|T THURSDATB An Mmuftomsl DmJp Nrwt f* per jP Is Tntthfnl—CotuUuctiT» Unbim—d—Pre* (ram Sensational- § in Editorial* Art Timely and Instructive, and It» Daily 8 Features, Together with tha Weekly Magazine Section, Make & the Monitor an Ideal Newspaper for the Home. 8 The Christian Science Publishing Society ft One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts Price Yearly, or $l.OO a Month. 8 Saturday Issue, including Magazine Section, $2.60 a Year. V Introductory Offer, 6 Issues 25 Cents. 8 Name X Address & SAMPLE COPY ON RI-QUEST «. $ . GURE IT CUT I* •-v,H m ! r* 7* \\fTn |% • - - v '■> 0 V*. ; : V ;• «.»-»»* | -s- rji r . v. . » ,• ■ p«.»«i # t;n »»« . . * •" COMMODITY pjj'i'b. COMMODITY j COMMODITY l£tr'lb! COMMODITY COMMODITY IjUj"* BEEF BEEF LAMS— PORK READY-TO MUYTON EAT MEATS A •TEAKS VARIETY MEATS STEAKS AND CHOPS COO^ B . O O^IS KED ' \ Porterhouse II Br,ins 2 STEAKS AND CHOPS CBn „ f Chops , AND BARBECUED " *•*: I P S S « fmichopv 7 Club 11 Kidneys 3 Rib Chops 7 Loin—boneless, fresh and Ham l —tone In sites 11 Rib- 10-Inch cut 10 Uws 6 teg Chops and Steaks 7 cured only 10 Hani 1 -butt end 9 ■lb—7-inch CJI 11 Sweetbreads 3 Shoulder Chops blade or Tenderloin 10 Ham'-rtank end.."."!""! 7 ' firton 11 TaMi (o* Joints) 1 arm chops 7 Ham'- bone in, slices 10 Hero-toneless and 'laflid, t Sirloin -riyyr ffMi *2 Tomue 5 Shoulder Chops and Steaks. 7 »#C« If . SBP— H Trtp * 1 ROMTS Bellies, fresh and cured cnfr. « 1® - Tep l2 Leg-whole or part 6 Wcotcef ShoiiMef-lwwless. 1® •ottom Round, A. 12 Sirloin Roast—bone In ( ROASTS , SSkarSMdir ? VEAL Yoke, Rattle, er Triangle— Loin—whole, half, or end cats 1 shredded, boneless U : Chuck or ShoaMer 8 4 Loin-center arts 9 Spareribs, cook er barbecued 4 ) U or Triangle- Ham'-wholeet halt 7 Tongue,Oen » » -rT"*--:: 6 Ham 1 -butt end 7 '«wmr«eiflimL J •OASTS STEAKS AND CHOPS Chnrt Of Shoulder, square Ham'-shank end. S The point »alue «l «ny . . cut-tone in. neck Off 5 u,„,i h* nA u*r a °wr ready-t*-*-* \ standing(chlne bone on) Loin Chops. 9 Chuck or Shoulder, square- H , , ' lO item «h>ll be determined v7lo- cut) 9 Rib Chops 7 C ut-bon«less neckofl 7 e!. 7 k",;' 10 by .dding 2 point, per •lade Rib — standing (chine Shoulder Chops 6 Chuck or Shoulder, cross fi • ' bone on) (10" cul) $ Round Steak (cutlets) 10 CUT- BONE in 4 halt (picnic) bone in 6 pound of the uncooked item , ««lb—standing (chine bone on) Sirloin Strak or Chops 9 Shoulder-shank hall (picnic) from which it i« prepared il >1 , (7» cut) 10 boneless 8 it i« sold whole, or 3 poutU _ J Atad* Rib-standing (chine' ROASTS STEWS AND OTHER CUTS Shoulder -butt half (Boston per pound .haU be added if Dope onWI" cut> * n a r- 1 Ik. • . Breast and Flank 1 butt)—bone in .. 7 it i» cooked or »l«ed. Round fio 11 um P S.rloln—bono in. s Neck-bone in j C-iioiilrtsr -Sett hall (Boston Smp -tonelit:'.'.';;;:::::: " j* 7 5 8 __sAosAaa__ Rump boneless 10 Shouiiier-hone in ....". 6 ? HAN H K ,,,„ 3 „ RT ini.«T Dry Sausage - Hard: Typical Chuck or Shoulder- bone in g shoulder- bonHess R Lamb Patties- lamb ground items are hard Salami, havd Chjck or Shoulder- boneless 9 " from necks, flanks, shanks, Cervelat, and Pepperoni... 9 CTTU/C lUN riTurn riiTc breasts, and miscellaneous OTHER PORK CUTS Semi-dry Sausage: Typical STEWS AND OTHER CUTS Umb trimmings 6 jpareribs 2 items are Cemlat, Pork STEWS AND OTHER CUTS £££*. 5 " JSrZFI ? i i Short Ribs S Flank Meat 5 VARIETY MEATS Fat Backs and Clear Plates 4 Sausage:- Typical (teas * I Plate- tone In 5 Neck-boneln * 4 Brains 2 JJBKI.S art Char PiaUs 4 are Pork Sausage, fcs [Plate-boneless 6 Neck-boneless 6 Hearts 3 ! ■**»• ■?* Uw * S& [Brisket-bone in S Shank-bone in 3 4 \ $$ ! Brisket—toneless 7 Shank and Heel Meat-tone- Kidneys 3 ™«*-- J r™ l i i^L {flank Meat 6 less S 3 »""" \ G ™ lao % jheck-bone in 5 Ground Veal and Patties- Tongue 5 Group 2V Not less than f'Ntck-bOMIKS 7 veal ground from necks. mea t g , Hoel of Round-boneless ... 7 flanks, shanks, breasts. R A TOM VARIETY MEATS Group 3:" Not less than 50% (.Shank bone in 5 and miscellaneous veal CAVVIPI ( MEA T ; |_J ¥ER S AUSA G E In ' Shank boneless i 7 trimmings 6 rhitffrii... 1 eluded regardless ol higher —: —~ , Chitterlings... 1 meat content 4 VARIETY MFiTC Bacoiv- slab or piece, rind on 7 Ears , 1 Group 4: Less than 50% but /, UNUDIIRR rs " VARIETY MtATS Bacon- slab or piece, rind olf 8 Hearts | 3 more than 20% mejt; > HBMBUHJTK Brains 3 Bacon-sliced, rind off 8 Kidneys I 1 Souse and Head Cheese Becl grrur.d frcm N?rk:, [ Hearts | 5 Bacon- Can:'ia;i slyle, piece Livers 4 included regardless ol high ■ flanks, shirks, skirts, heel ; Kisliisys j 4 or sliced. 11 Sweetbreads 2 er meat content 3 •i ol round, brisket., alahs, Lirern. I 9 Bacon rinds 1 Tongue. 4 >"Khar ttntw i«w«« an ea | anil rri...•llaneotj; 1•! ! Mead: j * Bacon-plate and jowl Tails 1 T trimmings a:-J bevff*'.. j G j I 5 square-; 4 Snouts 1 Tables el Trade Point values. T I -- ! 1 , r ll .! ls; ' , „ , FATS, OILS. AND DAIRY PRODUCTS ' 4lr ; • ' t la-c i a-* r i "tinli (ConkftJ ;*nn (fi any runr. ———_ . - _ cent. Snui . > ! coiu .»- / ** fb - h«rmctic.illif scaled 0. , Pairts .Points I PitnU '' . T } . . jonlfllttcr; ; r-sr fti. per It). pti ft •rains. I?|' .. ' 6 Bomto BLa O .... 5 CHEESES — Group 11. tloned cheeses In Grou. Bulk crUnk Pert:-. . ■; a 2 Mackerel !... 8 5 Cream Chee'.e 3 111 are: 6 ' Clt!l:CcnC:"i;. » 0 „, ; , , J 5'..1 3 ) ' i ; Cm"", r tv.Ult , ' i' ' t Cf (a 'a'nlng Umi'tKi , , , rr. ;.■:•! but* GrateaO '.yintetl ♦,§ r - » ; L, 1 km : | 3 {j - * .. .. .. j All .--j 1 1.-.-n , ,; -• ' v! rGI-apl K'.-iJ ! .' * . * t. : * ■: rsrlitrt • ~ y.--\ - \ i ; I . .■ ;i .* "! '.fie " Crnk • , { i ; •*s*! absrt . 1r- C * .■} I • i- :mi. S an ttt •, ! / t n* i |- ••*** j 3 u&wt* 'i _ —— „| Cf r „3jc | | i C-riEge chwse »!>i! i , v j CHtISES Group 111. | ctcan'.i eottaj# thee* j £ ,„. if.-.-t. 'i«r •it >«rt . s i. r .,. • j t. a»het rs 1 -nee • ccnaming 5'." 9' less | . ..*. | - - '''i Grouj I) 8 ! clieist-. ra-; bujtertal, are not rational' >• i THE DANBURY REPORTER " " NOTICE OF SALE or seal >pr, r Uijder "ted ajy virtue of. an or der bf safe emered by the Clerk of the Superior Court of Stokes County, North Carolina on the 21 1 day of June, 1943 in the Special Proceeding entitled J. M. Wells, Jr., Administrator of John Mar einia Stewart, vs. Mrs. Savannah Stewart Middleton et al, the un- I dersigned Administrator will >n the 215 day ol' July, 1943, at 12:00 I o'clock noon ut the Courthouse i Door in Danbury, Stokes County, N. C. offer for sale at public auc : tion to the highest bidder for cash the following described pio perty: i Lying and in Stokes County, North Carolina, and be ing Tract No. 6 as shown on the Plat of Pilot View, which plat is recorded in Plat Book 71, page 444 in the office of Register of Deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina, and containing approx imately 7.12 acres more or lens and being the property described j in the Deed from J. W. Tuttle | and wife to J. M. Stewart record-1 ed in Book 73, page 415 in office i of Register of Deeds in Stokes County, North Carolina, and to j which Deed reference is hereby made. There is excepted from the ! above described property the 10l- j I lowing tract: Beginning on an iron stake! north side of new street in the j i Loyd line, runs with his line I north 6 degrees east 719 feel !•> an iron stake: thence south *2 I degrees east 190 feet to i t n ■ stake in J. VV. Tattle's lit' I hew so-;fh degrees west v. T'lith's line 719 feet to i mi i : i'v sre i: thence n I'.i ' • we:;t with new sti l t ' 1 containing 3.5 !.:• «».• Si e deed rocor! I i:> the of the Register of. •NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO 9PEBATE MOTOR VEHICLE V QARRIKR Ad** ATE OF . TrtItREON | * p 1 As required by Section 3, Chap- 1 1 ter 136, Public Laws of 1927, ' notice is hereby given that appli- , cation has been made by COM-1, Ml/NITVT TRANSIT LINES, for a Franchise Certificate, authorizing 1 the operation of motor vehicles for transporting passengers bc ginni'ig at Mount Airy, N. C. and running thence over Federal I Highway 52 to Bannertowi>; from; Bannortown to Westfield, Dan-1 ( bury and Walnut Cove over State j Highway 89; through Walnut Cove over Federal Highway 311 to State Highway 65; thence over State High wa y 65 to Belews Creek and Stokesdale; from Stokesdale over State Highway 158 to junction of State Highway ■ 68; thence over 68 to Oak Ridge and Friendship; thence over Fed eral Highway 421 to Guilford Col- lege station; thence over State Highway to Guilford College; | thenoe over Friendly Road from j Guilford College to Greensboro and returning to Mount Airy ov er the same route, and that the Utilities Commission will hold a hearing on the said a PP'>4M[Hpf the Office of the Raleigh, N. C., on i June 30, 1943, at ! A. M. N. C. UTILITIES COMMIS SION. By R. O. Self, Chief Clerk. Deeds of Stokes County, North Carolina in Book No. 72, at page 116. This sale will be made subject to confirmation by the Court. This the 21 day of June, 1943. J. M. WELLS, JR., Ad;nr. of John Mareinia Stewart. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The MRing q\oF"' fled asjpfyninjtftratoifi of the M.-, trite Smith, Colored, de ceased, late of Stoked county,* N. C., this is to notify all per sons having claims against said estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before June 24, 1944, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All | persons indebted to said estate will picase make immediate pay ment to tli i undersigned. This June 24, 1V)43. PINKNEY cMTC'II, Admr., of the Estate of Lave Smith, iecea-cd. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF SUMMONS BY PUB LICATION 4* North Carolina, Stokes County. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT Stokes County Vs. Heirs-at-law of Dave Fulp, deceased, Anna Fulp, Warren Fulp, and vyife, Mrs. Warren Fulp, Geo. Fulp and wife, Mrs. G«o. Fulp; Thos. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Thomas Fulp; Luther Fulp and wife, Mrs. Luther Fulp, Bertha Moore and husband ; and George Price, C. E. Davis, Trustee, and C. S. Smith; and the unknown heirs-at-law of Dave Fulp, deceased, what ever be their names, num bers, ages and residences. The Defendants, Warren Fuip, Geo. Price, Geo. Fulp and wife, Mrs. Geo. Fuip, Luther Fulp and wife, Mrs. Luther Fulp, Bertha Moore and litisbmd, —, C. S. Smith, Thos. Fulp and wife, Mrs. | Thos. Fulp. an J the unl.nov. ~ heirs-at-law of Dave Fi:lp, what- j ever may be their mines, nurn- 1 bers, agc3 and residences will take notice that an action entitl-; ed as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Stokes | County, North Carolina for the! purpose of foreclosing past due i taxes on tracts of land in Stokes 1 county consisting of 23 acres,' 19.6 acres, and 46.4 acres, in Sauratown Township, and the said defendants will further take notice that they are required to! appear at the Office of thjf Clerk! of the Superior Court of sii d , county in the Courthouse in Dan bury, N. C., on or before the 18th day of July, 1943, and answer or demur to the Complaint jf the plaintiff in said action, or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. This June 17, 1943. J. WATT TUTTLE, Clem Court, Stekes County N C. L. H. van Noppen, Danbury, N. C: Attorney for Plaintiff. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having quali fied as Administrator of the es- j tate of Frank S. Lynch, deceased, j late of Stokes county, North Car olina, this is to notify all per sons havin.tr claims against said: estate to present them to the un dersigned on or before May 30, 1944, or this notice will be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. This May 27, 1943. J. A. PELL. Administrator of the Estate of Frank S. Lynch, Pilot Mtn., N. C. i Try \lka-fleftaer for Ifeatl.'tclir, "M or;;.a;* After" Aching Muttclra, Acid Istdk-v tion. lleiumnt* I>rjii«)»t, effective. anJ r • l*iyh \ pc»l». ncy at hvc oorfr— I ONI-A DAY \ il a!.;.. Tnhk*. A .tn.l i }> tat! i in the Vifis tablets in the yrcy box. \ • ' L r^^LW£RVIWE^ FT Slcrplnsntss, Irrit-v bilitr. Headache, nnil Rmtlensnem, when due to Ncrvuus I [ Ttngicfl. U.io only rw dirr.-toi. i \ i Thursday, July 1943. fit one«ninut«*tbeyoad the timcP we c|ti brinj&lt to a vic torious end. To hasten that victory—to save possibly the lives of millions of oar boys on our far flung fronts—it is imperative that every Ameri can do his part in the Second War Loan. There is an in vestment to fit every purse. The most you can do is little enough compared with the sac rifice oft'crc!*. by our boys in service. They Rive their lives —you lend your money. I FO^VICTORY UNITED , XfflH STATES |W WAR /!/ M^ onds ■ STAMPS Hints For Motorists c By Joseph R. Rollins The Atlantic Refintn* Company WHEN replacing a bulb in a headlight or other lamp it Is a good idea to coat the base of the bulb with Oake graphite. This will prevent the bolb from corroding uud sticking in the socket. Also, if you wipe a little vaseline around Gte Joint between the body of the headlight and the rim. it will help Veep out water, and at the camo time malt it easier to remove the lata. « I ' 1/ you hnv« irhitretnv t-ouhln . that Is cot trac I •to t r.:ual i Minimis, the main mfterii::-? i ' of ; the c-irtruretor may be at fault. An enormous amount of gasoline passes through this little part in the course of a year and sometimes It I Ij.-eaJcs down under the loud. In some cases it has been found cut i clean off. n NOTICE OF SALE j Pursuant to order of resale made in the special proceeding en titled Millard Lynch, Administra tor B. D. N., C. T. A. of J. R. Lynch, deceased, vs. Boss Lynch I and others, I will sell to the high est bidder for cash ON THE PREMISES ON MON DAY, JULY 12, 1043, AT 1:00 'O'CLOCK P. M., the following described lands and premises, to-wit: Lying and being in Stoker county, North Carolina, in township, being bounded on the east by lands of Cox; on the south by lands claimed bv Claud Lynch and lands of Nora. Lynch and being particularly de scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a large white oak, Cox's corner on the branch; runs thence south. 86 west 8.50 chains to the road;. : thence crossing the road south. |B5 degrees west 13 chains to an iron stake; thence south 64 de ! grces west 3.67 chains to a pop lar; thence about north 60 de grees west chains to a pos£ oak; thence south 30 degrees west 15 1-2 chains to a black gum; thence south 81 degrees; east 2.75 chains to a rock; thence south 24 1-2 west 4.62 chains to a large rock pile; thence south -68 degrees east 5.60 chains to a rock in line of Nora Lynch line; thence north 11 degrees east 1.15 chains; thence on st 1 chain to a sourwood, corner of lands claim ed by Claud Lynch: thence north 17 degrees east 14.20 chains to a rock; thence south 83 degrees east iii chains to a rock: thence south IS degrees west 2.50 chains 'to a dogwood; thence south 85 Ide rees east 7.40 chains to a ftake in the brruch; thence in'a northern direction, with the me 'an lonn".- of t'.e brcr.rli 13 1-2 . "K-;n.r. ;ci the* "eir 1,-* corner* cnntahy v (2 n ' tcr"=i. more or ] e Vg. ... n . - : jj of !))f> ] a na 9 -le , •' ii A ->MMo * ' ro'ri ' • tr.r f! -i • «•> t! • - \ . --j •] .... f ■*»-. i c.t ™ fn ' ■ ■ V ;.i! T T .LYNCH,

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