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FRIDAY, APRIL 1% 1945
BIG, HEALTHY FARM-MASTER
CHICKS FOR THE HOME FLOCK!
FARM-MASTER 4-A GRADE DAY-OLD CHICKS
FARM-MASTER 4-A Grade is the grade to buy in Barred Recks. These highly bred vigorous chicks will turn valuable feed
into profitable egg and meat production for you. Their breeding helps give you lower production costs, thereby adding t*
your profit. Prepaid.
Catalog
Number
Grade
and Sex
25
50
Quantity
. . Prepaid
100 200
500
23 Y 1856F 4-A As hatched $ 4.25 S 7.95 ..
23 Y 1879F 4-A 95% Pullets 5.50 .i::.!.. 10.50:!i!
.. .$14.90 829.50 $73.00
... 19.90 39.50 98.00
FARM-MASTER 4-A GRADE DAY-OLD CHICKS
FARM-MASTER Best 4-A Grade White Leghorn Chicks are sired by males from 200 to 320-egg trapnest pedigreed R. O. P.
hens. 1 year of age or older. Bred into the blood and bone are early maturity, fast feathering, good livability, and high
egg production. FARM-MASTER White Leghorns are big. rugged, long-lived layers. They have the capacity for laying more
and larger eggs almost from the first month of production. Good livability is-inherited from the sire’s dam who has com
pleted at least one full year of recorded egg production.
Catalog
Number
Grade
and Sex
25
50
-Quantity
100
Prepaid-
200
500
23 Y 1853F 4-A As
23 Y 1874F 4-A 95'/!
hatched $ 4.25
Pullets 7.25
$ 7.95.
13.95.
.$14.90.
. 26.90.
.$29.50 $ 73.5C
. 53.50 133.CO
FARM-MASTER 4-A GRADE DAY-OLD CHICKS
Order these 4-A Grade White Rock, and have one of the finest flocks in your wi^horhood S^ial hreed^ makw a W*
difference in better livability, added vigor, faster growth and higher productivity. For either egg or meat production
FARM-MASTER 4-A Grade White Rock, are the birds to buy.
Catalog
Number
Grade
and Sex
25
50
-Quantity
100
Prepaid -
200
500
25 Y I857F 4-A A, hatched S 4.25 *,1%'
23 t 1S82F .4-A 95% Rullet, 5.50 10.50.
.514.90 529.50 573.00
. 19.90 39.50 98.00
THE NEWBERRY »UN
4-A GRADE DAY-OLD OflGKS
Get the best Dade (4-A) fa them popular FARM-MASTER New Haatpikire, — and make more profit. Special breeding
adds tb those characteristics yen want la e fleck . . . rnggedness. vigor, fast growth, full even feathering and quick matur
ity. The pallets start laying early, producing large brown egg,. The plump, tender cockerels reach profitable market size
quicker then most breeds.
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50 *
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500
21 V II5AF
. .$ t.45
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23 V 1883F
5.95
.. 11.50
, 21.90 43.50...
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Phone 430
1210 Caldwell St.
Marine Recruiter At
Post Office Saturday
The U. S. Marines will again bring
their stepped-up drive for voluntary
enlistments to Newberry on April 27,
when a Marine Recruiting Sergeant
will be at the Post Office all day.
The recruiter, Gunnery Sergeant
Stanley V. Grooms, will interview in
terested men between the ages of 17
and 25.
Men who are 17 years of age, to
be accepted, must have the consent
of their parents or guardians. All
others may enlist upon application
providing they can pass the required
physical examination and have com
pleted eight years of school or can
pass an educational test which can be
given instead of the formal schooling
requirements.
Enlistments are for periods of two,
three or four years. Marine veterans
who re-enlist within 90 days of dis
charge will be reappointed to their
former rank and given their choice
of station East of the Mississippi
River.
According to Sergeant Grooms,
men can now enlist for either general
service or “For duty in Aviation
Units”.
Men who enlist now, the sergeant
added, are still eligible to participate
in the benefits provided by the GI
Bill of Rights. Men who enlist af
ter October 6, 1946 will not be
eligible.
Y oung-Whitaker
Miss Annie Lee Young of Colum
bia and Otis Lane Whitaker of New
berry, were married Tuesday after
noon, April 16, at 5:30 o’clock in
the Washington Street Methodist
church Columbia, in the presence of
a group of relatives and friends.
The Rev. R. L. Holyrcyd, pastor
of the church, was assisted in the
ceremony by the Rev. Paul Whitaker,
uncle of the bridegroom.
The bride was attended by her
brother, George Young by whom
she was given in marriage and H. D.
Whitaker, father of the bridegroom,
was best man.
Easter Obsarvad By
Lutharans
Easter Day will be observed by
the Lutheran Church of the Redeem
er with two special services on Eas
ter Sunday morning. The first will
begin at 7:00 and will include a
sermon by the pastor, the Rev. E
B. Keisler, on the subject, “The
Meaning of Easter”. Special Easter
music will be rendered by the choir,
under the direction of Miss Mazie
Dominick, church organist and choir
director. This service is planned
with the definite conviction that
members of other churches in the
city would like to share in it and
the public is most cordially invited,
At the 11:30 service on Easter
Sunday morning the Holy Com
munion will be administered. At
this service, too, special and appro
priate Easter music will be rendered
by the church choir. For the Holy
Communion the pastor will be as
sisted by Dr. John A. Aman of the
Newberry College faculty.
MORE ABOUT JAPAN
The children of Kyushu, Japan, are
on their own as far as toys are con
cerned.
The meager assortment of play
things offered for sale by stores or
street vendors are of poor quality.
The most common items are missap-
en wooden tops and lumpy balls of re
claimed rubber. They sell for only
a few sen, but toys are excluded
from most family budgets even at
that modest price.
So the kids do what they can with
the materials available. They make
wire hoops from barrel binders. An
empty beer can makes a noisy, tumb
ling bauble when pulled over side
walks at the end of a piece of string.
Baseball is played with homemade,
cloth-covered balls and crudely fash
ioned bats. Little boys carve unsym-
metrical wooden tops, and little girls
knit tiny, colorful beanbags.
MARINE POINTS DROP
Headquarters Marine Corps has
announced a reduction in -the point
score to 40 for male personnel, and
further revealed the schedule for
periodic joint reduction up to July 1.
Following is the complete schedule
as released by headquarters:
Effect. Male pts. Fem. pts.
1 April 38 13
1 May 33 8
1 June 28 4
1 July 1125 0
It was also announced that effec
tive on 1 July, 1946, any reservist or
inductee having 30 months or more of
active duty will be eligible for dis
charge regardless of point score.
RADIO AND TELEVISION
SALES - SERVICE
We Specialize in—
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEMS
AND SOUND EQUIPMENT
Sale of for Rental
INTER OFFICE COMMUNI
CATION SYSTEMS
Geo. N. Martin
1303 Friend St. Phone 74-J
Directly Opposite Peat Office
Cars Painted
/
We are in position to’give you a Pre-war Paint Job
Dress your car in a new coat ot Paint for Easter
Davis Motor Co.
LEARN TO FLY
IT’S EASY TO LEARN AND ITS FUN
Our 1 Airport is now completed and you are
invited to visit us.
Flight instructions may be started at any
time, and arrangements can be made with
Mr. Shealy to take lessons at your con-
vemence.
RIDES SEVEN DAYS A WEEK
Charter trips anywhere, anytime
Shealy’s Flying Service
Newberry Airport
E. O. Shealy, Manager
Headquarters for Easter Flowers
CUT FLOWERS—
Carnations, Lilies, Gladiolus and Stocks
POT PLANTS—
Hydrangeas, Lilies, Geraniums,
Begonias and Yellow Callas
CORSAGES
• Call 6212
We Deliver
The Carter Greenhouse
SURE You Want To Be In The
EASTER PARADE
MENS PANAMA AND STRAW HATS
$2.50 to $7.50
BOYS SUITS
$12.50 to $15.60
A nice selection of
Palm Beach Ties
$1.00
Clary Clothing Co.
mde;
Hill DWELLS BEAUTY
Regular $1.00 lip-stick and 75(1 nail polish—both for $1.00
LIMITER TIME!
SMITH’S
CUT RRTE DRUE STORE-
1212 Main Street
Newberry, S. C.