THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C. Page 6 Letter To The Editor Some people are su-^^estingjaround my ot my thftTho 74 by-pass If f"arm?ns Helds which my the present pipposec rou „i„ be f low me 10 ICO w...-- - Js going to cost me. It wiJi ou ‘S,aT?s not all. I l«tve have my Having ^ Cliristinas Party? Let us help you with your plans. We will be delighted to discuss our special Christmas party rates. Large or Small groups up to 200. ROYAL VILLA MOTOR INN 1-85 in Kings Mountain 739-2544 ll:18tfn ..fp-s'^vlnga invested here in jfrm machinery, farm buildings and soil enrichment. All ol this will be practically useless if I can’t farm. Thursday. November 18. 1971 That Is not all. I had already planned to sell building lots to sustain me in retirement. This will be ano.ther loss incurred by the proposed by-pass. This Is The Law In short, I will be sacrificing my occupation, my life’s savings By ROBERT E. LEE (For the N. C. Bar Association) KINSHIP Conversation on the subject of who is related to whom often bogs down over terminology mal adoption proceeding; (2) by a petition of the putative father; and (3) by a subsequent mar riage of the mohr and faher. and my retirement security. I am : purpose of the column this too old to start building anew. | week is to assist you in identi- The fact that the by-pass is i fymK "y ‘^bel those who are kin needed is not the question. That i m y°P has been stated so many limes ' for so long. The question is what route will hurt the fewest people the least amount and be the cheapest to build? This route is neither of these. R i R Q R YOUR BODY CAN'T START OVEH ’There is an old saying thot from the moment you are bom you start dying and while this may be somewhat etreme, it is essentially a truthful statement of fact. But, it is also true that when you take care ot your hi'olth you can slo-v up even though you can't slop the process. Talcing core ol our bodies can be done in many woy.s. A good diet, a proper amount of 0xercise regular habits, the right amount of rest and sleep, and most important, a family physician who you regularly consult lor a check up to see how you are doing. When you do, you put the odds on your side lor a longer healthier life. 0 you OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many ptKiple rely on us for their health needs. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. i IManeuver.s were made to block a former surrey w<“st of town which was made and announced and, to my knowk-dge, .searce- ly'conle.sted at the hearmg. Those In.sirumrmlal in relocating this route farther north have not come forth with offers of land. .Members of my family have made such an offer. They have staled publicly that the fir.st sur vey bypass might cross their pronerty without corrpl.unls re sulting. Someone - -y venture an an- answe - inis letter. If he does ,1.1 fir.st sav that he is .sac- .iiiciniT everything as I am ex pected to do. Otherwise his re ply will carry little weight. j HUGH FALLS. R,0B a R 5 R'(1 RHR5 R n RS rS R Q R •^iNGTnoimAiN DRUG r"oMP^,i,?“ HE CITY S MO-'JFRm STOsr PHONE 739-2571 Subject: Hehind Meany’s war with the President. They’re natural enemies—the cigar smoking-chomping Meany and the cool polished Nixon— and their battle had been in the cards all along. At .stake is your job, your pay, your way ruf life— and you’ll soon have to pick your side. Quote: “Truth is tough; it will not break, like a bubble, at a touch; nay, you may kick it about all day like a football— and it will be round and full at evenin,g.’’01iver Wendell Holmes. Knd quote. Yes! It’s going to prove most interesting the followinir months ahead. As these two begin to lock horns. They have each other’s measure. 'They know the .slakes are big. The .stakes are you and you and the White House and a philosophy of gov ernment and now even foreign policy and labor strength; and strikes and antistrike laws and price controls and all the things that get irvto the mix. These two men are battlin, over a way of life- your life, your job, your wages. And in the com ing months you’ll he asked again and again to pick your side. Ac tually, then this is a showdown between two forces. Who is your second cousin? Everybody, of course, knows whom to call a first cousin. He is your parent’s brother’s (or sis ter’s) child. Your first cousins child is not your second cousin, as is So oft en thought to be the case. ,Your first cousin’s child is your first cousin once removed. The child of the first cousin once removed is your first cou sin twice removed, and this per son's child is your first cousin three times removed. Your second cousin is your grandparent’s brother’s (or sis ter’s) grandchild That second cousins child is your second cou sin once removed, his child your second cousin twice removed, and so on. Or stated differently, your sec ond cousin is the grandchild of your great-uncle or great-uncle. Or stated still differently, the person your parent palls a first cousin once removed is ,vour sec ond cousin. The Veterans Corner Editor’s Note: Below are au thoritative answers by the Veter ans Administration to some ol the many current questions from former servicemen and their families. Further informa tion on veterans benefits may be Obtained at any VA office or your local veterans service or ganization representative. Q.—Is the Veterans Adminis tration deeply involved in medi cal research? Who is your grandnephew or grandniece? He or she is the igrandchild of your brother or sister. This is, of course, the same as saying he or -he is the child of your nephew or niece. Who are your double first cou sins? If two brothers marry sisters, the children of these two mar riages would be double first cou sins. The same result would be reached if a brother and a sister should raarrj’ the opposite sex”,'' of a brother and sister in anoth er family. North Carolina forbids the marriage of double first cousins though otherwise the marriage of first cousins is permitted. search projects are under way in VA hospitals and private clinisc. It has paved the way for the suc cessful treatment of tubercu losis, developed use of the Pace maker for hear) victims, and played a key role in medical breakthroughs such as the first successful kidney transplants, laSer cane for the blind, cobalt treatment of cancer, and use of} psychotropic drugs that have rev olutionized mental health care, i Q.—I receive 30 per cent dis-1 albllity from the Veterans Ad-1 ministration. I will soon -be 651 and retired. Can I waive my dis-1 ability compensation and come : under the VA pension program?! A.—Yes. Suggest you make ap plication for pension. VA will pay you the higher amount if you are eligible for two benefils. Q.—^I have a large dividend ac-' cumulation on deposit with VA i on my insiiranoe. lUay T with-1 draw a part of it? I Who is a foster child? A child raised like one’s own A-—You may withdraw all or any part of accumulated divi dends. Q.- -Can a veteran pursue any educational program he desires? A.—Yes, if the course or pro child, though not such by birth | gram given leads to a recognized or formal adoption. Who is a posthumous child? He is a child born after the death of his father. Who is a legitimated child? educational, vocational, or pro fessional objective, and if the school and course are approved by the state approving agency. The Manpower Administration He is a child who was born out is giving another $5 million to of wedlock but who has subse- the Opportunities Industrial-iza- quently become legitimated. This may be accomplished in North Carolina through any one EVBRETTE H. PEARSON. I of three methods: Cl) by a for- tion Centers (OIC). This money will help a'bout 3,500 more dis advantaged people to prepare for and find jobs. jris , fisheries biologist. 5 pi®*' Mm '< t V ....iiai hie works for you. Bill's main job is to make certain that fish in Duke Power's lakes are not harm ed by the luke-warm water discharge from our steam electric generating sta tions. The stations are designed so that the maximum temperature of discharged water is about the temperature of the human body. And this heat radiates rapidly to the atmosphere. To check on the design and operations of the stations, we continually monitor temperatures and make biological stud ies of the water in our lakes. So you'll find good fishing on Duke Power's lakes. Some of the best, in fact, is near our stations. And our scientists —like Bill Adair—are working closely with governmental and independent scientists to keep it that way. It's just one of the many things we're doing to make this a better place to live. Duke Power Making life a little better^^ Grand Opening TIMBER LAKE BUILDERS, INC. STERLING DRIVE (Off Waco Road) OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday 9 a.ni. to 6 p.m. Model Home Furnished by Timms Furniture 67 LOTS IN THIS DEVELOPMENT Featuring NATIONAL HOMES MORE FAMILIES LIVE IN NATIONAL HOMES THAN ANY OTHER HOMES IN THE WORLD. FINANCING AVAILABLE ON THREE HOUSES BUILT THROUGH KINGS MOUNTAIN SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION ALSO ANNOUNCING FORTHCOMING NEW SUB-DIVISION Davidson Estates Directly Across From Davidson Park FHA and VA approved also FHA 235 program available. First Phase: 11 acres to be developed. Down payment $200 under FHA 235 program with federal ' government subsidizing partial payments. This pro gram is designed for medium income families. These homes will be three and four-bedroom units. These will be models for the neighborhood. Construction will begin within the next month. Jerry Auten. President Crei Citv G HpowirJ lanuai ICumlM liumL>4 Mount VOL. APPOIN den ha: m.z-tis.:* nembei defense tional cc con Leg Legil John John \ bor of C Amoricar 4 (Dm mane td by til (oh 11 Gei the genei liiiiial cl (Mr. G1 Ix'gion a all local two yea He also member tional r lioarcl an (this boat ■For a Gladden i firing sci He ha post at I Chicago, H. C., A land. On Lind Linda Ecphomo UnivTi'Jjit Charlotte “.Miss 49 She so enter tb teniity-s, but she Student Along dauglitei the late quet of I Slie w tion wit played “ 1/Amaninof •' "herself, W'liole L Os well. 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