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2. 1971 ^Thursday, December 2, I97f THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C, Page (By aONGlRBSS5MAN JAIMES T. BlRiOYiHnLi, (HEA1.TH ENSdJlRAINCE the Ways was often very expensive or Im-1 time next year, possible lo obtain. Since that i The legislative proposals stud-' I time, propasals have ibeen made ied by the committee include n' I to extend medicare (benefits to j \ ariety of ideas on how best to I those under age 65 who have not | insure the financing of health dkiublS' the cost ot living. Physi- by private health insurance in' ^ttten able to obtain private i care for all Americans. The ad- leans'(fees are rising at six per 1969- Obviously, present healUi: health insurance, such a.s the dis-' ministration’s plan would rmiuire jCent a year, in increase ifrom j insurance plans are providin/g! tubled. j all employers to provide their em- The Washington Report .three per cent a year before j incomplete coverage of expenses. | and ! 11(965. At the end of fiscal year Most plans do not provide lor Ji- Qf I WO, |>atian’s health bill was per cent of In OU iLaat iwe^, S ean* qaimndWat;-^ i WO, ^ Ration’s h< ,e Houm tuf IRwirMenrtatIves 1lilllion—aeven . f»mlB9ted .(tavrlnfjS <m a suWeet l ‘he ' national product. W powlW'bWihru aoe to eveiy i AJnertotns are stjen teiiilly — a ^national' *» ntugb for heahh car rt;<« mT w nanciaily catastrophic And many families, for medicare or medicaid. ployees witli basic health insur- The House Ways and Means j ancecoverage. In addition, modi houi owe sr- iftstmuiae. A4' nt proposals Studied is to , m ■ of national cppsiil^hed, the basic pur- uealth inauyAlHqe to ensure basic ^hofi^UrgS m4 medical tweraie tor all AiwHoans. The need jtor a j«rqgram of this rV 1|» well documented. Medl- ai co^ts anp rtstitg at more than hie illnesses, committee began public hearings care, a stale health plan for the , not eligible on the subject of health insur*' would lx* replaot'd by «» J.. V.. ...edicaid, sim-i ance on October 19 and continued' Health rns.ranco i-h'ti sxjendlng ply have no health insurance at to receive testimony from the in- which would be financed entiielj h care as! all. ' surance industry, the medical ”y federal fiind-s. ( . profession, and many other in Another plan which I have co- allow an in- they did In 1960. . — , , , ■ . I i Oiy Years aeo the congress groups for one month. sP®bs<>tod, would • .■*• i years ago, ine congress .yvmmittee now nlans to eon- come tax credit for the cost of yiCTres o^pUed by the De- acted to provide health insurance The now jrfans to wn ^ irthient - of Health. Education | eovereage for all Americans over ntiuc this consideration in exetu partment,-Of Health, _ and Vfeliare show that 157 mil-; the age of 65 through the medi-1 we -"fTr" ^nvenes ' in itidixiduals or families paying ^ AmerWans are covered by, care program. At that Ume, it ^ *1*"" ^ ^ "gi .this timetable it less than $300 a vearo in -federal hesltj, insurance plans. But the: was felt .Uiat tins group i leijstateoTof LW' inco^ taxes would receive Jn- sodai Security Administration population was most in need of; v , .s- ..y™ c„r-ar,r^ njiiH i...- -hv estimates that only 38.1 per cent, a uniform, national health insur- ’ sor will be ot consumer expenditures for per-; ance program, since meclical and mitlee and considered by th f soaal it^alth care was paid for hospital Insurance for old people house of representatives By M. E. GARDNEIl main stems or hrancties by tied I X. C. .State University , to the trellis or wall. Ycu can If you want something differ-■ figi.ro out the liest way ito do ent from your neighbors, or wish this. Ju.si remember that pro to create a point of interest in caution.s .should be taken not to your homo landscape, make ar- use anything around the bi-anch ; rangemonts now to espalier-train I,ai j, or ron.stricl , - . , ... a suitable plant as you have lime scs.sion when the next ses- ^ Jby individual families. Those doj-jog the doimanl sea.son. " ' . The word espalier means a trellis, Iramcwoi'k or wall on which fruit trees or .shrulis are . T trained in flutlenod form. The government. In addition, pro ee- Uon from cata.strophic medical „ • surance paid lor by the federal '• 3 leiTECnVE DECEMBER 6th Gastonia Southern Bell BUSINESS OmCE WILL BE IN THEIR NTW OFHCES AT 412 South Broad Street, Gastonia ANT BUSINESS TO BE TRANSACTED IN PERSON OR BY TELEPHONE WILL BE HANDLED AT THE NEW LOCATION On This Date jPowbodk S^ing Open qn atpMwiI «4«h any «• tnount any time. Wlftdrawato are jwrmtctad at aiw time, -all intec^ paid quafterty. tlig li a iUcsl saivlng aooDunt for any member of the family. S G A P R V E I LA A N N T G S S 5% Passbook Saving Pu peojde who desim tte oopven<- lence hod dmVilldty at re^tuHv paa^book wvlnc, Init oan {vnvtde a 90 noUee. i wlthduawijl to earn a hlgtter. Miie of divfdendB. Minkmmu of llOO wUh addBlona In muk^dai oil flOB Dividends are oompoundM quarterly. 5*74% 1“"!“ Saving Certificate Minimum invesdment of $1,000 with addltlonii qf $100, all inter est paid quarterly. This cert earns with a Bonus at % 7c it left for 6 months. 5%% Sole Minimum investment ot $3,000 with addition In muRiples $1,000 one year maturity with automatic renewal Dividends are paid quar terly. Certificates earn from date of investment. Withdrawals made prior to 12 qualifying period are subject to maximum penalty of 90 days interest forfeiture. Funds immediately available. lion from cata.strophi expenses would be p-rovided, de- ifined in terms of family size and income. The most sweeping plan, backed by the AFL-ClO and in troduced by Senator Ted Ken nedy, would be financed by iii- creased Social Secuidty taxes and general federal revenues. A (Health Security Trust (Fund, sim ilar to the Soda! -Security Trust “ LAY A WAY NOW No. 9 galvaniziKl wire attached j to six ini-h po.sis and slretcliecl | taut. Two or three wires may | be attached and spaced about two i feet apart, the first wire being two feet above ground. The framewoik may be sliaped ac cording to the pattern yuj wisli, to follow in training your plant. I Any suitable wall tbrick or; Fund, would be established along ; "’oodt fan be used. j with a network of federal offices I -p^p advantage of the trelli.s, ’ throughout the country lo ad- qj. framew'ork, lies in the fact ! mindster the program. I that you can place either in full ■Because of the lack of previous j This does not rule out 'he : experience in this area, it is dif- uyg]] It wiill (be best not to ficult to estimate the costs of ^ wall in deep shade, as | the various national health in- the plants suitable for! surance proposals. Costs to the p^pgUpp training retjuire some ■ federal government could come sunshjne -pi,p trellis is better, from direct federal expendituies a^aptpj for formal patterns and from reduced ta.x revenues jx,p ^^all is best suited for resulting from the tax 'credit ap informal ones, proach. Estimates range from $i i billion for the administration While a n.inber of plants are plan as to as high as $77 billion suitable for espal'er training, for the Kennedy plan. perhaps the most commonly used Obvously, the Congress must are full dwarf apple and pp.ar give a great deal of study and trees, probably becau.se of their i thought to any program which is early popularity in France and written into the law. A great England. O r n amental plants deal of time has already been vvould include pyracantha, lilac, l given to this study, and I anti- flowering quince, crabapple, for- .'cipate mat a ueiiniie piogiuiii byihia anu vuioiiu-usiv-i. ■ wil -be forthcoming during the . next session of Coniress. I stiggest mat you .select plants so that training can began as ' ^ , soon as planted. Ask your local Roll SV6kl01tl nurseryman to help ye • select WdE MjrwiVHt- 3 plant that will reciuiro the mini-, j 1 ops $0 Dillion You will want to give your -11 F-’-ant some e.xtra care, so be-,. A record $2 to $2.5 bilhoB wall g good job ot pianting.il bo spent next year by the Bell ipfjp ne.xt step is selecting and' System to expand and improve ydur main branches so its communications services. they will conform to whatever formal or informal nattern you FOR CHRISTMAS Toys - Sporting Goods - Appliances Bicycles Make WESTERN AUTO Your One Slop I select and also to the flat sur face., if against a wall. | Frequent pruning during the, growing season wall be necessaiy , to properly direct the growtii and maintain the flr.ttened form. This will consi.=it of care thin-| nine out and heading hack s needed. j .! It will be necessai-y that the Bond Sales Up By $7.6 Million This markers the first time the program has topped S.i) billion. During the 1971 the Boll System ; is spending some $7.5 billion on ' stru'Ction* up from tlie 1970 fig- I ure of $7.2 billion. Board Chairman II. I. Romnes said he also expects construction J expenditures to increase signifi cantly in future years. AT&T said about $1 to $1.5 bil- ! lion of the total 1972 figure will come from external financing, and the rest from retained earn ings and depreciation accruals. I Bell has added about 2.6 mil-ij I lion telephones in the first nine j months of this year, and e.vpwts | ogtoher sales of U. S. Savings ; some 3.9 million to be added dur-1 ,.,33^5 ^3^^, ina were -n®®^.l '$6,70r>,.I50, a 19.1 per cent in- ■ tern will install its 100 millionth o ^ I phone in the next month 01 two 'year ago and- the la'»est doTnr double the number served less | ^ than 15 years ago. I The company expects there ivill ' jgnuarv-October sales amount- ‘ he alm^t laO lu ‘'T ed to $62 ,537,7-10. a 1-4 p-or cent (or ,in service by the end of the de- tf,e -loote, oc same period of 1970—and the Ijest 1 i telephone manager. , jc,,, 1' I /-nTTriM IRARTC ', amounts to 98.4 per cent of thej' I -r , (state’s 1971 dollar goal of $63,-! I North Carolina s sJiare of the i ™ e i - ' I At the end of October, 47 coun- 312,23d aues. Th U. S. ■ ties had achieved 100 per cent or( , rnent is Ho million acres and ■ , the national production goal is I eicveland county 12.9 million bales. Robin^s DIXIE VILLAGE Shop Daily 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Sunday 1 - G p.m. Full Pay Certificate Minimum investment $100 with additions in multiples of $100. In terest paid quarterly. Withdraw als at any time. 6% Saving Certificate Minimum investment of $10,000 with additions in multipies of $1,000. ’Two year maturity with automatic renewal. Dividends paid quarterly. Certificates earn from date of Investment. With drawals made p(rior to 24 months qualifying period are subject to maximum penalty of 90 days in terest forfeiture. Fund immedi ately available. Kings Mountain Savings & Loan Association P. O. BOX 746 KINGS MOUNTAIN, NORTH CAROLINA 2909' for October were ST2..824. J inuary-, I October sales totaled Sft>6,956. j This represents 87.3 per cx'nt of ; Cleveland county’s goal of $7.50,- ■ 1480, accordin'-, to George Blanton, ! Jr., Cleveland county volunteer i chairman. HOLIDAY DRESSES By PLW, MELISSA LANE, JUNE FOX, PATRICIA FAIR, JO JUNIOR HOLIDAY LINGERIE By ROGERS & C.4ROL In Red, Navy. White HOLIDAY SKIRTS & LONG DRESSES By VETiA Tolly Shulord, owner and manager Margaret Watts, clerk-bookkeeper V'era Laughridge, clerk Josic Shulord, clerk Debbie Timms, clerk TRIM — Where It Happens I TERRY HORN Mis-s N. C. World '71 DIANE HELMS T.V. Talent Winner N. y. ’71 ‘Want To Be A Model—Or Just Look Like C:u? DEBBIE DAVroSON Carrousel Quecn-elect ■71 PROFESSIONAL MODELING Improve posture, walk, figure, make-up, hair style, voice-diction, grooming, social graces, poise, confi dence and personality! Enroll now for classes beginning in January — once weekly — 16 weeks. 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