PAGE TWO BONUS PAYMENTS ] | WILL BE RUSHED! Most of Bonds to be Distributed Within Week. Says Farley; Huge Job. Washington, May 23.?Postmaster General Farley predicted today 'hat payment on a great majority" of the bonus baby bonds "will be made j within one week of June 15, the first [ date of payment." Farley announced final plans for | delivering the bonds to veieraus. and arrangements for veterans to e*sti j in their bonds if they choose The bonds will be mailed out to j the 45.000 post offices Juno 15 from t Washington and from the 11 Federal; Reserve centers at Boston, New, York, Philadelphia, Cleveland. At-: lanta, Chicago, St. Louis, Minneapo- j lis, Kansas City. Dallas, and San j Francisco. Receipt To Vary Little The date of receipt of th<-se bonds at the various communities throughout the nation will depend on the transit time between the mailing of- j fice and the office of destination," Farley said in a prepared statement. Mail carriers have been given instructions to ''go out of their way whenever necessary with a view to : ~ ertccung aehvery. parley saw. me y bond packets must be delivered to C uie veteran in person, and not to an- c other person or firm at the veteran's v address. ^ - "If it is impossible to locate the j veteran to whom the bonds are ad- t dressed," Farley continued, "they! 1< will be held for 30 days at the post \ b office of destination before being: re- v turned to the respective Federal Re- ' p serve centers and thence to the t p Treasury Department." \ f $o0 Denominations . v The bonds will be in $50 denomina- l ttdns with accompanying checks to j u cover the odd amounts. 11 To collect cash, the veteran must have his t-onds certified through his 1 local post office. .| "If the veteran is personally known . i to the postmaster or designated em- ; ploye, witnesses are not necessary." \ Q Far-ey said. If he is not known, one j () or two witnesses who know the voter- . an ami who are known to the certi- j * fying officer must sign the bonds in ; the space provided. 'Space is also provided or. tht bond ( for taking fingerprint impressions in exceptional cases. The method of j; identification is within the discretion of the postmaster. Postmasters will find veterans' organizations interested and wilting to render ail assistance possible." 1 Can Redeem Bonds Immediately c "Upon the surrender of his bond 1 at the post office, following proper * identification, the veteran will re- P ceive an interim receipt until such * time as he receives his bond paymenfr n M ?? .... . " ^ wtuui w:ji ne ny spe- J '' eial Treasury Department check sup- 1 plied to the paying post office.'' Post offices in 241 cities have been 0 designated as paying centers for their districts, und 59 large city of- c fices have been empowered to pay on ^ bonds issued outside their own dis- " tricts. ! i3 SU Offices In X. C. T? Pay Off ;P 63,962 Vets Washington, May 23.?In prepara- ' tion of the monster job of Uncle n Saiu'3 mails in carrying the .$34,622,- c 162.SO soldiers bonus into North Car- P olina, of which $1,409,728.54 will go a to World War veterans of Mecklenburg county. Postmaster General si Farley today designated Charlotte as t< one of the six paying offices in the t< state. i w The total number of veterans in! ,i trie state who will get baby bonds u in multiples of $50 and checks for j the odd amounts is 63,962, owing to i _ I e Crazy Water li Crystals | We have the agency for this IL famous Mineral Crystal i which is proving so gener- I t ally satisfactory. Let us I i supply your needs. NEW PRICES - - $1.00 A 60c. I Formerly priced ?1.00 and $1.50. I i Get a supply today! I i i WATAUGA DRUG I STORE I1 THE REINS-STURJ ASSOCIAT TELEPHONE 24 . PROTECTION FO Joining Foe 25c Each Men As Fol Qua One to Ten Years 1 Ten to Twenty-nine Years 2 Hiirty to Fifty Years A Fifty to Sixty-five Years. 6 W'A Youngest Educator ATLANTA. . J. D. Roan. 22years old above), of Meansvilie. Ga.. has the distinction of boine the youngest executive educator in the U. S. He is superintendent of Pike County schools for a 4-year j term, winning the election over an , opponent who had held the post 20 years. he large number of the sons of the >ld North State who answered the all in 1917-18 The total sum that rill go to the tenth district alone ?s 4.569.524 97. Other places in the state designated as paying offices besides Char5tte are Asheville, Durham. Grecnsoro, Raleigh. and Winston-Salem. .ith Asheville and Raleigh made j aying offices for their respective; ostal district areas. By paying ofIces is meant the post office where eterans maj go and get cash on heir bonds or checks when payments begin June 15 Offices desigated in South Carolina are Charlesen, Columbia and Spartanburg. In sending instructions to Postmaster Paul R Younts at Charlotte*, i he Postmaster General said: "AH the bonds are to be mailed >ut as registered matter and will be ! ielivercd only to the addressee in I orson." Farley has instructed mail carrirs to use proper names of identification in delivery of these registered otters. and he has stressed the ne-j i&ssfty of the carrier's going' out of . ils way wherever u-cesaary with a lew to effecting delivery. Must tx? Identified Following . eceipt of bonds, the j eteran must then have his bonds1 ertified through his local post office. j f t he veteran, is persona by kaosyjt o the postmaster or designated em- j loye, witnesses are not necessary.1 ( he is not known, one jr two wit-j esses who know the veteran. and [ .rho aie known to the certifying of- j icer must sig"n the bonds in the j pace provided. Space is also provid- j d on the bond for taking- finger- . rint. impressions in exceptional j ases. The method of identification i ; within the discretion of the post- ' taster: Upon the surrender of his bond t the post office, following the proer identification, the veteran will eceive an interim receipt until suoh ime as he receives his bond payieht. all of v- u.. -? - *' -?* w uy spe- j iaJ Treasury* Department cheek sup-1 Med to the designated paying post i ffices. At post offices other than the de- j gnated paying- offices, the ]>ostmas- 1 ?rs will forward the certified bonds i > the designated paying offices | here the veterans' checks will be rawn, and mailed at no expense to ; le veterans. Veterans located in veterans' hosltals at Oteen ar.d Columbia and Lher veteran facilities need not lear their bonds through the local ost office, as the officer in charge t each of the veteran facilities has een authorized to execute and certiy the bonds of such veterans. If it is impossible for any reason o locate the veteran to whom the >onds are addressed, they will, in iccordance with the regular registerid maii regulations be held for 30 lays at the post oifice of destination >efore being returned to the respecive Federal Reserve centers which 'or North Carolina is the Richmond, /a., bank and thence to the Treasury Department. Persons presenting bonds for payment to a departed veteran will be nstructed to communicate with the Preasurer of the United States. IYeasury Department, Washington, D C., as all transactions of this naLure will be handled through that of"ice direct. iii 01VANT BURIAL ION, INC. . . BOONE, N. C. >R THE FAMILY iber . . . Dues Thereafter lows: rter Yearly Benefit 0 A? J 50.00 0 80 100.00 0 1.80 100.00 ? 2 40 100.00 lTAUGA democrat?every t WikltomG g-'-?^ m" Items From the Democrat of May j 27, 1897 i B. B. Dougherty, principal of j Globe Academy. is at home for a j j short rest. Master Bartlett Bryan, who has | been in school at Globe the last ses| sio:;. has returnee'. Mr David Trivelt has been ap; pointed postmaster at Sands, vice J . M. Brown, resigned. The potato bugs are here in full j force and effect! There has never : been sc. many at this season of the 1 year Work is now being pushed on tile j ' telephone line from Blowing Rock ! to Boone and it will be completed in the near future. Billie Jenkins of Sugar Grove . caught a carp in Cove Creek a few 1 days ago that measured 27'? inches ! and weighed 7 pounds. Rev. J L. Deaton, a Lutheran preacher now located in the county. I wiil preach in the Baptist Church in j Boone next Sunday at 11 a m. The closing" exercises of Skyiand j Institute at Blowing Rock commence! today and continue until Saturday.! A very pleasant time is expected. 51 Our people are now making an- { other push on the Methodist Church j 1 and nothing preventing, it will be i' inclosed and covered within the next j 1 two weeks. ! : Judge L. L. Greene and daughter, j' Miss Bina, arrived in town Monday. Miss Bina will remain during the t j summer and the Judge will spend the ? month of June with us. i Dr. T. C. Blackburn informs us {I Vilas News Miss Marian Bingham of Boone is : ( visiting Misses Juanita and Ruby1 Glenn for a short while. ! . Mrs. Jennie Jenkins and daughter, | Francis, of Bristol, Tenn.. and Mrs ! Smith Jenkins of Shouns, Tenn.. j J spent the week-end with Mr. and j ( Mrs. J C Smith. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Perry and children spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs, Iia Greene. ( Billy, Jack and Ray Harmon spent ( the week-end with friends near Silvcrstone. ! j Mrs Claudia Tester of Maymead, 1, Tenn., was a Sunday visitor in tliej community. Mrs. Tester was former-;, Iv Miss Claudia Glenn of this coun ly. Miss Irene Sheffield, who recently returned from tlie School for the Blind in Raleigh, is spending the week with friends and relatives- in th?f community. ! The new stone filling station be- ' ing" erected on the corner near the W. L Henson residence, is rapidly nearing completion The structure, which is of native stone, is being ! sponsored by the Shell company. The Community Prayer circle will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mast next Saturday .evening. Bamboo News Mrs. Harriet Green, who had lived to he 93 years of age, died May 22. Rev. R. C. Eggers conducted the funeral services. Her body was interred in the I-aurel Fork cemetery May 24. Rev. R. C. Eggers filled his regular appointment at Mt. Vernon Baptist Church Sunday, May 24. He brought a very helpful message. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bentley of North Wilkesboro spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Maggie Bentley. Miss Eula Wheeler of Boone spent the week-end with Mrs. Vertie Hampton and family. Mr and Mrs. Vance Keller moved into their new home last week. We are glad to know that Ronda Hampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hampton is recovering from a case of sickness. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Storie and j family of near Beckly, W. Va., spent! the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Storie. Also Mr. Grayson Storie of Morganton, ani other son, .spent the week-end with I the Stories. The Bamboo baseball team broke ' into the winning column Saturday by j defeating Boone's Fork, i The comedy, "The Scarecrow Creeps," presented May 23 by the | Community Betterment Club was j well received by the large crowd pres- : ent. In fact it made such a hit that j we have received requests to pre-! sent it again. If we receive a sufficient number of requests, we will present it again. STONY' FORK SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLDS PICNIC Stony Fork Sunday School enjoyed a pleasant outing Sunday, May 24. After a oong and prayer at the church early Sunday morning the entire Sunday School, about 130 people, started to the Grandfather Mountain. They had Sunday School and a picnic dinner at the foot of the mounfnirv thf?Ti moot Af >?*? nccwia ??* , ...wwv Wi Wlfc. J/CV^/1C YVCIIl iU the top. Everybody reported a good time. After deducting all expenses, W. B. Shelton, of Tanceyville, Caswell county, made a not profit of $47.50 on a lot of 200 Barred Rock chicks HURSDAY?BOONE, M. C. ' the.'. th? prospects arc good to get ''" the telephone line extended from; the Zieu-die to Boone. Most of the money : Hor for the line has already been sub-: ? scribed \v :.ie indeed sorry to hear of j the protracted anti serious illness of I Mrs W U. Clarke of Blowing Rockj and truly hope that the estimable, lady may soon tecover. She has been I ill fo: sonic timeIt s ems to us that some of ottrj county merchants must t>e laying themselves liable to the law for sell- ; ir.g miuors cigarettes; or any way, J many boys arc indulging freely in | tht-c- obnoxious little "smokes." "A word to the wist is sufficient." On last Sunday evening little Grace j Blackburn fell from a buggy and broke her collar bone. The buggy was being drawn by some hoys when the accident happened. The iittle lady seems to be improving nicely and promises to be well sooil Deputy Collector Horton returned from Alleghany county Tuesday and reports that he seized 21 barrels of whiskey, containing 870 gallons and a!1, the still fixtures belonging to E. Holsey of Piney Creek Alleghany county Mr. J. P. Councill of Vilas, lost his fine mill property by fire on Tuesday night of this week. There had been no fire in the building for two weeks and it is thought that the fire was of incendiary origin. Prof. Barnard floated his nirshir,' it Nashville last week and made a j successful trip at a high altitude. He ] made a twelve-mile trip averaging j twelve miles an hour. 1 H CLl'B BKOADCASTS Miss Cleta Jones, home demonstration agent for Watauga county, is ,'ery anxious that as many as possible of the club members and others take advantage of the radio broad:astS by the Department of Agriculture. >ti co-operation with the State Jollege and the U. S Marine Band On June 3 at 12:30 to 1:30 an out- : standingly i'lformative and entertain- ! ing program will bo featured over i the NBC network, while on June ("> the program at the same hour wi.l leal with the -i ll Design for Rural B Living." Many notable speakers will E ipeak briefly on topics of particular K concern to the people of this section i B md the program will be featured by ! I concerts by the Marine Band 1B , * /"V w vm* ruLi 11 n1' ?i i V3 H i_ w ! Ralph 1 FOR GOVE I DEMOGRATI I n | A YY 1^ | o = Let's Abolish the Sales 1 SECURE GET RID O Tune in on any N. C lstlllll!lll!!SI)lllil!lllllil!i!lll!IISII!llllli!liil!i JLVB BOYS TO SW ANNAN OA bout forty members of tne 4-H b in Watauga county will enter i}> at Swannanoa next Tuesday will remain there until Saturday. boys arc looking forward with isure to the trip which is under sponsorship of Miss Cleta Jones ne Demonstration agent. 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