THI RSI»A\ .11 NF. 1 1967 NEW BOOKS AT REGIONAL LIBRARIES By: Ashtrn Chapman New bDoks available through the pub' c libraries in Bakers ville. Burnsville. Newland and Spruce Pine, which compose the A\ ery -Mi tchell-Y ancey Regional Lbrary, include: THE QUICKSAND WAR: PRELUDE TO VIETNAM by Lucien Bodard. This eyewitness chrtr cle of the years 1946 1950 in French Indochina makes for a belter understanding of our involvement in Vietnam. THE BRITISH HERITAGE - Vietnam and American Demo cracy 1941-1966 by Arthur Schle singer Jr. uses the insights of b st;vy to make a powerful statement of the perils which the indefinite enlargement of this war would br'ng to Ameri can democracy and world peace. PRINT IN A WILD LAND by John Myers. The unique story of frontier journalism during the opening of the West. WASHINGTON, D. C. In this novel. Gore Vidal traces the fortunes of men and women who in the years 1937 to 1952 he'ped transform the American repub lic into “possibly the last em pire cn earth." CALVIN COOLIDGE, The Qi: et President Not the least Maxwell HoOse I Crisco Shortening! . _ | Cette, I I 8 ‘ I l..be n« °* **" °— l *j j- telly I pkg. of 12 | , Mix or Match I I Hickory f llfil 18 Oz. Glass Ore sr 1 - Km nn JA 1291E1.UU "I Hickory All | I Del Monte Peaches Purexßleoch I Perk Sausage I I Halves or Sliced I msvittt I | t Burnsville, H.C. \ .1 ■ Ussm*-* iMMKivsaSMaWMMHMBiMeMKVMMMMMMM . ■ •v-'wscJ’-MrMr 'dMMeMMMMHBHHIP of the virtues of this dir.ting u she! biography by Donald R. McCoy is his analysis of the \trq|cing of the American polti cal system frrm the grassroots level to ihe national Capitol. AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BER TRAND RUSSELL. A startingly candid personal narrative that deserves to be placed beside the CONFESSIONS OF JEAN JACQUES ROUSSEAU. VARIETY OF MEN by C. P. Snow. Portrayed in *his are nine men who have affected the shape and spri tof the twentieth century, Rutherford, G. H. Hardy. H. G. Wells, Ein stein, Lloyd George, Winstcn Churchill, Robert Frost, Ddg Hammarskjold and Stalin. THE COMPLETE NOVELS OF STEPHEN CRANE edited by Thomas A. Gullason. For the first t'me in one volume, here are the complete texts of all s x novels of this famous American author, ncluding his master piece. THE RED BADGE OF COURAGE. A WALL AND THREE WIL LOWS by Najmeh Najafi and Helen Hinkley. The story of a ycung Iranian Woman’s work ammg her people: helping them break the shackles of poverty ami i_ii' ranee and take the r place n the twentieth century REBECCAS DAUGHTERS by p-ti '’■iir-mas. Fresh, spontan eous and gay, this novel is a swat paced, suspen eful reman tc adventure, a slice of delight fully sentimentalized Brit sh histcry. STILLMEADOW CALENDAR. A Country woman’s Journal by Gladys Taher. An invitation to behold the seasons and meet the author’s family, friends and nei ghbors—and her dogs. THE SHAPE OF A YEAR by Jean Hersey. A very personal book, writetn wth humor, keen ebservat en, friendliness and a deep awareness of a meaning and pattern beneath the surface trivia of daily life. Sodal Searity . News By: D C. Nichols Q. In a menth or so I’ll be i> moving to another state, and al ready knew what my new ad dress will be. When should I report t to you? A. To avoid delay in receiving yrur benefit checks, notify the Payment Center o cf ycur change of ad dress as earlv as possible n the month in which you plan to move. THE YANCEY RECORI Q lm almost 65 and still i jfiii! time I believe that the hospital insurance I already *~svc may be adequate so I'm unab’e to make up my mind whether I should fie for Medi care. Can you advise me? A. First you should get in t'Ucfc with your hospital plan's representative to-;find out whe ther the coverage you now carry will change when you become 65 and if so, what the chang es will be. You may fnd that the policy requires you to file for Medicare at age 65. After you get this n vni may wish to contact our office for addticnal facts about Medi care. Then you can decide whether to enroll in the medical insuran ce plan. In any event, you’ll probably want to sign up for the hospital insurance part which you can have at no additional cost. As you know, the soc al security tax you are paying in cludes a % of 1 percent for hos pital insurance. Q I am 64 years of age and receiving W dow’s benefits What will I have to do to get Medicare protection when I reach 65 in a few months? A. You wll receive by mail a simple enrollment form which you can complete and return be fore the menth of your 65th birthday, thereby signing up for the “doctor bill insurance” part of Medicare. You will automat ically be enrolled in the hosptal part the mun'h you become 65. Q If I take a reduced widow's benefit at age 60. will it be in creased to the full, unreduced amount when I reach 62? A. No, the amount of your benefit will remain the same unless there were months you did not rece ve benefits before age 62 (in which case your benefit would be adjusted at age 62 taking such months into ac count i. Q. Do you have free pamphlets or other printed materials on soc al security at the Asheville d strict office? A. Yes, indeed. You may call in person, phone, or write for them. Tire following are examp les of booklets and leaflets that may be requested —by title or number and are free for the asking: “Ycur Social Security” (No. 35) ' if You Become , ’isabled” (No. 29) “If You Work Whle You Get Social Security Benefits” (No. 23) “Social Security Cash Bene fits: Hew You Earn Them How Much Credit You Need Hew to Estimate the Amount" (No. 855) “Health Insurance for People 65 or Older A Brief Explana tion” (1965-2). DRINK MILK