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116 EMPLOYEES DONATE BLOOD The American Red Cross gives a very Special thanks to Adams-Millis Corporation's High Po int plants for sponsoring and partici pating in the Bloodmobile's April 30 visit to the personnel office on English Road. A total of H6 pints of blood was collected. Those giving blood were: Ricky Aderhold, Martha Anderson, Emma Ard, Barbara Beard, Ruby Brewer, Marjorie Bivens, Icy Burch, Opal Carter, Nell Chapman, Marjorie Chilton, Margaret Clapp, Larry Cook, Lucy Craven, Rog er Davis, Dale Denny, Priscilla Dickerson, LeonDockery, Donna Poison, Margaret Fowler, Alexander Graham, William Gunter, Elaine Hornady, James Johnson, E 1 o i s e Leonard, Melba Leonard, Morgan Lones, Esther Lowe, Zulene Luck, Polly McDaniel, Delores McGinnis, Dwight Miller, Donald Moser, Max Moore, Ruby Moss, GeorgeNeal, James Nickels, Leler Nixon, Hrnma Nickolson, Patricia Norman, Gharles Odham, Narsie Sheperd, Connie Owens, Ralph Darker, Dorothy Phillips, Neal Pierce, Das Sandra Poole, Inez Prevatte, Cathy Richard son Jack Rogers, Lucy Rush, Terry Shepherd, Dillian Sipes, Frances Smith, William Sweet, Thelma Thomas, Norma Thornton, Virginia Voncannon, Carlie Watts, Louise Watts, Belva ^hite, Eleanor White and Harriett Wilson. When the Bloodmobile returns to your area, remember that blood is a blessing; it can't be rnanufactured. Often the gift of blood is the gift of life itself. SIDNEY PEELE RETIRES SIDNEY PEELE, of ^he Hosiery Division in Kernersville, retir ed May 1 on the basis 3-ge. He was first Employed in the High Doint Hosiery Divi sion's finishing depart- rrient in 1942, but transferred to Kern- ®rsville when the new finishing plant began 'Operations there. Most 'Of his thirty years with the company were serv- as a labeling and printing machine operator. Sidney underwent major surgery a few riionths ago, and his present plans are to con centrate on improving his health. He and Mrs. Peele live at 201 North Hall Street in High Point, Q. How does my group insurance coverage change when I become 65 years old? A. When you reach age 65, your supplemental life insurance will be reduced by 50%. For example, if you have $6, 000 basic life insurance and $6,000 supplemental life insurance (a total of $12,000 life insurance), at age 65 you will continue to have $6, 000 basic life insurance but your supplemental life insurance will reduce to $3, 000 (a total of $9, 000 life insurance). Your premium contribution will reduce accordingly. Your medical insurance will automatically convert to a Medicare Supplement when you reach age 65. This means that when your medi cal expenses during a calendar year exceed $100, benefits equal to 80% of the covered ex penses over and above the $100 deductible amount will be paid. The amount of the benefits payable will be reduced by any benefits provided by Medicare. Your medical premium contri bution will remain the same as before you be came 65 years old. Q. What group insurance coverage does my dependent husband or wife have at his, or her, age 65 ? A. At age 65, your dependent husband, or wife, will continue to have the same life insurance coverageas beforeage65. The medical benefits for him, or her, at age 65 will be the same as that outlined above. There will be no changes in your dependent medical premium contribution. “Oh. hi there, dear, I’m on strike for more house money and a dishwasher. Care to arbitrate?” - 9 -
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