. Say: "I Saw u advertised in The Press." TUXEDO FEEDS All you have to do is just Iry this feed, one time. It is cheap in PRICE, high in QUAL ITY. Try it TODAY, for better results. We have a complete line of this Feed. ? IF YOU WANT THE BEST, BUY Pride of the Rockies Flour You will find it at my store. ? V t ? We Always Appreciate Your Business Dryman feed & Gro. Franklin, N. C. Phone 170 Main Street WINS $25 TOBACCO PRIZE ? Billy Ramsey, 16-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ramsey, of the Iotla community, is shown here with some of the tobacco that won him a $25 prize offered by the Plant Food institute to the Western North Carolina district winner in the 4-H tobacco production contest. He also was declared the 4-H district field crop winner, on a basis of his 4-H record, sent to 4-H headquarters in Raleigh He raised a total of 3,872 pounds of tobacco on 1.4 acres, and marketed the crop for $1,818.16, an average price of 46 cents per pound. A former member of the Iotla 4-H club, he now be longs to the Franklin senior club. Claude Roper, his neighbor hood leader, aided him with suggestions. Using Sweet Potato Culls For Hog Meal Farmers in Johnston county are putting their cull and jumbo sweet potatoes to use for the first time, this year, ac cording to a report received at State college this week, from B ELK'S JANUARY MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Continuing our policy of offering odd lots of merchandise at very low prices in order to gain space for spring goods. We ask that you visit us and see this week's specials! Ladies' Sweaters ALL OF OUR REMAINING STOCK IS NOW SALE PRICED? FOR EXAMPLE: We have one double table of Ladies' and Children's All Wool Sweaters, slightly soiled. Values to $8.95 ? For only $L79 YOU SAVE MONEY HERE i . WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' MOCCASINS 58 pairs 'of our $3.29 shoes. Comfort able. Long wearing. Now $1.98 LADIES' SKIRTS All wool and part wool, solids and plaids. 35 skirts ? were $2.95 Now $1.79 47 skirts ? were $3.95 Now $2.95 LADIES' HATS Now 125 left of our new fall and winter Hats. If we have yiours here yet it is only ? $1.00 SKI PANTS Just 29 pair of fleece lined pants with suspenders and zipper legs ? $1.00 pair These are in the Bargain Basement BELK'S DEPT. STORE Waynesville Girl Is One Of Western Oratory Winners Eastern and Western cham ; pions in the state-wide high I school oratorical contest of the North Carolina Good Health as sociation were picked last Fri day in semi-final rounds held at Wake Forest and Greensboro. Winners from the Western half of the state are Theresa Alley, of Waynesville, who rep sented Haywood county, and Harvey Adams, of Farmer, who represented Randolph county. The elimination was held at Woman's College in Greensboro. The two Western winners will meet winners from the East In the contest finals later this month at a place and date to be announced. C. W. Tarlton, assistant coun ty agent for the extension ser vice. Mr. Tarlton says that a de hydrating plant, set up ear lier in the year, has been op erating since digging time, transforming the yams into meal. Persons feeding this sweet potato meal to swine and cat tle report good results, and the farm agent says indications point to an increased acreage of this crop in 1947. Pointing out that sweet po tatoes have an equal food value to corn after they have been ground and dried, Mr. Tarlton says that approximately three bushels of potatoes are requir ed to make one bushel of the meal. CARD OF THANKS We with to thank all our friends, who In numerous ways expressed kindness and sym pathy at the sudden death of our companion and father. Also for the beautiful flowers. Mrs. Nannie Anderson and Children. J16? ltc Wanted . . . All Kinds of Scrap Iron Will Fay 30c per hundred pounds Bring your Scrap to ? Franklin Used Parts Co. On DilLsboro Road When in Asheville Stop at Hotel Langren Asheville' ? Largest ? Enjoy the 'talk of the town" food at the Rhododendron Grill Say: "1 Saw it adyert teed In The Press." USED Office Equipment For Sale Large Binder 19 x 24 inches 2-post Designed to hold large ledger sheets or similar records. ? Filing Board 2-post Will hold large quantity of duplicate statements, etc. ? Binding Case 2-post Ideal for storing old state ments, etc., away from dust. ? Box File r ? All Priced to Sell ? THE FRANKLIN PRESS COMING CHEROKEE RAMBLERS Will Appear In Person at The School at Kyle, N. C. i ' , January 22 at 7 p. m. Admission: 40 cents and 26 cents SPONSORED BY THE KYLE SCHOOL THE UNIVERSAL JEEP WILL WORK AND SAVE AROUND THE CLOCK ? AROUND THE YEAR ? AROUND THE WORLD? The sun never sets on the MIGHTY JEEP ? You can see this 4-ih-l Vehicle at the Macon Willys Co. Franklin, N. C
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