Friday, October 10,1947 WAKEFIELD NEWS We are glad to report Mrs. E. W. Hood is very much improved. She is at the home of her daugh ter. Mrs. Donnie Gay, 624 East Whitaker Mill Road, Raleigh, N. q and is able to see her friends when they call. Several of our Wakefield and Zebulon farmers and farmerettes attended the annual barbecue dinner in Raleigh September 30, of the Farmers’ Cooperative Ex. change. We had a grand day and a big crowd, and a nice parade which we all enjoyed very much, and a bountiful dinner. Some of the ones from down here were: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Finch, Mrs. Coley Arnold, Mrs. Maylon Tem ple, Mrs. Vera Rhodes, Mrs. J. R. Bolton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham Finch, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Hood, and others I didn’t see. The ad- TOWN OF ZEBULON CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET As of June 30,1947 General ASSETS Inter Fund and Debt Sinking Capital Total Elmination Service Fund Fund Fund Cash $ 11,304.14 $ $11,304.14 $ $ Accounts Receivable (Schedule A-l) 1,073.32 1,073.32 Due from Recorder's Court 7,210.54 7,210.54 Due from General Fund 8,902.95 8,902.95 Taxes Receivable (Schedule A-2) 13,577.18 13,577.18 Deposit - State Supreme Court Bond 50.00 50.00 Foreclosed Properties (Schedule A-3) 135.00 135.00 Paving Assessments 3,230.07 3,230.07 Physical Properties (Schedule A-4) 173,341.34 173,341.34 a TOTAL ASSETS $209,921.59 $8,902.95 $33,215.18 $9,037.95 $176,571.14 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS Meter Deposits $ 1,156.34 $ $ 1,156.34 $ $ r Accrued Withholding Tax 42.00 42.00 Prepaid Taxes 1,160.79 1,160.79 Due to Sinking Fund 8,902.95 8,902.95 Bonded Indebtedness (Schedule A-5) 122,000.00 122,000.00 Total Liabilities $124,359.13 $8,902.95 $11,262.08 $ $122,000.00 Reserves; Allowance for Uncollected Taxes $ 10,664.57 $ $10,664.57 $ $ Allowance for Uncollected Paving Assessments 3,230.07 3,230.07 Surplus (Exhibit B) 71667 82 " 288 53 9 ' 037 95 51,341.34 * TOTAL LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS $209,921.59 $8,902.95 $33,215.18 $9,037.95 $176,571.41 R. H. BRIDCERS, Mayor W. B. HOPKINS, Town Clerk dress by Hon. Kerr Scott was worth the trip. I wish all could have heard him. Mr. Lester Adcock of Stamford, Lonn., has been visiting his sister, Mrs .L. G. Faulkner, the past week. He made the trip on his car by himself, as all his children were in school at this time. He has a beautiful home and a very nice wife and three children something to be proud of— and he is really wrapped up in them. I had the pleasure of visiting in his home on my trip north, which I enjoyed a lot. Lester is the same old boy j us t a little fat ter and a little balder, but just as full of life. He had quite a job trying to see all his old friends while here. He went with us to Wilson to sell tobacco on Monday. We averaged 59 cents for a lot of 842 pounds. Not bad! We went to Rocky Mount and had barbe cue at Bob Melton’s, and enjoyed the day. He also went to Burling ton, Oxford, Raleigh, Wendell and The Zebulon Record Zebulon. We all enjoyed having him, for he is really a jolly good fellow. So come again Lester, and bring the family. Mr. Robert Eddins has been catching up on some of his fish es also Uncle Bill Broughton. He caught twelve last Monday af ternoon, very nice ones. Mr. and Mrs., John Broughton recently went to see Mrs. Ruffin Broughton at Wake Forest. She is much improved after an attack of pneumonia. She is with her daughter now. Mrs. H. E. Whitaker has re turned to New Jersey after a few days with her mother, Mrs. E. W. Hood. I was very sorry to hear of Mr. T. B. Davis being hurt. I hope and trust he will soon be better. Mrs. Vera Rhodes, Reporter. Little River Ice Co. Quality and Service PHONE 2871 MR. FARMER: Feeds are high. Poultry and eggs are high. Hogs and cows are high. You can make a good profit by feeding them out and getting them on the market. With 100 lbs. of Purina How Chow Supplement you feed 800 lbs. of your grain. With 100 lbs. of Purina Lay Chow Supplement you feed 100 lbs. of your grain. We carry the Cow Chow Supple ments to feed with your grain. If you are short of grain, we also have the complete Feeds. Clean and disinfect your laying houses with Pu rina Chek-R-Fect before carrying pullets to lay ing house, also worm them. COME IN AND TALK OVER YOUR NEEDS. WE ARE SURE WE CAN HELP YOU. MASSEY'S HATCHERY Page Eleven