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Joanna Newt
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Local People Vacation in Florida
MRS. W. 1. HOGAN and Mrs. James Connelly in
Correspondent'RepretentatiT* Prosperity Sunday.
Telephone Wl-MM x Rev. and Mrs. Clee BlackweU
. Ti.rn»r ot Gray, Maine, Mr. and Mrs.
4 4 M Li Mrs M^on stokes Martin of Waterloo, and
re ^r nU Ind n mJTc' H*'HunrUcutt Edmunds. Beuna and Dora,
of Gaffney, visited Mr. and Mrs. I-Cpl- Johnnie E. Stroud of the
Ernest Smith on Wednesday. Beaufort Air Station, Beaufort,
Guests last week-end of Mr. returned Wednesday after spend-
and Mrs. Claude Johnson, Sr., a IMay leave jrtth Mrs.
were Mr. and Mrs. Tloyd WU- Stroud and Gena, other friends
son and daughter of Grand Rap- and relatives,
ids, N; C. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Niver and
Mrs! J M. Bozard was a family enjoyed a few days re
guest last Wednesday of Mr. and cently at North Palm Beach,
Mrs. Floyd E Shealy in Colum- Fla.
bia * Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shealy
Visiting the Earl Sineaths dur- Sr., were last Sunday guests of
ing the week-end were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shealy,
Mrs. C. B. Scott and Ross of Jr., in Columbia.
Charleston. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Boyce
Mr. and Mrs. Rueben Rowe of visited Mr. and Mrs. Guy Misen-
Mauldin, were guests of Mr. and heimer and Mel in Rock Hill
Mrs. F. C. Rowe recently. and Elaine at Winthrop College.
Mr. and Mrs. Houston May, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. League vis-
Shirley and Donald spent a few ited Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Da-
days recently with Mrs. Annie vis, Sandra and Greg in Canadys
May, other friends and rela- Sunday.
tives in Manchester, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Killen were
Sunday afternoon guests of Sunday guests of Mrs. Gladys
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Beckom Adams in Prosperity,
were Mr. and Mrs. Billy Beckom Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Brown,
and Micheal, of Greenwood. Clarence and Robert of Green-
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Riser vis- ville, were guests of Mr. and
ited Mrs. Belle Connelly and Mr. Mrs. C. R. Tomkins recently.
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Cpl. John Earl O’Shields of
Hunter Air Force Base, Savan-
ah, Ga., visited Mrs. Sara
O'Shields, other friends and rela
tives recently.
Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Thompson
visited Mr. and Mrs. George
Whitehead in Rock Hill Sunday.
Mrs. Essie Reeves of Easley,
returned last week after an ex
tended visit with Mr. and Mrs.
LeRoy Couch. While here she
accompanied them on a trip to
Morristftwn, Tenn., to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Woodrow Caughman,
Eric, Sandy and Vickie. '
Alfred Niver, student at New
berry College, Newberry, Is at
home during the semester break.
Mr. and Mrs. Barron O’Shields
and Mrs. Sara O’Shields visited
Mrs. Houston Son in Little Moun
tain on Sunday.
ATTENDS MEETING
Mrs. Kelly Waits attended the
Synodical Womans’ C o a n c i!
meeting at the First Presbyte
rian Church in Columbia on
Wednesday, January 13.
CLANCT-RISEB
ANNOUNCEMENT
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Clan
cy of Hyatts ville, Md., announce
the engagement of their daugh
ter, Delores Elaine, to Lt. Der.
rill Von Riser of the U. S. Army,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Riser
of Joanna.
Miss Clancy is with the Intern
al Revenue Service in Washing
ton, D. C. Mr. Riser is a gradu
ate of Furman University. He is
stationed at Fort Meade, Md. A
June wedding is planned.
BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING *
ANNIVERSARIES
Mr .and Mrs. Kelly Waits ob
served their wedding anniver
sary on January 16, and cele
brating birthdays were Cat Pra
ter and John Hogan Fuller.
'Birthday greetings to Mrs. S.
D. Weathers, Helen Bosard,
Johnny Johnson, Thomas Sum
mers and B. E. Brannon on Fri
day, January 22.
Happy birthday on Saturday,
January 23, to Liza Edmonds
and Joel Gentry.
Mr. and Mrs. Pet Moates will
observe their wedding anniver
sary on January 24th, and Kathy
Metts a birthday.
J. B.* Johnson and Howard
Vaughan will celebrate birth
days on Monday, January 25.
Many happy returns of the day
on Tuesday, January 26 to
Chucky Bodie, Charles Crowder,
and J. E. Dominick.
Dean Rowe will celebrate a
birthday on Wednesday, Janu
ary 27.
CARD OF THANKS
I would like to thank everyone
who has been so wonderful to us
since the fire at Joanna Inn.
Your thoughtfulness and gene
rosity will never be forgotten.
Especially do I wish to thank
Aaron Howell for rescuing my
two Myna birds which I have had
for two years.
—MRS. VINNIE GRESHAM
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Social Security
During January, farmers in
the Greenwood area must report
the 1964 cash wages of most
of their farm workers, Miss
Martha Pressly, social security
district manager in Greenwood,
explained today.
This annual tax return must
be filed if a farm worker was
paid $150 or pore in cash wages
during 1964 for cash pay figured
on a time basis. Room, board
and other payments in kind are
not included.
Miss Pressly said the same
rules apply to the cash wages
paid to members of a farm crew
and cited as an example the
crew leader who^ contracts to
furnish farm labor. If the crew
leader pays the workers and is
not an employee under a written
agreement with the fairmer, he is
considered an employee and Is
responsible for filing the return
and submitting the tax. Howev
er, the farmer is required to
keep a record of the name, ad
dress and employer identifica
tion number of the crew leader.
The social security tax on
wages paid in 1964, up to $4800
an employee, is 7% per cent—
3% percent deducted from the
worker’s pay and the same
amount paid by the employer.
Both the wage report (Form
943) and the tax due should be
sent to the District Director of
Internal Revenue, Columbia, by
January 31.
Miss Pressly stressed the need
for employers to show the cor.
rect name and account number
of each employee, together with
the total wages paid to him in
1964. This saves the employer
the time and expense involved in
correcting an erroneous report
and^assures each employee that
he ^receiving proper credit for
his'lhrnings.
District 56
School Lunch Menu
Week of
25-29
z • MONDAY
Milk, vegetable soup with beef,
peanut butter sandwiches, com
bread, butter and whole apples.
TUESDAY
Milk, hot dogs with chili, on
ions, mustard, potato sticks, let
tuce and tomato salad, hot dog
buns, butter and brown hear.
WEDNESDAY
Southern fried chicken, Eng
lish peas, rice with gravy, hot
biscuits, butter, and jello with
strawberries and whipped top
ping.
THURSDAY
Roast sirloin of beef, buttered
squash, rice with gravy, hot
rolls, butter, and Waldorf salad
with pineapple and dates.
FRIDAY
Fish, sticks with tartar sauce,
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CREDITORS* NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of W. E.
Neighbors, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the came, duly
verified, with the undersigned,
and those indebted to said estate
will please make payment like
wise.
VIOLA Y. NEIGHBORS,
Executrix
Jan. 6, 1965 J14-3c-J28
REQUEST FOR BIDS
TAKE NOTICE: That the OB-
dersigned, as Executrices of the
Last Will and Testament of the
late John T. Young, will accept
sealed bids on a tract of land
said to contain 1635 acres, more
or less, belonging to the estate
of John T. Young and hereinaf
ter more fully described up to
the hour of 11 o’clock a. m. mi
Tuesday the 16th day of March,
1965, in care of Thomas A. Babb,
Attorney, P. O. Box 480, Lau
rens, S. C.
Each bid, except a bid by one
of the legatees and devisees of
the said John T. Young, must be
accompanied by a Cashier’s or
certified check for 10% of the
bid price payable to the under
signed as Executrices of the es
tate of John T. Young. The right
is reserved to reject any and all
bids, but any bid accepted will
be the high hid. The deposit of
the successful bidder shall be ap
plied to the purchase price and
all other bid deposits will be re
turned promptly to any unsuc
cessful bidder. The high bidder
will he notified within 10 days
from the date of opening bids as
to the acceptance or rejection of
his bid.
Bids and checks for deposit
should be enclosed in an enve
lope marked ’’BID ENCLOSED”
and mailed in a covering enve
lope to Thomas A. Babb, Attor
ney, P. O. Box 480, Laurens, S. . . .
C„ or they may be broagln to “•"‘S'
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cel of land, lying, being and
situated in Hunter Township,
Laurens County and State
of South Carolina,, said to
contain 1635 acres (acreage
not being guaranteed) being
bounded now or formerly on
the North by lands of the
Chandler estate ; on the East
by lands now or formerly of
J. C. Davis, of J. W. Craw
ford; of J. R. Crawford and
Virginia Boyd; on the South
by lands now or formerly-'olE
Virginia Boyd and possibly
Pulpwood Company, and on
the Court room at Laurens Coun
ty Court House, Laurens, S. C..
where the bids will be opened at
11 o’clock a. m., on Tuesday the
16th day of March, 1965. Bidders
are invited to be present at the
time of opening of bids.
The successful bidder will he
expected to pay for stamps on
the deed. The lands to he sold
that are subject to Soil Baltic Clinton s c
contracts the purchaser shaU Janu ’ 12i ig®
comply with the terms of said ’
Soil Bank contracts or hold the
Vendors harmless in the event of
any violation thereof.
Purchaser shall assume taxes
for the year 1965.
Certain plats and aerial photo
graphs may be inspected at the
office of Thomas A. Babb, Attor
ney.
The lands to be sold are more
fully described as follows:
All that tract, piece or par-
merly of R. P. Hamer, the
Pyles place, lands now or
formerly of E. C. Hipp and
possibly others, being a trad
of land which the late John
T. Young seized and pos
sessed, known as his Cope
land place.
GEORGIA B. YOUNG
INEZ YOUNG LEDFORD
HENRYETTA YOUNG DAVIS
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Black Bass, lb 39c
King Mackerel, lb. ... 49c
P & P LOAF ...
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SHORTENING 3..59c
Lettuce
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TASTE ’O SEA 8-OZ. PEGS.
FISH STICKS 3 for $1.00
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SOUTHLAND WHOLE 16-OZ.
STRABERRIES .39c
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