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li i j Page Six THE KINGS MOUNTAIN HERALD. KINGS MOUNTAIN. N. C Thursday, June 8, 1972 Wahin^ton Rcoort Squad Gets Ambulance Economic Impact Oi Bell System r cVevolund couiUv has iuit ac- wav to the husyital, Pspotiall\ in ii, i .inies with' it a le- statistics. Southern Bell. By CONGRESSMAN JAMES T. BROYHILL AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS tlial c.xi.sting technolufty would allow manufacturers to equip vehicles with bumpers which would prevent iuiy Iront and rear ; Nearly every American car damage al impact speedsot five ■■*nvner has been confronted with mile.s per houi Thin section ol Automobile repairs at some time the legislation would give the Jn the life of his car. Hepairs Setietaiy ui Tian.-piatat.on the range from the relatively re- authority to adopt Lumiier stand- placement of a tail light or bump- pr to replacement of a major part of such as a tiansmission or fender. Although many car ards which, in addition to luo- leeling saiety equipn.ent, would reduce a veliicles suseepli -ilily to damage. Cleveland county has just ac cepted delivery e-. si.\ ricA aim- bulances. One ol these is a module type amhulanee using a Swab ambul ance budy. 'fhi.s anibuiance is lor llle .Shelby rescue squad an I tuis many features not availali'e in any other aaibulance, on of llie mu.n advantages being the room avuiialde for new devices to b(' used in the uinculanee on tlie Tepairs are paid for by insurance companies, this cost must olten come out of the pocket of the car owner. Many of us have seen televi sion advertisements whim sup posed'. ydemonstrate the ability of various types of cars to witli stand collisions. However, the American purchaser has little real evidence available concern ing the comparative collision re sistance of automobile's. Li'.gi.sla- tion which was passi'd by Iho House of iRepresentativi's week would provide for the velopment of such comparative information and would make it available to the American < on- sumer at the time he purchases a car. Other features of this legisla tion include provision for the Department of Transportation lo adopt standards for bu.mpers to reduce front and n-ar damage in low-speed collisions, the esiab- lishment of diagno.stic centers to test motor vehicle safety systems, and a provision making il illegal to tamper with odometexs (mile age indicators). BUMPER ST.A.MDAI!».S: In re cent years, the publi.' has hc- As originally intinfneed, tiiis legislal.on wtxuld have aulhuri/ed the I'Cderal govonuiicnt to .-.'t profiei ty loss xeduction slandaid.s ior iill auto jiaits. The Congicss wisely dcci.led lo limit th.' g.iv- ernmenl's aulhui'iiy lo l)Uin;.<'r standard.s, wliich wouid pro\ide the maximum curl saving to the consumer. C'D.Ml'AiiATIVK DA.MA; i EAB- lI.ri'Y; 'I his pi'o\ isioii woulfl ;iu- Ihoiize a sludy to rlcteiui.ne the last susceixlihilily of fia.-.'-cngei' cars dc- to damage, theii' iclaliM' reiiair costs, and flit' e.xtent to which Ihey pi'otcct occupani.-; in motor vehicle accidents. 'I'hi;; in.oi'ma- lion would be made available to the public, along with the cotn- [taralive costs of insuring var.ous car morlcls. The ;xvailcil)iltly rrf Ihis infoi'inalion vvoul.l allow t' . purchaser lo make a mcic en lightened decision and .should create incentives loi' manufactur ers to produce eai’s whicli axe mort' rx'sislaiit to tlamagt', less e.xpensive itx rt'paii', and saier. IflAGNOTK' CK.NTKR.S: As long ago as UlOs;. the Ifepaitment oi Transpoi tatiun eslimatefl that appro.ximately hall of the U. .S. (irx'cive pi'csja'ctive pur.’hasci's. Seventeen stalr-s have iitiopled laws making il unlawful Irx 1am- p.'i' with odomctei'.,. and oilier .stales have such legislation iieiid- iiig. fhi.s provision would e.stah- li.sh a uiiifoim Kr'deial .'domcler law winch siioulrl curb the (u-ae- tic(' of odoiiieler t.x.mpering uii a national sra'e. This bill was vviittr'p. in the House Commercr' and Finance •Subcommittee, on vviii h I .'■I'lve. and 1 feel As piovision.s will pi'i- vide suixstanlial r.enr'lits, in Ihi- form of ee.st-.-,avings and inh'r- niation. to the .-\meriean auto mobile owner. Wiiy to fhe hospital, espociallj in case of liearl atlmK.-.. y-.,,-..-'d,eC .si-,. advanl.xge is thai a a n iiie h- tiuck netids I'epla.emcm. it will h,,. cost le.-s than SL’.rUU lo Jjureaas-c , o a new Irur’K aii i luove tiie iim- ije, buiance module and all :i: rri-.a; I'll equiprueat e,r. die lu tx uck. 1- ..e of 11,>' io;. , c -me (f.MC eaiiy.;.] v _■ : .used i.M, Tin 'V id at iloiliiie -‘\oime.. I.,- IKe . ,!e. K.: . >e,uii..jm ifi.'sce.e ,i.,d .Siie ir. ive -.u . /Vi' ai,,.,',!liiji_. .^ in. ct thi' latest .\ui'i;, V'aiciiin.i an,: r ■ I'i'ul higliwuy suh'ty .st.milas and .\o;I|, Caiohu i liega; ;.;,, stand,inis .■\il aiiiiiuhuii"." e . Ciiilv- marked and i.ghtei' c. .;'i led lights .loll 1:, . -1 '.li US' at the s. en-‘ o; ny a iii!'.; .■\1! arr.::ulaiKe . .on li i.i n,-:- filli'd vvilh a'i 11 iiv i .;.i 1)- m-'ni ''V'.'un, va, .i. a ; .iun, . lid) voit I '.".' i in> • ei.. , ■ cii.'xtor, inli.tiato . .sc,.,op .siratcl'- ens spliv gii'.om.'aon • i : s line sliojids, punis. ..ml .n.',,. od" i Item-' used in ('veivilav e:..er- .lilies with" it a re- i.->.::il.:y ralhei tliiin a privi- . accoiiiiiig to K. B. Moore, ; Si.uthern Bell manager. Ke- U..-S ai eiimulatej on the .'ly.stem operations in North L'acoiinu snow some awesome .i: 1 ■ o. t,;e ambulance i is gi.j.GiO of . . aO 1 a federal grant : a Ih; '..-v; . ..oj-'s lei hi;;hV'. .ly ai-jty, > -c. u.iiv funds inciudiKl in u .1 by tiie county com- ■ ‘ an t being 111. rescue squads Ihem- t. •• r Sciie siiuade invite ce. .. 11 . ..... to I'ome y '■ :[; ■ tive aarti'rs and a tluvc new atn.iulanccs. n;-.v emergency medical 1 I sv stem will be c nod 111 o;'.'ration ui i 11'.' new 11 mmunications eiiuipment Inns already ar il'd iiiijlailalien is almost statistics. Southern Bell, West ern Electric company, and Bell Laboratories have a combined in vestment in North Carolina of over $974 million, with annual operating budgets totaling $39S million. Some 20,000 Beil System em ployees use over 2 000 vehicles in their daily activity and servo 1.3 million phones. Corporate taxes to state and local govern ments alone run well over $26 million annually. Mooie says the way ho sees the bigness in his family of Beil companies in North Carolina is that it's large because of the big job that has to bo don,"'. The Bell system coinpanie.s nol only make a impact on the North Carolina ecuiioiiiy, but al.so make a large Contribution to the areas they serve through corporate and in dividual- participation through governmental and civic alfa.rs. . Today's 230-P'Ouiui market hog has 22 pounds of extra meat and 12 pounds lard than an ani mal of the same weight in 1960 SINUS SUFFERERS Htre't good nows for you! Exclusive new “hard core" SYNA-CIEAR Decong«sfant tablets oct instantly and continuously to droin cid clear all nasal-sinus cavities. One ‘Tiord core” tablet gives you up to 8 hours relief from pain and pressure of congestion. Allows you to breathe easily—stops wotery eyes and runny rsose. You can buy SYNA-CIEAR AT without need fur o pre»crif.iion. Soiisfoction guoronteed by maker. Try it fr-t-itvl Introductory Offer Worth »1 50 Cut out this ad—take to store listed. Purchase one pack of SYNA-CLEAR t2’s and receive one more SYNA-CIEAR 12-Pack Free. Kmgs Mouzitaln Bmg Co. 1^!^ GREEN STAMPS WITH THIS COUPON AND PURCHAM Of I $10.00 or More Order FREE AT YOUR mtn. | WINN-DIXIE STORES j Void After JUNE IG LIMIT ONE COUPON PER ADULT CUSTOMER come increasingly impalieni with mi)li)r vehie'es vvero dcticicnt in the soaring costs incurri'd in re pairing damage to vehicles in volved in minor collision.';. For example, 1972 car models tested 'by the insurance Institute loi' Highway Safely ranged in re pair costs from STvI to $102 for damage sustained al a speed of five miles perhour. These costs udometer i mileage i reading a.s a could be reduced of avoiiled if measure of the vehicle'.^ eondi- manufacturei’s eiiuii iR'd llii'ir \e- tion and value. Unforuinately it rides with more functional lias become Ihe piaetice of im- bumpeds. The Congress has been stTupuleus dealers to d sconnect presented with strong evidenee or reset odomelers in order to eritieal aspects of safety jier- lormaiue. Thisj:- rovision of the bill would provide lor a limiled number ot diagnostic techniques lo test for eompliaiice vvilh saf ely standards. ODO.METERS: Purcha.sers of u.sed ears commonly rely on the GETA KitchenAid CLEAN-UP CENTER It's a KitchenAid dishwasher and 8 storage cabinet in an attractive 48-inch unit with stainless steel top. Ideal for replacing a kitchen sink and sink cabinet with mini mum remodeling. Room for a KitchenAid disposer, too. BEN T. GOFORTH PLUMBING 108 YORK ROAD CAROLINA 100 Sunday. June 4 8 o'clock P.M. Featuring 100 Laps of Racing LATE MODEL SPORTSMAN Freddy Smith - Stick Elliott - Carl Smart - Heywai' ' Plyler - Billy Scott - Charlie Blanton - Ltiri'y Wallace Daniel Warlick - Mike Duvall - Mike Humphries - and Others Gates Open At 6 P.M. CAROLINA SPEEDWAY Highway 274 South of Gastonia, N. C. (near Buster Boyd Bridge) RyRQRHBff.RORflBSROft- WHAT EVERY GOOD MEDICINE CHEST SHOULD HAVE It is a good lead to hove a medicine chest that's separate from your bathroom cabinet. This makes it easy to keep potent drugs and poisons out oi reach oi children. Here is a good basic list for a well-stocked medicine chest. absorbent cotten adhesive tape aspirin otomizer bicarbonate oi soda cold cream cough syrup epsom salts eye cup fever thermometer gauze bandage medicine dropper milk of magnesia mineral oil nose drops ointment lor burns petroleum jelly rubbing alcohol -sissors and tweezers spirits of ammonia throat swabs tongue depressors YOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONE US when you need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without extra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needs. We I welcome requests ior delivery service and charge accounts. lRSByRnRHRyBO,R KINGS nOUKTAINl DRUG COMPANY ■■WE CITY'S MOOF8N STORE PHONE 739-2571 AV£ 'J > ; f 11 t -' o . ' '''rj A *4 • '.'sV cl* SA'.AU SMOKED... 4 TO 6 LB. SIZE ... (SLICED LB, 49c) m C-'zW' .4^. ICS.. WHOLE ONLY LB. 6^41 WD U.S. CHOICE BEEF... CHUCK OR SHOULDER BONELESS LB. TAIMADGE FARMS FULL QUARTER SLICED PUlSBuRY BUrtlRMiii VtAl PAITES CANNED B1SCUITS4 ... S9' , W D CUBED BEE' M' Et:- ■ >iAMP.' -..iN EaCm BOX STEAKETIB kBA' ' VELVEITA TASff O hEA miNv • ■ PERCH FILLET.... r~' V. u ccMi-. 011V.CU iMuviAi/vrc rAnens ruet wv/Mnicn : emmd ham ..country ham . . 99' TALMAOGE FARMS KOCKIESS CRT O VAC HALVES 89' COUNTRY HAM . . 89' W-D HANOI-PACK GROUND BEEF PORK LOINS ORK LOINS PORK CHOPS ac - 5 ''' !i i. ' I'i V' V w S li^ibsiL. 8 : -:2.' F • -1.7 it... 3<LB. PKG. 5-lB. PKG. 99 il 99 » cr., t - .,11 H.Q ersu rilB PORii CHOPS 89' PORK ROAST.... 49' r.. t ii-.e, b .o o O LOIN END BACK RIBS • 59' PORK ROAST .... 59' ■viN 'n«Kt‘ hAHSBJBY SifAt, MLAI lOAF MEAT DINNERS . . 39' ^ MEAT PIES .... 5 it 'F” CiliCKEN BREAST . 'z. 'F’? 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