214 FARM ACCOUNTING 



June 30. During the three months, the household has sold for 

 cash, part of the products as follows: eg^s, $10; butter, $15. 



July 1. Paid Roy Wade on account, $10. 



July 4. Sundry expenses over the holiday amounted to $3.10. 



July 5. Paid cash for binder twine for 20 a,cres of wheat and 

 30 acres of oats, $25. (Divide the charge between, the two ac- 

 counts on a basis of acreage.) 



July 18. Paid for extra labor, $7.50. 



July 20. Paid Roy Wade on account, $8. 



July 21. Bought sundry household supplies for cash, $11. 



July 21. Had interest for 6 months entered in savings bank 

 pass book, $7.50. 



Aug. 1. Sold hay for $160 cash. 



Aug. 1. Withdrew all of savings account balance, and paid in- 

 terest on mortgage, $60; and $500 in reduction of the principal 

 of the mortgage note. 



Aug. 1. Paid Roy Wade on account, $9. 



Aug. 8. Paid for new small pieces of equipment, $12. 



Aug. 10. Sold some wheat to D. C. Robbins for $500, receiv- 

 ing a 60-day note bearing 6% inter* 



Aug. 20. Sold some oats for $450 cash. 



Aug. 30. Bought supplies for household, $15. 



Aug. 31. Paid Roy Wade $8 on account. 



Sept. 1. P;ii.l ci^li fm rxtra labor, $10. 



Sept. 1. Paid $250 to redeem note held by landlord, due 

 today. 



Sept. 8. Sold two calves for $50 cash. 



Sept. 18. Paid Roy Wade $12 on account. 



Sept. 21. Paid fire insurance premiums, $12. 



Sept. 30. The household record shows the following com- 

 modities turned over to the house during July, August and Sep- 

 tember: poultry, $4; eggs, $16.30; milk, >'J7. 



Sept. 30. During the three months, the household has sold for 

 cash part of the products as follows: eggs, $9; butter, $12. 



Oct. 19. Received a check from D. C. Robbins to redeem his 

 note of August 10, with interest, $505. 



Oct. 19. Paid $100 for Liberty Bonds. (Dr. Liberty Bond 

 account.) 



