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A person who dies without a will: is said to die “intestate.” The" State, has to step in with its “intestate] laws” and mahf.j#^j»tributiOT» bti his property. If a person doesn’t like the inte-j state laws, he can make a will anil dispose of his property in any way he wishes. marizations of some of the mort; important provisions of the Inte-| state Succession Act of North] Carolina. 1. If a husband or wife is sur-.l vived by a spouse and only one child, the real and personal property is divided equally between the surviving spouseand the child.1 (If the child is dead leaving issue, then the issue takes his share.) 2. If a husbai ir wife is sur vived by a spouse and two or more children, the surviving spouse takes one-third of the real and personal property and the children, or their lineal descendants,- take the other two-thirds of the real and person al property. 3. If a husbattd or wife is sur* vived by a spouse and is survived by neither children nor issue of children but leaves parents and brothers and sisters, the surviv ing spouse takes one-half of the real property and the first $10, 000 in value of the personal, prop erty plus one-half of the remainder in personal property; the parents take one-half of the real property. The brothers and sisters do not takes anything. 4. If a husband or wife, is sur vived by a spouse and is survived by cJdHewr nor issue of children, nor a spouse takes all of the real and personal prdl>erty. 5. If a person is not survived by a spouse but is survived by lineal descendants children or lineal de cendants of deceased children), all of his real and personal property will go to his lineal descendants. 6. If a person is not survived by a spouse or lineal descendants but is survived by both parents, they take in equal shares his entire es'-' tate, or if either parent is dead, the surviving parent takes the en tire estate. • ’bif leaves the .surviving* 7., If a person is not survived by a spouse, lineal descendants, or by a parent, his entire estate will go to his brothers and sisters and the linfal descendants of any deceased brothers and sisters if there be »son is survived by no I descendants, parents, ' sisters, or lineal de deceased brothers and one-half of the estate goes to paternal aunts and uncles or : to lineal descendants of such aunts and uncles, 'The second half of the estate goes to the maternal side of the family ill the same man ner. If there are representatives of only one side of the family surviv ing) then they take all. 9. If no person can be found en-< titled to inherit under the Inter state Succession Act, then all Of the. decendent’s property will es cheat to the' University, of North Pvt. Melvin Janet Gate GI Training ., Fvtr Melvin S. Jones, whose wife, 'Mildred, Eves on Route 2, Dover,' completed the lineman’^ course sit the Army Signal -Training Cepter, Fort Gordon, Ga., June 1. r ' During the eight-week course Jones was trained to installed and maintain aerial communication wires and cable’s. 'He entered the army last January' and completed basic training at Fort Tackson, S. C. The 23-year-old soldier is a T955 Iter* »re >M M ^ by the Veterans Admieiis1 questions front former se; and their families: V-'£A Q — Are Wbrld War II veterans still eligible for GI loans? A — Yes, for. ten years after dis charge from active wartime serv plus one year additional for -each 90' days of that .ever, in no case may a II veteran'* eligibility Hi July 25, 1962, nor' continue after July 25, 1967. Q — A friend has recently been, discharged from a VA hospital bet cause of “MHB”. What do those letters mean?, V ■ ||j A — They mean “maximum hos pital benefit.” In other words, in ,the opinion of hospital officials, additional time ^in the hospital would bring abbut no further im provement io the patient’s con-; dition. \ ' Q — Wherecan lists or rostersi graduate of Fort Barnwell High School/His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Simm Jones, live on Route 1. Turkey Feeds Warn "asriy nutrition" to finishing. Red Rose Turkey Feed* are formu lated to help you get the most profit from your flock. Red Rose Turkey Starter supptfes , the vitamins and antibiotics forfkst weight gains end conditioning, Red Roae Turkey Grower keeps the flock MU conditioned, and Red Rose Turkey and Broiler Fitting Feed helps you get more at market time. From start .to finish, feed Red Rose Turkey Feeds. [ Turkey Po«ilts Arriving Weekly Parrott Bros. ^ 3M N. Heritage St. Kinaton, N. C. “Helping to build a better Livestock Market for Eastern North Carolina” of the old (3vil War regiments be foijod today in the event that One wished to look np the record of a relative? J A Most of-the Civil War rec •■■'"iV i*. . u. i-.' -,a,—_ have been tamed bver to the onai Archives of the United =9, Washington 25, D. C. You it write to them for infonna of this type. ■ ■■; , YOU NEED GAS SERVICE EASTERN RULANE SALES DPS ECONOMICAL 2! Bottles or Tanks Furnished ' "■ ‘if’iw-iW' ' .v r ' *»«' -•« _ ;:yf ' 201 East New Bern Road Kinston, N. C —-— Pbone JA 2*4725 vrorsciV .ftOTW ‘/'ri wag %>, \ ■:= fci ' ' llife fc-’H : ; 3gh 5^ IttanRusui If: ”3f
Jones County Journal (Trenton, N.C.)
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