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IA MILLS TRAMMELL, Correspondent, Representative TELEPHONE S3S-MM Blackwell, who Fort Jackson, Co weeks train- Army Reserve, spent with his parents, Mrs. George Blackwell. Mrs. Mary Fallow has been visiting her daughter and son- ivtaw, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hippy, in Plattsmouth, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bodie and Mrs. I. S. Parker joined Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gardner and Tina, Mr. and Mrs. Buddy Seawright and Mike, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bodie and Junior Bodie and Mr. and Mrs. James M. Bodie of Jo anna at the Panorama Lodge Saturday evening for an anniver sary supper celebrating the James Bodies’s 33rd wedding an niversary. Mrs. Kenneth L. Martin and children are now in Carmarilla, Calif., with her relatives after being at the home of the late S-Sgt. Martin’s mother, Mrs. H. O. Brown, and Mr. Brown for Sgt. Martin’s funeral after his death in Germany. Mr and Mrs. H. W. Wiliams visited her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ball, in Greenville Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. M. J. Sanders and sons accompanied Miss Mary K. Johnston to her home in Bradford, Pa., the past week. They also visited Mrs. Sanders, mother, Mrs. Kate Johnston, in Bradford. Miss Johnston spent the summer with her aunt and uncle, the Sanders. Miss Beatrice White has re turned home after visiting her niece, Mrs. J. C. Moeller, a»wf Mr. Moeller in Milwaukee, Wis. Mrs. W L. Motte and Mrs. Maxie Reeder and children visit ed Billy Motte at the Veterans hospital in Augusta, Ga., last Thursday Mrs. Bessie Abney and grandaughter, Kathy Abney, of Augusta, accompanied them here for a visit with Mrs. Motte until Sunday when Mr. and Mrs. George Farris of Augusta came to take them to their home. Mr. and Mrs. George Attaway and family of Newberry, also visited the Mottes on Sunday. While here Mrs. Abney and Kathy with Mrs Motte and Mrs. Reed er, visited relatives in Newber ry and Saluda. Mrs Ronald Henderson of Mi ami, Fla , visited Mr. and Mrs Claude Grady Monday, coining to accompany her sons, Ronald. Jr., Donald and Carl, home after their visit with their aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs. Floyd White and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Jones of Gaffney, were Sunday guests of the formers brother. Jack 'Vhite, Mrs White and family. Tracy Quinton arrived home Saturday after two weeks train ing at Fort Gordon, Augusta Ga He is in the Medical Corps of the Army Reserve. Mrs Wayne Quinton and chil dren have returned home from a three weeks visit in Savannah. Ga^ with Mr. and Mrs Bobby Mr and Mrs Calvin Cooper *nd family were week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs S. B. Cooper and Mrs. George Wade in Great Falls. Jimmy Cooper, Wells Goss *nd Jimmy Sanders spent the past week-end at Camp Fellow ship on Lake Greenwood at tending the band camp of Clinton High School. Bobby Fuller, CMl. USN, and Mrs. Fuller and children have returned to Pensacola, Fla., where he is stationed after visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fuller and her relatives in Gaffney. WYATT Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Wyatt announce the birth of a daugh ter, Mitzie Marlene, on August 13 at Bailey Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Wyatt is the former Ruby Campbell. PHILLIPS Rev. and Mrs. Gaynor Phillips announce the birth of a daughter ^ E,iZ t b ^’ ° n August 18 Self Memorial Hospital in Green wood. i „ Phm W« k P««- of the Lydia Presbyterian Church WITH THE SICK *^!, 88 * J °v yCe Wyatt 18 recuper- ahng at her home after a ton- SSST, * Bau *y Memorial Hospital last week JUkt Campbdl U « patient at Mtey Memorial Hoapital where he underwent knee surgery. •Mack Harris continues se- riotwly HI at his home. LYDIA BAPTIST CHURCH „ NEWS serl^ a L,iT ni,lg wor *hip will be an On To College ‘ ‘Conf^ ^ tberae being ^Confronting the Campus With Severa! of the college students The **** 00 ^ Program. JV students of the church am who wffl enter G^toer-Webb College in Boll- b* Springe, N C.; Gary Goes Mack Gaffnev University; NedSlSdbJd^SSJ versity of Georgia, Athene* e* Janice Goat and Gloria’ Jack- •a®. Wlnthrop College* Mica Mt^nd Bnje. Mm., the Uni- vereity of South Carolina. WMU TO MEET TUESDAY EVENING The general meeting of the Woman’s Missionary Union will meet Tuesday evening at the church at 7:30. All members and all counsel ors are urged to be present for this last general meeting of the church year. CLASS MEETING TONIGHT The Willing Workers Class of the Lydia Baptist Church will hold the monthly class meeting at the church tonight (Thursday) at 7:30. All members are urged to be present. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE For several weeks the pastor has been taking a poll on favor ite hymns of the congregation and on Sunday evening the ser vice will be based around the five top favorites. The public is cordially invited. JUNIOR INTERMEDIATES, G. A’s TO MEET A combined meeting of the Junior and Intermediate Girls’ Auxiliary will be held Monday evening, August 31, from 6:00 to 8:00 p. m. at the church. Everyone is asked to bring their gift for the Christmas in August party at this time. Miss Sandra Mills and Mrs. R. E. Whitmire are the GA counsel ors. PARTY HONORS DAUGHTER AND SON On Saturday afternoon Phyllis and Steve Frick were honored by their mother, Mrs. Harold Fick, with a party to celebrate their birthdays which were Au gust 21 and August 8. A large number of cildren en joyed the occasion with Phyllis and Steve. After enjoying game* the group was served cake and ice cream. The birthday children received many gifts from their friends. Mrs. Reese Cunningham and Miss Frances Cunningham of Cross Hill, grandmother and aunt of Phyllis and Steve, also at tended the party. PENTECOSTAL HOLINESS REVIVAL Revival services will begin Monday evening, Sept. 1, at 7:30 to continue through the week, with Keith Mariner as guest speaker. Mr. Mariner is a student at Emanuel College at Franklin Springs, Ga. The boat paste.. Rev Roscoe Bryan, also attend^ ed Emanuel College. A very cordial welcome la ex tended to everyone to attend the services. INTERMEDIATES ENJOT The Intermediate Girls Auxili ary of the Lydia Baptist Church enjoyed n PJ party on Monday night of Inst week at the com munity building. Each girl brought a di«h of food for a covered dish supper. During the evening, Miss Har riet Wilson, summer youth direc tor of the church, and chaperone for the GA’s, completed the study of The Star Ideals. They also enjoyed games and a gab fest before retiring in the early morning hours. Upon arising the girts enjoyed breakfast togethe before going to their homes. CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express our deep gratitude for the many kindness es shown us during the illness and at the death of our loved one. The floral offerings were so lovely. Many thnnk T to the Lydia Baptist Church women for the meals served and to the doc tors and nurses at Bailey Me morial Hospital for their kind ness. To all who prayed for, vis ited, brought food, etc., we thank you so much. May God Mess each of you. —THE FAMILY OF MRS. JANIE MILLER FAMILY GATHERS FOR BIRTHDAYS In celebariton of the birthdays of Kelly (Bo) King and L. T. Kay of Clinton, the family of Mrs. Henry King gathered at her home on Saturday, August 15, for for the happy occasion were: a birthday party. Those present Mr. and Mrs. Bo King amf fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Kay and family, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Motes and family of this city; Mrs. Claude Smith and Mickey and Mr. and Mrs. John Brewington of Joanna, and Mrs. King. The men each received several nice gifts. On last Sunday a number of the King family went to the Panorama Lodge for din ner. ” BIRTHDAYS AND WEDDING anniversaries Terri Lynn Templeton was 4 years old August If, and Barry Dale Templeton was I year old August 25. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frick wil celebrate a wedding anniver- «ry August 25. August 28th birthdays include Junior Tttmblin and Robert Bag- well. ® U8 J^ rWnm * U ’ AM ^’ USN, will observe a birthday August 31st. ’Happy Birthday” today to lUpy Fuller and Patti Thomih. Misses Kay Hinson and Cathty THB CLINTON CHSONICLB d- Jo Bagwell will have birthdays Sept. 1. September 28th will be James Earl Morgan’s birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hinson will observe a wedding anniver sary August 31. September 2nd Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Abercrombie will observe a wedding anniversary. Mrs. Vincent Templeton cele brated a birthday yesterday, Au gust 26. CARD OF THANKS We want to express to every one our most sincere and heart felt thanks for the many kind nesses shown us when we needed it most, at the time of ths death in Germany of S-Sgt. Kenneth L. Martin. We are so grateful to Major Newland and Private Glascoe who escorted Mrs. Martin and children to Clinton from Ger many for Sgt. Martin’s funeral services and then to San Diego, for the interment. We want to thank Capt. Robert Howe of Presbyterian College also for the assistance he gave us. Everyone was so wonderful to us. May God bless you all is our prayer. —SGT. BROWN’S MOTHER, MRS. H. O. BROWN, MR. BROWN AND MRS. MARTIN AND CHILDREN Board of County Commissioners Report for Year Ending June 30,1964 LAURENS COUNTY, LAURENS, S. C. This is a financial report submitted by the Board of County Commissioners for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1964 ITEM ’ ~ ; 1 " r " 1. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS A. Salaries and Travel 1. Supervisor 2. Commissioners 3. Clerk 1 4. Assistant B. Office Supplies C. Court House: 1. Maintenance 2. Beautifying Lawns 3. Ladies Rest Room—Hostess ’ Salary D. Insurance or. County Buildings E. Supervisor: (1. Salaries (2. Maint. of Roads and Bridges and Supplies (3. Road Improvements, Equipment, Supplies F. County Home: 1. Salaries A. Superintendent B. Assistant Superintendent C. Additional help to care for inmates _ 2. Food, clothing, fuel, lights, etc., for inmates, and for farming expenses !L G. S. C. Retirement System for Employees H. 1. County’s part of Social Security 2. County’s part and withheld—Travelers Ins. I. S. C. Industrial Commission—Premium for Workmen’s Compensation Insurance J. Countv Attorney K S. C. Police Officers Retirement System CLERK OF COURT A. Salaries and Travel: 1. Clerk of Court 2. Deputy Clerk 3. Clerical Assistant 4. Janitor for Court House B. Office Supplies 1. Photostat Machine 2. Filing Desk C. Circuit Court, Civil *nri Domestic Relations Court D. Extra Help 3. AUDITOR A. Salaries and Travel: 1. Auditor 2. First Assistant 3. Second Assistant 4. Third Assistant B. Office Supplies C. Board of Assessors and Equalization 4. TREASURER A. Salaries and Travel 1. Treasurer and Supervisor of Tax Collector’s Office 2. Assistant 3. Extra Help B. Tax Collector 1. Salaries A. Deputy Delinquent Tax Collector C. Office Supplies 5. SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION A. Salaries and Travel 1. Superintendent of Education 2. Assistant 3. Attendance Teacher 4. Supervisor of School Lunch Program B. Office Supplies C. Attendance Teacher—Aid for Needy Children 6. SHERIFF A. Salaries and Travel 1. Sheriff 2. Chief Deputy Deputy Sheriffs—8 4. Deputy for Day Work 5. Deputy for Night Work 6. Jailor 7. Deputy Sheriffs for Mills—3 B. Uniforms and Overcoats C. Office Supplies D. Radio System 1. Maintenance 2. Supplies 3. Payment on Sheriffs Radios E. Jail: Water, lights, fuel, disinfectants, dieting of prisoners, etc. 7. JUDGE OF PROBATE A. Salaries and Travel 1. Judge of Probate 2. Clerk 3. Assistant Office Supplies 8 B. HEALTH DEPARTMENT 1. County’s part of salaries, travel, office supplies and maintenance of building MAGISTRATES A. Salaries 1. Laurens 2. Clinton 3. Cross Hill 4. Waterloo 5. Gray Court 6. Youngs • 7. Scuffletown 8. Sullivans 0. Jacks 10. Joanna 11. Steno. for Inquests and PreUxninaries B. Office Rent—Clinton Magistrates’ Office C. Office Supplies 1. Stamps and Stationery D. Payment of jurors in criminal cases and for miscellaneous expenses 10. AGRICULTURE County Supplement to State Income: 1. County Agent B. C. 2. Secretary to County Agent 3. Stem, for Home Dem. Agent 4. Assistant County Agent 5. Second Assistant County Agent 6. Dem. Materials, Home Dem. Agent Agriculture Building—Janitor’s salary, lights, water, fuel, phone, repairs, supplies L 2. Girls’ 4-H Club Werk Appropriation Balance or and Receipts Expenditure Overdraft $ 7,597.50 7,597.50 2,239.30 2,230.30 3,176.25 3,176.25 2,887.50 * 2,887.50 800 00 800.00 10,000.00 10,000.00 100.00 100.00 900.00 900.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 204,515 92 204,638.95 *123.03 2,236.06 2,236.08 444.68 444.68 3,194.40 3,194.40 13,024.60 13,023.96 .04 9,300.00 7,410.76 1,860.34 10,069.86 10,009.06 3,311.70 8,048.92 361.78 2,885.02 2,481.06 408.97 500.00 800.00 1,155.34 1,155.34 5,407.50 5,497.50 3,176.25 3,176.25 2,887.50 2,887.50 3,000.00 3,000.00 5,350.00 3,855.04 1,404.88 3,000.00 2,810.00 88.81 850.00 514.83 330.17 24,500.00 12A00.46 11,839.83 1,000.00 1,000.00 2,811.53 2,811.53 3,176 25 3,178.25 2,887.50 2,887JO 2,867.50 2,803.82 084.98 1,857.78 1,083.76 775.03 5,277.67 4,902.02 6)5.0 2,904.53 2,904.53 3,176.25 3,176.26 100.00 100.00 ■N 4,158.00 4,156.00 3,113.00 3,111.16 1.84 1,738.53 1,738.53 3,176.25 3,176.25 963.00 983.00 885 00 8 85.00 350.00 348.50 1.41 200 00 200.00 7,507.50 7,507.50 6,384.12 5,986.87 M7.34 51,787.08 51,787.08 4,554.12 4,554.12 4,254.12 4,284.12 4,254.12 4,254.12 3,047.97 3,047.97 2,905.45 2,985.45 800.00 788.89 1.11 900.00 900.00 500.00 404J1 5.49 2,402.52 2,877.89 24.63 13,774.30 13,774.80 6,097.50 6,087JO 3,176.25 3,176.25 2,887.50 2,887.50 1,500.00 1,423.06 70.94 25,616.78 21,564.07 4,008.71 1,782.50 1,782.50 1,397.55 1,397.55 330.25 330.25 320.25 330.35 320.25 330.25 320.2 320J5 320.25 330.25 320.25 330.36 320.25 330.25 320.25 330.25 600.00 400.00 300.80 144.00 144.00 400.00 400.00 100.00 100.09 2,300.00 1,023.90 878.10 600.00 090.09 128.00 130.00 380.80 300.00 800.00 68BA0 000.80 OOQ.OO 120.00 118.04 JB 1,108.00 1,100.00 160.00 mm 11888 HMO 3. Negro 4-H Club Work 4. F. F. A. 5. Future Homemakers 11 D. Negro County Agent—Rent, lights and fuel — E. Steno. for Negro Farm Agent 1. Demonstration Material F. Rent: A. A. A. Office 2. F. S. A. Office G. Laurens Coop. Breeding Association DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE A. Maint., including offic^'expense and milef.ge for Child Welfare Worker B. Emergency Assistance C. Boarding Home Care D. Aid for Indigent Aged . ... E. Travel for employees x.l F. Heart Fund 12. COUNTY SERVICE OFFICE A. County Service Officer 13 B. Secretary to County Service Officer C. Office Supplies and Travel DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT A. Salaries 1. Judge 2. Stenographer 3. Office Rent and Supplies 14. LAURENS COUNTY LIBRARY 15. CORONER 1. Coroner 16. COUNTY PHYSICIAN A. Salaries 1. County Physician B. Medical Supplies -1 17. FOREST FIRE CONTROL A. Per diem and mileage for board members B. Ranger C. Wardens D. Tractor Driver 18. MISCELLANEOUS A. County Audit B. Secretary of Delegation—Office expense and telephone C. Lunacy Examinations D. Contingent E. Board of Registration—3 1. Travel F. Premium on Bonds G. Supp'cment for steno. to Probation Officer 1. Office Expense 2. Liaison Officer for Solicitor H. Civil Defense 19. NATIONAL GUARD UNITS A. Laurens B. Clinton 20 21. CONTRIBUTIONS Trans., medicine for cancer patients B. Soil Conservation Office 1. Stenographer MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC Area No. 5 Mental Health Clinic—Laurons County’s prorated contribution ITEMS NOT USTED IN THE SUPPLY BILL Birth Certificate Fee Account Laurens County Hospital—Charity Patients N. Y. A. Office Rent Health Center Construction Program Delinquent Tax Collection Fees Clinton District Hospital—Charity Patients Library Bond Account Laurens County Planning and Development Board Repairs to Court House Roof nmmj, 100.00 100.00 175.00 175.00 \ 175.00 175.00 ' *r^j| 350.00 350.00 • \ 900.00 900.00 50.00 40.03 9.97 600.00 600.00 270.00 270.00 1 400.00 400.00 5,175.00 5,175.00 2,100.00 2,100.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 700.00 684.00 16.90 1,400.00 1,400.00 300.00 299.44 .06 5,197.50 5,197.50 2,887.50 2,887.50 1,000.00 v 990.97 ; .00 4,800.00 4,800.00 1,524.60 1,534.60 600.00 600.00 30,000.00 30,000.06 2,400.00 2,400.00 1,250.00 1,250.00 300.00 300.00 200.00 160.06 40.00 300.00 300.00 . 360.00 360.00 120.00 120.00 3,500.00 3,480.25 19.75 400.00 400.00 1,300.00 800.00 500.00 10,951.70 10,932.48 19.33 300.00 300.00 450.00 450.00 830.38 647.50 182.88 800.00 800.00 50.00 50.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 13,343.38 13,127.25 216.18 600.00 000.00 600.00 600.00 1,800.00 1,796.29 1.71 500.00 500.00 600.00 600.00 6,700.00 6,700.00 1,840.75 400.82 1,410.81 35,458.61 35,304.22 154.0 300.00 800.00 946.32 946.82 5,732.00 4,521.53 1,210.47 37,164.10 37,048.66 115.44 107,154.37 106,380.79 1,764.58 5,000.00 5,000.00 1,450.00 1,450.00 ITEMIZED COURT HOUSE Lights, water and fuel .$ 3,358.30 Telephone 8,108 81 Janitor’s Supplies 1,437.87 Parts and Repairs 984.81 Hardware 14L0 Time Service 18.00 Janitor’s Supplies, Sheriff’s Office 81.47 Miscellaneous Items 32.65 Parts and repairs to Furnace _. 668.93 Fuel, Civil Defense Agency 401.37 Light Fixture and installation at Sheriff’s Office 30.40 TOTAL 310,000.00 ACCOUNTS Telephone Repairs, new lights and instal. Janitor’s Supplies Paint, rollers and hardware _ TOTAL CIVIL DFEN8E AGENCY Salary—Director 111.28 7V.56 82.38 104.10 $ 1,100.00 ROADS AND BRIDGES, MAINT., ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AND EQUIPMENT Salaries f Food Supplies Clothing, Beds, Mattress Covers Medical Telephone Lights Hardware and Lawn Mower Parts and Repairs Cleaning Supplies Gloves and Blades Miscellaneous Items Grease, Gas, Oil and Fuel Repairs, Tires and Tubes Lumber, Sand and Pilings Stone, freight on stone, cement Pipe ~ Asphalt Use Tax and Liability Insurance Trucks 48,771.88 11.418.83 3,848.36 1,028.43 231.60 1,376.53 2.443.56 28,381.00 2,415.27 840.06 822.67 19,118.13 5,410.06 7.422.57 17,575.58 10,556.78 9,264.84 1,481.45 22.315.84 Salary—Stenographer Travel for Director Office Expense State’s share of 196&43 balance Gas, battery, radiator cap for car Tag and Title for car Cost of car at Fort Jackson ! Repairs to car Radio Equipment Refrigerators 4,800.00 1,245.76 1,200.00 586.11 63.81 28.55 2JS0 45.00 6.80 5,116.22 80.00 TOTAL $18,127.25 CONTINGENT Radio Payments Civil Air Patrol Expense Planning and Development Board Cost of surveying land for airport _ Medical Examinations Requested by Coroner or Sheriff Publishing Quarterly Report Pauper Funeral Supplies for Coroner Ambulance Service Autopsy TOTAL COUNTY HOME Salary for Cook Food Supplies Lights Telephone Clothing Medical Hardware Parts and Repairs I Gas, Oil and Fuel Miscellaneous Items Fertilizer and Seed Airsol Bombs Repairs, Tires and Tubes Repairs to County Home TOTAL JAIL Lights, Water and Fuel Dieting Telephone Medical Clothing Laundry Hardware Janitor’s Supplies Tobacco 8204,638.96 880.84 5,046.14 882.72 148.56 145.87 1,717.20 889.06 200.27 1,774.84 804.82 196.12 10.88 90M 396.88 Lights installed from city limits of Clinton to Bailey Mem. Hospital Indexing Pensions Balance due on 1961-62 audit of County Books S. C. Police Officers Retirement System Stone for parking area at Catholic Church Appraisal of land at Clinton Health Center Upkeep of Old Soldiers graves in Lmanu City Cemetery Air Good, for Clinton Health Center Installing Air Cond. at Clinton Health Center Travel for James Cato—Court House Janitor Mattresses, Covers, Blankets Painting and Repairs Attorney Fee Exterminating Service Vacuum Cleaner Lawn Mower TOTAL __ $13,023.96 1,703.32 7,781.16 301.84 617.78 9BH 386.12 189.04 •84.13 86.01 08.14 1,010.23 00.00 5% salary Increase for Attend. Teacher, omitted by error 5% salary Increase lor School Lunch Supervisor—omitted by Extra wort for members of Board of Registration Entrance fees for State School Bus Road-E-0 Liability Insurance for Civil De fense Agency’s car Stone for Hopewell Meth. Church Asphalt—Pleasant Grove Baptist Church 27.24 300.94 85.35 150.00 100.00 707.25 815.00 14.42 210.00 750.00 801.00 25.00 411.27 051.70 480.00 50.00 800.00 788.00 59J7 800.00 18.15 18.15 60.71 100.00 08.00 880.10 Extradition fee for priaoners Dues—County Road Officials Painting and Repairs— County Home 1.80 80.00 ff ff County Service Officer, 4L18 180.00 AGRICULTURAL BUILDING Janitor’s Salary —-818,774.80 —8 Stone—Waterloo Moth. Church New Ballot Boxes for election _ 8% Salary iacreoue, nurses, Co. Hmo, omitted by TOTAL 772.80