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PAGE SIX-A Special Criminal Term Os Superior Court Scheduled June 22nd Judge Walter Cahoon of Elizabeth City will preside ovgr a special criminal term of , Chowan County Superior Court which convenes here Jupe 22. Mrs. Lena M Leary, clerk, said the special session had been requested by Solicitor Herbert Small, also of Eliza beth City, in order to clear the crowded docket. Judge Cahoon is resident district judge. Jurors drawn for service at the, term include: Louise Clark Ashley, Route 3, ... Edenton; Alice Weadon Bend, 106 West Church Street; Joseph Warren White, Jr., Rwjte 1, iHobbsville; William Thomas Foxwell, 212 East Hicks Street; Ola Cobb Willi foW, 106 West Albemarle Slfeet; William Anthony Skin nqr, 146 East Freemason Stiiet; Durwood Wayne Top- Route 1, Edenton; Madge Loiter Whitehurst, 602 El lidlt Street, and Edward Lee Pqfts, 43 Hawthorne Road. CAlso, Ernest Edward Priv ottj Route 1, Edenton; Sylvia ANTIQUES $ . . YOUR BEST INVESTMENT! 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Your Ford Dealer’s got a i J big selection of late-model beauties •..a all backed by his reputation as an Cfijfo outstanding local businessman. He a has the staff and facilities to put used , mm**. cars in top condition. And he stands behind his used cars just the way he * ■■ ■ _ a J stands behind his new cars—for with confidence :n™r A - ,sl9ntta, ' a ‘ emark VZr 1970 LTD Hardtop 1969 Pontiac Catalina ’ VINYL ROOF FACTORY AIR LOW MILEAGE TWO AND FORDER MODELS AIR CONDITION ALL EXTRAS BIG DISCOUNT! SHARP COLORS FACTORY WARRANTY 1970 Galaxie Hardtop 1968 Polaro Hardtop 4 LOADED WITH EXTRAS AIR GREEN VINYL MANY EXTRAS LOW MILEAGE FACTORY AIR ROOF WARRANTY PRICED TO BELL! BEAUTIFUL FINISH ONE OWNER \1970 Lemans Sport 1967 Mustang 2 Plus 2 BEAUTIFUL GREEN VINYL ROOF BUCKET SOLID BLACK RED INTERIOR V-* ENGINE . 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Winslow of Tyner; Rich ard Lee Goodwin, Route 1, Tyner; Bernice Krause Mi chael, 503 South Broad Street, 1 and Frank Spruill, 206 East 1 Eden Street. Also, Vandy Nixon of Ty- ' ner; -Nathan David Dail, 20 ' Westover Heights; Ralph Eu- ' gene Saunders, 10 Morgan - Park; James Petrie Simons, 314 North Granville Street; Mary White Overton, Route 2, j Edenton; W alter Stanley ' Twine of Tyner; Agnes S. Hardison, Route 2, Edenton; ' TO CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE U, UN. Brenda Kay Bunch Winbome, Route 1, Edenton, and Thom as Walter Umphlett, Route 2, Edenton. And, Lina White Stallings, 1104 North Broad Street; Fred William Britton, 812 Johnston Street; James Earl Darnell, Morgan Park; Mary Lane Bass, Route 3, Edenton; Gene vieve Piland Baker, Route 1, Tyner; C. T. Dixon, Sr., Route This Is The Law By Robert E. Lee F« «ho N. C. Du AwalUSw CAPTURED ANIMALS White and Black were sep arately hunting on the land of Brown. Each had Brown’s permission to hunt on the land. White’s hound dogs found and started to chase a fox. White and his dogs were pursuing the fox when Black, well knowing the fox was so hunted and pursued, shot and killed the fox in- -the sight of White. Black picked up the fox and started to carry it off. White claimed the fox. Who is entitled to the legal ownership of the fox? Most sportsmen would probably say that White was entitled to the fox. But a famous New York decision correctly held, from a legal viewpoint, that Black was the owner of the fox. Black was the first one to acquire possession of the fox. He was the one that fired the shot and stopped the running fox. Neither had any legal property rights in- the wild fox up to this time. Although Black’s conduct was uncourteous and not in keeping with good sportsman ship, no legal rights of White had been interferred with. Ty(er Os Edenton BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING 1, Edenton; Jidie (Lane Ash ley, Route 1, Edenton; Myrtle Parks Cuthrell, 504 (North Broad Street; Doris Owens Brickhouse,, 20 Hawthorne Road, and Kenneth Whiter Williams, Route 2, Edenton. Also, Mrs. L. C. Briggs of Hobbsville; Mrs. Colbert By rum of Tyner; Harold Jones, Route 2, Edenton; Ivey Han cock Meadows, 8 Stratford The mere pursuit at a wild animal does not confer upon the pursurer any legal rights. It is not, however, neces sary that the pursuer of a wild animal should in all cases reduce the animal to his actual physical possession in order to gain the owner ship thereof. It has been held that when an animal has been mortally wounded so that actual possession is prac tically inevitable, a vested property in it accrues, which cannot be divested by an other’s act in intervening and killing it. Animals or fish caught in a trap or net belong to the one who owns or has set the trap or net. The ownership and constructive possession of the trap carries with it the own ership and possession of what ever may be caught in it. Jones is hunting on Smith’s land without permission of Smith. Jones captures a wild animal thereon. To whom does the captured animal be long? Smith. Jones is a trespass er on the land of Smith. If a trespasser captures a wild animal on the land of anoth er, the ownership of the ani mal is in- the landowner. Road; Faye C. Hampton, Route 2, Edenton; Lindsey Dillard, Route 1, Edenton; Henry Hurley Mitchell, 702 McMullan Street; Walter L. Noneman, Route 2, Edenton; Lois Dale Briggs of Tyner; Edward Earl Evans, Route 3, -Edenton; Eva Belle Morris, Route 3, Edenton, and Doug las Wayne Cale, 27 Hawthorne Road. Smith may in a proper leg al proceeding recover from Jones either the animal or a judgment for its reasonable value, Gardner captures a bear. The bear is tied by a chain to a tree in Gardner’s yard. The bear escapes. It is sub sequently re-captured by Bur nett on Burnett’s land. May Gardner recover the bear from Burnett? No. Gardner can neither recover the bear nor its value from Burnett. If wild animals, captured and held in private owner ship, escape and resume their natural liberty, the owner loses his property rights in them and they become the property of him who recap tures them. An exception is made in respect to wild animals that have been domesticated to such an extent as to acquire “animus revertendi,” the habit of returning to their owner. Accordingly, if a wild animal has developed the habit of returning to his mas ter should wander upon the land of another, the owner of the land upon which he has strayed does not acquire ownership by capture. Talk Isn’t Cheap! During the first three months of this year, the Congressional Record cost the American tax payer $623,811.24 or approx imately $84.78 per page. It not only provides a daily tabula tion of almost everything that is said in Congress, but in cludes through the "extension of remarks” section a catch-all for anything Congressmen want to insert. 11(115 . . . Summit canvas, prlmltivo color- Mb Vs Hil rtrl|MS, toatkors. ' matcktd, no-lroning. \ HSfW \ All colon and slsas. | EJ^Ui .... —1.... u..i... r a o w i tonlngt, shapos. u »» I down, strlpos, N, solids. All JWf QUESTION? K H ms 1 cs ordUotod •MO „Qowds CUTHRELL’S DEPT. STORE *22±*2£*SE l Bi~Um,K.C. WINS SCHOLARSHIP—BHss Jessica Spruill, daughter of Mr. and Mis. William Edward Spruill, was the recipient of the 1976 Edenton Woman’s Club scholarship. The schol arship is a $296 award to the College of the Albemarle. Mias Spruill is a recent grad uate of John A. Holmes High School. Efforts Aided By Coast Guard ELIZABETH CITY Coast Guard Seaman Gene W. Har rell, son of Mr. and Mrs. -L L. Harrell, Route 3, Edenton, has been participating in the Coast Guard’s effort to alle viate some of the pollutant sources in the tidewater area cf the central eastern states. Located 50 miles south of Norfolk, Va., one of the larg est seaports on the east coast, Eliabeth City helicopters and fixed wing aircraft make weekly oil pollution surveil lance flights, looking for pol lution and its sources. Through either pollution containment experiments or surveillance, each Coast Guardsman at Elizabeth City is directly or indirectly in volved in the control of pol lution. BINGO PARTY A bingo party, sponsored by St. Ann’s Altar Society, will be held Tuesday night at 8 o’clock at the church par ish hall. Refreshments will be served. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A CLASSIFIED AD THE NEW CONCEPT OF EASE and soft, fluid lines in a spirited new art deco print in...moving, mobile and marvelous... 100% arnel triacetate. RK 11L : ORIGINALS BfV V Jonathan Logan M n f EDENTON, N. C.f | (A Division of CuthrelPg Dept. Store)
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