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; ma taxor ibcorc THURSDAY, NOP. 16, 1961 wo MINUTES®. CONTINUE THOU “Evil men and seducers shall wax worse and worse ... but continue thou” (II Tim. 3:13, 14) These were among the last words of the great Apostle Paul, written in view of his approach ing martyrdom, to Timothy, his bdoved son in the faith. "Circumstances, outwardly, were anything but encouraging. It seemed that the last days of the dispensation of grace were indeed at hand. The apostle had borne many “persecutions” and “afflic tions” and now “suffered trouble as an evil doer, even unto bonds.” There were those who, like Jan-1 nes and Jambres, 4fehad “resisted ] the truth” (Verse 8). “Alexander I the had done him "much evil” and had “greatly withstood his words” (4:14, 15). “Evil men and seducers” had risen on every hand and were to "wax worse and worse , deceiv ing and being deceived” (3:13). There was even defection among his own brethren in the faith, so that now, from his Roman pri son, he had to report: “All they which are in Asia have turned away from me . . . Demas hath forsaken me . . . only Luke is with me” (1:15; 4:10,11). And what, now, is his parting advice to young Timothy? Does he; say: “Perhaps I have been too intense. My methods have made many enemies. I advise you to be more diplomatic and tolerant than I have been”? Hardly, for • f<®> 1 SAMPLE A NEW gS„. ’62 CHEVROLET I 7 Come in and drive any (or all three) of these new cars for ’62 .) • ’ Impala Sport Coupe... joes as smooth as it looks 1’62 Clu.-HOLET If you’ve a yen for room, refine ment and riding comfort (at a price that takes the high cost out of feeling luxurious), take a guest drive in this one. You'll i see why this is all the car any- l? ~~^~ rvT <i • Chevy II Nova 1,00 Sport Coupe ...day blade on o budget j ** |Tfc\ ’62 CORVAIR Here’s a fleet-footed (jA\ Wjbj blend of sports car S pi r it and thrifty prac ticality. Along with some neat new refinements, Corvair’s rally-proved four-wheel independent suspension, rear-engine design and tenacious traction are all back, as rarin’ to go as ever. If you haven’t had a go in Corvair, your Chevrolet" dealer’s the man to correct that oversight. ' \ \. ' V) ■ _ It’s easy as 1-2-3 to pick a winner at your local authorized Chevrolet dealer’s • • * - \ ' ’ avsii.. vrraii \ . \ \ Manufacturers License No. 1U ROBERTS CHEVROLET-BUICK, Inc. VrjBST MAIN ST. FRANCHISED DEALER No. 1011 BURNSVILLE N. C. the records show Paul to have I been of all men most tactful and ; ddnsiderate. His sufferings were not the result ctf a contentious ; spirit, but of hi s faithfulness in , proclaiming that message which So embarrasses and enrages “our i adversary, tie devil,” that mes sage which is God’s gaacious re . sponse to man’s need and His answer to Satan’s slander—the gospel of the grace of God. Ti.us it is that the Apostle ur ges Timothy: “Continue th o u . . He well knew that in this sin cursed world the only hope for the individual is to be found in | God’s offer of salvation through | faith in the redemption wrought j by Christ at Calvary. fu S SAVINGS BONPSf SUBSCRIBE TO * The Record one could reasonably want, That hcad-in-the-clouds Jet smooth ride. The power choices up to a pulse-racing 409 h.p.* £ The whopping decp-well Irunk. JJEtooSI , Fact is, the more you get to know this built-for-keeps beauty, I the more you’ll find to like. ' .V.. ' ' Monza Club Coupe... sporty goer with savings jalore . , , ' \:1: 1 ; V •■ ‘ ‘ t Ip THIS IS THE LAW By Robert E. Lee - (For tb* N. C. Bar Association) ••••*. J * '■ V- *. - - . ¥ > - SHOULD A BUSINESS INCORPORATE . "What are the advantages of en gaging in business as a corpora tion ? Much of the industrial and commercial development of the past century or so has been made possible by the corporate form of organization. By its use investors may combine .their capital and participate in the profits of larg and small scale business enter prises under a centralized mana gement. The amount of capital needed for modern business could hardly have been assembled and combined in any other way. There art certain advantages to be obtained in conducting eith er a small or a large business in a corporate form. The principal ones are: (1) the continuity of the existence of the corporation is not affected by the death of a stockholder or the transfer of his interest to another; (2) centra lized management by a board of directors; (3) the capacity of the co-owners to act as a legal Unit, to hold property, to contract, to sue and be sued as a distinct Unit; (4) wide facilities for pro curing capital; (5) transferability of shares; (6) a stockholder, as such, is not personally liable for the debts of the corporation, and consequently, though the business becomes insolvent, can lose only his contribution to its capital.^ The most outsanding advantage of a corporation over a partner ship or single proprietorship is the fact that a stockholder is not personally liable for the debts and other claims against the corporation. Claims against a -Optional at extra coat <§M NEW CHEVY n Sample this savvy saver Sam. an< * jo?’j}.(ifew« just how dapper depfiidabtl ity can be. Here’s a brand-new line of cars, sensibly designed to save you money on seryice, maintenance and operation. The ride is wonderfully gentle and precise, thankp to new Mono-Pljtte - rear springs. Roominess, for people aqd stuff, is remarkable. Discover all the happy details for yourself—at your Chevrolet dealer’s. corporation are, usually . collect able only* from the corporate assets. ■ What are the disadvantages of engaging in a business as a cor poration? 1 Some of ' the disadvantages of j ! incorporating a business are: (l)j ' It must pay the incorporation; fees and other expenses of incor ! j porating; (2; the corporation has 1 j no property Exempt - from' The ' claims of judgment* creditors; ' f (3) the corporation i: required to* ’ pay annually a franchise tax, i 1 and to file at regular times . <le tailed reports for tax calculation j purposes; and (4) for stbme in-! i 'Jtividuals'’ a grtatcr amount 0 f income taxes must be fluid if! they Use the corporate form of i! conducting their business. But \ I for some individuals, depending!; • upon the particular facts and IJ circumstances, there may be a; saving in income taxes if their business is incorporated. jjjj| I ISMS' now it’s Pepsi Mi for those who think young • 7^ /s , ls ou . r . new °T h'fe. It's being in the swing, living - PSi j. This is the life for Pepsi—light, bracing, clean-tasting Mummmim_Pnpsi-Cola. At stores, fountains, say ", Pepsi , please, msmh x % ' "WMmmmm i—l WSkm'- '-' \ % * "iHP \ \ « ' N • ' ••„ j.-; |fil».Ek i . \ ... I iMMmMmmm « T -T * $ vwißsil3©fL- •■?»*,;'-AtJUSmMUSUBSS - raMy j W‘® Jar I I / SJltr v ~•- /' I I' L. BOTTLED BY ) UNDER APPOINTMENT > PEPSI COLA BOTTLING CO., Inc. > , SPRUCE PINE, N. C. - t '-i 4 - *' » NOTICE OF SALE IN CITE SUPERIOR COURT NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY YANCEY COUNTY, Plaintiff vs. M. B. Higgins and wife," PEARL HIGGINS G. D. BAILEY,. Trustee W. E. ANGLIN, Defendants * Under and by virtue of the j judgment of the Superior Court of i Yancey County in the above en titled case against the defendants ■ appointing the undersigned as commissioners to sell the lands here inafter described to satisfy the lien and judgment for taxes due Yancey County for the years •of 1956, 1957 1958, 1959, 1960. | The undersigned commissioner I wi]l o f fer the here inafter describ j <;< J tract or parcel of land in the I Mr. Tobacco Farmer: ‘ 25 U ■ f • _ | Years of Service to You Sell With j .7~ ■ - Bernard-Walker Warehouses I 1 iltdl Asheville’s oldest and ablest tobacco firm JAMES'E~ WALKER - WALTER WALKER, Managers * town of Burnsville, Burnsville township, for sale at 10 o’clock A. M. on December* 4, 1961 at the Court House door in Burnsville, North Carolina. Adjoining the lands qpf George Robinson and oth ers and described as fallows: Bounded on the South by East Main Street; on the West by the | lands of George Robinson. On! : the .North by the street connect- : ing the street leading to what is known as the hospital tract and the street leading North from Highway No. 19 E. to the Mc -1 Cracken Cemetary and on , r the East by the. street leading to said hospital tract, containing y 2 acre, more or less. This October 26, 1961. Bill Atkins, Cortnissioner Nov. 9—16—23—30 —; , m I ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY * Having qualified as Administra trix of the -Estate,, of Chutes Hutchins, deceased, date cey County*, this is to) notify all persons having claims against the | Decedent to exhibit phe. same to the undersigned ' AdmfnistriWx jat her home at BurnsvjHe, on or before- the 26tlr dfgv-.oi October, 1962, or "this notice, jjsill be pleaded i»- bar of their recovery All persons owing the * Estate will please make immediate pay ment. " T ' ' This Pith day of October, 1961. Mrs. H. D. Justice, Administra trix of the Estate of Mrs. Charles Hutchins, Deceased. • Oct. 26, Nov. 2. 9, 16, 28-30
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