KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KING^ MOUNTAIN. N. C. 100 GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PUROIASt OP ^ $10.00 or Moro Order if FREE ot your Kings Mtn. WINN-DIXIE STORES Void After , i9G9 The Veterans Corner Q Ilei'cntly I received infoi mation on the new pension lawj and a card ‘o till out and return to the Veterans Administration.! .Must I fiil out this card and re-; i turn it to the VA? Must lelect; ‘o accept the new law pension? j A You are not required toj complete the rarrd and return it to the VA or to accept the new law pension. However, it could be to your advantage to .Pill out the card, being certain to report all of. your Income, and return it to the VA. The information you sub mit (Will be examined very care fully. If you elect to accept a pension under ‘he new law, but the VA determines that it will not be to your advantage, you will not be changed to the new law. However, once you cash a pension check payable under the new law, you cannot thereafter change your election and revert back to the old law. from the Army and have applied for a certificate of eligibility from the Veterans Administration for a GJ. home loan. The home I’m interested in is still under con struction and has been inspected periodically by the VA. Will the VA appraisal or guaranty of my loan constitute a guaran‘y as to the structural soundness of the home? A-JNeither the VA appraisal on th/ home nor tne guaranty of your loan will constitu'e a guar- ' anty that the house is properly I constructed in all respects or I that you will be satisfied with 1 the home in every way. The pur- Q—I was re<-cntly discharged pose of ‘he VA inspection is to determine only that the house is built in accordance with The plans and specifications. By law, VA may only guarantee your loan, not your home. Thus, it would be wise for you to check with people you can trust who know the home building business, if you have any questions about the house itself. VA representa tives will be happy to answer any questions concerning the G. I. home loan program. Thursday, May- I, 1969 This Is The Law KINDS OF PROPERTY right" in the dead body of anoth- What is real property? ier? .... In a popular sense, property isj Yes. Although a dead body is anything ‘hat may ibe owned. It not property in the strirt sense, m-ay -be divided into two general the right to its possession classes: real property and perso- disposition Is a quasi (or "as il’t nal property. | property right which the courts Real property is the term ap]wiU recogni-.«e and protect. Lasting heart damage from rheumatic lever s’ates the North Carolina Heart Association is; called rheumatic heart disease. | Dim ; iW ^ 1 GP^EEM I STAMPS OD DATS W.D BRAND U. S. CHOICE SHOULDER or CHUCK (SAVE 20< lb.) BONELESS ROAST »79* SELECTO HAMELOT EXTRA LEAN COOKED (SAVE AO* lb.) BONELESS HAMS ^ a 99* W-D CUBED (SAVE 300 ^ BEEF STEAKEHES 1” W-D EXTRA LEAN (SAVE 200 GROUND BEEF 2 X T TALMADGE FARMS SLICED (SAVE 30< lb.) COUNTRY HAM .. 99* W-D WISCONSIN (SAVE I0< lb.) . . MILD CHEESE . a 69* CRACKIN'GOOD (SAVE 15<) CAN BISCUITS 6 38* W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE CHUCK (SAVE* 20f lb.) DANCE TO THE TUNE OF SAVINGS AT : : YOUR WINN-DIXIE STORES THIS WEEKI Yes suh! Dixie is gef'n reody to rcotly shine again with *nother big «Dixie Product Doys. *Dis time cv'y year Winn-Dixie puts on dis S9^opping Big Selection • . » Honoring the growers, processors gnd gtgckers of de South. So y'oU come on down and get ye shore of the ^ggrin^i during Dixie Product Doys ot your Winn-Dixie! STEAKS 59 W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE CHUCK (SAVE IOf lb.) ROASTS 59 W-D BRAND U. S. CHOICE ROUND TIP (SAVE 30f lb.) f! ROASTS 99 ~aMSTANT PfoducL of Tenncbsee MAXWELL HOUSE ASTOR •! :;arrow •*• i! ^ Limit 1 with $5.00 or more order Product of Florido COFFEE 89^ - 69^ THRiFTY MAID Product of Florida FRUIT DRINKS 4 t.«l 39^ A? —— • - »»»«»■ « v-'vw wt Miwic uisjer. Product of Kentucky SHORTENING -59^ |9(tBSSr. plied to land or real estate. It is property (which is Immovable and permanent in its character and use, such as houses and buildings, the annexed fixtures, the trees and vegetation above the soli as well as the mineral underneath i‘s surface. * A * What is personal property? Personal property is movable in its nature, and includes every sort of p-roperty not possessing the nature of real property, such as furniture, merchandise, clo'h- ing, animals, promissory notes, stocks and bonds, boolts, patents, automobiles, and the like. Personal property may be changed into real property, as where one takes brick and mor tar — all personal property — and constructs a house with them, which is then considered real property; and if in the lapse of time that same house 'be raz ed to ‘he ground and the build ing material sold as such, they again acquire the characteristics of personal property. « « « May one have a "property Top Young Auto Mechanics To Be Named f The annua] search for Ameri ca’s top young auto mechanics is under way. Auto mechanics students from In the absence of a provision in a person’s will, the right of preservation find burial belongs to the surviving husband or wife, or next of kin. For example, if a man dies, it is his wife who has the say as to where and how the body is to be buried. If he has no sun^ng wite, .‘hen this right is vested in those next of kin to him. If there is a desecration of the grave of an ancestor, there vests in the next of kin as of 'be time the wrongful act is done a right to bring an action for damages. • * • A man residing in Maine and a man residing in Florida meet in New York. ’The Maine resident wants to sell to ‘.he Florida resi dent all of his real and personal property located In North Caro lina. They want to execute the contrac' in New York. The law of which state will govern, the transaction? Real property can only be con veyed or disposed of in accord ance with the law of the place where it is situa'ed, while a transfer of personal property is usually 'governed by the law of the place where the transaction occurs. Accordingly, the real property must be conveyed pursuant to the laws of North Carolina, and the personal property must be trans ferred pursuant to the laws of New York. * . . . •• III• «-<• Iiic/ic viuci rroaut i^ETERGENT..... VEGETABLE . , Limit one v.'ith a $5.00 or more order. ■ B Bl^ ■■ I (Wesson, W-D SFLIT (SAVE lOc ».) LB. SWIFT'S riOSTESS ROUND (SAVE 70(i Canned Ham 4 s^99 POUND ^ SIZE • MORTON'S I MEAT DINNERS . ijj. .TASTE O' SEA f FISH STICKS . . . ..^Chicken, Beef or Turkey [ mORTON MUT PIES .. ri>00NN’SERVE TOPPING ■J FRESH FROZEN SLICED STRAWRERRIES ! Alt FLAVORS ^^PERBRAND SHERBCT . 3Bit 3 8oz. S-iOO Pkgs. I . 5 8-02. S|00 Pkgs. I. 2 39^^ 2 c'ot 89?: SUGAR PEAS ARGC PEAS \ _ _ .\ Limit One of Your Choice with a $5.00 order. MAYONNAISE eluding a team from Kings Moun tain High School are entering the 21s‘: annual Plymouth ’Trou ble Shooting Contest, according to J. C. Atkinson, Principal of KMHS. All 26 students in KMHS’s auto; mechanics class are eligible for their school’s Trouble Shooting i team. Two auto mechanic students wlH be selec ed for the team through intra-class competition by Gordon Beatty, the auto shop instructor, to repre.sent the High School at the local ’Trouble Shoo't in,g Contest to be held May 24, 1969 at Charlotte, N. C. The contest consists of two competitions: a writ'en exam for each participating student which will count as 30 percent oif a team’s final score, and a mechan ical challenge worth'TO parwrrt. In the mechanical comytition, s'udents work on ndw cars sup plied by local Plymouth aealers who sponsor the event. The boys will race the clock and each oth er to find 'and fix several identi cal malfunctions purposely plac ed under the hoods of the cars by' Plymouth engineers. The Western N. C. District con ies'* is one of about 1(X) local; events being held across the country this spring. The winning team and its instructor earn an expense-paid trip to the National Trouble Shooting Finals June 16, T7 and 18 in Indianapolis at ‘he I famed ‘‘.500’’ Speedway. I Contestants are competing forj a tota] of $125,000 worth of scho larships and awards. ■Purpose of the Plymouth Trouble Shooting program is to recognize and honor outstanding auto mechanic s'udents and to; encourage them to seek a reward insf career as an automobile mechanic. Having A Wedding? Call Paul LemmeiiB Phone 487-4502 Photographer Product of Florida m DEEP SOUTH Product of South Corolino DUKE'S (Wealth By WILSON ClUFFUf Young men in a huriy seem to be prime candidates for lieart attacks, as reported from a study of 3524 men aged 39 to 59. The man who is hard-driving, aggressive, competitive, highly ambi tious, living under constant deadline pressures appears more likely to have a coro nary attack than the placid, relaxed man. There must be a happy medium in this fast paced life. After you see your doctor. bring your prescription to g*aM<**^ (SAVE Vi ON 6 CANS) No. 303 ■i T FANCY GOLDEN FIRM HEAD BANTAM CRISP CORN LEHUCE 2"«»39/ .. ,3941 ■ “39f' , N#, Call CAROLINA .. Limit 5 with $5.00 or more order. ' FREEStONE Peaches 5/M Limit One With A $5.00 or More Order. Roosted and Packed in Florida ASTOR COFFEE....".'. LADIES Product of South Corotino NYLON H0SIERY....3/’I QUART JAR i GRADE "A" LARGE PALMETTO FARM EGGS DOZ. j fREE aw? GREED STAMPS li 1000 FREE STAMPS Willi PuKMM of 22 "; 3 HP BRIGGS t STRATTON LAWN MOWER.. AT YOUR LOCAL WINN DIXIE STORE Void After Moy 3rd 48-02. Blue Arrow Fabric Seftnef Void After Moy 3 2;*^RKN STAMPS 614-02. Rea , Menthol or Lime Noxerno IfiBt. Shave Cream Void Afrer Mov 3 JjREEN STAMPS 46-02, JohnwY Gfo-Ceot Wax Void After Moy 3 e::rc.tr/%. GREEN STAMPS U.ll. FV(«>4 »» 8oz. Tame Cream Rintt Void After Moy 3 Col. KM Saver Says... REMEMBER THAT VoUR TON&UE IS IN A W&T PLACE AND IS APT To SLIP „lll Hif ■v 01 SLIP your earnings into a 'sove-by-maU' en velope from Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Assn. We are always pleased to have your personal visit — our save-by-mail envelopes are for your convenience when a personal call to Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Assn, is not feasible. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 28086

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