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Y, PEfiRtTART 11, 188B NEWBERRY COUNTY BOARD OP COMMISSIONERS QUARTERLY REPORT—October 1, 1937 to Jaunary 1, 1938 Schedule of Claims Allowed SALARIES COUNTY OFFICERS Hugh K. Boyd, LierK of Court 3675.00 'A. Hi. f'elieis, isnerul (tZ-i.nd C. W. oauuers, x ax Collector C. \V. banaers, clerical iieip for L>. T. C. J. F. Long, jailer At. J. yuaewieDauin, Senior Deputy Sheriff J. C. Neel, uepu^y snentt 3/5.00 H J l^uattieoaani, Finger Print Expenses 00.00 J. C. moo as, bounty ireasurer i 33i.Al P. iN. itoiams, county Auditor Neal Yv. Woraman, rrooate Judge C. E. flendnx, Supt. ox Euueauon Mrs. E. O. ilentx, rixecutnx ox Estate of Dr. E. O. Hentz, deceased Jaj.oJ 150.00 ZZu.OO 4U0.00 25o.il Oou.OO 4»J.»S 208.30 I. H. Wilson, Coroner 124.08 H. H. null, county Supervisor Paul H. xiaiie, Commissioner .. C. a. Scnumpert, conun ssioner 400.08 124.03 124.08 John F. Ciarason, Cleric and Attorney 2/4.08 Jonn «i. watus, magistrate District No. 1 Ben F. Dawams, Magistrate District No. 2 J. Li. Dowers, jr., magurate District No. 3 . W. D. xiatcon, magistrate District No. 4 . Jodie E. Derncx, magistrate District No. 5 Jonn c. Wilson,Magistrate District No. 6 .. W. xi. Mccali, constaole District No. 1 ... Kurus mvingston, constable District No. 2 J. D. iguattleoaum, constable DistrictNo. 3 W. K. xtoon, constable District No. 4 W. M. Sloan, Constaole District No. 5 John xx. Hooter, constable District No. 6 . COUNTY HOME Salaries: x. x”. Adams $180.00 Food Expenses: W. m. Dong : Thomas ana Howard Tnomas and Howard C. x. Summer, xnc Home stores marxet Paul Stone Tne Carryteria R. G. Wallace K. G. Wallace T ne Carry tena The Carrytena Tne cany ter la J. E. Amicg J. K. Wood C. A. Summer, Inc Clothing: DeMnd Shoe Shop L. morns L. morns Belx-mcmnight Company Beix-mcxtxn b nt Company MddIcAL EXx-ENSES: Udder ana weexsco Dr. C. K.Wnteier Equipment: iioiii.iiacx’s Hdwe., Inc Tnomas and noward Co lAiminacx s xiuwe., Inc. .................... Do.iiiua.xs no we., xnc Tnomas aiid noward co FarmExpenses: counts aim onealy Company Guu Oil Corporation G. x. xsinir Newuerry Miiniig and Distributing Company Dr. J. S. Lide Paupers' Burial: T. A. Williams Und. Co T A Wmlams und. Co Water Works System: A. E. werts Lominacx s xrdwe., Xnc Lights: state Rural Electrification Authority Miscellaneous: F. n. Daroy (for J.J. Darby) Rev. X . D. Airy son (xor xvery Counts, col.) CTim Lane xrospenty Xce and Fuel Company Farmers Mutual insurance Association The C. and w. Company (telephone poles) .. ROADS AND BRIDGES Xr2.bU XZo.dO 1x2.50 b<j>0 So.oO 30.00 b3.i5 93.75 90.75 64.IX So.oO 30.00 12.50 32.20 lx.b5 26.10 2.76 4.40 7.00 5.00 8.u4 6.60 6.66 4.u0 6.7b 1.85 14.93 1.00 6.25 1.76 68.08 4.44 17.65 5.00 7.30 30.00 30.81 15.76 lx.04 43.50 4.96 4.00 102.40 6.00 10.00 10.00 14.65 191.96 26.45 10.00 lO.oO 10.06 iU.bO 5.65 76.70 Ferrymen’s Salaries: W ni Gilliam Jonn Oglesby Will Gnliam Will Gilliam Lumber: W. v. Derrick and Company J. F. Snarp W. F. Den ick and Company R. A. Nelson F. F. Livingston 25.00 25.00 20.00 Zo.sJO 566.91 280.09 904.7 x 77.00 23.00 The C. and W. Company 420.26 Guy W nitdner W. P. Derrick & Company ..., L. A. Ruff Chapman Lumber Company .... D. A. Son Guy W nitener J. N. Cotney J. Clarence Miller W. P. Derrick & Company Pipe Material: Carolina concrete Pipe Company Bridge Material: L. A. Wilson & Son L. A. Wilson & Son Newberry Lumber Company .... L. A. Wilson & Son Miller Bros Equipment: B. B. Schumpert Co Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc Emulsified Asphalt Refining Co. South Carolina Granite Company Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc South Carolina Granite Company South Carohna Granite Company Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc Miscellaneous: Lake's Machine Shop CHAIN GANG Salaries: Homer Bowles Elmer Werts E. D. Ricnardson Perl Richardson T. P. Adams Jack Ruff Leland Buzhardt Charlie Gilliam Paul Stone Food: Thomas & Howard Company .. The Carryteria Thomas and Howard Company The Carryteria R. G. Wallace C. T. Summer, Inc Paysinger Bros The Carryteria C. T- Summer, Inc John Nance Stripes & Clothing: T. Roy Summer Belk-McKnight Cotnpany Kurts (>44X1/ 2x9. i o 152.18 0U.9J 480.69 54 (.02 12.57 47.45 644.04 33.15 67.28 28.56 270.36 36.U4 29.31 10.50 12.50 48.40 172.72 52.80 44.10 104.24 67.10 2.75 300.00 180.00 18U.00 160.00 60.00 160.00 180.00 180.00 184.00 119.53 11.13 61.70 8.00 4.50 122.96 16.00 7.00 209.91 2.40 3.00 8.40 88X0 60.75 1.00 4.62 8.00 10.85 7.70 75.32 90.30 6.00 45.50 16.30 34.36 Adams Mfg. Company Medical Expenses: Dr. Y. M. Brown Central Drug Store I Dr. A. T. Neely Gilder and Weeks Co Equipment: Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc L. D. Stone The Wenkle Company G. T. Blair M. Citron, and Company Lights: State Rural Electrification Authority State Rural Electrification Authority Miscellaneous: Puritan Chemical Company i 46.08 REPAIRS; PUBLIC BUILDINGS Fuel: Newberry Milling and Distributing Co 783.17 Newberry Milling and Distributing Co 823.39 Water and Lights: Newberry Water and Light Plant 67.52 Newberry Water and Light Plant 71.07 Newberry Water and Light Plant 74.59 Telephone: T. m. Fellers 18.53 T. M. Ftellers 22.65 Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co 63.66 C. E. Hendrix 1.25 T. M. Fellers ; 32.76 Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. 1 116.44 Insurance: Newberry Insurance and Realty Co 43.00 Sinking Fund Commission 678.20 Repairs on Buildings: Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc. (Repairing roof at Court House) 506.15 Newberry Lumber Company 1.20 Contingent Expenses and Supplies for Jail: Puritan Chemical Company 46.68 J. H. Summer 14.98 H. D. Whitaker 10.00 Dr. H. B. Senn 5.00 Thomas and Howard Co 6.50 Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc 4.97 The Fuller Company 495.00 John F. Clarkson, Clerk 3.00 Thomas and Howard Company 7.45 Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc 16.13 C. T. Summer, Inc 78.22 G. B. Summer and Sons 41.60 Newberry Lumber Company 36.25 Slaton and Gilliam 20.00 Slaton and Gilliam 10.60 National Laboratories 5.70 Eskridge Hdwe. Company 40.70 J. H. Summer 11.70 J. H. Summer 35.70 Carolina Roofing Tile Company 3.00 Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc 7.10 Dr. E. H. Kibler 9.00 Gilder and Weeks Company 24.35 T. Roy Summer 10.70 Utility Suply Company 21.02 Walker, Evans and Cogswell Company 11.26 John F. Clarkson, Clerk 6.60 Ben F. Dawkins Magistrate 2.41 Carolina Chem,cal Company 37.50 People’s Book Store Lominack’s Hdwe., Armfield’s Inc. 17.00 4.50 4.50 67.85 21.96 10.50 .50 40.00 4.95 ..4.09 4.70 22.28 42,77 Remington Rand, Inc 31.25 Eskridge Hdwe Company 8.45 Puritan Chemical Company 46.70 Epes-Fitzgerald Paper Co 8.35 C. T. Summer, Inc 21.15 People's Book Store 15.00 R. L. Bryan Company 1.40 Paramount Carbon Company 18.00 R. M. Lominack Hdwe 2.00 Central Drug Company 2.25 L. M. Graham 2.00 Burroughs Adding Machine Company 39.70 T. Roy Summer 1.76 John F. Banks Thomas and Howard Sompany T homas and Howard Company C. T. Summer, Inc . G. B. Summer and Sons Slaton and Gilliam Eskridge Hdwe. Company County Board of Education ... Ben T. Buzhardt Estate Miscellaneous: ..Dan Wicker. BOOKS, STATIONERY, POSTAGE & PRINTING Books: R. L. Bryan Company , 157.40 T. M. Fellers, Sheriff 10.00 Baldwin Directory Company 20.00 R. L. Bryan Company 2.00 Postage: J. C. Brooks, Treasurer 1.65 G. K. Dominick, Postmax,or 6.00 T. M. Fellers, Sheriff 31.96 J. C. Brooks, Treasurer 11.00 C. E. Hendrix 7.00 G. K. Dominick, Postmaster 4.U0 P. N. Abrams, Auditor 2.00 Printing and Advertising: Herald and News Company 21.88 Newberry Observer :.. 26.05 Newberry Observer 71.25 Amfield’s 93.20 Newberry Sun 38.10 Newberry Observer 92.00 Miscellaneous: P. N. Abrams, Auditor 4.70 Salaries (As provided in Supply Bill): Eugenia Epps 62.49 Dr. J. C. Sease 399.99 Jake R. Wise 324.99 Therese Lightsey 300.00 W. H. McCall 120.00 J. L. King 300.00 Laura J. Maney 75.00 Expenses Deputy Sheriffs Car: Brown’s Service Station 3.19 C. D. Coleman Company 4.21 Bedenbaugh Garage 70.10 Smith Motor Company 17.45 C. D. Coleman Company 20.41 Brown’s Service Station 16.06 Smith Motor Company 19.96 Office Expenses—County and Home Demontration Agents’ Office: P. B. Ezell, County Agent 67.83 P. B. Ezell, County Agent 15.00 P. B. Ezell, County Agent 16.30 Printing Quarterly Reports: Newberry Observer 90.00 Magistrate’s Expenses: John H. Boozer 2.00 J. L. Bowers, Jr 4.70 T. M. Fellers, Sheriff 19.60 J. L. Bowers, Jr 4.00 John C. Wilson 15.00 John H. Boozer 18.00 Joe D. Quattlabaum 12.00 J. G. Watts 9.00 W. H. McCall 18.00 Rufus L. Livingston 18.00 W. R. Koon 3.00 J. L. Bowers, Jr 4.00 Newberry County Audit- Elliott-Davis and Company 850.00 Preparing Hail Applications for Grants: Elizabeth C. Boulware 75.00 Cans for W. P. A. Garden Project: R. M. Lominack Hdwe 60.00 Newberry County Fair Association Newberry County Fair Association *00DO Rent Relief Organizations: Rent Relief Organizations 420.00 Rent County Welfare Office Rent County Welfare Office 60.00 Old Claims: Ben T. Buzhardt Estate 24.65 Carolina Office Supply Co 40.00 Ben T. Buzhardt Estate 1.00 Gilder and Weeks Company 12.00 Gilder and Weeks Company 78.64 Miscellaneous: ii,aeni>aug.i Bros 1.60 Nicnois btudio 5.30 Nichols Studio 7.93 C. W. Sanders, Tax Collector (Envelopes) 12,.8J T. M. Felexs, Shenfx £o.0< Boy Scouts of America 75.00 H. D. Whitaker and Son 26.00 Nicnois’ Studio 6.70 P. B. Banks ’ 2.00 Court Expenses J. C. Krooxs, County Treasurer 205.90 J. C. Brooks, County Treasurer 18.00 J. L. Brooxs, Coun,y Treasurer 36z.UO Sheriff’s Dieting: T. M. Fellers, Sheriff 240.80 T. M. Feilers, Sheriff 226.40 T. M. Fellers, Sheriff 186.80 POST MORTEM AND LUNACY Post Mortems: Dr. J. E. Grant 15.00 Examimng and Conveying Lunatics: Dr. R. W. Houses! 15.00 Neal W. Workman ^ 40.00 Coroner’s Inquests: Louise B. Wood 10.00 I. xi. Wilson, Coroner 14.80 ROAD MAINTENANCE Salaries: ' Salaries 4,749.93 Road Materials: Emulsified Asphalt Refining Co 48.40 John Chapman 20.00 Repairs to Trucks and Tractors: Newberry Macmne and Welding Shop 31.25 Kauiman Bros 42.01 Jenxins Auto Parts Service 3,.34 Smith luotor Company 2o.i5 Hill Bros l.oO City Filling Station ...'. 181.14 Elnsor Adams l 10.45 Davis Motor Company 179.,7 C. D. Fianke and company L 29.6o W. H. Davis 2x.41 Greystone Service Station 22.94 Ease's machine Suop 3.00 biiea.y motor Company 12o.42 Gibbes Machinery company 21.(8 CoiuniDia (supply Company 53.79 Mower motor company lo.2o Jeff xiunt Road machinery Company 243.70 ua. is iu.Ocor company 17o.2a Davis Motor company 9o.28 Southern Auto (stores 14.53 K. m. Lominack s Hdwe 1.77 ismitn motor company 8.90 G. i. Biair 3.6o E. m. Dipscomo 64.4/ E. M. Eipscomo 1.8. ■ 4 Gieystoue (service (station 9.42 (shealy Motor company 2.45 Donunacx's xiuwe., xnc 64.30 Globes Machmery company x4.6j Laiiu Auto Radiator Worxs 0.0, liluxer AuaaiS ; 2.Mo W. H. Davis 3(.66 moWcr motor Company 16.70 City Eiiilig otaticn 17.24 <UOio*JUiui«i OOiilpUuy iSiJ.xU 'xidewa,er ouppiy company 83.92 Jeiixiiia Automotive x'ai'ts Service So.oO Jeax nunt xtoad machinery company lXx.08 JcnsiiiS Automotive Paits iseivice 00.20 isewoeiry machine and Weiding Shop 2/.00 XxeVvoeny macmne and Wtlmng (Shop 8.50 me itocx ixiu xtody company lo.cO (sueaij motor company I0.04 imHxcC b XTAavliUie ‘Oixop i.UO ClACj bl/OliC £>tvlVi«-e OUacIOA if.'iu juiaisui* ^luauis mower motor Company 2x.2o c. u. r ianxe and company 8.30 Southern Auto (Stoieo 2.90 Siniku motor company 15o.21 E. M. Hips,onto 9(.07 oeiixins Automotive rails Service 39.99 Tiaewatei (supply company • 62.18 Cioucb macmnciy Company ••••••••••••« 7.24 W. xx. loavis 2(.80 loav.g motor company loo.8/ Gas and Oil: xue xe..ao Company 15.76 Gulf UU corporation 12o.OO mower motor company 0.42 xne xemis Company 4.0x 'xue xeaas Company ;.... 154.00 Pure cnl company 2.80 cun Oil coipmation 12j.oo .(Liott-1> .ms men. company : 6(.oO H-A xtUOiloant Company 5o.o3 The lexas company 854.oo (stunaaiu On company ox N. J b'/xJZo (Standard Oil company Ox IS. J l,uoo.9( (staimara Oil company ox N. J 2,0.01 C. E. xMWlS 2.00 c-A Huor.cant company 128.79 Cull Oil COi poratiOU 60.00 (standard Oil company oi N. J 1.6o Tne lexas company 1.33 Bure oil company 1 2.68 Tne Texas company 85v.o2 Freight and Express: Ccox'gc h. otmie 7.03 Ceoige h. (stone 6.73 J. E. xiuxiinan, Agent , 28(.04 J. x'. Sneeiy, Agent 4.99 Jexx xiunt xtoau machinery Company E,0 George x(. .Stone 9.ox E. e. Eivingsten, Agent 3x.43 J. F. Clarxson, Clerk 1.64 George E. Stone 20.3 ( Equipment and material for New Shop: Eominack s Hdwe., xnc 108.16 General (steel Tank Company 67.50 A. E. Werts 20.00 Newoeiry number company 8o.97 Jonnson-Mccrackin company 1.50 Lominack’s Hdwe., Inc 71.85 People s Book Store 4.85 The C. and W. Company 144.47 Rent on Tractor: Jett' Hunt Road Machinery Company 50.00 Jeff xiunt Road Machinery Company 60.00 Lights: __ •state Rural Electrification Authority 48.18 Transferred from Roads and Bridges: Mrs. L. P. Miller 6.00 Miscellaneous: Geo. E. Stone 1.10 Lominack's Hdwe., Inc v. 34D2 Air Reduction Sales Co ‘ lo.l4 Newberry Steam Laundry , 3.75 R. L. Sterling .....' 26D0 H. H. Ruff, Supervisor (Lisence Tags for Trucks) ... 35.20 Newberry Steam Laundry 1.88 R. Derrill Sm.th .' 2.65 « Eskridge Hdwe. Company 6.22 H. H. Ruff, Supervisior 35.00 H. H. Ruff Supervisor 6.15 Alonzo Shtaly 8.00 Air Reduction Sales Company 1-84 George E. Stone 28.70 TRADE COLLAPSE PROVES A BOOM AUGUSTA, M .::e. J .st 36 hours after warning thi southern competi tion is slowly driving Maine’s 100 woolen mills out o F the rtat-’. Gover nor Lewis O. St "W “et-rr ed "rom he S.bvt'-oo" . ’i . o with tile s.&ry a a ...n i t wn .n t is suc cessfully matching Yankee thrift and Yankee inseneruity against a mi- Tating textile busin ss upon which the town had been almost wholly de pendent for more than a quarter of V century. The go ernor found th. t the river town of Hartland, Maine, which was .-aught in the all-Ncw England col lapse of textiles in 19"2, is exper iencing a major boom seldom surpas- ed in any pr v ous period when the town was j st part of a great New England textile * kingdom. It is a canning bn sir ess that puts Hartland in a position of industrial integrity, being prais d b” Go-rmcr B rrows, as a PO'winr' •> p- r>V o Yankee 'ortitude. A Brigh Ray Shining Altho only a smril t< wn, Hartland’s fight against great odds was sei-ed upon by the governor as one bright ray of light shining thru otherwise rgay industrial skies over Maine. OnW recently he had scrutinized the textile situation to find the state threatened bv a comnle-e shutdown of its w.olen plants and manufactur ers complaining they could not com pete much longer agams. low wage .-ties in t..e South. But Hart.and has not waited for its tightly shut woolen m.ll to show viden.es o new auti ity. Ic has gone after n.w industrieu in such a force.ul way as t, p.ll itself out of a slump of several years’ duration, the go m r said. And the results, h e dec : r d, nr t.ia 'zli itt.e, and business places are a ;>in pc up eJ in ,xf rtl n . 4J A'* A 1 " -V ixixxiidjifc" tJwt «*4j*-****) - Awilrfip xV/j.TaawE Ljf £ - ex-exw. ECcx, xTu* v C Oail/ & -*■*, W iittxzxcD UpOai CiltJul.'' . * ■ x..- ,w» .tC.ion sum XjliU- ■»*'0 . a , *'■*- 1..X-EC * v!7,~ikrf* ■*. 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I Funeral i> w v.ccs ware held Sat,r- i fiuy morning at xx o'c.ock at x rmity luetuodiSi. churcn, tne xtev. mr. Hugnts, assisted oy the Rev. C. A. caKote and uie Rev. u. J. xuattatws. late, mem xouowtd in tne church yard. | Mrs. Davenport is survi/.d by the followni^ c.oiure —rs. j. c. r 10yd, Silvers.reet; .urs. G. F. Boozer, Miss ■ Es-ce Duveaport, N wb-rry; T. J. Davenp.r.. S.iy. ...e xl. waven- port and J. M. Da.-eapor., Goldville; two half-brothers, Jnmcc : nd Clyde Longshore, Newberr, ; one h i -sitter, 1 Mrs. Talitha Johnson, Texas; 25 grandchildren and four great-grand children. James Lea veil in charge of funeral arrangements. EGO INJURIES When a member of any civic or ri-atemel or- animation b cones so im bued w' h his own imnoriancc and dares to use his orga' iz"Mon as a politicr! ore to aopeas some feeling of “spite”, th n the man and the or ganization loses strength in public service; for inevitabl'’ unfavorable reactions occur at some time. SHOUI D SWAP JOBS It is said that a m -n is ♦H’ editor of the L-d’es Ho~»x.Joum.-l. and that WOT*1 f,v * D 0 ” 00 IS o^i+rr o'' Th- B cVlo- t mans’ ma - ’- ac.ine. SHOU' D HA VP Twrwaf AN vr NCE VvlJ fw Rrlicf b- of fb-' "r State, fr\ of tO tb<* r>*ibH/*. or Tv»rman- r-vf, W*^ f' > ’~ W’ll fo-r fiYld ^0”b 4 0 rrro'tfior o^r^ies and intpr»vts for the nurnnse o* ke“P- iva op eri'*b r><v*’TV>« Viovnf r*''v{*-aon o # Jor-ap (pc Xyy rv-'-rg — *■ nxr- '"r' 1'-Vv'~rr>a* o i ' V- \r\ . p TVtVj ’-kvrsan Tor- (forced initiative. m h-is en-