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October
The Newberry Employment office has placed 90 physically handicapped workers
since the first of January.
Selective placement services are offered to all applicants who have
physical disabilities.
There are five groups of Handicapped Persons for whom employment
is needed. These groups are:
1. Disabled Veterans of the World Wars.
2. Persons injured in industry. v
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3. Persons injured in home, traffic, farm, and other kinds of accidents.
4. Persons disabled by illness.
5. Persons born with afflictions.
Experience has shown that handicapped workers as a group have a slightly
record than non*handicapped workers.
HIRE a Handicapped Worker TODAY. Call the Newberry office of the State Employment
PHONE 122
ABILITY COUNTS
HIRE THE HANDICAPPED
IT'S GOOD BUSINESS
PURCELLS
“YOUR PRIVATE BANKER”
AMERICAN LEGION POST NO. 24
REAGINS SHOE SHOP
NICHOLS STUDIO
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MAXWELL BROS. & LINDSAY, INC.
CHAPMAN - HAWKINS HDWE.
CAROLINA REMNANT STORE
R. M. LOMINACK HARDWARE
LOMINICK’S DRUG STORE
RITZ THEATRE
B. C. MOORE & SONS, INC.
CARPENTER’S
T. ROY SUMMER
GILDER & WEEKS
HOME FURNITURE CO.
W. E. TURNER, JEWELER
‘ A. W. GLASGOW & SONS
BERGEN CLOTHING CO.
SUSANA SHOP
ODORLESS CLEANERS
NEWBERRY CREAMERY
FIRESTONE HOME & AUTO V -
SUPPLIES 4. J ABILITY COUNTS
NEWBERRY LUMBER CO.U
SPOTTS GROCERY T
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WELLS THEATRE ' i t
SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. 1 f
'J. DAVE CALDWELL ,
LIVINGSTON-WISE POST VFW £
G. B. SUMMER & SONS
S. C. NATIONAL BANK J
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