'* ■ t . 1 'M February, 1982 - AMCO NEWS - Page 5 Special Anniversaries With Corporation s’ Service athryn Albert plants Betty Johnson Plant 3 Nellie Ray Plant 3 Helen Rierson Plants V s ^‘arle Hedrick i PiantT Nancy Tilley Plant 11 Dolores Lambeth Plant 20 Dale Denny Administrative Office s’ Service Zulene Luck Plant 7 Claude Eddinger Plant 7 Daphne Hensley Frances Smith Administrative Office Administrative Office Service Mary Motsinger Plant 3 Charles Oakes Administrative Office Forty Years John Stilweil Machine Shop Employees Receive Continued Five years’ service: James E. Baldwin, Susan Penley, Michael Watkins and Yvonne Williams, Plant 1; Raymond Smith, Steven Arnder, Catherine Jackson, Myrtle Johnson, Pauline John son, Vonna Easter, Shirley McMahan, Ida Rogers, Mattierea Holder, Lorene Tolbert, Rachel Wright, Billie Martin and Mary Lowe, Plant 2; Janie Blackburn, Pamela Blaylock, Mary Bryant, Linda Corns, Myrl Dockery, Kathy Eastridge, Dennis Lovings, Douglas Pike and Harvey Stack, Plant 4; Mary Cook, and Elizabeth Taylor, Plant 6; Jacqueline Cobb, Bettye S. Curtis, Roy Edwards, Walton Hodge, Barbara Kinley, Cathy Crawford, Mary Mclnnis and Karen Pugh, Plant 7; Walter Hayes and Barbara Jackson, Plant 8; Brenda M. King. Christine B. Stewart, W. Ray White, Rebecca S. York, Ronald Rogers and Linda Ramey, Plant 11; Sally Clark and Connie Stingley, Plant 19; Carl Stiles and Edwin Wade, Machine Shop; Geraldine Creasey, Sample Department; Georgia Kuykendall and John McKinnon, Plant 20; Emma Carpenter, David Davis, Mary H. Shaw, Gail Suitt and Mary H. White, Plant 22; Dorothy Alford, Linda Baker, Charles Bean, Hazel Bowman, Mattie Caudill, Elaine Davis, Ida Eaton, Taheedah El Amin, Gwendolyn Flood, Pat Harris, Brenda Martin, Shirley McKnight, Robert Meredith, Peggy Miller, Jewel Payne, Patricia Shelton, Steffni West moreland and Frances Whicker, Plant 3; and Beverly Cranford, Gerald Reeve, James H. Millis, Jr., R. Terry Kerr, James Halvorsen, David Ensley and Ronald Stroup, Administrative Office. Social Security Increases Effective January 1, 1982, the social security tax (FICA) went from 6.65% of wages to 6.70% of wages and the wage base max imum increased from $29,700 to $32,400. If your earnings are $10,000 a year, for example, you will pay $5.00 more in social security taxes than you did in 1981. That’s about 10* more a week. Adams-Millis will, of course, match dollar for dollar the social security taxes you pay. Also this year, you can work and earn more without losing social security benefits. If you are now under age 65, you may earn $4,440 without losing benefits. (Last year’s maximum was $4,080.) If you are between the ages of 65 and 72, your max imum without loss of benefits is $6,000 in 1982 (as opposed to $5,500 in 1981). Beneficiaries who are age 72 and over may earn any amount without losing benefits. The year 1982 also will see changes in Medicare coverages. The hospital deductible increases from $204 in 1981 to $260 in 1982, and the annual doctor’s deducti ble amount increases from $60 in 1981 to $75 in 1982. The “deductible” amount is the cost of covered services in each benefit period not covered by Medicare. If you have questions concern ing your social security or Medicare coverage, contact your personnel manager or your Icoal social security office. (Remember, too, to call or visit your social security office at least three months before you plan to retire.) PLANT LOCATIONS Machine Shop High Point Sample Department High Point Plant 1 High Point Plant 4 Kemersville Administrative Office High Point Plant 19 Edmond, Oklahoma Plant 2 Mt. Airy Plant 6 Hickory Plant 8 Franklinton Plant 20 Archdale Plants Kemersville Plant 7 High Point Plant 11 Mt. Airy Plant 22 Raefwd