The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, April 17, 1941, Image 7
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE, CLINTON, S. C.
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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.
Is Nol Cut —
The picture is full-length, exact
ly as shown duriilg its road-show
engagements, the running time of
each performance being only a few
minutes less than four hours, There
will be im intermission at each
show.
Wins 14 Awards
“Gone With the Wind” is unques
tionably the biggest motion pi^ure
production ever made and the great
est screen entertainment of all times.
It won fourteen Academy of Motion^
Pictures Arts and Sciences awards in
1940—more than any other two pic
tures in history.
Twenty-five million people saw it
during its road-show engagements
last year, and it is expected that fif
ty million people will see it as it re-
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