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Dyeing Soperintoadeat Post Is Accepted By Bedford WEST POINT, Ga- Maurice G. Radford has joined West Point Pep pereD’a Lumberton Plant as assistant dyeing superin tendent, a newly-created position in the Piece Dye Department. Robert F. Holroyd, plant manager, made the an nouncement. Radford formerly was associated with United Piece Dye Works in Eden ton, as superintendent qf Dying from October, 1974; with Burlington Industries at Oxford, as plant chemist from September,l972 and at Clarksville, Va., as laboratory manager and superintendent of Finishing from January, 1966; and with Deering Milliken, Inc., at Pendleton, S. C., as shift supervisor from July, 1963. A native of Kenly Radford completed high school there, then earned his BS Maurice G. Radford Legal Notice NORTH CAROLINA CHOWAN COUNTY In The General Court Os Justice Superior Court Division Before The Clerk File No. 75-SP-4I Louis El wood Wynn, et al, Petitioners, vs. John T. Rogerson, et al. Respondents Under and by virtue of an order of resale of the Superior Court of Chowan County, the undersigned commissioner will on the 16th day of November 1976 at 12:00 o'clock Noon at the courthouse door of Chowan County, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash a certain tract of land located in the Fourth Township, Chowan County, and is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at an iron pipe on the North right of way line of State Road No. 1100; thence North 58 deg. 40 min. West 1462 feet along the North right of way line of State Road No. 1100 to an iron pipe located on the North right of way line of said road; thence North 14 deg. 59 min. East 2297 feet down a marked line to a gum; thence North 35 deg. 50 min. East 16.7 feet to a point; thence South 57 deg. 55 min. East 361.1 feet to a point; thence South 77 deg. 05 min. East 100 feet to a point; thence North 82 deg. 10 min. East 90 feet to a point; thence North 77 deg. 28 min. East 694.4 feet to a point; thence South 01 deg. 53 min. East 2059.2 feet to an iron pipe; thence North 84 deg. 38 min. West 206.8 feet to a concrete monument; thence South 21 deg. 52 min. West 364.6 feet to a point; thence South 24 deg. 01 min. West 616.7 feet to an iron pipe on the North right of way line of State Road No. 1100 being the point and place of beginning. The property described herein being described and delineated on a plat prepared by S. Elmo Williams, Registered Surveyor, entitled “Daniel Wynn Heirs, Chowan County, North Carolina, Scale 1 inch equals 300 feet, May 12th and May 21st, 1975,” which plat is by reference made a part of this petition for a more particular description of the property. The opening bid on this property will be $24,725.00. This sale is subject to all taxes and encumbrances of record, if any. This sale is made for cash and the highest bidder is required Id deposit tan per cent of his bid with tbs Clerk of Stqwrior Court of Chowan County This 22bd day of October, 1979. C. Everett Thompson, Nov.44U*g- degree in chemistry at N. C. State University,. Raleigh. He and his wife, the for mer Margaret Berry of Pikeville, have two sons: Maurice Gene, Jr., 12, and David Bernie, six. The family will relocate to the Lumberton area from Morgan Park in Eden ton. Medicare Advice Given By LeeWallio Field Representative Medicare Assignment The* best way for a Medicare patient to be sure he will not have to pay a doctor charges in excess of the Medicare “reasonable charge’’ is to make sure in advance that the doctor (or medical supplier) will ac cept assignment of the bill. A doctor or supplier who accepts assignment agrees to accept athe Medicare reasonable charge as the total payment for the ser vice. Under assignment, the bill is sent directly to Medicare for payment, rather than to you. Medicare pays 80 per cent of the reasonable charge for covered services, less any unpaid part of the |6O yearly deductible you haven’t met. The doctor can charge you only for the remaining 20 per cent of the reasonable charge and for any services not covered by Medicare. Reasonable charges are determined by the organization that handles Medicare medical in surance claims in this area. A . reasonable charge for a particular service is based on actual charges for the service in the area in the previous year. The charges are reviewed and updated every year. Medicare does not limit the amount a doctor may charge a patient. The law does limit the amount that Medicare can pay for services. If the doctor doesn’t agree to assignment, Medicare insurance pays you 80 per cent of the reasonable pharge after subtracting any part of the S6O deduc tible you haven’t met. Under this payment to you method, however, the doctor does not have to accept the Medicare reasonable charge as the total payment or the covered service. You may get a bill for the service from you doctor for more than the Medicare reasonable charge. Medicare is a federal health insurance program administered by the Social Security Administration. The Elizabeth City Social Security office is located at 111 Jordan Plaza. The telephone number is 338- 2161. Hie office is open from 9:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M. Monday through Friday. Death Claims Mr. Norvell William L. Norvell, 58, of Seaboard, N. C. and father of W. L. (Bill) Norvell of Edenton died Saturday in Phoenixville, Pa. A native of Seaboard, he was the husband of Mrs. Bennie Alls brook Norvell. He was a member of Seaboard Baptist Church and was a charter member of Seaboard Lions Club. Survivors other tha those already listed include: two other sons; Dr. Thomas A. Norvell of Owensboro, Ky., and Julian Notvell of Greenville, N. C.; a sister, Mrs. R. A. Dale of Roanoke Rapids, and eight grandchildren. A funeral service was held Tuesday at Seaboard Baptist Church by the Rev. B. Marshall Whitehurst and the Rev. Paul Mauney with burial in Seaboard Cemetery. Will You Be Next? There are about 53 million Americans living right now who are expected to develop cancer during their lifetimes. Your contribution to the American. Cancer Society during* this year’s Crusade will help re searchers find cancer cures and help support educational pro grams mat teach ways to spot cancer in its early, treatable stager GRADE A WHOLE I SWIFT PREM. I SWIFT PREM. I SWIFT PREM. I Swift’s Proa- I FRYERS •' »» " A A " oun l " Round ROAST "OAST <(]| S, j|J ,k Roast ft. lb. n>. J7 SI 39 Ml 69 $l 59 $1 59 CUT ■UP lb. 43t I I I _! 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Fleskmais sltl|*llaii EGG BEATERS Jit BANANAS Ib. 19t THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, November 4,1976
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