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march Notices 1» t H. Morning worship~ll:00. Youth - &A *11 • • * ' '•* " A oerdlal mtMn to all. 0W1» W. Shuford, pastor, -v Bethany Sawday Scbool. M OD; hma liiM. UudMSanday* Holy Trinity—Sunday School. 10:00; Service 11:00, 2nd and 4th Sunday.. WMWrmW™ Holy' Communion — Sunday School, 1:90; Safvlaa 2 80. •T. JLUKTS CMSCOFAL CHURCH Sundayi 8:80 a. m. morning prayer, Holy Communion 1st and M Sunday* ' .. . 10:30 a. m. Church Scbool •:N p. m. Canterbury Otab—All collage students, faculty and k» lar—tod persons Invited. Wa*ssadsyi 10:18 a. m. Holy 9:00 a. m. Morning prayer daly except Saturday. BOONE CATHOLIC CHURCH Mass, Lagtea tat first and sec ond Sundays at 11:40; Other Sun dan at 8:44. „ PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH J. K. Parker, Jr., pa at or. Sunday school at *46 a. m. Morning vonfaip at 11:10 a. m There la a nursery kept for jmall children during thla service, with a nurse on duty.* Westminster fellowship at 8:46 » Circlet of the woman of the meet the first Monday of month; general meeting of the women of the church each third Monday. In 1000 only three per cent of far* families in the country had television seta. Today 88 per cent have purchased them, report mar keting specialist* with the U. 8 Department of Agriculture. Judge Rules Court Is Lacking In Weed Case ] Knoxcille, Tann-. Jan. . 7--Fed eml Judge Unary L Brook* w day ruled bit epurt lack* Juriadie tlon to try * Sl.uuo.ouo l*w-«uJI brought by North Carolina farm art againat the Tanneaaw Burley Tobacco Grown Aaaoclatkm The LoolavWe, Ky. judg*"a rul lag wu uDt'»|iiijii, and be *aid the deciaion likely ttmld be "»p pealed to the Sutk 0. 8 Circuit Coyrt of Appeal*" In Cincinnati. The trial opened today and vat expected to last a week trad ParvUi, attorney lot the plaintiff*, aaid be wait uncertain whether the caaa would be ap pealed but Brook* laid be waa pre paring a written memorandum "ae that it will be eaaier far them te follow the court'* maaooing In preparation far an appeal." The plaintiffa were relying on two federal atatutea, Judge Brooka laid, and under both aectlona the amount la controveray mutt ex ceed 13,000. ; Individual claim* of grower* in the lawanit amounted to much lea* than that, be old. "It appear* te me that the claim* In thl* ca*e are *eparate. The Individual grower* are entit led only to the particular amount which njrmnln the next gale of their tofcatco . . sad they tow no Joint d. m against the WUl •mount," Brooks Mid la his oral ©piaioo r] The only important issue in the ease U interpretation of the coo tract Mom the a—flat ion and the Commodity Credit Carp.. Broaka aaid. and tha Federal CoMrt la Mt vested to haar UUp issue. The 101 North Carolina growers sued M fort* tha sssoriatlon to distribute mot* than 11,000,000 they claimed tha e*op owes mem bera aince IMS. A simil*r suit na filed by Tennessee farmers about three rears ago. Defense attorneys asked (or a summary judgment aa (rounds the Federal Court does not have Juris diction because the suit doe* not involve tha construction, validity or effect of a federal" law John H. Grimes Succumbs At 44 John Henry Crimea, colored, former Boom resident, died in New York, N. V., on December 30. He was 44 years of age. Funeral services were bald at 2 p. m. Sunday, January 0, at the Menonite Brethren Churcft of Boone, with the Rev. Honda fiort on and the Rev. Rock Hatton offi ciating. Burial wu in the Clarissa HiU Cemetery. He la survived by his widow, lira. Charity McCurtis Grimes of New York City; his father, John Grimes of Booae, and the follow ing brothers and sisters, all of Boone: Paul Grimes, Mrs. Lucille Goines, Mrs. Rachel Whittlngtoo, and Mrs. Jfasle Horton. Also sur viving are s brother and seven sis ters who reeide in New York and other states. TRADE AT HOME Mrs. Barber Is Taken By Death Winston-Salem. Jan. 4—Funeral service* for Mrs. Oanie Ax* Bar bar. M, of Highland Avenue, Boone. wile of Robert L. Barber, win be coaductrd at t p. m. today at Voders Chapel by the Rev. Barton Righu and Hw Rev* J. X Parker Jr H* • Burial will be in Moravian Graveyard ' Nepbewv will aerve m pallbear er*. . Mrs. Barber, a former resident of Winston-Salem, died yasterd»y at her home after a serious ill neat of owe month She had been in declining health for six years. She was born Nov. T. 1*0. la Stanly County, a daughter of Rich ard J. and Martha Ivey Roa* She was married June 1, 1910 to Mr. Barber. She moved to Boone with her husband shortly after his retire ment In 1M2 from R. J Reynolds Tobacco Company Mr*. Barber was a member of Trinity Moravian Church In Win ston-Salem. She Is survived by her huaflbnd'. • daughter. Mrs. J. C. Voder of Boom; s sister, Mrs. T. G, Pace of Hopewell, Vs.; and two grand children. ^ STEAL* HOUSE AND LOT London, England—James Klrby, 44, noticing a house which had been vacant for a long time, fraud uently had himself entered as the owner In the borough lsnd regis ter. He then proceeded to sell both the house and land to a customer, who has since resold it. The real owner, Mrs. Kathleen Gray, who hadn't been able to rent the house since 1940 because it was in bad repair, agreed to let the transact ions stand snd the land Registry Office paid her $2,280 as compen sation. Kirby is serving a year in jail for stealing the house and lot. Rulane Gas Service Is ECONOMICAL! | -REMEMBER BPIAWFl AM 4-S0S4 Winchester To Aid County Vets Tlx North Carolina Veterans Commiuion will hare a r>>mw tat.ve, feck C. Wine bet* ar. Dta triet Officer, is ih« County Saild inf. Boone, on Friday. January It. from 8:30 a. ra to 12:00 BOOB. . Mr. Winchester stated there are Veteran* Admlnial ration benefit entitlement of which many eligible peraona are not taking advantage The War Orphan* Education Act of 1968 award* $110 monthly to children, whoac real or adoptive parent or parent*' death wo* the result of wartime aarvice, death having been in service or after separation. These benefit* -xtend for M months to each child who qualifies. All children who quali fy a* stated above and had not reached their 13rd birthday by June 49, 1996, may apply now. Theee educational benefits are to be used in moat caae* above high fcuwvi level and in any state ap proved college, busine** school, trade school etc throughout the United States. Qualified persona who have partly completed college may still use the benefit* which -may also be used for graduate work. Other benefita and services available for Veterans are VA hospitalization, pension, eompens* tion, training, employment rights, Social Security, review ef dis charge or separation, and so forth. 192 N. C.
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