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i : Mi. BandoliAV BHifs Funeral rites for 'Jesse Burtonf^iughters, ' Mfir; toWirt Randolph, 71, of route 1,. were iind Mrs./LAUti; held Monday at 4 pjn. from Lothp: I^ngs Mqpn^,’ Cieek Presbyterian churdi, Ihter* I .teiftdolph iM'thHij hj ment following in th« chuichf^lal Carpient^ # 1 cemetery. , i*;! two soils.: Mr. Randolph died unexpected-rBerney Rkhdoli^.-1 ly at 6 p.m. Saturday at .his:Mauntaln;.. tw^i home. liandolph of 'CdffhJIy; S.'-G„ and I»r City; jh, it., and ■ iof Rings A retired farmer and veteran Of World War I, he was a son of ®h“v ~ \ the late George and Nancy Pra nington Randolph. ' * Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Eunice Berry Randolph; . four Rcil. Moyt .I^itt aird Rev. Mit chell. Pruitt offlciMad.at.the fin«l rites. i 'ZJ. HAY- SIN U S ers Han't eead nawi for you! EntMlw itow "hora ;Cefo" SXNf- a.EAR Doconeoitdnt tiiblot* ckI iManNy, ond cSwUlwoiiily (» 'Ifrotn^ond door of'.n«faT.iIt^'l«\aH»4. .ONL.’liwa'cM” givn up le a houtt roHof fraot palk^M U Aflowt you to brootho Miay—tl^'tmlMy oyii'M ruMiy ioid Ybu con buy SYNA-CtfAR at 'ymr MfMM teMtti, rtMt nood for o protbripOoit. «htttfa«aab' Tryitledoy. .“-.v'Jr- { :»jA ."• ' IHTKODUCmy > CM out tMt ad-toMr:'lo' o KINGS 2o» d;«Ai libr( U. g. DepaxUnent pf iie(Mtn> Education, and Welfare, ,3ooial Security. Administmtion, G^- tonia, N. C. • ' QUESTIONS AND ANSW1|^ Q. A patient received 100 homb health visits following Ms atiy in the hospital under the b«(^ plan. His condition is such-that his doctor feels he needs adgl- tage; needed’'.cards to each of the -♦^8 .3J)03 residential delivery beginning October 10, the aster said. The cards will [have blanks for addresses used Ufkist often,but for which indivi- ithukls 4o not know the proper dSP Codes. Ihroughout the nation 95,000,- BOO of the cards will be deliver- 'In rural areas and cities with 1- !. ,1 tional home health care. |s 10 yeha-ZIP, Code assigned, only an eran of World War II and joutof-town card will be delivered 1 member of the Church of Christ. vsifl6e all local addresses willi •ru'. {tossiWe for home health yi^s tq be continued‘umder Ihft-Stjfc plemlentaiy medk»r hujuTfilie plan in the same calendar A. Yes, the coverage of h<Hi^ health ^rviops under they^jiu^ plementary medical insuraheg 48 in addition to the'visits coytoe^ under hospital Ihsurance. M^- care wiirpay’SO pfef cent 'the reasonaWe 'charges for MKr. ad ditional visits in a y#«r afbSr-tHe $50 deductible has been met. ^ Q. Will Medicare help.a wr- son who has been in • tlte ^lafe Hospital for years and for whota there is no «ieourageme.nt ” bf discharge. • .C. ^ A. In this situation.. would be paid by Medicare for the person’s stay in the hOs^tAl. This is beca^lse Medicare iaL,de signed to help bear the cost W the active phase of hoSllptiU treatment rather than die coM iit custodial care. On the other such a person could possibly re ceive k>ine benefits wider i the doctor bill insurant ...pgA bi Medicare. Some ,6x the ai^ndiSs of physicians in acjtivie trej^t^Si^t would be covered. Of coune, M would be subject to the $3u^ de ductible fSor each calendar yhef* Q. What happens if: I; c^ipht pay the Brst.^ of ^eho^thl; will Medicare not pay an!rfwh|;? Or will Medicare hold off.'lindl I can pay the $40-? _ / < ' A. Medicare -will go ahepdiAnd pay for the'covered’serviceb^ovgr $40. Payn^t of the $40 nUftt be worked piit between the'Hoslpitil and you. (Medicare will ac cording to expenses incurred by a person, not .ao^rding to ex- pences paid by the person). Q — Will Mediceore pay for do mestic services reijuired by a per son because of their iUnCss? A. — General housekeeping seivices are rfot oovered under etter the hosjUtpl or medical in surance progiAgis... Q.— Will a person who is in a participating hospital tm July 1. 66 be covered immediately? If they have been hpspi^ized sev eral days, will thib'' have to pay a $40 deductible l^ed on their hospitalization beginning July 1, 1^? A. — Yes you will be covered on JJuly 1, 1966, the effective date of this program. Your "spell of illness” will begin July 1, 1966 and the $10 deductible must be paid for the services covered on NTaMN HWALD. KIN6S. MOUNTAlH, N. C. ttie Thursday, September 29, 1966 f Biitt Mail Now $aipi Aiexaiulei Kale Bites Thnisday At 4 Hambright lleunion $•1 For Sunday Descendants of Colonel Fred erick Hambright, Revolutionary r. , War hero at the Battle of Kings Funerfil rites for vniliam oav ; Mountain, will gather Sunday for an Kale, 47, of Gastonia, brother t^eir 20th annual reunion I ' 'indents of Kings Mountain I ThnSv' | WBI be Offered an opportunity to' r®a^to!!ia^^Chutch i fttfa Cod* 'their ttiallins lilts dur-1 * P'™' Gastonia s Churcn gquad building. Po^tmSer Cha^KsUt ' Afecander announced today. I Easton Memorial Park. 1 w MEMORIAM | ' lUtter carriers deliver “no pos- The final rites will be con- LOVING MEMORY of my; ducted by William Love, minis- jjpar daughter. Ruby, on her; ter of the church. | birthday September 26, 1911,: The body will remain at Me-; who passed away August 17, Lean & Son Funeral Home until; 1912: i the hour of service. A silent thought, a secret tear,; Mr. Kale died Tuesday morn-j Keeps her memory ever dear,! ing in Oteen Veteran’s hospital. Time takes away the edge of Son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Clyde V. Kale, he had lived all his life in Gastonia. He had been associated with Threads, Inc. for 30 years. He was a vet- grief, But memory turns back every leaf. ' Loving Mother, Mrs. C. C. Laughter Why Let Tension Make You 111 — Anil Rob You of Precious Sleep? Do evorydoy tensions often build up to the point where you find it hard lo'^do your work? Where you have difficulty getting along with your nriends... frequently "take it out" on your fainily... even feel ready to explode? It's true I Tension can actually make you ill. Don't let this happen. First, see what B. T. Tablets can do for you. B. T. is so safe that you don't even need o doctor's prescription. Yet each tablet contains tested ingredients that help you to relax during the day help you to get the restful sleep you need at night. Try this trusted way to more peace ful living. Ask you druggist for B. T. Tablets — and relax! Introductory Offer Worth $1.50 Cut out this — tolcitto store listed. Purchose one pack of B. T. Tabs and Receive one Pack Free. KINGS MOUNTAIN DRUG CO. Tourists visiting Malaysia, in ] southeast Asia, have increased by j -. j6e .all local addresses wiiii the sime ZIP C6d£ j He is surMvecT, in addition to 25" per "cent since 1961. ^>‘|tThls is a good time to get the! his sister, by his wife. Mrs. Codes missing from your'Orpha Dean Roof Kale; two sons,: jilts,'’* Postmaster Alexander. Wayne Kale of Western Carolina nbtiMl. "This Christmas, ZjP Code college, Cullowhee, and Ray Kale Herald Want Ads Get Results [ipM be as important as shopping iHd mailing early for the effici ieffiraha drritfnie deliverty of the |rc4!Qrd - breaking avalanche of mail expected in the pre-holiday .weeks:” ' ^er filling in the street num ber, dity and state, the cards are 40'be: mailed back to the post 'nj.fltei'- Poet office personnel i>^l 'a^d .the proper ZIP Codes FeUim the cards to the send- Ordinary beaten p^ the heat up an tha deilmf tin^ some ot it finally steps'dofm $0 tha Uvinf level. If you own an ordituuty beater, you know how eoatly anduneomfortableikmtapnbem A! does joat the'Oi4>oaite; ...your floor gets hooted first Heat ia not warned on the esUimi and oat dn dumney;. Don’t ckne off romna tl^ winter and pay highlu^ bfllato boot.».prder your new Siegirtnow. ITfAYS FOB ITSELF WITH THE FHELITtAVES McrGINNIS URNITURE 309 SL BATTLEGRPD«n> . BHONE 799^706^ Open Fridays Til 9. I^esident Johnson has pro- elgtn^ Detober 10-15 as “ZIP (j^e VFpek'’ to promote greater HiSkge of Zip Code. 'PtiStmester General O’Brien an* ni)Uiiegd'; lifAy 19 that steps were bldhg- tekhn to make ZIP Code rnme’ iftessible to thb mailing pubflb.:'^.e> present program re- stfit^ fjpii) a search for the most ensetiy^'niethod to get the codes in' the hands of private mailers. ^A poll pohducted by Elmo Roper ahd Amotiates earlier this year foiind: flipt about half the popu lation is using ZIP Code. CM the rehtaining half who are not, 80 per cent said the reason was that they did'not know the ZIP Codes for. the people to whom they write. Previously, the Post Office De partment has embarked upon an extensive effort to help volume mailers convert their lists to ZIP Code. “The Roper poll strengthened our conviction that the public generally is ready and willing to cooperate with business mailers who will be presorting their sec- cud -and third-class mall after JanuapyT-Jl, 1967," Mr. O’Brien .said, “f am vconvinced that the ’’ZIP-A-LIST" project will go a long way toward accomplishing cur goal, of ready availability of the proper ZIP Codes in the home." Local Cards will be printed with blue ink and out-of-town cards in red. Addresses which cannot be of Fort Riley, Kansas; and two daughters, Mrs. Jim Hullett of Gastonia and Miss Debbie Kale of the home. Also surviving are four other sisters, Mrs. Omar Romany of Charlotte, Mrs. Ray| Thomas of Gastonia, Mrs. Ray mond Deal of Gastonia and Mrs. Johnny Davis of Sumter, S. C., and six brothers, C. V. Kale, Charlie Kale, David Kale, Farris Kale, all of Gastonia, Roland Kale of York, S. C., and Johnny Kale of the^'^S. Army in Ger many. Mis. Alexander's Bites Condneted Funeral rites lor Mrs. Frances i Blackwell Alexander, 44, of Shar on, S. C., mother of Mrs. Betty Hope, Mrs. Ethel Boone and Mrs. Judy Hope, all of Kings Moun tain, were held Sunday at 3 p.m. from York Funeral Home, inter ment following in Enon Baptist church cemetery. Mrs. Alexander died early Sat urday in a Union hospital. Other survivors include her mother; her husband; another daughter; two sons and two sis ters. suppiementary medi(;al insurance. Therefore, Medicare will not pay any part , of their bills. ZIP Codes because of insufficient or improper addresses will be forwarded to the city indicated on the card, if legible, and the codes will be added there. Only addresses, not names of correspondents, should be listed cn the cards, the postmaster said. ZIP Codes represent deliv ery areas for the postal service not individuals. During the summer, a “dry run” of the ZIP-A-LIST project was conducted in Columbus, O., and Richmond, Va. Information gained from these tests is being incorporated in the national pro gram. or after the effective date. Q. — Can you give me the nare of insiurance companies who will have policies to supple ment Medicare? A. We do ncA have any infor mation regarding private insur ance poUcies. We suggest you contact your local insurance agent or insurance company. Q. If I am away from ome and have to go to the hospital or need a doctor’s care, will be covered under my hospital and medical insurance? A. — Yes, your niedicabe cov erage is effective throughoKit the United States. Q. — I have been going to a Chiropractor for treatment of my back. I expect to continue going to him because he seems bo be helping me. Will Medicare pay any part of the chiropractor’s bUl? A. — Services of practit lon ers such as chiropractors, na- tinropaths, chiropodists end op tometrists are not covered by the SwMtbriar T^je'' heels buckled up 8i99l I I I lighla hr. suede, keeps ^perfect company with textured ^ stock-' ingll''i«adie«’ Me; 5Vb-10; -B,\4>iar -v - ^ ^ A .. >'^.-..4^ —« PECOmiTXNG TVS It QEMB TIMMS SVOULD YOU BUT BLAS'nC Tors ON, FUBNITUREr Tobacco is the leading cash crop in North Carolina but po ultry is gaining rapidily. TAX Discount Notice Fully Allowable Discount of Can Bo Eamed By Paying 1966 TAX BILL BY SEPTEMBEB 30 Kings Mountain Wl^n -plastic tops (or high inates, as they are^ known in the'trade) first made their ap- pearance a number of years ago they were looked up on with dis dain by many of the manufacturers of better furniture and leading decora tors. But with the great Improve ments in their appearance, finish, texture, beauty and teivfceability, the furniture industry is giving plastics the acceptability and usage they deserve. At first, many plastics, though serviceable, were a poor imitation of the wood ^Ains they were trying to match. You could quickly rec ognize plastic topped- furai hire because it was usually rtilny and looked different than the rest of the furniture on which it. was used. However, new plastics with t h e'l r. % beautifully matched wood • grains, their hand rubbed appearance, their tex tOred look and feel, and their antiqued and other finishes have eanied thea acceptance by the public and more and inOre ot the better manufac turers. ‘ These plastics, made by many manufacturers, and known by such trade names as Formica, Nevamar, Texto Ute, Pionlie and other brands, are resistant to heat, stain, scratching and general wear, and will generally prolong the lice of any piece of furniture. ' Speaking of furniture — no matter what your tastes, de sims and budget are, well ^Ip yoq select beautiful and eqmfortable furnishings for ymr home. Come on In. There |Ui; no obligation. 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