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o TBI DTTTUlf TUCKS, KXAJTSVmX W. C THtJMDAr. JTJNB.tt, IBSS. 4: '".",BT ROBERT B. LEE ..(For the- N. C. Bar Association):; - ... , Captured Animals ' i Whit and Black were separately : hunting on the land of Brown, Each had Brown's permission to hunt on the land. White's hound dog found and started to chase a fox. White and his dogs were pursuing th fnv whan BlttAl Mil UmwIum the fox was so hunted and pursued. anoi ana euuea tne lox in the signt of White. Black nicked un the fox and started to . . cam it nff White claimed the fox. Who Is entitled to the' lesal nwnerehtn f the fox? , r Most sportsmen would probably lay that White was entitled to the SEE JACK SITTERSOtl FOR ww- - , -rryrmmJ the new ALUMINUM AWNINGS oddi beauty a welt as radlcablllly ((ranger erase el tprlng tee. ( perad ahtninvn-woel dent or rut waarior flnlih-2 matt of baked : - eaaaral weal-chip, pool or fadel aver WO color coablnatloM to cheat from! eaty to eralnrale-tleo wlth nttl 1STIMATKI REI DECOCATINO BOOKLETI COMI IN TODAYI A style and lite far ovary purpote! ranaroMo Horizon Moridlon - Aurora IV. J. (hdi) $Kt:rson Phone 2396 KenansvUle, N. C. I Call Us For Market Prices For Your Small Grain. We Are Buying Oats, Wheat and Barley. S CLINTON GRAINS, INC. D.B.A. ' SILER CITY "MILLS, INC. Telephone Clinton 2880 Clinton, N. C. It May Be SIMPLER Than Yon Think! I The solution to your current financIST JJtoblems ihavj be aj rimple M this: Arrange a loan at this bank to meet your needs. Xay'i! ft off in easily budgeted monthly payments out-of-j income '., ' - ' ' w Every dayiprudent men and women are taking advarp e nm mM mi Inm, mIm tn twMpmaf mmuw fA nau IaVm V. iniuranos policies, medical and dental expenses, con solidate their debts and for other 'sound purposes. oans can be approved the same dajr application Is made.: 'Cos and fmA OMf 0 sews) tnt ' v ' )f' fo?iIi'.fi:'M''U'.::',.;',',',','-!y' v,-''.''''Wii;:U...3.-!f' First - Citizens Bank & Trust Gompitny Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. fox . But a famous New York de cision correctly held, from a legal viewpoint, that Black was the own. er of the fox. - , Blaok was the first one to acquire one that fired the shot and stopped uw miming i ox. neitner bad any legal DroDertv rlvhta In fox up to this time. - , Although Black', conduct wag w M BUVJHIII T 1 V.I good sportsmanship, no legal rights nt T17U i k.J 1 t ... w fui uu uwu uinsrzerrea wiia. .Tha mar -nnrsiiit af u.iM mal does not confer upon the pur- uer any legal ngnls. ' it is not, bowever, necessary that the pursuer of a wild animal shouid in ! PIMM rwitln. th. animal Ll. actual physical possession in order to gain the ownership thereof, it has been held that 'when an animal has been mortally wounded so that that actual possession is practical, ly Inevitable, a vested property in H accrues, which oannot be divest fed bv another', act In intrvninir and killing it. Animals or fish caught In a trap or net belong to the one who owns or has gt the trap or net. Tho rwnprshin on H nmati.imttvFA - 1- -VUIIU'I WHIC 1UUUVD- sion of the trap carries with it the ownership and possession of what ever may ue caugni m n. Jones is hunting on Smith's land w ithout permission of Smith. Jones Captures a wild animal theronn To whom does the captured animal belong? Smith. Jones is a trespasser on the land of Smith. If a trespasser captures a wild animal on the land of another, the ownership of the animal Is in the landowner. Smith may in a proper legal pro ceeding recover from Jones either the animal or a Judgement for tin reasonable value. Gardner captures a bear, The bear Is tied by a chain to a tree in Gardner's vard. The hear It is subsequently re-captured Ly nuraeti on Burnett's land. May Gardner recover the bear from Bur nett? No. Gardner can neither recover tne bear nor its value from Burnett If wild animals, captured ana neio in private ownership, escape and re sume their natural liberty, the own er loses his property rights in them and they become the property cf him who recaptures them. What Veterans ' Are Asking v Q. I was seriously disabled in a train wreck while traveling, under orders, to an induction center. Even though I never entered military ser vice, would I still be entitled to VA compensation payments for my dis ability? ! A. Yes. Under a recent law, 1 your disability is considered to have occurred in active military service, provided it was not the result of your own misconduct. Q. I expect to get out of service I within the next few weeks. What is my deadline for starting Korean GI Bill training? A. Your deadline for starting Korean GI training will be three years from the date of your separa tion from the armed forces. Q. I enrolled in college under the Korean GI Bill for an AB degree jn English.. Several weeks after class started, I changed my min'i and decided I would rather go after r BS in business administration. Would this be considered my one-and-only change of course? A. Not necessarily. You may change from one baccalaureate de gree to another, without having it count as your one-and-only change of course, so long as your new course won't take any longer to complete than the old. Q If I simply send an applica tion for Korean GI term insurance to VA within the 120-deadline, will -,l V Sweet Mixed Pickles Perk Ud Slimmer Meals hi AUa DENHOfT " . 1 pepper. Combine 3 e. an-purpose, flour and tap. curry powder; mixing wen. Then dredge chicken In the curry-flonr mixture. Melt Yi e. batter or margarine over medium heat. Add chicken, browning weU. ' Add o. drained, sweet mixed pickles and one c. canned; drained, pineapple chunks. Cover and cook over low heat 45 to 65 minutes, until chicken la tender. , Using up Leftovers Chicken Pickle French Toast Is the answer to how to serve left overs. To serve 4, combine one c diced, cooked chicken, c. coarsely cut chopped sweet mixed pickles, 2 canned pimentos cut In thin strips and 2 1014-oz. cans condensed cream of chicken soup. Mix well and beat. Meanwhile, combine 3 beaten eggs. V c sweet pickle llauld. V c. milk and ft tsp. salt, beating well until blended. Melt c. butter or margarine. Dip- bread slices In egg mixture and saute In butter or margarine until browned on both sides. Serve chicken Dickie mixture over French toast. 8WXET mixed pickles wiwnseives . nicely into many ansae, jnere's one way 'to i them in a delicious meat dish. . Fickle Vegetable Braised Bound Bteak: Have a lbs. round steak cut about 1 m. thick. Sprinkle the meat with salt and pepper mnd dredge with flour. Melt Vt c fat over medium heat and add S sliced, medium-sized onions. Cook nnui ugnuy browned. Add the Steak' Remove onions and add steak. Cook until browned on both sides. Add the onions and 1 c. water. Cover and cook over low heat 1 to 1ft hra, or until almost tender. Add one c each sliced carrots, diced sweet mixed pickles, and diced celdry. Salt and pepper to taste. Cover and cook over me dium heat until vegetables are tender about 30 minutes. Unusual Chicken Curry To serve 4-8 with an unusual chicken curry, have a 3ft to 4 pound chicked cut in serving pieces. Bprinkle chicken with salt and I Veterans Starting Summer School In Korean GI Bill May Have To Wait (CopjrrUbt, isu. Kiss Imtmm Sradteta, Id). Veterans starting summer school under the Korean GI Bill may have to wait until late in he cummer term of their first GI allowance checks, since under the law it tunas about two months for the money to reach them, Veterans Adminis tration said. For that reason, VA urged vet eran - trainees to bring along ' nest gg" of their own to tide them over for the Initial period. Very (ften an entire summer semester may last no longer than two months, VA said. Once the GI checks start coming, they . will cover every month of iraining completed, so long as vet erans make sure their schools file monthly attendance certificates with the VA. VA gave these reasons for the length of time it takes to make initial GI allowance payments: First, the I& requires the allow-, ances to be paid after the end of each month of training completed, and not before. Further, payment for an initial period of training of build grain storage. ANSWER: Yes, you can borrow up to 80 per cent of the cost, be fore erection, through your ASC office. Timely State College Answers Farm Question QUESTION: How long should I let my cow stay dry? ANSWER: Six to eight weeks, ac cording to T. C. Blalock, dairy ex tension specialist. A cow's normal lactation length is 10 months, with a six to eight weeks rest period bc .'ore the- next lactation. If you re duce the dry period, she will pro bably give much less milk during the next lactation. Cows need the rest to repair any damage done to the complicated parts of her milk producing system. One study show ed that cows given the six to eight weeks dry period produced 1,000 pounds more milk than cows that were dry less than 30 days. j QUESTION: I ean't dry my cows vp; what can I do about it? ANSWER: You're lucky to have such good milkers, says Blalock, but they should get a normal dry pe riod. On heavy milkers, reduce feed and water until production drops to about 20 pounds a day and then just quit milking. They'll dry up. If a cow has had mastitis, watch her closely; if inflammation shows, milk her nut again. 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I recently read of one gardener who collected all the cardboard boxes he could get it the store, flattened them out. and put them on the ground around his plants as a mulch and the re sults were excellent. Many vegetables, flowers, small fruits and shrubs are good subjects for mulching. Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and cucumbers may be mulched with straw leaves or pa per. Azaleas, camellias and blue berries which desire an acid soil may be mulched with sawdust, leaf mold or peat. Red raspberries, dew berries and grapes may be mulched with straw or strawy manure. In all cases the mulch should be applied after the soil has been well moistened by rain or irrigation. If fertilizer is necessary it also shouid oe applied before the mulch is laid down. You will find that in small gar dens a mulch will help solve many of your cultural problems. 0000000000000000000000004 . . o For A CLEAN CURE use CLEAN KEROSENE . 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