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Mr. sad Mrs. Gordon Parker
visited Ms mother, Mrs. CalUe
Perker orer the weekend.
Mr. and Mr Thorns Allison
had the following visitors Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Allison and
children of Asheville; Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Allison and baby of
Waynesville; Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Wyatt of Asheville; Mr. and Mrs.
Dewey Allison and children of
Spring Creak, and Sue Shetley.
.Mrs. Porris Holt and Edna Ruth,
Arthur Fowler and two daughters
bad dinner Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Tish Fowler.
Mr. and Mrs. Euni Wyait of
Asheville had Sunday dinner with
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wyatt
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangie and
Ken visited Mr. and Mrs. Payne
Norris Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fowler
and two daughters and Edward
Wyatt visited Mrs. Carolina Pan.
gle Sunday afternoon. i
Mr. and Mrs. Reaves Frisbee
and children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wilson Payne hut week.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Pangle and
Ken visited Mr. and Mrs. Lionel
Brooks Saturday."
Buys
$270.
If Tom carries collision insur
ance, he could recover from his
own insurance company the allow
able damages of the policy.
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This Is The Law 9
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ROBERT S. LBS
Forth N.C. Bar Aitodatum)
CONTRIBUTORY NEGLIGENCE
Tom and Joe ran into each oth
er with their automobiles. Both
were at fault The accident
would not have occurred if either
had been driving carefully. Joe
was, however, far more negligent
than Tom. Tom's car was dam
aged to the extent of $300 and
Joe's car was not damaged at all.
Both are insured. What, if any
thing, may Tom recover from Joe ?
Tom will not be permitted to
recover anything from Joe. Joe's
attorney, who will usually be one
employed by his insurance cum
pany, will plead as a defense
"contributory negligence" on the
part of Tom.
If both parties to an accident
are at fault under the doctrine
of contributory negligence neither
can recover from the other. This
is true even though one was 90 per
cent at fault and the other was
only ten per cent at fault. Tom's
contributory fault or negligence is
a complete bar to his right of re
covery from Joe. Tom did not
come into court wun clean
hands." He is denied recovery for
the purpose of punishing him for
his own misconduct.
The doctrine of "contributory
negligence" has been severely criticized-
A small number of states
have by statute abolished it, and
have substituted instead the doc
trine of "comparative negligence."
Under the doctrine of compara
tive negligence" there is an ap
portionment of damages according
to fault. For example, if Tom
had been ten per cent at fault, he
could have recovered from Joe
tinder the doctrine of "compara
tive negligence" $.')()( less $.'i0, or
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Dan Bailey was an employee of
Walter Gallant During the course
of his employment and while driv
ing Gallant's automobile. Bailey
bad a collision with an automobile
owned and driven by John Young.
Both Bailey and Young were at
fault. May Gallant recover from
Young money for the damages
done to his automobile?
No. Bailey at the time of the
collision was driving the car as
an agent of Gallant. The negli
gence of an agent is imputed to
his principal. It is the same as if
Gallant himself had been driving
the car. Since both drivers were
at fault, Young may plead in bar
of the action the doctrine of "con
tributory negligence."
If Bailey had not been at fault,
Gallant could have recovered the
full amount of any damages to
his car resulting from the negli
gence of Young.
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Walter Campbell lent his car to
James Gardner one evening. Gard
ner paid Campbell $5 for the use
of the automobile. The automobile
was badly damaged as the result
of a collision between Gardner and
Herbert Wilson. ISoth Gardner
and Wilson were at fault. The ac
cident would not have occurred if
either had been driving carefully.
May Campbell recover from Wil
son money for damages done to
his automobile ?
Yes. Whenever personal prop
erty is loaned or rented to anoth
er, there is created a bailment. In
this case, Campbell was the bailor
and Gardner was the bailee.
The negligence of the bailee is
not imputed to the bailor as in
cases of agency. The bailor may
recover from a third person whoso
negligent act has damaged the
bailed property, even though the
bailee's negligence contributed to
the lose. As against Campbell, the
bailor, Wilson cannot use the de
fense of "contributory negligence."
Aleene Cody in her new home. At
this time we had a house-warming
arter our regular meeting, ine
club was called to order by our
president Mrs. James H. Arling
ton .who presided at the meeting
We sang "Believe Me," led by
Mrs. Basel Proffltt The devo
tions were given by Mrs. Bonnie
Gosnell, using, for the Scripture
reading, Psalms I; prayer by Mrs
Ruby Corpening, our assistant
home agent
A beautiful,, teaching poem was
read by Mrs. Hasel Proffitt, "God
Shines the Stars." Everyone en
joyed this very much.
The meeting being announced in
order to transact business, our
project leader for May took charge
in the absence of our agent, Mrs
Ethel Wall in. Mrs. Eileene Hens-
ley gave an interesting discussion
on Food and Nutrition. The sev
en basic food, meal planning and
serving. Her twin daughters,
Misses Kay and Fay Hensley,
gave a demonstration on corn muf
fins, using pictures to show the
mixing steps, than gave each a
taste sample of the finished muf
fins which they bad baked for this
purpose. The secretary and treas
urer, Mrs. Everette Gosnell, gave
her report, and a report was giv
en on our fund raising project.
The aim of our club is to spons
or the buying of a new piano for
our church. Mrs. Eileene Hensley
and Mrs. Ruby Corpening gave a
report our District meeting which
is all ways a bright spot in our
club year.
We then discussed our plans for
our trip to Charlotte May 31 to be
on Betty Feezei"s TV. program.
Mrs. Corpening made announce
ment on a week in Raleigh-Home-
makers week for all who could go
The meeting was dismissed by all
repeating the "Collect for Club
Women."
Mrs. Cody then opened her
many -beautiful gifts which we all
enjoyed seeing with her. Thanking
each for their gift she then serv
ed delicious refreshments to the
present Mrs. Cody was assist
ed by bar mother, Mrs. Earl Rice,
two sisters, Mrs. Robert Lewis and
Miss Glennis Rice, and a sister-in-
law Mrs. Harmon Bice. A pleas
ant social hoar was entoved hv all
We enjoyed going fEoughWr
ovely home everything was so
nice. We wish for them a long and
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ON N. C. HIGHWAYS
Raleigh The Motor Vehicle
Department's summary of traffu
daattw through 10 a.m.. Monday
May SO, 1963:
KiUed to date 428
Killed to date last year 420
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just the kind of wagon we planned it to be.
Taut and trim as it is on the outside, we
went to great lengths to keep it BIG where a
wagon should be BIG. The load platform
extends a full nine feet from the back of the
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MARSHALL, N. C.
happy life.
Our next meeting is to be in the
(home of Mrs. Bernard Prof itt Sr.
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And for all the popper we packed into that
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open re-created 200-year-old Oconaluftee Indian Vil
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where artisans re-Jive a vanished way of tribal life,
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