SOCIAL SECURITY NEWS By: D. C. Nichols Q. About two years ago my mother enrcied fcr the hospital insurance part of Med.care. but not for the other part. Now we want her to have this supple mental or “doctor bill” insuran ce, too. Isn't there an enroll ment period go ng on right now? A. Indeed there is. Futher mcve Congress has just recently authorized a 3-months extension of this “general enrollment period.” Now, people over 65 who could have s gned up for this supple mental insurance during the first general enrollment perod, but did not do so, may enroll during the period October 1967 through March 1968. The coverage (pro tection) of such enrollees will begn July 1, 1968. And here’s an important point: People who were eligible to sign up during the original enrollment period that ended May 31, 1966 but did not en roll then should think ser iously about do ng so during the present enrollment period. For this may be their last chance to get this important protection. Also, under present law This is Brock Chocolate I I Libby’. Pineapple Ch ' I I Drink f I Pet Ice Cream I ot. I Any I Wilson’s Thrift Bacon I iiHA n| Duncan Hines m I Cake Mix A VI 1 Vi divD) | "~\ sinn ■PIT Os BURNSVILLE SUPER MARKET HHI Burnsville, N.C. the last chance for people who signed up during the cr ginal period <or during the 7-month period ava lable to them when they reached 65, if later than the original enrollment period) but who later dropped out or termn nated the r coverage. During the current enrollment period of October 1967 through March 1968 they have their last chance to re-enroll. And one last fact about late enrollment, or re-enrollment, must be explained. When a per son first enrolls for this supple mental med cal insurance after the first enrollment period open to him, or re-enrolls after ter mination of h s coverage the monthly premium he pays for this protection wll in most cas es have to be increased sliehMy. The increase will be effective July 1, 1968. Congress felt that lb would be unfair to those who enrolled in the beginnng and have paid the monthly premium all along, If the late enrollees or re-enrollees could now secure this full In surance pro*ect ! on at the same premium cost. Moreover, Congress recogniz ed that the late enrollment or re-enri/ument ot at least some ot u,ein would resuu direcuy from uieir having become id anu in uiimev-.ave neeu ot these spec.ai Meuicare benefits. Ine itu.*e a certain adverse “selec tion of insurance risKs” wou-d naiuraily occur, with increased cost to the program. ts. The new UIAL 5N FILE service of the Asheville Social Security Off.ce sounds OK. When I’m ready to fiie a ciaim I phone your office, and answer a few questions over the phone wh.le a social security specialist at the other end of the ljie fills out the application form. The spec ialist tells me what records or proofs may be needed and how to get them, and arranges for my claim to be promptly com pleted and sent to the Payment Center. Is that right? A. Yes! You simply call the special DIAL ’N FILE number 254-8121 (to file for Retirement, Death or Survivors benef ts or for Medicare coverage at age 65). Call this special number only to file appl cations. To get information or any other social security service call 252-8773. Cane River H.S. Celebrates Veterans Day .1 By: William Baker On November 10, Cane River celebrated Veterans Day. It was a beautiful and touching pro gram. A hush seemed to fall over the students and faculty as Susan Howell opened the ceremony w : th a devotional. Wanda Robinson followed with a solo. Elena Peterson followed with a poem written by her bro ther who is serving in Viet Nam. After the pcem the Glee Club sang three songs. Teresa Letter man then read the names of all the beys who graduated from Cane R ver High who are now serving our country. , The climax of the program seemed to be the raising of our We have tested DIAL ’N FILE carefully and with many claim ants. We’ve found that it is the fastest, easest, mst convenient and best way to file applications. It saves the applicants time and money. So we urge you to use our DIAL ’N FILE servee. Call 254- BiJM F ; ’» your applications by telephone! < 1 : i hi.t t <nD flag and the Pledge No students laughed everyone was serious and thoughtful. A few m nutes of silent prayer followed the Flag Raising ceremony. During the prayer even head was bowed and all eyes closed, and I honestly think every person present prayed that o ur boys w r o'd return safely. Th s past week was named “Patriotic Week” bv Mr. Wil son Mrs. o>x contributed a very pe“v bulletin h-ard : n the Mil. There was a scroll on it w : *h the tit'e who Sene”. Under the hea'i’ng were the rarre- of the hovs from Cane River who are serving in the arov°d fTces. TV's was a 'veofc to he ve—iCTn. bered fcr a long, long time! MONTHLY REPORT The following Vouchers were issued: General Fund: $10,278.80 Poor Fund: $30.00, I, Grace M. Ayers, Register of Deals of Yancey County. State of North Carolina, do here by certify that this is a true copy of the minutes of the meet ing of the Yancey County Board of Commissioners, as of Novem ber 6th, 1967. I, have hereunto set my hand and offical seal this Bth day of November, 1967. Grace M. Ayers, Register of Deeds.

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