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FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1951
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Supervisor s Report
1st Quarter 1950'51
ROAD MAINTENANCE
J.. C. Baxter, salary % 459.36
H. B. Richardson, salary 501.78
H. D. Ringer, salary 354.45
J. M. Oxner, salary 411.84
J. R. Ellisor, salary 377.88
Labor, • 10,064.24
Willingham Bros. Garage, batteries charged, gas &
tire service 67.96
S. C. National Bank, withholding taxes 213.20
S. C. Retirement System, contribution by County em
ployees 198.80
Newberry Electric Coop, Inc., current 99.72
Ira Summer, lumber 103.14
B. B. Schumpert & Co., cement 9.60
Frank Lominack’s Hdwe., parts and supplies 86.41
Kemper Motor Company, parts 26.60
Shealy Motor Company, parts and new trucks 3,889.61
Smith Motor Company, parts 188.84
Hawkins Body & Trim Shop, repairs 35.00
Ruff Implement Company, tires and tubes 688.28
Battery & Electric Company, parts 92.37
Johnson-McCrackin Company, parts w 21.45
Newberry Auto Supply, parts 208.68
The Pure Oil Company, gas 1,826.95
Esso Standard Oil Company, diesel fuel 327.16
N. H. Summer Road Machinery Company, part and
supplies 963.36
Jeff Hunt Machinery Company, parts 187.56
Tidewater Supply Co., Inc., parts and supplies 176.82
The Hickory Handle Company, supplies 11.37
S. C. State Highway Department, maps and licenses 48.15
Sunrise Auto Supply Co., parts 22.78
J. T. Kibler, lumber 77.27
F. M. Shealy, lumber 1,174.49
Prosperity Dumber Co., lumber 544.15
L A. Wilson &. Son, supplies 11.30
W. P. Bedenbaugh, top soil 106.90
Mrs. R. H. Hipp, top soil 13.65
Hayes Motor Co., parts 0.76
Lipscomb Motor Co., parts 0.66
Goodyear Service Store, batteries and tubes 67.72
D. L. Laird Radiator Works, repairs 26.00
The Texas Co., supplies 412.95
C. D. Coleman Co., gas 3.79
S. W. Shealy, travel expense 3.58
Newberry Machine & Welding Shop, repairs 146.00
Motor Parts, Inc., parts 66.67
J. Eller be Sease, parts 2.66
W. N. Haltiwanger, lumber 269.29
Ray Doolittle, lumber 1 607.60
A. O. Porter, lumber 199.66
John A. Graham, lumber
Raymond Hipp, lumber
R. M. Loipinack Hdwe, parts
Piedmont Auto Parts Co., parts— — 102.02
Edgar Rish, top soil H * 0
Boyd Lumber Co.. Inc., lumber 464.7b
Chapman Lumber Co., lumber
Newberry Recapping Co., recapping tires 10.43
Security Loan & Investment Co., additional insur-
“ ance prem.
Chapman-Hawkins Co., supplies
Thackston-Davis Supply Co., supplies 87.79
S. C. Industrial Commission, Insurance prem. _ 1,015.65
J. C. Neel, uniforms and elevator service 167.34
L. L. Henerson, uniforms 133.33
H. K. Shappon, uniforms 133.33
Newberry County Welfare Department, emergency
relief 1,000.00
The Peoples Hospital, welfare patients 19.00
Columbia Hospital, welfare patients 497.30
Purcells, Bond Premium 424.00
E. Maxcy Stone, compensation for marriage license
service 250.00
LUifan G. Sanders, salary and travel expense 177.00
G. W. Singleton, Rent (col. demonstration office) __ 30.00
Mrs. Mamie D. Bickley, rent (county agents office) 106.00
Clara R. Gregory, salary 119.30
Florence S. Addison, salary 37.80
Commercial Investment Co., rent (health office) 194.26
T. L*. Hicks, (welfare office) 160.00
Mrs. Mary S. Ruff, salary 300.00
George N. Martin, parts and service rendered 83.24
J. Ray Dawkins, Co., Treas., handling of documen
tary stamps 120.00
James D. Brown, traveling expense., 150.00
Motorola. Inc., radio receiving set 500.00
O. H. Dominick, express and freight charges 8.54
Co. K, 213 Inf., Whitmire National Guard, payment
of new bldg. 1,620.00
8. C. National Bank, withholding taxes 26.10
S. C. Retirement bystem, contribution by County
employees 1080
S. C. Retirement System, contribution by County on
employees 9,999.02
Security Loan & investment Co., fire & theft fleet
insurance 295.34
Ruth H. Mathis, travel expense & 84.26
The Peoples Book. Store, Health Dept, office sup
plies 11.30
Joe B. Rose, meals for prisoners 7.10
P. B. Ezell, misc. expense 76.65
Reyburn W. Lominack, service renaered . 60.00
Sinking Fund Commission, lire insurance 242.70
J. C. Dominick, 4-H Club expenses 100.00
Gilder Weeks, supplies lor Health Dept 7.14
Savory Nelson, trafei expense 14.50
B. V. Chapman, legal fees 26.00
The Newberry ooserver. Advertising lui.60
‘The Newberry Sun, Advertising 115.10
Whitmire Medical center, welfare patients 6<.6o
Newberry County Hospital, welfare patients.;. 122.06
Baker's Finance & insurance Co., bond premium 10.00
Ethel Counts, misc. expenses 50.00
Newberry-Saluda Regional Library, appropriation 2,000.00
Central Drug Store, supplies 1.63
S. C. Sanatorium, patient expenses 27.00
Reagins Shoe bhop, repairing typewritter covers 3.50
CHAIN GANGE
Homer W. Bowles, salary | 483.78
L. V. Buzhardt, s&lary 489.00
E. K. Horton, salary 429.00
J. H. Boozer, salary 416.20
D. C. Wilson, salary * 394.06
C. B. Wicker, salary I.IIIII 388.08
Fred Wicker, salary 300.78
G. D. Singley, salary ~ 221.37
Horace Bedenbaugh, salary ~ 118.64
Henry T. Singley, salary I IIIIIII 118.17
Perkins Mattress Works, new and renovated mat
tresses 126.0(0
J. Drake Eden, food 49.62
The Peoples Hospital, surgery and supplies 103.00
S. C. National Bank, withholding taxes 61.40
S. C. Retirement System, contribution by County
employees 69.18
Thomas &• Howard Co., food and supplies 665.60
Belk-Beard Co., clothing ~ 119.26
Frank Lominacks Hardware, parts and supplies.! 25.04
Central Drug Store, medicine and supplies 16.10
Dr. E. M. Anderson, dental service ”11!! 21.00
Dr. E. G. Able, surgery 100.00
M. Citron & Co., clothing *and supplies _ 868.65
State Machinery & Supply Co. t Inc., clothing 188.00
B. C. Moore & Sons, clothing 46.43
Cromer’s Shoe Shop, repairs !!!!!!!! 2.25
Supreme Sales Co., Inc., shoes ! 86.71
Market Basket, food ! 18.68
Gilder ft Weeks, medicine and supplies 18.68
Lominack’s Drug Store, medicine and supplies 36.69
R. M. Lominack’s Hardware, parts and supplies 19.15
Young’s Fruit Store, food 39.95
Dennis Shoe Shop, repairs 1.25
Reagins Shoe Shop, repairs 1.00
Newberry Drug Co., medicine and supplies 17.94
T. M. Rogers ft Son, clock repair 11.11
Smith’s Drug Store, medicine and supplies 4.72
COUNTY HOME
T. P. Adams, salary | 660.00
Eunice Hawkins, wages !!!!!_ 120.48
Southern Cotton Oil Co., fertilizer and meall.III. 372.35
J. Drake Eden, food ! 24.72
Newberry Electric Cooperative, Inc., current I 220.06
Dixie-Home Stores, supplies ~ ~ 0.33
McSwain Funeral Home, pauper’s burial_!_!!!!_!_ 60.00
Clary-Martin Feed & Seed Co., feed and seed__IIII 7.50
J. Ellerbe Sease, parts 9.06
Newberry Farm Equipment Co., parts Z ! 6.19
Thomas ft Howard Co., food and supplies!!.! !! 271.80
Belk-Beard Co., clothing 4.38
Chapman-Hawkins Co., parts 1.20
Frank Lominack’s Hardware, parts and supplies 6.51
R. M. Lominack Hardware, parts and supplies 91,26
Newberry Milling ft Distributng Cp., grading._!__! 10.40
A. F. Bush, Inc., supplies 6.00
Market Basket, food : 33.67
Central Drug Store, medicine and supplies 3.80
Gilder ft Weeks, medicine and supplies 1.00
Lominanck’s Drug Store, medicine and supplies 10.29
Newberry Coop. Breeding Association, service rend
ered 6.00
Bedenbaugh Seed Cleaning Co., cleaning add treat
ing grain . 32.30
Village Smith, repairs i.5u
Johnson-McCrackin, parts 4.79
Esso Standard Oil Co., kerosene!!!!!!!.!!!!..!! 90.28
# REPAIR PUBLIC BLDGS ^
South Bell Telephone ft Telegraph Co., service $ 680.74
Frinz Chemical Co., janitor supplies 37.50
City of Newberry, water and lights 489.65
Prosperity FurifUure '‘Co., linoleum 180.00
Thomas ft Howard Co., supplies 21.77
Chapman-Hawkins Co., parts and supplies 24.45
Frank Lominack Hdwe., parts and supplies 16.30
R. M. Lominack Hdwe., parts and supplies 43.68
Farmers Ice ft Fuel Co., coal and ice 1,313.97
Palmetto Paper Co., supplies !_!!!!" ’ 14.70
Kendall Plant (Oakland Mill) supplies 3.60
Epes-Fitzgerald Paper Co., supplies 68.70
Motor Transport Co., freight 1.60
Newberry Laundry and Dry Cleaning Co., clean
ing service 3.50
The Rembert Co., janitor supplies 165.85
Sinking Fund Commission, Dr., Insurance on Coun- v
ty Bldg. 2,242.43
Neville Bottled Gas Co., gas 64.00
Tom M. Fellers, blocks ~_! 3.00
Market Basket, supplies !_.!!_! ! 4.41
Southland Products Co., supplies !_! * 18.00
G. B. Summer & Sons, supplies 12.00
Lake’s Machine Shop, repairs !!!!!!! 2.00
Columbia Freight Delivery, Inc., freight ! !_ 1.50
Buzhardt Furniture Co., parts !!! ™!
Carolina Electric ft Appliance Co., parts and service 3.70
Smith’s Cut Rate Drug Store, supplies 1.00
Piedmont Auto Parts Co., parts !_!_!!!!!! 0.85
Hill Mfg. Co., supplies !_!!!!! 63.03
Esso Standard Oil Co., fuel !_ 120.61
BOOKS. 8TA. ft P8TG.
George K. Dominick, box rent, envelopes and stamps $ 393.04
James D. Brown, supplies 2.00
The Newberry Sun, printing, advertising and sup
plies & 196.10
The Newberry Observer, printing and advertising 49.20
Keystone Envelope Co., office supplies 37.00
The R. L. Bryan Co., office supplies 146.94
Keys Printing Co., office supplies 60.68
The Peoples Book Store, supplies 4z.06
Tom M. Fellers, stamps 1 3.50
Gilder ft Weeks, supplies 17.60
Lominack s Drug Store, supplies.. , 12.60 ‘
Albert R. Bentley, repairing typewriter 16.60
Walker, Evans & Cogswell Co., office supplies 6.87
Burrough Adding Machine Co., repair service 66.60
COURT EXPENSES
Tom M. Fellers, travel expense $ 86.26
J. Ray Da wains, jury pay bills l,09u.70
SHERIFFS DIETING
T. M. Fellers - 1,418.75
POST MORTEM ft LUNACY
F. B. Pratt, ambulance service • | 7.00
V. w. muenart, M. D., lunacy exam 0.00
Dr. v. a. Loug, lunacy exam b.uo
Dr. Coyt Dam, commitimem papers u.oO
Henry F. Dan, M. D., lunacy exam 6.00
Key burn W. Lominack, lunacy exams lu.ou
Carolina Reporting agency, reporting and trans-
cnoing—inquests 1 67.61
J. E. urant, m. d.. Post Mortem ft lunacy exams 20.00
oeorge R. Summer, travel expense 8.60
Artnur J. Katzberg, lunacy exam 6.00
NATIONAL GUARD
National Guard Hqs. battery, luV-AAA Bn. % 500.00
Battery <J. AO 7 AAA Bn. 000.00
co. ‘•tv ’, zifetn ini., Wnnmire boo.Oo
REPAIRS TO COUNTY JAIL
A. O. Livingston, labor
jonuuie ueuarut, and and .gravel
Tue RAiue iron & metal Co., supplies
a. F. Bush, tnc., material and iaooiL.
iNiggei Bros., supplies
r. iu. iciouuuack Hardware, parts and supplies
Murray Dumber co., lumber 3
L. a. Wilson son, supplies
iNewoerry Lumber Co., supplies
B. Ross Wilson, labor and supplies
Wens Plumoing service, parts and labor
Fraiix Lominacx’s Hardware, parts and supplies
Bums cl Wnitaker, treating floors at County Jail
Wnitener Lumber Co., lumber
Ricnard L. Baker Furniture Co., shades for County
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SALARY
H. K. Boyd, Clerk of Court
Elizabeth C. Boyd, Clerk
, T. M. Fellers, Sheriff
J. C. Neel, Deputy Sheriff
H. K. Shannon, Deputy Sheriff
L. L. Henderson, Deputy Sheriff
T. L. Hill, Tax Collector
J. Ray Dawkins, Treasurer
Martha S. Cromer, Clerk
P. N. Abrams, Auditor
Ruby S. Summer, Clerk
E. Maxcy Stone, Probate Judge
Mildred S. Bouknight, Clerk
H. B. Senn, County physician
George R. Summer, Coroner
S. W. Shealy, Supervisor
Eugenia Epps, Rest Room Operator
J. Frank Lominick, Commissioner
Mrs. C. B. Schumpert, Commissioner
O. H. Lominick, Clerk to Commissioners
Mildred R. Harmon, lerk
B. V. Chapman, County Attorney
W. A. Ridgeway, Assistant County Agent.
P. B. Ezell, County Agent
R. A. Nelson, Magistrate
Roy D. Stutts, Magistrate
Claude Wilson, Magistrate
W. D. Hatton, Magistrate
W. E. Spearman, Magistrate !!!"
B. M. Wise, Magistrate
Savoy Nelson, Constable
A. T. Henderson, Constable
J. E. Dawkins, Constable
W. R. Koon, Constable
J. C. Smith, Constable
E. E. Cummalander, ' 1
Barley C. Shealy, Jailor
3,442.11
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tib.oo
536.76
271.1HJ
484.4A
128.20
38.05
586.8(>
54.00
171.76
6.00
487.84
423.70
106.50
762.70
414.60
838.80
733.29
696.24
638.10
666.60
363.60
389.70
661.80
389.70
777.60
432.00
174.99
201.60
766.60
216.00
216.00
216.60
729.60
76.00
134.37
273.60
115.20
190.80
468.00
168.00
100.80
100.80
83.97
484.98
442.77
139.98
96.24
149.67
* 83.97
460.80
H. W T . Langford,Asst. Jailor _ _ 57.60
Jake R. Wise, Health Officer 388.77
J. C. Sease, County Physician 526.50
Theresa Litzsey, County Nurse 363.87
Mary F. Kunkle, Clerk 414.60
T. E. eitt, services registration board 75.00
W. C. Scott, services registration board 75.00
Virginia L. Counts, services registration board 75.00
South Carolina National Bank, taxes 605.30
South Carolina Retirement System, contribution on
County employees 514.77
AGRICULTURAL BLDG.
W. Herbert Steifel, Contractor, agricultural bldg $27,036.69
Willis Irvin (deceased) Architect ft Helen S. Irvin,
Associate Architect ' 176.31
PROSPERITY
At the March meeting of the
\ T. A. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Brooks showed pictures of and
'ectured on their recent world
our.
Mrs. Gurdon W. Counts con-
lucted the devotions and presided
>ver the meeting.
The Gertrude Leonard Circle
)f the Missionary Society of
rrace Church entertained the
•hildren of the church, Saturday
• fternoon. After an egg hunt the
children were served ice cream.
On Friday afternoon the wo-
nen of Wightman Methodist
Church gave the annual egg hunt
or the children of the Congre
gation.
The Junior Music Club com
posed of the pupils of Mrs. Joe
Bedenbaugh held Its monthly
« it
N. H. REDS 100—$9.95
2 to 3 week Starters 13.95 ft 14.96
—ALSO POULTS—
ROSS BURTON HATCHErtY
Whitmire, S. C.
. meeting Saturday morning witji
Jacquelyn Hamm as hostess. The
program consisted of a study of
John Filds originator of the
Nocturne, and the harp, the most
ancient musical instrument and
a brief history of the Metropoli
tan opera. The program con
cluded with a musical quizz. At
every meeting each pupil plays
a selection.
During the social hour the
hostess assisted by her mother
served ice cream and individual
cukes decorated in the Easter
motif. x
The April meeting of the Pros
perity Garden club will be held
at the home of Mrs. W. O.
Callahan*of Columbia, on Monday.
April 2. The members will meet
at Mrs. George Harmon’s and
leave at 2:15.
Mrs. Connie Wood and Mr.
George P. tester were married
Saturday evening, March 24, at
8:30 at the home of Dr. J. B.
Hannan, D.D. The double ring
ceremony was used,
Mrs. Lester is the daughter of
W. J. Bailey of Charlotte, N. C
and the late Mrs. Bailey. She was
dressed in blue with black ac
cessories. She is employed a*
Royal Cleaners In Newberry.
Mr. Lester is the son of Willie
F. Lester of Prosperity and the
late Mrs. Lester. He Is employ
ed at the Oakland Plant of the
Kendall Mills.
After a short trip they will
make their home at 1302 Jeffer
son Street, Newberry.
Mrs. W. E. Hancock, leader, en
tertained the members of the
Young Peoples Christian Union of
the Prosperity A. R. P. Church,
Thursday evening, March 22, at
her home.
After an interesting recreation
period the hostess served a salad
plate with punch. Easter eggs
on the plate were suggestive of
the season.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Adams and
their little daughter of Aiken
spent the weekend at Adamti
Camp.
Mrs. Alvin Adams has returned
home from Lawson General Hos-
nital in Atlanta, where she un
derwent treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Barnes
and their two children of Colum
bia were Easter Day guests in
the home of Mr. Barnes’ parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Barnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Welborn
and their son of Anderson visit
ed in the home of Mrs. Welborn’s
mother. Mrs. G. F. Clarkson over
the weekend.
Spending today (Friday) with
Mrs. C. S. Mills are Mrs. Willard
Camp and son of Greenville and
Mrs. W. L. Campbell and two
•children of Joanna.
Visiting in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. L. Mills Easter were
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Brissie and
two sons of Woodruff; Dr. Leslie
Mills of Florence, Mr. and Mrs.
Toe Bedenbaugh and their daugh
ter Linda of Lexington.
Weekend guests of Dr. and Mrs.
T. B. Harman were Mr. and Mrs.
John S. Riddle and children of
Greensboro, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs.
L. M. Matthews of Columbia; Mr.
and Mrs. B. F. Hawkins and
children of Newberry. Also with
‘he Harmans Sunday were Mr.
\nd Mrs. E. M. Derrick and their
laughter of Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Adams
and their three sons Ralph, Dew
ay and Thurman spent* Sunday
tn Hartsville with Mr. and Mrs.
Carrol Adams.
Pvt. Perry Eargle of thqo Sandi-
’ord Air Base, Louisville, Ky. is
spending a week’s furlough / with
iis parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. G.
Eargle.
Mrs. Joe Smith and her son
Bill of Brevard, N. C. spent last
week with her relatives at Adams
Camp. Mr. Smith came down
Sunday for Mrs. Smith.
Easter guests of Mrs. J. R.
Bedenbaugh, Sr.,. were Mr. and
Mrs. Cecil Finley and' two boys
and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Wi
Jr. and their little daughter
Columbia; Mr. and Mrs. J.
Bedenbaugh and children
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Bedenl
and children of Newberry,
Mrs. Dilsle Warren of High Pol
N. C.
Mrs. J. B. Stockman has
turned home after spending
winter with her children
Robert Pugh of Orchard Park, N.
Y. and J. Walter Stockman
Buffalo, N. Y.
Weekend guests of Mr.
Mrs. J. D. Perry were Mr.
Mrs. Mayo Creel of Hemini
and Dr. Robert Perry of
ville.
Miss Cora Pugh, student at
lumbia College spent the
holidays with her graniT
Mrs. J. B. Stockman.
Miss Anne Bedenbaugh and
Nelle Harmon of Winthrop Col
lege spent their spring he
at their homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Counts
Orangeburg and Mr. and
Clyde Bedenbaugh of
were Easter Day guests of
J. A. Counts.
Elton C. Sease and his
sons, Elton, Jr., and Jol
Columbia spent Sunday
and Mrs. J. A. Sease.
Sunday guests of Mr. and
Oscar Wessinger were Mr.
Mrs. Rudolph Oswald and.
two children and Miss
Dominick of Columbia;
Mrs. Elishla Abrams of
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pins
Cross Hill.
With Mrs. W. D. Derrlcl
Day were Mr. and
Derrick and their three dau
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
of Columbia. • -r^
Mr. and Mrs. Gurdon
Counts and their two
don Wright and Dicky
end guests of Mr. and
Robert Reagin and Mrs.
Epting in Greenwood.
Miss Betty Ross of
spent the weekend with he
°r, Mrs. J. E. Ross.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis
Charlotte, N. C.; Mr. and
James Arthur Bedenl
their two children of.
and Miss Kathryn Pugh
lanta splnt the Easter
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