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Page 2 ^ 1 r ^PHPMMlinUMWrMHl rnnnu [f I Ser !, j Annivt J ihj 5 YEARS Barry L. Hooks Geneva William H. Judah Geneva Eileen Dowdle Office James Cromer No. 2 Ruby Wright Lydia Eugene Carter Bailey Elizabeth Brown Bailey Roger Kuykendall No. 1 George W. Tucker No. 2 Arthur J. Martin No. 2 Karen Bragg No. 2 Janice Woods Lydia Frankie Harmon Engineering Jack Hunter No. 1 Otis Brewington No. 1 Angelo Barksdale No. 2 Dennis Hampton Maintenance 10 YEARS DnnWilUinc uaney Albert Brown No. 1 Annie L. Anderson No. 2 Brenda Wilson Lydia Irene Moses Bailey Janie L. Thompson ......."..'.....:No. 1 George Pinson Maintenance Thomas Dunaway Lydia Frank Kingsborough Lydia Mary B. Long Bailey I I 1 ~ " ucosic l. lcdne tsaney Steve Warren Staff Pauline McLendon Office Steve Lanford Lydia Frank Kingsborough No. 1 John H. Byrd No. 2 New Insuran For Eligible i Clinton Mills has announced two r employees and their eligible dependa 1983, for employees who retired on A Senior Care Plan is now available reached 65. Benefit levels are essen employees. A Medicare Supplement Plan is ava and older. In general, the plan woul doesn't pay, limited only to reasonab Persons who meet the following re Care Plan: Employees who retire on or after J continuous service and have reached Persons who meet the following req Supplement Plan: Retired employees, age 65 or olde after 10 years or more of continuous provided the employee is covered by The two month open enrollment pi 1QRR The premiums will be totally paid Mr. Truman Owens, Health Care E discuss the details of the new plans wi may have. vice ^ irsaries - ^ w j.W. Shockley No. 2 Andrew Kingsborough No. 2 Mary Suber Lydia 15 YEARS Sudie Putnam No. 2 James H. Smith No. 2 MaryJ. Simmons Lydia Thomas Rice Lydia Jessie Longshore Lydia Nathaniel Griffin Bailey James 0. Simpson Lydia McArthur George No. 2 Ray Lane Bailey Sanford Murphy Lydia 20 YEARS FrancesC. Owens No. 2 25 YEARS James H. Samples Nn 2 Ruth Bragg No. 2 Russell lusti Lydia Prue Waters Bailey John W. Samples No. 2 JamesR. Braswell.. Maintenance 30 YEARS Glenn Gaskins Staff Ralph Nelson No. 2 40 YEARS Polly Fallaw No. 2 Frances Meeks Lydia ce Plan Employees lew health insurance plans for retired nts. The plans went into effect May 2, or after July 1, 1981. for those eligible persons who have not tially the same as provided for active ilable for those eligible persons age 65 d pay 100 percent of what Medicare ile and customary guidelines, quirements are eligible for the Senior uly 1, 1981, after 10 years or more of age 60, and their eligible dependants, uirements are eligible for the Medicare r, who retired on or afte? July 1, 1981, service and their eligible dependants; Medicare (Part B). eriod began May 2 and ends July 11, by those covered by the plans, benefits Counselor, will be pleased to th you and to answer any questions you * jn J ? ? ffiWttr' I H I Participating in the program for coir Vera Lane, Cheryl Sentell, Bob Simm Patterson. kW Discussing the training film are (left ti Laura Black, Doris Tumblin, Jimmy He Employees Participate Employees of Clinton Mills, M.S. Bailey and Son, Bankers, and the Laurens County Chamber of Commerce participated in a training session regarding proper telephone usage recently. Bob Simmons, manager of Southern About Your In Clinton Mills' health insurance plan will pay 100% of the reasonable and customary charges by the surgeon for surgical procedures performed in the out-patient department of a hospital ambulatory surgical center. Out-patient surgery is a means of having an operation without having to stay in the hospital overnight. In this way, the cost of the surgery is re uui.eu emu ineuauma wnicn onen accompanies hospital admission is substantially minimized. Many will find that a number of surgical procedures considered too serious to perform in a doctor's office, but not serious enough to warrant admission to a hospital, can be safely performed in area surgical centers. Among those common surgical procedures that individuals should consult with F .J J| ect telephone usage were (left to right) ons, Norman Craven and Mary Bailey v -y| > -v H d right) James Buchanan, Anita Barrett, rimes and Anita Bell. In Telephone Training Bell's local office, introduced the program with various remarks regarding courteous telephone usage. Following his remarks, Training Director James Buchanan presented a 16-minute educational training film. isurance their doctor regarding out-patient surgery are tonsilectomies, simple hernia repairs, vasectomies, removal of non-cancerous cysts, minor gynecological procedures and other services. Pre-admission Testing Pre-admission testing performed on an out-patient basis prior to hospital confinement is covered if such testing is performed within five days of confinement. While everyone would like to avoid hospital confinement, this is sometimes impos sible. However, certain X-ray and laboratory . tests performed prior to elective surgery can J often reduce the cost per hospital stay as well as time lost away from work and the > family. \