Mrs. Fuller Says She’s Thankf ul For Retonga \ ■Hi Distress From Indigestion,^ Loss of Appetite, and ^ eak Run-Down Feeling Prompt ly Relieved, Declares Mrs. Fuller. Has Regained Sev eral Pounds. Happily praising Retonga for the relief this noted herbal and Vitamin -a-tamdivrmrgavertTk'ih. fflQPUH&An men and women are daily coming * forward to tel) others about this fam .pus preparation.,..Among, the,.latest is Mrs. Betty Fuller, of i75 Wood ward Ave, Atlanta, Ga., who grate fully states: “I felt so weak and rundown that it was all I could do to drag through my housework. My appetite was gone and sour burning indigestion tortured me after practically every meal. So much gas formed in my stomach I felt like it would cut off my breath. I felt nervous and rest less and what little sleep I got did not seem to rest me. I had swim ming headaches from sluggish elim ination. by muscles often felt sore and painful, and I had to take a laxa tive practically every day. “I will always thank Retonga for MRS. BETTY FULLER its wonderful relief. i..,, rood di gests so well that I have regained eight pounds. I sleep restfully, and even the sluggish elimination is re lieved. I don’t know when I have felt stronger and better, and Retonga deserves all the credit.1' Retonga is intended to relieve dis tress due to insufficient flow of gas tric iuices in the stomach, loss of ap petite, Vitamin B-l deficiency and constipation. Accept no substitute. Retonga may be obtained at Clark’s Pharmacy. Personal debts are sometimes necessary — incurred for countless important reasons. A bank loan will enable you to pay up accumulated bills and keep your credit card clean. It's good business to be out of debt. We invite you to come in and we'll explain how you can borrow money. All information held strictly confidential. GUARANTY BANK AND TRUST CO. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporudon Extra Ssssial! Mads From Luscious Ripe Peaches A treat you’ll want ovary monitor of your family to anjoy . . . Wa’va boon waiting to maka again and wa know you’vo boon waiting to onjoy it. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR BARDNER’S VELVET FRESH PEACH ICE CREAM AVAILABLE THIS WEEK-END. GARDNER’S DAIRY PRODUCTS 1148 WEST THOMAS STREET PHONE 111 PLANTS IN ROCKY MOUNT AND OOLDSIORO Help Keep Our City Glean Use Trash Gaus REDDY KILOWATT .... Plug Bugs t rAN AMOEBA (AH-M£-BA*OiS A | TINY ANIMAL THAT MULTIPLIES By DIVIDING ITSELF INTO 2 BARTS-EACH PARTIS A FULL-FLED6ED AMOEBA IN ITSELF — I CAN DO THAT, TOO! F RINSTANCt, MV HOUSE CTHE «wwa*] MAS SEVERAL OUTUTCOx***10 - WHEN >OU PL06 IN TWO AT ONCE'I JUST S4V ti£ MAulc WUOa jOUOWIT'AND THESES ZOTMiHlJ VIRGINIA ELECTRIC & POWER CO. gUT; ^ DONT DO THIS I! 09 / MAY 310 W A FUSE. A PLUG-BUG* ^ —ii^ OP COURSE, I CAN DIVIDE: INTO MANY REDD/folOWI«TS- - 6UT IF YOU TRY TO TAKE ’EM ALL OUT of THE SAME PEDCM&CX I'M LIABLE TO STRAIN MY&tfVSO |F YOU WANT MORE JOBS, USE. MORE fi£JD(/aOXEQ ! Cw%i» ■**» kr M* Reconversion Will Affect The Farmer Housewives Asked To Fight Inflation, To enlist consumer aid in prevent ing food price increases. Price Ad ministrator Chester Bowles announc ed that “Anti-Inflation Shopping Lists” will be distributed to thous ands of housewives from local War Price and Rationing Boards begin ning the first week of September. “The OPA is calling upon house wives to help their Government pre vent a repetition of the disastrous i inflation that followed the first World Yv'a'i“ML* Bowies exjTialns. “The same set of factors thrt started the inflationary spiral following that V■ Clr i~ J 'including certain foods, are scarce. Everyone wants to buy the things he couldn’t get during the war and peo ple have money to spend. “We are going to do everything in our powrer to prevent price increases in cost of living items by maintaining price controls as long, as they are needed. We can’t do the job alone. We want housewives to write on the Anti-Inflation Shopping Lists the prices they have actually paid for various kinds of food over a period of a week. The housewife will send her report to her local board This will give the board a pretty good picture of food price compliance in its area and point out some of the stores that need investigation.” Stops Allocation of Trucks The Surplus Property Board has ceased allocating surplus trucks to farmers and farm cooperatives and will release, for regular disposal, trucks, recently allocated to farmers and not yet sold, it was announced by the Board Farmers w’ho wisl^o .purchase surplus trucks shoulo^^^B tact a local truck dealer as the ve hicles will be disposed of through normal channels, with no need for certification. Rubber Items On the Way Rubber toys for Christmas are in prospect as well as thousands of other familiar objects that disap peared during the war years, accord ing to the Rubber Bureau of WPB, which has lifted all restrictions on products manufactured of reclaimed and scrap rubber and all synthetic rubber except butyl, the special-pur pose type used chiefly for tire inner tubes. Natural rubber as well as butyl remains under rigid control. Other items freed include combs, beach balls, bathing caps and rubber beach bags; bath mats, bottle stop pers, hair curlers and such house hold items as rubber gloves, rubber fly swatters, soap dishes, dish drains and squeege window wipers. WPB's action also permits the use of sponge rubber in cushions and mattresses, rubber for unrestricted manufacture of weatherstripping, stair treads, rubber flooring, battery cases and ipuch automobile manufacturing uses Wr pedal pads and floor mats. Sport shoes and cleats, hockey pucks, boxers’ rubber mouthpieces and a number of other athletic goods items will be made available in greater quantities. -#. NOTICE Under and by virtue of an order of the Superior Court of Martin County, made in the special proceed ing entitled: W. M. Daniels and wife, Bertha Daniels, Isabel Knox, Walter Ayers and wife, Fannie Ay ers, Helen Williams and' husband. HeDcr Avers, unarue Ayers; and wife, Doris Ayers, John William ! Ayers, and Walter Lee Bryant, min \ or by his next friend Walter Ayers, , ex parte, the undersigned comm is sioner will on the 27th day of Oc 1 toDer, 1945, at twelve o’clock noon, in front of the Guaranty Bank and j Trust Company, Robersonville, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash that certain J.'-.’jd. v.f in act Aviv — LA. twv « ---- ■ lersonville Township, Martin Countv. North Carolina, and more particular ly described as foil iv, •“J j 1 Lying and being situate on the" jWest side of the old Greenville to j Hamilton Road about four miles! Northwest of the town of Roberson-! ville, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of Robert Salisbury, F. F. Pol lard, R. L, Smith, and others and beginning in the center of the branch in the road, said branch being com tnonly known as the schoolhouse branch to the old Robert Andrews line, thence a southwesterly course | with said old Andrews line to a j long straw pine, a corner, thence a ! southeasterly course with the old l Joseph Andrews line to the old Stalls j line, thence down a small branch j with the Old Stalls line to said old | Greenville to Hamilton Public Road, thence a Northerly course up said i road to the beginning, containing by | estimation 17 acres more or less and the same being commonly known as ! the W. M. Ayers Homeplace. A deposit of ten per cent of the ; bid will be required preceding con | firmation of the sale by the court Commissioner NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of E. W. Jones, deceased, late of Martin County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the un dersigned at Williamston, N. C., on or before the 24th day of September, \ 1046, or this notice will be pleaded i in bar of their recovery. All persons * indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This 24th day of September, 1945. MRS. SALLY JONES, Executrix. 1 R. A. Critcher, Attorney. s 28 61 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE North Carolina, Martin County Having this day qualified as ad | ministrator of the estate of Sadie W. Peel, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to exhibit them to the un dersigned within one year from the date of this notice or this notice ! will be pleaded in bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to the said estate will please make im mediate payment. This the 27th of August, 1945. ELBERT S. PEEL, Administrator of the estate a3!6t Of Sadie W. Peel, deceased. County Youth With | Occupational Force] i , j. 15th AAF In Italy.—Corporal Jul* f t be* occupational lortfft^tumcTOSeT' 62 the 778th Air Materiel Squadron. 528th Air Service Group, now sta tioned near Foggia, Italy. His wife, Mrs. Lillian Gurganus, resides on Route One, Box 258, Greenville, and his father, Mr. William D. Gurganus, resides on Route One, Williamston. Prioi to entering the service in March, 1942, at Fort Bragg, Cpl. Gur ganus attended Williamston High School and was employed at farm ing. He was sent overseas in De cember, 1943, and arrived at Naples, Italy. The 2258th Air Service Group was organized at the close of the Euro pean War and was formed from a nucleus of the 50th Air Service Squadron, 19th Air Service Group, 68th Air Service Group, 324th Air Service Group. 975th Military Police (Avn), and other units, which had outstanding war service records. This group is a new type organiza tion styled to support the tactical anuuytho 97th TV ■ ’> Group {B-171, PHMMftU conditions and in any l-^a cality where the problems of aircraft j repair, maintenance and supply of heavy bombers are concerned. This groups is composed of a Head quarters and Base Squadron, the 954th Engineering Squadron, and the 778th Materiel Squadron, presently stationed near Foggia, and is one of three similar groups to be used by the Army Air Forces for occupation al purposes in the Mediterranean Theatre. The group is commanded by Major Merritt J. Hughes, Min neapolis, Minnesota, former Com manding Officer of the 50th Air Ser vice Squadron. During the period the group re mains in Italy, opportunities to visit famous places of interest are being provided to personnel. Some of the celebrated places of interest now being visited by the troops include the beautiful Isle of Capri, Rome, Florence, Venice, and Nice, with tours being taken through Northern Italy and Switzerland. Members of the group are enroll ing in the Army Study Center at Florence and some are attending a special course at the University of Florence. USE 666 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Use Only As Directed WILLI AMSTON FRI. g OCT. UNDER BIG TENT Adj. Williamston Lumber Co. ROUTE 17 ■ • Vi>j CM RENFRO VALLEY BARN DANCE ffcoft/M/Kh ISlto »*®L Gene ICorncrackML v/ade l (nubbin) C isterSi 1 Baker, gjg Ru8ty K Srtel, Blue IGale . Jeanne Aand^el Steele, MilU Ikin Bros., Ralph IConrad, Betty Calla * han and many others. DOORS OPEN 7 P. M. PERFORMANCE 8:15 Kids 25c, Adults 50c, Plus Tax Reserved Chairs 25c Extra hwmmmwmmi Peptri-Co’a Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Franchised Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling- Co. of Greenville. Fifth *3 Blended WhUkay, 86 p«*O0 65% gr«l* n*vf*«*t spirit* .*55 , , ?rM. WORTS U MIT Cl uJnois COODERHAM A PEORIA, >«*>•< Ho* ,\ MS S THE DAYS grow shorier, your family's ^ need for good lighting grows greater . . . and empty light sockets deny this need! (Empty sockets ate unsightly, too!) There are | I'.nty of good light bulus avail able now. Fill those empty sockets. Give your family the maximum benefit of p aper and adequate lighting for every n d Check now on your lamps and e Mint fixtures . . . and put light bulbs on you1 next shopping list! L IS TEN to "The Electric Hour' ' oach Sunday afternoon, 4:30 P. M. . CBS Net fork. it mz> /ms? cm#:, ‘.y