PAGE 4 Tfce Warren Record PabUsbed Irary Friday by The Pratt Publishing Co. On* Toar For 4U< HOWARD JONES, JR. Editor HOWARD r. JONES, SR. Contributing Editor That Justice May Ever Have A Champion; That Evil Shall Not Flourish Unchallenged. Entered at the Postoffice at Warrentem. North Carolina, under Ad a! Congress of 1879. Better is a dry morsel, and quietness therewith, than an house full of sacrifices with strife.?Proverbs 17:1. If my counsel is of any avail, we shall at all times, under persuasion that the soul is immortal and equal to the burden of every evil and every good, hold on the upward path, and strive in every way, after thoughtful rectitude, that we may be in friendship with our. selves and with the gods, not only while abiding here, but when as conquerors we go round and gather in the prizes of our victory; and that both now and on the millennial journey we have described, it may be well with us.?Plato. SHOULD LET FARMERS "TAPER OFF" LOANS The story carried elsewhere in this paper that the Seed Loan office will again function comies as good news to the small farmers of this county who have no means of securing financial backing except through Uncle Sam. While we do not think that the Seed Loan will be a permanent thing, or should be, it is our opinion that it has done as much, if not more, to help the small grower through the depression than any other one project that the government has undertaken, and we would regret to see farmers who are about tQ slip from beneath the burden of indebtedness be forced back to the state of serfdom by the whip-lash of high interest rates which many would be forced to accept if government loans had not been made available this year. Rather than to suddenly cut the loans off, the government should cut them down each year until they are done away with. In I Fina B Gurren 0 0 0 0 ?supplying fundi raw materials, < stock merchants' live stock and m; particularly imp* business of the Ci Company. I! If you require fun : I! our officers will U your application. |l to go as far with ing practice will 0 n | Citizens Ban l! HENDEI |0 ESTABLISHED I r Member of the Federi poration?$5000 Max j] Depositor. !fciis=ii=ii=ii=ai=ii=ii= other words, the government should let the farmers t whom it has stimulated with - financial backing for the past few years gradually 'taper off." BUREAU HAS CHANCE TO TEST STRENGTH .1 The Warren County Farm Bureau formed here a few weeks ago to bring about legislation of benefit to tillers of the soil has missed a great opportunity to test out its strength on Governor Bhringhaus in regard to the calling of a special session of the legislature to form a compact with other states and regulate* the production of tobacco. Resolutions and petitions as a general thing do not carry but a certain amount of weight, it is true, but rvr?rrn n l'r? o f i An \\7 Q y oiiiV/C i IIC ui^aiii^MWAvii MMW formed here on the theory that it would have influence on government officials, it would not have been amiss for the farmers to have held a mass meeting, determined the consensus of opinion among members in regard to a curtailment program, and to have, notified the governor of their position. Elbf?ron Items Mr. and Mrs. W. W. O'Neal were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Aycock Sunday. Mr. Junius Aycock and Mrs. Delia P. Aycock spent Sunday in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayccck of Wake Forest. Miss Mildred O'Neal was a visitor in the home of Miss Violet Abbott Sunday. It fro T A QhArt Miac (U1U J.tlidi V, WUWiV) Dc-'ia Peoples of Middleburg and Mr. Edward Peoples were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Peoples Sunday afternoon. Mr. Pete Choplin was a visitor in the home of Messrs. Clyde and .Junior Abbott Sunday. , Mr. and Mrs. George White and children of Norlina spent Sunday afternoon in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Jones. | Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Jones were l visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ashton Jones of Henderson Sunday afternoon. Mrs. A. W. Reavis and children were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Reavis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Aycock spent a few days with her aunt, Miss Pat Benson, of Hopewell, Va. Mrs. W. B. Mustian and her =Jr=*r==Jr=Jr==Jr==ir==ir==ir==i no ncing i t Needs i I 3 with which to buy :arry pay rolls and fi shelves, purchase n ake crops?this is a octant part of the t tizens Bank & Trust t ' - a ds for such purposes be clad to consider 11 They will be ready you as sound bank- a permit. ! II m Q k & Trust Co. | tSON, N. C. 0 g N THE YEAR 1889 S il Deposit Insurance Cor- != iitnum Insurance for each 0 rfl 3i=ir=ir=-tBr=ii=ii=ii=J= m THEW daughters, Gladys and Alice, were visitors in the home ol Mrs. Joe Peoples Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. O'Neal and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. O'Neal were visitors in Raleigh last Friday. Macon Beta Club Awarded Charter ? - -? * - ? i.1 Oofo ine crapier ui uic nauuuai Honorary Club which was recently organized at the Macon school this week was awarded its charter by a representative of the national organization. The lollpwing students were elected for membership on a basis of general high standing: Janie Gilliland, Mae Pitchford, Martha Harris, James Gilliland, ! Thomas Harris, Wilton Duncan, Marion Williams, Annie Belle Duncan, Nell Shearin, Joe Ross, Sarah King. Officers of the club elected are: President, Martha Harris; vicepresident, James Gilliland; secretary, Mae Pitchford; treasurer, Thomas Harris. Inez Items Rev. and Mrs. L. C. Brothers were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Fowler last Sunday. Mrs. R. L. Powell spent Monday with Mrs. J. C. Powell. Miss Lizzie Alston spent several days last week with her sister, Mrs. C. G. Coleman. Little Miss Patsy Ann Davis spent Monday with her cousin, Miss Sue Thompson. Mrs. W. A. Benson and daughter, Kathleen spent the week end in Petersburg. Mr. L. A. Thompson and family and Mrs. Cora Alston spent Sunday with Mrs. L. F. Thompson. Miss Mary Powell has returned home after spending several weeks with her grandfather, Mr. Lee Gill, near Henderson. Miss Winstead of Nashville visited her cousin. Miss Pattie Florence Edwards, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Davis visited in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Williams Sunday. Messrs. C. G. Coleman and Frederick Williams called on Mr. Sam and Rob Alston Saturday night. Miss Patsy Ann Davis visited her cousin, Miss Sarah Davis, last Thursday. Mrs. Vernon Alston of Richmond spent last week with Mr. Alston's mother, Mrs. George Alston. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Coleman and Miss Sue Thompson were visitors in Henderson, Kittrell and Raleigh Saturday. Mrs. Marvin Drake of Roxboro is j spending dome time with her [parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Powell. ; Mrs. Frederick Williams and | mother, Mrs. Beaufort Scull, visited ( relatives at Areola Sunday afternoon. TOM GILLAM SAYS: All Used Cars That LOC USED CAF Pleasant to drive it?prou it?performance sold it? here. Come in. 1929 CHEVROLET CO AC 1931 CHEVROLET COU1 1934 CHEVROLET MAS! 1934 FORD V-8 COUPE 1935 PLYMOUTH CO AC Our repair department wil estly, properly. Come in. E A Car you will b CHRYSLEROLDS?PC TRY ana y< one of Bring in your OLD CAR: Let Us Care f fHfGIL] COMI HENDERSON Phone 832 ARREN RECORD SUMAYJCHOOl ^ USSOHj Jesus Teaches His Disciples to n-? .. Lesson for March 15th. Luke 11:-1-13. Golden Text: 1 John 5-14. We do not grow weary of the Lord's Prayer. Almost every ser. j vice of worship finds a place for it !on no occasion is it inappropriate (And always it serves as a central act, a climax toward which all else points. Note that it is a splendid stater ment of belief, plainly indicating what Jesus taught. The Lord's Prayer is the very heart of the gospej. Some one has well said that it can be committed to memory in a few minutes, but that it is the work of a lifetime to learn it by heart. Then, too, the Lord's Prayer is a letter, a loving message sent by the devout believer to the throne of heavenly grace. As an old commentator quaintly says, "Here is the person to whom it is directed, 'Our Father;' the place, 'in heaven;' the contents of it, in several errands of request; the close, 'for thine is the kingdom;' the seal, Amen;' and if you will, the date, too, "this day." It is a brief missive, but this brevity is a merit. For the best love is not the luxurious love of romance, but the tested love of experienre, that breathes assurance. Such love is expressed in a simple fashion, by a word or look. So it is with proyer. Jesus strongly opposed the wordy prayers the pious men of his day loved to pronounce. And so he gave us tha Lord's Prayer, both short and profound. This prayer is also a chapter of liberty. Profoundly social in character, it is a petition of the people. Note how it supports our ideal of democracy. .'Finally, the Lord's Praye*- is a love-song of supreme beauty .This is altogether fitting, for tne deepest experiences of life are always poetic in their expression. Genuinely sincere prayer is rythmir. It sings with a regular beat. And so the Lord's Prayer is a poem, a mightj song, a lyric of incomparable appeal. Embro Items Mr. and Mrs. Willie Wagner oi Littleton were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Wagner last Sunday. Mr. H. N. Neal of Wilmington spent t'he week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Neal. Misses Ednes Hardy is staying '' \J*.b A L'wfflaRgr'srf- 'V^BULM/ rt^JL M '''" "* 4^n| JW|I X IS With "It" d to own it?priced to buy -policy backs it. "It" is _$ 100.00 PE. $225.00 rER COACH $475.00 $350.00 :H.. .$350.00 1 serve you promptly, honIstimates given on any job. 2 FROUD to own. -PLYMOUTH )NTIAC? 3U ivill BUY th(?e. swap it for a NEW CAR or YOUR Car. LAM J|| TO Jgll 'ANY I WAKRENTON Phone 50 J M with her brother. Mr. Van Hardy, 11 at Jackson. He has been very sick * but is better. Mrs. Mattie Cheek moved to Air- " lie one day last week. She will be missed in our community. Mr. O. M. Wagner of Richmond visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , G. W. Wagner, last week. Mr. Victor Riggan came home t last Tuesday to visit his people. He is working at Southern Pines. Mrs s_ s. Pitchford. who had i shown some improvement from her 1 recent illness, has suffered a relapse 1 . her friends will regret to learn. Mrs. Jim Best of Airlie spent last ] 1 week end with her daughter, Mrs. : R. T. Cheek. In Memoriam RAYMOND WILKER We feel the great loss of such a dear boy, Raymond Wilker, who 1 died December 23, 1935. We all | loved Raymond because he was always cheerful with every child he met. We often played together and 1 had gcod times. I lived close to him, i RUPTURE SHIELD EXPERT HERE i H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known [ expert of Chicago, will personally be at the Carolina Hotel, Raleigh, Saturday, Sunday and Monday, only, March 14, 15, and 16, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic ; Shield is a tremendous improvement over all former methods, effecting immediate results. It will not only hold the rupture perfectly , tiut increases the circulation, and strengthens the weakened parts, thereby closes the opening in ten days on the average case, regardless of heavy lifting, straining or any position the body may assume, no matter the size or location. A nationally known scientific method. No under straps or cumbersome arrangements and absolutely no i medicines or medical treatments, i Mr. Shevnan will be glad to demon; strate without charge. : Add. 6441 N. Richmond St, Chicago For 15 years assistant to F. H. i Seeiey famous rupture expert of ! Chicago. I f * Tobacco F Nature's T : ?2iif FROM THE [TOe use tons 1LJ1 scrap in Re Proven Fertilizer! manure of fist birds. They supj foods in forms n< can imitate. m ..... : . > M4I. FROM THE mHE bones 01 toric anin mined and turi superphosphates j the phosphoric f crops need. DON'T TAKE CHA THOROLY CURED To prevent damage to tl frog-eye and sand-drown, quantities of Sulphate of r>?>cia Wd nut tn Muriofp AAVVJ&M ?T V ^/V?V AAA ATAV?A AM W and weight. Then we ac 'Roberts SILKY LEAF 3&3 * OLD RELIABLE 2-9-3 PROVEN FO therefore It made It convenient for is to be together often. He was )orn Dec. 25. 1921, and was 14 fears of age. He joined the Warren Plains Baptist Church two years igo and was a faithful boy and fery kind to his mother. ISie people iround his home miss him very nuch, especially the younger set. RUBY DUKE HESTER The production credit association of Davie County will be of tremendous value to farmers this season, iccording to the present outlook. Thirty Ylancey County flarmers have placed a rooperative order for if Miiliiiifill til ftf ti * f w 'wwwwww 'ff f ivvvvvv iff f ff i || When you take your ca a you expect? .... right to expect . . . I Satisfa I Sen E* That this establishment vice ia evidenced by the Bto increase our force, a pleasure in announcing | MR. F. D. "Pre' an automobile mechanic ience, has accepted a po: ical department. Tt/T v* n n 11 ATirm ^lui \jraixv;vva( | MR. JAMES \ who is in charge of our | motoring public can be of our Satisfactory Sen In addition to general ai are equipped to do 1 EXPERT ACETY1 1 Williams P Dodge ? Sales & ? Warren to . .. . . ........ ....... ....... ...... XXZZ- IIIIMM iZIIsIS lolls iZIIZst ERTILIZERS MA REASURED PLAh ? I SEA > of fish MOTT. (bertson's 1L231 rich 5 and the Phosphori l-eating ash, is gei >ly plant- Robertson ) chemist tilizers. 1 crop const 4INES FROM PA f prehis- |F9|n bio lals are [Ell are re led into ments tha to supply for livestoc icid that regularly Fertilizers NCES. USE THESE M I?RFTTFP IhinPFHIFr mm | wtm * 11 i ihi tie leaf from limestone and we use large This makes tl Potash Mag- Our Tobacco i to give body half organic i Id dolomitic mineral?prov< !ON'S}^FH in i kir.DliniCMTC I IMVIM.UII.M I ~r PACKED IN COTTON BAGS RMULAS FOR E FRIDAY, MARCH 13, iqv> ' "ug lespedeza, red clover, orchard grass timothy and tobacco seed. Notice the date on your label and renew your subscription. If NOTHING RELIEVES~YOU| RHEUMATISM French's Tablets MUST or Your Monty u* Now vou CAN'T FAIL to raliava th? M|. M vour Sciatica, NauritW, Lumbago or lhaumatUm. tha praicrlption for Fr.nch', N*. trallna Tab I at J t? a qraat SciantWi tacrat dlw covary?Ilka nothing alta you avar haard oil N, noiatel no narcotica, abjolutaly harmlan n, a MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE, land orft S Jnllar or monay ordar (wa pay po?t?q?1 i, H.FRENCH CO., World lldg.,N?wY?rl,R,yi I r to a garage, what do 81 I just what you have a sj I ictory J /ice SI gives that kind of ser- " fact that we have had jj tnd therefore, we take * that S " GALLOWAY I * of several years exper- 8 3ition with our mechan- H 8 Y will assist t 3EDGEPETH j! Repair Shop,, and the ? sure of a continuance U ace. H ltomobile repairing, we jj a LENE WELDING g M Vlotor Go. 1 Service ? Plymouth \ *4 H| N? 0* w ' H M a mm mm mm mm mmmmammmmMasmmmat ??? ??^ de of "