The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, May 26, 1960, Image 7
One particular stale lays what is probably a Just claim to the title,
**¥<and of jCnchantment,” but indeed, r—nlisiitiiinnf is to be found
everywhere in this freat land of oore—East, North, Sooth and West.
Mm the crow flies, it is sometimes only a abort distance from barren
desert land to the heights of a snow-capped mountain; from mucky
swamplands to gently rolling pine thickets; from the noisy din of a
concrete Jangle to the peaceful quiet of a wilderness. Regardless of
where yon live or may be, a part of America’s wonderland of nature
is not too fsr away. The scene above shows two horsemen enjoying
the view from the moraine overlooking Wallowa Lake (Oregon) with
the Wallowa Mountains in the background.
Supervisor’s
Quarterly Report
FOURTH QUARTER — 1960
SALARIES $26,303.01
COUNTY HOME:
Salaries 1,052.25
Food . 457.92
Clothing 11.95
Medical Care 46.96
Lights 195.91
Supplies 119.71
Fuel, Stove 399.11
Livestock Feed, Seed 72.48
Purchase of Mule , 75.00
Tobacco 45.84
CHAINGANG:
Salaries 5,069.30
Food 599.97
Stripes Clothi;:g 576.51
Medical 322.31
Equipment and Supplies ^ 532.66
Tobacco 79.94
Fuel Stove , 156.64
ROAD MAINTENANCE:
Salaries 2,156.11
Wages 10,558.34
Lumber 3,034.34
Concrete Pipe 686.88
Nails 82.92
Repairs and Truck Parts, Welding 1,255.87
Parts Machinery 2,825.30
Gas, Oils, Greases 3,556.76
Tires and Tubes 1,122.81
Supplies and Truck License ■ 462.20
Electricity 96.56
Travel Expense—Supervisor 10.48
MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT:
Ret. Cont. Paid by County on Co. Employees 1,199.92
Hospitalization Ins. on County Employees 389.17
Dem. Agt.—Salary and Supplies * 234.74
County Agt.—Salary and Supplies 73.84
Col. Dem. Agt. and Rent 265.95
Co. Health Dept.—Salaries and Travel 1,307.73
Radio Maintenance 1 92.70
Colored County Agt.—Salary 230.64
Quarterly Report 166.00
Fuel—Whitmire Library 109.82
Hospitalization and Travel Welfare Dept. * 234.22
County’s Portion Social Security 2,439.87
S. C. Ind. Commission Ins. 1,285.96
Bond Premiums 80.00
Artificial Breeding Association 305.64
Service Officer 150.00
Board of Assessors 140.80
Deputy Sheriff’s Official Expenses 180.00
MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT, 2-F:
Clerical Help 35.00
Sheriff Office Expense 49.67
Miscellaneous Expense 159.43
Sales and Use Tax 17.23
Magistrate Dieting 23.92
Safe Protection and Lia. & Prop. Dam. Ins. 1,130.06
Paupers Funeral — 50.00
SHERIFF’S DIETING:
Dieting Prisoners 1,909.10
POST. MORTEM AND LUNACY:
Lunacy Exams 100.00
Coroner’s Inquest 19.26
Aas’t Coroner 30.00
Post Mortem Exams 70.00
COURT EXPENSES:
Juror Paybills 1,214.53
Coroner’s Jury Paybills 12.00
Magistrate’s Trial 108.00
Law Library 14.30
Witness Fees 1 27.05
Sheriff’s Travel Misc. Expenses 258.12
REPAIRS PUBLIC BUILDINGS:
Coal, Fuel 1,872.08
Water & Lights 700.44
Telephone 948.49
Repairs & Supplies to Court House & Jail 535.67
Janitor Supplies 383.39
Repairs to Agri. Bldg. & Court House 1,349.54
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REY. ROBERT H. HARPER
CHANGES
M ORE years ago than I care to
write, I heard a college ora
tor begin his address by refer
ring to a traveler on a railway
train rushing west at sixty miles
an hour on the surface of the
earth revolving toward the east
in a great orbit around the sun,
et cetera, being puzzled to know
whither he was tending.
In view of the many changes
that have come since then the
time seems far away when I
heard the address. It would
he a greater puzzle to know
whither we are tending now. For
the amazing changes that have
come to tiie world have almost
stripped us of the imagination to
think of anything further for
mankind.
Yet material changes have not
been alone in forming the picture
of the world at the present But
it is in the changes apart from
the material that we find a sure
hope of the present For the
holy season which we are enter
ing reminds of the eternal things
above all reach of change and de
cay. And so, as we sometimes
sing, “O Thou who changes! not
abide with me.”
FOR SOLICITOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office
of Solicitor of the Eighth Judi
cial Circuit, and pledge myself to
abide the results of the Democrat
ic Primary.
WILLIAM T. JONES
FOR SOLICITOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for election to the Office
for Solicitor for the Eighth Judi
cial Circuit and pledge myself to
abide the results of the Demo
cratic Primary. ,
HUGH A. BEASLEY
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eras for Warner Bros.’ new
technicolor picture, “The Bram
ble Bush.”
RITZ
Theatre
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
& SATURDAY
Doris Day, David Niven, Janis
Paige, Spring Byington,
Richard Hayden
Please Don't Eat
The Daisies
MONDAY & TUESDAY
Dirk Bogarde, Yoko Tani, John
Fraser, Ronald Lewis
The Wind
Cannot Read
CLOVER LEAF
DRIVE-IN
Theatre
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FIRST RUN PICTURE IN
NEWBERRY
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FOR COMMISSIONER DIST. 2
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for reelection to the office
of Commissioner District No. 2
and pledge myself to abide the re
sults of the Democratic Primary.
ROSS GEORGE
FOR MAGISTRATE DIST NQ. 2
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for reelection as Magistrate
District No. 2 and pledge myself
to abide the results of the Demo
cratic Primary.
BEN F. DAWKINS
FOR MAGISTRATE DIST/4
t hereby announce myself a can
didate for election to the office of
Magistrate District 4, Pomaria,
i,nd pledge myself to abide the
resuljts of the Democratic Prim
ary.
L. H. KINGSMORE
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for reelection to the office
of Sheriff for Newberry County
and pledge myself to abide the re
sults of the Democratic Primary,
TOM M. FELLERS
BEST PALS . . . Bunie Busby
of Austin, Tex., is Just tioktsi
to have his pet squirrel scratch
his bead.
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Tree, awm 5
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tree, then buy the
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FOR CORONER
i I hereby announce myself a can
didate for reelection to the office
of Coroner for 'Newberry County
and pledge myself to abide the re
sults of the Democratic Primary.
GEORGE R. SUMMER
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce myself a Can
didate for reelection to the office
of Auditor for Newberry County
and pledge myself to abide the re
sults of the Democratic Primary.
RALPH B. BLACK
FOR CLERK OF COURT
I hereby announce myself a can
didate to succeed myself as Clerk
of Court for Newberry County and
pledgre to abide the results of the
Democratic Primary.
BURKE M. WISE
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a can-;
didate for reelection to the office
of Treasurer for Newberry County
and pledge myself to abide the re
sults of the Democratic Primary.
J. RAY DAWKINS
LACKLAND AFB, T«*.—Air
man John W. Wofford, son of
Mr. William C. Wofford of 606
Clark St., Newberry, has com
pleted his initial course of Air
Force basic military training
here. He has been selected to
attend the technical training
course for Aircraft Control and
Warning Operator at Keesler
AFB, Mississippi.
Airman Wofford attended
Newberry High SchooL
SUPT. OF EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election as Coun
ty Superintendent of Education,
and pledge myself to abide the
results of the Democratic pri
mary election.
JAMES D. BROWN
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FOR AND ABOUT TEENAGERS
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This week’s letter mokes two
requests: 1. “Would you please
give me all the information you
have on dating problems of 15-
year-olds. 2. Will you please give
me all the information you have
on how to make people like us.”
Many times in this column we
have talked about the “problems"
of teenage dating.'But we do not
have a mass of information that we
can pass out. We could “toss out"
all types of problems, but instead,
let’s approach the situation in a
nore positive manner. \
Is teenage dating aH right? Cer
tainly, it is. If boys and girls are
not allowed to date until they are
selves socially. Confidence, poise,
personality—these do no> come
with a certain age; they must be
developed. Where getting along
in life is concerned; we learn by
doing, just as we learn to swim
or to ride a bicycle.
When is a boy or gfrl “old
enough" to date? Here again, we
do not think anyone can establish
d certain age and say, “this Is, it."
Children should be urged to go to
and school and
even before they t
n When they are “oU enough^
for a parent to
m this is why
some of them delay making it, thus
creating a “dating problem."
It is the opinion of this corner
at'asssrr.s U
until the age of 10 or 20 is not near
so wise as the parent who allows
his teenager, to dale much earlier
—and who supervises such
as the kind of company kept,
hours, and the places where
“dating”^ is done. Understand
twenty, or even nineteen, they doJ* nd confidence b«tween the par-
a ,7: h - nn j n _t them ^ and the teenager keeps “dat-
not team, how to conduct tham-l^ prob i ema ., t0mlnl ^ um .
How do we make people like
us? They must like us if we are
friendly, if we observe the
rule; if we are fair, honesi, ana
always thp type of person that
we ourselves would like for a
friend. 'l
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ICE, FRANKFORT, KY.
If ?•« have a
want to disc os*,
FOR HOUSE OF
REPRESENTATIVES
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for House of Representa
tives from Newberry County and
pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic Primary.
D. P. (JABBO) FOLK
FOR THE HOUSE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the House of Rep
resentatives from Newberry coun
ty, and pledge myself to' abide
the results of the Democratic
primary election.
STEVE C. GRIFFITH, J£.
FOR THE HOUSE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for releection to the
House of Representatives from
Newberry county and pledge my
self to abide the results of the
Democratic primary election.
T. WILLIAM HUNTER
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for reelection to the office
of Supervisor for Newberry Coun
ty and pledge myself to abide the
results of the Democratic Primary.
S. W. SHEALY
Shake Hands Wi
The Devil
Janies Cagney, Don Murray
Added Color Cartoon—Springtime
Cobblers
FRIDAY & SATURDAY
Li’l Abner
Peter Palmer, Leslie Parrish,
Stubby Kaye
Julie Newmar
• Added Color Cartoon—The
Vamphas
SUNDAY, MONDAY
& TUESDAY
The Last Voyage
Robert Stack, Dorothy Malone
Added Color Cartoon—It’s A
Living
FOR SUPERVISOR
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for Supervisor of New
berry County and pledge myself
to abide the results of the Dem
ocratic primary.
HAROLD B. HENDRIX
FOR SENATE
I hereby announce myself •'
candidate for the office of Sen
ator from Newberry County and
pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic! primary.
JESSE FRANK HAWKINS
FOR SENATE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Sena
tor from Newberry County and
pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic Primary.
EARL H. BERGEN
COMMISSIONER DIST 1 7
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the of
fice of Commissioner from Dip-
trict 1, and pledge myself to aide
the results of the Democratic el
ection.
CARMAN BOUKNIGHT
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Although we are 13 and a half Million Dollars
in size—Confidence is our greatest asset,
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For 25 years the people of this community have
placed their money with us in confidence, and
we have loaned it to others with confidence.
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That’s why we have grown consistently, safe
ly and surely over the past years. Yes, Confi
dence is our greatest asset.
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r i2B3"COLI.E©B~STRBBTrNBWBERRY. «. C&
“Use our Modem Night Depository for after office hours businegs.”
“NEWBERRY’S LARGEST SAVINGS INSTITUTION”
“SMALL ENOUGH TO KNOW YOU—BIG ENOUGH TO SERVE YOU**
Directors . ‘ i
J. F. CLARKSON
M. O. SUMMER
G. K. DOMINICK
J. K. WILLINGHAM
& H PURCELL
W. C HUFFMAN