Public Hearing Dedicated To Providing Quality Medical Care VJ eiHIi C.UO WOTUl Post Staff Writer The Southern Piedmont Health System Agency, (S.P1LS.A.). a health orsani jatkn device tel tçj 'providing quality medical care at a reasonable cost," according to Charte· Boat, Jr., Director of Public Involvement, met in conduct a public hearing. A presentation given by Congressman James Broyhill of the 10th Congressional Dist rict of N.C. on the need to improve health services, high lighted the meeting. Broyhill advocated an a mendment to require reorgan tnlinn -»* 13 ' Carter's proposals. He recom mended that hospitals volun Repertory Company Stage Two Repertory Com pany, a local theatrical troupe, has announced plans to produce the American classic, "A Raisin in the Sun," by~Lon*aine Hansberry "A R<aLin in the Sun" is a powerfanind honestly drama tic play which deals with a black mother and her family and the courage and strength they exemplify as they are faced with racial disc rim ina tion during the '50's. tarily reduce costs rather than be forced to comply by law. The meeting also involved the discussion of what criteria should be used to review pro posals dealing with the pur chase of medical equipment costing $150,000 or more. The S.P.H.S.A. is a health planning organization that is working to eliminate pro blems of not having certain services available to all groups of people, according to Bost. "It has committees with 200 volunteers to help the agency make decisions affecting one million people,'' he added. Eight counties-Cabarrus, Gaston, Mecklenburg, Union, Stanley, Lincoln, Ardell and Rowan are covered by policies made by the S.P.H.S.A. "The agency is in the pro cess of updating the health system plan,'' Bost asserted and continued, "It will be adopting a revised version of the plan this year." The final draft of the plan will be completed .during the Decem ber meeting A public hearing is schedul ed for Dec. 12 at 7:00 p.m. in the auditorium of the South Park Shopping Center on Fair view Road. CONGRESSMAN JAMES BKUYlilLL SHEARING ~..()n the need to improve health sen-ices This is Your Paper Use It wn«, Λ V^MPfVIWV· . When te α sandwich more than j» \\ just a sandwich? When it's also ■ " a salad! Simply toss ham strips, lettuce, onion rings, and ffiAELEtgùcbltessing. Place onFrench breac&oll.Then, top it with KRAFT Natural Colby tor a sakad-sandwich thafs more than delicious. KRAFT Natural Cotoy has α mrtd,, melow flavor, toste^ec* on cracker», or with fruit. Or by tee#. NuhiMou»rtoo. KRAFT Natural Colby Cheese has enough flexibility to ftt into almost any meal. Dellciousfy That's why we caH it the "Everyday Cheese'.' KRAFT ' ÉifâHf Mowmtm γοοιπμπ ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY ^ Each of these advertised items is re quired to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in eech A&P Store, except as specifi cally noted in this ad. PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., NOV. 25 AT A*P IN CHARLOTTE ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. PABST BLUE ctvok * . AG RIBBON Α Φ mOfferTiood BEER 12 oz. I Only In BTLS. Charlotte COKE ER $ 1 69 OR DR. PEPPER CT.V OF χ 32 OZ. { J Returnable Bottles A4 r UUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN-FED BEEF GROUND BEEF 5 . $488 LB. CHUB PACK U.S.O.A. INSPECTED BOX-O CHICKEN LB. 39* '! Ψ, i if, A&PCOUPON A&P NORTH CAROLINA GRADE "A" LARGE EGGS LIMIT ONE DOZEN WITH COUPON AND ADDITIONAL $7.S0 ORDER LIMIT ONE COUPON DOZEN GOOD THRU SAT., NOV. 25 AT A&P IN CHARLOTTE #664 A&P COUPON H ANN PAGE a"1 3,1 ICE CREAM 7RC1 ■» Γ' ' LIMIT ONE WITH COUPON Vi GAL Π I («-kMfc AND ADDITIONAL $7.50 ORDER ^ ^ > »AC 'LIMIT ONE COUPON ' ^ I W !^~s <îOOD THRU SAT., NOV. 25 AT A&P IN CHARLOTTE #βββ J A SUPERB BLEND, RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES CUSTOM GROUND Γ PURE VEGETABLE DEXOLA OIL 48 OZ. BOTTLE $159 FROZEN TOTINO'S PIZZA PEPPERONI HAMBURGER 13'/i OZ. PKG. 99c JANE PARKER WHEAT & WHITE CRACKED WHEAT BREAD «AA c*° 24-OZ. LOAF JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED APPLE PIE 22 OZ. PKG. 88e MILD TENDER YELLOW ONIONS FLORIDA GROWN WHITE ^ GRAPEFRUIT S& 5 «Ο 79C PLAY $1000 CASH CARDS W,N s «««ο tiOMWlNNM I'00 WW M» « IIMIfMMI -JS 100 01? 1 » TFT "m1 ■W 10' 373 I 59 I * «S ι « ·* Μ— 4 λ»· »·*Τ« t μι-«« M(3 v« «MM · »-** ·' ·** V '·< η *»« r*·* , «, φ ν .-«ρ

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