THURSDAY,! JANUARY 34, 1957 * Free Wheeling Bill OoTfeii SOCK EM— When the General Assembly conyenes next month the Motor Vehicles Department will seek te reinforce the existing statute against . highway racing, comparable in away, but not so drastic, as the kind of ■ frontier law that put killers and assasins at the end of a rope. Possibly the clearest-cut recommendation to be presented to the lawmakers, it will Call for a beefing-up of rac ing penalties, noyy carried on the books as a mere middemeanor. It will be presented with no frills, *in hard language the rac ing lunatics can understand. If passed,' open highway racing will become a felony, with the disturbing possibility of a jail sen tence for convicted offenders. I can imagine no creditable op position to such a proposal al though, having a long memory, the same thing might be said of the electric speed detector battle that raged in legislature halls last time around.^ That was the “wharnmy” cam paign, remember? But despite bitter argument against appro ■Hfcljig speeders scientifically, remained with us unaltered, concealed and effective. Effective enough at any rate to help save some 60 lives last year thrdUgh unyielding efforts of the State Highway Patrol to - cut down speeding. And, in my opinion, any poetic allusions to “democracy and in fringement of f'ji'.ts” will sound doubly absurd applied in opposi- Not that I can’t see both sides tion to the racing amendment, of a question, but to save our skins from the halfwits who fro lic on the roads at 100 miles an hour, Old Free Wheeling feels anything short of enactment would be an outrage. Anyone differ? HIGHWAY ZOO Anybody here from your town? 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C. always has the right of way; BULL—the quick-tempered type who sees red at a traffic light and charges on; ELEPHANT the big, stalwart, unpassable type .who t sticks to the middle of the road; CHIMPANEZE the char acter. who hangs to the roof of the- car with one hand while he drives with the other: RABBIT— the scatback type that zigs and zags through traffic like a fright ened bunny,; JACKASS the most versatile type of all, the show-off who risks his own neck i and everybody else’s by speeding and weaving. f EAST, WEST— State Highway Patrolman Paul C. West is sta tioned in Jacksonville and Patrol man Robert East works in Ral eigh which, of course, puts West east of East vice versa with WesU I and which, - , proves nothing except maybe- that the twain could meet. SUDDEN THAWT A woolen overcoat costs S4O, a wooden one $400! '-49HBR T JBI Ifr'PfeL jfl I I < - WTWm® m GETS LONDON POST ... Sportsman-financier J.ohn Hay' Whitney, 52, was named U. S. ambassador to Britain by Pres. Eisenhower^ JAN. 81 DEADLINE FOR . I FILIN® lAX REPORT FOR AGKiCL'LTUBAL UABOR _ I Have you paid as much as $100) to a farm hand during 195671 Farm operators who have paid as| much as SIOO in cash wages to any farm employee in 1956 should, Tile an employer’s tax and infer-1 motion return for agricultural. employees, Edward C. Felder, In- - ternal Revenue Agent, announced today. This tax return must be filed with the" District Director of Internal Revenue at Greensboro, North Carolina . accompanied by payment of the social • security 1 tax. Deadline for filing this annual report of wages paid for agricul-! tural labor in January 31 t 1957. The return must show th* name, social security number, and wag es paid every employee whose .cash wages amounted to SIOO or| -more. Tax- return forms are mailed out about January 1 to those who have previously registered with the District Director as agricul tural employers.-* Farmers who must make these tax returns and have not written for the proper fo°rms should write immediately to the Elistrict Director of Inter nal Revenue at Greensboro, North Carolina in order to be sure of getting the report filed before the January 31 deadline- The Bedouin of the deserts give water to each other and to travel ers, not as a gift, but as a sacred duty. A record king crab caught near Kodiak Island, Alaska, had a leg .p.n of itvtn f„L . : ,\/andLlV[^ WT O Copyright JMJ, Wot* Onnoy Production# NOTICE OF SALE ~ pSTATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OF YANCEY Under and by virtue of the pow er of stale contained In a certain I Deed of Trust executed by WAL TER J. BELTZ and wife, at- THEDA M. BELTZ dated 29 Sep tember 1951 and recorded in Yan cey County Mortgage Deed Book 36, page 577, default having been made In the payment of the In debtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclos ure, the undersigned Trustee offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the Courthouse In Burns ville, North Carolina, at Noon, on the 4th day of February 1957, the property conveyed In said Deed of Trust, tiie same lying and being In -the Town of Burnsville, Burns ville Township, Yaribey County, North Carolina and more particu larly 'described as follows: BEING Lot No. 7 of the divis ion of the lands described in a Deed dated « March 1951 from Sam R. Mclntosh and wife, Sue B. Mclntosh to John W. Brown, which deed Is recorded in Yancey County Deed Book 107, page 489, a Map of which division appears of record In Yancey County Deed Book 108, page 262, and said Lot No. 7 is bounded as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast comer of Lot No. 6 of the above mentioned division and runs then ce South 79 degrees West 121 feel to the Eastern margin of Cosmos Street (as widened) thenos with the Eastern margin of said North 6 degrees 45 mlnntes West 27 feet; North 0 degrees 15 minut es East 38.4 feet to a stake in the line of said Lot No, 8; thence Nor th 81 degrees East 115.5 feet to the Southeast corner of Lot No. 8; thence South 6 degrees 45 min utes East 61 feet to the BEGIN NING. EXCEPT from said Lot a 10-ft. alley on the back thereof, running next and parallel with the Eas tern boundary line of, said Lot AND BEING the same lands as described in a deed dated 29 Sep tember 1951 from John W. Brown and wife, Lucille G. Brown to Walter J. Belts and wife, Altheda M. Belts, which deed. Is recorded In Yancey County Deed Book 108, page 461. • This sale will-be made subject to all outstanding and unpaid Town and County ad valorem taxes. This 2nd day of January, 1957. W. E. ANGLIN, Trustee January 10, 17, 24 and 31 1 . ■ , v • THE YANCEY REC pp . rnpn I NOTICE 09 «c PSißJfttf- FRESNEL!. Before j STATE OF J* Preenell, 17, son of I COUNTY rs - Lyda Presnell, Rt. 1-IN THE jyirnsville, has completed the 'WILL As ; 1)3350 military training at the ROSE jfeteway to the Air Force,” Lack- I TO 11115 AFB, San Antonio, Tex. sum He is now taking part in the ad , daY, VancPd basic training course here, I EARI’ oslowln Sl which he will qualify * hitb for assignment in one of the Air AN*- Force’s 43 major career fields. While at Lackland the new en jv listee completes the transition j from-civilian to airman through a I ( program which inoludes process ing, aptitude testing, physical con | j ditioning, survival and weapons i., training, and varied classroom tllG .- studies ranging from - citizenship a to military customs and courte • ,ld) sies ! e Like the USAF Officer Candi v tO|. 1 } ; date and Pre-Flight schools, also I th 1 1 located at Lackland, basic mili !gt ' tary training prepares graduates specialized training and on q, the-job assignment. A J fOl J MRS. E. L. BEESON RESIGNS 16t. £ FROM HARRIS HIGH m * Lgj Mrs. Edward L. Beeson of Bur- 1 l s nsville, who has been an instruc- tor in social studies and other qu }r courses at Harris High School, Pel 3 Spruce Pine, resigned her posi ts tlon on Jan - 14 - She and her hus-i D band both taught at Tipton Hill] you' Hl S h School, Tipton Hill, until aervU Beeson retired at the end of the the 1955-56 school year, and • rs - Beeson - a native of Hen- Y (j derson, Ky., was reared in Los NOTI* Vn8 ’ ele3 ’ Oalif., and St. Louis, Mo. said p he ma i° red in English at Flori- Will in state University, Tallahassee, before tf* rninored in Latin and Socio day of v - Mrs - Beeson holds a B. A office at ee srom Florida State U., and of Yam done graduate work at the North Ca’ ersity ° { Chicago and the This the >rsity ° 5 North Carolina. A. D., 1956 ■ Lowe /m rryr erior Court ?W>J J North Carolina W < January 3, 10, 17, J; ,r— IT*. j hhi | i JMJill Flour 10 lbs 90 Naw Sven Keei Sear Suspension - J. 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