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MOUNT OUVe. TRIBUNE leaned Bach Tuesday and Friday Pabliahcd at US 8. B. Centre SC Mount Olire, N. C> gOMER BROCK —-Publisher SUBSCRIPTION RATE: S Months_75e • Months __— -$L50 •; 1 Tear -_-_-—-—- $2.50 Entered as second class mail Matter April 21. 1904. at the Poet Office at Mount OUto, N. C. In Memoriaau. Reeolutione ef Respect, Cards ef Thanks, and ether reading notices that dearly are not news, will be charged for at the rate ef ene sent per word. UNTIL 'When we think of the havoc wrought by war in 'Germany and Japan, we feel kinda sorry for the masses of the people in those countries; but when we read, again and again, of the horrible brutalities practiced by the war ring forces of those lands against their prisoners of war—well, our sympathy dwindles very sharply. VALLEY OF LEAST RESISTANCE The mountain brooklet did not dig gullies in a day—it took hun dreds of years. The paths of the rivers winding* toward the sea were made in the valley of least resistance. ISocialism is paving the way for ultimate control via so call “liberal” legislation support ed by quasi-socialist-democrats (and Republicans) who don’t seem to care along which road they are leading us, as long as it is the highway marked “political expe dience.” And, instead of the peo ple doing something about it, we slumber like the proverbial hare while the tortoise of socialism lumbers onward to win the race. —(Eustis (Fla.) Lake Region. DWELLINGS In the aggregate, there has been quite a bit of building activ ity here during the past few months — repairs, alterations, re building, enlargements, etc., of business structures. But what Mount Olive needs badly now is new dwellings; and, until this need can be supplied, the growth of the town is practically at a standstill. JUSTICE INEVITABLY ASSERTS ITSELF 'Louis ©romfield, well known author and playwright, long iden tified wibh “liberal” viewpoints, and a friend of organized labor, says: “The clash between the minor ity interest of organized labor and the rest of the nation becomes more evident. . . . % “Organized labor has chosen not to wait but to get what it can quickly at the expense of the rest of the nation. . . . “There are countless thousands of honest rank and file workers disgusted with the whole specta cle and oppressed by heavy dues and assessments, who would glad ly be out of the whole demoraliz ing mess. “Added to all this is the almost untenable position of many hon est and devoted labor leaders who find themselves forced to compro mise, to condone and even to ac cept doubtful action in order to keep in power. They are forced to play politics within the union in order to be re-elected to office. ‘The issue of one of morality, % This YEAR as ALWAYS-for 80 YEARS '/'*^ _. !■ available to the tobacco fanner through local dealers In sufficient quantity—and ready on time. ✓ attention pieasei IMPORTANT SCHEDULE CHANCES Highways an happy way again for themifitans who haw shown so much patience and good nature in the trying war days when buses were overcrowded, equip ment and manpower limited. Greyhound is now put ting many improvements into effect for your greeter enjoyment of highway travel. Instead of Fall reduo» turns in trips, service is more frequent than ever before! Schedules are being stepped up, too, to get you to your destination earlier, with more comfort. Ask the Greyhound Agent for information about departure times and low fares. ■i/*V Convenient Dally Departures 6 to RALEIGH AND POINTS NORTH AND WEST ■:•* yt M to WILMINGTON WT AND POINTS SOUTH ^ >-For further information call— lu. ;• f ' > f -r CENTER STREET ESSO SERVICE • • * ’ Telephone 217 Mount Olive, N. C, . • JrA, Ak-1 . * . ‘ l.-. L >VDUR MERCHANT MARINE: •'“•WHEN THEIR TM0P5MP s TASKS & COMPLETE „ AMERICAN PASvEM&ER / LINERS WIUK /RECONVERTED "ID r PEACETIME TRADES. NEW SHIPS AKON •WAg DEVELOPMENT* SUCJWsV/ RADAR WltlTLAYAN 4 ' IMPORTANT fMT IN CONTOUIN6 I THE AMERICAN RECORDER )PERAT| TME SAFEST SHIPS. •AIR CONDITIONING,^ lUXimiS AmjINTWENTV SPEED AND SAFETVWILL^ COMBINF TO GIVE TRAVELLERS ON U.S.SHJ THE BEST AFIOAX ' ■ •VOUR SHIP. WHETHER IT BEAM 1 OCEAN LINER OR A CRUISE VESSEL Li WILL PROVIDE THE FINEST IN (f "AND PLEASURE. WCICVOURMEL - mm-ms. a/MPAMERh decency of contract, moral obliga tions to. . . .democracy and gov ernment. “There is a grim and immut able justice in the affairs of men which inevitably asserts itself. The issue is ceasing to be one be tween organized labor and man agement. It is becoming an issue between organized labor and the rest of the American people. No minority, however well organized, has ever succeeded for long in im posing its will on the American people.” THE LOW DOWN from ' —— HICKORY GROVE iF’or folks who never get a pat on the back—or almost never — but who deserve same, you will THURSDAY and FRIDAY STATE FAIR WITH Jeannie Crane Dick Hayme* In Technicolor Abo News SATURDAY SHERIFF OF CIMARON WITH Sunset Carson ALSO SerudUComedy SUNDAY and MONDAY N DUFFYS TAVI WITH 32 Paramount Stars Bing Crosby Dot. Lamour Betty Hutton TUESDAY 1 Doable Feataro ROAD TO ALCATRAZ ALSO LIGHTNING STRIKES WEST WITH Ken Maynard •' *. WAYNE THEATRE MOUNT OLIVE, N. C. FRIDAY SATURDAY -■ THUNDER HEAD (Son of Flick*) ; la Technicolor WITH Roddy McDowell Preston Foster _Also Coined SUNDAY, MONDAY * TUESDAY PENNIES FROM HEAYN WITH ' Bing Crosby | 3 Stooges Comedy . jjj; ' ... ■ x ■ s jSSifeifeS_iSSS! iH s? us*i si - ... j. look high and low to find anybody more entitled to it than the boys who patrol the highways. The highway Guardians are - your friend versos somebody to avoid— unless you been up ito something. You don't get picked up for just the personal amusement of the Patrolman. It would be more pleasant for him if he didn’t have to wave you over to the road-side. He gets no commission per arrest —it just makes him more work, more reports. I know a couple of these guys— they look after traffic up and down our own highway here—they are regular fellows1—'gentlemen — but also they are no sissies. A burg lar or a car thief or any kind of gun-shootin’. thug—it is all the same and in the day’s work, and they wade in. Or they can take it easy, like when imama puts out her arm to turn |Ri|G®T — and then turns LiEOFT. Instead of fewer, we need more Patrolmen, ©ay by day it is get ting more unsafe 'to venture out in your car. Take time out and go down and get acquainted with the 'Highway boys—you will be glad you did so. And if Sergeant Ellis or Gaptain Rather over on U. IS. 'Highway 1101, should run across this piece of WTitin’, they will then know what I think of them. Yours with the low down, UIQ SURRA GREEN BRANCH Mr. and Mrs. A'bura Best of Mount Olive visited in this section Sunday. Thomas Jackson and Miss (Hilda Barwick ware married last "Wed Prepare Now —FOR— These “Utile” odds and ends go [ a long way towards making (winter driving safe, economi cal and pleasant. Check with ns today for these and other items. FLOOR MATS— iRealrnbber - felt back* GOOD TIRE PUMPS SEAT COVERS— MOTORS— New, faetery-bailt, for aU Plymouth* * , Horn -* Spark Plugs - Points - Rings - Inserts Oil Fillers - Good Line of Accessories nesday. Their many friends wish them much happiness. Nevem Cotton, of the navy, is home on leave. . Mrs. IT. J. Best and children, Parris and Carol, spent Monday with Mrs. Clayton McCullen. Those on the sick list are much improved at this writing, we are glad to report. The revival is still in progress at (Manley Grove. It is being con ducted each night at 7 o’clock by the pastor, (Rev. Otis (Lambert, and Fred Weaver. It will continue through the week, and every one is invited to attend. (Most everyone in this section has finished picking cotton. Bowel Cleaning Power Of Inner-Aid Medicine One man recently took INNER-, AID three days and said after ward that he never would' have | believed his body contained so] much filthy substance. He says his stomach, intestines, bowels and whole system were so thoroughly cleansed that his constant hesu} aicbes came to an end, several pim ply skin eruptions on his face dri ed up overnight, and even the rheumatic pains in his knee dis appeared. At present he is an al together different man, feeling fine in every way. INNERrABD contains 12 Great Herbs; they cleanse bowels, clear gas from stomach, act on sluggish liver and kidneys. Miserable peo ple soon feel different all over. So don’t go on suffering! Get UNNEIR Aid. Sold by all drug stores here in Wayne county. E ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE Having qualified as administra Renew Your Subscription to The Tribunr Wanted! Pecans Any See, Variety or Quantity A. C. Hatch Mount Olive, N. C. tor of the estate of the late Mog gie MoCullen Martin, of Brogden township, Wayne county, North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate, to (present them to the un dersigned at his home in Mount Olive, N. C., on or before the 17th day of October, 1946, or this no tice will be pleaded in 'bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estati are asked to snake to mediate settlement. ^ ‘ This the 17th day of October, 1946. - ' iE. J. MARTIN, Adm., Estate of Maggie Mc 11-30c Cullen Martin, Dec’d. Renew Your Subscription The Tribune" Attention, Mr. Fanner! If you have SWEET POTATOES to tell be sure to get in touch with us. t —We Buy Daily At Top Market Price— Carolina Potato Co., Inc. Faison, N. C. — — — Phone 53 1 Ask for Mr. King or Mr. Precythe QUCYH01DERS ICOMPANY One reason folks like to do business with the Jefferson Standard Life Insurance Company, is that it has a- reputation of being "A Policy holder’s Company” ... based upon years of effort directed toward providing maximum benefits to meet the life insurance needs of policyholders and K beneficiaries. {Jefferson Standard serves over 200,000 peft sons who own over $525,000,000 of Jefferson Stand ard Life Insurance protection. There is a Jefferson! Standard “Planned Protection” program to cover; every life insurance need. For more details at no j cost, call or write today. 1 J. RUSSELL FIELDS > Representative — —■ Mount Olive, N. C. flVAJtt has put new life into my car! • HI-ARC, tho now and bottor Atlantic highotcit gasoline, is on solo at your Atlantic Doalor’c NOW I
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