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Georg* Dietrich, FMd Rtpruniillr* of ih# Social Security
Administration is in Sdnalon. Thursday and is located
In tho old Municipal BfiSldtti*
(This is anottitK' tn * series o! ,
articles by ThdntSs ?. Wyatt,
social seevrity district maaager 1
in Greenville, on how medicare ;
v» ill work when it begins in July.
The information is based on
‘•Your Medicare Handbook/* the
guide that will be issued to all
medicare beneficiaries during (
June. You may want to clip and
discuss this article, so as to be J
fully informed about medicare.
The people in the social security
office are ready to answer any ,
Questions you may have).
Inpatient Hospital Service
Hospital insurance will
help to pay your care in a
hospital for up to 90 days
during each spell of illness.
Dollars and Cents
Each spell of illness pro
vides for 90 days of benefit
services. For the first 60 ,
days, tne insurance pays for
all but S4O for the covered
services you receive. From
the 61st to the 90th day you
would be responsible for the
first $lO each day for cov
ered services.
What Hospital Insurance
Will Cover
—Room and board in a
semi-private room (2 to 4
beds in a room).
—Nursing services ordin
ary furnished to the hospi
, tal’s patients.
—Supplies, appliances and
equipment ordinarily fur
nished to the hospital’s pati
ents, such as sprints, casts,
wheelchairs, crutches, etc.
—Blood transfusions, ex
cept lor the cost of the first
three pints of blood in one i
spell of illness.
—Medical services ordin
arily furnished by the hos
pital.
—Therapeutic services or- ■
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dinarily furnished to the hos
pital’s patients, such as X
ray or radium treatments.
—Operating room costs.
•—Drugs and biologicals or
dinarily furnished to the
hospital’s patients.
—Diagnostic services or
dinarily furnished by the
hospital to its patients. For
example, blood tests, electro
cardiograms, etc.
—Services of hospital resi
dents and interns who are in
training programs.
What Hospital Insurance
Will Not Cover
—Private room, unless it is
medically necessary ordin
arily only when the patient’s
condition requires him to be
isolated (otherwise you pay
the difference).
—Private duty nurses.
—Cost of first three pints
of blood (hospitals will not
charge for pints replaced by
dopors).
—Physicians’ and surgeons'
services. (Medical insurance
helps pav doctor bills).
—Personal comfort items,
such as radio and telephone
charges, TV rental, etc.
—Hospital services after 90
days in a spell of illness.
Interest rates on U. S. Sav
ings Bonds have been in
creased four times since the
first Series E Bond was sold
on May 1. 1941. The rate
may not be lowered during
the term of a bond. Current
rate is 4.159?, when held to
maturity.
Boy Scout News
Edenton Boy Scout Troop
156 left Sunday morning for
I a week at Pipsico Scout Res-
I ervation on the James River
II near Surry, Va. While liv
ing in „thfe outdoors these
boys cah advahee in ranfc
and work on merit badges
under the guidance of reg
ular Scout counselors and
navy personnel.
Local boys in this camp
are: Arthur Beeler, Joe Beel
er, Joe Bunch, David Cope
land, Joey Covington, Dillard
Dixon, Logan EUiott, Mike
Erwin, Tom Gainor, Mike
Hall, Bud Holmes, George
Holmes, Larry Knox, Tommy
Jackson, Jimmy Lambeth,
Mike Larum, Jeff Mabe,
Tommy Shepard and John
Smith.
Adult leaders with the
Edenton Troop are Paul
Twiddy and Lee Nixon.
The people are, that part of
the state which,- does not
know what it wants.
—G. W. F. Hegel.
Minutes Os Board
Os Public Works
Edenton. N. C.,
June 7, 1966.
The Town Council and the
Board of Public Works met
. this day in joint session at
the Edenton Municipal
Building.
Town Council members
present were: Mayor John A.
Mitchenor, Jr., J. Edwin
Bulflap, Luther C. Parks.
* T. D. Elliott. Henry G.
Quinn, David' G. White .and
Leo Katkaveek.
Board of Public Works
members present: Jesse L.
’ Harrell, chairman, J. H.
I Conger. Jr.. Thomas C. By
rum, Jr.. J. P. Ricks, Jr.,
: aiid W. J. P. Earnhardt. Sr.
The Mayor read a letter
i from the N. C. Attorney Gen
eral’s office which advised of
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certain obligations of both
bodies—one- to the ..other.
The Maypb and Council theft
advised the Board of Public
Works of the intentions of
the Town Council in connec
tion With these obligations
and advised the Board of the
nianher Jie wished them to
fulfill theirs.
After a short discussion of
the matter, the Board of Pub
lic Works excused them
selves and proceeded to at
tend to the regular business
Os the department.
The minutes of the meet
ings of May 2, 1966; May 17,
1966, and April, 7, 1966, were
read and approved.
Motion was made by
Thomas C. Byrum, Jr.; sec
onded by W. J. P. Earn
hardt, Sr., and duly carried
approving E. & W. Depart
ment. bills in the amount of
$58,047,24 for payment as
follows:
Williamston Office Supply
Co., $31.21;' Virginia Elec
tric & Power Co., $14,418.00;
R. J. Boyce Electrical Co.,
$51.14; Broad & Church
Texaco Station, $1.50; Jordan
Company, $53:94; Taylor
Piedmont Co., $1,488.35;
Charles B. Roth & Associ
ates, $9.50; Southern Meter
& Supply Co., $29.50; Trans
port Clearings of the Caro
linas, $15.42; Virginia Elec
tric & Power Co., $589.16;
East Carolina Supply Co.,
$541.42; Edenton Office Sup
ply, $19.32; Graybar Electric
Co., $459.02; Hughes-Parker
Hardware Co., $34.49; Good
year Service Stores, $17.23;
Hobbs Implement Co., $2.50;
Lathem Time Recorder Co.,
-$7.51; Line Materials Indus
tries. $255.23; Motorola C. &
E. t $61.75; P & Q Super Mar
ket, $1.63; Phipps ■& Bird,
$100.80; Ricks Laundry &
Cleaners, $1.49; Dewey Bros.,
$178.49; Tidewater Supply
Co.. $52.42; Albemarle Motor
Co.. $1.74; Ashley WHdinc &
Machine Co., $12.50; Mrs.
Bertha Bunch, $16.90; Bunch
Auto Parts, 19c; Badger Me-
i e i^ Co " £ alc £
Tax Corp., $16.75; M. G.
Brown Co., $16.57; Byrum
Hardware Co., $20.72; J. H.
Conger & Son, $88.38; Calgon
Corp., $272.95; Edenton Auto
Parts, $9.46; B. Warner Ev
ans, $392.77; Electrical Equip
ment Co., $148.93; American
Public Power Association,
$744.00; Pitney-Bowes, $9.27;
David Parks, $26.00; N. C.
Municipally Owned Electric
System, $53.50; Nor. & Car.
Tel, & Tel. Co., $119.24; Yan
kee—Dixie Power Associa
tion, $100.00; Virginia Elec
tric & Power Co., $7.00;
Town of Edenton, debt ser
vice fund, $37,165.00; Bridge-
Turn Servicenter, $34.61;
Postmaster, $151.52; Town of
Edenton Street Deppartment,
$14.24; salaries paid in May,
1966, $4,094.86; total, $62,-
142.10.
Received from current,
$30,246.37; received from wa
ter, $3,170.77; received from
sewer, $3,038.11; received
from merchandise, $1,203.18;
received from water and
sewer assessments, $75.00;
certificate of deposit cashed,
$25,000.00.
Receipts in excess of dis
bursements, $591.33.
Chairman Harrell called
attention to a report on the
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operations and maintenance
of the sewage disposal la
bilities' recently received
from the N. C. State Stream j
Sanitation Department in
Raleigh. This report was
highly complimentary and
congratulated the department
management and attention to
detail in its operaion.
Mr. Harrell gave a report
on, the APPA convention ini
Boston, which was attended
by Mr. Ricks, Mr. Earn
hardt, Mr. Hines and Mr.
Harrell. Mr. Harrell stated
that the convention was at- ,
tended by 1,200 representa
tives of municipal electric
systems throughout the coun
try,. Canada, Mexico, Aus
tralia and New Zealand.
The seriousness of these
delegates was impressive and
the conduct and caliber of l
the programs proved most j
enlightening and helpful. ■
Mr. Harrell called atten
tion to the' superintendent’s
report on this meeting add
asked the other Board, mem
bers that attended thte con
vention for their comments. I
A brief discussion of this
matter ensued. .1
There being no further.
business, the meeting ad- [
journed. i
RICHARD N. HINES,
Acting Secretary. |
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