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. I97J, ~yr in lin the i^^nno t ran be li .ulat- ■'T* llir* c. Some c uiown ■rny can of ap- abie ap- iGve for so that lokoi in Thursday, November 8, THE k'INGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. m I I •This Is The Law >i By ROBERT E. LEE Sponsored by the Lawyers t of North Carolina) I • iCavritACTS SITPPORTED BY 01. •>. CONSIDERATION A j mil nKi'ccs In writinj' to ■ aall for ten dollars a farm worth difly tliousaml dollars. Is this ihHiecmenl binding? •n. Vos. The agreement is just as ibinding as if the market value of ftlie land has been promised. It is sufticienl. in the ab.sence of fraud, if tlic promisor gets what baigained for. ^"'Courts will not ordinarly in- ‘tjuire into the adctpiacy of tlie consideration. Any real considera- 4ivu. iiowever small, will support H piomiso. The value of the con- tideratiuii is le't entirely to the det( rrninatior. of the contracting Jiarties, They and not the courts make the contract. Every man must bear the loss Qf a kid bargain legally and bon- B.dly 'made. If not, he could not tnjoy in .safely the fruits of a KOiiU-one. » Ji? C ♦ # ~ Jtihnsoii enters into a contract Biltrs^loore to • iiilil a house, ac- Jordip;; to cerlain j;lan,, for twen ty Ihousaufl doilais, which .Moore Igrft’s to pay. When the work is done Johnson finds that he id money by performing the r,.i: t, at I informs Moon? tliat Work will stop iinlesi Moore Ises to pay two thousand irs additional for its comple- ? -*'!»■ vliiore makes tlie promise and john.son tliereupon complete.-t the ' Suilding. Hmv mticit will Jolin- ion be iible to recover fro.n til,ore for tlie construt tion of the louse? I'wenly thousand dollars, 't here s I o eonsidet alion for .Monr('’s Ir inise to pay the a-.lditional .nrn. . Most:.e'irls hold tliat a proin- f: ‘ of yidilitional compensation Cur till' I ■rfermanee of a eon- iiact uhieli the promise's is al- vady lai.'ier an o ligation to lerform, is wit bout eeiisirlera- lon. The promi.se -uslains no . detriment for the extra pay and ' the promisor obtains no lienefit. ll is merely an ajiplication of the general rule; "An agreement to do what one is already bound to , do is without consideration." All (ourts agre'e that if a promisi' is re(|uired to do .some thing in addition to or different from that aaiuired by the old coiiiracl, there is a suilicienl con sideration to support a promise of exlia cempensation. Till- consideration may he, for exam|)le, the | lomise of a con- liai lor to fini.sh tlie work before the lime originally agreed upon. Bay Smith's | Hites Conducted funeral rites for Arthur Ray •Tmitli, 71, retired hosieii,- super intendent, were conductei Mon day afternoon from First Baptist church of which he was a me.m- ber. I His paster. Rev. Paul Riggs, of ficiated at the final rites, and, intcrmei.t was in Mountain Rest; icmelery. | -Mr. Smith, cl 811 Ka'herine i avenue, die:! al 5 a. m. Saturday | morning in the King.s Mountain ; he dtal. Hr li.ui been in ill ; lieallli for two weelcs. | lie was a native of Catawba , coentj’, son of ihe late Mr. and \ Mis. John Henry .Smitli. He was, a veteran employee of Maimey: Hosiery .Mills, joaiing the firm i over 3(1 years ago. ■ •Sill i\i\ iiig aiv Ills wife, Mrs. V'ordie Houston Smitli; three . sons, Rol'.ert Smith, Houston | .'■'mith and Paul Smith, all of , Kings .Mountain: one daughter, I ?>lrs. Joe L. Hord of Kings Moir ' ain: three brothers, Fred i .smitii. Cloyd Smith, both of Hick, ry; Bruce Smith ct .Mala- i wan .Ntw Jer. ey: two sisters,' M s. Nell Ker.sey, Mrs. Grate Ball, ! I olh of Taylorsville, and seven giandchil Ten, I Produce. Protect Campaign Slated Jiy l-tRANK JE'l'i-.li .til. W'illl t.armei'-. ex-n e'.ed lo boe.sl fond prc luetion in I‘i71 . Iiy bringing sevch'at million acres iiiio piudiKlb n fiii 'iiei ly "si't asi le" or sec*,'Ic'd lo iiasilire-, (he Deparlment of Agrieuhur,' is giv ing toil pric)rili_, to coni roiling .soil erosion on newly plowed land, it was deelosed loclay by •Ic'sse L. Iliiks of Italeigb, who hc'acls the .Soil (■or..servalion .Service in .North C'arolin.i. He poinl-yi mil Ihat .Sei relary of Agrieiilture Karl E. Bill/ lias urgc'cl "lusing oiincl eonsclva- lion praetic'c'.s," on lan i reiiirnc-il to production, and listed several le-e-ens why: "First of all. ii.se of .sound con.servation practice's viall it.self he*l|) ir.erea.se' preieliiction. the Agriculture Si'crctary said, ;idd- ing Ihat "farmers have made gre'.-it progri'ss in the' laset 4(1 years in conservation farming, and with planning they can me'et the increa.si'I dc'iiiand for food in 1971 wilhoul stepping backwards. ■.\s I be Number Oi.e guardians of Ihe iialions natural re'seiur- cea. lai'ni operalois liiive a li*- npi.ii ’lillily lei itieni.selves and lo futiue generations lit u.se I-ie* soil vvi.-el.v." 'I 111' e. ietary of .Agri'uliuie* askeel liie .Soil ('onse*r\alion .Se*! v- ice "lo give tirst j.riorily lo lieioin-' f.ii.nei.s .-in-l riineh''is will! Iheii eejnserv alion jilaiis.” lie* also e.illc'd eii. the A'.’i'i- "tilliiral Esleii-ion Service staffs to re'iii'w Iheir etforls to eli'iiion Ml ale that "e onse'i’valion fartn- iiii; !>ays, and is more pro iue- live" ;it a time when inerea.sed |irudii. lion i: nei'cle'd. The' See-relaiy maeie it clear I lull I lie I'rodiice ?.lore, I’rote'cl More" iirieiram will lie a meijor olije'Ctive of the Deiiartmcnt of .Aglieulluie during the remainder 111 Ifli3 111 cl Hill, wiili an in-''or- malion jirogram cooiciinatc'd with e.'toil's 'on Ihe land" lo es.-ure Ibal lossc'S ihroiigh agricullura! I'riisieiii, we'll controlled in ree<"it ;.,ars. .are' nol re'peated as the demand for agriculture commo- elilii"- -airges. 'I'iw' Deparlment of Agrieulture 'll '1 .1 nii'iiiates tlial opi*ratoi-s will IH' cultivating their land more' inlensivc'ly as they .sc'ek to it le'ase* yields |.cr aero. "If Is vit al Hull we' iiioleet tlie land from .soil erosion wilh proven eonser- alion pi.eeiiees," .Si'Ci'i'tary Buna enil ha.-i/eel, ineliiele; I Plowing and planting on the eeinloiir. —Strlp-ere pping. ’I'eir ieing and land forming. Trasseel waterways and fic'ld or .-rs. Minimum tillage Ihe ne*w "inul. a planting’’ techniepie. Soil (dnservalion pi'ople can provide ('omplele information oii ('aeii o.' lliese leehnieiues, tlie .sc - retarv added. "While there is plenty of ad- eliliiuuil land in Ihe U. .S. tiiat e in I' u.sed for crop iiroeliielion wilhiiiil ('ndangering our basis'! soil an i water resources, tliere ate also millions of acre's of farm and ranch land with soils so prime to wind or water erosion tliat Ihey should neve-r tx' u.sixl for crops," See.'i e'l a ry Blitz con tinued. "Sueh land should remain in gra.ss or under edhor vegetative lever,” he* said. "Wc' do nol want to ri.sk .starting another. Dust Bowl," ; ESC Taps New Chairman Governor Jim Ile lsliuuK'r Toes day ajipoinfeel a tiea Chairman of the Empl. lymenl .Security ... mmi.'-sir.ii. He is CTiarlolte' bu.siiu'.s.-!nan M.iiilleel V\ . Kniiiiiieli, s iiltlie.-el- ern a.ssistanl cpe'rali .ns manager cf the .Maeki' Ceinpaiiy, a na tional vending nue hiru- eoneern. ry V,. Keniiall of Raleigh .vlio is Emmrieh leplai es Coloni'l Hen ri tiring .atler 27 years .as F.SC t'liairman. The ni'W e ommi.ssi.iiier will have adininislreeiive e.uitrol eif the (VI Stale Kinplo_vmi'iit Offiees, ine lueling the emiileiymeiit e.tti e in Shelby. Oltiee .Man.ager Franklin Ware said loday lie leariie.l of Ken- elall'.s re'llremenl Ibis wi'ek Ihrcugli an aiine.un.i'mi’iii f: in the* Cliairman's i tfiee in Raleigh. "Ce.-le.nel wendall." Ware' said, "was fir.sl app.iinli'd to tiiis pint liy 1!. •'’tregg Cherry in 194(). He was eippointeel by eac h .sue.c.?sive administration aii.-l is the only jiublic offieial in N.alli Car: liiia to be' ppaintc'd to offige bj .'evI'li gi,\ ernurs. "He lias also servi' l as Employ- me'iil .Se'iiirily C iimni.s.slon chair- man ei illimi .usly longer lliari ;uiy li-tlier KSC admini'dratoi ill llie- nation.'■ Ware' .-laiel. Till Kmi,|..ynieiit 'i eui'itv ('oni- mi.ssii ii adminisie;'^ t.'.i. fi'leial- state pr:..giaiTis. uneir.pl.iymen! iu-iuraiiee ami the- ;.'i :iie i nipidy- 1111*11 i ; glam. M'are' 'dated lhal Mr. Ki'iilei'l is (.lie* I..' Ilie* rnosl re'-ne tc'il a i- miiiislratM.s in (lie natii.'i, airl flial .\ irlll Caroli'ia ha.-- i.ne* ilii' best einpl'A mi'iit se. urhy ;)i iigi a ms ill I lie ii d i in. "t 'iir uii- e mpii yin'-nl insiiianee triisl ruiid is Hie* nation's m *1 stalili'. (.or empleiveis have* me i.f tlie toor lowest avera.g(' lax rales in llie nati :i and mir cost e.f e ; i-i'aii ti i.s ali ait lli(' lowe'si in the na- 1 ion." Kendall is expeete'd to retire irj early Di'cemlu-r. ^aid Weiie*. wlioii Emmriili is s.ve;rn in as Ihe new adminislreit-ir. Farm Bureau . Dinner Friday 'Ibt' einiuial meeting of tlie* Clevi'bitul t'oimly Farm liuri'aii will III' held Friday, .Noven.i er tb at Briekell's Ced.ir P.ark. begin- ill , II i" 11.!';. I , ,,im will ineludc' an ii;.-iiii 11- oil, roe uiiineiideilions O il, I immodiiy eomniitlee'S, I-: - tioii of offieers, (lire'Ctoi-.s and (li'legales lo the* .State* C’on- \enlii 11. The feature for the even ing wil! be the' pre'sentation of an ei'Miiel In llie* "Farm Bureau l-aiiiilv of Ihe,year”. Faviiis and door pri'/es wdll bo pre.se'ntcd during tlie evening. Williiim 1,. Plonk. Kings .Moun tain dairyman, is presielent of the- orgtinizaliiin and wdll preside. Mis. (•111(11^111 Goforth is program 1 bairmaii. ill (1, h her 1972. 3i> ix'r cent of llisiiaiiie .American Hi to 24-year- oiel- in the I'liileel .Stales were* eiirolli-d ill sehuiil, eom]iarod wdth !! jicr eeiii of while and 43 IK-r eeiil of lacks. ,'ii-eording to lie V. S. department of labor. McGinnis Depaitment Stoie S. BATTLEGROUND PHONE 739-3116 On« Houi mums: TOT MOST IN DRY CLEANIIIO ‘FREE’ STORAGE AND MOTH PROOFING m6n..tue§.IWBp.'5p1£iKL^ MEN'S OR LADIES 2-PIECE 2 SPITS $2,59 LADIES l^-PIECE 2 DRESSES $2.59 MON. - TUES. - WED. Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or On Hangers EACH 5 ioi S1.39 MON., TUES. & WED. -SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS OR SWEATERS 3 179 Ok rN every day 7:30 TILL 6 poiL EXCEPT SUNDAY i Till You Sav...weeeeeo! IMPORTANT FOR YOJ A&P POLICY; Ai-siL tir, oKot I', konrtt snd foir fo' p>«*nr tuttomtt. RAINCHECK: It a» Qd>eni«.d ipfcial tt r*#r told et.1 atfc the Miriege* ter • taiecKeck it entitlet yau le the Mme ifrm at rhe lamr p'ice the tallowing oeeli O' it gee vith »e'll give yi e coaipa'able al the tame tal pnee. GUARANTEE: wr •«. guarantee No matter whet it ii. (cllt It A&P guofenteet it. »n utt< enditianel meaeg beck melter who meket rt, <f A&P "SUFilt'RtGHT" QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED ^PIR.RIGHT'' QUALITY HIAVY 'CORN-FED Stoofeo Roaitd BONELESS TOP ROUND $158 BONELESS ROUND LB. m ITEMS OPfDItO POt SAU AM MOT AVAIIARU TO OTHII MTAtL MAURS OR WHMJSALIM PRICFS IN THIS AD ARt tfFECTiVt THROUGH SAJ, NOVtMSU to AT AlP WrO IN A&P Deli DeUqhti Chicken Salad Cranberry Relish ALL YAfiBOES Pimento Spread -p 65c 59c 53c "SUPEA-RlGtU ' QUALITY HEAVY CORN FED BEEF SuiuSteofei 'SUPER-RIGHT'* QUAtlTT (ICAVT CORM-ffO BEEF ShbetTipStenfe/ CORN-FED BEEF SUPER RIGHT QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEEF $|58 SiAloiiiiTip RiMut SUPER RIGHT " QUALITY HEAVY CORN FID BEEF si $|89 Spia Roawl Roiul 'SUPER RIGHT " QUALITY HEAVY CORN-FED BEff BoneleuChibSfealb SfunikeMeat, COOK M POUCH * ' SUPER-RIGHT ' HOT OR MILD Fneazeii Qaeen^M^^^S'^S9 PivirPo^ Smut $|68 f $|78 1. 70^ ie'"S9^ ALLIMOD IKanD ’^ 89^ couNxay t«iat whou hoo •l*'5L49 ’r^^ SIJ19 ; “SypER RfGHT** WATER THIN I SJieed Smoked Beef ’ BY«0H BAftfiECUE if«rk Sandwielies ' lOMe tm wo Fo« Hormel Weiners WHOLE KERNEL OR CREAM STYLE Stokelf Golden liora' Stokeljf Gut Green Beans Stokelf Sheliie Beans EBB BED SOUR riTTED chcrrics Mb. 55c -■ SHOP A&P WEO FOR Temab'SouMi 1^' FROZEN FOODS VALUES I SAVEMONCr AT A*r WEO ON RICH IN VITAMIN C FIoYiila/Omuuki 5" 69^1 JWCY PtOMDA BNK MEAT Grapefruit VllWBUtriTOH STATE 69c Apples Fieree PoliitMei. ^ Ann Page layonnaisn SuO^. rn OR OLDEN TASTY " RIO MF9S D’Anjou Pears 29c Potatoes 58c TCMOtR ^ FtORIBA ’ter('= . > Fresh Broccoli ^ 39c AwcaODC 39c Saauui»’'s;^s' c ALLGOOO BRAND SLICED Bacon pg: Cufik JofiiiA fiuyzm FhKIlul&v IVlIiMiA $^09 WITH COUPON BELOW FttENCH FINED -V- KGULAR OC dr.'?"" 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S*VE OH FROZEN ' A&P As|iaragas Spears " s«»VE 0. fiiortN ^A&PBrandChopped Broccoli 25ci c OM saoi R)D6E »A»s at fdens Elsie Twin Pops^^ 69e MOZEM Bajiy Green Linas ^ 77e Ir TRY SOME TOOAT ** Ann Page Salad Dressing Kc tm AMN PJuSt m Meg,tec.ac^o* ■ ti^BBc f SMC CM SBK I LBotdens El: 'bM OM ABf 1 OMMiMiWifrMi M eg, teg. ifiRBKMdraabf Parnim |U6?S2J8 ONE-A-DAV 9BMD ems 5^, yD0<’a RRAr’ElFiMI OTOI T MAN Eight O'clock Coffee TODAY ON _ A&P Tomato Juice ' ^‘'43e GREAT KSSiRT TOPPtNC AftPSmootfcWliip *r^52c SAVE eM PAsrnmzfo processed Mel-O-Bit Cheese Slices ”i!^' 89c SAVE ON INSTANT NON FAT A&P Dry Milk Solids $2.69 s,vf uoNcr ox MtAR-rr aMa vigorous Our Own Tea Bags 'i£;^89c •k SAVE OM MMfltS BfitM COFFEE i Bokar '.2 $1.07 AiMiiste'4 $1.03 ?S^ciock*bSc^ee *1^$U9 ‘IZEEEDHP TJttf Coupon Worth OUPQN SAVE MONEY AT A&P WEO ON—JANE PARKER Marble Pound Cake 69c Jane Porker Sugar Cake Jane Parke Donuts3 'p>,°'$1.00 Lemon Pies 59c JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED Pineapple Topped Buns 'nV 39c Jane Parker freshly baked sliced Plain Vienna Bread 3 61.00 jahe Parker bake n serve French or Twin Rolls 3 7.°'$1.00 Ftiiiiilg|lhpfciiu3%?r| fMTHmmwmrt ot assorted ^0tll^8h 3rLr?89^ I MORTHCRH ASSORTED OR WHITE Tiuiic A&P SINGI t PLY PAPER Touch ^:u$|00 VALUABLE COUPON Liffxf one coupon fit' lomd* fnteemabie ikra Sat.. Nar 10 .Moss f its well - to ble. v’ato ition tom- gas ir is •dul- 'om- urts, in- 1 de- jwer s. I ans- siion ) at hose the I, “I gas, .'cial use 4'her (trie heir [uite .’ven em- lin’s Ibu- 1.90 urer 3 of tiler over she hetr ally nty a- ties evy lua- val- ;al-
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