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Thursdoy, April 17, 1^1 (^ U THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C. J' / Poge Seven COUNTY SUPPLY BILL PASSES HOUSE AW son TO SENATE FOR APPROVAL 1^00.00 400.00 750.00 300.00 840.00 250.00 4,500.00 f 650.00 300.00 800.00 1,000.00 (Om^xabi from pwc* one) $250.00 each 500.00 Clctk to Board, of County Commisaioners Coroner ...j County Physician Assistant County n^^cian > A!1 County work, includ ing inquests and powt mortems. Item 5. Court House Janitor Item 6. County Attorney.... Item 7. Laurens Coimty Li brary Provided further, That a , portion of this appropri ation shall be used for distribution and cineula- tion of library books in ' rural schools. Item 8. Ladies’ Rest Room.. Item 9. Cotmty Health De partment - 2,100.00 Item 10. Benefits under the Workmen’s Compensa tion law for Mrs. MoUid Garrett, balance due 233.20 Item 11. Mill Deputies: Five (5) at $120.00 each per year 600.00 Item 12. Board of Registra tion (3) at $100.00 each.... Item 13. Board of Assessors and Equalization Item 14. Magistrates: City of Laurens Clerk for stenograi^xic help in holding inquests and subject to call of Sheriff and-or Solicitor and for other County in vestigation ordered by the Delegation Clinton Office rent for Magistrate at Clinton Constable at Clinton. Cross Hill Waterloo — Gray Court Yqungs SulUvan .".I... Scuipetown Jades ..■ .... Movmtville Item 15. Sewing Room and Home Aid School Lunch Item 16. Rent on Commod ity House - 600.00 Item 17. Insurai^ for Court House, Jail,'County Home, Agricultural and Chaingang Camp Build ings X 625.00 Item 18. Medical Supplies: Provided, No medical supplies shall bq pRU*- chaaed except on written approval of the Coimty Physician (twelve-month ^'SUKily not to exceed ‘ $25.00 per month) 300.00 Item 19. (a) Militairy De tachment of Laurens (if matched by similar amount by City).. — (b) Military Company at Clinton (if mailed by similar amount by City).. Provided, That $100.00 of this amount is an ad- ' vance against^ next year’s appropriation,'', and the Clinton Military Com-^ pany will not ask for but $100jDO next year. Provided further, e x - 840.00 750.00 100.00 600.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 175.00 150.00 125.00 125.00 90.00 750.00 360.00 200.00 300.00 penditures of said amoimt by both Laxirens and Clinton Military Debich- ments shall be approved by the Senator and a ma jority of the Delegatton from Lattr«is County. Item 20. Vital SUtistics Item 21. Judge of Probate for indexing pensiems— Item 22. Printing, postage and stationery .... Item 23. Court House: Including water, lights, fwl, telqdione in said building. Janitor supplies, plumbing and other re pairs Item 24. Steel filing equip ment for the Court House to be selected and pur chased by the County Commissioners but same shall be approved by a majority of the Legisla tive Delegation, including the Senator Item 25. For upkeep of Couit Housr lawn/ The work io be done im- - der the superviision of the Laurens Civic League and the County Super visor. Item 26. County Jail Including water, lights, fuel, disinfectants, plumb ing, catching prisoners outside of the County, and dieting prisoners at forty (.40c) cents a day. Item 27. Court expenses, including Jurors, witness es and bailiffs Prrovided, witnesses shall receive the compensation now provided by law, and all Jurors, bailiffs and the court crier in at tendance upon the Court of General Sessions and Common Pleas of Lau rens County shall receive as compoasation the sum of three ($3.00) dollars per diem and mileage as now I)rovided by law. Item 28. County Home: For food, blothing, fuel, lights, etc. for inmates and for faiming expenses Salary for Supermtend- ent and assistant Additional help with in mates Item 29. Agricultural Build ings: Including pay for Janitor (who shall be employed by the County Agent, Janitor supplies, plumb ing and other minor^re- ■pain^“ fuel,' watwr’***^ li^ts, telephone calls and stamps Item 30. Club Work: Boys’ 4-H Club Work.... To be 'expended imdef the direction of the (foimty Agent. , Girls’ 4-H Club Work ... To be expoided under the direction of the County Home Agent. Future Farmers of Amer- «•••••• ••••••• •«•«••••••••»•»••••>• To be expended with the approvEil of a majority 310.00 25.00 3,000.00 3,000.00 4,000.00 150.00 of the legislative delega tion, including the Sena- I tor. FutRire Home Makers .... 50.00 To be expended with the approval of a majority of the legislative delegation, including the Senator. Item 31. Public Welfare, of fice expanse included 1,500.00 Said amount to be ex pended 01^ upon the writtsm approval of the Senator and the majority of the Laurens County Delet^tion to the General Assembly. Item 32. Miscellaneous Con tingent 6,1 Said amount to be ex pended only upon the written approval of the Senator and a majority of the Laurens Cfounty Del- egati(m in the (General Assembly. Item 33. County Board of Education 850.00 Item 34. For surface treat ing roads 16,00.00 Provided, however, that ' the roads to be surface tieated shall be designat ed by a majority of the legislative delegation, in cluding the Senator. Item 35. Terracing Machin- - ery for soil conseivation - organization .— 7,000.00 Great Picture To Return Here Gone With the Wind" At Casino Theatre April 28-29 At Popu lar Prices. 4,095.00 5,000.00] Provided, however, that this amount will be made available when proper arrangement has been made to take proper care of said machineiy, which arrangement, when sub mitted, shall be approved by a majority of the leg islative delegation, in cluding the Senator. f 3,250.00 1,200.00 50.00 GRAND TOTAL $156,857.09 Less estimated revenues as follows: Fees from County Offi cers 11,000.00 Fines and Forfeitures 5,500.00 From Insurance Commis sioner’s Office 4,000.00 Gasoline Tax 46,000.00 Be«:, wine, liquor tax 5,200.00 Total $71,700.00 TOTAL TO BE RAISED BY TAXATION $85,157.09 MUSGROVE NEWS 600.00 50.00 50.00, 50.00 Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden were business vis itors in Spartanburg Wednesday. j The following club members at-{ tended the annual convention of So-| cial Workers held' at Presbyterian liollege in Clinton: Mrs. W. R. An derson, Mrs. J. R. Snider, Mrs. Jam^ Brewington, Mrs. Frank Anderson and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden. Mrs. Earl Workman and Miss Bessie Da vis attended the afternoon session. Mr. and Mrs. E. Frank Anderson celebrated their wedding anniversary April 8. It was also Mrs. Anderson’s birthday. Miss Beulah Lanning of Lexing ton, *N. C., and Woodward Hupp of Salisbury, N. C., were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Haselden Mon day. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRONICU The Favorite Paper hs CliaUm Hi “Gone With the Wind.” the Seli- nidc production in technicolor of Margaret Mitchell’s story of toe old South and reccmstructlon days, will show at the Casino theatre of this city on Monday and Tuesday, April 28 and 29, Manager Leland young aimounced yesterday. •*' Clark Gable as Rhett Butler, Viv ien Leiidi ea Scarlett OlUra, Leslie Howard as Ashley Wilkes and Olivia deHavilland as Melanie are the staix of toe great production. Hattie Mc Daniel as ::Mammy,” Thomas Mitch ell, Ann Rutherford, Alice Rhett and Laura Hope Crews ai« among the scores of featured players in toe cast of hund^peds. • ^ Ferferniaiices Performances will be given on toe 28th at 9 ajn., 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. i On Tuesday the 29th, there will be) only two performances. 2:30 p.m. and] 7:30 p.m. All shows * will begin, promptly on time. Admission Prices Admission prices for the engage ment will be: morning and afternoon 40c adults, 25c children. The price at night to everybody will be 55c. All children, regardless of age, must have tickets. Because of the length of the ~ performances, the attendance of babies and very small children who might become restless is not en couraged. Admission prices as an nounced by the management include federal defense and other tax. 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