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THE NEWBERRY SUN
FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1950
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SPECTATOR
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sick, mjaybe they could kill thq
genms that make plants decay.
So the Department’s research
men in California began testing
the ant i-b i o t i c s—one after
another—an foods in their lab
oratories. Suihtiliin seemed to
work be£t.
“We don’t know just how it
works,” says one expert. “Wd
only know it seems to, in lab
oratories.”
The men of the laboratories
are oing wonderfully well for
us. I feel a bit sorry for my
friends, the druggists, for they
hardly get in one new anti
biotic before they must get an
other. And what about the
physicians? Will the day come
when calomel, ipecac and soda
will fall in public esteem? Or
when quinine will lose its pop
ularity, or Syrup of Squills be
no longer in vogue? Well, these
old favorites have been gather
ing dust for a long time. If
the doctor won’t fire a million
units of ^omiething in us, or ai
us, we won’t be satisfied.
In a casual way I hope tha
“dose” will be expressed in
reasonable figures. Even the
present figures are fore sensi
ble than the military time: 200
bourse, or whatever it is. I’ve
asked a number of men in thi
service why 12:45 A.M. would
n’t be better than the present
way of expressing time. They
didn’t know. At any rate some
body had to do something big
and 'important, so he gave us
that.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ross and
‘ three children, Barbara, Maxine
and Douglas, of Jacksonville,
Fla., and Mr. and Mirs. Ran
dolph Barnes and two Children,
Rudy and Susan Marie, of Co
lumbia, spent the past week
end in the home of Mrs. W. C.
Barnes in Prosperity.
Mir. and Mrs. J. C. McLane,
Jr., and two children', Jimmy
and Patty, of Hampton, Va.,
spent the weekend and Mo
ther’s Day here with Mr. Mc-
Lane’s grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Lathan. They spent
the first of the week in At
lanta, Ga., but returned to
Newberry Wednesday, where
Mr. McLane will spend the re
mainder of the week while
Mrs. McLane and children
spend a few days in Sumter
wiith her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe F. Dean.
SPORTS AFIELD
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patches. Firing any gun with
grease in the bore or chamber
may cause the barrel to burst.
This is all the care that the
bare requires. Simple, isn’t it?
HASKELL MILLER
Haskell. (Jaqk) Miller died
Friday morning, May 12, at his
home near Pomaria after an
illness of several months.
Mr. Miller was bom and rear
ed in the Hope Station section
son of the late John D. and
Mrs. Mary Ann Stcudemiret
Miller. He was a farmer.
Funeral services were held
Saturday at 4:30 p.m.
Books Are Open
For Registration
Newberry County’s registra
tion books were opened Tues
day morning, May 9th, in the
Courthouse and the Board of
Registration will remain on
duty through June 10 to issue
certificates to qualified electors,
it was announced.
The books for the following
precincts will be at Prosperity
under the supervision of Mrs.
Virginia L. Counts at the Mag
istrate’s office: Central, Fair-
view, Jolly Street, Little Moun
tain, Midway, Oneal No. 1,
Oneal No. 2, Peak, Pomaria,
Prosperity N. 1, Prosperity No.
2, Stoney Hill, St. Paul, Union
and Wheeland.
The Whitmire books will be
at City Hall under the super-
vision of W. C. Scott.
All other books will be at the
Board of Registration Office in
the Courthouse at Newberry,
stated T. E. Keitt.
Certificates will be needed in
the Dehiocratic primary this
summer under terms of the new
election bill.
Senator Marvin Abrams of
Newberry County said the
books will be open each day
(except Sunday) at least until
June 10th, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Certificates in January, 1948,
and subsequently are valid for
a ten year period beginning that
month.
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THURSDAY & FRIDAY
Kirk Douglas, Lauren Bacall,
Doris Day. Hoagy Carmichael,
YOUNG MAN WITH A HORN
POX NEWS
SATURDAY
Don Barry, Mary Beth Hughes,
Spade Cooley and his Band,
Wally Vernon, Cowboy Copas,
Claude Casey, Britt Wood
SQUARE DANCE JUBILEE
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—Coyote Canyon
MONDAY & TUESDAY
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Myrna Loy, Betty Lynn, Bar
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CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN
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Cartoon — Tom Thumb In
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MGM NEWS
WEDNESDAY
Ida Lupino, Howard Duff, Ste
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WOMAN IN HIDING
Also Short—Daredevils on
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NOTICE
Under the provisions of
The Alcohol!' 5 3evcra'-,e Con
trol Act of 1945, notice is
hereby givc .i til at I intend
to apply to Lie South Caro
lina Tax Commission for a
license to operate a retail
liquor store at 1401 Martin
Street, in Newberry, S. C.
Sam A. Cook.
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FOR YOUR FURS
DRIVE-IN
THEATRE
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Robert Ryan, Randolph. Soott,
Anne Jeffery’s
RETURN OF THE BADMEN
Also Movie Short and Cartoon
SATURDAY
Johnny Mack Brown
WEST OF CARSON CITY
Comedy—I Can’t Remember
Cartoon'—-Little Rural Riding
Hood
MONDAY
Gregory Peck, Ava Gardner
Melvym Douglas, Ethel Barry
more
THE GREAT SINNER
Added CARTOON
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Van Helfin, Robert Ryan
ACT OF VIOLENCE
Added CARTOON
Also Selected Short Subjects
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
Bing GroSby, Bob Hope, Doro
thy Lamour, The Andrews
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ROAD TO RIO
MRS. O'DONNELL ILL
IN AUGUSTA HOSPITAL
Mrs. Hattie L. O’Donnell is
seriously ill in the University
Hospital an Augusta, Ga., where
she underwent an emergency
operation last Sunday after
noon. /
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
MONTE HALE
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Added—BATMAN AND ROBIN
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MONDAY 8e TUESDAY
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Max Brand's Unforgettable Ad
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with Ella Raines, Walter Bren
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Added—PATHE NEWS
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WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY
UNMASKED
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Addled SELECTED SHORTS
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Morning Show 8:30 Saturday
WESTERN and COMEDY
CITY OF NEWBERRY, S. C.
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
SIX MONTHS ENDED MARCH 31, 1950
OPERATING FUND
CASH ON HAND AN ON DEPOSIT, OCTOBER 1, 1949 $ 7,377.65
RECEIPTS:
(Read and person-ad property taxes—gross
amount 1 $ 89,179.11
Less: Discounts allowed -$563.08
Nidla bona taxes charged off 5.46 . 568.54
Net property tpxes collected: 88,610.57
Penalties on property ’taxes 817.75
Business licenses and penalties 30,718.36
State' collected (taxes (from State De
partments) 14,804.13
Fines and forfeitures 8,926.00
Rents 1,698.50
Employees’ retirement contributions 2,091.45
Income taxes withheld 2,881.90
Buiddiog inspection fees and misoelOan-
eous city 378.26
Electric sades 90,414.84
Water sales 22,675.50
Sewer service charges 8,435.75
Witter tap fees 2,395.00
Customers’ deposits, miscellaneous sales, etc. 851.39 275,699.40
Total available funds 283,077.05
DISBURSEMENTS:
Police department 17,832.60
Fire Department 6,140.87 ,
Health department 1,620.00
Street department 19,271,37
Trash and garbage department 13,989.24
Insurance and fidelity bonds 2,378.49
Public buildings—maintenance, and! repairs 994,06
Faymenitsi to Newberry Bond- Commission^. 28,660.00
S.C. Retirement system* employee deductions 2,112.57
Withholding taxes remitted 2,937.60
General and administrative 14,973.68
Repayment of bank loan , 20,000.00
Electric department 60,212.76
Water department 15,652.15
Sewer department 1,867.09
i Utility joint expenses 6,033.79
Debt retirement—utility bends 5,836.00
New equipment 1,952.00
Customers’ deposits and inventory of
(gas and oil 565.68 223,029.95
CASH ON HAND AND ON DEPOSIT, MARCH 31, 1950 60,047.10
We have completed an audit of the books and records of the
Qity of Newberry South Carolina, for the six months ended
March 31, 1950, and have filed with the officers of the City our
report thereon. The foregoing is a sumrhary of receipts dis-
bursemlents for the six months which, in our opinion, correctly
reflects the cash transactions for the period October 1, 1949
through March 31, 1950.
J. W. HUNT & COMPANY
| Columbia, S. C., May 10, 1950
Mayor Wiseman states that a complete copy of the sax months
audit is on fide in the City Clerks and Treasurers office, City of
Newlbarry, S. C. -
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CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
First National Bank Bldg.
Atlanta, Ga.
James L. jtespress, C. P. A.
Thomas S. Respess, C. P. A.
April 28, 1950
Mr. T. B. Amis, President
Newberry Electric Cooperative, Inc.
Newberry, South Carolina
Dear Mr. Amis:
We wish to advise that we have completed our audit of the Newberry Electric
Cooperative, Inc., of Newberry, South Carolina as of December 31, 1949, which re
port will be submitted not later than May 10th. From the information secured dur-
ing the course of our audit, we wish to state that the results show a very high ef-*
ficiency in management and offiice records and the members of the cooperative should
feel proud of the results accomplished Dy the officials. We also believe that the
communities in which you render service should be appraised of the services which
have !been rendered. The detailed report which we will submit will bear out the
statements above.
, Yours very truly.
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RESPESS AND RESPESS, C. P. A/s
By: Jas. L. Respess
I wish to advise that the above audit report has been received and is on file at
the Cooperative's office. Any member of the Newberry Electric Cooperative may
examine this report, by simply calling by the office during office hours.
Signed: T. B. AMIS
President of Board
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