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PAGE SIX THE NEWBERRY SUN, NEWBERRY, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1962 JlcJJf Week^ lutpry to imatk trade, and that all 9i jnu are promoted to the Miss WQsob win he your *ew martyr/’ •Test year strength. Sir ... See if yon ean Wt the CRON DINOSAURS INVADE OUR AR I lipsk ?:#<• -A ;y?S.'^'-vicS»r .•. < yss» A m s< nCla " - ••«<3sfrx , >: x-: rvX* < 'vu ... ••• • '»Mw .'• • SSK •:••-, :■ <,£!& , ; . b-MmM 4»5ii.; . : fc /V-s: . *• ; clair ,' ■ '■'. ■' •.'*•••• . v. • . * .- KllSli •.r :^; i f vac*. 3 ?: x - f Popular Dino Beach Toy Hiijdjsa at our Sinclair Service Station RETAIL VALUE 93*98 ■ Seems like every youngster loves the Dinosaur Beach Toy* ■ Real fun in the water—in • swimming pool, lake, at the beech. ■ Fun in the yard, in the hoaMfc at the playground, everyvshtrt! ( ■ 4 feet long* Inflates easUy*j Made of tough Vinyl plastic, DRIVE IN AND \ SEE US TODAYI The following dealers sfand ready to serve you: PROSPERITY NEWBERRY DON GATLIN’S SERVICE STATION Boundary and Caldwell Sts. MORRIS BOAT LANDING We Ghre SAH Green Stamps LITTLE MOUNTAIN G. RUSSELL SHEALT SER. ST A. Tonr G. E. Appliance Dealer POMARIA BOLAND'S SERVICE STATION MOORE’S GROCERY McNEASE BOAT LANDING REMEMBER — At SINCLAIR We Care — About YOU — About Your CARI Farmers Ice & Fuel Co. 618 Drayton St. Phone 154 Newberry, S. C. WE GIVE S&H GREEN STAMPS TO KEROSENE AND FUEL OIL HOME HEATING CUSTOMERS Veterans know and appreciate the interest and support. Sen. Olin D. Johnston has given to all vet erans, of all wars, in their pro blems and the problems of their dependents and survivors. Day and night he has proved his friend ship by legislative action and / personal work in behalf of our nation’s heroes. Sen. Johnston is a combat vet eran (overseas) himself. His res ponse to the needs of veterans is quick, diligent, and effective. He has often been called "The Best friend of the Veterans in the U. S* j Senate,” Ask any Veteran I RE-ELECT JOHNSTON SERVICE—SENIORITY—SOBRIETY '*»M fmr By B« «Hel J«hi»«tM OnaiittM «f A*<«r—*. I’M W*t*M. *•*'- l Supervisor’s Quarterly Report THIRD QUARTER —1961-62 SALARIES $29,038.26 COUNTY ROME: Salaries $ 391.67 Lights 38.29 Fertilizer 162.00 Supplies 1.69 Veterinary Service 3.00 Breeding Service 7.00 Seed 266.26 Livestock Feed 9.10 CHAIN GANG: Salaries $ 5,082.00 Food 269.92 Stripes—Clothing 268.70 Medical 214.20 Supplies 80.70 Tobacco 66.76 Gas—Cook Stove 124.99 ROAD MAINTENANCE: Salaries $2,226.53 Wages 7,238.11 Topsoil 122.95 Lumber 1,887.26 Repairs—Truck Parts and Welding 928.72 Gas, Oil and Greases 3,016.55 Tires and Tubes 648.73 Supplies 474.77 Grader Blades 336.81 Ant> Freeze 59.02 Electricity 79.91 Parts Machinery 336.96 Concrete Pipe 328.78 MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT: National Guard—Newberry $ 375.00 Deputy Sheriff’s Official Expenses 300.00 Ret. Contributions Paid by County Employees — 1,123.52 Hospitalization Insurance—Employees 623.01 Demonstration Agent—Salary and Supplies 261.67 County Agent—Salary and Supplies 134.74 Colored Demonstration Agent—Salary and Rent 317.58 County Health Department—Salary and Supplies 1,390.98 Radio Maintenance 90.00 Colored County Agent—Salary ^ 375.00 Quarterly Report 100.00 Fuel—Whitmire Library 91.71 County’s Portion Social Security 1,414.31 Child Welfare 97.56 S. C. Ind. Comm., Insurance 1,877.07 Bond Premiums 83.75 Scouts—Boys and Girls 160.00 Artificial Breeding Association 249.96 Travel Expense—Coroner 76.00 MISCELLANEOUS CONTINGENT—2-F Miscellaneous Expenses 74.09 Car Radio Repair 1 79.45 Magistrate’s Telephone and Office Rent 60.00 2-Way Radio 169.20 Sales and Use Tax 63.92 Magistrate’s Dieting 32.70 Rural Fire Department 303.45 Liability and Property Damage Insurance 1,086.89 Inmates—Lakeside Rest Home 120.00 SHERIFF’S DIETING Dieting Prisoners -I 1,342.80 POST MORTEM AND LUNACY: Lunacy Exxaminations 1 200.00 Coroner’s Inquest 24.00 Post Mortem Examinations 60.00 COURT EXPENSE Juror Pay ©ills 1 778.20 Coroner’s Jury Pay Bills — 48.00 Magistrate’s Trial 28.00 Library 6200 Witness Fees 85 * 96 Sheriffs Travel Misc. Expense 282.34 REPAIR PUBLIC BUILDINGS Coal - I 581.00 Water, Lights 702.97 Telephone 922.67 Fuel—Jail. Negro Agent Gas Stove—Jail, Agn. Bldg. 945.01 Reprs. and Supplies—Court House, Jail, Agn. Bldg. -r 518.79 Janitor Supplies 171.18 ice 22 ‘ 68 Old Court House 211.25 BOOKS, STATIONERY, POSTAGE, PRINTING: Stamps $ 20.00 Printing and Advertising 102.38 Office Supplies 781.89 Record Books and Fillers 1,100.58 Maintenance Service 47.00 COOK of Conway Democratic Candidate For GOVERNOR Of South Carolina In the June 12 Primary I would like to make known to the public my platform, and in tentions. If I am elected your Governor, I will legalize horse racing, as well as dog racing in the State of South Carolina, and my reason I for this is, that it will give at least three (3,000) thousand peo ple employment in this particular kind of project, and it will mean hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue for the State, as well as lighten the burden of taxes on each individual tax payer, and there are . wealthy people waiting to finance this two million dollar project, and I do not see why we should let all that revenue go down the drain, as you all know we are at the present time paying more and getting less. Furthermore the value of prop erty and real estate in the State as a whole, will increase in value, and with this tremendous amount of revenue we can afford to pay our school teachers more money, which we know they deserve. I am also in favor of cocktail lounges in the State of South Carolina, my reason being in fa vor of open bars, it will eliminate crimes, muggings and hold-ups in some cases murder, and by this, people can go into an open lounge and select his choice. I am not in favor of any liquor or alcoholic beverages whatsoever, but this will practically put the poison boot-legger out of business, so if we have to have alcoholic beverages, let's have it in a more respectable manner, therefore I would like to prove my good citi zenship, and responsibility to my home, community and State by giving my unlimited time and sin cere effort to making the State of South Carolina a law-abiding State and an example of good government on a State wide level. I shall devote all my unlimited time if I am elected your Govern or to fulfilling the duties of the office of Governor, and if elected I will make sore that all citizens of the State of South Carolina re ceive equal protection of our laws and constitutional rights, on our highways and our Courts. If all you good citizens of this County and the State alike agree with me on my platform, please drop me a card. It is not necessary for your signature to appear on the card unless you desire to do so. We are in competition with oth er states for the services of our talenter* youth. It is a shame that other states provide opportunities in which we are lacking. We spent the money to educate our youth who in turn must leave to seek opportunities elsewhere. Money flowing freely in our state by the luring of tourists and industry can bring about an economic rise which in turn would provide op portunities for our young people. As you all know South Carolina is one of the very few states which haa never paid a bonus to their deserving World War II veterans. It seems that no money haa ever been available, or little action tak en. It is my intention through re sults of my offered plan, if suc cessful, to make it possible for the State of South Carolina to carry oat an obligation which is long overdue. Moreover, if I am elected your Governor, I will see to it that ev ery state employee gets a raise in salary, as we all know they deserve. Also higher benefits for our aged. If you are interested in my platform pass this along to a friend. It will be appreciated. By C. A. DEAN, M.D. MEDITORIAL: The insepara bility of mind and body is seen daily in my practice. Hardly an illness is free from the mutual effects. Observations over the years have shown the mind to be the more influential of the two since most reactions to illness- depend on the patient’s basic make-up or personality. To some extent, a person’s susceptability to certain diseases can be pre dicted f rom his personality. It has been shown that similar personalities which respond to- specific life situations in the same fashion are more likely to have the same diseases. For example, those who are excitable and ag gressive are more susceptible to heart disease. These persons are always ready to do battle, and to maintain a state of constant readi- ness, the body secretes adrenalin and other bormooes. It is believed that over a period of years, this oversecretkm of adrenalin haa am adv By contrast of “the to five’ may be cony and done in our novels sad it nevertheless Is rent It is some thing doctors learn to appreciate from experience and is part of the art of medidno. If there wore no influence of personality on dis ease there would be no need for the understanding family physi cian. We could leave it all to the computer*. *nd other electronic devices that typify our existence today. Political Announce] tents FOR PROBATE JUDGE I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Psobate Judge for Newberry County and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary. R. CLAYTON SMITH I hereby announce myself a can didate for the office of Probate Judge ?nd pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic pri mary. GEORCE R. SUMMER I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination to the of fice of Probate Judge for New berry County, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. FRANK H. WARD I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination to the of fice of Probate Judge for New berry County, and pledge myself, to abide the results of the Demo cratic Primary. J. THAD McCRACKIN, JR, COMMISSIONER DIST. 1 I hereby announce myself • candidate for reelection to the of fice of Commissioner from Dis trict 1, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic P»- mary election. CARMAN BOUKNIGHT I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination to the office of Commissioner of New berry County, District 1, and pledge myself to abide the results of the Democratic primary. CECIL E. KINARD I hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination to the of- ficr, of Commissioner for District No. 1, and pledge myself te abide the results of the Democratic pri mary. JAMES L. (JIM) BRASWELL COMMISSIONER DIST. 2 I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election'to the of fice of Commissioner No. 2, New berry County, and pledge myself to abide the results of the primary election. ROSS GEOBGE I hereby announce myself*a can didate for nomination to the of fice of Conmiflsiener for District No. 2, and pledge myself to abide the result* of the Democratic pri mary. S. VIRGIL WILLIAMSON HOUSE OF REPRESENTA TIVES I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-nomination to tha office of Representative from Newberry county, and pledge my self to abide the results of the Democratic Primary. D. P. (JABBO) FOLK I hereby announce myself candidate for re-nomination to tl House of Representatives froi Newberry County, and pledge m3 self to abide the results of tl Democratic Primary. STEVE C. GRIFFITH, JR.