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Clinton, S. C., Thursday, AuRiwt 17,19^7
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tnK CLINTON CHRONICLE
xurmj, and books are furnish- participates in at-sea train- Eligible high school sen-
ed by the Navy, and the stu- ing periods -as . ihidshipmen. iors and graduates should sub.
dent receives $50 per month After successfully completing mit their applications before
subsistence allowance for not a baccalaureate' level college November 17. Application
more than four years. Dur- course, he is cotitmisskMied in forms are available from high
ing the summers between ac- the regular Nav or Marine school counselors and Navy
ademic years, the student Corps. recruiting stations.
B. Agriculture Building—Janitor supplies ,etc.
* Overdraft to be carried forward to 1967-1968 account.
C. Club Work
1. Club Work
2. F.F.A.
3. Future Homemakers
, WORLD'S MOST WIDELY USED DEVOTIONAL GUIDE
Read I John 5:1-9
Thou shalt be his witness unto all men of what
thou hast seen and heard. (Acts 22:15)
A hoy was hurrying home from school to show his moth
er something he had found. Along the way, he was showing
it to others. 1 saw his beaming face and spoke to him. He
said, “Do you want to see what I’ve found?” He quickly
showed me a shining silver dollar. He was proud of his find
and anxious to tell others about it.
We Christians have found a Savior and He has forgiven
our sins. We have hope for a free life both now and forever
more. This is more precious than silver and gold.
Is there any wonder that those who have made this find
are anxious to tell about it? It is mighty good news to them.
They know that it will be good news for others also.
Am I grateful for the saving power of Jesus Christ in my
life? Am 1 telling others about Him and what He can do for
them?
PRAYER
Dear Father, how thankful we are for the sending
of Jesus Christ into the world. We are grateful
beyond measure that He has saved pur souls. Un
loose our tongues and lighten our feet that we
may be witnesses for our living Lord, in whose
name we pray. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Knowing Jesus is too good to keep to myself.
Grover I. Chapman (Texas)
Annual Report of Coimfy Commissioners
Cbft/tJptxrRwni .This is the Laurens County financial report ftulitttitted by the Board of County Commissioners
C thi uyn> boow nashviui tinnissii for the 1966-67 fiscal year. This covers the peHod from July 1, 1966 through June 30, 1907.
LAURENS COUNT?, tAtBRNS, 8. C.
D. Travel for Negro County Agent
F.
Rent
1. A.A.A.
2. F.H.A.
Office
Office
Item
1. BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS
A. & B. Salaries and Travel
1. Supervisor—Salary ......
Supervisor—Travel —
2. Commissioners —
3. Clerk — —
4. Assistant
C. Office Supplies i
D. Courthouse l .
1. Water, lights, fuel, telephone, janitor supplies
& cleaning grounds i 1
2 Beautifying the lawn & building walks
3. Ladies’ rest room—Hostess salary 1
E. Insurance for County Buildings —. —
F. Supervisor - - ~ r
1. Salaries) i .
2. Maintenance of roads, bridges & supplies)
3. Read Improvements—Equipment & Sup
G. County Home ' '
Appropria
tion &
Receipts
$ 7,603.38
Expendi
ture
$ 7,603.38
Balance
G. Laurens Cooperative Breeding Association ..
11. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE
A. For maintenance, including office expense
mileage for child welfare worker
Emergency Assistance
Child welfare fund
Aid for Indigent Aged —
&
3,000.00
3,000.00
3,226.06
3,226.06
3,974.28
3,974.28
3,612.97
3,612.97
800.00
798.13 $
1.87
10,065.60
9,925.61
139.99
100.00
100,00
1,126.11
1,126.11
2,510.00
1,958.92
551.08
232,431.28
232,430.60
.68
ipplies)
Used Grain Storage
Bins Being Shipped
For Sale to Farmers
The U. S. Department of
Agriculture is moving grain
storage bins from the Mid
west into South Carolina and
other Southeastern States
where they will be sold on a
sealed bid basis.
This will be a big help to
the farmers in Laurens Coun
ty. especially this year when
huge crops of corn and soy
beans are expected. A farmer
must have storage to qualify dard pointed out that farmers
for price support loans. of this country who may be
The bins being brought in interested in the purchase of
are of 3,250 bushel capacity, government owned bins or
They are about 10 years old, new bins should contact the
but are in excellent condition, ASCS county office,
according to Fred S. Stod- The bins will be shipped to
dard. Chairmgrt, ASC County the site of Barksdale Tree
Committee. Corporation, at Barksdale, 7
Two truckloads of bins (ap- miles north of Laurens on
proximately 10 bins per Highway 14.
truck) have been ordered for
Sale in Laurens County. Or
ders for additional bins will
be placed on the basis of in
terest expressed by the farm
ers of Laurens County in pur
chasing these structures.
It is expected that the bins
will be priced at a minimum!
of $450-$490 each. New, they
would cost around $900.
“We encourage farmers to
continue buying grain bins
and dryers from their local
dealers and to purchase go
vernment bins as a supple
ment where needed,” Mr.
Stoddard said.
Eligible farmers may bor
row through ASCS up to 85
per cent of the cost of the
grain storage facilty or grain
drying equipment. Mr. Stod
H.
I.
J.
K.
2.
S.
1.
s.
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 25th
day of September, 1967, I will
render a final account of my
acts :md doings as Executrix lra,mn S
of the estate of John Frank
Reeder in the office of the
Probate J u d g e of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a final discharge from
my trust as Executrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and requir
ed to make payment on or
before that date, and all per
sons having claims against
said estate will present them
On or before said date, duly
proven, or be forever barred.
Navy Reserve
Officers Exam
Slated for Dec.
Salaries
A. Superintendent — —L
B. Assistant Superintendent 1.
C. Additional help to care for inmatejs
Food, clothing, fuel, lights, etc. for \
inmates and for farming expenses * 17,182.50
C. Retirement System for Coilnty Employees
County’s part of Social Security I-
C. Industrial Commission—Premium for
Workmen’s Compensation Insurance '!
County Attorney
S. C. Police Officers Retirement. System
CLERK OF COURT s< v
A. & B. Salaries and Travel
1. Clerk of Court —
2. Deputy Clerk -4
3. Clerical Assistant —.— r ~
4. Second Assistant -—--
5. Janitor for Courthouse —
C. Office Supplies —
2. Photostat machine supplies
D. Circuit Court, Civil & Domestic Relations Court
3. AUDITOR
A. & D. Salaries and Travel
Auditor -
First Assistant
Second Assistant
Third Assistant
Extra Help
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Deficiency in 1965-66 salary
New Posting Machine —
~»r
B.
C.
4.
Office Supplies —
Board of Assessors and Equalilitton
TREASURER
A. & B. Salary and Travel -
1. Treasurer and Supervisor of Tax
Collector’s Office
Assistant -
Extra Help —i t —
■\.
,v
The annual national compe
titive examination for the reg
ular Naval Reserve Officers
Corps (NROTC)
will be given on December 9.
The regular NROTC pro
gram prepares a young man
for a Navy or Marine Corps
commission while he is study
ing at one of 52 civilian col
leges. All tuition, fees, uni-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS I
All persons having claims
against the estate of Arva E.
Henry, deceased, are hereby
notified to file the same, duly
verified, with the undersign-
2.
3.
4. Deficiency in 1965-1966 Salary'.
C. Tax Collector
1. Salaries „ , .
A. Deputy Delinquent Tax Collector .
D. Office Supplies —
SUPERINTEN DENT OF EDUCATION
A. Salaries and Travel
1. Superintendent of Education
2. Assistant
3. Attendance Teacher
rr
—T—
c.
D.
iin... —-
4. Supervisor of School Lunch Prografo
5. Deficiency in 1965-66 salary for
Superintendent of Education 1*.
Office Supplies
Attendance Teacher—Aid for. nee^F children
6.
A MV IF MI Y RFFDFR Cd ’ ^ th ° Se indebted t0 Said
1X estate will please make pay
meqt
E. County Board of Education Fund
SHERIFF
A. B. & E. Salaries and Travel
1. Sheriff—Salary
Sheriff—Travel 4/
■^r
Executrix,
300 Moorhead St.,
Joanna. S. C.
likewise.
ESTHEtc tf' PITTS,
Administratrix
2. Three Lieutenant Deputies
; i & Eigjit Deputy, Sheriffs & profccs* Selves* %—^
4. Deputy for diy work J'l'
P T-, Li
August 3. 1967 A134C-S3 August 9, 1967 A17-3c-A31
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 18th
day of September, 1967, I will
render a final aeount of my
acts and doings as Adminis
tratrix of the estate of Harold
Burgess in the office of the
Judge of Probate of Laurens
County, at 10 o’clock a. m.,
and on the same day will ap
ply for a final dieharge from
my trust as Administratrix.
Any person indebted to said
estate is notified and required
to make payment on or be
fore that date, and all persons
having claims against said
estate will present them on or
before said date, duly veri
fied, or be forever barred.
HAZEL WHITMORE
BURGESS SMITH,
Clinton, S. C.
Administratrix,
August 3, 1967 . ..
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Carlton
F. Winn, deceased, are here
by notified to file the same
duly verified, with the under
signed, and those indebted to
said estate will please make
payment likewise.
Pauline C. Winn,
Executrix, ‘
304 S. Owens St.,
Clinton, S. C.
August 10, 1967 3C-A31
salary
please
A10-4c-S3 wise.
CREDITORS’ NOTICE
All persons having claims
against the estate of Mat
Thomas Rice, deceased, are
hereby notified to file the
same, duly verified, with the
undersigned, and those in
debted to said estate will
make payment
like-
9.
GENEVA RICE,
Executrix,
Route 1,
Clinton, S. C.
4, 1967 A10-3C-A27
FINAL SETTLEMENT
Take notice that on the 8th
day of September, 1967, I will
render a final account of my August
acts and doings as Executrix
of the estate of George Price NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in the office of the Judge of All persons having claims
Probate of Laurens County, against the estate of Martha
at 10 o’clock a. m., and on the Slocumb Shields, deceased,*
same day will apply for a are hereby notified to file the
final discharge from my trust same, duly verified, with the
as Executrix. undersigned, and those in-
Any person indebted to said debted to said estate will
estate is notified and requir- please make payment like-
ed to make payment on or be- wise.
5. Deputy for night work
6*. Jailer
7. Deputy Sheriffs for mills:
A. Lydia Mill
B. Joanna (Holt)—one half
C. Uniforms and overcoats :
D. Office Supplies
F. Radio System .
1. & 2. Maintenance and supplies — u
3. Payment on Sheriff’s radios
G. Jail: Water, lights, fuel, disinfectants, plumbing,
returning prisoners taken into custody outside
of county or state, dieting of prisoners '___4
JUDGE OF PROBATE
A. & B. Salaries and Travel
1. Judge of Probate
2. Clerk
3. Assistant
C. Office Supplies
HEALTH DEPARTMENT '
County’s part of salaries and travel allowance of
county employees, office supplies and maintenance
of building
MAGISTRATES
A. Salaries
1. Laurens
Clinton 1 ;
Cross Hill
Waterloo .... :
Gray Court
Youngs
2:
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11. Steno. for inquests and preliminaries
Office Rent—Clinton
Scuffletown
Sullivans ._
Jacks
Joanna
fore that date, and all persons
having claims against said
estate will present them on or
before said date, duly proven,
or bo forever barred.
SALLIE S. PRICE
Executrix,
519 Gary St.,
Clinton, S. C.
August 3, 1967 A10-4C-S3
CHARLES F. WALDRON,
Trust Officer,
M. S. Bailey & Son,
Bankers,
Clinton, South Carolina,
OFFICE SUPPLIES
CHRONICLE PUB. CO.
PHONE 833-4541
10
B.
C. Office supplies —
1. Stamps and stationery
D. Payment of jurors in criminal cases and ter
miscellaneous expenses
AGRICULTURE
A. County supplement to State
1. & 7. County Agent—Salary & Travel
2. Secretary to County Agent
3. Stenographer for Home Demonstration Agent
4. Assistant County Agent
5. Second Assistant County Agent - -
•6. Demonstration materials—Home Bern. Afeot
2,797.87
2,797.87
556.39
556.39
4,196.84
4,196.84
17,182.50
l(f,790.90
15,745.82
14,858.23
13,133.44
13,133.44
4,068.79
2,911.62
500.00
500.00
6,220.53
6,220.53
7,903.38
7,903.38
3,974.28
3,974.28
3,612.97
3,612.97
3,612.97
3,612.97
3,738.36
3,738.36
6,278.85
5,572.02
3,000.00
3,000.00
20,000.00
18,457.48
3,926.38
3,926.38
3,974.28
3,974.28
3,612.97
3,612.97
4,276.16
4.122.48
1,687.31
1,296.96
668.54
668.54
9,218.50
9,143.93
2,380.38
1,619.91
6,966.74
2,068.41
4,193.50
4,193.50
3,974.28
3,974.28
100.00
100.00
668.54
668.54
5,202.69
5,202.69
3,128.15
3,128.15
2,781.38
2,781.38
3,974.28,
3,974.28
1,076.91
1,076.91
998.91
998.91
688.54
688.54
376.11
372.62
200.00
200.00
400.00
400.00
7,603.38
7,603.38
3,000.00
3,000.00
22,490.52
22,490.52
58,174.72 j
58,174,72
5,996.84
5,996.84
5,996.84
5.996.84
5,696.84
5,696.84
2,974.40
2,974.40
7,196.84
7,196.84
4,047.21
3,451.26
1,400.00
1,399.30
1,984.41
1,961.39
2,691.25
1,530.99
13,018.24
12,799.82
8,503.38
8,503.38
3,974.28
3,974.28
3,612.97
3,612.97
1,500.00
1,500.00
23,839.50
23,839.50
2,168.51
2,168.51
1,748.68
1,748.68
400.71
400.68
000.71
400.68
400.71
400.68
400.71
400.68
.,*400.71
400.68
400.71
400.68
400.71
400.68
400.71
400.68
600.00
590.00
144.00
144.00
600.00
600.00
100.00
100.00
2,300.00
2,297.87
960.00
960.00
588.00
588.00
396.00
396.00
600.00
30.00
902.13
902.13
120.00
154.36
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
Office workers supplement
Heart Fund
12.
13.
14.
15.
COUNTY SERVICE OFFICE
1. County Service Officer
2. Secretary to County Service Officer
3. Office supplies and travel .....
DOMESTIC RELATIONS COURT
A. Salaries
1. Judge
2. Stenographer
3. Office supplies and rent
4. Copying Machine
LAURENS COUNTY LIBRARY
16.
17.
CORONER
1. & 2. Coroner—Salary & Travel —
COUNTY PHYSICIAN
A. Salaries
1. Qounty Physician
B. Medical Supplies
FOREST FIRE CONTROL
A. Per diem and mileage
Ranger .
Wardens, three
Tractor Operator ...
1,157.17 18 Miscellaneous
A. County Audit
B. Secretary to Delegation—^Office Expense
C. Lunacy Examinations - -
D. Contingent
E. Board of Registration—Salary (3)
1. Travel
F. Premium on Bonds .
391.60
887.59
B.
C.
D.
G. Supplement for stenogbapher to^Probation
Officer 5
1. Office expense
706.83 2. Liaison office for Solicitor
H. Planning and Development Commission
1,542.52 19. NATIONAL GUARD UNITS
A. Laurens - -
B. Clinton
153 68
390.35
74.57
760.47
4,898.33
20.
21.
22
CONTRIBUTIONS
A. Transportation and medicine for Cancer patients ....
B. Soil Conservation Office
1. Stenographer
Mental Health Clinic—Area No. 5 Mental Health
Clinic—Laurens County’s prorated contribution, also
deficiency in appropriation for 1965-1966 ....:
Laurens County Rescue Squad and Construction of
Addition to Building _
23. For engineering survey for the purpose of
ascertaining the costs and feasibility of constructing
a water system throughout Laurens County,
including a filtering 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 - -
Food Stamp Program — v
Construction of addition to Laurens Co. Home
Courthouse Study Committee -
1,475.00
1,473.41
1.56
'* *3 ■ * '
• -J
300.00
■naan
>• 175.00
175.00
175.00
175.00
57.07
57.87
600.00
600.00
300.00
273.42
26.58
200.00
200.00
8,388.1ft
8,387.84
.31
1,782.50
1,782.50
1,619.85
1,610.85
1,758.51
1,756.51
—r—
300.00
300.00
123.40
123.40
6,503.38
6,503.38
\
3,612.9?
3,612.97
1,000.00
1,000.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
1,906.65
1,906.66
600.00
600.00
462.32
462.32
42,494.09
42,494.09
3,303.90
3,304.00
■i
* .. >. »
'i'
■' ! *•
1,564.05
1,504.05
sob.oo
300.00
200.00
200.00
440.00
’ 440.00
990.00
990.00
552.70
280.00
272.7(
3,500.00
3,500.00
400.00
400.00
2,300.00
840.00
1,460.(X
10,433.15
10,244.54
188.61
363.00
363.00
450.00
450.00
936.00
.439.00
496.(X
1,100.00
1,100.00
50.00
50.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
5,500.00
300.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
600.00
1,800.00
1,800.00
500.00
500.00
1,100.00
1,100.00
• t t *
13,470.50.
13,470.59
» . r*
3,372.44
514.17
2,858.2
3,000.00
3,000.0
30,000.00
6,884.21
23,115.7
2,005.75
281.82
1,723.9
7,188.02
6,652.76
535.2i
43,884.57
43,522.94
361.6
26,696:73
26,614.02
81.7
300. QP
300.0
1,764.58
1,764.5
3,400.00
3,400.00
12,900.00
12,900.00
15,000.00
1,500.00
13,500.0
ITEMIZED ACCOUNTS
3.49
COURTHOUSE
Lights, water and
Telephone
Janitor’s supplies
Parts and repairs
Hardware
Time Service
Janitor’s supplies for
Sheriff’s Office
Paper cups
Seed and fertilizer
fuel $ 2,842.27
4,746.91
1,645.40
276.48
229.43
27.00
$
101.97
46.36
9.79
9,925.61
595.95
.70
23.02
1,160.26
218.42
ROADS & BRIDGES
Food supplies
Gothing -
Medical - .
Telephone —
Lights
Hardware -
$ 25,172.64
3.912.27
841.92
442.50
1,554.57
, 3,678.35
Mower, parts and repairs 29,275.43
Knit wipers and cleaning
supplies - 2,903.24
Gloves and blades .. 984.76
Misc. items 642.69
Anti-freeze, grease, gas, oil
& fuel 21.622.92
Repairs, tires and tubes - -- 8,444.81
License plates, liablity Insurance
and Use Tax 1,601.59
Cement, misc. lumber for
repairs & stakes 159.21
Lumber and sand — 4,414.36
Pipe 11,412.83
Stone 30,495.90
Asphalt 7,627.35
Trucks - 8,565.27
Low-Boy Trailer 4,199.69
Medical
Clothing —
Laundry — —
Hardware
Janitor’s Supplies ...' ———
Exterminating Service ...I
Parts and repairs —‘—
Misc. items and paint
Blankets and Mattress Covers
Two Heavy wire covered. '
metal doors — —
Replace and repair commodes
& flush valves
AGRICULTURE BUILDING
Janitor’s salary ...'l.'.L.. r
Lights, water and fqel ;..
Telephone —^—*
Janitor’s supplies
Misc. items — ——
Tubes -—
Rcfinishing tables
Sanding floors - -—-—
Stamps and magazine
subscription
Air conditioner —
CONTINGENT
Pauper Funeral
Publishing Quarterly Reports .
Indexing pensions
Rent—Laurens County
Community Action Council _
Expenses for Carillon Parade .
Installing radios :
Drawing plans for additions to
Laurens County Home
$
$
Poles ...
Salaries
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
.03
10.00
COUNTY HOME
Salary for Cook
Food supplies
Lights
Telephone —
Clothing —
Medical —
Hardware
Parts and repairs
Gas, oil and fuel
Misc. items
2.13
Seed and fertilizer
Repairs, tires and tubes
Exterminating service ._
Social Security Medical
Insurance
Cleaning Septic Tank —
Mattress, bed springs, iron
& cover
Cleaning supplies
JAIL
570.00 Lights, water and fuel
Dieting :
*34.36 Telephone :
1,504.83
. 62,973.47
$232,430.60
$ 1,544.92
7,245.47
999.12
153.22
167.80
3,308.01
449.76
361.79
_ 1,674.88
164.98
58.29
55.71
198.00
180.00
90.00
41.61
97.34
16,790.90
1.364.09
8,355.68
140.50
Reimbursement—Posting Bond
to Magistrate—Troy Lee
Medlin
Medical—Annie Brownlee,
County Home Inmate
Repairs to old part of the
County* Home
Insulation for overhead—new
addition to County Home —
To complete payment for new
addition to County Home ..
Parking area—Henderson Baptist
Church —L_n__
Parking area—Cross Hill
Baptist Church
Parking area—Mt. Galleger
Church — —
-I
Extra Work—Bd. of
Registration
Expenses for General Election
RESCUE SQUAD
Gas and Oil
Parts and Repain
Clothing
T*vn and tWei —
liability Insurance
453.42
83.86
211.22
87.42
977.95
106.20
44.98
227.47
185.63
100.80
|
460.00
12,799.82
319.65
412.66
8.37
101.70
30.32
6.59
20.00
180.00
22.00
372.15
1,473.44
955.00
558.46
25.00
750.00
105.22
234.33
50.00
100.00
18.00
256.63
. 108.00
42.00
2,250.00
“1,325.00
1.420.00
76.90
970.00
10,144.54
50.09
127.42
32.16
6.50
^ 196.00
014.17