WATAUGA DEMOCRAT An Independent Weekly Newspaper?Established in the Year 1888. WATCH the LABEL on yoor pm ? aa It t%m Ml Tour subacrip Hon Win txyln nd Am dal* your papa* will b? iiopyid aatai oparatint itriotty on ? OMk la vanca bills. Thar* ara no axca; to this rato. VOL. LVII, NO. 37 BOONE, WATAUGA COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1945 $1.50 A YEAR?5c A COPY SHERIFF, CLERK, REGISTER MAY GET WAR BONUS Substitute for Eggers Bill Gives Sheriff. Clerk of Court and Register of Deeds $300 a Year War Bonus in Discretion of Commissioners A substitute committee bill which would supplant the measure intro duced by Representative Eggers in the house recently, would provide the payment of a $300 per annum war bouus to the sheriff of Watauga county, in the discretion of the county commissioners, and make the payment applicable both to the clerk of the court and the register of deeds likewise, if paid to either official. Representative Eggers had intro duced a bill and secured its house passage, which would have paid the shenff $2,500 per annum with an additional $600 for a principal depu ty, had been withdrawn from the unfavorable calendar in the senate and sent to the committee on sal aries and fees. It Was there that the substitute bill received favor able consideration. The bill has passed the senate and will be sent tc the house for action. The text of the bill follows: The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact: Section 1. That the board of coun ty commissioners of Watauga coun ty be and it is hereby authorized in its discretion to pay to the sheriff, the clerk of the superior court and the register of deeds of said county, in addition to all compensation now being received by them in payment for the discharge of their official dutes. a war bonus not to exceed $25.00 per month for the period commencing January 1, 1945, and ending December 31, 1947, to be paid monthly with the first pay ment covering the months of Janu ary, February and March, 1945 to be due and payable on the 31st day of March, 1945. Sec. 2. Payment of the war bo nuses hereinabove provided for in Section 1 shall not be authorized for any one of said officers unless like and equal bonuses shall be provided for each and all of the officers nam ed therein, that is to say, the sheriff, the clerk of the superior court, and the register of deeds of said county. Sec. 3. All laws and clauses of laws in conflict with this act are hereby repealed. Sec. "4. That this act shall be in full force and effect from and after its ratification. DAIRY PAYMENTS TO BE CONTINUED Local Triple-A Committee Says Pro duction Payments Will Be Paid Through 1945 Plans for the continuation of dairy production payments through the last nine months of 1945 have been announced by the War Food Ad ministration, according to W. W. Mast, chairman of the Watauga County AAA committee. "This announcement definitely extends the program for another three-month period, through June 30. 1945,'" he stated, "and continua tion of the program after this date is necessarily conditional upon the approval of congress. The specific rates of payment after June 30 must also remain subject to later revis ion." "Subject to these conditions," Mr. Mast continued, "the rates of pay ment on whole milk for April, May, and June will be 55 cents per hun dredweight; for July, August and September, 65 cents; for October, November and December, 90 cents. The rate of payment on butterfat deliveries will be 10 cents a pound, through September; in October and December. 16 cents a pound." Mr. Mast urged all milk producers to continue keeping accurate records and assured them that they would be notified relative to any addi tional information received. by the county office concerning dairy pro- ; duction payment program. State Service Officer To File Vets Claims Mr. Richard Hulme, state service officer of the American Legion, will be at the Parkway Company in Boone, Tuesday, March 20, for the purpose of assisting veterans or their dependents in filing" claims for com pensation, it is announced by Lionel Ward, local service officer. BUY FLORIDA HOMESITEB Sheriff C. M. Watson. James C. Watson, E. W. Moretz, William G. Moretz and H. W. Horton were in Florida last week on a business trip. They recently bought a 30 acre tract of land there, divided it into one-acre tracts for homesites, fruit and vegetable gardens. This property has been sold, so an option was taken on another 40 acres near Miami, making it possible for oth er families to have inexpensive homes in the deep south In which to spend the coldest winter months. Killed in Action ? /K mm Pvt. John D. Johnson of Sugar Grove, who was killed in action Feb. 3. 1945. according to word re ceived by his wile, Mrs. Frankie Johnson. Pvt. Johnson had been in the European area for only six weeks. He is survived by his widow and small dauahter; the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chat. John son of Reese; two sisters. Mrs. Fred Combs, of Vilas, and Mrs. Dennis Younce; also two brothers. Lloyd and Carl Johnson. He at tended school at Bethel and was a member of the Forest Grove Bap tist church. PFC. EDMISTEN IS KILLED IN ITALY Sugar Grove Man a Italian tr?t on^eb 28 h? T ^ was advifi^H ir. n ZT' ? ftls family office ofX Adtut^?^ from the ceived Tuesday General re Wfh? Z** 21 Camp Blandinp Fla anny at Swiff Texasf.',. ' 3X10 Camp service on April 12g19U**R,. ^ 1944 overseas about December 24] brothe?SUa^dVethi^ ' tW0 and Baker EdmSten i?eorge L^ne, Mrs. Baker Wa^ri Madeline Edmisten t ? Miss county. Lamlslen- all of Watauga th?"warf i^that'pfc C???cldences o{ ? S* ^ Vines bein^ent ^^?arated- Pfc he met death on Where BrevardC^IIege^ Day To Be Observed County Sunday *s? >? <*? Watauga county innVf ch4.rehes Western North rali^rOU?hout the conference next sSy^S^1 A goal of $20 000 from f! J 18 churches *** *"d ** toBK&JW c?ntnybuTo^XPeCted lege, ideally located*^ jumor co1" tains of Western lKL.il? the moun Brevard. It is the onlv ??roUna at institution that is oSrn^ 5,1'011?1 o rated entirely hvik^ir and ?P CatSlinajKMrtlSten NSrth sat* atates trajnmg within the reach of ^ co^ntyTave aftend^^?