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t THE CLINTON CHRONICLE mville and Spar-\ U. S. Highway crossroad#” Greer, S. C. Sit- at an* elevation of 1,037 the foothills of the Blue * the town has an ideal and industrial location, five miles north of Inher es, and 13 miles from the change of Interstates 26 and w, Greer also has excellent air rail service. Not far away is the new $10 million jet-age Greenville-Spartanburg Airport. The thriving little city if on the main line of the Southern Rail way, running between Washing ton, D. C., and New Orleans, La. Greer is well known joutside as well as within the state for its annual South Carolina Peach Festival in June of each year. This colorful event features golf tournaments, parades, square dancing and a beauty pageant. The young lady who is selected Peach Festival Queen spends the next year traveling widely to promote Greer and its famous South Carolina Peaches. This modern community has more than quadrupled its popu lation since 1940, and today there are better than 20,000 people within a three-mile radius. If you follow history back two cen turies, you’ll find that what is now the Greer area was a part of the “Domain of the Chero kee s.” After the American Revo lution, it became a part of the State of South Carolina. Presently it is the second larg est city in Greenville County, Named for Manning Greer, who purchased the original tract of land in 1866, it is the only town in the nation by that name. W. T. Shumate bought this land in I 1868, because he anticipated that the Southern Railway would pass through the area. Shumate was right, and the town was granted a charter in 1873. Greer is on the threshold of new industrial growth, with its ideal location in the heartland of the New South. The entire Greenville - Spartanburg County area is growing by leaps and bounds, and Greer intends to be a part of this expansion. In addi tion to its major textile industry, the town is also the site for man ufacturers of concrete products, fertilizers, feeds, canned goods and wood products. There aren’t any recreation problems, and Greer has modern facilities for its young people, including skating rink, bowling lanes and ball parks. Local resi dents are rightfully proud of their American Legion Junior baseball team. Young and old alike take advantage of swim ming and golfing at the Greer golf and country club. Fishing, swiming and other water sports are readily available in the near by Blue Ridge mountains Camp ing and picnic sites are within easy reach of Greer, as well as some of the finest sightseeing in the South. Greer retains the warmth and hospitality of a small southern town, while it progresses into an up and coming industrial city. SOCIAL SECURITY Question—I get social security benefits on my husband’s social security record. Why does it have to be combined with my husband’s amount in one chock issued to the two of us if it’s really my own money? Answer—It doesn’t have to bo. Combined checks save the ex pense of two separate chocks. If for any reason either husband or wife wants a separate check, this will be done. Get in touch with your nearest social security office. Question—Why is there a six month waiting poriod before a disabled person can get monthly disability insurance checks? Answer—One of the rules for getting disability insurance pay ments is thqt the disability must be of a “long-continued and in definite duration.” The six month waiting period was put into the law to exclude only temporary disabilities. Question—How can I be sure the people I work lor are report ing my wages or that social se curity is keeping an accurate record? Answer — By checking your record. You can get a special post card form at any social se curity office to use in asking for this information. You should check your account at least ev ery three years, especially if you change jobs vary often. Question—I have been told that Social Security Trust |%nd mon ey is being loaned out to Various companies. If this is true, how can workers be sure these loans will be repaid? Answer—Thl| is not true. Bfr- cial security placed in the only for paying tNMMflts and ope rating expenses.Money not needed immediately hi placed in Interest-bearing U a lied States Government securities. i. S. C. September 17,1H4 00. Prices Good Through September 19, 1964 CUT UP • • • 33c SWIFT PREMIUM LB. SIRLOIN STEAK LAY’S CLOVERLEAF PURE PORK SAUSAGE... POUND ROLL EXTRA NO COUPON REQUIRED Look For These Stickers On Merchandise SO STAMPS—14-Ol. Cm Johuoa’s IUM Boom and Garden Spray 25 Stamps—14-Os. Jar Instant Tang 30 Stamps—Any Me Siaa and np Hair Shampoo 25 Stamps—15-Ob. Texist Liquid Cleaner 25 Stamps—Qt. Bottle Wagner’s Orange Breakfast Count Bayer Aspirin taBen Saany Day Bleach i. 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