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This Is The LAW Br ROBERT E. LEE (For The N. C. Bar Association) CONDITIONAL SALES What is a conditional sales con* tract? It is a type o( contract used by many persons in buying items of personal property on the install ment plan. It enables the buyer to get immediate possession of the property on his promise that he will pay the full purchase price later in certain specified install ments. Although the buyer ac quires possession, the seller retains the title or ownership of the prop erty until the last payment is made. Merchants frequently attract the attention of customers by adver tising the conditional sales con tract security device as the "easy payment plan," "budget plan," "de fer! cd payment plan," or "digni fied credit plan." If the conditional buyer misses one of his payments, may the seller take the property back? Yes. If the conditional buyer fai's to make any payment when it is due, the seller can repossess or take back the property. If the seller repossesses or takes back the property he can still sue the buyer for the amount of the sales price not yet paid, less any amount he gets from a resale of the property. Is a conditional sales contract valid oral? A conditional sales contract is valid, as between the conditional seller and the conditional buyer, without a writing. But in order to be valid against the creditors of, and purchasers for a valuable consideration from, the conditional buyer it must be in writing and registered in the courthouse. Many conditional sellers do not make a general practice of register ing all written conditional sales contracts. They frequently register only contracts involving a large sum of money or where, in their opinion, there is considerable fi nancial risk. Where must be the conditional sales contract be registered? If the conditional buyer is an individual who resides in North Carolina, the contract must be registered in the office of the register of deeds of the county where thee onditional buyer re sides at the time the instrument is executed. Where a conditional sales con tract has been regjstered in the proper county, a subsequent change of residence of the buyer or a subsequent removal of the prop erty to another county of North Carolina does not affect the lien. The law does not require a second registration in this State in either of these events. ^ resident of North Carolina buys an automobile from the Jones Motor Company. The conditional sales contract is not registered. The conditional buyer sells the automobile to Tom Smith who has actual knowledge of the fact that the automobile was acquired from the Jones Motor Company under a conditional sales contract. Does Tom Smith get a valid title to the car? Yes. The Jones Motor Company should have protected its lien on the automobile by a registration of the conditional sales contract. No notice, however full and formal, will supply the want of registra tion. The purpose of our statutes is to encourage an immediate and proper registration of such instru ments. Ninevah WMU To Honor Oldest Youngest Fathers By MBS. AZE GRIFFIN Community Reporter The WMU of the Ninevah Church Hiet at the home of Mrs. Roy Davis Tuesday night. Plans were made at the meet ing to present a gift to the oldest, and youngest fathers who attend church on Father's Day, June 17. Mrs. Arthur Wilson was honored at her home recently by Mrs. Jason S m i 1 y with a miscellane ous shower. Hostesses were Mrs. Hardy Radford and Miss Ida Smiley. Also present were Mrs. Stella Smiley, Mrs. Wanda Burress, Mrs. Richard Inman, Mrs. James Webb. Mrs. Myrtle Fitzgerald, Mrs. Rufus Leming, Mrs. Robert Kelly, Mrs. Lester Mashburn, Mrs. Carl High tower, Mrs. Bill Hollinsworth, Mrs. Sam Freeman, Mrs. Aze Griffin, Mrs. Mack Noland, Mrs. Jimmie Kelly, Mrs. George McNabb, and Mrs. Jason Smiley. S/Sgt. Clyde Baldwin, who ,1s stationed in Alexandria, La., is spending a leave with friends and relatives here. Cpl. Doyle Baldwin of Camp Lejune, N. C., is visiting friends and relatives here. Mrs. George McNabb and daugh ter, Sue, spent the weekend with relatives in Washington, D. C. by Earl W. White, Lt. Governor for Western North Carolina. Wllllami will be Governor of Area 4 and Hunt, Assistant Gov. ernor. Toastmasters District 37 covers the two Carolines. Ted Davis of - Raleigh is Incoming Governor. ? -???r* ? . Northwest Frontier ^ Is Locale Of 1 New Strand Film A motion picture of "bold ad venture and panoramic excite ment,*' according to Hollywood re port, Columbia Picture*' "The Last Frontier" opens Sunday at the Strand Theatre. The film stars Vic tor Mature, Guy Madison and Bob ert Preston, co-stars James Whlt raore and Anne Bancroft and fea tures Rusael Collins. The picture is in Cinemascope and Technicolor. "The Last Frontier" Is a story of the American wilderness and of the men and women who wrest ed a part of this continent from the Sioux nation. It tells of one of the last great battles for the Am erican northwest and of an Army scout who opposes his ruthlessly ambitious commander when the lat ter imperils his outpost and the lives of his men to satisfy his own obsession. Voman Penalized For 1 1 Employment Violation A Crabtree woman has been fined 1 20 by Justice of the Peace J. J. I 'erguson and declared ineligible I or a year for unemployment com- < ien*atlon for violation of the North Carolina Employment Security law. Ora Lee Sheehan of Route 1, ?lyde, was found guilty on May IS of failure to report earnings vhile receiving unemployment In luranoe. Judgment was $20 fine ind court costs of $4.75, with the Ine suspended on condition that the refund the Commission $14 In jeneflts which she had received io which she was not entitled. Since the law provide* that la Individual found guilty of fraud ulent reportlc* shall be declared Ineligible for a one-year period from the date of the otfonae, the claimant was deprived of Insur ance benefits from April Id, 1956, t? April IS, 1967. The Dutch have bvercome the problem of storing surplus butter by freezing cream and making but ter from it when needed. They re port it tastes like fresh butter and surpasses It In vitamin A con tent. ANOTHER CAPACITY CROWD like this one Is expected at the annual Max Patch Sinrini Con vention Sunday, starting at II a.m.. which is be ing held this year to coincide with the retire ment of Major Cecil Brown, head of the Salva tlon Army Citadel, who founded the annual event in 1936. Sinter* from the two Carolina* and Ten neaaee will appear on the program, to which the public is invited. (Mountaineer Photo). Toastmasters Name Two Area Officers Carl Williams of Canton and A. H. Hunt of Waynesville were named officers of Toastmaster Dis trict 37, it was announced today 1 | We Extend Our Heartiest CONGRATULATIONS To MAJOR j CECIL BROWN ON THE OCCASION OF HER RETIREMENT AFTER 30 YEARS OF UNSELFISH SERVICE WITH THE SALVATION ARMY. PEARCE YOUNG ANGEL Aaheville, N. C. CONGRATULATIONS AAAJOR CECIL BROWN pi And Your Salvation Army Personnel Have Done An Outstanding Job During The 30 Years Of Your Service With That Fine Organization. WE ARE HAPPY TO HAVE HAD THE PRIVILEGE OF SUPPLYING A WILLYS JEEP STATION WAGON FOR USE IN YOUR WORK. CANTON MOTOR CO. Carl Green, Owner ??????______ S PARK Theatre Program THURSDAY, JUNE 7 "SUDDDEN DANGER" Starring BILL ELLIOTT TOM DRAKE BEVERLY GARLAND ? ALSO ? Selected Short Subjects FRIDAY, JUNE 8 DOUBLE FEATURE "IT'S A DOG'S LIFE!" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring JOHN RICHARDS DEAN JAGGER ALSO "KILLER BAIT" Starring LIZABETH SCOTT DON DEFORE DAN DURYEA ? SATURDAY, JUNE 9 DOUBLE FEATURE "ONE RIVER TO CROSS" (In CinemaScope & Color) Starring ROBERT TAYLOR ELEANOR PARKER ?PLUS? "KILLER BAIT" Starring LIZABETH SCOTT DON DEFORE DAN DURYEA e DON'T MISS THIS THRILLING WESTERN ADVENTURE, PLAYING THREE DAYS ? SUN., MON. * TUE8, JUNE 10, 11 ft 12 "A TRIBUTE TO ? A BAD MAN" (In CinemaScope and Color) Starring JAMES CAGNEY STEPHEN McNALLY STRAND THEATRE PHONE 6-8551 THURSDAY, JUNE 7 fj EVERYMAN ' 4\ WAS HER '1 | PEGGT WILLIAM NttE I CASTLE ? TALMAN ? WINDSOR ? FRI. & SAT., JUNE 8 & 9 DOUBLE FEATUtlE 1st HIT ALAN LADD IN PMICNT i I ALAN I I LADL as the'Iiyun-Lover' in ? DELMER OAVES' ? KDRUM1 BEAT'S WBC nbmaIBcopC fta W/U>NI?COLOK STKWKOPHONIC SOUND WOKTMUOI MAfBSA PAm 3KKJS|| tWm* MB WRfCTTD IT DCUKR OArtS ? jdumS* 2nd HIT 0 tMWnHMKTN ?ALSO? Cartoon and Chapter 2 "DICK TRACY, G-MAN" ? SUN., MON. & TUES., JUNE 10, 11 & 12 "THE LAST FRONTIER" Starring VICTOR MATURE ANNE BANCROFT ? Coming Soon "THE CREATURE WALKS AMONG US" and "THE REVOLT OF MAMIE STOVER" Smoky Mtn. DRIVE-IN THEATRE Balsam Rd. Dial GL 6-5446 LAST TIME TODAY THURSDAY, JUNE 7 "A PRIZE OF GOLD" Starring RICHARD WIDMARK MAI ZETTERLING ? FRIDAY, JUNE 8 "CELL 2455 - DEATH ROW" Starring WILLIAM CAMPBELL ROBERT CAMPBELL -PLUS COLOR CARTOONS ? SATURDAY, JUNE 9 DOUBLE FEATURE! 'THE COMMAND" i (la Color) Starring GUY MADISON JOAN WELDON H? ? "LAY THAT RIFLE DOWN" Starring JUDY CANOVA ROBERT LOWERY # SUN. & MON., JUNE 10 & 11 "COME NEXT SPRING" (la Color) Starring ANN SHERIDAN STEVE COCHRAN Plus The Best In Selected Short Subjects FIRST SHOW AT DUSK THURSDAY ONLY, JUNK 7 CHASERS" L*ATl # ft FRIDAY, JUNE 8 HERTS MVi SUPREME SUSPENSE-DRAMA rf AIM FRMOS -DUM HOEK -1UHHRN * ? SATURDAY, JUNE 9 "RETURN OF JACK SLADE" (In Color) Starring JOHN ERIC80N ? PLUS ? fSaMLjfifl euro* dorotw sm ious mmqc WEBB McGUIRE PETERS JOURMN McMAMMM OCOMSmm FOUNTAIN ? SUNDAY & MONDAY, JUNE 10 & 11 ? MY SAD IT COmOMT HAPPW THE M THE U SJL< WT IT MM HPHBiixCrr^ mm i % d 11 ?J.1 | i Best Wishes TO MAJOR CECIL BROWN And Her Salvation Army Personnel - WAYNESVILLE CANDY COMPANY
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