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V * I w _r 4. Clinton, S. C., Thursday, Julr IS, 1Sfi7 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Joanna News ... Residents Return From Seattle MBS. W. 1. HOGAN it-Representativa me M74MS ^•rresponSent I'ejephor Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rowe joined by her sister, Mrs. Pauline Cassells of Clinton will return this weekend after spending two weeks in Seattle, Washington with the Rowe’s daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pearson and family. Mrs. Harriet Nabors of Jo anna and Mr. and Mrs. Rich ard Abies and children of Ninety Six spent vacation week in Tampa, Fla. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Boyce, Mrs. Guy Misinheimer and Mel of Chester, Lt. and Mrs. William Glenn of McGuire AFB spent Monday at Maggie Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Boyce also spent a few days in Lynchburg with Mrs. R. E. Boyce and in Hickory, N. C., visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Bowman and family and Fred Buff. The Glenns accom panied them to Hickory. Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Mays, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mays and Tina and Mrs. Cannon spent a weeks vacation in Harrison, Ark., and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Elliott of Abbion, 111. Steve Elliott who had been on an extended visit here re turned with them. Mrs. Frank Rowe and chil dren, Starr, Mike and Angie, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Puckett and Miss Paulette Rowe visit ed Mr. Rowe at Fort Stew art, Ga. He joined them in spending the weekend at Sa vannah Beach. Mr. and Mrs, Hubert Lind say and daughter, joined by Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown and Steve of Clinton enjoyed their vacation ' at Niagara Falls and also a sight seeing tour of New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Put nam, Barry and Neal and A1 Shouse of Whitmire vaca tioned last week at Ocean Drive. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morris, Charlene and Katherine spent the weekend at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifton LoRis, Larry and Charlie en joyed the first part of their vacation in Norfolk, Va., with their son, Douglas, who is in the U. S. Navy. The last of the week they spent at Elija Park, Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Pope Oxner enjoyed their vacation at Myrtle Beach. Mrs. Betty Johnson, Mike and Tony, Mrs. Elfi Davis, Mrs. Betty Ruth Headrick and son and Robin Wicker spent the week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Jacks, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Camp bell, Backy and Bret, Mr. and Mrs. Deri Jacks and sons Mayne and John Wayne vaca tioned at Myrtle Beach last week! Mr. ; and Mrs. Fred Smith and fpmily also vacationed at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Lewis and family spent the first of the week at Myrtle Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bra- zel traveled by bus to Mon treal, Canada for their vaca tion to attend Expo 67. Other points of interest included on their trip were Washington, New York and Allentown, Pa., where they saw the Amish Folk Festival. Mrs. W. E. Boyd, Miss Joyce Smith and Miss Mar tha Craven spent a few days of their vacation with the Pierce family at McGuire AFB in New Jersey. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Oswalt and Mrs. J. E. Evans were in Durham, N. C., the latter part of last week with the formers’ brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Oswalt. The first part of the week Mrs. Oswalt and Mrs. Evans visit ed Rev. and Mrs. T. O. Evans in Florence. DRm/MAr fef&ti/fte'tGootfffaf; Flavor-Crisp Chicken Complete Dinner .... ... $1.10 3 Pieces of Chicken, f'I F.’Potatoes, 1 Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Bargain Box $2.25 9 Pieces of Chicken For Family of 3 to 5 People The Family Bucket $3.80 15 Pieces of Chicken, 8 Hot Rolls Serves 5 to 7 Hungry People The Barrel $5.10 21 Pieces of Chicken Perfect For Tired Housewives, Parties, Picnics, Church Parties and Social Functions Fish Dinner $1.10 2 Flounder Fillets, French Fries, Cole Slaw, Hot Rolls and Tartar Sauce Bucket of Fish $4.25 10 Fillets of Flounder, Cole Slaw, Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Shrimp Dinner $1.25 Jumbo Shrimp, French Fries, Cole Slaw, f Tartar Sauce and Hot Rolls Bucket ’O Shrimp $4.25 25 Jumbo Shrimp, Tartar Sauce, 6 Hot Biscuits Steak Dinner $1.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Chicken Liver Dinner $1.10 FF Potatoes, Cole Slaw and Hot Rolls Whiteford's Drive-In South Broad Street Clinton Airman 2c Jerry Kinard of Rapid City, S. D., arrived on Sunday, June 2, for an 18 day leave with hi^ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinard. Mike Kinard, Sandra Kin ard A2c Jerry Kinard, Dianne Sexton and John Sparkman enjoyed Monday and Tuesday at the Isle of Palms. They also stopped by Myrtle Beach on the return trip. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and daughter, Debbie, and Ruth Roberts spent several days vacation at Sarasota, Fla. Mrs. Cancie Arnold spent July 4th in Newberry with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brown. Birthdays & Anniversaries Caughorn who observed his Belated greetings go to Eric 5th birthday on July 9. Birthday greetings go to Judy Hunnicutt, Ethel Smith, Ricky Lollis, Lillian Bolick, Larry Cotney and Olive Gru ber today, July 13, J On July 14, Dale* Nabors, Lou Ann Arrowood and Cecil Harris will celebrate their birthday and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gunter will observe a wedding anniversary. Jo Nell Honeycutt, Harold Murphy and Teddy Ray Franklin will have birthdays on July 15. c Observing birthdays on July 16 are Anna Margaret Smith, Virgie Garner and Clifton Holsonbach. On the 17th Mary Ann Brown and Fred Hayes, Jr., will celebrate birthdays. Larry Brown will celebrate a birthday on the 18th of July. Bessie Lever will have a birthday on July 19. Cross Hill Nows MRS. HAROLD AUSTIN, Correspondent Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mullen spent last week with their' daughter and family in De trot, Mich. Miss Floride Rudd is a pa tient at Self Memorial Hos pital having sustained injur ies in an auto accident recent ly. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Mitch ell, Katherine Mitchell and Mrs. J. B. Gilbert visited the latter’s home at Rodman sev eral days last week. Little Miss Vivian Ann spent last week with relatives in Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Mackey Hor» ton of Clemson spent the Fourth of July holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Wilkie accompanied by relatives from Spartanburg visited at Jacksonville, Fla. on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. L. D. Hanna has re turned from an extended visit with her daughter and fam ily at Charleston. Mrs. J. C. Davis is a pa tient at Bailey Memorial Hos pital where she underwent surgery last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sim pson of Ware Shoals spent last Sunday with Mr. _ and Mrs. W. A. Simpson. " Social Security There are two ways pay ment on your doctor bills can be made under medicare. 'The two ways are by assignment and direct payment to the pa tient. The method of payment is decided by the patient and his doctor. The amount of medical insurance payment will be the same under either method. If the medicare patient and his doctor wish, payment can be made to the doctor. This is called assignment of the payment. In other words, a medicare patient may assign his medical insurance claim to the doctor. If a doctor does not wish to take an assign ment, the patient can pay the bill and the medical insuran ce payment will then be made directly' to him. Medicare patients are re sponsible for the first $50 of expenses in the year. Medi care will then pay 80 percent ($4 out of $5) of the remain ing reasonable charges. When a doctor accepts assignment, he agrees that the amount that the patient is responsible for is the $50 deductible plus 20 percent of the remaining expenses. There can also be assign ment of a part of a bill. If a patient has already paid part of his bill, his doctor can still agree to assignment for the rest of the bill. All people who need help in completing a medical insur ance claim are urged to con tact the social security office at 219 Magnolia Avenue in Greenwood, or telephone OR 3-1711. VISIT OUR REDEMPTION CENTER AT BELK’S RUG and CARPET STORE PLAY MONEY GO ROUND! HUNDREDS OF WINNERS! 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