THE ZEBULON RECORD, ZEBULON, NORTH CAROLINA, FRIDAY, APRIL TWENTY-THIRD, 1937 FORMULA FOR FARM SUCCESS “If we are going to build an or ganization such as we would like to see,” said the manager of a dairy cooperat ve recently, ‘‘we must find some way to make every member think and talk cooperative the way he does about his farm, his auto mobile and his livestock. This can be brought about by bringing more of the problems direct to the mem bers to get their advice and coun sel in local meetings. Let us learn to talk about our cooperative and other farm organizations as part owners —and proud of it —instead of intimating fnat these organiza tions belong to the boards of di rectors or the managers. We must build around a principle, and not around men.” It would be hard to find a better general formula for farm success than this. The successful farm co operatives, situated in every part of the country, dealing in every important farm crop—are the co ops whose members take an inten sive, continuous and personal in terest in organization affairs. Once members lose interest, or come to feel that they are of no importance to the organization, failure becomes inevitable S. R. CLARK CELEBRATES 89th BIRTHDAY Our neighbor S R. Clark had a birthday recently, reaching the age when one more year would make him the Biblical “three-score and ten.” Mrs. Gary Wall of Knightdale and Robert Clarke, his children, gave him a surprise din ner Sunday at his/ home. Mr- and Mrs. Debrit Pulley were also pres ent on the happy occasion. Why is the nose in the middle of the face ? Because it is the srent •er. CHRYSANTHEMUMS FOR SALE Mammoth flowering White, Pink Bronze 25c per dozen slips Mrs. Merritt Massey Zebulon, N. C. m v t \ x§^ I P. r# Miles Nervine I ( 'Liquid or Effervescent Tablets) ■ S^ e LI^ itated *" e 5 Ves ’ permjt3 refreshing ft ■fr Bleep> helps y°u to “get hold of yourself.” v kj EARLY everyone is nervous these davs Pinar,o.«i I I H WO T'- atreet “d home kte h our Z-H I ■ work and exciting I I I y^.y^. l I I I get.bottl c or package Tt t I I Z~ y “ yOU « —^Sfi t " wr t h iet- ■ I Uwwtaß.Mnu, s™u Mtluw. I RICHA'RDS-RAY On the afternon of Tuesday, ril 20, Miss Lola Eatrice Ray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Ray, was married to Mr. Buck Bax ter Richards, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Buck B. Richards. Both are of Zebulon Route 3. RUPTURE Shield Expert Here E. J. M E I N H A R D I, WELL KNOWN EXPERT OF CHICAGO, IS COMING HERE AGAIN. He will personally be in Raleigh, N. C„ at the Sir Walter Hotel, on Monday only, April 26th, from 1:00 P- M. to 5:00 P. M. and 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M. Mr. Meinhardi says: “I have had twenty years’ experience with thousands of Ruptured Men and I will give you valuable information without charge- Positively no surgery, medical treatments or in jections used. (Only men are in vited.) This visit is for white peo ple only. “My Shield produces immediate results on the average, regardless of the size or location of your Rup ture —no matter how much you ex ercise or strain.” (No leg straps and no cumbersome arrange ments.) My Shield is waterproof and may be worn while bathing. It may be removed at night or worn continuously until no longer desired. Caution: I have no representa tives. Everyone must see me per sonally. I have been coming here for fifteen years. Yhere is no charge for demonstration. Remem ber the name MEINHARDI. Be ware of imitators who copy this notice. STATEMENT PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY Rocky Mount Nashville * Whitakers Zebulon NORTH CAROLINA MARCH 31, 1937 (Condensed From Report To North Carolina Commissioner Os Banks) RESOURCES Cash and Due from Banks $ 1,052,621.80 U. S. Government Securities 77,000.00 State of North Carolina Bonds 84,000.00 Municipal and County Bonds 355.000.00 Premium Bonds 964.65 Accrued Interest on Bonds 5,771.69 Listed Stocks 48,147.50 Loans and Discounts 1,111,006.72 Real Estate NONE Furniture and Fixtures 20,346.70 Prepaid Insurance 1,270.14 Interest Earned—Not Collected 866.40 Cash Surrender Value of Life Insurance on Life of Officers 3,100.00 Overdrafts 2.36 Advances to Trusts 728.61 $2,760,826.57 LIABILITIES Capital Stock—Common $ 120,000.00 Capital Stock—Preferred 80,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits and Reserves 24,884.44 DEPOSITS 2,435,942.13 $ 2,760,826.57 The Funds of Each Depositor In The Peoples Bank & Trust Com pany are Insured up to $5,000.00 by The Federal Deposit Insur ance Corporation. Tire Above Does Not Include Trust Assets of $2,079,497.00 PEOPLES BANK & TRUST COMPANY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE CITY MARKET ZEBULON’S FOOD CENTER Zebulon, N. C. April 22, 1937. To Our Customers: BUSINESS GOOD? YES !! ! Since January 1 our business has increased as follows: February showed an increase of 20 1-2 per cent over January. March was 25 per cent over February. To date April is 52 per Cent over March. So, naturally, we think business is Good. Our friends are responsible for this fine growth in our busi ness. We feel very grateful indeed to them. We want to continue to increase our volume of sales and we are striving daily to give you the very best things to eat at the lowest prices we can afford. We have the only completely equipped market in Zebulon, and we are proud of it. We get better than 95 per cent rating from County Health Department. We have often been told that our store is “too nice” for Zebulon; but we Do Not like to hear that, because the best people in the world are right here in our com munity and they are as much entitled to a nice, clean, sanitary place to trade as are those in our larger cities. We carry a full line of meats and vegetables. We have an expert meat man. We have prompt delivery service. You can be sure of getting the best when you trade with us. We are always glad to have you come in and see us. Make City Market your headquarters. Yours for Quality and Service, CITY MARKET Zebulon, N. C. ' Phone 5191

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