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This Is The Law LIABILITY INSURANCE X iMuruKv Company on his «u John Jones has an automobile tom >!>j|e. TV p >Mcy rovers borti liability insurance policy with the )y jnjUly and property damage RECOGNIZE THIS MAN? PC—- 7\ He’ll help you provide n Good I J f e w ith ,Gulf Life INSURANCE COMPANY caused by ■><< icent and arising nut of his ownership or use of the automobile. Jones, while negli gently driving his automobile, in lures Sam 'smith. May Smith sue the X Insurarv -> ('ompanv? No. In *»'<>• ih Carolina and most states S;.m Smith has no fifth’s whatsoever under the lia bility polii v insuring .1 >hn Jones. Smith cannot I ring an action a gainst trie X Insurance Company (or the injuries lie has received as the resti ’ «> the negligence or wrongful act ol Jones. The insurance policy is (or the sole benefit of the insured, John (ones. The insurance company iias merely obligated itself to "pay on behalf of the insured all sums tup to IN maximum stipu latcd in th.- policy) which the in •aired shall tie legally obligated to l»ay as damages because of bodi ly injury or property damages caused by accident and arising out of his ownership or use of the automobile." Si eh a contract is properly a contract of indemnity for money .>aid by the insured, rather than a contract protecting th. insured (rim liability to the injured person Furthermore, there is many of those automor.ilo liability insur ance policies a clause expressly stipulating: "Nothing contained In this policy shall give any per son or orgaoi 'ation any right to Join theeorroany as a co-defend ant in any action against the in sured to de'ermine the insured’* liability.” In a numiier of states there are statutes th.n have changed the law fr.im what it is in North Carolina. Sam Smith's remedy in North Carolina, if he cannot get a .satis factory voluntary settlement from the X Insurance Company, is to sue John Jones. If he obtains a judgment against John Jones, the X Insurance Company will then satisfv the Judgment up ;o ; an amount no» in excess of the : sum stipula'ed in the policy. During the trial of the action Sam Smith brings against John Jones, may th« re be- evidence in troduced to th<- effect that the* de fendant has automobile liability insurance? No. The fact that the defendant Crocker Bites Held Sunday Funeral rite« fir Noah Crock or. Jr., ltt. of Grover, wore held Sunday at tpm. from Clearvicw Baptist church. interment follow ing in the Grover cemetery. Young ('■ ocker. son of Mr. and Mr*. Noah Crocker, drowned a hout 1:30 p.m Friday in Norm an's Lake, which is located Just inside the South Carolina State line near Kings Mountain Na tional Military Park. Crocker'1; body was recovered about two hours later by Don Galloway of Crover and Frank carri«*s indemnity insurance can not he shown at the trial. It can not throw any light on the ques tion of negligence or other cir < umstances of the accident. It is disconnected with the issue be fore the court and is as a conse quence irre*avent and incompe tent. Prldemore of Kings Mountain, two members of the Shelby Skin Diving club Jerry Huffman. 2f>. of Mont gomery. A!-*.., was with young Crocker when the tragedy oo turred. Huffman was discharged from the IT. S. Army in New York recently and had stopped at the home of his un. li>, F. M. Huff man. route I, Grover, for a visit. Survivors oeside the parents in clude five brothers. Arthur Crock er of Spart mnurg, S. C, Sgt. J'-sse Croeter of Fayetteville. Pvt. William Crocker of Fort Leonardwood Mo.t Ray and Lar ry Crocker of Grover; three sis ters. Miss Mary Anne Crocker and Mrs. James Goforth of Gro ver; and Mrs Sarah Shook of Grover; th • maternal grandfa ther II. C. Pinson of Blacksburg; the maternal great-grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Smith of Cowpens, S C. This Certificate Entitle'. You To With Thit Coupon 4 Purchase of so &h: green stamps One 2-Lb Extra Leon GROUND BEEF Good At Yuui Local Winn Dixie Void After May 30, 1964 m Thi Certificate Entitles You To SO iir^r GREEN STAMPS With This Coupon 4 Purchase at Two I -Lb. Pigs. PINKY PIG FRANKS Good At Your Local Winn-Dixie Void After Moy 30, 1964 This Certificate Entitles You To 50 a.-JC GREEN STAMPS With This Coupon 4 Purchase of One Holf iPiece or Sliced! TALMADGE HAM Good At Your Local Winn Dixie Void After May 30, 1964 U*[ This Certificate Entitles You To 50 H.-K GREEN STAMPS With This Coupon 4 Purchase of On< 100 ct. Pig Fonda 9" SNO WHITE PLATES Good At Your Local Winn-Dixie Void After May 30. 1964 This Certificate Entitles You To 50 iZ?M: GREEN STAMPS With This Coupon 4 Purchase of Two I O or PLgs. Treasure Isle BREADED SHRIMP Good At Your Local Winn-Dixie Void After Moy 30. 1964 W-D BRAND U.S. GOVT. INSP. CRY-O-VAC BAKING 5-7 lb. AVG. Hens » 29' MORELL PRIDE COOKED BONELESS Hams'- *1 89 SWIFT PREMIUM SLICED Bacon - 49' OLD HICKORY or CAROLINA PRIDE CHUNK . . 2-6 Lb. SIZE OLD HICKORY or CAROLINA PRIDE Sllceo BOLOGNA .. Lb 39 LAY S SELECTO SLICED CHOPPED HAM. . . W-D U. S GOVERNMENT INSPECTED CHICKEN BACKS . W-D U. S. CHOICE BEEF SNORT RIBS ,. . : CENTER CUT SMOKED PORK CHOPS . . Lb. ■ ■ ■ Lb. RIB LOIN sr ^ 70' Coffee • • • *‘c 59*& 69' FALMtl ID FARMS '/4-LB. PRINTS OK SOUPS OLEO 2 25 CARNATION , . Limit 6 cons with $5.00 order MILK 6=79' THRIFTY MAID EARLY JUNE OR SWEET PEAS 4 49' THRIFTY MAID HALVES BARTLETT PEARS 3 *1. DIXIE DARLING HAMBURGER * Rolls 2-29/ j DIXIE DARLING WIENER J Rolls 2- L29/j DIXIE DARLING RYE LOAF » Bread 10/ j OSCAR MAYER LUNCH * Meat 3 *1. j THRIFTY MAID APPLE J Sauce 4 49/; ASTOR FRUIT * Cocktail 3^*1. LARU FIRM HI AO LETTUCE .. 2h „ 35 JUICY SUNMST Doz. FRESH, FIRM, RIPE STRAWBERRIES 3 ** FANCY GOLDEN BANTAM CORN BARKER APPLE. PEACH. CHERRY, COCONUT PIES... f 7 s 49' 3 89 SUPERBRAND VANILLA, NEOPOLITAN, FUDGE RIPPLE, WHOCOLATE.STRAWBERRY _ ICE CREAM...-49' Witnesses Set Bible Assembly Administrate, c appoint men t. (or the semi-annual regional Bi ble assembly <*i Jehovah's Wit nesses wer.* announced by Her bett Bucholr/, Circuit SuperUs or and tprral representative ot the Watchtowor Bible and Tract Society. Herbert Elam of Gas tonia has been named to the of ficiating staff lor the seminar which is to be held at the Hen dersonville High School in Hen dersonville June 5-7. Mr. Budioltz said that Mr. Elam will he Volunteer Service Director. It will je his duty to as sign the delegates who willing)} donate their time and energy to assist in the various convention departments. More than 100 vol lunteor Workers will be used. The willingness and unity with which the witnesses work manes for an efficiently operating assembly. According to Mr. Elam, the main purple of the assembly is to equip dedicated men, women, and children with progressive knowledge and training tor min isterial work which will help them to gain the approval of the Moat High God and Creator, Je hovah. He also said that a sec ondary purpose is to call on Hen dersonville residents and. stimu late intern; in using the Bible as a source of.In.--truction to help God-fearing men live Christian lives. • • -- Assemblies like this are held by Jehovah's Witnesses simi-an nually-in almost all the 1JM lands and Islands in which- they carry on their preaching work. Puberal rite- for Stewart E. Ashley, 71, urn held Saturday at 3 p.ih. from Pineville Pt'eshyter ian church, interment following jn the chur-h cemetery. t . Mr: Ashley nied at 2 p.m. at King* Mountain hospital after a 10-day illness. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Flora Skinmore and Mrs. Ruth Williams both of CharkMte, and Airs. Hovt c. Patton ot Kings i Mountain; four brothers. Dor Ashley of Chester, S. C., Dwight • Ashley of Pieeville, Crawford ; Ashley of Saluda, and Stokes Ashley of Tennessee; a sister. t Mrs. Beulah Wolfe of Chester. S. ‘ C; six grandchildren and seven i ^reat-grandchildren. Rev. O. L. O ’more officiated at ' the final rites aih THOllSOH ( ] McKINNON Mem b e r s Stock Exchange* and >r W changes ft. New York and American IxchanL, other leading Ex< 110 Liberty Life Building Charlotte, N. C IN KINGS MOUNTAIN Dial 73B-2Q1 for information on any stock that interests you. (No tell charge) MARK KANE. Manager: . Athltn* G. Smith ReprSintjSve^ —- I. ~..r i — MSI KAN Foi tW Mponun orki or It OOVtRNt* Experience fp tW three reguior term* ond;(i^ciol settion. Thf- l>. ^fcg'~rtE> preside 1 o>er the Ser«M **- oM)rtd other cendidcte ffr. tb'S oft'%1 t>(> ony Senate su' M! i .- / 1 •> ' • , ' Legislative •oceempiishmeritt for •h« benefit of Bubrjc educe lien, health, agriculture, aid to the oaed — a lut tee Ion#' to print here. Actual performance, not iu»t premises* i ’• • ' Professional standing:, ^.prcciic ino attorney, formerly on the Staff of the Stalk** Attorney General; nreduote 'yf UNCih 'Politico! Science and Government, honor qrqduote in low; author and speaker On obyernmept matters. (N MATURITY. MUiTHY IWMT, TRAINMt. WHIMfUCt-.MBT CNOKt TOR It. OOVMMOft IS JOHN JORDAN V * TM»phon« TalK ■» r. B. HOUCK . • * V • • • Bicycle Safety — A Three Way Street — Recently my eye was caught by a gleeful, six j year old girl riding her new bike in her yard. She sud denly rode it out into the street •— direetly in the path ol an oncoming cai. | & There was no accident due to the fact that the car's driver (a young lady) was wise to the unpre dictability of young children and bicycles. She was traveling at a slow’ rate of speed (much slower than most people travel this particular street) and was able to bring her auto to a complete stop. This near accident reaffirmed for nty the fact that parents, children, and drivers must always re member that bike safety is a three way responsibili ty: 1. Parents must teach their children safe riding habits and then check to see that they are followed. ' I 2. Drivers must always be on the alert and ex pect the Unexpected, particularly when driv ing in residential neighborhoods. I . 3. Children must accept responsibility for learn.j ing and then following the bicycle safetjl I rules*
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