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Gin ton, S. Thursday, March 26, 1964 THE CLINTON CHRONICLE II Personal and Social News of Joanna MRS. W. J. HOGAN Correspondent-Representative Telephone 697-6440 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeder, accompanied by Leroy Dunaway and Mrs. Joan Japart of Clinton, were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Joe Gust in Woodruff. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Estes, Dar lene and Stacy, of Greenwood, were week-end guests of Mrs. Lillian Estes and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meadors Mrs. Mary Simson is visiting Lt. and Mrs. Glenn Reeves and David in Waco, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. OUn Slice and family of Chapin, were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Prater. Recent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arthur, in cele bration of Mrs. Arthur’s birth day, were Mrs. Henry Turner. Mrs. Ruth Harris and John Har- ris, all of Greenwood. Mr. and Mrs. William Hatton and children of Florence, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson in Clinton and Mrs. J. M. Hatton, Mrs. Hat ton accompanied them home for the week. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Scott and Ross of Charleston, spent the week-end in Joanna visiting Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sineath, Ronny and Darrin. Jeff Whitfield of Anderson, and Stony Whitfield of Clinton, wer« Saturday overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Holmes.. , „ , J ,, Friends of Marion Black will children and Mr. and Mrs. Hom- be interested to know of the eP Jacks were vlsltors ,n Green - death of his brother, Dr. Kenneth vi,le on Saturda y- Black, in Chester. I Miss Chrystelle Craig, Mr. MrT anff MrsrKrl jafks and Greenviite on Saturday ' Sgfg Mrs. Karl Sease, Mrs. Buford Wier and Miss Chrystelle Craig visited Ray Wertz last Wednes- and Mrs. J. C. Gruber and Ray mond Merchant visited N. B. Wicker at the Veterans Hospital day at the Greenville General in Columbia recently. hospital. Mrs. Dollie Carr attended the funeral of her brother, Henry Moore, in Gaffney on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Moore and Vickie of Fort Meade, Mdi, are spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morse. Cindy, their other daugh ter, who has been with the Morses since Christmas, will ac company them home. Mr. and Mrs. Joe, Koon, Gene and Mike, spent last Sunday with Mrs. J. O. Koon and family in the St. Phillips community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips were visitors in Greenville on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mills and family of Columbia, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boyce and Karen Low ery were Sunday dinner guests jScott. Kenny, and Jeff have just FREE ESTIMATES! ON ALL FENCING NEEDS! Sold and Installed By SEARS ISt Musgrove St. Phone SSS-2411, Clinton, 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Bryant spent last week-end in Whitmire with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cren shaw, Vonnie and Harold Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Skipper Lewis and children of Cayce, spent Monday and Tuesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Buck Mur rah. Those attending the Home afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Francis, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson, and Mr. and Mrs. Louis Murphy. B. F Sample returned home on Thurslay after spending two weeks with relatives in Colum bia and Greenwood. RETURN FROM GERMANY Sgt. and Mrs. Reginald Morse, of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Sease. Supper guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Reeder were Mr. and Mrs. Carson Stroud of Greenwood. Miss Willa Rae McGowan and Johnny Lewis spent Saturday in Columbia. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Passmore and Mrs. Eula Long shore on Sunday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Woodward and children of Orangeburg. Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Swygert nivj^ited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ^TGraham and family in Pomaria and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gra ham in Newberry on Sunday. They wer e visitors in Green wood. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Willing ham and children of Rock Hill, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McCarthy and Mrs. E. J. Willingham. Miss Bobbie Jean Murrah was an overnight guest on Thursday of Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Brown in Clinton. Mrs. Alice Davenport, Ruth and Jeff, visited Mr. and Mrs. Danny Baker and children in Ninety Six on Sunday. L/Cpl. Johnnie Oswalt and L/Cpl. Chuck Jones of Beaufort, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Colie Oswalt Marty Willingham, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willingham, of Winnsboro, returned home last week-end after a three-weeks stay with Mrs. E. J. Willing ham. She and Timmy Prater ac companied him home. Mrs. Hermie Wood, who has been with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Lee Swygert for several weeks, returned to her home in New berry on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Swygert accompanied her home. While there they visited Mr. and Mrs. ^dward Wood. returned from Munich, Ger many, where they spent three years. After a 30-day leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morse, other relatives and friends, Sgt. Morse and family will be at Fort Benning, Ga. ATTEND WORKSHOP Mrs. Marion Lawson and Mrs. E. J. Willingham attended the Arts and Crafts workshop in North Augusta on Wednesday, March 18. BOWLING March 30, 6:30—Joanna Jets roll the Lydia Mills Whistlers, and the Loggers will come up against the Lydia Mills Tigers. Wednesday, April 1—The Kay- wood Splinters. will roll the Clin ton Paper Box Factory team. WITH THE SICK Tony and Billy Brown of Clin ton, grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Murrah, are con fined to their home with meas les. when to report it, and where to make the report. Q. I recently changed jobs, from one pulpwood producer to that he is supposed to withhold ask for an application for a so- social security from my pay. Where I used to work, they never held out any social securi ty from my pay ond I don’t think Plaxico, subdivision of Tom Clinton, for $1725.00. Marvin C. Gunter to David M. James M. Ward, one-fourth of an acre in Waterloo Township for 1600.00. Sara B. Copeland to Joe H. Bonds, lots in the Lakewood Development, Clinton, tor $10.00 thought that if you worked in the woods you didn’t have to pay social security. All pulpwood producers are required by law to withhold so cial security taxes from their employees. The fact that they work “in the woods” has no bearing on this. Q. 1 am a self-employed pulp wood producer. How do I get social security credits? ual you must fill out a tax re turn, Form 1040 and Schedule “C”, and file it with the Inter nal Revenue Service for each year that you clear as much as $400.00 from your business. You list your total sales and take off your total business expenses on the Schedule “C”. You then re port the net income if it is $400.00 or more. Q. I am 67 years old and I earn about $3,000.00 a year as a pulpwood worker. Due to wea ther conditions, there are some months I do not work. Can I draw social security payments for those months? A. Yes. You can get social security payments for any month you don’t earn $100.00. However, you must file your claim for benefits to get paid. Q. I am in the pulpwood busi ness and recently hired another man. He did not have a social security card. How do I go about getting him a number. A. Write or telephone the near est social security office, or go siderations. Charles G. Copeland to Rich ard Price, lot in Charles G. Gunter, 13 acres in Waterloo 1 Copeland Subdivision for $10.00 Township for $8500.00. | and other considerations. R. H. Frazier to Robert L. | Howard E. Byers to Kenneth Thomas and Barbara C. Thom- Armstrong, lot in the Lydia Sub- other considerations, ai, lot in Blalock Estate Sub- division for $350.00 and other John B.'James to Enast W« division, Joanna, for $10.00 and. considerations. Stokes, lot in Qroes wni Town* other considerations. j A. T. Garrett to Joe Knight ship for $2700.00. James Leon Collins to Joe HJand R. S. Knight, lot on Lake Edgewater Club, Inc., to Cart Bonds, lot on Caldwell Street, j Greenwood for $5300.00. E. Baker, lot in Edgewater Clinton, for $10.00 and other con- Canal Wood Corporation to Club Estates for $196.00. N. B. Wicker is showing im- 10 the nearest post office, and provement at the Veterans hos pital in Columbia after undergo ing surgery last Tuesday. James E. Evans was admitted to Bailey Memorial Hospital on Saturday. Mrs. Nell Ellison returned home last Thursday after a stay at Bailey Memorial Hospital J. R. Koon, Jr., is at home after a brief stay at the Colum bia hospital. Simon Motes returned to his work this week after being ill for two weeks. Mrs. Cornelia Johnson is im proving at home after being dis missed from Bailey Memorial Hospital on Saturday. Joe Bry ant was also dismissed on Satur day. Ruth Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Deri Johnson, was ad mitted to Bailey Memorial Hos pital on Sunday. BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING anniversaries March 15th—Belated birthday wishes to Josephine Arthur. March 22nd — Mr. and Mrs. ask for an application for a so cial security number. They will be glad to mail you this form. Let your new man complete the form. Then social security will assign his a number. Make sure and report his wages so that he will get proper credits. Public Records PROPERTY TRANSFERS M. C. Chalmers to Marvin C. Gunter, 70 acres in Waterloo Township for $8500.00. Administrator of Veterans Af fairs to John S. Graydon, Jr., and Florence D. Graydon, lot in Pre-Easter SALE! Corvair Model 527... $1825.00 2-Door Sedan Or pay 195.00 down and 13.75 per week for 36 Chevy 11, 100 $1890.00 2-Dr. Sdn., Model 211 or pay 195.00 down and 14.24 per wk. for 36 Chevelle 300 2-Dr. Sdn, Model 5311 $2025.00 or pay 195.00 down and 15.27 per wk. for 36 Biscayne Model llll... $2050.00 2-Dr. Sedan or pay 195.00 down and 15.80 per week for 36 montka TO GET ADVANTAGE OF THESE BARGAINS, YOU MUST: (1) Make a purchase of a new Chevrolet 1 car between the time yon read this ad and 6:00 P. M. on Saturday, March 28, 1964. A signed purchase order for one of these cars will apply if we don't have the car you want in stock. (2) If financing is wanted, American Discount Co., Greenwood, S. C., will check your credit in the usual manner. (3) S. C. Sales Tax will be added to the cash prices quoted. (4) On the cars above, all prices are quoted FOB Clinton; all include 6-cylinder engines, seat belts, heaters, directional signals, oil filters, five tires and all other items listed as standard equipment on the model quoted. All are new—NO DEM ON STRATORS—and carry the usual 24 months, 24,000 miles factory guaranty. (5) Finance figures include: S. C. Sales Tax, 50 deductible Class I insurance for Laurens County. PLAXICO Chevrolet 400 West Main Street Incorporated Clinton, S. C. *64 Jet-smooth Chevrolet Impale Sport Coupe (119-in. wheelbase) New Chevelle Malibu Sport Coupe (115-in, wheelbase) '64 Chevy n Nova Sport Coupe (110-in. wheelbase) •64 Corvair Monza Club Coupe (106-in. wheelbase) '64 Corvette Sting Ray Sport Coupe (96-in. wheelbase) Chevrolet will go to any length to make you happy Things have changed a lot since a Chevy was only a Chevy. Especially your ideas of what you want a Chevy to be. So now you have the Jet-smooth Chev rolet—17H feet of pure luxury, bumper to bumper. The size makes it a luxury car. But not the price. Or you can choose the thrifty Chevy II, a 15&4oot family car with ill kinds of sised to fit nicely between Chev rolet and Chevy II (and between parking meters, with five whole feet left over). Then, too. there's the sporty 16-foot Corvair, so right for so many people (you girls, in para^rdi touched an ‘ vette—stQl ular) that we’ve never inch of it And finally, Cor- 14H feet and still too much for any true sports-car lover to say no to. The long and short of it is. you don't have to go to any length to find exactly ■ the land of car you want Just you want Just see the five different lines of cars at your Chevrolet dealer’s. ' i Set 1km a! your Ckmdd Showroom PLAXICO CHEVROLET, INC W. MAIN ST. CLINTON, & C TELEPHONE 883-6640 Louis Murphy celebrated a wed ding anniversary. Also Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Morgan.- March 26th—Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gruber, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Humphries observe anniversa ries. Birthday greetings go to Terry Ellison and Diana Rowe. March 27th—Willie Nell Jen kins, Margaret Niver, J. W. Cul bertson and Dot Koon will ob serve birthdays, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Floyd had a wed ding anniversary. March 28th — ‘‘Happy Birth day” to Kay Crowder, and anni versary greetings to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Crowder. March 29th — Birthday greet ings go to Terry Rowe, and hap py anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Prater and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lewis, Sr. March 30th — Sandra Kinard and C. D. Bowers celebrate birthdays, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Prater have a wedding anniversary. March 31st—On the last day of the month Jan Abrams and Mary Kinard will observe birth days. April 1st—Many happy returns of the day to Jan Bowers, Vista Rogers, Tommy Lawson and Norman Case. Mr. and Mrs. Merl Honeycutt will celebrate a wedding anniversary. SOCIAL SECURITY By Julios E. Gunter Field Representative Q. I just started to work for a man who cuts pulpwood for one of the factories near here. He doesn’t take out social security from my pay. Should he do this, or the factory? A. The man who hired you and pays you is considered your employer. He should take out the social security tax each week and report it so you get credit for it. Q. I won a truck, and have one man working for me. I'm think ing of hiring another man, but understand that if I have two men working for me, 111 have to take out social security taxes. Is that true? I cut and haul pulp wood and sell it to a pulpwood dealer. A. Under the law, you must deduct social security tax on any employees you hire, even just one! The number of employees working for you has no bearing on whether you should make re ports. Ask your social security office or the Internal Revenue folks for an application form for “employer identification num ber.” They’ll give you instruc tions on how much to withhold, NOW! You Can Dial Your Own Long Distance Calls! (itotion-to-stotion colls, only) How to Dial a Long Distance Call: CALLS WITHIN SOUTH CAROLINA: to call 555-2368 in , Columbia, first dial “1” and then <iial the seven digits. » * CALLS OUTSIDE SOUTH CAROLINA: to call 555-2368 in Charlotte, first dial “l” then dial the area code “704”, fol lowed by tke seven digits. Use the Telephone Directory The Clinton directory con tains full instructions for using Direct Distance Dial ing. It also provides a par tial lit of dtieo you can dial direct together with their area codes. SPINA DIAL and SPAN THE NATION Southern Bell ...Serving You