The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, October 22, 1964, Image 10
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THE CUMTON CBKON1CLK
U«. 8. C, TlwnOy. M. MM
Have Cafif ornia Visitor
Mr. Mkd Mr*. R. W. Shipp «t
Ml PkhMM Street. He has Just
Mr. and Mra. ImUmv
visited Mr. and Mrs.
bran in Greenwood Saturday, lolipmod to
Sunday guests of Mrs. Grov- earring 11 months on Okinawa,
er Nabors wore: Mrs. ThMaeg He will report to Beaufort
Doris add granddaughter, foPowiag a leave.
Julian Pry of LeesvOle and Claude Satterwbite of Newbw- iff md^Mnf RoSt
Mrs. Mack of Lexington, were ry. spent a receat wootsnd M Horton and mo of Seneca, and ^
W.—w guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Annapolis, Md., with Midship- ^ and Mrs. Bari Horton of .tS
jgdMhnMh the past week-end. man J. R. Sexton at the Naval pitiuim birthday of Melvin Prater and
ffaatiy Sherman of Los Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckon Academy, and Miss Linda Sat- Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Bowers Ri ^f r ?
Calif., went _a tew spent last week with their jion terwhite a teacher in the public spent a few days last week Hornes Larry
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with Mr. and and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- schools there. in Gaffbey.
T. C. Holcombe. Ham Beckom, in Greenwood, Guests over the week-end of Mrs. Annie
Mrs. Buddy Parrott and while there attended the mi\ and Mrs. Hoyt Streetman returned on
M a guest last week-end fair. . were DM2 and Mrs. Donald E. two weeks visit .
Parrott’s nephew, Tom- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sexton Grubb of Brunswick, Ga. Grace Trailer in Boone. N. C. aath is the
Jones of Lexington, N C and Diane. Joined by Mrs Week-end guests of Mnr Sal- WriSS^’of Ginger Byars and
ie Childers were Vickie, Robin w ** a Saturday guest of wedding anniversary of
J 2!!i. EP J% CELS ££2Z&? tm October Mth brings a birth-
Mrs. Gladys Blackwell and BUmBY ^ to j^i^e Weichel and
children, Tammy, Ricky, Alan Last Sunday Mrs. C. J. Oaig n - vi .
and Debbie. of Columbia- SST^mday, October Mth, a
Bid Lt Von Riser of Fort Unlock Drive with a birthday ^ joannians celebrate
Meade, Md., and Mias Delores dinner. She was It years old i Ttt K^, y . Tami Rob-
Clancy of HysttsvffleMd.. ^October lOShe wm wm«m- STSf JenSttnTAnna Marie
spent a week recently with Mr. berod wltt a manber of gifla. Morrtt ^ Richard Thomas,
and Mrs. Carl Rsler. Enjoying the ———•
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Sunday Sera Haviag birthday* October
Hlh are Joel Whitsel and R01
Crocksr.
Rii?vl»y
birthday
the we<
Mr. and
Tmce? vi. already pay taxes
to support a generous federal-state
medical program for those over 66 who need it
Why pay again for a plan that
Social Secority
By JULIUS E. GUNTER
Question -t- The postman
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Rowland Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mg of
bad as Sunday guests Mr. and Oner; Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Bfrs. Harvey Thomas of Spar- Craig of Greenville; Mrs. J. F.
inburg Huckaby of Woodruff, and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brooks Chris Craig. Mra. Huckaby re-
and Basel and the former's m<tin * d for * days.
IMtktfp Bfrs* Brooks, Bln* fMEmirht m About mjbb.
LaMMm* ward and Sue of Eat- M«- Cart Fransan spent two hro«S“t mo a letter about max
ley were Sunday guests of Mr. w «« k » recently with Mr. and ^ ll r * porta ^
Sd 3£! h™. Cki mmm ebu- wkmki. a. ten, m. *.
Mr. *n<i Mrs. Jade Humdcntt tJren, Bobby, Boas and baby doesnt want to be undtr social
of Newberry, visited Edd Hun- Kimberly^ who was bornOcto- "^i*****
at Bailey Memorial Hon- ^• c l- Franaeas Eva in •** report since die doesnt
n<t*i nn ouimUw g>»««fdwi n. C. Bobby retaraed want to take part In R?
l£» ptSfL«ter, * Dus- *—.r - No. te<te«lt Soctel
CUD. «« • Wtek.«d gunt <X teiutod tetet iteumy tun mnt be pted «or
Mr. and Mrs. O. V.
hns
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams
sf
day leave with
—
'After t
the taxes
wa
you to or not.
Question — You keep writing
•f Ob
Whan wilt riots, looting.
After the election! .
Pwtng Sm IrooUpi iM* Roy WafadV 6>« NAACF, bAw •
*» Jnnwd Fw»« oi CORE, dwrltoim Iwdw., w,
SmI jMNMMitm «f «l btdd to MM%ff wd bltereM
tob III. Itov «Hto d«M tow Uwtod 6okfo«to4
Whan will FEPC be enforcad?
After the election! ^
(Tto wrtton oi 6w Gvl Righti Act MtoraMy tobyto
part «f tto act untl My 1, YVM.)
When will the next United Nation session begin?
After the election! w
(Ito next UN Mdtwn wl tato up tto admntion of Rad China, iavwad to
Hvtort Hwnpiway'a ADA, and whattor Rimia wl to rtqiitod ta pay ill diwsj
When will the investigation of the Justice Depart
ment (formerly Bobby Kennedy's bailiwick) come up?
After the election! > m?
When will the Bobby Baker investigation-with all the
sordid details laid bare-come up?
After the election (if ever)!
When will big awards for government contracts be told?
After the election! <.*
' (Thb keeps el the "Tycoons for MfommT on the string end in hb camp tfl
after the election.)
la social aacarity reports on
maids. What happens if I don’t
make me returns at the right
time? How would anyone ever
Bad out?
Aaevgr—Lart year 21,0Qt de
linquent household employers
were “turead up” when fenwer
employers had told their em
ployers -They didn’t want to Join
social security.”
Surprised? Chances are you never heard
of the Kerr-Mills Law, patted by Con
gress in 1960. We call it...Health Op
portunity Program for the Elderly.
This program enables individual
states, with federal assistance, to guar
antee to every elderly person who needs
it the health care he or she requires.
Thousands of people every day are being
helped by its broad benefits.
Yet, the supporters of the proposed
Medicare Tax would have you believe
that its passage is urgent...that persons t
over 65 are deprived of needed medical
care because they can’t pay forjt
So why pay twice? Find out about
the health program you’re already sup
porting. For information on healthcare
for the elderly in your area, ask your
doctor-
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HRAUH OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM POR THB KLOIRLV
-r*
apply for roUromcut
TM* ted t# tha term*
tn having to pay the tqpsa plus
making reports at the^propar
SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Queetteu—I’m confused about
making reports on the wages I
pay my maid. She only works
one day p weak, and I thought
social security was due on Just
—-W- of days
your maid works Is not dlrsctly
ths year, the wages must ha rt-
potfad andlBHs paid, so, if year
worker comet to your homo only
one day eaeh week, you’U prob
ably have to mako a social •»-
curity report for her if you pay
her at little as $4 a day. If Mr
comes two days a week, you’ll
31st, or in any other quarter of
tween January 1st and March
involved. The rule is that if you
pay ber at least ISO in cash be-
need to make the report even if
she makes only $2 a day. Laurens No. 86
Question—I’m willing to m^e Laurens NO. M
a report for my maid, even Cross Hill No. I
though she quit without giving Waro Shoals No. 51
1964 TAX LEVY
LAURENS COUNTY, S. C
GENERAL LEVY '
Ordinary County
County Deficit
Library Bond
County Wide Levy Total
14
T
4
1
14 Mills
it u n H li j| it )i l! u il
I
30
30
45
42
3
4
4
13
1
2
2
il
6
5
%
%
1
1
1
4
4
4
71
M*
I make the return without her Laurens No. 56 made up and composed of the following old school and tax Districts:
number? No . i, g, 3, 4, 6. 7, and 11; Youngs, 5, «, 7, 8, and 10; Dials 1, 2 and 5; Sullivan 1 and 17; Scnf-
Aaeww—Of course, you should fletown, 4 and 11; Watarlao 1, 4, 5 and 14.
have asked for the number when
the first o*™- to work for you Laurens No. N made up and composed of the following old school and tax Districts: Ckoss
The thfoito do now la to sL>w Hill No. 11; Hunter 4, 5. C K-g, 42 and li; Jacks No. 1, 1, 1, 8, «, 7 and 18; Scufftetown No. 1, S
bar buffcttress on tha tax ro- 3.
block vrhere you Ware Shoals No. 51 is made up and composed of the following rid school and tax Districts:
snouia put her number. Show as
complete an address as you can. Sullivan No. 2, 3 and 7; Waterloo No. 1 and 7.
??.,* e f U ^ ty p ? op k TF Greenville No. 510 is made up and composed of the following old school and tax Districts:
•rtte to her tote try to (to tlte Yamu No. 4 ud Dteta M.
When will the American people know how big the
federal budget for next year will be?
After thoolection! > .#»
When will the fulf!
When and how will case
b> After the election!
i
(Otcpkd, Personnel Seaefy Evhjptnr for ihc State Department, was fired
for tdfing the Congress the tnith. Later, it was determined Hb two bosses Had
Had.) ntiri oiJsmnM ^
All thescythings - and many more!-ire
till 'tfter the election’!
Want proef? - Remember these words: "I have consulted with the
President and Donaldson Air Base will not be dosed.* (Olin D*
Johnston Al October 1962). When was Donaldson Air Base daMf?
" % After, £n$ election!
What other dedskms, deceits, and developments can we ex- '
pert]* Let’s head them off and have a new president
HT ' After the election!
number.
Player of the Week
(Held Over from Last Issue)
Lennii ‘ Smith, who quarter
backs ThonmriTs undefeated
Wildcats, and Ointnn tiuarfar -
back Gary Laney and sod Joe
Fuller hava bsen selactad as
PlayeiW-th#-W#ek for last Frir
day’s games.
These three players are ra- '
ciptenU of the. sixth week’s
awards and will be honored at a
meeting of one of the Clinton
civic cln|a. f
Smith, a 140-pound sophomore
signal-caller, threw throe scor
ing passes and ran for 11 yards
as Thornwell romped over Dre-
her’s JV’s I5S0. The Wildcat
quarterback, Wjho also plays
■hortstop on tha baseball squad,
directed his team to ito sixth con-
secutivc victory of the season.
The co-winners from
•re Laney, a junior, and Falter,
a senior, who stood out at in
dividual performers atthaugh *ha u
Red Devils dropped thSTlfri
game of the yefer to Lexington,
2SSS. Laney passed fog three
touchdowns, directing all of
CHS’s offense. Falter was chosen
for his defensive effort as a
flanker.
This weak Thom-well is at
home in 0 Thursday encounter
with WoodTOfTs JV’s at 7:35,
and Clinton High eoteratins
u nten hsre Friday night in a
Clinton Hospital District Is composed of all District 56 except Crocs Hill No. 13.
The Above Taxes Dae and Payable To
ALLEN D. COLEMAN, Treasurer
IF YOU DON’T BRAD
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YOU DON’T OR THE NEWS
Pol. ad paid b/ S. C. Republican Party, J. D»kc Edens, CKsirms*