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FRESH LEAN
Ground Beef
Pound
39e
T-Bone
Sirloin
or Club.Lb
Top
Round
LB.
ARMOUR'S U. S. CHOICE BONELESS ROUND
STEAKS
Armour's
STAR
FRANKS
Round
Bottom
LB.
79c
45c
All
Meat
1-Lb.
Cello
SELECTO FULLY COOKED
WHOLE
or
SHANK
SELECTO FULL]
i Hams
HALF _ LB.
SMOKY MOUNTAIN
Lunch Meat
25c
BOLOGNA 8 oz. pkg.
P&P LOAF
SPICED LUNCH
MEAT_6 oz. pkgs.
W Vernedale Home Style
MAYONNAISE
HI-C ORANGE DRINK
pt. ■s 25c
2 as 59c
Mother's
HOT DOG or HAMBURGER
ROLLS ::r 29c
CHARCOAL
BRIQUETS
10 £ 59c
I
ROYAL
CROWN
of
COCA
Van Camp
PORK &
YOUR
CHOICE
CARTON
OF 6
PLUS
DEPOSIT
Limit 2
BEANS 4 49c
LIBBY'S 14 oz _
TOMATO CATSUP 2BTL 39C
Vemedale — Choc. - Vanilla or Strawber ry
UNDERWOOD ... „ — ^
DEVILED HAM can 19C
GUARANTEED RIPE — 22 LB. AVERAGE — SWEET
Watermelons rROM 59c
WESTERN VINE RIPENED
Cantaloupes «■ 29c
iMi Peaches 3 lbs 29c
WISE POTATO
Chips
Twin Packs
101/2 OZ.
PKG.
: I: •
49c
VERNEDALE POUND
Cake
29c
Florida's Finest Fresh Frozen Vernedale
ORANGE JUICE
2_12-OZ. CANS
4_6-OZ. CANS
Heaw Gauge Aluminum — With Saran Cover
[ TIP TOP FRESH FROZEN
LEMONADE SSf
i
10c
This Is The Law
By Robert E. Lee
(For the N. C. Bar Association)
ARREST BY OFFICER
ARREST BY PRIVATE PERSON
May a private person arrest
another without a warrant?
Yes. There are two North Car
olina statutes listing instances
where a private person may ar
rest without a warrant.
Section 15-39 of the General
Statutes provides: “Every per
son present at any riot, rout, af
fray or other breach of the peace,
Shall endeavor to suppress and
prevent the same, and, if neces
sary for that purpose, shall ar
rest the offenders.”
Section 15-40 of the General
Statutes provides: “Every person
in whose presence a felony has
been committed may arrest the
person whom he knows or has
reasonable ground to believe to
be guilty of such offence..
Both of these statutes require
that thte crime be committed
within the presence of the pri
vate person making the arrest.
And if the particular crime is
not a ‘breach of the peace”, the
private person moist determine rt
his peril whether the crime is -
felony.
It is better and safer to obta a
a warrant when this may be
promptly done. If a private per
son undertakes to arrest without
a warrant another person other
wise than in the instances listed
in these statutes, he at once tres
passes on the legal right of ano
ther; and the party Who he un
dertakes to deprive of his liberty
may resist him with such force
as may be necessary to defend
himself successfully.
, * » * *
What is a felony?
The term is defined in the sta
| tutes of North Carolina as fol
j lows: “A felony is a crime which
| is or may be punishable by either
i death or imprisonment in the
state’s prison. Any other crime
is a misdemeanor.”
In general, felonies are crimes
that are of a more serious nature
than misdemeanors. The distinc
tion is more or less arbitrary, be
cause the statutes have added to
the list of felonies some crimes
that are generally not consider
ed serious and to the list of mis
demeanors some crimes that are
by many persons considered quite
serious.
Police officers, as well as pri
vate persons, have difficulty in
remembering whether a particu
lar crime is a felony or a mis
demeanor.
♦ * * *
A private person observes an-i
other wrongfully breaking into
the home of his neighbor. May he
arrest the person without a war
rant?
Yes. It is a felony to break in
to the home of another witWout
authority. The act was committed
v-'tShin the presence of the private
person making the arrest.
* * * * ♦
A private person is passing a
home. He hears shouts of “Help!
He is murdering me.” May he
break open and enter the home
to prevent the commission of
murder?
Yes. A North Carolina statute
says "All persons are authorized
to break open and enter a house
to prevent a felony about to be
committed therein.”
* * * *
This is the last of a spring se
ries of articles which have a
Boy Scouts Urge All to Display U.S, Flags
, The nation’s five million Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts, Explor
ers and adult leaders embark on a campaign to encourage all
I citizens to fly the United States Flag at their homes on holi
I days. The Boy Scouts of America has always required its
,members to know the history of the United States Flag and
:the proper ways to show respect for it.
pea red weekly during the past
three months. They have been
written for the non-lawyer as a
public service of the North Car
olina Bar Association. Another
series will toe started in the fall.
About 200 patrons were rout
ed from a Philadelphia movie
theater during a Brigitte Bardot
film when .smoke filled the
building. Firemen said the air
conditioner overheated.
to
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I
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