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a ■ FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1945 THE NEWBERRY SUN FACE FgyB. AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE RAISING OF A REVENl'E FOR THE TOWN OF NEWBERRY, SOITH CAROLINA, BY THE LEVYING OF TAXES IN THE SAID YEAR 'NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIVE. BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of New berry, South Carolina, in Council assembled, That for the purpose of raising revenue, and in the exercise of the taxing power of the said Town, the following taxes are hereby levied for the fiscal year ending December 31st, 1945, upon all real and personal property within the corporate ''-nits of the Town of Newberry, >outh Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), upon the valuation thereof as as sessed for taxation for State and County purposes: (1) That tax of nineteen mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the cor porate limits of the Town of New berry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied to defray the ordinary ex penses of the said Town of New berry, South Carolina, for the fiscal year ending December 31st 1945. (2) That a tax of one-eighth mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the cor porate limits of the Town of New- ber‘y, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest and to create a smiting fund for the bonded in- debteiness of said town for the “Water Bond”, issued in the year 1909. (3) That a tax of five-eights of a mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (ex- WANT—To buy your surplus Rab bits, Ducks, Bantams, Chickens, etc. Market Prices. R. DERRILL SMITH, Wholesale Grocer, New berry. 2t FOR SALE—Hardwood for heaters or fireplace, sawed any length de sired. Order yours now before the bad weather comes in order to get prompt delivery. Phone Saluda 2556. O. W. COLEMAN, Silverstreet. 4t HEADQUARTERS~FOR —~ Candy, Cigars, Cigarettes, etc. Big ship ments in this week. Come to see us. R. DERRILL SMITH, Whole sale Grocer, Newberry. 2t WANTED—HOGS—will pay $14.40 ceiling price for top hogs. Will buy anything from 100 to 300 lbs. Price according to grade. THE NEWBERRY ABATTOIR. FOR SALE—1 two horse wagon, 1 McCormick mower, runs in oil and in good shape. Seed oats, barley and wheat. H. O. Long & Sons, Silverstreet, S. C. USE 6 6 6 COLD PREPARATIONS Liquid, Tablets, Salve, Nose Drops Use only as directed Loans! ON REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY NEWBERRY INSURANCE AND REALTY 00. NED PURCELL, Manager TELEPHONE 197 Exchange Bank Building Notice Garogemen For Welding and Sh@p Equipment See Us scon AUTO PARTS DISTRIBUTOR cept upon such property as is ex empt from taxation under the Con stitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the in terest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the said Town for the “Water and Sewer Bond”, issued in 1909. (4) That a tax of one and one- fourth mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property with in the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (ex cept upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitu tion and laws of this State), is here by levied 1 for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of the said Town for extension of the water works of said Town, issued in the year 1921. (5) That a tax of three and ona- fourth ’ mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal porperty within the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (except such property as is exempt from tax ation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded in debtedness of said Town for “Street Improvements Bonds”, issued in the year 1925. (6) That a tax of five-eights of a mill on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, SoSth Carolina (except such property as is exempt from tax ation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the intereslPon, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded in debtedness of said Town for “Water Bonds”, issued in the year 1925. (7) That a tax of five-eights of a mill on each dollar’s worth of real and persona] property within the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (except such property as is exempt from tax ation under the Constitution and laws of this state), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, & to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebt edness of said Town for “Sewer Bonds”, issued in the year 1925. (8) That a tax of one and three- fourths mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina (except such pioperty a s is exempt from tax ation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded in debtedness of said Town for “Street Improvements Bonds”, issued in the year 1925. (9) That a tax of three mills on each dollar’s worth of real and per sonal property within the corporate limits of the Town of Newfeerry, South Carolina (except such proper ty as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the pur pose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, a nd to create a sinking fund for, the bonded indebtedness of said Town for “Water Bonds”, issued ini the year 1924. 012) That a tax of one mill on every dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the cor porate limits of the Town of New berry, South Carolina (except such property a s is exempt from taxa tion under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded in debtedness of the said Town for the “Refunding Bonds”, issued in 1941. (13) That a tax of four and one- half mills on each dollar’s worth of real and personal property within the corporate limits of the Town of New berry, South Carolina (except upon such property as is exempt from taxation under the Constitution and laws of this State), is hereby levied for the purpose of raising a revenue to pay the interest on, and to create a sinking fund for, the bonded in debtedness of the said Town for the “Street Improvements Bonds”, issued in the year 1921. That all taxes herein levied shall be paid to the said Town of New berry, South Carolina, in good and lawful money of he United States of America between the first day of October, 1945, and the fifteenth day of December, 1945, and on any tax not paid on, or before December 15th, a penalty of one per cent, thereof shall be added and collected until December 31st, 1945, and on any tax not paid by said time, an additional penalty of one per cent, shall be added and collected until January 31st, 1946, a nd on any tax not paid on said date, an additional penalty of eight per cent, shall be added; and for any tax not paid on or before January 31st, 1946, execution will be issued according to law for the col lection of same, including all fines and penalties. Done and ratified under the cor porate seal of the Town of Newberry, South Carolina, this 11th day of September, A. D. 1945. E. B. PURCELL, Mayor. ATTEST: D. L. NANCE, Clerk and Treasurer. SECTION 1. That the Clerk and Treasurer of the Town of New berry, S. C., in the collection of taxes of the Town of Newberry, assessed for and during the year 1945, be, and he is hereby author ized to allow to all taxpayers of the Town of Newberry, S. C., a dis count of one per cent, on all taxes paid during the month of October, 1945, and to allow a discount of one- half *of one per cent, on all taxes paid said Town during the month of November, 1945. SECTION 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its ap proval. DONE and ratified in Council assembled under the corporate seal of the Town of Newberry, S. C., on the 11th day of September, A. D. 1945. E. B. PURCELL, Mayor. ATTEST: D. L. NANCE, Clerk and Treasurer. REGISTRATION FOR GENERAL ELECTION The supervisor of registration has been ordered by the Council of the Town of Newberry to open the books of registration September 12, 1945, to remain open until ten days be fore the general election of mayor and aldermen in December. Required for registration, tax re ceipts showing payment of all tax es for 1942 and County and State registration certificate. D. L. NANCE, Supervisor of Registration. TAX NOTICE AN ORDINANCE BE IT ORDAINED by the Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of New berry, S. C., in Council assembled, and by authority of the same: The tax boks will be open for the collection of 1945 taxes on and af ter October 1, 1945. The following is general levy for all except special purposes: Mills Ordinary County 10)4 Bonds, Notes & Interest .. 16 Roads and Bridges 2 Hospital M County Schools 1% County Schools Special .... 1 County Board of Education % Total 32 The following are the authorized special levies for the various school districts of the County: Dist. No. Mills 1— .Newberry 17 2— Mt. Bethel-Garmany 6 3— Maybinton 6 4— Long Lane 3 5— McCullough 6 6— Qromer 0 8— Reagin 12 9— Dead Fall 12 10— Utopia 12 11— Hartford 4 12— Johnstone 5 13— Stoney Hill 6 14— Prosperity 15 15— O’Neal 8 18— Fairview 4 19— Midway 4 21— Central 4 22— St. Phillips 8 23— Rutherford 4 24— Broad River 6 25— New Hope Zion 6 26— Pomaria 8 27— Red Knoll 6 28— Helena 4 29— Mt. Pleasant 8 30— Little Mountain 16)4 31— Wheeland 3 32— Union 6 33— Jolly Street 8 34— St. Pauls 6 35— Peak 3 37— Mudlic 6 38— Vaughnville 6 39— Chappells 6 40— Old Town 12 41— Dominick 8 42— Reederville 12 43— Bush River 12 44;—Smyrna l£' 45— Trinity 12 46— Burton 12 47— Tranwood 12 48— Jalapa 6 49— Kinards ,.. 2 50— Tabernacle 8 51— Trilby 4 52— Whitmire 15 53— Molohon 4 54— (Beth Eden 3 55— Fork 8 57— Belfast 6 58— Silvertsreet 12 59— Pressley 4 60— St. Johns 3 There will be a discount of one (1) per cent allowed on taxes paid on or before October 31, 1945. On and after January 1, 1946, the penalties prescribed by law will be imposed on unpaid taxes. You are requested to call for your taxes by school districts in which the property is located. Those who had their dogs vacci nated for rabies during the fiscal year eneded June 30, 1945 by a licensed veternarian, and expect to be Exempted from dog tax will please bring their certificate of vaccination when appearing to pay taxes. « , J. RAY DAWKINS, Treasurer of Newberry County. Supervisor’s Report For 4th ’ Quarter, 1944-45 COUNTY HOME Southern Cotton Oil Company, fertilizer and feed ^ ? 539.90 Newberry Hospital, supplies 5.40 J. Drake Edens, food 20.16 Dixie Home Stores, food 2272 Thomas & Howard Co., food 76.69 Belk-Beard Co., clothing 6.58 Central Drug Store, medicine 23.60 Gilder & Weeks, medicine 34.49 Lominick’s Drug Store, medicine 22.19 Davis Motor Company, repairs 33.90 R. M. Lominack Hardware, supplies, parts 31.46 T. P. Adams, salary, travel and cook hire 422.10 J. F. Leaphart, labor 7.00 S. C. National Bank, withholding taxes 5.30 Jimmie Thacker, repair work 4.50 H. O. Long, seed 60.00 Mrs. Thos. P. Adams, nurse service 100.00 T. A. Williams Undertaking Co., burial 15.00 Frank Lominack Hardware, supplies 18.95 O. H. Lominick, paid labor bill 3.00 I. T. Cousins, fertilizer 120.25 J. W. Conder, Company, parts 2.00 Epting Distributing Company, seed 60.00 Newberry Machine and Welding shop, repair work 5.50 W. W. Kinard, peas 12.00 Ruff Brothers Implement Company, parts .75 Newberry Lumber Company 79.25 Johnson Hagood Clary, clothing * 10.50 E. M. Lipscomb, Gulf Spray 14.25 C T. Summer, Incorporated, food supplies 2.40 MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT Claire Sligh, salary, travel Ration Board 440.50 Central Drug Store, medicine, supplies 8.18 Security Loan and Investment Co., Fleet Insurance 648.94 Smith Motor Co., parts a nd repairs 1 118.13 E. II. Dominick, office rent 15.00 E. M. Sober, salary 214.92 Ralph Lancaster, salary 81.90 Eugenia Epps, salary 68.81 Elizabeth C. Boyd, salary 265.50 Dorothy Shealy, Salary 265.50 Mildren R. Harmon, salary 290.40 J. A. Peterson, salary 327.90 Edith Kilgore, salary 265.50 Naomi V. Shuler, salary 90.00 J. C. Neel, Elevator service, fingerprint expenses P3.00 Mis. Nora Lee Dawkins, salary ( 90.00 Gladys M. Lane, salary 73.50 Commerical Investment Co., Health Dept, office rent 168.75 T. L. Hicks, Sr., Welfare office rent 90.00 P. E. Soctt, Agent, office rent 75.00 F. B. Pratt, Agent Colored Dem. office rent 30.00 Ben F. Dawkins, County Car expenses 225.00 P. B. Ezell, 4-II club work, misc. expenses 112.36 J. K. Willingham, Defense Fund 728.94 S. C. National Bank, withholding taxes 189.10 The Newberry Sun, Comm. Quarterly report 60.00 The Newberry Observer, Quarterly Report 72.00 Newberry Insurance & Realty Company, Bond Premiums 20.00 T. C. Chalmers, salary, travel 145.47 C. D. Coleman Company, tires 115.40 Mrs. R. D. Wright, Chm. Co. Traveling Library 1200.00 W. H. Miller, Services Welfare Board 75.00 Joe B. Connelly, Services Welfare Board 75.00 J. Lee Boozer, Service Welfare Board 75.00 Price K. Harmon, Stenographic Services . 25.00 O. H. Lominick, Salary 140.00 Tabor L. Hill, Salary 184.40 Mrs. Geneva Warkman, Clerical Assistance lUU.uu Dr. O. B. Cannon, Bd. of Ed. services 50.00 Prof. T. E. Epting, Bd of E. Services 50.00 Ethel Counts, 4-H club expenses ! 9 .° 0 CHAIN GANG Newberry Packing Company, food 82.00 Johnson McCrackin Company, parts 12 "J Johnson Hagood Clary, Clothing 31.35 T. M. Sanders, Clothing J. Drake Edens, food 57.94 Dixie Home Stores, food Thomas and Howard company, food 315.93 Belk - Beard Company, Clothing q ok Central Drug Store, medicine “.25 Gilder and Weeks, medicine 1^-8° Lominick Drug Store, medicine "5^5 M. M. Longshore, Salary “29.09 L. V. Buzhardt, Salary 294.60 C. M. Wicker, Salary J. H. Boozer, Salary 305.30 D. C. Wilson, Salary 281.20 E. K. Horton, Salary 283-40 Wm. F. Stuck, Salary 268.40 Claude Cromer, Salary George W. Kinard, Salary J. O. Koon, Salary J“.45 S. C. Natioial Bank, withholding taxes ”4.50 Newberry Electric Coops, Inc. lights, current 79.09 Frank Lominack Hardware, repairs, supplies 22.70 J. H. Summer, clothing 1 k ik Stokes Drug Store, medicine “.io McCrory’s 5 and 10 stores, supplies J.oo Clary Clothing Company, clothing 1°.30 Clarence T. Summer, Inc. food, supplies COURT EXPENSES Ben F. Dawkins, Record books, travel, prisoner board »no qn J. Ray Dawkins, County Treasurer, Jurors pay, witness pay ooqc J. C. Neel, Travel 22 ’ 3(> SHERIFF’S DIETING Ben F. Dawkins 1 455 00 POST MORTEM AND LUNACY AND CORONER’S INQUEST Arthur W. Welling, M. D., Lunacy Exam. 5.00 V» A. Long, M. D., Lunacy Exams. R. W. Lominack, M. D., Lunacy Exam Leroy Wilson, Empaneling jury and travel Neal W. Workman, Probate Judge, Lunacy papers 9u.uv STATIONERY, PRINTING AND RECORDS Tabor L. Hill, Tax Collector, stamped envelopes The Newberry Sun, printing, office supplies 315.2 The Newberry Observer, adv., printing, office supplies 390.20 The R. L. Bryan Co., Records, books, office supplies no Elizabeth Renwick, Stenographic Service “.o People’s Book Store, Office Supplies Mary Alice Mitchell, Stenographic Service O. H. Lominick, Box Rents . „' 7 r Kenneth R. Baker, Machine Repairs, Cleaning Harbin Duplicator Supply Company, Supplies 31. Walker, Evans and Cogswell Co., Office Equipment Mrs. Minna C. Bobo, Copy Supply Bill • George K. Dominick, Postmaster, Postage Stamps • Newberry Lumber Co., Office Material — . ..j n- Kevs Printing Co., Supplies and Books H. K. Boyd, Postage for year SALARIES H. K. Boyd, Clerk of Court 623 36 Ben F. Dawkins, Sheriff 49o!63 Rufus Livingston, Deputy Sheriff J. C. Neel, Deputy Sheriff qna'si) Tabor L. Hill, Del. Tax Coll. T. C. Chalmers, Asst. Tax Collector 235 05 J. Ray Dawkins, Treas. 221 51 P. N. Abrams, Auditor kko 80 Neal W. Workman, Probate Judge ORDINATION SERVICE FOR WILLIAM IOWLAS PEERY | berry. Mr. William Powlas Peery, of Newberry, will be ordained to the Gospel ministry in the Church of the Redeemer, Sunday evening, Septem ber 30th, 8:00 o’clock, E.S.T. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Karl W. Kinard, president of the South Carolina Lutheran Synod, assisted by the other officers of the synod. The sermon will bet preached by the Rev. Carl B. Caughman, synodical social missions pastor of the synod, Columbia, S. C. Mr. Peery is well known in New- He is the son of Mrs. J. C. i Peery, Detroit, Mich., and the late Rev. J. C. Peery D.D., pestor of the Church of the Redeemer for several years. He was educated in our city schools, Newberry college and the Lutheran seminary, Columbia, S. C. He is the brother of Thomas M. Peery, M. D., Washington, D. C. Mrs. Elizabeth Peery Gustafson, R. N., Baltim< re, Md., and Jamas Brown Peery, U. S. Army medical student, Washington, D. C. After his ordination and commissioning, Mr. Peery will be assigned to mis sion work in India, sailing in Octo ber. 79.00 20.67 155.76 660.00 42.00 2005.74 502.61 4.51 2.70 11.19 27.65 119.79 154.64 151.80 C. E. Hendrix, Supt. of Ed. , 553.20 H. B. Senn, Co. Physician 137.53 LeRoy Wilson, Coroner, 164.40 Eugene H. Spearman, Supv. 553.20 W. E. Epps, Comm., 149.70 C. B. Schumpert, Comm. 149.70 O'. H. Lominick, Clerk, 438.40 B. V. Chapman, Atty. 110.06 W. A. Ridgeway, Asst Co. Agt. 324.90 J. G. Watts, Mag. 3 158.73 Lonnie M. Graham, Mag. 358.03 E. Haskell Dominick, Mag. " 137.53 W. D. Hatton, Mag. 82.50 A. L. Dominick, Mag. _ _ 82.50 W. A. Counts, Mag. I III 68.81 E. M. Suber, Constable ; 110.06 John C Wilson, Constable 298.46 John B. Dreher, Constable _ _ __ 110.06 W. R. Koon, Constable Iir~IIIII_IIIIII_III_II 75.70 Ralph Lancaster, Constable 82.50 E. M. Matthews, Constable ' 68.81 F. B. Dawkins, Jailor 315.30 Jake R. Wise, Service Officer 227.40 Helen Rae Koon, Stenographer 26.20 Dr. J. C. Sease, Health Physician 290.66 Miss Theresa Leitsey, Nurse 260.80 S. C. National Bank, Withholding Taxes 988.40 ROAD MAINTENANCE Thomas & Howard Co., Nails S Davis Motor Co., Parts, Repairs R. M. Lominack, Hdw., Supplies, Parts Phoenix Oil Co., Cresote, Supplies Blair Quarries, Inc., Gravel Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, Gas, Oil, Supplies The Texas Co., Oils Greases C. D. Coleman Co., Gas _ _ R. E. Neel, Gas College Street Texaco Sta., Gas, oil Epps Service Station, Gas, Oil Goodyear Service, Inc., Tires & Repairs Shealy Motor Co., Parts, Repairs Smith Motor Co., Parts, Repairs Jeff Hunt Road Machinery Co., Parts, Repairs, Labor Tidewater Supply Co., Parts Scott Auto Supply, Parts _. Kaufman Bros., Parts, Supplies Sunrise Auto Supply Co., Supp., Parts Newberry Machine & Welding Shop, Repair service J. H. Bowers, lumber T. H. Leitsey, lumber Geo. W. Senn, Salary r. J. C. Baxter, Salary ’ D. C. Spearman, Salary W. W. Kinard, salary Labo r O. H. Lominick, freight charges, express S. C. National Bank, Withholding Taxes J H. Booadr, travel Aubrey Davis, parts Frank Lominack Hdw., supplies Main Street Pure Oil Station, gas Whitener lumber Company., Lumber Derrick Lumber Co., Lumber Prosperity Lumber Co., Lumber Dominick Oil Co., gas, oil City Tire & Recapping Co., tires & tire repairs Firestone Home & Auto Supply Co., tire repairs, tires Jas. E. Shealy Si Sons, Repair Service J. C. Baxter, supplies Eugene H. Spearman, Traveling expenses Johnson-McCrackin Co., parts Wallace Concrete Co., Pipe S. C. Paysinger, gas N. H. Summer Read Machinery Co., scrap* blades BOARD OF ASSESSORS J. E. Ringer ' $ Frank B. Hardy E. L. Glymph S. A. Rikard Dr. W. C. Brown _ H. H. Boland Jas. P. Setzler ' W. J. Ruff -l_ J. W. Lominick D. L. McCullough C. M. Folk _ ; J. B. Smith E. T. Long, Sr. Hugh M. Epting - W. C. Scott V. B. Boinest O. L. Mayer W. O. Pitts = J. Foster Senn B. Sligh Wicker S. R. Metts G. A. Epting J.O. Counts Joe E. Mayer C. S. Fellers I. Q. Watkins H. P. Boulware - J. H. Bowers, Sr. Ed Counts Horace E. Counts J. F. Hawkins J. A. Sease John A. Senn T. Roy Summer Price K. Harmon Jno H. Boozer J. C. Abrams J. L. Miller J. W. Hipp, Sr. Jim R. Wood Henry R. Boozer , George E. Young Pat B. Mitchell REPAIRS TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS !Belk-Beard Co., Supplies $ R. M. Ixmiinack, Hdw., supplies Southern Bell Tel. and Tel Co., telephone service Richard L. Baker Furniture, supplies Farmers Ice & Fuel Co., ice & fuel E M. Lipscomb, disinfectant John C. Wilson, labor Commissioner of Public Works., water & lights Frank Lominack, Hdw., supplies Palmetto Paper Co., supplies Tom Suber, labor M System Store, supplies Phoenix Oil Co., floor sweep J. Ray Dawkins, Co. Treas., vital statistics Lominick Drug Store, supplies Price Refrigeration Service, electric repair work G. L. Todd, labor : Efirds Dept. Store, supplies ' Johnson-McCrackin Co., supplies I C T Summer, Inc., plumbing work & supplies ^ I %6.50 1.50 2555.17 775.10 1057.92 13.39 220.28 29.96 37.25 1.00 11.25 14.60 40.00 1.17 145.08 11.40 9.00 8.00 7.00 16.00 10.50 21.00 18.00 14.00 12.30 13.60 11.40 9.90 12.40 15.60 14.80 15.20 12.80 18.00 12.60 10.50 8.60 9.00 13.80 11.10 12.90 12.30 10.20 9.90 5.00 8.10 7.60 30.00 30.00 50.00 20.00 17.50 17.50 27.60 5.60 13.50 17.60 8.10 6.00 14.13 335.94 4.75 47.60 14.25 1.55 195.42 85.54 7.80 9.60 1.14 6.00 10.50 3.49 4.00 9.25 1.50 3.30 48.92 \ M ' 722.21 62.88 88.19 ’ ' ^ 102.40 38.24 101.50 312.46 74.85 371.40 349.20 268.40 268.80 6127.91 19.06 247.50 1.60 . m