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Union, S. 0.,Thursday, November 14, llW THE CLINTON CHRONICLE jy SPECTATOR . . . lOMMENTS ON the erehring pattern of so ciety. the Student Personnel Association for Teacher Edu cation comprises those engag ed In personnel services in teacher education, the Ameri can School Counselor Asooci- - ' atlon consists of counselors the story from a woman who .was encased in helping youth in the elementary or secondary school counseling or related fields, the American Rehabilitation Counseling As sociation is open to all coun selors interested in and con cerned with adjustment prob lems of the disabled, the As sociation for Measurement and Evaluation in Guidance is composed of those who are engaged in planning, admin istering, and conducing test ing programs, and the Nation al Employment Counselors Association is open to those who are engaged in employ ment counseling or related research. 2. Secretary to County Agent 3. Stenographer lor Home Demonstration Agent , : 1. Assistant County Agent 5. Second Assistant County Agent 6. Demonstration materials—Home Demonstration Agent '. Agriculture Building—Janitor supplies, repairs, fuel, water, lights, etc Club Work: . _ 1. Club Work : 2. F.F.A. 3. Future Homemakers \ .... Travel for Negro County Agent Rent: 1. A.A.A. Office 2. F.H.A. Office . Laurens Cooperative Breeding Association EN AND THINGS Stupidity is given as hief cause for wrecks as an- recently forced off the high lyzed in Winston-Salem by way when she was coming up he police department. Their on the outside, her side, of a eport on accidents, given curve. She had to make a jcently in the Twin-City Sen- quick decision, either strike inel, says: “The motonsRs a utility pole or drive down hq cause the most wrecks a steep bank. She did the n Winston-Salem aren’t the latter and her car turned over This is the Laurens County financial report submitted by the Board of Comity Commission- they’re the several times. Fortunately, tupid drivers. You could call she wore a seat belt and Quarterly Report, July 1-Sept 30,1966 Laurens County, S.C., i B. C. D. F. G. Jrunk drivers — drivers. You could call she kome of them bullheaded, for walked Ihey blast their cars through Ihick traffic as if they were Triad at their wives. But most ly they seem to be just plain ktupid. They don’t Ir else they can’t think — as fast as their cars can run. “Alcohol undoubtedly is to ilame’ for some wrecks, but [lot as many as you might then put your mind in fhink. Iri the 380 accidents and THINK. [icre (Winston-Salem) in Aug- jst, drunk drivers were in- * — .ed in 17 — about 4M> per bent. But 90 sober drivers — » f 6 per cent - simply ran ott «"»■? , (he road or hit tre^s or poles. At the annual meeting of “Another 70 — 21 per cent the S. C. Branch of the Amer- rolled through red lights i can Personnel,-, and Guidance away from the acci dent with only* a-few scrat ches, but the car was a total loss. When you slip under the think — steering wheel of your auto mobile today, the first thing to do is to fasten your seat belt, next ask the good Lord to guide and protect you, and gear Dr. Cooler Heads [ir stop signs or ploughed into mother car without yielding fbe right-of-way. “When you add a few things, like driving into a railroad (rain, you find that about l ialf of the accidents were bealjy caused by inattention, l>r slow thinking, or not think ing at all.”. Take tail-gating, for exam ple. Safety experts warn igainst this danger. The o r t h Carolina Driver’s lapual used in preparation lor driver-license examina- ion, gives tail-gating as a [dangerous practice. Yet in iy traveling for the past Itwo months I have been par ticularly troubled with tail- 'ate. drivers. Repeatedly I (have slowed down and pulled confer- Association,'held at the Uni versity of South Carolina on November 5, Dr. Claude H. Cooler, chairman of the Psy chology Department and di rector of Guidance at Pres byterian College, was named president-rtect >. of the organ isation. The theme ; of the ehce was “Reilch for Tomor row Through .^Vocational Gui dance,”' which^was the theme selected ' fbr^National Voca tional Gurdepee Week, Octo ber 23-29. TSte' principal top ic for consideration at the conference was vocational training opportunities in South Carolina. * j - . v . n * - f • . The r American Personnel and Guidance: Association wer and motioned drivers by comprises eight divisions, hoi were tail-gating, as the American College Pers- antial suggests onnel Association consists , of North Carolina has been student Personnel workers on putting up some interesting t * le college level. The signs* along the highways von- c* 8 ^ 011 for Counselor cation and tainihg one word — Think. I This ’ is one thing many dri vers apparently don’t do. The Winston-Salem story calls this -sjupidity. We'are killing too many of our younger drivers who run off the highway and strike a tree, bridge abutment, or utility pole. They didn’t think. The Golden Rule needs to [be put to work on the high ways. We need to learn to drive with consideration for other drivers on the high- (ways. I just heard the harrowing Chronicle ' * • .. k u S* ’• *■»*. •' . Advertisers it *» Presbyterian College Coach CALLY GAULT REPORTS INTERVIEWED BY BILL HOGAN FOR Rocky's Texaco SERVICE STATION OVER WLBG-AM-FM TUESDAYS 8:15 am. ers. The report covers the period from July 1, 1966, through September 30, 1966 11. DF A. Item Appropri- 1. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS ation Expendi- B. A.&B. Salaries and Travel & Recepits tore Balance C. 1. Supervisor—Salary $ 7,603 38 $ 2,047.21 $ 5,556.17 D. Supervisor—Travel — 750.00 2,250.00 E. 2. Commissioners — — 3,226.66 868.92 2,357.14 F. ' M C. D. 3. Clerk — — 3,874.28 4. Assistant —: - 3,612.97 Office Supplies 800.00 Courthouse 1. Water, lights, fuel, telephone, jahitor supplies & cleaning grounds i L - - 10,000.00 2. Beautifying the lawn & build&tg walks - 100.00 3. Ladies’ rest room—Hostess sailary - 1,126.11 E. F. G. Insurance for County Buildings Supervisor: 1. Salaries \ 2,510.00 72,319.15 93,857.69 50,000.00 H. H. I. 2. Maintenance of roads & bridges A supplies 3. Road Improvements—Equipment & supplies t County* Home 1. Salaries A. Superintendent 2,797.87 B. Assistant -Superintendent 556 39 C. Additioi.~i help to care for hunates 4,196 i 2. Food, dothing, fuel, lights, etc. for inmates and for farming expenses - 13,921.55 S. C. Retirement System for County Employees15,745.82 County’s part of Social Security 1 13,133.44 S. C. Industrial Commission—premium fo r Workmen’s Compensation Insurance — 4,068.79 J. County Attorney i — K. S. C. Police Officer’s Retirement System 2. CLERK OF COURT A.&B. Salaries and Travel 1. Clerk of Court 2. Deputy Clerk - 3. Clerical Assistant 4. Second Assistant 5. Janitor for Courthouse C. Office Supplies C. 2 Photostat machine supplies , D. Circuit Court and Civil and Domestic Relations Court 3. AUDITOR A.&D. Salaries and Travel 500.00 6,220.53 7,903.38 3,974.28 3,612.97 3,612.97 3,738.36 6,278.85 3,000.00 1,070.13 972.73 120.70 2,049.21 100.00 ■'281.55 1,316.42 16,951.95 30,547.26 30,705.92 753.28 149 '3 1,13'. . 4,559.48 3,677.27 3,154.42 52.07 125.00 1,386.29 2,128.14 1,070.13 972.73 972.73 1,006.73 1,774.89 175.21 2.904.15 2,640.24 679.30 7,950.79 844.56 1,193.58 55.367.20 63,310.43 19,294.08 2,044.59 406.41 ,066.60 9,362.07 12.068.55 9.979.02 4,016.72 375.00 4,834.24 5.775.24 2,904.15 2.640.24 2.640.24 2,731.63 4,503.96 2.824.79 20,000.00 4,140.04 15,859.96 Asso- Edu- Supervision is made up of .persons who hQltj ladership positions in the guidance and personnel field at all levels of-education. The National Vocational Guidance Association promotes concern for productive utilization of man’s abilities and skills iii i '' t i 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Auditor 3,926.38 First Assistant 3,974.28 Second Assistant Third Assistant ... Extra Help Deficiency in 1965-66 salary New Posting Machine — B. Office Supplies C. Board of Assessors and Equalization 4. TREASURER A.&B. Salary and Travel 1. Treasurer and Supervisor of Tax Collector’s Office 2. Assistant — 3. Extra Help — 4. Deficiency in 1963456 salary C. Tax Collector 1. Salaries B. Deputy Delinquent Tax Collector D. Office Supplies 5. SUPERINTENDENT OF EDUCATION A.&B. Salaries and Travel 1. Superintendent of Education 2. Assistant 3. Attendance Teacher 4. Supervisor of School Lunch Program 5. Deficiency in 1965-66 salary for Supt. of Education Office Supplies Attendance Teacher—Aid for needy children C. D. E. County Board of Education Fund 6. SHERIFF A,B&E Salaries and Travel 1. Sheriff—Salary Sheriff—Travel 2. Three Lieutenant Deputies — Eight Deputy Sheriffs and Process Servers 4. Deputy for day work 5. Deputy for night work 6. Jailer C. D. F. G. 7. Deputy Sheriffs for mills: A. Lydia Mill B. Joanna—One-half salary Uniforms and overcoats Office Supplies Radio System 1 and 2. Maintenance and supplies 3. Payment on Sheriff’s radios Jail: Water, lights, fuel, disinfectants, 3,612.97 4,276.16 1,687.31 668.54 9,218.50 2,370.38 6,966.74 4,193.50 3,974.28 160.00 608.54 5,208.69 3,109.00 2,781.38 3,974.28 1,076.91 998.91 688.45 376.11 200.00 400.00 7,603.38 3,000.00 22,490.52 58,174.72 5,996.84 5.996.84 5.696.84 2,974.40 3,598.42 3,947.21 1,400.00 1,900.00 2,691.25 1,057.38 1,070.13 972.73 393.72 833.76 668.54 9,143.93 100.66 1,129.18 1,070.13 1 668.54 1,400.79 1,907.48 748.95 1,070.13 290.12 269.12 688.54 96.19 52.78 400.00 2,047.21 750.00 6,055.71 15,664.12 1,614.68 ‘ 1,614.68 1,533.94 1,242.55 1,937.83 789.71 592.67 312.05 279.92 147.22 5.556.17 2,250.00 16,434.81 42,510.60 4,382.16 4,382.16 4.162.90 1,731.85 1,660.59 3,947.21 -r 610.29 1.307.33 2.379.20 plumbing, re'urning prisoners taken into > custody outside of county & State, and dieting of prisoners 7. JUDGE OF PROBATE A.&B. Salaries and Travel 1. Judge of Probate 2. Clerk 3. Assistant C. Office Sapplies *. HEALTH DEPARTMENT County’s part of salaries snd travel allowance of county employees, office supplies and maintenance of banding ; t. MAGISTRATES A. Salaries 1. Laurens -= 2. Clinton 3. Cross Hill 4. Waterloo 5. Gray Court 6. Youngs 7. Scuffletown — 8. Sullivans : §. Jacks 10. Joanna 13,018.24 3,147.34 9,870.90 8,503.38 3,974.28 3,612.97 1,509.00 2,289.62 1,070.13 972.73 551.91 6,213.76 2,904.15 2.640.24 948.09 — 23,839.50 5,927.57 17,911.93 2 — 1 B. C. C. a i 11. Steno. for inquests and preliminaries Office rent—Clinton —1 Office Supplies 10. Stamps pnd stationery Payment of jurors in criminal cases, and for miscellaneous expense* AGRICULTURE A. County supplement to State income: - i.&7. County Agent salary ft trarel ,161.51 ,749.68 409.71 409.71 409.71 409.71 409.71 409.71 409.71 409.71 609.00 144.00 1600 109.00 2,309.00 583.91 437.20 100.17 100.17 100.17 100.17 100.17 100.17 100.17 109.17 120.00 36.00 363.40 80.00 1,584.60 1,311.48 300.54 300.54 300.54 300.54 300.54 300.54 300.54 300.54 480.00 108.00 236.60 20.00 61?.50 1,687.50 .00 258.71 701.29 2.869 00 2,904.15 2,640.24 3.882.44 853.55 74.57 2,269.72 6,960.74 3,064.32 2.904.15 100.00 3.801 90 1,192.52 2,032.43 2,904.15 786.79 729.79 11. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE For maintenance, including office expense and mileage for child welfare worker Emergency Assistance Chilfl welfare fund ___ Aid for Indigent Aged Office workers supplement Heart Fund , .. 12. COUNTY SERVICE OFFICER 1. Secretary to County Service Officer - 2. Office supplies and travel 13. DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT L_ A. Salaries 1. Judge — t ^ : 2. Stenographer ft. .....:.L„......:.. 3. Office supplies and rent i 4. Copying Machine ....... 14. LAURENS COUNTY LIBRARY 15. CORONER 1.&2. Coroner—Salary & Travel . . 16. COUNTY PHYSICIAN \. Salaries > 1 .unt mi? sician . ).. B. ;plieS ;; 17. FOREST FIRE CONTROL A. Per diem and mileage i B. ‘ Ranger C. Wardens, three T $330.00 D. Tractor Operator ML , 18. MISCELLANEOUS A. County Audit .' ..... B. Secretary to delegation—Office Expense ..... C. l unacy examinations D. Contingent E. Board of Registration—Salary (3) E. 1 Travel F. Premium on Bonds . ....;. G. Supplement for stenographer to Probation Officer . 1. Office Expense -1 ' - - 2. Liaison office for Solicitor — H. Planning and Development Commission 19. NATIONAL GUARD UNITS A. Laurens B. Clinton i 20. CONTRIBUTIONS A. Transportation and medicine for cancer patients B. Soil Conservation Office — r .'. B. 1 Stenographer . l .... 21. MENTAL HEALTH CLINIC Area No. 5 Mental Health Clinic—Laurens County’s prorated contribution, also defi ciency in appropriation for 1965-66 •:NS COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD AND RUCTION OF ADDITION TO BUILDING _...... FOR ENGINEERING SURVEY FOR THE PURPOSE OF ASCERTAJNiNG THE COSTS AND FEASIBILITY OF CONSTRUCTING A WATER SYSTEM THROUGH OUT LAURENS COUNTY, INCLUDING A FILTER ING PLANT 24. FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF AIRPORT FACILITIES FOR LAURENS COUNTY ...._ _.... ITEMS NOT LISTED IN SUPPLY BILL Birth Certificate Fee Account Delinquent Tax Collection Fees Laurens District Hospital—Charity patients Clinton District Hospital—Charity patients N.Y.A.' Office Rent , Library Bond Account 22. LAI CON. 23. “ 462.00 l&.tt 383.84 * 396.00 106.63 289.37 728X19 726.00 608.00 177.78 482.22 120.68 tl.W 108.30 1,475.80 436.52 L039.48 300.08 388.00 175.80 175.00 175.00 140-08 25.08 f moo 97 AT 242.12 888.00 158.98 488.08 300.00 97.71 232.29 208.60 280.00 7,455.00 2,177.58 5,277.42 v 2,000.00 264.66 1,735.14 V 2,000.00 376.78 1,623.22 2,000.00 396-08 1,603.92 300.00 75.00 225.00 200.00 33.40 166.60 6,503.38 1,750.91 4,752.47 N - 3,612.97 972.73 2,640.24 1,000.08 284.11 715 89 ! --,-V <• * 7,500.00 2,019.26 5,480.74 1,906.65 513.38 1,393.27 - 600.00 175.00 425.00 462.32 462-32 . r' K 36,512.83 10,925.14 26,487.68 3,303.00 889.43 4 * V 2,413.97 W ’»■ j- 1,564.05 421.20 1,142.85 300.00 75.00 225.00 200.00 200.00 v.. 440.00 110.00 330.00 990.00 247.50 742.56 ’ 552.70 552.70 3,500.00 3,500.08 400.00 400.00 'In 2,300.00 235.00 2,065.00 9,683.15 4,875.46 4,807.80 363.00 90.84 272.16 450.06 450.00 935.00 • 65.00 ‘ 870,QD 1,100.00 275.06 824.94 50.00 50.60 1,800.00 1,880.00 5,500.00 5,500.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 600.00 . S».. - 1,800.00 459.97 1,340.03 500.00 500.00 . f 1,100.00 1,100.00 - 12,029.03 1,955.22 10,073.81 . 3,372.44 80.17 3,292X7 3,000.00 30,000.00 612.50 3,539.00 1,178.64 1,173.77 75.00 1,764.98 3,000.90 550.00 29,450.90 62.97 3,585.61 417.03 591.40 54953 751 76151 58257 75.90 1,76458 mtSaMfdkX i .VI ITEMIZED COURT HOUSE Lights, water & fuel $ 476.02 Telephone 1.085.55 Janitor’s Supplies -— 334.37 Parts & repairs 19.50 Hardware '98.24 Janitor’s supplies for Sheriff’s Office 12.35 Paper cups 23.18 N $ 2,049.21 ROADS & BRIDGES Food Supplies $ 7,673.70 Clothing 1,150.07 Medical — 187.56 Telephone 115.32 Lights ...... 410.88 Hardware — — 1,272.60 Parts and repairs • 9,774.06 Knit wipers and cleaning supplies. 871.62 GL s and blades 157.58 Misc. 1 '69 49 Grease, gao, u.. .uel . *«.it45.70 Repairs, tires and tubes 2,753.59 License plates, liability insurance & use tax 1,506.07 Stakes L 9.02 Sand 50.00 $307547726 ROAD IMPROVEMENT Asphalt - g 2.868.43 Stone 10,418.37 Pipe 3,908.94 Lumber 745.22 Trucks 8,565.27 Low-Boy trailer 4,199.69 $30,705.92 COUNTY HOME Salary for cook $ 216.09 Food supplies . —u 2,320.10 Lights ! 243.24 Telephone -47 37.82 Clothing 35.37 Medical - - - 973.69 Hardware - 91.37 Parts and repairs — 157.69 Gas, oil and fuel 135.81 MisC. items —~— 7.91 Seed and fertilizer 9.40 Repairs, tires and tubes 51.90 Exterminating service 72.00 Social Security-Medical Insurance premium . ——=— 117.09 Cleaning septic tanks — 90.00 $ 4559.48 ACCOUNTS JAIL Lights, water and fuel $ 176.79 Dieting of prisoners, etc. 2,989.76 Telephone Medical Clothing Laundry . i Hardware Janitor’s supplies Exterminating service Parts and repairs Paint AGRICULTURE BUILDING Salary for janitor Lights, water and fuel Telephone Janitor’s supplies Misc. items Tubes Refinishing tables Sanding floor CONTINGENT Pauper funerals Publishing quarterly reports Indexing pensions 32.92 _ 113.73 33.94 69.86 65.08 _ 367.86 2655 - 222.95 93,147.94 .9 144.85 33.81 2.16 33.23 14.28 6.19 20.80 _ 180.10 $ 43&S2 .5 320J0 - 280.96 25.96 Parking area at Hendersaa Baptist Church Parking area at Cross HMl Baptist Church „ Extra work for Board at Registration Expenses for the General Election — 2.250.90 1.325.90 54.90 620.90 9 4,876.98 LAURENS COUNTY RESCUE SQUAD Gas 9 Parts ! 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