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• i e ThuriJay, May 6, l?7l This Is The Law THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C, SECTION C By ROBERT E. LEE ( For the N. C. Bar Association) REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS -Mu t tho cuntract for the sale <if land and the subsequently exe- luted deed be registered? Registration is not necessary •to make either the contract or die d( ed valid ctB betwoen the parties. But botii documents should be r<*glsicred to save file rights the buyer from claims of credit ors of the seHer and puiicihasers lor value from him. F. r example, if Jones agrees in writing to sell his house fo Smith for a spet ificHl price and to deliv er to him the deed on a designat- <‘(t dat(», and the contract is not regish red, there is nothing to pre vent Jones from selling the ^me lious(* to Thompson. If Tliomipson is fi'rst in getting his deed regis tered, Thompson becomes the (nvner of the house free from an-y claims of Smith. This is true oven though Smith has paid part of itlic purchase price and is in pos- sosasion at the time of the convey ance 'to Tho«mi)son. Furthermore, it is iimmaterial that Thompson purc hased with full knowledge of all the Mots. • Smith has no cause of action gaiii'-t Thcnniison. His remedy Is to sue Jones fdr breach of con able ccnitract <to convey his “house , and let to Powell for an agreed prite of $50,(KK) on Dwember 1, 1070. Ti'fany had the legal tiMe to i:u' house and L.t at the time of l'lu‘ agreement and he had a- greed in wri'.ing to vacate the premises prior tn Ticccmber 1, 1970. On the evening of Novem ber 15, 1970, W’ithout the fault of Tiffany, the house was comiiilelo- ly destroyed by fire. Atay Tiffany recover from Powell a judgment lor $5C',000? Yes. Powell must pay the full .ontra’.t price fur the licuse which he never had an opportunity to enjoy. This is the rule applied in the absence of an express stipulaWon to the contrary in the contra: I of the parlies. Tliere have been cases in North Carolina and elsewhere so holding. The pr: post'd jjurcha.ser isw liut lawyers call llu* "(Hjuitable tnvn- cr," and he is trt'atcd for m'arly every purpose as the real owner. It was the pruiK»st*d punhaser’s interest in the house that was tie- slnjyed, and it is he who must bc:jir tho loss. Powell could have :procurod in- .surance tiiat would liavt* protect- cd him aaginst the lo^s. Unit Ribbon Sgt-Camp To Robert Plonk i SSMasdii PhxSbeck Finishes Ai^r rJir, '9Q (FHTNC) USS BA.SILONE--.Navy Polly Thi''fl Class Kcht'it IX. Plonk, s >11 of*vIr. and Mrs. Fred VV. Plonk ol !)tK> Crescent Cii\l<‘, Kings Mountain, N. C., wa^ awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation Ribbon whih* serving abi ard the destroyer USS Basilone, homeivorted at Newport, R. 1. He '/as serving aboard USS Basilune when she was citcxl for meritorious achuev'emenit during contingency operations with the piVi Cir, r. .S. A': all S(*r jeaif^^Tv-mn :!i li. (’imp, y. ,1) Fn d il. Camp .Sr. of King.s Mountain, .N lia< ar rive* I 1/!• duly ul Mar h AFB. Cali*‘. Stogcar.t Camp, a jt*! <*rv.'ine u a-.'ignt* i f i unii f the ^.r:: ‘ic Air .’(.inman I. Arn(*ri( .Ps nui!<ar dt*tci.’'ent f tree cf long range b aibers and initT- ontinenlal bulli.tiv' missilc.s. U. S. Sitli Flci t in the caslt'rn Mf-ditt'rrant an from Scplt% iber to Doca mher 1970. ll'TITN. i 1. M: >.0K, CALIF. A ■, 'i 111’ — s !\ j.y' ( i. ei Tiiinl Cla.ss Tiio/inas F. Pliilbock, n I .Nil. .t -Nhs. i'lUl- he 'v , J.t.ale 1, (li ;vei, N. ha.- .:ia tu. ill! ! Ni <• ii M. i .M r -i ficni (*o; :‘-1' ai th* .\j! i.r ...aie, Cain. I'Jld'.X'i K i- a at Cie.sl Hi,;h ScliLol, Shei’.jy. N. A 19~!) gr.akiaie of Kings Moun tain Iligli Sell ol, the sergean' ai- iende.I the Claver.shy of Florida and llu* Un:v(*:^iiy of (leaigia. Hi.« \vi!(‘. Sylvia, is liie laughter ^ At C T-hi’ ’ ) of 1J.“;A Palo 'Blanco, San Benito, Tex. GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PUROIASC OP 110.00 tr More Ordar FREE at your kings mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Limit One Counon ner Adult Pert»oo Void Alter May 8 NEW STORE HOURS OPEN WEDNESDAV AFTERNOON UNTIL 6 P.M. Besoluticn By Broyhill Congressman James T. Broy- hill (R-N. C.) today inlroduied a resc’luliion in the Iloase of Kepro- sentatives to provide that al'l American troop.s shouki be with drawn from South rtetnam nine m:jnlhs after the release of all prisoners cf war. ‘T feel that the South Vietnam ese are making progress in their i ability to handle tilioir own affair.s tract. Let us hepe that Jones still and as.sume the major burden of owas uneiK’umbcred property from repelling the enemy their the judgment might be country,” the lOlh District Repre- w'hijh satisfied. Wliite conveys land to .Black by deed in 1968, but Black does ncit register his deed until 1970. In 1969 Green obtains and doiket.s a iudgment againsit White in the <ounty where the land is located. S'jy ■■ r r 8-:-/ j; ui > 1 HONORING THE FOOD G«OWfRS, PACKERS AND PRO CESSORS Of DIXIE. SING A SONG Of SAVINGS ON HUN DREDS OF QUALITY ITEMS, GROWN, PROCESSED AND DISTRIBUTED RIGHT HERE IN YOUR OWN STATE. JOIN WINNDIXIE IN ONE OF THE B/GGEST CEtEBRAnONS Of THE YEAR, QUANTirr RIGHTS RESERVED sendtative staled. ‘‘Prcsiflent Nixon has set us on Q course of withdrawal of our (forces and I agree witli his rciTirt statement tliat one o7 lire major ifacitors to consider as we continue i to wind down the war Ls the .May Green in 1971 have -the land -American prisoners held by North | s- Id to .<ati.‘-‘fy his judgment la i Vietnam,” he continued. ! CUT UP-TRAY PACK gahi.sM White? Yes. While erred in not raving hi.s deed rcgl.icrcd promptly up on delivery to h m. * * * Tiffany on October 15, 1970, en- torcHl into a binding and enforce- WHOLE GOVERNMENT INSPECTED i LB* Duke Piomotes W. R Giigg CHARLOTTE — W. H. Grigg, son of Claude Grigg, former Kings Mountain schools superintendent, has been promoted by Duke Pow er Company from vice president- finance to vice president and general counsel. • -Grigg is a graduate of Duke Tniversi-ty and the Duke Law .->011001. He spent four years in private .practice In Clvarlc-tte be fore joining Duke Power in 19G3 as assistant general counsel. 'Ho was made vfee president- finance in 1970. He is n>apried to tho former MargareT Anne Ford of Atlanta and they have three children. “If this resolution is passed by the (’ongre.'S. it woilTd be, in my cpinion, a clear statement to the North VKeln.imcso that they wMl have to .share the responsibility cf establishing a tiimciable for the ccmplote witlidrawal of American troops. By ac ting decisively to identify and reU*a.se .American piiscnors, the North Vietnamc--ol ccaLi ensure a definite date by I which our troops would be with-* wdus.choicebonelessihalforwhole) T. , . . . .. , N.Y. STRIPS 'Hroyhill also cndor.sod the goal .«;atcd by the ProsicTcnt cl a total. w-dbranous.choicesirloint withdrawal from Vietnam, with out leaving a permanent residual force suoh as we presently Ivave in Korea. PUUYBONEvNc. Rib-,; FRYER BREAST W D FRYER WINGS WD FRYER THIGHS 49' W D FRYER LIVERS FRYER BACKS 10' ^ V ' I -'i- ■'. . ^ ,V i \n- j-( \ 0^. Tm, * -r > mm i h-- rt<f ....... V / f>/7tiv,A-.C 4 * % ' EXTRA LEAN SLICED • • • • PICNICS. MB OCc • • dCUP OJ The text of Broyhill’s resolution read.< as follows: “Whereas the program of Viet- niamization has been rapidly mov ing toward sucoe.ssful (:omplotion, pei-mittin;^' a continued and ac celerated reduction of American military personnel in South Viet nam; and Whereas the Congress of -the United States remains committed to the safe .return of American prisoners of war: Now, there, be it Resolved by the Senate and the Hcu.«e of Rep rose n: at 1 CCS in Con- | gross assembled, Th.H the United I States withdraw all Aimorican | mil'i-tary personnel from South I Vietnam nine months after the i identilfication and exchange, un- I dor intornatronal sujK^rvision. of ' all prisoners of wurln Southeast ' Asia.” I »1‘’ COOKED SUPER8RAN0 COTTAGE CUBE STEARi .»!” Cheese ,...« W D BRAND U.S. CHOICE ROUND TIP ROAST. V/X> BRAND U.S. CHOICE (lO-t-i LB. SIZE) WHOLE ROUND TIP. SMALL LEAN SMOKED WHOLE (5 to 6 Lb. Size){SLICED (4 to 6 Lb. Size) LD. LB. i LB. ViLL^ One HOUR mmiim: THE MOST IN DRY CLEANINO 537 EAST KING ST. TELEPHONE 739-5844 MON.. TUES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES' 2-FIECE 2 SUITS S2.09 VriDHJ'MliCE 2 DRESSES $2Lb9 EVERY DAY SPECIAL Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or On Hangers EACH MON., TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN MIX SKIRTS any OR SWEATERS OR MATCH 49 OPEN EVERY DAY except 7:30 TILL 6 p jn. Sunday IIMITI OF 'lOURCHOlCE WITH A$5.00 ORDER ..V. GREEN STAMPS .-4 , ■ AS . -fv,OAM Rug Clf-oner WHITE AHRCV/ ELEACH m DEEP SOUTH HALF GAL. GREEN STAMPS ‘‘ •• tfZ.Ze Fluf Rinse tv. . ThB', mat 8 A ^ GREEN STAMPS Bufferin Tablet, Ol A'L. '-Rl. M.M . lADIES ASSORTED COLORS, TOAST AND BEIGE PANTY HOSE = ASTOR ... Limit 1 With a S5.00 or COFFEE Thrifty maid .. .Limit i with S5 SUGAR. .3 DIXIE THRIFTY SANDWICH BREAD..4 V 1. \ » ' GRADE "A" LARGE PALMETTO F; EGGS... .2 CHEK CANNED . . . Limit 26 With $5.00 Order DRINKS 13 ARROW ... Limit 1 With a $5.00 Order DETERGENT ASTGR PURE VEGETABLE .. . Limit 1 With $5.00 Order SHORTENING ASTOR ... Limit 1 With a $5.00 or More Order • • • Thrifty maid . . .limit l with SS.OO or More Order FRQXtM* MORTON EXCLUDING BEEF AND HAM f-’ '• •3 MEAT DINNERS... MORTON CHICKEN, BEEF OR TURKEY MEAT PIES 4 FROZEN SHOESTRING POTATOES 4 TASTE O'SEA PERCH FILLETS ... BIRDSEYE CORN-ON-COB . .2 DIXIE THRIFTY ORANGE JUICE.. 6 MORTON CHEESE AND MACARONI.... 3 1 I 02. PKG. 8 or. PKC-S. T6 or PKG, ' ■ '■1 .-a V* n i- - •. E:^TRy% »>. GREEN STAMPS ■t :f 'tiiit ^isii Detergent ooor fMR. -A> 8 Limit 1 With a iS or More Ordur THRIFTY-MAID • Pork & Bcan$ Cu't & Whole • SWKKT POTATOES QT. ' n V *' I j / 4 SI ooz. ONLY 12-oz. CANS % ^ VV/C RED RIPE STRAW BERRIES ... 3 FRESH GREEN CABBAGE. . 2 FRESH S.C ENGLISH PEAS 2 HARVEST FRESH CUCUMBERS 5 PINTS ONLY IBS. ONLY vi'f 3 LB. CAN PALMETTO FARM (QUARTERS) MARGARINE 4 0^^ ■ N ■ - /»’.)
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