The Clinton chronicle. (Clinton, S.C.) 1901-current, March 25, 1948, Image 2
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COrjSTY SUPPLY BILL
The county attdrney reeelv-es $?50
in the 1948-49 till, as he did in the
1947-48 bilfr; but the new supply bill
contains a new provision of $200 for
an asssiatnt county attorney, to be
elected annually by the vote of the
senator and a majority of the dele
gation, as the attorney is elected.
Other appropriations in the bill
which remain unchanged from the
1947-48 supply bill are: Laurels
county library, $7,500; ladies rest
- room.
ment, $4,340; expense in spraxlf.g
DDT, $200; six deputie&aV the mills,
$720; head mill deputy at Goldville
as expenses for transporting pris
oners and witnesses, $300; board of
assessors and equalizationi $1,000;
insurance for court house, jail, county
home, agricultural and chaingang
camp buildings, $625; vital statistics,
$310; printing, postage, and station
ery, $4,000; court house, $4,000; beau
tifying court house lawn, $100;
county home, $4,500; salary of su
perintendent, $1,300; salary for Mrs.
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THE CLINTON CHRONICLE
Thursday/ March 25, 1948
Notice To Our Customers
We will be open all day Saturday,
March 27
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Immediate Delivery and Installation
Telephone Company Building
Stribling, $300; additional hel^tQ.i^are
for inmates, $1,200; agricultural
building, $700; stenographer and ma
terials for home demonstration agent,
$330; assistant county agent, $660;
public .welfare, $2,100; miscellaneous
contingent, $6,000; county board of
education, $850; for cleaning ■ court
house grounds, $100; forest’fire con
trol, $600; county national guard
units, $750.
Also unchanged are appropriations
for magistrates, which are as fol-
lows: city of Laurens, $t,2f>fr; clerir
for stenographic help in holding in
quests, , etc., $1,680; Clinton, $1,000,
office rent for magistrate at Clinton,
$120; constables at Clinton, $900;
Cross Hill: $200; Waterloo, $200;
Gray Court. $200; Youngs, $200; Sul
livans, $200; Scuffletown, $150; Jacks,
$150; for payment of .jurors in crim
inal cases in magistrate’s court, $300.
Other changes in the 1948-49 bill
from the 1947-48 supply bill are as
follows: heating and janitor service
for health center raised from $1,000
in 1947-48 to $1,600 in 1948-49;
medical supplies decreased from $310
to $300; reindexing and improving,
indexing system in the 1 office of the
clerk of court decreased from $750
to $500; county jail, raised from
$6,000 to $7,500; court expenses, rais
ed from $8,300 to $10,000; boys 4-H
club work, raised from $50 to $75; j
girls 4-H club work, raised from $501
to $75; Future Farmers of America,
raised from $50 to $75; Future Home
Makers, raised from $50 to $75; emer
gency relief, raised from $600 to
$1,200; auditing county books, de
creased from $2,500 to $1,500. New |
appropriations contained in the j
1948-49 supply bill are $600 for rent!
for A. C. building, and $7J50 for I
purchasing of terracing equipment I
for the soil conservation department.
Appropriations in the 1947-48 bill
which were not carried over into tiie
new bill were $750 for painting pub
lic buildings and $5,000 for perma
nent improvements at, the county
home.
Music Club Meets
With Mrs. Coleman
*
The March meeting orf the Clinton
Music club was held Wednesday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. Julian
Coleman.
Spring flowers attractively adorned
the home.
Mrs. Robert Black presented a pro
gram on “Impressoinism in Modern
Music ” The program follows:
Paper, “Contributions of Modef.i
Composers” — Mrs. George Brocken-
brough. _
Piano selections: “Alt Wien” (Go-
dowsky); “Terpsichorean Vindobena”
(Godow-ikyi^— Mre. James Sloan.-
Piano selection: “The Sea”, (Palin-
gren)—Mrs. Heath Copeland.
Vocal solo:. “Finlandia” (Sibelius)
—Mrs. Felton Moore, accompanied by
Mrs. Black. *
Piano: “Apres Un Rene” (Grain
ger)—.'Mrs. Black.
Piano: “Dream to Oread” (Paul
Juan); “Nymphs at the Well” (Paul
Juan)—Mrs. J. F. Jacobs. ,
Aft^r the program, refreshments
were served.
'Idle Moments'
Club Entertained
Mrs. W. Roy Pitts entertained
members of the “Idle Moments” club
and several additional guests last
Wednesday, assembling players for
four tables.
The tables were arranged for rook
in a setting of daffodils and spirea
combined with other spring flowers.
During the afternoon a salad couse,
sandwiches and punch were served,
and later. Ire cream and cake were
enjoyed.
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* CITATION FOR GETTERS OF
ADMINISTRATION
The State of South Carolina,
County of*Laurens.
By J. H. Wasson, Probate Judge:
Whereas, S’am H. McCrary made
suit to me to grant him Letters of
Administration of the estate and ef
fects of C. H. McCrary.
These are, therefore, to cite and
admonish all and singular the kin
dred and creditors of the said C. H.
McCrary, deceased, that they be and
appear before me, in the Court of
Probate, to be held at Laurens Court
House, Laurens, S. C., on April 2nd,
1948 next, after publication hereof,
at 2:30 P. M., to show cause, if any
they have, why the said Administra
tion should not be granted.
Given under my hand, this 18th day
of March, A. D., 1948.
” J. HEWLETTE WASSON,
l-2cw Probate Judge.
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