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Winchester To |g Aid Veterans The North Carolina Veteran* Coouuias mm will have Jack C. Winchester, district officer, in the County Service Office, Boone, on Friday, June 21, from 8:30 a. m. to 13 Boon, to assist wteiam and dependents. £] 1 Mr. Win that all widows or children, or their guardians. rtcevinq service connected death compensation trom Veteran* Administration, should inquire at once chant changing t* benefits under PL Ml, Mth Congress—Dependency Indemity and Compeasation. For many of them it will mean increased beenfits, sad to get the full value of the increase effective January 1, 1007, application moat be filed before the first of July this year. If an election is filed which is not the advantage of the claimant, Veterans Administration will so advise and take no farther action mi less reAll those dependents who have not already made the change should check Immediately with Mr Winchester or the nearest Veterans' Service Officer for further information and advtee. Rites Held For Clayton Price Coy Clayton Price, 59, of Route I, Boone, died June 9 at the Baptist Hospital in Winston-Salem. Funeral service* were held June 7 at 2:00 p. m. at the Pleasant Grove Baptist Church. Rev. E. O. Gore preached the funeral. Burial was In the family cemetery. Survivors were the widow, Julia Price of Tamarack; two sods, James of San Diego, California, and Charles of New Cattle, WyO.; two daughters, Mrs. William Reynolds and Ester Price of Caudersport, Penn ; three sisters, Mrs. Julia Pierce of Salem, North Dakota, Mrs. J. B. Pobin of Brenin, North Dakota, and Mrs. Rebecca Nelson of New Cattle, Wyo. Four Air Force Super Sabre jets made a record 6.170 miles nonstop flight from Englmd to Las Angeles. The single-engine skips took feorteea hours Mid five minutes to complete the flight "rtve touim at tcbool fund* W 5£ lor the adnol year 1163-54, which ah** that Weal commanttirs furo Uhed §4.7 jh* ce»t of jchoal fundi States put up XT 4 per cent and the Ftdml Government 4.8 per NM. Tfct re»t vat from county and other amreet. The total spent Cub Sc outs Meet A meeting, being held in is effort to organixe a Cub Pack, of boy* • to 10H yean old, will be held Friday at 7 p. m. in the F!r*t Baptist Church In Boon*. The pack trill be muind at thia time and a meeting time let and other details diacuaaed at the meeting. Each boy dealriag to Join moat ■ W/'JJMBj • DESIRABLE LOTS with good view. 100 foot front each lot on. paved greet Your choice $1,900 etch. 1—Extra nice three bMrboa house looted la one of the beet section* of Boone on a very large lot with trace and a stream in the b*ck of lot t—Five room frame house, well located with ISO feet of frontage. All for 9MB0. •—forty acres of land—some crating and some timber—located at Feeeoe. 9100.00 per acre. About halt can be cultivated. 4—Three bedroesn frame house located very near college. This heme is insulated and has storm windows. It has steam heat oil fired furnace. Most economical house to heat 1 know of. Caa have 179 foot froatage. 9—Small farm with six room cedar shingle house with modern oeuwiulwcss. Abo barn sod other ontbofl dings. Several springs on place and fronting on Meat Camp Creek. Lake could be constructed easily. 8—FORTY-SEVEN LOTS IN CITT LIMITS OF BOONE— $136.00 to 9200.00 each. Com* took at them and take your pick. FOR RENT — Watauga Motor Market. Improvements can be arranged. . t Come see these and other outstanding real estate boys. No high pressure you will sell yoursalf mi theee values. be accompanied by at lwurt one of hi* parent*. if puaaibto, in «*tr to enroll DdU pwlt. Scout e» rial* utrmed the point that Cub ! Scouting u home centered and I operation at parents it wsentia] ~ " T~ T"~7 BriUia <*xb ratio.!*.' i; tori«U I will be
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