0 & wm\ TiiVJE\| ■,, '4'^ v .i 1 * j£fc*. c* aj r ,rfn \S.X - ‘ ■ mini Serving Western North Carolina w j t h SI Cepvenieat •f^ces. BURNSVIUJi, N. C. Member Federal l>epoeit Insurance Corporation and raspberries. .>. Plan for continuous harvest by weekly plantings of such crops aa snap beans and sweet com. Unless you have plenty of room, you may not wish to plant such crops as watermelons because of the space required for normal growth. It is not too late to plow your garden area and leave it in rough fallow Until time to prepare the soil for planting] Successive freezing and thawing will break up the soil particles and •odes the preparation of a sead bed much easier. SPECIAL COFFEE for that extra Mofflavor By: Lucille M. BMbaan Field R pi n autili If you are a farm - worker you may be covered under Social Sec srity as an employee if you meet one of the following requirements: If you receive $l5O cash wages from one employer during a calen dar year, or if you work 29 or more days for one employer, during a calendar year for cash wages fig ured on a time basis. If you ear* $lO or mare in cash -wages from ehe employer, you need not be concerned about the num ber of days you worked. These wages are covered by Social Sec urity. If you earned less than $l5O the Bum bar of days worked is %e fautdr in determining coverage for adatal security purposes. The amp player is responsible for withhold ing and paying your social seesrity tax. The above situations prevail enly in those cases where the farm werker Is an employee of the farm operator. Sharecropper* and teaant farm ers are self-employed persons and are subject t« the same provisions as any other self-employed farmer. Records of your farm income and expenses must be kept and timely tax returns must be filed each year. Mol Ludlla M, Rickman, field representative of the Social Secur ity Administration, will be In the Courthouse in Burnsville each Wednesday, beginaihg at 9:39 A. M-, to give information and assist ance to Yancey County residents on social security matter*, NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY IN THE SUPERIOR COURT GRACE ROBINSON HONEY CUTT, Plaintiff vs. MACK HONEYCUTT, Defendant TO MACK HONEYCUTT: TAKE NOTICE that a pleading -seeking, relief against you has been filed in’ the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is ah absolute divorce on Ihe grounds of twe years separation aad for custody of and support for the minor children born to th© marriage. - You are required ta make de fense to such pleading not later than 10 March 1961 and upon failure to do so, the party seeking service against yon will apply to ♦he Court for the relief sought. This the 16th day of lan. 1961. (s) Lowe Thomas, Clerk Super ior Court, Yancey County. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Having qualified as Administra trix of the Estate of Herbert Hilliard, deceased, late of Yancey County, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the Decedent to exhibit the same to the undersigned Administratrix at: her home at Micaville, N. C., on or before the 26th day of January, 1962, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persona owing the Estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 26th day of January, 1961. Ruby Hilliard, Administratrix of the Estate of Herbert Hilliard, Deceased. Jan. 26, Feb. 2,9, 16 23, Mar. 2 frnslm! How GOOD Is Your I HI Insurance? 1 In insurance just as in any other business, the I thing that counts is not how much it costs but how I GOOD it is. We believe that our rates compare fav- I orable with other companies, but we will not sacrifice I quality for low cost. You get only What you pay for. I la the ten years that we have servtd the people of Yoncey I County, we have never had a case in Court. Our claims have I been settled promptly and fairly. See us soon for insurance you I can depend on. I We represent several reliable, capital stock companies. I FIRE INSURANCE CASUALTY BONDS I SERVING THE PEOPLE OF Yancey COUNTY SINCE 1951 I Ask Us About Our Budget Payment Plan I Burnsville Insurance Agency I In The Penlond Building next to The Northwestern Bank I Tei\ MU t-Mlfi -■ .:V A v f BUiWSVILLE. N. C. ■ NOTICE OF SALK UNDER DEED OF TRUST NORTH CAROLINA YANCEY COUNTY Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a Deed of Trust dated the’ sth day of January, 1955, by Salem- A. Bader and wife, to Bill Atkins, Trustee for Bis Robin son and wife, Georgia Robinson,, which Deed of Trust is registered -in the of fire rif the Register of Deeds for Yancey County, North Carolina, in Mortgage Deed Book 87, page 172; and default having been made in the payment of the same, the undersigned Trustee will, at 10:00 o’clock A. M., oh the 25th day of February, 1961, at the Courthouse dopr in Burnsville, N, C., offer for sale for cash, to the highest bidder, the fallowing de Savings Bonds Have A Birthday ' nr t - sf jSt /Bos| Warnm ■ .*■••• ■■■ BLx> 4S . 'He. v ‘- v >:a* Retiring Treasury Secretary Robert B. Anderson (left) and the new Secretary of the Treas ury, C. Douglas Dillon, joined in ringing a replica of the Liberty Bell to signal the 20th anni-, versary of the U. S. Savings Bond program. The recent ceremonies took place on the west steps of the Treasury Building, opposite the east entrance to the White House. Americans now' own over $43 billion in series E and H Savings Bonds. This is an all-time record high. j The Liberty Bell replica in the Nation’s capital has counterparts in every state, donated byj leading American companies as a feature of the Independence Savings Bond drive in 1950.1 State go'-ernors, as honorary bond chairmen, will rally their volunteer forces with similar bell ringing ceremonies this spring^ »rr&rd tract or parcel of land, in Jacks Creek Township, Yancey Count: , N. C., adjoining the lands Qf Phillip Ray and others, and de scribed as follows: 1 FIRST TRACT: BEING Lot 5 in Lot Division No. 1 of the Estate of J. Q: Robinson, deceased, de scribed- as follows: -BEGINNING on a stake a corner of Lot. No. 4 and runs South 70 West 25 poles to a chestnut oak on top. of moun tain Iji old liner then Tkiuth 45 Wesi 60 poles to a chestnut oak on top of knob, Baylus Edwards’ corner; then East 5 poies to a poplar cor ner in Edwards’ line; then North 72 East 35 poles to a stake, a cor ner of Lot No. 4; then North 60 poles to the BEGINNING, con taining 17 acres, more or less. SECOND TRACT: Being Lot No. 5 lit-Lot IMv/sion No, 2 of the Es tate of J. C. Robinson, deceased, described as follows: BEGINNING on the cld Hoc Hampton corner on top of fer»ob and runs South 15 West 61) po’-s to a chestnut oak bn top of mountain; then North 70 .East 18 poles to a stake; then North 18 West 48 poles to the beginning, containing 5 acres, more or leas. - This January, 20, 1961. BILL'ATKINS, Trustee. Jan. 26, Feb. 2—9—16 0 .. _ 7-- - ■*T .. « ■■■ ip mm^jsSL^ SUBSCRIBE 1 ' TO The Record Read The Want Ads