THURSDAY, JAN'. K, 19H« ATTENTION FARMERS If You Are A Fall Tina Farner Or A Part-Time Farmer And You Naed <> To Borrow Mo*oy,Wo Invite Yon To Como By Onr Office In Tho Briggs Bnilding In Bnrnsvillo And Discoss Your Credit Noods With Us. Wo Just Might Bo Ahlo To Moho Yoo Tho Loan Yoo Have Boon Needing. Onr Office In Bnrnsvillo Is Open Every Thorsday From 9:30 A.M. , To 4:00 P.M. ASHEVILLE PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOC. Cloico Plemmons, Mgr.. Half _______j___ - CLIARAMCI OP UUD CARS 1965 MUSTANG,2 Door Hardtop, Radio,Heater, 4-Speed Transmission,22s HP.Engine " Like New. One Owner. i I 1964 FORD GALAXIE 500 Hardtop,Automatic Trans., 2 Door, Radio, Heater, Power Sterring, Power Brakes, Power Windows,Vinyl Top. One Owner,Extra Clean. 1964 FAIRLANE,4 Door,Radio,Heater, Automatic Trans.,2B9 Engine, One Local Owner. Cleanest In Town. 1963 CHEVROLET,4 Door, 6 Cyl.,Straight Drive. One Local Owner. Clean. 1964 FALCON,4 Door,Radio,Heater,Big 6Cy I.EngineOne Owner, Like New Inside And Out. 1961 VOLKSWAG E N, DELUXE ,Radio,Heater,Sun Ray. Extra Clean 1962 FALCON Station Wagon,4 Poor,Radio,Heater,lol HP.Engine Local Owner .Clean. 12 GOOD USED TRUCKS FROM 1953 To 1962 Models. YOUNG AUTO SALES,INC. Burnsville, N.C . Ph. 682-2195 THE YANCEY RECORD THIS IS THE LAW By: Robert E. Lee ACCESSIONS Blake stole a log from Austin and spent two years carving therefrom a life sized statue of a beautiful woman. The statue was sold for $5,000 to Clarke, an inno cent purchaser for value. Does Blake have any legal rights against Ciarke? Yes. Blake may recover from Clarke either the sta tue or its value as of the time it was purchased by him with interest from that time. If Austin demands the return of the statue from Clarke, and its surrender is refused, Clarke becomes lia ble to Austin for an amount equal to its value as of the time of the demand. Austin’s attorney will ad vise him as to which of his remedies should be used. For example, if Clarke is in solvent, it would be to his economic advantage to re '«OP VALUES cover the statue. If his wife will not permit him to keep it, perhaps he could sell it to one of his bachelor friends The fact that Clarks is an innocent purchaser is imma terial. Blake did not have any ownership rights in the property which could be transferred to another. Lost or stolen property may be recovered by the true owner wherever found. Being a wilful converter of the log, Austin never be came the owner of the fin ished product under the law of accession. Clarke’s remedy is to sue Blake. He did not get the ownership rights that he bargained for. In every sales transaction there is what lawyers call “an implied warranty of title.” *» • • Smith’s cow escapes from a pasture. The cow is found by Jones and sold to Miller. Miller breeds tty; cow to one of his prized bulls and the cow gives birth to a calf. Two years after the cow’s escape from Smith's pas ture, Smith locates the cow and calf in the possession of Miller. May Smith recover both the cow and the calf from Miller? Yes. Jones, the finder of the cow, did not have any ownership rights which could be transferred to Miller. The owner of a female animal automatically ac qures the title to any off spring born of the animal. Under the law of access ion, the owner of the prin cipal thing becomes the owner of the accessions that are annexed. When the pro perty of two different per sons are incorporated to gether, the title of the re sulting product goes to the owner of the principal prop erty. FIGHT UKTH DEFECTS MARCH o) DIMES