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THE BARNWELL PEOPLE-SENTINEL. BARNWELL. SOUTH CAROLINA
THURSDAY. JULY 23RD. 1936.
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Native of Bamberg
Builds His Own Car
Herman Hill, Skilled Mechanic, Now
of Detroit, Yaluea Vehicle at
$3.r»oo.
Hamberfr, July 18.—Herman Hill, a
native of Bamberg, and an expert me
chanic, has alw 'y,, wanted an automo
bile with ‘‘everythin* on it,"
Now he haa it—the work of his
own hands. Mr. Hill says that th?
cv stood him just about $.'i.. r >00. and
anyt»ody who haa inspected the ma.-hine
rfwcs not doubt it, for it is a “classy''
«wr in every respect, built according
to his own design and specification*.
Mr Hill is the son ef the late J. W.
Hil, of Bamberg, who died recently.
Mr Hill has lived and pliea h s trade
in Ifetroit, Mich, for several years.
Upon the death of his father a wire
was sent h m His own built ear
brought him home well >n time for
the funeral Mr. Hill does not be
hove in Violating traffu lawa. but the
time was limited, and he aped along
directly in front of the camp for
seeding.
One of the most helpful of the ven
tures undertaken by the new men wa s
transplanting a couple of goo<(-sized
wild cherry trees frdVn the borders of
the camp area to a place right in the
center and front of the camp. There
is considerable speculation and some
betting as to whether or not they will
survive the hot and dry weather.
New Personnel.
Malcolm McCutcheon, who has been
stationed at the Pontiac -camp since
he joined the Forestry service about
a month ago, ha s been transferred to
this camp. Mr. McCucheon graduated
in engineering at the University of
South Carolina in June. While here
he will be in charge of surveying over
a wide area of the county.
Lieut. W. H. Lacey, medical officer,
stationed at the Montmorenci camp,
will be in charge of the medical needs
of this camp, also. He made his first
visit here Saturday, July 17th.
In the Woods.
Because a large detail under
Clyde Padgett went down to Luray
last week to work on the project down
there, only Mr. Murray, Mr. Edger-
ton, Mr. McCutcheon and leader J. B.
Potter were in charge of crews here.
Mr. Murray was working on the
house at the Dunbarton tower; Mr.
Edgerton was working on the out
buildings at the Elko tower, Mr. Mc-
Ciitcheoh had a surveying crew, and
leader Potter had a crew clearing and
then planting Crotolaria at the Barn
well tower.
The bulk of the men this week will
Mrs. Maude B. Patterson 90.00
RED CROSS CHAPTER
HAS GOOD MEETING
paint job himself, ten coats of lacquer.
Has Two Generators.
Features of the car include two '
generators, one for the starter ami ( be engaged in truck trails,
one for the lights and radio. The | » . m m
car has a built-in trunk and seats
that can easily be turned into a bed.
Mr. Hill figures that he spent ap
proximately 2,500 hours working on
his car, and at a dollar an hour this
would be $2,500, and that the actual
c:;sh outlay appioximated $1,000.
He was asked if he would sell it
for $3,500, and he replied that he
probably would—if he had an offer—
ami that he would start right in build
ing another one to incorporate tome
thing* he forgot. He aaya he ha a a
lot of new ideas which he woul a like
to try out if he ever builds another
one.
Triple “C” Newt Notes
(By Arthur RiJdork. Reporter.)
»»»»»»
The Da are
Co. 44AM gave aao'htr daare on
at 90 mile* an hour fie«|Orntly in or- ^ rwlay night with George Hall tup-
der lo be here when h., father wa« ply** 1 # the mu« «- The hall waa
tarried jdeeotated with red and Mue streamers,
u .a u ' * n ‘ 1 *** Pt"* top*, hud looked very
attractive. Leomrd Munn wa. in
About two and a half years ago barge of derorat.ons. The rrowd t’lai - L. J
Mr, Hill dev.drd lo build the nr he aas m.> r local than at t mes in the'
h*» a ways wanted He frankly con-' r •!. there bring comparatively few
frssrs he could n«»t have pud for a kia to:a from a d.staru * and ccmpara-
s-uatnm bui t ms< bine like h«- want d. lively more from the vicinity of the
T«»» ay be owns « blue grr-n ami amp.
«h noi« plated car with ■ most unusual The crmmittee announces that ita
front. It i„ a raid hugging motor next dance w-|| probably he the first
tar with a 141-irxh wheel-base. Kndiy in AugJt
The instrument l*»ard l a Mr. H U* a
pride and the wonder of everybody
who has seen it. It resembles the con
trol board of « modern air iner—with
Side t amp Return
On Saturday. July 18, the men from
the side camp at Lu:ay returned to the
ma;n csmp here. They* have been
an am;«re meter, a clock, gasol ne * w »y Witte December, and some of the
guagv. oil gusge, ta. horn ter. heat in- h vre say they look pretty wild.
»iKat«r, cigaret lighter, eight I ght They are now working on projects in
jiwitihe;*. and njmerou.H other gadgets, th's county, under the supervision of
—28 in all—for every come cable pur- 1 K M i’«dgett, with whom they work-
ptme one could imagine. J e< ^ at *' ur *y*
| The crew under Red Gideon which
stayed at Luray a week, finishing up
DmOs from other ' makes of ma
chines were used fre.ly in the con
struction of the car. He first staited
with the frame, doing the welding
hirasrlf. He bought a Chrisler front
iixle and some Hudson springs at a
wiecking let. . . . . . .
to its equipment. This was furnished
Graham-I’aige rear axle was also >»y headquarters at Fort Moultrie.
The Barnwell County Chapter
American Red Cross, is planning a
full year'll program and great things
are expected ftom the interest taken
in the meeting last Wednesday after
noon at the Court House, when inter
ested members from various actions
of the county came together and one
of the finest and most enthusiastic
meetings was held. This chapter jpas
recently rr-orgamsed with the fol
lowing officers: Solomon Blatt, chair
man; Mrs. G. M. Gteenc, vice-chair
man; Miss Nell Dunbar, secretary,
and Perry A. Price, treasurer. At the
meeting Wednesday the following
were named to represent their respec
tive communities:
Rlackville—J. E. Williams. Mrs.
Herman Brown and Mrs. Mary Ma
loney.
Williston—M. M. Player, L. S.
FWnnikrn and Mrs. G. W. Whitaker.
Dunbarton—Mrs. Paul Corley and
Mrs. Tom Dicks.
Elko—Mrs. Leon Stansel! and Mrs.
Hitt.
Long Branch—Mrs. John 8. Keel.
Mt. Calkary—Mrs. Eunice Wise.
K ine—Victor Lewis and Mrs. B.
M Jtnkins, Jr.
ILloa—Mrs. N. C. Croft, Mrs. A.
P. Collins a no J. E. Herndon.
Snelling—Mrs. R. R. Moore.
Frendahip—Mrs. Hayne Dych.-s.
Healing Springs — Miss Mabel
Mims. *
Pleasant Hill—Not man Folk.
Lyndhurst—Mrs. Laurie Fowke.
Double Pond—Mrs. Jessie Williams.
Reedy Branch—Mrs. Jeff Black.
Barnwell—Mrs. H. L. O'Bannon,
W. E. McNab, P. A. Price, Mrs. G.
M. Greene, Solomon Blatt and Miss
Nell Dunbar.
Mrs. H. L. O’Bannon was elected ex
ecutive secretary; W. E. McNab,
the work down there, was glad to get ehaiiman finance committee; Mrs. G.
back “home” Saturday, too
Number of Improvements.
The educational department has re-
M. Greene, membership chairman; B.
P. Daviea, Jr., publicity chairman;
Mrs. R. R. Moore, home service chair-
pirkerf up, and he bought a Packard
motor. The driving shaft he made
himself.
C * nt i y W °^ kthe a " d man; Dr. R. E. Brown, first aid chair
man and Mrs. Paul Corley, ehaiiman
home and farm accident prevention.
With the above personnel Barnwell
The 29 new men are doing a thous
and things to improve matters. One
a r. . 1, . . , 1 County should go over the top when
A ( ad iliac steering column has been burning the school house , the time
-md assembly were installed, and it ceiling, a couple have'been building
was set of! with an Essex ladiator.
He bought the steel and welded the
Ixxly together. He had some help
with the upholstering and he did the
comes for the annual roll
call.
otr with an Essex ,adiator. shelves and simple furniture in the I „ wi ,| b; i nter( , stin(t nole tha ,
todv together H h i . , tr .' I1, ot ^ t>,s hare -leaned up the tbls cba pter was organized May 18,
tx>(]j together. He had some help woodyard, cut the weeds over the
whole area, and spading up the ground
Satisfaction is worth
a Lot. Let us do your
Cleaning and you’ll
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be SATISFIED!
1917, and the first report of the treas
urer made the following January
showed receipts of $1889.07; annual
membership dues of $773.00; subscrib
ing membership, $134.00; donations
from other sources, sale of buttons,
together with amount leceived from
War Func^ Washington, of $841.00,
making the above total of $1889.07.
Advertise in The People-Sentinel.
Plexico’s Dry Cleaner’s
Main Street Barnwell
TREASURER’S REPORT
Quarterly report of County Treas
urer of school claims paid for the
Quarter ending June 30, 1936.
J. J. BELL,
County Tres.
County Board of Education.
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Laura A. Reid $ 90.00
J. J. Bell, Treas. 141.75
J. J. BelL Treas, 4,385.00
The Barnwell People-Sentinel 61.08
Mrs. Eulallia T. Parker, Pres. 50.00
Laura A. Reid 90.00.
Th? Williston Way 10.47 |
TOTAL 4,918.80
District No. 2—Seven Pines.
Olee Holly 37.50
Mis. Eulallia Parker 75.00
Mis. Eulallia Parker 75.00
Mis. Eulallia Parker 75.00
Mis. Eulallia Parker 75.00
W. R. Moore 12.50
Mary Holly 40.00
Mary Holly 40.00
Mrs. W. B. Parker 75.00
Mrs. W. B. Parker 75.00
Mrs. W. B. Parker 75.00
Mrs. W. B. Parker 75.00
Mrs. W. B. Parker 105.60
Mis. W. B Parker 77.00
TOTAL —— 912.60
District No. 4.—Big Fork.
•Jack Sanders f5.00
Jack Sanders 15.00
Osa Blitha Coleman 35.00
Jack Sanders 13.50
Barnwell High School,
Transfer 122.70
Barnwell Elementary School
Transfer 1 448.63
TOTAL 649.83
District No. 7.—Red Oak.
Mrs. Myrtle B. Fowke 50.00
District No. 8.—Long Branch.
Lucile Keel 50.00
Pearle Owens 75.00
Lucile Keel â–  50.00
Pearle Owens 75.00
Rosa L.. Price 20.00
Alice J. Britt 17.50
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TOTAL 287.50
District No. 9.—Hilda.
J. B. Black 9.15
J. N. Hutto 21.50
Grubbs Chev. Co. 21.54
J. Earl Heindon, Supt. 7.50
J. Earl Herndon, Supt. 515.00
A. P. Collins 23.72
J. N. Hutto 28.40
J. B. Black ... 8.90
L. T. Still 15.00
C. C. Harley 23.00
Jake Kennedy .. 7.00
J. Earl Herndon, Supt. ..... 25.00
L. T. Still 15.00
J. Earl Herndon, Supt. -515.00
Thompson Hdw Co. ........ 5.25
J. Eat I Herndon. Supt. ... 525.00
J. N. Hutto 36.06
J. B. Black 8.55
L. T. Still 16.00
Myer'a Mill No. 64 83 33
Meyers’ Mill No. 54 83.34
TOTAL 14*92.23
District N*. 10.—Renting Springs
Celia D. Augustus ........ 45.00
Standard Oil Co. .......... 19.98
k. E. Whitt e 360.45
Ale thin Johnson .......... 45.00
D. W. Heckle 12.50
D. W. Heckle 12.50
L E. Whittle *. 304.85
Alethia Johnson .......... 22.50
Standard Oil Co. ' 28.04
Ruth F. Lee ............... 40.50
L E. Whittle 560.40
Standard Oil Co 23.70
Misa P«*nn e William* ...... 50.00
Celia D. Augustus ........ 45.00
Celia D. Augustus ... 45.00
Celia D. Augusta* .... 22.50
TOTAL 1.637.92
District No. 11.—Four Mile.
W ise Motor Co 54.69
Mrs. Joseph Ashley 32.00
Mrs. A. O. Dunbar 20.00
Mis. Joseph Ashley 28.80
Mrs. A. O. Dunbar 18.00
Wise Motor Co M*44
Ruth Trotty 17.50
Matthew Trotty 20.00
Sarah E. Walker 17.50
A. R. Dunbar 10.00
TOTAL 252.93
District No. 13.—Pleasant Hill.
Louise Kinaid 75.00
Essie L. Holmes 45.00
Enterprise Hdw. Co. 10.33
Marie D. Robinson 35.00
Essie L. Holmes : 45.00
Louise Kinard 75.00
Louise Kinaid 75.00
Marie D. Robinson 35.00
TOTAL 395.33
District No. 12—Dunbarton High.
W. T. Bennett 336.74
A. H. Clark — 50.00
A. H. Clark 50.00
Anna L. Clark 40.00
Dollie R. H. Phinizy 40.00
Vida Allen 40.00
Ella M. Price 45.00
W. T. Bennett 300.00
Vicla Allen 40.00
Dollie R. H. Phinizy 40.00
Anna L. Clark 40.00
W. T. Bennett 335.49
W. T. Bennett 275.00
W. T. Bennett 310.45
W. T. Bennett — 275.00
TOTAL 2,217.68
Diatrict No. 14.—Mt. Calvary.
John Neil Weimortz 25>00
Essie Mae Green —, 36.00
John Neil Weimortz 25.00
John Neil Weimortz * 25.00
Folk Bros. 109:90
TOTAL 220.90
District No. 15.—Reedy Branclf.
Ben Brown 12.00
Mrs. Doris H. Grubbs 68.00
Mrs. Corinne L. Hiers 85.70
Lila Huey Brown 75.00
E. G. Hay 40.00
E. G. Hay 110.00
Ogreta Hart _ 40.00
J. C. R. Grubbs 15.00
Lila Huey Brown 75.00
Mrs. Doris H. Grubbs 68.00
Mrs. Corinne L. Hiers 85.50
Kogar Hartzog 16.50
Lemon Bros., Inc. 3.85
TOTAL 263.85
District No., 16.—Green's.
Elizabeth Moseley 75.00
Elizabeth Moseley 75.90
T. J. Folk 80.93
Service Garage 60.80
TOTAL A 292.63
District New 19.—Blackville.
Blackville Public School 620.!
T. E. Moore 7,100.1
Thas. H. Brittingham 577.
Thos. H. Brittingham - 794. 1
W. M. Parker, Prin. 375j
J. M. Halford -I _ 9j
J. J. Bell, Treas. 450. 1
Blackville Public School __ 818.
T. E. Mcore 8,333.i
W. M. Parker, Pi in. 370.1
Blackville Public School .. 683.1
W. M. Parker 25.i
T. E. Moore 7,998.'
B. J. Reddish 50.i
Thos. H. Brittingham 999.
D. Harold Hair 500J
Blackville Public School __ 774.'
Blackville Public School __ 575.
Blackville Public School __ 775.
TOTAL 2,125.13
Distrirt No. 20.—Double Pond.
Mrs. W. C. Buist 97.50
Mrs. W. C. Buist 115.40
Mrs. A. B. Hair 85.00
Von ceil Younge 22.50
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TOTAL 320.40
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District No. 21—Edisto.
Motel! Thompson ......... 18.00
District No. 23.—Hermlco.
Mrs. G. Victor Krsrse 75.00
Mary Alice Duncan ....... 36.00
Mr*. Cleo K Barker 85.50
Mr*. Cleo K. Barker ........ 85.60
Mm. G. Victor Kearse .... 75.00
TOTAL 357 00
District No. 24—Ashlrlgk
Louise B Gyle* 90.541
Maude B. Patterson ....... 80.on
Miude B. Patterson ....... 80.00
Louis* Gyle* ...... ...... 90.7>
Gladys H. White 45.00
Gar I an i Ro«s ...... ..... 2.00
D. 1. Ro*s 2.00
J. R Morris 2.00
TOTAL ..
Diatrict No.
392.25
25—New Forest.
Matthew Lott
Matthew Lott .
Folk Bros. ... .....
L. F. Cushman .... ..
M. S. Lott —
20.00
20.00
65.91
12.50
20.00
TOTAL 138.41
District No. 26—Upper Richland
W. T. Bennett 43.21
W. T. Bennett 43.52
W\ T. Bennett 45.69
Jessie Lee Dick* 17.50
Dunbarton High School .. 300.00
TOTAL 449.92
District No. 2S—Elko.
L. E. Stansell 100.00
C. H. Anderson 22.50
Mattie Lee Bennett 75.00
C. H. Anderson 22.50
L. E. Stansell 100.00
Mattie Lee Bennett 75.00
Nellie E. R. Green 236.71
C. H. Anderson -- 32.50
Nellie E. R. Green 236.11
C. H. Anderson 22.50'
L. E. Stansell 100.00
Mattie Lee Bennett 75.00
Sallie Wroton 35.00
Enterprise Hdw*. Co. 10.09
C. H. Anderson 22.50
C. H. Anderson — 22.50
Williston-Elko Transfer __ 2,000.00
J. J. Bell, Co. Treas. 333.00
J. J. Bell, Co. Treas. 600.00
TOTAL 4,120.91
District No. 29.—Williston High
Williston-Elko Transfer _ 3,000.00
C. K. Ackermaq, Supt. — 38.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. ____ 611.45
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 112.50
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 190.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 681.45
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 190.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 38.00
Cecli Folk 57.00
J. J. Bell, Tieas. 2,235.00
J. J. Bell, Treas. 498.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. 636.12
C. K. Ackeiman, Supt 187.50
Williston-Elko Bldg. Cbm. 1,000.00
Williston-Elko Bldg. Com. 1,000.00
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. — 961.76
Williston-Elko Bldg. Com. 1,00.00'
C. K. Ackerman, Supt. — 1,009.38
C. K. ACkerman, Supt . 1,001.38
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TOTAL-___l 13,447.54
No. 33—Barbary Branch
Rubq -Berry 75.00
District No. 34.—Kline.
iCelestine Brown _•>. 33.00
J. R. Biadley _.r 10.00
J. J. Bell, Treas. 387.50
J. R. Biadley 10.00
Mrs. Margarite Sanders _ 85.00
Mrs. Margarite Sandeis __ 91.00
J. R. Bradley 10.00
TOTAL _ 626.50
District No. 35.—Cedar Grove
Mary A. Robinson 30.00
W. C. Zorn 60.00
Folk Bros. 62.02
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TOTAL 152.02
District No. 38.—Oak Grove.
Mrs. Mamie Sanders 75.00
Mrs. Alma L. Eubanks 85.50
Mrs. Alma L. Eubanks 85.90
Mrs. Mamie Sanders 75.00
TOTAL 321.40
District No. 39.—Friendship.
J. B. Morris 19.60
G. R. Morris ______—3.00
' Dora Dee Ray 48.20
Dora Dee Ray 45.00
J. W. Watts, Jr. 48.50
TOTAL 164.30
District No. 40.—Tinkers Creek.
Daisie Willis 84.00
Daisie Willis ... 89.00
Tom Folk 32.00
TOTAL 205.00
District No. 42.—Morris.
Murriel Norris 45.00
Sara T. Barker .... 83.50
W. F. Quarrie am. Co 6.00
Murriel Norris 45.00
Sara T. Barker .... 83.54)
K. Diamond ......._ 2.00
TOTAL 265.00
District No. 43.—Columbia.
Barnwell Fili ng Station
... 22 45
Sarah E. Hankmuon
.... 13.00
E. P. Boyles
Bamwrll Filling Station
... 14.20
Tho* F. Owens ......
.. 45.00
Charlie Boyles ...... .
... 25 00
Barnwell Filling Station
.. 1443
Barnwell Eiemontory School 250.00
TOTAL
.. 454.08
District No. 45.—Harnwrll High.
W. W. Carter. Supt.
... 774.54
W. W. Carter. Supt. ....
..^ 447.00
W. W. Carter, Supt. ....
... 447.00
W W. Carter, Supt. ....
... 843.93
W. W. Carter, Supt.
... 769.72
W. W. Carter
... 200.00
W. W. Carter. Supt. ....
87.0o
W. W. Carter, Supt. ...
. 1,251.62
W . W. Carter. Supt ...
W. W. Carter, Supt. .
Sinking Fund Com. ..
W. W. Carter. Supt. ..
J. J. Bell, Treas.
... 1,517.75
... 1.242.71
440.00
453.00
... 2J4QJ0
TOTAL $10,717.27
District Nc* 50—Diamond
Mrs. A. B. Hair 85.00
Edward Fowke 6.50
Edward Fowke 6.50
Anna W. Holly 17.50
Edward Fowke r 8.50
Lemon Bros., Inc. 49.55
Leroy Meyers 18.00
Leroy Meyers > 17.00
Lemon Bros. 10.20
Willie Moiris 9.00
Barnwell High, Transfer ___ 171.62
Barnwell Elementary, Trans
fer 247.52
TOTAL 646.89
District No. 52.—Joyce Branch.
W.. T. Bennet 3^,17
Mary A. Thompson 17.50
Mattie W. Johnson' 20.00
W. T. Bennett 29.34
W. T. Bennett 33.09
Dunbarton High 900.00
TOTAL .... 1,037.10
District No. 53.—Ellen ton.
Ada E. Robinson 18.00
Adell Peeples 18.00
Ruby Snelling 18.00
TOTAL 54.00
District No. 54.—Meyer’s Mill.
H. H. Meyer 50.00
W. H. Dick s 21.36
H. H. Meyer 50.00
Ulyses Holly — 17.50
W. H. Dicks 18.83
Aaron Price 25.00
Aaron Price 35.00
Rosanna Price 35.00
Rosanna Price 35.00
W. H. Dicks 20.97
H. H. Meyer 46.80
TOTAL 355.46
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