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\ 7 \ V* f. - Page Two THE CLINTON CHRONICLE Thursday, July 15, 1948 WEST CLINTON NEWS County's Share Income Social Security Benefits end \v;th h..- grandparents, Mr. and 1) D. Purcell, m Toceoa, Ga. After all.-bv.attended . to Mi Byrum dismissed with prayer. • Mrs. t J. \V. SpAW\and Mrs. Amiek served ice cream and cake, assisted Tax Grows Bigger Paid Only To Workers Birthday Dinner For Mr. Leopard On July ;; the immediate families i Mr. and Mrs. George Leopard gathered at their home in Saluda foi a birthday dinner honoring. Mr. 1 top.,:..! wno was celebrating his 55th •irthday. Dinner was served picnic -ty o the church grounds. Out • ; ,vn guests included Mrs. Ann by the members of the G. A.'s. Columbia. July is.—(Special to The | n Industry, Commerce Baptismal Service i.i d. MlS: A'libtc" Mae and Birth Announcement Lanford Born to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence should be sure that their employer is work for many non-profit organiza- piaktng proper reports for them in lions; and others. I order to insure proper credit for the Workers or their survivors who [figuring of benefits af the time of re- wa nt to file claims for social security Chronicle). — Laurens county’s quar- '*-■'*■/, firemen.. benefits should visit the social secur- te’ lv share of the income tax dis- '—^ Miss Pressly said people working j ty () fYi ce in Room 18, Federal build- tribution is $8 9*1 it was announced Many workers believe they jjre in the following groups were exciud- j ngi Greenwood. Jeft D. Setting c re dif for their work on their ec j. Self-employment; agricultural Employers wanting t^ know of services rendered for* city, their tax liability under' the social state, or federal government; security act, should write the cdllec- private home; to rof internal revenue, Columbia. the past quarter, consisting of April ™" 3 ** ° f the Greenwood spcial se- 1 to June 30. The 46 counties in the cur ‘ y yesterday ■ W-VJ U..|MrA Mis R A<M> and Hanford a daughter July 12 at the lo M: and Mrs. A. C. Ortflm. Mr „ , ta , .* A .i.<!un,gton Leopard and. ■<. M L. B i rtf of and fam- mri Mrs. Elbert Leopard M; 'v. rM: s Mr. a: tanuly Huber: o; Newberry. Mr. and Leojiard and family of Boll Weevil Infestation Shows Increase In State state Will receive a total of $373,687. The quarterly distribution being made this mdnth shows an increase of- almost $100,000 over the income tax distribution made .to the counties All employmept is not covered un- 1 der the old-age and survivors insur ance program of the social security act. Only pay received for services in ndustry or commerce is used in fig uring benefits under the federal so- in July of last year, which totalled • , ** LaQt Jiilv T^Mrg.n, rm.ntv Cial ‘ n f UranCe P r °g ram - , „ Only wages credited for work that !K Birthdays and Anniversaries Mi and. Mrs. Charlie Barker cele- 't their 17th wedding anniver- ! Clemson, July 12. — As a result of the widely scattered rains during Hie $288,406. Last July, Laurens county was apportioned $6,707 for the pre ceding quarter of a year. Makes Your Nickel is covered under the social security I program can be used in figuring the t benefits payable when a worker re- Julv 18. Mi's. Barker had a CREDITORS’ NOTICE past >veek the average boll weevil All persons having claims against tires or dies, ’ she explained. This infestation for the state has climbed the estate of Moses Dillard are here-‘ wor k s es P^ c i a iiy tcithe disadvantage to 8.56 per cent as compared to 6.86 by notified to file the same duly veri-, 0 ^ workers who .transfer back and per cent for the week ending July-3, fied, with the undersigned, and those forth between covered and uncovered ’•hday J me 24 Miss J >an Barker l M Sparky;^;■ JJlemson extension-indebted to. said estate will please employment, •4t--was-exptemed i' .4 >ea:s old June 80. specialist, cotton insects and diseaS- make payment likewise. Miss Pressly advised all wor BIG! Jack Wright, Jr., will be 14 years eSi reports. payi kers to ■ July cd Kandy Campbell, son of Mr. and ■Carl Campbell, was 8 years old - terciay. July 5t'n» a is Mrs !! ilbert Phillips’ ; •hday. . ‘ Haskell Tay! it will be~ 6 ye*i-s 1 J.J.v 16. . ' ’ Thirty-six county agents examin ed a total of 17,40b squares in 174 fields. IJulv 8. 4948, C. D. CHILDS, Administrator. Clinton, S. C. -29-3cw. find out for themselves whether their employment is covered. If so, they Tn ,sc counties reporting more than, (ITATKIN FOR LETTERS OF ; 1 per cent in.e>.ation> and the per ADMINISTRATION cent tor each county are Hampton. of South Carolina, 22.8; l airneld, 19.4; Lee, lb.2; Spar- „ . .• T . . ( OFFICE BOOKS—Ledgers, all kinds, Ledger Sheets, Loose Leaf Bind- Cash Books, Journals, Day ers, Books; Sales Books, Columnar Pads Call-71. Chronicle Publishing Co. ha I a bit 11 lay Su - < <.' j irne ne t i •iul Jim: ms v Bra swell- celebrated ty July 12. ' ' . me Barker was 7 July 8. - Mann's birtiiday- was July '"iiy Mann’s July 16. Roger Jul;. 19. Buster Mann's July L. .Mann’s will be July Dc.vey Oxh< tanburg, 17.8; Bamberg. 17.4; Flor ence. 16.6; Dorchester. 15.8: Orange- burg. 13.6; Dillon. 13.4; Oconee, 11.4; yea.> nd,, dllc j Edgefield 10.0. Nineteen counties reported an in crease in boll weevils and 17 counties reported decreases. Berkeley, Newberry. Richland..and Dorchester counties reported red spider damage. Boil worm and fleahopper damage is on the decrease throughout the state except in Newberry, Marlboro and i Orangeburg counties, where fields aae shill being damaged, Mr. Sparks suggests that all cotton County of Laurens. B. J H. Wasson. Pro'bate Judge; PENCIL SHARPENERS Automatic Whereas, T. R. Davis and A. A. 1 Giant, fits any size pencil. Chron- Cieland^ made suit to me. to grant Dele Publishing Co. them Letters of Administration of ' ~' —- OUNCE BOTTLE birth- possible after the rains cease in their area and be prepared to renew- their Jmy lltn am- Mrs. William Fow- - v; V b:rthday. - r i reme Su.ille was 13 July 12. Annette Holder will be 9 July 18. Men Barbara Ann Sellers cele- ' ..ted her 92nd birthday July 15. - Sh; riey Lvester celebrated her 10th hdr v July 12. Lt urge and Gene Dunaway have birthdays July 26. W. A. Dunaway, Jr., has a birth day July 16. Mrs. G. W. Brazil will birthday July 14. Luthe:* Strickland and daughter, vils reaches 10 per cent. Aamia. have birthdays July 11. _ _ the estate and effects of R. X. Cle^ land. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the Kin dred and Creditors of the- said R. X. Clelamt, deceased, that they be and appear before me. in the Court of Probate, to be held at Laurens Court House, Laurens, S. C., on July 27, 1948 next, after publication, hereof, at TO o’clock, in the forenoon, to show . . , cause, if any they have, why the said farmers check their iio.ds us soon ^, Admil fc stratll)n sbauld not be grant ed. Gi\i*n under my hand - this 13th fight against cotton insects with apD day ^ July _ ^ d, 1948. plication ot poison dustr. J. HEWLETTE WASSON, He says the kind o! weather Probate Judge has been general throughout tne- state : Hotpoint for the past week is excellent for holl weevil development and ncreas* He cautions that the v*eevil may get out of hand if fields are not have ,a checked weekly tor infestation and dusted when infestations of boll wee* M. -. e Thorntop Meadors and Mrs. <0 NOJICf. the hr slate of South Carolina, County of Laurens, T Jo* Strickland will celebrate mr'ndays July 12. T 'Jury Strickland will be 3 July -16. Town of ClinLon.^ •July 8th was Mis. Blanche Cres- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thad well’s ;■ • . Lay, ■ • ; " • -p-- Miss Dorothy English has a birth day July 12. Sarah Nell Loflis was 10 July 2. an election will i»e held m the Town, of Clinton. S. C , on Tuesday, Aug-ij ust 17th, 1948. for Cie purpme ofll electing a Mayor and six Aldermen.! ; The polling place for said election ’ will be at the City Hall, on the ease - Tire .Recapping. Battery Charging. Firestone, flatteries. Radiator Boiling. Car and Truck Repairing. , TIMMERMAN MOTOR CO. Phone 119 - Gary St, Appliances Now In Stock —RANGES —REFRIGERATORS —HOME FREEZERS —IRONERS —DISPOSALLS —WASHERS —ELECTRIC SINKS —DISH WASHERS —WATER HEATERS SALES — SERVICE HOME SUPPLY CO. Next to Bailey’s Bank Phone 423 CENTS plus tax TAKE HOME 6 BIG BOTTLES NO FINER COLA AT ANY PRICE! - PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. GREENVILLE, S. C. ' Turner-Lawson Mi>\ Minnie Turner announces the ^de of North- B-ru^d Street in the said; marriage of her daughter. Sarah. to lT(J ' ll ' n of Clinton.. The pnlls will be Arthur Lawson. The ceremony was opened at eight o clock. A. M. and •performed by Magistrate Sam' Me- wil J be closed at four aidLuck P M Crary June 15. said date. For her wedding she chose a pink J - Copeland. Frank; E. Miller eyelet dress with blue accessories. and J. Aldine Blakely; ha ie been ap-♦ They are making their home near P l>La: t6d as managers.-of said election,. Clinton. . L. K. BISiLOP. ♦ \ 12-ic — Mayor . Mrs Ardwr’raytor’aTmuunces ,h«I NOTICE W ■ECIjTOAaM^lwi marriage of her sister. Miss Jose-! 0 phine Porter, of Laurens, to Richard °t Souldv Caro xna. Turner of this city. The ceremony was performed by Probate Judge J Hewlette Wasson, in T r , . L a ,j- ens j une • L. B Dillard is the duly ippujinted She w ire a white .street length £ upervlso I, ^ Registrationi W the; dre;- • with matching accessories. Town, ol Cl.nhim County of Laurens, j Her Shoulder yorsage wis of white' St l te of Soutti. Carol.na. and pink carnations. ; Ev«ry ci.tiz.en twenty-me (21) For tne present they are making! y f ai ! s 0l a 3 e ai1 ^ upwards having all i their home with Mr. Turners mother,! ° f tne q “ allfi 5 a f lnns :lsi sectioned in! M:-- Minnie T irner —— • Section -12. of Article 2, of ♦he Con- ’ ! stitutiun of South Carolina, as! Among The Sick amended, and in Sections 1287 and I County .of Laurens, . | Town of Clinton. NOTICE IS HERESY. GilFO that / James Harr* m is improving aftdr ",“ a V.* un ! <1 G 0 ' 14 * "1 Lauis of; sutfenng with a toot injury. South Carolina, 1942. as -imeuded,; W H Qumn is suffering with anc ' ias resided :n the State for two 1 years .*n ‘iie Couify lor 'Oiie yea: and within 'iie incorporated Limits Mr: -t- )urn g of-t rttr nar^L F. .end.' ol M.,ss Thelma Russ will JC (,: to kn) x she is ill at her \Y ■ Lv ci * * S S'J t feeing v, •ith an eye .nju: - L: n Ion Ai.. iiin ii 5 a patient in the Lau. ' c n > 11 Of ‘Pital where he is un- ue: 3 ( ; , ’ 1 -1 tre; at men t for. ser ious burns. ... M alt: ic Tii, arnton i; ; ill . of the said Town of dintojn for four months next pieced mg ti?P election to be held it said Town of Clinton! on Tuesday, August 17th, 1.948, and: the aas P ai ' i before the election any poll tart then due and payable and who hojds a County Registration Certificate entitling him or her to vote at ;-.* polling precinct - . , .v i.e . a patient toW " ,J '’ Chn ‘‘' n sha11 be j [. >-pital where she un- tied to register. *7™ pei at.on Thursday. said t L ' B ’ ^ lard - , Little Shelma Jean Holbert is a pa- ^ RegistruLon. will have bus office| Dent at tne Sh..tier’s hospital of the smd L. B Dillard on North Broad Street m. the Town, F: .ends of Mi s. E„. D. McCullough a ill be sorry ;.n tiie local f f-rr- '\l ,, K-.hel wman^Js a patient aV» [ Clmtor. lor me purple 01 refir- , , ... : tering voters froru 9 o clock A. M. to .he local hospital.^ ,5:30 o’clock. P. M.on each, day except! Birthday Party • Sunday ►antil 5;3Q o’clock P. M. Aug- Little Mary Ann Heaton was given “st 6 1948, except that said officej a party Saturday afternoon at her . be closed on Wednesdays at 12a home on Washington street. 1 0 c i.° ck . a ^ QQ ', T . 1Q12 , A number of boys and boys gather-! Daled thjs T da ed lor the occasion nad enjoyed a v u ^ . number of games played on the lawn At ^ st ' nwrx o ‘ lay ° r ' .^directed by Misses Peggie Ginn,’ w - DWtlXS, Evelyn and Janette Heaton A- Clerk and Treasurer. 5~4r Mrs. Heaton, assisted by Mrs. George Price, served refreshments. Mary Ann was celebrating her 2r*i birthday and received a number of! !•- j-iftn. 1 W . M S Meets - “The Rural Church and It's Needs’ was the topic of the Woman’s Mis sionary Society of- Calvary Baptist, meeting which was held Monday eve ning .at 'the church. Mrs. Inez By- jum, program leader, had charge,! and Mrs. J. J. Smith gave the devo tional, John 21:4-17. Several ladies , presented a • Pictu/e Album of the Past,”'a “Moving Picture of the Pres ent,” and a “Sketch of the Future.” Mrs. Brooks closed the program with J f P & G £AINT Made in the Souths for the South BUILDING MATERIALS J. R. Crawford v Phone 10 South Broad at Pine For safety's sake . . . bring your car in for a lubrication and thorough check-up before you drive away on your vacation. You’ll enjoy smoother performance. You’ll feel confident that your car is in tip-top shape. And above all, you’ll know that you've done everything possible to insure the safety of your family at a time when crowded summer roads make driving care extremely important; You’ll find we have the factory-trained mechanics, the modern equipment, and the genuine Oldsmobile parts—everything it takes to handle every job promptly and eflicieutly. Service first is safety first—so come in for service SOOlD OldsmobiU Pro-Vocation Chock-Up IwkrisHsii—Lubricate chassis; change oil in engine, transmission, and differential if necessary. - — leaks*—Adjust brakes; re-line if needed. Steering—Check wheel alignment, wheel balance, and steering mechanism. Inglite—Analyae and tune engine. j Iqulpmant—Check lights, horn, windshield wipers, and all ele< wipers, and all electrical equipment; inspect tires; check cooling system, repair connections if needed. .7 - ..._ prayer. Mrs. R. B./AnTick, president, pre sided over the business session. Rolij TIMMERMAN MOTOR COMPANY Call 74 For Your Need*. CHRONICLE PUBLISHING CO. CLINTON, 8. C.