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1973 Ascen- Logaii'^ ivelaiw; ” high chnical le pro- ct Don ; Cleve- "• Thursday, December 6, 1973 THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN. N C. PAGE 5 This Is The Law 3 O I'l By ROBERT E. LEE (SpiinsDu^d By tho Laivyc-l s i)f Noi'llini tai'olina' IXHFJRITANCE KICHTS A-ND ADai'’l i'.D C.llLUiti-;.-, and there Is no provision whatso ever in the will in reference to them or an indication in the will tlial the testator intentionally did not make siw-.ifle jnovision tile;ell; lor thc.n, the law will , iJivc liieiM utlal till ,' would et Ale.-iandor executes a will. Su:- |,,„i v^.ilhout■a will. This seituenl y Alexander ar.d his ,^,,1 the testator Wile adopt a ctiikt. Alexandei ^voukt have done .-o himseii ii lie ^ oes not change the terms of his ci,„„Kinp udl and tlieie is no mention of I he child in the will. Does the ' ' . » . ' i ■■idopted child inheril anything ^ man dies without a will. He lorn .Alexai.rlerjj; survived hy two naiui al c.ne Vcs. Under the statutes of '‘V;" “^"Iheyt child. Ills North Uarolina, the after-born child is entitled to such share in I In- estate of Alexander as it woulrt lie entitled to if Alexandei’ iiad died without a will. The will of Alexander is not othei'wise r-'- yoked or affected. The law gives to an afler- .adopted child the same rights of inherilance that are presentl,.’ given to a natural child horn aft- Cl ihe execution of a will. If the particular child had tx-en horn into the family or adopted into the family of Alexander be fore Ihe execution of his will, and wife had predeceased him. Will the childien share < ipiaily in the distribuiion of his estate? Yes, The estate will be divided ei|ually among the lhre<‘ children. No distinction in inherilance rights is made belwi-on a natural born cliil'd and adopted child when a peisor. dies without a will. It a hu.-'band or a wife i- sur vived b.v a .spouse and two or with plastic more children, the surviv.iig spou.se takes one-third of the leal , . . , , and personal proper'..• and the I ,Id r ot heen given anything im- .hildren, or their lineal des.cnd- dcr th<. te ms of Ihe will, he child would not lune inherited anything from Ihe estate of Alex andei'. iiai-pnl is not obligate ! to ' Pvt. Tom Sellers I Finishes Course l-'fiur I’OEK, La. Ar.ny Ih’K ale Thomas tl. Sellers, Is, son of Mrs. Beverly White, Uoute Bi ssemer City, N. C., comiilele I nin<‘ weelcs of aihaiiced inli\i- dual Iraining at the U. .S. a;;ic,- infanliy Ir.iining ccnii-r, t'oc' ,onli. He received general ll'.iir.in..; ,cs a hghi W( apon 1 nifaiuryinai. an i as a mortar and recoilless life crewman, in addition to siiCvsd- ized weapons imstiuction. He also w'as taught Ihe prop er u.se of high explosives ant iiie I-laciment, dcdeelior. and disai.i ing of mine.^. Teamwork w a s emiiha.si/, d while he learned to wink a.s a member of a title .si|uail, inortii'’ squad or direct fire section. Each team member completed Ihe training w<‘ll qualified to pei- form other jobs in euse of cas- ualtk's. Pvt. Sellers' wife, Linda, lives at .Southside Trailer Park, Gas tonia. Thrift eal ar.d ps rsonal property. Drop-Outs Can Benefit One out of. fivi- homes Iniilt leave anything hy will to his ehil- sinee World War If were financ- dren. Bui if there are either aft- ed hy the Vh'terans Adminislra- er- orn or after-ado; led children, tion Gf loan program. On« NOUS mmiimsi T« MOST IN DRY CLEANINO ‘FREE’ STORAGE AND MOTH PROOFING MON., TuES. & WED. SPECIALS MEN'S OR LADIES 2-PIECE 2 SUITS 12,59 1 LADIES ILPIECE 2 DRESSES. MON. ■ TUES. - WED. Shirts Laundered Crisp- Bright Folded or On Hangers EACH MON.. TUES. & WED. "SPECIAL" TROUSERS PLAIN SKIRTS OR SWEATERS o»^v every day 7:30 TILL 6 p.m. EXCEPT SUNDAY High school dropouts who de toured through military service en route to college have a G1 bill benefit that was not avail able to their fathers after \Vo:i l 'VY'^ar II. The young veterans arc u.snig it ill recoru numbers, ac cording to H. W. Johnson, dire-, tor of the Winston-.Salem V<”er. ans Administration regional of fice. In addition t i 3o montins college assistance Vietnam veterans eaiii with as little as LS months ser\'- ice, they also lan receive Gi bill payments for any training iiei' S sary to compU'b’ high school or I additional cour.scs needed to mce; college entrance reqnironicnls. The.se “free entitlement’’ monih.-^ can he u.sed without depleting ihe l.asic ,'i() monih.s'elig ilily ne.-'h ,1 for four college years. During fi.scal year l!l73, theie were iL’H.ilsO veterans and servic:"-. men, who ha 1 ii.sel free entilie-l ment, enrolled in college. Thi.s is l almost double Ihe num'ner enroll-: ed during the previous yc.ir. To dale, vc-lerans and servicemen have ii.-exl th,' bene fit, and nearly 7(1 per c-ent were | still in training during Ih.' last . li.sc-al year. Johnson attrilHite*.s part of ilie sui eess of the program to iiie in tensive ■'outreach’ program launched in IHdti to enenuratje veterans to take advantag-'? of their benefits. The pric-;i'aiii, i ■whieh focuses on the socially and economically disadvantaged vet eran, utilizes predischarge coun seling, follow-up letters to hoir.c- addres-ses, telephone calls and personal visits. Veterans who were diselia.-};<'d after the Korean conilicl a; - en- courtiged to obtain VA eoun.-,eJing. They can get VA checks of S220 per month Inn rc if they have de pendents! for a poi'iod in som.e cases is douhk- tiio lime they : spent in service. j LEFTOVERS j Store leftover meat, and broth I and gravies properly. Cool quh k ■ ly after cooking and store sepa-; rately in the refrigeialor in cov-1 ered containers, advises Rachel I Kinlaw, extension food specialist, | North Carolina State University.; Use within one to three days. Weekend Special COGA COLA 28 Oz. Size Return Bottles for $1 Kings Mountain's Newest And Largest Drug Store In The New KM PLAZA Shelby Road Open Monday - Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. - Open Sundays 1-6 P.M. Everyday Discount Prices At Smith RAINCHECK ; Ii an oJ»rrtid;d jpcciol .5 erf told ouf odk (hr Manager for o Rainchcck it entttlet you to the tome ifem of A4PWE0 ^Appreciation Days the iome J»fp<e fhe fnMnw.ng wrri Or if you wmK we ll gi*f • compornhlr item nl the same tpecinl pnre. CUARANTEf: ahp plferi an uncfn^tfianal money hnrfc guororttoe Ns moffer wKaf it it, na matter who makei it, if selit it A4P guarsrtteei it. Prues in this ad ore effective thtou-^h Sot., Dec. 8 of A8iP WEO iw ^Kings Mtn ®”iy- items offerc J for safe ore nof ovoiloble to other reffil deolers or wholM^^^L —n^-\ m imrnmmmiMtmTtmTmnmrTwirm-irmftamtmmn 'SUPER-RIGHT" CORN-FED HEAVY BONELESS BEEF TOP ROUND TEAKS OR BONELESS ROUND ROASTS SAVE ON #1 THIN SLICED luieooD MCON $|09 TRY SOME TODAY—ALLGOOD HOT DOOS 79^ PURE, WHITE VEGETABLE SHORTENING YOUR CHOICE. Lb.' 'SUPER-RIGHT" CORN FED HEAVY tONELESS BEEF ROAST RUMP OR fJRLOINTIP YOUR CHOICE Lb. "SUPER-RIGHT" CORN FED PORK JBOSTON BUTT-89* "OUR FINEST" 15-OZ. A&P BRAND CUTOREEN BEANS 3 Lb. Con With $5.00 Ord-^r ond Coupon Below Limil One COMPARE SAVINGS ON SINGLE PLY—AS-P Or 17 Or. Golden Cream or Whole Kernel CORN Mix or Mofeh © AMERICA'S FAVORITE—JANE PARKER ||« FRUIT CAKE 1’ 2 Lb Coke AiP BRAND SINGLE PLY I] 49c '■ViY ■Sf Jane Parker Apple Piet loM Parker Honey Buns 3 VV?*' $1^ SAVE MOriEY ON HOT OR A/IILO PORK SAUSAGE '99<'‘Tr79<| Country Treat i Whole Hog Mb. Rolf TRY CRADI A NORTH CAROLINA-SUNNYiROOK WHITE lARBE Eees ^7 ' V ' . T e / ^ 100% ORANGE JUICE FROM FLORIDA 0;iiiiu|eJuice' V\- CONCENTRATED Y ,FROZEN ill 12-Oz. Cans CALIFORNIA SNOW WHITE Caali(Dwob"'59^ EASTERN GOLDEN DELICIOUS I Appki 3 •■•65^ All REPOSE I White Potatoes 15 $1.69 JUICY ZIPPER SKIN Ftorida Tangelos 2 Lbi. 29e Salad Tomatoes Lbi. basket 29c VALUABLtCdUPbN Thit Coupon Worth 50< VALUABLE COVPON To»*arU the Purchase of I0« JUICY FLORIDA To'-ard The PurcKose Of MoXiudiHoase htitiit 0b(1» Limit one coupon per family Redeemable thru 5of , Dec. 15 ■msmmnm' LIMIT ONE WITH S5 00 OR MORS ORDER AND THIS COUPON CapW JUui-'b SfcAiMp CtditaiL •aim, 3',°; $119 l<mif ena coupon per family Redeemable thru Set, Dec I 25^ VALUABLE COUPON This Ceupen Werth P 'drrmable through St'urdoy, Oe. S 20t Te-erd Thr Purchase Of PsUahviii FteoR/ ■asB to i;, tpe Limit one coupon per fami7y Aede*n»eh/e fkru Sar Dee'15 9f VALUABLE COUPON To'»r<rd the Purchosr of 1 00‘*0 Braiilion Toward the Purchase af I00*i» Brai.lian Th>s Coueon Worth AedfemoMe thru Sot Dec 8 50t Toward the Purchase ef 100% Brac.i.e
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