THE YANCEY RECORD THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, 1965 SoC'Al SECURITY “We honored a small and select group of people who on Monday, January 4 received their 300th monthly -soc'al security check,” D. C. Nichols, Field Representa tive oFdhe Asheville district office said todoy. “We are very proud of them ” Nichols explained that “this small group, of people” because entitled to monthly benefit checks starting January 1040, the first month that such benefits were payable under th e Social Security System. To be entitled to a monthly re tirement benefit in January 1940 one bad to be at least 65 years i old. “So, after receiving monthly checks for 25'years,” Mlchols went on, “such an individual would now be at hast S 3 years old— and most likely older. Therefore it is a very small and select group indeed who ,received the'r 300th social i ucurhx....check on January 4. By th: ir w rk and payment of social i.curlty;Taxes!‘at th e very beginn i..g of the program they earned tli _ right' to these benefits. We tu-.v.' oJ cur hats to them.” In addition to this 25th anniver sary of monthly benefit payments now celebrated. 1965 wiU also mark the SC'.'h anniversary of the Social Security Act, which was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in August 1935. Nichols stated that benef ciari-s under the old-age .and survivors Insurance program, as well as the disability . insurance program which was added in 1954, have re ce ved benefits totaling more than sll4 billion from January 1940 to the present. Monthly benefit pay ments made during that first year, 1940, Were' just ever sls million, and went to 102,941 aged workers, the'r dependents, and survivors. . “The social security program as a whole has shown a steady grow th during this 25-year period. Be il fits paid during the 1964 fiscal v ’ar. from July loss' through June 1934, totaled 115.8 billion. At the end of 1934, ever 20 million people were rsceiv ng monthly benefit Discover the difference in the 65f lotQ (As different from other cats \ Ult/to as ij iei j are j] om eac h other) CHEVROLET —As roomy a car as Chevrolet’s ever built. Chevrolet Impala s v° rl Coupe When-you take in everything, there’s more room inside moved forward to give you more foot room. So, besides this car than in any Chevrolet as far back as they go. It’s the way a ’65 Chevrolet looks and rides, we now have wider this year and the attractively curved windows help one more reason to ask you: What do you get by paying „ .:v, yciu mo. The tn.he'i more lor i rar— „rcpi m.nlhly p.|,m.nu; 'll , Corvair Coraa Sport Coup « r CORVAIR— The only rear engine American car made. You should read what the automotive magazines say can touch its styling. They say if you haven’t driven a about the ’65 Corvair. They’re wild about its ride. They new Corvair Corsa with a 180-hp Six Turbo-Chaaaarged! think there’s nothing else this side of the Atlantic that you just don’t know what you’re missing. Drive something really new discover the difference at your Chevrolet dealer’s Chevrolet • (hvvetle • ChevyM* Core** * Corvette Manufacfurer’a Liccnaa No. 110 32-1114 Roberts Chevrolet-Buick, Inc. WEST MAIN ST. FRANCHISED DEALER NO. 1019 BURNSVILLE, N. C. payments.” Social security benefits are paid out of two separate trust funds maintained in the U. S. Treasury. These funds have been built up with the social security taxes paid by ] employees, ther employers and self-employed persons. “Money 1 not needed for the payment of current benefits and fur the ad ministration of th e program is in vested in interest-bearing securi ties of the U. S. Government. The interest thus added to the funds is enough to pay for the administra tive costs of the program several t mes over.” The old-age and survivors insur ance trust fund totaled $19.7 bill ion at the end of fiscal year, and th e disability insurance. trust fund established in January 1957, to taled $2.2 billion, Nichols conclud ed. ITCHING . LIKE MAD? Get this doctor’s formula! . i Zemo speedily stops torment of * externally caused itching...of eczema, minor skin irritations, non - poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur face germs. “De-itch” skin with Zemo—Liquid or Ointment. W- f HAVE YOU GUYS BEEN 80SS^ Om^ if [ NOTICIM’ TM' CLASSY GRUB IS GEVriN'HtMIN / SATISFIED WfTH My XL f I’VE BEEN RATIN' LATELY ? M SHAPE FOR A CON* [ BALE O' HAY, OATS AfH' Ni boy .160 T PULL //~M boss ( \-TEST alright, A is A UNTROUBLED rd is PROBABLY GETTIN' 7EAriN'CONTEStV. >J§ ME IN SHAPE FOR K SOME KINO OF ) JMY NECK AIN'T AS V\ K A 1 contest// J { classy as his, but xJl 25 MORE c£RTaim tjk Library To Pre sent Film Pro gram Jan. 23 The Yancey County Library will present a film program Saturday,' January 23 at tne library at, 7:30| p. m. The man feature is entitled' MIRROR t>f”THhi PAST: 28 min- 1 utes in color.’ This inm presents the cultural life of 18th century England as transplanted in the colony cl North Carolina through a descript on of Tryon’s Palace in New B. rn. Imported and locally produced artifacts, funi.sh.ngs and utensils are shown; and the history of the palace and its restoration are g-vtn. The film was made in the springtime and shows the house and gardens at that season. The second film, entitled PIO NEER JOURNEY ACROSS THE APPALACHIANS, 14 minutes in color, follows a North Carolina family westward across- the Appa lachians before the Revolutionary War. Explains why the early set tlers mjved west, how they trav eled, and other concepts underly ing this movement. This film* program will also be presented at the Spruce Pine Pub lic Library, Thursday, January 21st., at the Avery County Library, January 19, at Newland and at the Mitchell County Library, Monday, January 18, in Bakersvjlle. The 1 IT NEVER FAILS ■ public is invited hnd no adthuwna charged. ’ ” Applications Being Accepted For March Class In Practical I A _ Nursing 4 The Buncombe Tech ! nlcal Institute has announced that applications are being accepter, for the March class in Practica ! Nurse Education. j The for enterlnr 'this class are: Applicant must b~ between 17 and 50 years of age, b a high school graduate or equiva lent and have an aptitude for nur 's ng as determined by testing. Preliminary tests anq interview wtil be held Friday, January 8t and Friday, January 15th at . Men. orlal Mission Hospital. No appoint ments will be necessary on dates. If applicant is unable, to attenc op these dates an appointment may be made for another time by calling the School of Practical Nursing. . . Mrs. Ruth Digges 254-3241 or Mrs. Ruth Gedding 252-5331. Read The Want Ad* wmoß t -1H TfiS «wssiuor tolrftf STATE of NORTE CAROLINA iaNCEY COUNTY Yaiioey Cfeunty . vs... • . 1 j ~ fate* R. Bennett, and toe unknown heirs at law of S. M. Bennett and ill. Unknown heirs at law Os W. B. Banks.’ The Defendants, The unknov n heirs at tor of S. M. Bennett and th© Unknown heirs at law of W. B. Banks, will take notice that an action, entitled as above, has seen commenced in the , Superior Court of Yanoejr County to enforce the tax liens for (be years of 1 1962, 1963, 1964 for taxes due by th» above named Defendants on -and in Crabtree ToWiship, Yan cey County, North CarolUnaa! and the Defendants will further take notice that the complaint *n said astion is t Pirt, repairs, all makes 36 Broadway Ph. 2&4199 Elomrie Motor Rtqfltirs All makes typa» Salos-Servtoe.Rewiudlag Fast service on pmnp motors CITY ELECTRIC CD. 6-8 Mt. Clare Ave. Ph. 2514284 OFFICE MACHINE REPAIRS ft SALES w. flew, Used Royal Typewriters, Photocopy Victor Adding Machines, Cash registers, Catejtiator* Befen Duplicators CAROLINA BUWfESS EQPT. lac. 68 N. Market St. 254-9846 LAKE VIEW IGNI7IDN GO. Motor tuna aps, Brake* Carharetor. Elect. 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NORTH CAROLINA * yangey county, Yanboy County, **•'•&**** . ■— - • lou ej#. wow* wifetoke-aotie* that an > action, d to She Superior • Court as dwSbaP Cenbty to enforce the tax **** ** tow -yearn es 1963, 1988, *BB4 tor taaee due toy the above , . . u^ifcad was »H> tovtker take notice that **• said aotian ia on jMMp too Ofrrce of the de r k es the Superior Court as Yancey 'S*ißlj,'«aiki the Defendant in re- I ifeftped In appear and answer or demur to toe said eatotofatint with in to days from to* a day of Janu ary 1985, .er the pialnliff wtil apply to ton Court tor the relief demanded in the complaint. This V! day of December, I*4. Gienna Thomas, Ass’t Clerk as the Superior Court. Dec. M, 31, Jan. 7, 14, ASUVILLB An accredited school , 28H Broadway \ Free placement service , Telephone ALpiuo 3-toll > ■ ■ - -— 1 - -1 WEST’S FOREIGN AUTO SERVICE Service on au foreign cars StodhSßtoig in Vaikawaoen 11* Coxa Ave. Ph. 2584157 DUNHAM’S MUSIC HOUSE W. N. 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