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SUNRISE AUTO SUPPLY Distributors of Nationally Advertised Auto Supplies & Accessories 1310 College Street Phone 276-0820-21 HATCHETTE’S Office Supplies & Equipment Complete Office Outfitting 1206 Main St Phone 276-0404 DUKES FLORIST “Say it with Flowers — Say it with Ours” Charles & Manning Dukes, Owners WE DELIVER 1309 Hunt Street Phone: Day 276-6610 Night 276-1420 Newberry, S. C. Fulmer Building Supplies DOORS—SCREENS—CABINETS “EVERYTHING IN WOOD” Phone 276-4333 60 Caldwell Street Heller’s Service Station GROCERIES—GASOLINE and OILS Bagged, Cubed Ice and Picnic Supplies 2604 MAIN STREET PHONE 276-4286 Help the Fighting Redskins ... Join the Indian Club Today! The Indian Club, the athletics booster organization at New berry College, presented the College a check this summer to help with Newberry’s program of financial grants for ath letes; the Club gave the College a total of $15,000 during the 1970- 1971 school year. “This is the largest contribution we have made,” Harry Hedgepath, executive secretary of the Club said in present ing the check to Dr. A. G. D. Wiles, who was president of Newberry until September 1. “In making this gift available,” he added, “our members recognize the importance of ath letics to the complete College program.” In looking to the future, Jimmie Coggins, the Club’s presi dent, said, “The Indian Club is dedicating itself during the 1971- 1972 school year to doubling its gift to the College for financial grants to athletes. This should not only help the athletics program at Newberry College, but it should also aid the overall program of the Carolinas Intercollegiate Athletic Conference.” Under the rules established by the Conference, member colleges may grant 26 football and nine basketball scholar ships annually to their athletes. Over 500 fans of the College’s football, basketball, and base ball teams were members of the Indian Club in the year end ing June 30; the membership drive for the new school year began immediately Hedgepath announced. By September 10, 350 Indian boosters had joined the Club for this year. TYPES OF MEMBERSHIPS $15 Regular Membership $25-$100 Indian Braves Over $100 Indian Chiefs Regular members and Indian Braves receive an auto decal and a membership card. Indian Chiefs also receive two tick ets to all home football, basketball, and baseball games and reserved parking space at all home football games. All Indian Club members are given an opportunity in July to purchase tickets before they are sold to the general pub lic. For membership or additional information, contact Harry Hedgepath; he may be reached in his office in Wright Hall on the campus. His telephone number is 276-5010 ext. 73. The Indian Club Boosts Newberry Athletics PURCELLS ODORLESS CLEANERS “NONE BETTER” 1110 Harrington St.—Ph. 276-0605—Newberry “Your Private Bankers” WILSONS TEXACO STATION l J I SROY WILSON 1301 COLLEGE STREET " Newberry. S C.. Newberry Federal Savings & Loan Association