T " F? f It 7 noarinq rorn iyews am hotbot pangub, 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. a This Is The Law 9 r 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 WORRIED? NERVOUS Over Change-of-Life? Ease your mind. Get welcome relief with special woman's medicine 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. Met Mrs. The tion club me demonstra 11 with Mrs Don't dread those seemingly endless years of misery and discomfort, of sudden hot flashes, waves of weakness and irritability. There is a special woman's medicine which can relieve those heat waves, weak- nervousness, lo yon can again, so that yon re De an attection I mother. If you are going through the change, don t despair. Do as iss thousands of women neas, nervousiu caoncemofe" ate wife and m, do take a special woman's medicine Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable Compound devel oped by a woman specially to help women by relieving such functionally caused female distress. In doctors' testa woman after woman found that Pinkham's Compound gave dramatic help to all this without costly shots . Irritability ia soothed, hot flashes) subside. So don't s it and brood and feel unable to help yourseii. you oan leel better. Get trentle Lvdia E. vegetame uompouna toaay. The geaila medicine with the gentle name LYDIA E. PINKHAM 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 i bloodshed ! : box score : 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 HO-HUMMM! 1 What This Placa Needs, Folks, b A Few Good Ada In This NEWSPAPER BB ' " ii'mimm T7' rrn'' 'v ' ' saa&iajSBSW ByTTHMBHBBaiBaDnmBiMi BBS In JWSiiumualSm lgaaaasannaaTKMBy SrB BBS KSBPSSSa SSSnTBar SBSBBS BBS? "HBaH PsBBBBBBBBBMrMsHyS I BsfsV. BBfc il SPEEDY SERVICE Chicago The O'Hara Interna tional Airport is providing fast service in its new million-dollar jet-age restaurant. Using two-way radios and whis pered instructions into the ears of his staff, the head waiter sees that the patrons are served in a hurry. The electronicallye equipped res taurant, with special ovens in the kitchen can bake a potato in 2 minutes, defrost a frozen lobster tail in 35 seconds and then cook it in another 55 seconds. ALL PURPOSE f 3-IN-ONEOIL Oils Everything Prevents Rust REGULAR -Oil SPRAY ELECTRIC MOTOR ' " at AkAuiirtvao-nn Innkft ..iw. wspwo won mm: " this big when you load It up m and this big when you gas It up s i. That, in the eyes of most Chevy II wagon owners, is just about the size of it. A king-size appetite for cargo. But a dainty one for gas. And this, we hardly need add, is 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 front seat to the tip of the lowered tailgate. m IF IN NEED OF Letterheads Envelopes Statements Visiting Cards Business Cards Promisory Notes Chattel Mortgages Warranty Deeds State Warrants Land Posters Contact THE NEWS-RECORD MARSHALL, N. C. happy life. Our next meeting is to be in the (home of Mrs. Bernard Prof itt Sr. AT YDBR CHEVROUT DEALERS And for all the popper we packed into that 6-cy Under engine (there's also a choice of an even thriftier 4 fa most models), we wen careful to keep it simple, easy to service , and a real stickler on economy. Feel in a traveling mood? Well happy coincidence this is the time of year yon Chevrolet dealer feels in his most generous trading mood. Looks like it's high time yoff two got together. 9 CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY E, CORVAIR AND CORVETTE FIENCH BROAD CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. MARSHALL, N. C. Healer Franchise No. : you CAM GET RELIEF FROM HEADACHE PAIN STAN BACK gives you FAST relief from pains of heeoacne, m neuritis, and minor sains of i rheumatism. Because STAND contains several end prescribed ingredients reiier, you c (let test Mas Uks CTSaJDSPsf J4a v vi i vi, jvu ejsf tames innonvn seiui mmmttt - gj STm Slijarii aiMli comraencs. oaxnisviiofl guarsnneai inmv preparation BniKlllUilllil you'va aver aVtfiMiMaBlaaj usee I t,. i Cherokee, N. C. Chief Osley Bird Saunooke of the Eastern Band of Cherokees rekindles the honor ed fire of hia tribe in an ancient ritual to officially open re-created 200-year-old Oconaluftee Indian Vil lage. This "Living Museum" of the Cherokees, where artisans re-Jive a vanished way of tribal life, is open daily from mid-May until September. sr ' fjri itt General Electric 'eBlwWBTwBi BBS ST BBBBwSsBBBSBBBKBBfv SB ADDIId m - m nces and Furniture REFRIGERATORS TV SETS FREEZERS RANGES AUTOMATIC WASHERS STEREOS IRONS CLOCKS Very Lowest Prices Possible Easy Terms No Trade Needed LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS: 3-pc. Walnut Finished BEDROOM SUITE Only $79.8 4-pc. Maple BEDROOM SUITE Only $149.98 INNERSPRING MATTRESSES 134.50 value Only $24.98 BOX SPRINGS To Match, $34.50 value Only $24.98 COTTON MATTRESSES - only $12.98 9x12 Homestead RUGS .... Only $5. BON WHITE GENERAL MERCHANDISE Located in Building Formerly Occupied by Schaffer and Wright HOT SPRINGS, N. C. aJBel 69 sBBpl 1

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