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Being a citizen in a democracy is a full
lime job. In other forms or government the
citizenry makes up the background, appear- \
ing only in mob scenes to “yes" the rulers of
the nat ion.
In a democracy there is no room for part
time citizens. Our government is us- what
we make of il. Ours is the fault if the wheels
of government do not run smoothly, for the
laws we make are the roadbed, and the men
we elleet ere the machine. *
Do you fulfill all your duties as a voter?
Do you show up just at election time to cast
your vote without due consideration of the
full qualifications, record and principles of I
all candidates'.’ Do vou neglect to help select
the propel candidates al tile primaries'.’ Are
you a pari 1 ime oili/.en'.’
Do vou olx v the laws you have had a hand j.
in making’.’ Is your only thought, when you
break what seems like an inconsequential
little law, how you can got away with it?
Are you a pari time citizen?
Do vou evince interest in all issues - or on
ly in those problems which directly concern
you. and then object when other groups do
the same and infringe on your prerogatives?
Only as citizens work for the common good
of all can democracy progress. Are you a |
part time citi/.en?
Do you lend an ear to suborsive elements
who tell vou how much better conditions are
')■ would he for you were there a different
form of government'.’ Do you thoughtlessly
pass on these tales without cheeking on their
accuracy of considering; their source? Are
you a part time cit i/.en? <
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Do you stand up for democracy or do you
I condemn its mistakes without consideration
■ of the good it has to offer? Do you stress on
ly its shortcomings and never its long range
program which, slowly but surely, and in
spite of stumblings, discriminations and (le
murs has made this country of ours the best
in which to live. Are you a part time < it izen?
i Now as never before the United States
needs the full time* allegiance of all of its
people. Don’t be a part time citizen!
Jf ttrking I'or The Markets
Swoeet potato growers in this section and
especially those in Martin County have made
splendid progress in producing a quality
product And someone deserves much credit
for the accomplishment.
Reports from the Martin County Yam
Growers headquarters declare that the qual
ity of the crop is pushing on toward perfec
tion, virtually free of disease, uniform in
size and carefully packed. It is admitted that
the price is not up to expectations, but the
old growers still maintain that there is mon
ey m the sweets. The “green” market has
been ranging around $1.40 per bushel, and
those farmers who chose to cure their po
tatoes stand to make more money.
The sweet potato got mixed up in bad
company of the irish potato and is without
support price this season, but it is expected
that something will be done to stabilize the
market another year.
During the meantime, Martin County far
mers,‘it is believed, will do well to hold on
to the sweet potato to supplement their cash
income.
Serious Charge
The highly paid and highly tooted colum
nist .Westbrook Pegler, makes some rather
serious charges when he tackled Ihe school
teachers of this nation a short time ago.
Me called them racketeers. He said they
were in the “racket” for strictly selfish rea
sons He charged that the teachers exploited
the children, and, as a parting shot, he refer
red to “educating” as an industry or trade
and one that is not actually education “at
all in any satisfactory meaning of the word.”
Pegler lias a right to say those things. But
he and others of his ilk are doing more to
tear down America than all the communists :
combined. And those who dare carry his <
venom is a partner in the nefarious business. 1
f'.’ve-foHW
There’s a Hollywood starlet who looks so ]
good in a sweater when men see her she
pulls their eyes over the wool.- Tester. '
Must Mitt lie
It must not be war. No sale's person has |
yet asked, “Don’t you know there’s a war <
on?" Cincinnati Inquirer.*
"We’ve enjoyed Bomb)
for years at our house.
Now that I've seen their
fine bakery, I know why
it's so good.”
Many are the warm
praises for Bamby and
the Bamby Bakery from
those women who know
best—visitors who have
seen the care with which
Bamby is made
TAKE HOME BAMKY BREAD
I CHURCF
NEWS
PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS
N. J. Ward, Pastor,
Sunday sc hool at 9:43. Henry I
Huel, Supt.
Morning worship at 11:00.
Youth service at 6:30.
Evangelistic service at 7:30
Mid week prayer service, Wed
nesday night at 7:30
HASSELL CHRISTIAN
Olin Fox. Pastor.
■ Sunday school at 10 00 C B
Burroughs, Supt.
Christian Youth Fellowship at
6:43 p. m.
Preaching first and third Sun
days at 11 00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
The Woman’s Council Wednes
day evening after first Sunday at
7:30.
Visitors are welcome.
OAK CITY CHRISTIAN
Olin Fox, Pastor.
Sunday school at 10:00. Ernest
Bunting, Supt.
Preaching 2nd Sunday, 11:00 a.
rn. and 7.30 p. m.
Woman’s Council Wednesday
afternoon after second Sunday at
3:30.
Visitors are welcome.
EVERETTS CHRISTIAN
Olin Fox, Pastoi.
Sunday school at 10:00. Mrs.
fleo. Taylor, Supt.
Christian Youth Fellowship
Monday evening a1 7:30.
Preaching 4th Sunday at 11:00^
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Woman’s Council Saturday af- -
ternoon before first Sunday at j
3:30. J
Visitors are welcome. J
PRESBYTERIAN
Jesse M Corum and Kav Mis- J
•nheimer. Supply Pastors. J
9:43, Sunday school. r
1 1:00. Worship. I
7:00, Youth Fellowship. J
7:30. Hour of Power, 2nd and,!
Ith Wednesdays. I
11:00, Women church circle No. I
net on first Monday, No, 2 on |
!nd Monday, No. 3 on 2nd Mon- I
lay and a general meeting will he
leld on the 3rd Monday. !
11:00, (’hoir, Wednesday. j
MACEDONIA CHRISTIAN
Service Saturday morning at II I
’. E. Caj ton. Pastor I
Bible school at 10. .1 S. Ifolli , !
lay, Supt. I
Morning service at II. Sermon: |
The Good Samaritan.” I
The hoy scouts will meet at 1 I
Macedonia Sunday morning in a /
iody. The sermon will he dedicat- "
d to the hoy scouts of America
Evening service at 7 30
EVERETTS BAPTIST
E. I!. Stewart, Pastor.
10 a. in., Bible School. (!. II.
i'orbes, Supt.
G:30 p. m.. Baptist Training tin
on. Paul Bailey. Director.
7:0(1 p m.. Nov I!, Prayer serv
ci at church.
0:00 (i m., Nov Cottage ser\’
ce at the home ol Mi and Mrs.
I’hurston Wynn.
7::i0 p. in , Eriday, Nov. 3, cot
a,lie service at the home of Play
on Everett.
Revival meeting services each
light, 7:BO p. m„ Nov. (i 12. The
mhhe is invited to attend all scr
'ices. The youth choir w ill sin",
“iich night at 7:in p. m.
HAMILTON BAPliST
E. H. Stewart, Pastor.
10 a. ill., Bible School II. S
lohnson, Supt.
I 1 ii. in., Worship services.
0;00 p. in., Baptist Training IJn
on.
<30 p in., Evening worship scr
vice.
1 00 p. in.. Wednesday. Prayer
lervico followed by choir (tractire
PEDAR KKANTil BAPTIST
W B Hat ringten. Pastor.
1 hi’ pastor, Rev. W B llaning
'on, will conduct the regular Sun
la.v morning service at 11:00
• clock ill the (Vdm Branch Bap
list (.'lunch, il was announced yes
lerday The public is inv iled
lamesville Baptist
W. B. Harrington, Pastor.
Regular services will he held in
the Jamesville Baptist Church
Sunday evening at 7:00 o’clock by
the pastor, Rev. W. B. Harrington.
The public is invited.
WEST END BAPTIST
J. Thud Ashley. Pastor.
9:45 a. in., Sunday school. Les
lie Gurganus, Supt.
11:00 a. m„ Morning worship.
The mid-week prayer service
will be held Wednesday evening
at 7:30.
The public is invited to worship
with us at all services.
BAPTIST
9:45, Sunday school.
11:00, Worship.
0:30, Training Union,
7:30, Worship.
The nursery will bo np--*n dur
ing both the morning and evening
worship services.
Monday: 10:00, Study in Revela
tion; 330, General W. M. S. meet
ing at the church; 4:00, R A meet
ing with Douglas Jones; 7:30, Re
vival set vice.
Tuesday: 10:00. Study in Reve
lation; 4:00, Ethel Guest G. A.
meeting; 7:30. Revival service.
Wednesday: 10:00, Study in Re
velation; 7:30, Revival service.
Thursday: 10:0(7, Study in Re
velation; 7:30, Revival service.
Friday: 10:00, Study in Revela
tion: 7:30, Revival service
Saturday* 7:30, Revival service.;
METHODIST
E. R. Shriller, Minister.
9:45, Church school.
0:30, Youth Fellowship.
0:00, Monday, Wesleyan Service
Build meets with Mrs. George
Corey. Mrs. G (' Wood will be
joint hostess.
11:00, Tuesday, Circle No. 1 will
neet with Mrs. W. K. Parker.
0:00, Tuesday, Circle No. 2 will
neet with Mrs Kill Thrower. Mrs.!
hiryl Clayton, Jr. will he joint
lostess.
7:30, Wednesday, Bible study in
\ets the 19th chapter.
0:15, Wednesday, choir rehears- .
il.
There will be no church serv
er's at the Methodist Church next
Sunday, since the pastor is away j
t conference.
CHRISTIAN
John L. Goff, Pastor.
Bible school. 9:45. Classes for j
H ages. Exum L Ward, Jr., Supt.
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Beginning Monday night, Nov
Oih, the fall revival will he held
at the Everetts Baptist Church.
Rev. W B. Harrington will assist
the pastor. Rev, E. R. Stewart, (
from Nov. (i to 12. Services each
night at 7:20 p. m. Youth choir i
will sing at 7:15 p. m. All young;
people are, invited to attend and j
sing in the youth choir. Special
music each night. A cordial invi
tation is extended to all to attend.
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Morning worship and celebra
ion of the Lord’s Supper 11:00.
sermon subject: “Suffering Tri
jmphantly.” CYF and Chi Rho
groups meet at 6:30. Evening
jraise and worship service, 7:30.
Sermon subject: “Tyed Weapons.”
Monday, 8:00, Christian Woman's
fellowship at the church. Tues- 1
lay. choir rehearsal at 7:30. Wed- j
nesdav, 7:30, midweek prayer and I
jraise service in the home of Mr.
SCOOQO'SOBOQOOOK' a
LEWIS STOCKYARD
.1. 15. I.KWIS Owners ami Operators ALF FOHBES
Greenville, N. 0. Dial 3f>028
SVI.i: KVKIIY TUKSIMY
Upon t h<* request of our many huyei s we are changing our live
stock sale from Fridays to Tuesdays, beginning Tuesday. Nov
ember (>. You will fiud that we have one of the best organized
auction sales in North Carolina. You bring the livestock and
we’ll have the buyers. The following buyers plus many others
can usually be found on our sale.
New Bern Provision Co., Kuhersonville Packing Company,
Greenville Packing Co., Washington Packing Co., Flovd Thomas
Market and Andrews Market of Bethel, White Stores, Native
Market, North Side Grocery and many other Greenville buy
ers. _ We also have consignment buyers and a heavy farmer
trade. For plenty of competition and the top dollar bring us
your next load of livestock. Sale starts promptly at 1 o’clock.
Plenty of good food to eat.
We
tire as proatt
of pour Pontiac
as t/off arc!
who knot!' Pontiac best are the people who are
most proud of Pontiac. Anil logically so, too, because
we know how soundly Pontiac is built, how depend
ably it delivers superb Silver Streak performance year
after year.
Our service specialists are factory-trained to know
your Pontiac inside and out. They are Aptipped with
special tools and factory-engineered parts to give
your Pontiac exactly the kind of service treatment it
deserves. Most people discover, too, that proper,
expert service actually costs less. VVe know your
Pontiac best — and we service it best.
Drop in soon — lot us help you protect your Pontiac
with Pontiac service.
COME IN. FOR A
f7] Tune-up Diagnosis— ii
eluding engine tune-up
and a complete check and
report of all working units
on your car.
| | Lubrication and Oil Change.
[~~1 Brake Adjustment (if your
brake pedal goes to with
in one inch of floor board).
"CHECK-UP” TODAY!
[7| Steering Adjustment.
[~| Adjust clutch (if pedal has
more than one inch of
"play") or check Hydro
Malic fluid level.
[7] Clean and inspect cooling
system — and add neces
sary anti-freeze.
j j Rotate tires.
and Mrs. Tommy Bland on Beech !
Street. Sermon subject: "The
Year of Jubilee (Armistice)."
Church Of The Advent
(Episcopal)
Tin Rev. Thomas Hastings, Rector j
Weekday (exc Monday) Morn-1
ing and. Evening Pravei 8 jnd 5. j
Sunday, November 5:
8 a. m., Holy Communion.
9:45. Church school.
11:00. Holy Communion and I
Sermon. Nursery.
| (The women of the church will]
present their United Thank Offer
ing at the eleven o'clock service.) |
Collect for the Sunday: “O A!
mighty God. who hast knit togeth
er thine elect in one communion]
and fellowship, in the mystical
I body of thy Son Christ our Lord;
Grant us grace so to follow thy j
blessed Saints in all virtuous and!
godly living, that we may come to
those unspeakable joys which
thou hast prepared for those who
unfeignedly love thee; through
the same thy Son Jesus Christ our
Lord.”
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation to Mr. Edward Corey
for th..' u e of the Planters Ware
house for our Halloween Carnival
and to thank each and everyone
who contributed toward the suc
cess of the carnival.
Williarnston Woman’s Club
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere
thanks to each and everyone for
the flowers, cards and gifts, I re
ceived during my recent stay in *
Brown’s, Community Hospital. T
also wish to thank Dr. Brown and
his fine staff of nurses for the
splendid care they gave me. May
the Lord bless each and everyone
of you.
Mrs. Carrie 1). Stubbs.
Men’s Dress and
Work Shoes
For Less.
WILLARD'S SHOE SHOP
Our Sincere
Appreciation
To All Our Tobacco (irmvcr I'Tirmls and
(aistomers Who Sold Their drop \l Our
Warchoiist's:
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. . . we offer our thanks for your ronliuu
ed support. The patronage given iis hy our
farmer friends in Kasleru Carolina eualdes us
to give you, year after year, the same courte
ous Irealment, efficient scr\ ice and the lop
dollar for vour tobacco.
We look forward to next year when we
hope you will gi\c iis the opportunity of serv
ing you again..
Andy Anderson and
Herbert Highsmilh
Planters Whses.
No. I and 2
Kohersonv ille, N. <]
Protect Your Pontiac
with Pontiac ■•rvic*
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