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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1949
Supervisors Report
First Quarter
ROAD MAINTENANCE
H. B. Richardson, salary $ 501.78
J. C. Baxter, salary 459.36
H. D. Ringer, salary 354.45
J. (M. Oxner, salary 411.84
Labor 9,739.05
South Carolina Retirement System, contributions 352.54
Newberry Electric Co-op, Inc., current 115.96
South Carolina National Bank, taxes 222.10
The Texas Company, grease and oil 609.21
N. H. Summers Road Machinery, parts and repairs.. 345.76
Tom Ellisor, bridge piling 66.00
Firestone Home and Auto Supplies, tires 62.00
D. E. Abrams, Patrolman, 22 licenses 47.30
Auto Electric Service, repairs 14.40
Southeastern Concrete Products Company, pipe 467.40
Frank Lominack Hdw., parts and supplies 245.60
R. M. Lominack Hdw., parts and supplies 5.94
S. P. Mills, topsoil 62.40
C. F. Boland, nails 170.00
Shealy Motor Company, parts and repairs 37.73
Davis Motor Company, parts 26.31
Hayes Motor Company, parts 74.70
Smith Motor Company, parts and repairs 490.25
Lipscomb Motor Company, parts 23.98
Goodyear Service Stores, batteries, tires and tubes.. 1,379.28
D. L. Laird Radiator Works, parts and repairs 17.10
The Pure Oil Company, gasoline 1,516.09
C. T. Summer, Inc., diesel fuel 310.39
Coleman’s Service Station, gas and oil 33.27
Newberry Machine and Welding Shop, repairs 152.50
Jeff Hunt Machinery Company, parts 273.19
Virgil Ellis Shealy, picks 4.00
Newberry Auto Supply, parts, 34.67
Johnson-'McCrackin Company, parts and repairs 9.95
J. F. McCartha, parts 5.30
Scott Auto Parts, parts 4.60
Kaufman Bros., parts 39.18
Sunrise Auto Supply Company, parts and equipment. 58.33
M. O. Mayer, lumber 635.16
F. M. Shealy, lumber 1,749.84
Arthur Mayer, top soil 85.65
R. C. Hunter, top soil 81.65
J. C. Nichols, lumber 96.31
Thornton Tire Service, repairs and equipment 21.50
Newberry Recapping Company, repairs and tires 111.18
MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT
J. C. Neel, uniform 100.00
H. J. Quattlebaum, uniform 100.00
L. L. Henderson, uniform 100.00
Department of Public Wtelfare, emergency relief 1,000.00
Purcells, bond premium 424.00
People’s Hospital, donation 750.00
T. C. Chalmers, travel 75.00
E. Maxcy Stone, services rendered 250.00
Lillian G. Saunders, salary and 4-H.C. 262.00
G. W. Singleton, rent—col. dem. agt. office 30.00
Mrs. Mamie D. Bickley, rent—county agt. office 105.00
Clara Lou Ruff, salary 115.20
Florence S. Addison, salary 30.00
Commercial Investment Company, rent—'Health
Department Office 194.25
T. L. Hicks, rent—^Welfare Dept, office 150.00
South Carolina Retirement System, contributions 1,298.93
Ruth H. Mathis, travel 89.65
Sinking Fund Commission, Insurance premium 2,407.92
Gilder and Weeks, medicine and supplies 4.62
Newberry County Hospital, Welfare patients 286.68
Baker’s Finance and Insurance Company, insurance.. 352.81
P. B. Ezell, 4-H.C. and miscellaneous expense 112.86
Columbia Hospital, Welfare patient 47.38
Wttiitmire Medical Center, Welfare patient 8.00
Providence Hospital, Welfare patient 56.65
J. H. Wilson, Magistrate, travel 5.55
People’s Hospital, Wlelfare patient 18.00
Vivian M. Gilbert, salary 186.20
Bowers Insurance Agency, bond 5.00
South Carolina National Bank, taxes 13.80
Security Loan and Investment Company, bond
premium 37.50
Newberry-Saluda Regional Library, expenses 1,500.00
Rose Cafe, dieting prisoners 3.29
Ethel L. Counts, 4-H. C. 50.00
W. P. Johnson, reward 25.00
John Leightsey, reward 25.00
COUNTY HOME
Jimmie F. Lominick, cabbage plants 1.50
The Rembert Company, soap and supplies 21.60
T. P. Adams, salary 660.00
Mary S. Williams, Nurse, salary 30.20
McSwain Funeral Home, Pauper’s burial 150.00
Newberry Electric Co-op., Inc., current 217.14
Dixie Home Stores, supplies 2.25
J. S. Lide, Veterinarian service 6.00
Jimmie Thacker, mules shod 4.75
Market Basket, food : 31.10
Belk-Beard Company, clothing 8.91
Gilder and Weeks, medicine and supplies 11.21
Central Drug Store, medicine and supplies 11.25
Thomas and Howard Company, food and supplies 112.43
Frank Lominack Hdw., parts and supplies 12.30
R. M. Lominack Hdw., parts and supplies 33.43
Newberry County Hospital, rubber sheeting 1.50
W. H. Caldwell, limestone 51.00
Trudelle Eichelberger, salary 33.80
John Nance, bread 8.76
Roy Mills Esso Station, oil 4.00
Newberry Milling and Distributing Co., grinding 9.85
Clary-Martin Feed and Seed Store, plants 20.70
Lominick’s Drug Store, medicine and supplies 25.59
REPAIR TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS
The Rembert Company, soap and supplies 77.24
Johnnie Caldwell, labor 22.80
Southern Bell Telephope and Telegraph Company
telephone service 592.10
L. H. Helms, repair of chairs 7.00
Palmetto Sign Service, sign painting 12.00
Commissioner of Public Works. Water and lights 519.33
Thomas and Howard Company, supplies 6.70
Frank Lominack Hardware, parts and supplies 30.70
R. M. Lominack Hardware, parts and supplies 32.05
Farmer’s Ice and Fuel Company, coal and ice 65.20
Kline Iron and Metal Wbrks, repair stockade material 162.00
Chapman-Hawkins Company, supplies 13.25
Grover L. Todd, labor 8.00
DeWitt Supply Company, supplies 44.68
Carolina Electric and Appliance Company, supplies— 11.25
Kendall Mill, Oakland Plant, supplies 4.00
C. T. Summer. Inc., fuel 17.70
Newberry Machine and Welding Shop, repairs 52.00
COURT EXPENSES
J. Ray Dawkins, County Treasurer, jury pay and
Witnesses 802.10
B. V. Chapman, Attorney, legal service 50.00
J. C. Neel, travel and miscellaneous costs 109.16
Tom M. Fellers, Sheriff, travel and miscellaneous
costs 58.59
POST MORTEM AND LUNACY
Dr. E. J. Dickert, lunacy examination 5.00
Kemper D. Lake, M.D., lunacy examination 5.00
Carolina Reporting Ageny, reporting Coroner’s
inquest 14.90
George R- Summer, travel expense 6.40
V. A. Long, M.D., lunacy examination 5.00
SHERIFF'S DIETING
T. M. Fellers, dieting prisoners 1,049.25
NATIONAL GUARD
Battery of 218th Inf., Whitmire, Co. maintenance fund 500.00
Battery “C”—107 AAA Bn., Co. maintenance fund 500.00
National Guard Headquarter Battery 107 AAA Bn.,
Co. maintenance fund : 500.00
•TIME, YOU OLD GYPSY MAN” . . . Every 12 months, as the earth
spins along its course, we fondly re-eract the cherished old conceit of
the aged and worn man, representing the Old Year, meeting for a
brief instant with his cherubic successor, the New Year. For In that
bit of make-believe are embodied the resolutions we would make for
ourselves, our faith in the future and our hope that things will be
better next year.
New Year Resolutions Silly
So Say Psychiatrists
In the opinion of some of the nation’s leading psychiatrists,
the practice of making New Yea*- resolutions is "silly.”
They believe that any person going around making resolutions
and informing all and sundry of his decision is something of an
exhibitionist and, in addition, is being childish.
The experts add that these persons "probably never carry
out the resolutions anyway.”
Some agree that New Year resolutions have little value. They
feel that resolutions aren’t the best way of curbing difficulties
and correcting one’s self. They point out that, instead, the best
method is giving thought to what causes trouble and trying ration
ally to correct these faults.
Children especially, the experts argue, should not be encour
aged in “making resolutions.” They contend a "child should be
taught to do the best he can at all times and not save his diffi
culties for any particular time, and attempt to tear them all up
by one superhuman effort that is almost sure to fail.”
BOOKS. STATIONERY. POSTAGE. ETC.
Geo. K. Dominick, Postmaster, stamps, envelopes
and box rent 437.32
Burroughs Adding Machine Company, supplies ___— 2.50
The Newberry Sun, supplies, printing and advertising 75.10
The Newberry Observer, supplies, printing and
advertising 101.00
People’s Book Store, supplies 17.14
The R. L. Bryan Company, books, bindings and
supplies 365.94
Lominick’s Drug Store, pen 8.75
Monroe Calculating Machine Company, service
charge 28.00
Keys Printing Company, books and supplies 40.49
Walker, Evans and Cogswell Company, supplies 26.14
CHAIN GANG
Homer W. Bowles, salary 433.73
L. V. Buzhardt, salary 489.00
E. K. Horton, salary 429.00
J. H. Boozer, salary 419.80
D. C. Wilson, salary 394.05
C. E. Wicker, salary 388.08
J. O. Derrick, salary 429.00
J. R. Ellesor, salary 352.98
Hugh Kingsmore, salary 326.70
J. C. McLeod, salary 123.75
Fred Wicker, salary 12.00
South Carolina Retirement System, contribution 77.31
South Carolina National Bank, taxes 90.30
Market Basket, food 77.59
Belk-Beard Company, clothing 51.76
Gilder and Weeks, medicines and supplies 5.75
Central" Drug Store, medicine and supplies 14.40
Thomas and Howard Company, food and supplies 328.08
Reagin Shoe Shop, shoe repairs 7.55
Newberry Drug Company, medicine 10.59
B. C. Moore and Sons, clothing 27.82
Lominick’s Drug Store, medicine and supplies 5.35
J. H. Summer, shoes 11.00
Cromer Shoe Shop, shoe repaiis 2.25
E. M. Anderson, D.D.S., dental service 16.00
Efird’s Department Store, clothing 8.54
Frank Lominack’s Hdw., parts and supplies 17.20
SALARIES
Edith Preston, salary 70.00
H. K. Boyd, Clerk of Court 752.61
Elizabeth C. Boyd, Clerk 389.40
T. M. Fellers, Sheriff 838.47
J. C. Neel, Deputy Sheriff 642.33
H. J. Quattlebaum, Deputy Sheriff 642.33
L. L. Henderson, Deputy Sheriff 639.39
T. L. Hill, Tax Collector 665.54
T. C. Chalmers, Asst. Tax Collector 526.20
J. Ray Dawkins, Treasurer 366.78
Martha S. Cromer, Clerk 364.50
P. N. Abrams, Auditor 561.38
Ruby S. Summer, Clerk 364.50
E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge 777.51
Mary F. Kunkle, Clerk 320.40
James D. Brown, Superintendent of Education 150.00
Mildred S. Bouknight, Clerk 336.00
H. B. Senn, M.D., County Physician 173.91
George R. Summer, Coroner 200.37.
S. W. Shealy, Supervisor 765.06
. O. H. Lominick, Clerk 728.64
Nelle H. Stewart, Clerk 75.00
J. Frank Lominick, Commissioner 182.16
C. B. Schumpert, Commissioner 182.16
B. V. Chapman, County Attorney 135.42
W. A Ridgeway, Asst. County Agent 274.02
P. B. Ezell, County Agent 115.20
R. A. Nelson, Magistrate 190.08
Roy D. Stutts, Magistrate 467.55
Claude Wilson, Magistrate 166.95
W. D. Hatton, Magistrate l 100.17
W. E. Spearman, Magistrate 100.17
B. M. Wise, Magistrate 83.46
J, H. Wilson, Constable 484.47
A. T. Henderson, Constable 442.29
J. E. Dawkins, Constable 139.14
W. R. Koon, Constable 95.64
C. J. Blackmon, Constable 176.64
E. E. Sumalander, Constable 83.49
Berley C. Shealy, Jailor 436.32
H. W. Langford, Ass’t. Jailor 57!46
Jake R. Wise, County Service Officer 388.74
J. C. Sease, M.D., County Health Physician 525.63
Theresa Lightsey, County Nurse 363.84
Eugenia Epps, Rest Room Operator 216.00
South Carolina Retirement System, contributions 504.83
South Carolina National Bank, taxes 597.30
PROSPERITY
(Continued from Front Page)
and Mrs. George S. Wise and
their son Spence of Wlashing-
ton, D. C.- Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Wise of Columbia; A. B. Wise
of Ellenton and A B. Wise, Jr.,
of Columbia; Mrs. F. M. Mc
Millan, Jr. and Frank McMillan
III, of Latta; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Frank Browne, Mr. and Mrs.
P. W. Smith, and Mrs. L. W,.
Harmon of Prosperity.
Little Locals
Mrs. Ellie Fellers is ill at the
home of her son and daughter-
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fel
lers. She is reported to be im
proving some.
Mrs. Clyde Bedenbaugh of
Manning, who with Mr. Be
denbaugh, was spending the
holidays with their parents,
Mrs. J. A. Counts and Mr. and
Mrs. M. C. Bedenbaugh, under
went an operation in the New
berry Hospital last Wednesday.
She is getting on nicely.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sease had
with them Christmas Mr. and
Mrs. Alton Sease and two sons,
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richard
son and two children of Colum
bia, and Mrs. Margaret Sease
and children of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Young vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Rich
ards in Heath Spring during the
holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dunlop
of Greenville were Christmas
guests in the home of her par
ents in Prosperity.
With Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Mills for Christmas were Mr.
and Mrs. S. C. Brissie and their
two sops, Robert and George of
Woodruff; Dr. and Mrs. Leslie
Mills and their daughter of
Florence; and Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Bedenbaugh and their little
daughter Linda of Lexington.
With Mrs. J. A. Counts Sun
day were Mr. and Mrs. Rodney
Counts cf Orangeburg.
Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hunt
and their two daughters, Janet
and Joan of Spartanburg are
spending their holidays with
Mrs. A. B. Hunt. Joe Spotts
of Greenville has also been vis
iting his wife and two children
in the home of Mrs. Hunt.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierce Paden
and their little girl of Atlanta,
were weekend guests of Mrs.
Paden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Shealy.
Misses Mary and Susie Lang
ford spent Christmas weekend
in the home of their brother,
John R. Langford and family in
Camden.
Mr. and Mrs. John I. Leavell
of Columbia were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
Counts and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm
spent Sunday with Mrs. Hamm’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudisill
in Cherryville, N. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Suber
and their two children of An
derson, and Mr. and Mrs. M. B.
Welborn and son of Lockhart,
have been with Mrs. G. F.
Clarkson during the illness and
death of Rev. G. F. Clarkson,
the father of Mrs. Suber and
Mrs. Welborn.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Campbell
and their little daughter, June
of Clemson are visiting Mrs.
Campbell’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. S. Mills. Also with the
Mills Sunday were their other
daughter and son-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. W. A. Clamp of
Greenville.
R. P. Luther visited his sis
ter, Mrs. George S. Bearden in
Spartanburg Christmas week
end.
Mrs. Frank McMillan, Jr., and
her son, Frank III, of Latta
spent the Christmas holidays
with Mrs. McMillan’s mother,
Mrs. L. W. Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Connelly
and Miss Kaye Connelly of
Panama City, Fla., and Miss
Betty Sue Connelly, student at
Florida State University, are
spending Christmas in the horn*
of Mr. Connelly’s sister and
brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
G. S. Wingard.
Mrs. J. I. Oxford of Atlanta,
Ga., is visiting her daughter.
Mrs. George W. Harmon and
Dr. Harmon.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wheeler,
Miss Barbara Wheeler and Bill
Fann of Statesville, N. C., were
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. P. H. Barnes, Mrs. Nancy
Ward and J. S. Wheeler.
Mrs. W. D. Stone spent
Christmas with her husband,
Capt. Stone, who is in a Naval
Hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Epting
of Varnville spent the holidays
with Mr. Epting’s mother, Mrs.
A. K. Epting.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alex
ander of Washington, D. C.,
have been visiting in the home
of Mrs. Alexander’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Counts, Sr.
The Countses also had with
them Christmas Day Mrs. Cor-
rie McWaters, Mr. and Mrs.
Hines McWaters, Mrs. R. L.
Courtney, R. L. Courtney, An
drew Courtney, Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. McWaters and their two
daughters of Columbia; Mr.
and Mrs. H. E Counts, Jr., of
Prosperity.
Christmas guests of Mrs. O.
B. Shearouse were Mr. and
Mrs. F. N. Shearouse and two
sons, N. L. and Frank Reid of
Hot Springs, N. C.; and Mrs. J.
T. Martin and two sons of Lau
rens.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Hendrix
and their children, Anne and
Billy, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Hendrix’ sister, Mrs. M. W.
Gardner and family in Colum
bia.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wise and
their little daughter, Judy, of
Columbia spent Christmas
weekend with Mrs. Wise’s mo
ther, Mrs. L. J. Fellers.
Spending Christmas with Mrs.
E. O. Counts, Sr. were Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest O. Counts and their
daughter Peggy of Portsmouth,
Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reagin
and their small son have re
turned to Greenwood after a
visit with Mrs. A. K. Epting
and Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Counts.
Mr. and Mrs. Cole Wessinger
were guests Christmas Day of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P.
Richardson at White Rock.
'Miss Patricia Luther of New
York City is spending the Yule
Season with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. D. Luther.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Fellers of
Beckley, W. Va., are spending
the week with Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Fellers and Mrs. EUie Fel
lers, who is ill.
WELLS
THEATRE
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
THE EAST SIDE KIDS
in "Hold That Baby”
Added — JAMES BROTHERS
OF MISSOURI
and DONALD DUCK Comedy
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Beast battling beast, man batt
ling man for the rule of a wild
domain!
THE UNTAMED BREED
in COLOR
Sonny Tufts, Barbara Britton
and “Gabby” Hayes
Added — PATHE NEWS and
SHORT
3:00, 4:42, 6:24 & 8:06
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
WOLF HUNTERS
Kirby Grant and Helen Parrish
Added — RHAPSODY ON ICE
3:00, 4:30, 6:00, 7:30 & 9:00
DRIVE-IN R I T Z
THEATRE
Always a Oomplete Show After
9:30 P.M. — Saturdays 10:30
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
John Wayne, Anna Lee, John
Carrol!
FLYING TIGERS
Cartoon—Sea Salts
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Franchot Tone. Ann Richard
LOST HONEYMOON
Added—Tommy Tucker’s Orch.
Cartoon—Heavenly Puss
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Williams
of Charleston are visiting in
the home of Mrs. Williams’ par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H P. Wic
ker.
Mrs. Jacob S. Wheeler is vis
iting her mother, Mrs. Minnie
Curlee in Winnsboro.
THURSDAY It FRIDAY
Spencer Tracy, Katherine Hep
burn, Judy Holliday, Tom
Ewell, David Wayne
ADAM'S RIB
FOX NEWS
SATURDAY
Jean Simmons, Donald Houston,
Noel Purcell. James Hay ter
THE BLUE LAGOON
(In Technicolor)
Cartoon: Flying Cups & Saucers
MONDAY fc TUESDAY
^rrnl Flvnn, Greer Garson,
Walter Pidgeon. Robert Young,
Janet Leigh, Harry Davenport
THAT FORSYTE WOMAN
(In Technicolor)
M.G.M. NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Louis Hayward, Dennis O’Keefe
Louise Allbritton
WALK A CROOKED MILE
Screen Song—Strolling Through
The Park
Morning Show 9:30 Saturday
WESTERN, SERIAL. COMEDY
Admission 12c-35c every day
Flowers and Gifts for All Occasions
CARTER'S
Day Phone 719 — Night 6212
There appears to be an impression
among some people that I am in bad
health, and that I want to sell my busi
ness (Groceries and meats). I want to
tell you that such is not the case, thanks
to the Lord, my health has never been
better and my business is not for sale.
•
I WANT TO WISH EVERYONE A
OPERA HOUSE
SATURDAY
ROY ROGERS
in "Roll on Texas Moon"
Added — ADVENTURES OF
WILD BILL HICKOCK
and COMEDY
Admission 9c-25c all day
Late Show 10:15 Saturday Nita
THE UNTAMED BREED
Admission 12c-35c