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PAGE 8-The Newberry Sun, Newberry, S. C., Thursday, March 30, 1972
BIBLE DEDICATED . . .
(Continued from Page 1)
leigh; leader in Outpost work;
Deacon; Superintendent of Sun
day School; Elder; Elder Eme
ritus.
“Beaufort M. Scurry studied
God’s Holy Word.
“Beaufort M. Scurry taught
God’s Holy Word.
“Beaufort M. Scurry was a
person who honestly tried to
live a life in accordance with
the teaching of God’s Word and
made every effort to encourage
others to do likewise.
“If we look around here in
this sanctuary, we shall see se
veral memorials in memory
of some very fine Christian per
sons and if we travel over this
world we shall see many me
morials to many people, some
cost little, some cost many mil
lions of dollars. We shall find
them located in churches, hos-
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Political
Announcements
FOR AUDITOR
I hereby announce my can
didacy for reelection to the of
fice of Auditor for Newberry
County and pledge to abide the
results of the county Democra
tic primary election.
JEANETTE K. HAMM
FOR CLERK OF COURT
I hereby announce my can
didacy for reelection to the of
fice of Clerk of Court for New
berry County and pledge to
abide by the results of the De
mocratic Primary election.
MILDRED R. HARMON
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for the office of Sheriff
for Newberry County and pledge
to abide the results of the coun
ty Democratic primary elec
tion.
L. L. (Slim) HENDERSON
I hereby announce my can
didacy for reelection to the of
fice of Sheriff for Newberry
County and pledge to abide the
results of the county Democra
tic primary election.
EUGENE (Gene)
SHEALY
I hereby announce my can
didacy for the office of Sheriff
for Newberry County and pledge
to abide by the results of the
Democratic Primary election.
THOMAS B. (Tom)
PERRY
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for the office of
Treasurer for Newberry Coun
ty and pledge to abide by the
results of the Democratic pri
mary election.
GEORGE W. SUMMER
FOR MAGISTRATE
DISTRICT 2
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for reelection to the
office of Magistrate District 2
for Newberry County and pledge
to abide by the results of the
Democratic Primary election.
J. 0. (Butch) ZOBEL
FOR COUNTY COUNCIL
I hereby announce my can
didacy for reelection to County
Council from District No. 1 and
pledge to abide by the results
of the Democratic Primary
election.
BEN F. DAWKINS
BOARD OF EDUCATION
I hereby announce myself
a candidate for a seat on the
Newberry County Board of Edu
cation from District 1 and
pledge to abide the results of
the county Democratic primary
election.
E. E. GAULDEN
pitals, public buildings, parks,
on highways and many other
places, however, I cannot think
of a memorial to be placed in
this Church that would be more
appropriate to the memory of
this Christian gentleman than
a Book containing God’s Holy
Word, The Bible. In this Book,
John 3:16, we read, “For God
so loved the world, that he
gave his only begotten Son,
that whosoever believeth in him
should not perish, but have
everlasting life,” and in John
14:1-3, we read, “Let not your
heart be troubled, ye believe
in God, believe also in me. In
my Father’s house are many
mansions: If it were not so, I
would have told you. I go to
prepare a place for you. And
if I go and prepare a place
for you, I will come again, and
receive you unto myself; that
where I am, there ye may be
also.”
“Beaufort M. Scurry believed
in God’s Word and according
to God’s Word, he is alive to
day and he will occupy one of
God’s mansions throughout all
e'ernity. We will now have a
Prayer of Dedication for this
Holy Book in memory of Beau
fort M. Scurry.”
Dr. Neil E. Truesdell, pastor
of Aveleigh offered the dedica
tory prayer.
Hites enjoy
Miami vacation
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmur Hite,
enjoyed a “Make Your Mark”
holiday vacation recently at the
Carillon Hotel in Miami Beach.
Florida. Here they meet with
other top service managers and
(heir wives from across the
United States. Mr. Hite is ser
vice manager at Tuggle Chevro
let Company.
WANT ADS
FOR SALE: One 1970 Ford
Custom 500, 4-Dr. Sedan with
Air Condition; One 1969 Ply
mouth 4-Dr. Sedan with Air
Condition; and One 1958 Chevro
let, one-half ton Pick-up. For
inspection contact Alvin Jack-
son at the City Garage. Sealed
bids will be received in the of
fice of the Director of Finance,
City of Newberry, P. O. Drawer
538, until 10:00 A.M. April 5,
1972 and will be publicly open
ed at that time in (he Council
Room. The bid must have at
tached a check for 10 percent
of the bid with the balance being
paid at time of purchase. The
City reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Home, old or new, wanted to
rent or purchase, in or closeby
Newberry. By Newberry College
staff member. Please call 276-
5010, extension 29 Day or 276-
3375 evening.
HELP WANTED
Plumbers, electricians, final fin
ishers, sheet metal workers,
trim cabinet and flooring men
wanted for mobile home work.
Apply Lexington Homes, Inc.,
Lexington, S. C.
M303tc
FOR RENT
Rooms for rent for night or per
week in Prosperity, S. C. Call
364-3691.
23M5tp
I’M LOOKING FOR PEOPLE
who like people, who want extra
money, who can spend spare
time hours selling Avon pro
ducts. You’ll meet friendly
neighbors, earn cash for all the
things you want. Let me show
you how easy it is to get started.
Call Mrs. Jean Andrews, P. O.
Box 522, Chester, S. C. Phone
38S-323&.
[aster seals
response good
Sunday, April 2nd concludes
the 1972 Easter Seal Campaign.
In a recent report it was noted
that the good people of New
berry County has been respond
ing quite well, but to continue
its record of “over the top” for
the past ten years, contributions
will have to step up this week.
Newberry County was fifth
highest in the state last year
in the contributions received
from the sale of B.A.C. buttons
by the local law enforcement
officers under the direction of
Chief Ray Schumpert. A total
of 3500 buttons were sold.
In the mailing division on
the Easter Seals mailed out se
veral weeks ago under the
chairmanship of Col. Jim Hol
combe and headed by Mrs. Sally
French and here committee a
total of $1,350.00 had been re
ceived as of Saturday, March
18th. Individuals are asked to
send in their contributions in
the envelope mailed in their
Easter Seal letter. Last week’s
contributions had not been to
taled at presstime.
Phil Kelly, local chairman,
said “that due to the steady
growth in numbers of crippled
children and adults, the local
chapter has stepped up its re
habilitation services. “Despite
medical and scientific ad
vances,” Kelly explained “the
ranks of the crippled are grow
ing. This is becaue of popula
tion growth, increased num
bers of accidents and medical
treatment which saves victims
of crippling diseases who might
have died in past years.”
Newberry citizens who have
always responded in the past
are asked to be sure and send in
their contributions this week.
J. Dudley French, 1227 Walnut
Street, Newberry, is the local
treasurer.
Scientists to
hear lecture
What right does an individual
have to be himself and to be
free?
A divine right, according to
a public lecture to be given
in Saluda, South Carolina, on
Friday evening of this week,
March 31st, by George Louis
Aghamalian, C.S.B., a Christ
ian Science lecturer from New
York.
“Right now,” Mr. Aghama
lian will state, “you have the
right to be yourself—the man
God made, the man Christ Je
sus exemplified. Right here you
have the right to control your
experience and be free. And,
forevermore you have the right
to fulfill your God-directed pur
pose.”
Mr. Aghamalian will speak at
the invitation of Christian
Science Society, Saluda, in the
National Guard Armory, Green
wood Highway at 8:00 P.M. He
NOTICE OF JURY DRAWING
We, the undersigned Jury
Commissioners of Newberry
County, shall on Wednesday,
April 12, 1972 at 9 o’clock A.M.
in the office of the Clerk of
Court, openly and publicly, draw
the names of Forty (40) men
and women to serve as Jurors
for the Court of Common Pleas
(Civil) which will convene in
the Newberry County Court
house on Monday, April 24, 1972.
MILDRED R. HARMON,
Clerk of Court
JEANETTE K. HAMM,
Auditor
J. RAY DAWKINS,
Treasurer
Newberry, S. C.
March 29, 1972
will be introduced by Mrs. Sa
rah Nettles of Clinton, Superin
tendent of the Sunday School.
Local arrangements for the
event are being coordinated by
John Allan Long, Lecture Com
mittee Chairman.
The lecturer will explain how
spiritual understanding of one’s
true identity brings healing.
Mr. Aghamalian, a native of
Brooklyn, New York, withdrew
his full time to the healing mi
nistry of Christian Science. In
1964 he became a teacher of
Christian Science. He is cur
rently on extensive tour as a
member of The Christian
Science Board of Lectureship.
“Stand Up for Your Rights!”
is the subject of his local lec
ture which is free to all.
Child care and ample park
ing will be provided.
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