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THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1956
THE NEWBERRY SUN
PAGE THREE
THE BAFFLES
By Mahoney
MOTHER'S ARRIVING TOMORROW
FOR HER SPRING VISIT. WE
SHOULD REDECORATE
HER ROOM!.
THANKS VERY MUCH. I'LL RETURN
THEM IN A PEW DAYS.
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CANDIDATES
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FOR SENATE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election to the State
Senate from Newberry County
and pledge myself to abide the re
sults of the Democratic primary.
R. AUBREY HARLEY
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New dam for farm pond nearing completion on a Newberry
farm. This pond will be stocked with bream and bass. It
will also provide a source of water for fire protection to the
nearby Lumber yard. SCS technicians made necessary sur
veys and plans for the construction of this pond.
The proper storage and use of water, and
construction of dams for irrigation purposes and flood
control to prevent erosion—these are measures rec
ommended to Co-operators by the Newberry County
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Soil Conservation District.
We express our appreciation to these men during
SOIL CONSERVATION WEEK.
Newberry Milling and
Distributing Co.
FOR SENATE
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Senate
from Newberry County and pledge
myself to abide the results of the
Democratic jirimary.
EARL H. BERGEN
For House of Representatives
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of House of
Representatives from Newberry
County and pledge myself to abide
the results of the Democratic pri
mary.
JESSE FRANK HAWKINS
For Representative
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
House of Representatives, and
pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic primary. |
T. WILLIAM HUNTER
Commissioner District No. 1
I hereby announce my self a
candidate for Commissioner from
District No. 1, Newberry county,
and pledge myself to abide the
results of the Democratic primary.
CARMAN BOUKNIGHT
Commissioner District 1
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for Commissioner of dis
trict No. 1, Newberry county and
pledge myself to abide the re
sults of the Democratic primary.
W. RAY FEAGLE
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Commissioner District 1
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for election to the office
of Commissioner District No. 1
of Newberry county and pledge
myself to abide the results of the
Democratic primary.
ERNEST MARTIN
Magistrate District No. 2
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office
of Magistrate for District NO. 2
(Newberry) Newberry County and
pledge myself to abide the results
of the Democratic elections.
BEN F. DAWKINS
For Commissioner
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the of
fice of Commissioner for District
2, Newberry county, and pledge
myself to abide the results of the
County Democratic primary.
G. T. (TAB) WERTS
For Commissioner No. 2
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of Com
missioner District 2 of Newberry
County and pledge myself to abide
the results of the Democratic pri
mary.
ROSS GEORGE
For Supervisor
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for the office of Supervisor
of Newberry County and pledge
myself to abide the results of the
County Democratic primary.
ted c. mcdowell
For Supervisor
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office
of Supervisor for Newberry county
and pledge myself to abide by the
results of the Democratic primary.
S. W. SHEALY
For Coroner
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the of
fice of Coroner of Newberry coun
ty and pledge myself to abide the
results of the County Demorcatic
primary.
GEORGE R. SUMMER
Magistrate, Prosperity
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the of
fice of Magistrate of District No.
3, Prosperity, and will abide by
the results of the election.
CLAUDE WILSON
For Auditor
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office
of Auditor for Newberry County,
subject to the rules and regula
tions of the Democratic party.
RALPH B. BLACK
For Treasurer
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office
FOR
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REV. ROBERT H. HARPER
The Conversion of Saul.
Lesson for May 6: Acts 9: 1-6, 10-
19.
Golden Text: John 15: 16.
Saul was a native of Tarsus and
of a family that had acquired
Roman citizenship. Though a Jew,
he had the impress of Greek cul
ture, and he was the most highly
educated of the leaders of the
early church. He was therefore
Eminently fitted to become the
great apostle to the gentiles.
Notwithstanding his educational
training and associations, he was
at first very narrow and bigoted
in religious matters. He watched
with approval the stoning of
Stephen, and soon thereafter,
armed with letters from the chief
priests, he set out for Damascus to
persecute Christians found there.
As he drew near to Damascus,
a dazzling light exceeding that of
the midday sun caused him to
fall to earth, blinded and aston
ished. The risen and glorified
Saviour appeared to him in out
ward splendor as the Messiah
and commissioned him to be the
great apostle to the gentiles.
The record also tells of another
great man—Ananias, who was dif
ferent from the great liar of the
same name of whom we also read
in the Acts. Saul had found lodging
in the house of one Judas who
dwelt in the street' called Straight.
Thither the Lord directed Ananias
to go. Though at first he ques
tioned with the Lord because he
had heard of Saul's activity against
Christians. Ananias went to Saul,
lead him out of blindness and to
Christian faith and baptism. So
may the light from Jesus illumine
the way of service for all of us.
Prosperity News
MRS. B. T. YOUNG, Correspondent
The Prosperity Garden club and Thursday at the home of Dr
meets May 7 with Miss Effie and Mrs. G. W. Harmon
Hawkins at 3:30. There will be
a plant exchange and each mem
ber is requested to bring a plant.
The Garden club council had a
workshop and flower arrange
ment last Thursday afternoon,
conducted by Mrs. J. H. Symmes
of St. Matthews.
The Dogwood Garden club will
meet Monday, May 7 at 3:30 with
Mrs. W. H. Leaphart, Jr.
Miss Clara Brown was hostess
to the William Lester chapter U.
D. C. Friday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. John Stockman.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wise of
Atfcnta, Georgia were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. E..
Wise.
Mrs. Abe Richards of Heath
Springs visited her father, B. T.
Young last Wednesday.
Mrs. B. T. Young is expected
home this week from the Colum
bia hospital.
Mrs. Earl Hartsell and Mrs.
Louise Davis of Greenville were
guests Monday of Rev. and Mrs.
G. W. Harmon.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Gus A. Schat-
tenburg are spending a while with
M!rs. W. L .Mathis before leaving
for their new home at San An
tonio, Texas.
Mrs. Gordon W. Counts, and
Gurdon, Jr., spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Olin Long of Clo
ver.
James Hunt of Spartanburg
visited his mother, Mrs. A. B.
Hunt Sunday. .
Lt. Ool. ar\ dMrs. C. B. Whittle
are leaving this week for Iran af
ter a visit with Mrs. S. A. Quat-
tlebaum.
Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Symmes of
St. Matthews spent Wednesday
Mr. and Mr.s Ray Bedenbaugh
of Pasadena, Texas, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bedenbaugh.
Relatives attending the funeral
of Mr. W. F. Ruff Saturday were:
Mr. Virgil Ruff of Modesto, 111.
Mrs. W. H. Livingston and
Mrs. Clarence Livingston of Jack
sonville, Florida.
Mrs. A. M .Brown and family
of Columbia.
Mrs. Charles J. Tuscek of Dal
las, Texas.
Mr. and' Mrs. Willis Ruff of
of Princeton. '■
Mrs. Ernest Tisdell and Mrs. E.
I. Ruff of Duncan.
Mrs. Lula Bedenbaugh spent
Sunday with the A. P. Ramages
in Jauapa.
Mrs. Paul Schultz of Atlanta
is spending the week with her
mother, Mrs. R. T. PPugh.
Mrs. Ola Bowers, Miss Pet
Bowers, and Mr. Jake Bowers
spent Sunday in Aiken with the
Douglas Clarks.
Mr. and Mxs. Cu»*tis Pugh, of
Charlotte, N. C. are expected
this weekend for a visit to Mrs.
R. T. Pugh.
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of Treasurer of Newberry county
and pledge myself to abide the re
sults of the elections.
J. RAY DAWKINS
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to the office j
of Sheriff for Newberry County
and pledge myself to abide the ]
results of the Democratic primary.
TOM M. FELLERS
Clerk of Court
I hereby announce myself a can-1
didate for re-election to the office
of Clerk of Court for Newberry
county and pledge myself to abide j
the results of the elections.
CHARLES B. BOWERS
Clerk of Court
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of Clerk of Court for
Newberry county, and pledge my
self to abide the results of tho
County Democratic primary,
WILLIAM R. LOMINICK
Superintendent of Education
I hereby announce myself a can
didate for re-election to tho office
of Superintendent of Education of
Newberry county and agree to
abide by the results of the Demo
cratic primary.
JAMBS IX BROWN
FOR SALE!!
1956 Mercury 4-d Sedan.
Mileage low 2546, like new
—power steering. Power
brakes, radio, heater, wh.
wall tires.
Will give good trade.
Hayes Motor Co.
Newberry, S. C.
1504 Coates St. Phone 3^2
LEGAL HOLIDAY NOTIK!
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Thursday, May 10th
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Southern Memorial Day
BEING A LEGAL HOLIDAY
The Institutions Listed Below Will Not Be
Open For Business
The Public is Urged to Take Notice of This And
Arrange all Business Accordingly
Newberry County Bank
NEWBERRY JOANNA
The South Carolina National Bank
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Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Ass’n
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The State Building & Loan Association
The Bank of Commerce
PROSPERITY, S. C.
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