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FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1945 THE NEWBERKT sui* m— RED CROSS QUOTAS Ward Ward Ward 1 Ward 2 Ward 3, No. 1 Ward 3 No. 2 4 5 Oakland Special Gifts City schools and teachers. . Organizations Helena College Colored Business committee Prosperity Little Mountain Pomaria Peaks New Hope Zion & Pressley Mt. Pleasant Maybinton St. Phillips Jolly Street Johnston Mt. Bethel Garmany Hartford Silverstreet > Chappells Bush River Kinards Jalapa Whitmire Long Lane & Beth Eden .. $ 200.00 400.00 225.00 800.00 200'.00 1300.00 500.00 3750.00 400.00 50.00 10.00 150.00 900.00 2000.00 1000.00 500.00 300.00 100.00 100.00 100.00 40.00 150.00 40.00 40.00 76.00 125.00 250.00 225.00 250.00 40.00 50.00 3700.00 40.00 Home Demonstration By ETHEL L. COUNTS The week of March 3rd to 11th is a time when 4-H Club members sre called on to rededicate their heads, hearts, hands and health to victory. The war tempo has speeded up, the production of war materials is on the increase. Many deferred farm work ers are being drafted which means fewer left on the farm to raise the food that is badly needed. This critical situation presents a chal lenge to the remaining members of every farm family. During this week we should check up on the ef forts they have made and pledge and anew with particular reference to the 4-H goals. This is an opportune time for friends to encourage young people in planning constructive ways of helping to take the place of those in the armed forces by producing needed food supplies for our fight ing men on all fronts. Farm boys and girls have helped produce or we would not be as far along in the war as we are today. The vegetables grown have made it possible to bring vitamin-rich food to our service men in all comers of the world. The job ahead calls for the full use of everyone’s resources. It will be a gigantic task. It can be done with the spirit rural youth has manifested in the years since the war began. WANT ADS FUL - O - PEP - FEED—Start your chicks off right with Ful-O-Pep- Starting Mash. Give your laying hens a trial sack of Ful-O-Pep Laying Mash. R. Derrill Smith, Wholesale Grocer, Newberry, S. C. 2t TRESSPASS NOTICE—All hunting or otherwise trespassing on the lands of Mrs. Pat Mitchell or Mrs. Claude Summer is expressly for bidden and will be prosecute under the law. 31-3t BUYING PECANS—All sizes, any amount. Market prices. R. Der- rill Smith, Wholesale Grocer. New berry, S. C.' 2t BUYING RABBITS—All sizes, any number. Market prices. R. Der rill Smith, Wholesale Grocer, New berry, S. C. 2t LOST—War Rationing Book No. 3 issued to C. A. Force. Finder please return to the War Rationing Board or C. A. Force at R. M. Lominac) Hardware on Main St. WE WILL BUY—Your burlap sacks or any kind of old rags, also scrap iron and other metals. See W. H. STERLING. TRESPASS NOTICE — Trespassing any form—hunting, hauling wood, fishing—is strictly forbidden, on the lands of the undersigned and any violation will be prosecuted. Signed: H. O. Long, B. O. Long, J. G. Long, A. P. Werts, T. Blair Boozer, Gv.y Boozer, J. H. Bow ers, S. L. Porter. tfc AT FIRST SIGN OF A ic O'*® “666 Cold Preparations as directed LOANS ON REAL ESTATE AUTOMOBILES AND PERSONAL PROPERTY NEWBERRY INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. NED PURCELL, Manager TELEPHONE 197 Exchange Bank Building Newberry is Askedlo Raise $18,000 in the Drive now Under Way The Red Cross is at the Side of YOUR Boy Reserve All You Can out of Today’s Pay Envelope* OVER THERE AT HOME A SURGICAL DRESSING’S life begins in a Red Cross workroom and ends in a medic’s little jungle clearing in the Philippines, in these pictures. More than two billions of these dressings have been made by Red Cross volunteers, in all parts of the nation. Someone Will Call on You Be Ready! Newberry WILL do its part. AS TROOPS were unloading in an early invasion of the Philip* pines, this Red Cross field director set up a coffee and doughnut anteen and with the hot java and sinkers cheered fighting men only a few hundred yards away. Bullets flew as the coffee brewed. . V ' * i* « ; x 1 1 a , 1 JUNIOR REIr CROSS gift boxes help wa>-racked children over seas forget the horrors they have seen. These American Junior Red JCross members of Whittier school in Flint, Mich.,work by production. line methods to fill their quota of boxes. KANSAS CITY TO THE MIDDLE EAST by way of the American Red Cross. These pants and the shirt came from Red Cross volunteer sewing rooms in Kansas City, and are being fitted on a pleased little Yugoslav refuge by a Red Cross civilian relief worker. This Message Made Possible by the Following Firms: J. DAVE CALDWELL Real Estate SQUARE GROCERY STORE Frazier Lominack LIPSCOMB MOTOR CO. Studebaker Sales and Service C. D. COLEMAN Pure-Oil Products and Accessories GILDER & WEEKS The Right Drug Store CAROUNA REMNANT CO. FARMERS ICE & FUEL CO. HOME FURNITURE CO. W. H. DAVIS & SON STOKES* DRUG STORE T. ROY SUMMER WELLS THEATRE BLEASE & GRIFFITH BOWERS INSURANCE AGENCY RITZ THEATRE SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. NEWBERRY MONUMENT CO. ‘ JOHNSON-McCRACKIN CO. NEWBERRY CREAMERY NEWBERRY INS. & REALTY CO. REAGIN’S SHOE SHOP G. B. SUMMER & SONS COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. L. A. WILSON W. E. TURNER SOUTH CAROUNA NATIONAL BANK B. C. MOORE & SONS MAXWELL BROS. & QUINN R. M. LOMINACK HD WE. FENNELL’S JEWELRY STORE T. M. ROGERS & SON THOMAS & HOWARD CARPENTER’S WHITENER LUMBER CO. ODORLESS CLEANERS a SMITH’S CUT RATE DRUG STORE DAVIS MOTOR CO.