The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, December 14, 1962, Image 4

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The Taylor County ^Ga.) New*, Friday, December 14, 1442 TIPS FROM THE EXTENSION DEPT. DIVERSIFICATION HELPS KEEP FOREST MARKETS HEALTHY Diversified utilization, the fourth step in our six- step forest management pro gram, helps keep good products available for the good markets we have in Georgia. It has been proven that a one-crop forestry program good for our forest in dustry, Georgia is well suited for diversified utili zation. We lead the nation in naval stores production, are second in pulp wood pro duction and fourth in lumber production. The 1962 figures are not yet available, but in 1961 Georgia landowners sold over a billion board feet of sawtimber, five million cords of pulpwood and more than 600,000 barrels of pine gum. In addition to these three major forest crops the forest owners sold several million dollars worth of other wood products such as poles, piling, veneer, fence posts and many special products. In Taylor County we are fortunate in that we can grow several different pro ducts on the same acre at the same time. A good example of this is our young stands. We grow more trees than we need in later years. Therefore, we are able to harvest the extra trees for pulpwood and fence posts. Other trees are carried on into pole sizes and saw- log trees. One market may be up while another may be down. If our products are diversified we can take advantage of the high mar kets if we need to sell timber. Taylor County has the right species of trees, favorable climate, and excellent growth rates to produce many differ- ertt wood products. Let’s not put "all our eggs in one basket." The fifth step of a good forest management program is good harvesting practices. In our next article we want to discuss some good and bad methods of harvesting timber. STAND IMPROVEMENT THIRD STEP OF FOREST MANAGEMENT Good trees have much more value than poor trees and tim ber stands can be improved. In our two previous articles on our six-step forest management program we discussed the first two steps - - fire control and reforestation. The third step is stand improvement. It is a badly needed step in many weedland management programs. A recent survey and study of Georgia’s forests revealed that almost a third of the forest area is growing trees of very poor quality. Much of this wood is actually cull material. Many woodland acres are not grow ing enough merchatable wood each year to pay the land taxes. The best way to improve a stand of trees is to always leave the better trees when cutting. Keep cutting the poorer trees. You will end up with a stand of vigorous trees of good quality. We can double the pro- so large that they’are uncom- duction on many of our wood- fortable, don't look well, and by removing low- g et j n child’s way. Dresses for little girls should sizes are based on height and weight. Manufacturers base their sizes on an average height and we weight within a given age range. To be sure that all sizes are taken care of the manufacturers divide children’s clothing into five classifications. They are: infants and babies; toddlers; children; boys; and girls. The age range is many if the classi-* fications used by various manufacturers overlaps. In the toddlers andchildren’s ranges the body measure ments for toddlers sizes 2,3, and 4 are the same as those for childrens sizes 2, 3, and 4. Each individual manufac turer determines the range of his sizes, but often when there is an overlap of this type the children’s sizes are marked 2L, 3L, etc., to distinguish from the toddlers and also to indicate additional length. Even though you know the size, check to see if the clothes fit. The neckline should be large enough to be comfortable and easy to get into. Armholes should be large enough so that they do not bind, and are easy to get into. Clothes should never be too tight at any time. On the other hand, it does not save any money to buy them LET US SELL YOUR FARM * ‘ SALES INC. ”9aun <SfualaClUt" Ph 984-3132 Gray, Ga land acres quality hardwoods, brush and stunted and poorly-formed pines. In timber stand improvement work we must consider control of insects anddiseases. Inmany cases infested trees must be removed. Some chemical con trol may be necessary at times. Thinning over-crowded stands is another phase of tim ber stand improvement. Thinning can be profitable to the land owner and improve the stand of timber. Trees must have sufficient space, light and soil nutrients to produce at a maximum. Many of us wait too late for the first thinning and quite often the thinning is too light. Don’t be afraid to thin. Remember you’re growing wood — not trees. As trees get larger we need fewer of them to the acre. As a guide let me suggest the following number of trees per acre according to tree di ameters: 6-inch, 400; 7-inch, 300; 8-inch, 220; 9-inch, 175 and 10-inch, 140. About what size are your trees? Why not count the trees on a few sample plots of one- tenth-acre each and see approx imately how many trees per acre you have? You may find that a thinning is past due. In our next article we’ll deal with step four — diversified utilization. be very full across the chest. The ideal is for all the weight of the dress to be on the shoulders. Thus the fashionable one-piece princess styles are very good. Little boys’ trousers should be sufficiently long in crotch so that they are comfortable. For sitting or bending there should be plenty of seat width. The legs should be wide enough especial ly at the knees. NOT BUY CHILDREN'S CLOTHING BY SIZE, BY AGE It’s important to know the size your child should wear. But even more im portant is to realize that It's time to Plant those shrubs from MUBJ NURSERY Alto Imported Gift Baskets and Item*. IMPROVE YOUR HOME WITH A BANK LOAN Stop just thinking about the improvements your home needs . .. start making them. See us right away for a low-cost, easy-to-repay BANK home loan! THE CITIZENS STATE BANK REYNOLDS, GEORGIA Phone: Tl 7-3445 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. Eureka High School'News The Gra-y of the Eureka High School attended the Gra-y‘ Christian Life Conference held at the ManlyTaylor Elementary School Saturday December 8, 1962 Columbus, Georgia. The representatives were Alfonza Hicks, President, Joyce Miller, V. President, Bertha Millet, Secretary. Other members were Jacqeline Works and Earnestine Mitchell who won third place in Vocal Solo. The advisors were Mrs. Alberta McCrary and Mr. J. C. Mc Crary. They reported a very successful meeting. Miss Samantha Gray attend ed a planning meeting of the Columbus District PTA at the Drake High School, Thomas- ton, Georgia. The Eureka High Tigers and Tigeretts have played eight con ference games. The Tigeretts have won seven and lost one. The girls lost a thriller Wednesday night Dec. 5, to Rob erta by a score of 3 to 28. The boys continued to play outstand ing basketball winning eight games. We are looking forward to Friday December 14- when we will meet Fayetteville in stiff conference Competition in a gala Home coming feat. The game will be held on the Eureka High School campus at 10 o’clock. # WANTED -Rat terrier or Fox terrier male puppy. Contact Charles Benns. (127tfb) FOR SALE - Four bedroom brick house, home of the late Mrs. Haves H. Parks. If in terested, call UN 2-2895 after 6 p. m. Bobby E. Parks. (12 7tf b) LOST - Two male beagles, black, white and tan. Last seen about 1 1/2 miles from Rupert on the Ideal Hwy. Reward. Call Marvin Sanford, collect, 647- 4632, Thomaston, Georgia. (1272p) FOR RENT: Three room house, gas heaters, outlets for elec tric stove, located on Butler- Reynolds Highway. Call TI 7-3031, Mrs. Irene Whatley, P. O. Box 473. (1115tfb) FOR SALE- Chihuahua puppies AKC registered. 2 male and 1 female. Mildred Peed, Butler, Georgia. (1194p) 333 Sewing Machine Repairs, all makes; Repairman will be in town Every Saturday. Call or bring machines to: McKenzie Furniture, Ph. UN. 2-4665. (619tf) FOR SALE - Go-Cart, Clin ton engine. Marvin Peed, But ler, Georgia. FOR SALE- Shetland pony. Marvin Peed, Butler, Georgia. FOR SALE - Two ponies with saddles, ideal for children. Contact Bobby Barrow, Route 1, Butler, Georgia (12142p) SALESMAN WANTED - DEALER WANTED to supply Rawleigh products to con sumers in TAYLOR COUNTY. Good time to start. No capital required. Write Rawleigh’s Dept. GAL -810-815, Memphis, Tennessee. (12132p) FOR SALE - Registered SPC boar ready for service, won grand champion in Georgia State Fair. Call Grady Trus- sell Jr.. TI - 7-3013. No col lect calls. (12132b) ALL FARM has-A BARGAIN near Montezuma, 33 miles to Warner Robins, 125 Acres with 40 in Coastal Bermuda, $80 acre with terms. ALLFARM Sales, Inc., P. O. Box 174, Gray, Georgia. (1213tfb) WANTED- Waitress, experi ence not necessary. Apply City Cafe, Oatis Rowe. Butler, Georgia. (1214tfb) You can’t drive safely WHEN YOU CAN’T SEE/ L LEAR tOUR WINPiHIELP AHP ttlRPOlti OE ICE J£Wf too START CUT. AEETy PA YS/ Brewer's Building Construction For Free Estimates On: New Buildings—Repairs—Extra Rooms 'Septic Tanks—Roof Repairs- New Roofs CAUL UN 2-3543 FLOYD A. BREWER, Owner Rupert —Georgia i Legal Notice i GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY Whereas, Ruth Nelson, Exe cutrix and Elmer A. Nelson, Ex ecutor of the last will off. Z. Nelson, represents to the Court, in their petition, duly filed and entered on record , that they have fully administered F. Z. Nelson’s estate: This is there for to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Executor and Execu trix should not be discharged from their administration, and receive Letters of Dismission, on the first Monday in January 1963. Mrs. Bussey Childs, Ordinary. of the Estate of John Lewis Rustin, deceased, represent to the Court in their petition, duly filed and entered on record, that they have fully administered the said John Lewis Rustin Estate: THIS IS, THEREFORE, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrators should not be discharged from their ad ministration, and receive Letters of Dismission on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANU ARY 1963, This 3rd day of December 1962 Mrs. Bussey Childs Ordinary (127 4p) GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY All creditors of tbje Estate of Mrs. Abbie Lee Melton Ken nedy, late of Taylor County, Georgia, are hereby notified to render in their demands to the undersigned according to law, and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment to me. This December 3, 1962 WOODROW MELTON, Execu tor of Last Will & Testament of Abbie Lee Melton Kennedy, deceased. (1274b) GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY WHEREAS, C. F. Rustin and W. T. Rustin, Administrators Sparky says: Clothing Can Burn. Keep away from open flames and heaters Don't give fire a place to start! APPLICATION FOR CHARTER State of Georgia: County of Taylor: TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID STATE .AND COUNTY: The petition of BILLIE ED WARDS, L. E. RICHARDSON, and ROBERT L. BELL, all of Taylor County, Georgia, re spectfully shows: 1. That they desire for them selves, their associates and as signs, to be incorporated un der the name and style of BELL- RICHARDSON FARMS, INC. for a period of thirty-five years. 2. The object of said proposed corporation is pecuniary gain and profit to the stockholders. 3. The principal business of the corporation is to engage in gen eral farming, including the pur chasing, owning, equipping, and operating of farms; to manage farms, and engage in any agri cultural pursuit or undertaking; to purchase and sell farms; to rent and lease farms; to engage in the business of producing, merchandising, and preserving all kinds of farms, fruit, vege table and garden products, and of cultivating, growing, har vesting, picking, cleaning and assorting, boxing, packing, shipping, buying and selling at wholesale and retail; the pro duction of livestock, the buy ing and selling, feeding and shipping of livestock and feed stuffs incident thereto; and to carry on all other business incident thereto or connected therewith; to execute notes, deeds of trust, mortgages, chat tel mortgages; to invest in and hold for investment any and all real property, shares of stock, bonds, government, private or corporate; to buy and sell oil royalties of every kind and character; to rent and lease machinery of every kind and character. 4. The amount of capital with which the corporation shall be gin business will be not less than Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00) in cash or property. Its capital stock shall consist of one hundred (100) shares of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) percom- mon stock, with a total capitali zation of Five Thousand Dollars ($5,000.00), all of which shall be voting and non-assessable stock. 5. The principal office and place of business of said cor poration shall be at Reynolds, Georgia, with the privilege of establishing branch offices and places of business elsewhere within or without the State. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with all the powers, privileges and immunities which are now or may hereafter be provided by law for like corporations, GARLAND T. BYRD Attornery for Petitioners Butler, Georgia ORDER The foregoing application of BILLIE EDWARDS, L.E.RICH- ANDSON, and ROBERT L. BELL to be incorporated un- r der the name and style of BELL- RICHARDSON FARMS, INC. presented, read and consider ed. It appearing to the Court that said application is within the purview and intention of the laws of this State; and it having been made further to appear that the certificate from the Secretary of State that the name is not the name of any other existing corporation regis tered in the records of the Secretary of State; and it ap pearing to the Court that the cost of advertising this ap plication and the order enter ed thereon has been posted with the official publication for the advertising of legal notices in Taylor County, Georgia; and it appearing that the applicants have complied with all the pro visions with the law in relating to the granting of charters; NOW, THEREFORE, it is or dered that the said application of BILLIE EDWARDS, L. E. RICHARDSON, and ROBERT L. BELL, for incorporation under the name and style of BELL- R1CHARDSON FARMS, INC. be and the same is hereby granted as prayed. This the 6th day of December, 1962, J. R. THOMPSON Judge, Superior Court CHRISTMAS GIFTS For Christmas DOLL CLOTHES Made to order, call Mrs. Carlton Hortman, Butler. CALL Mr. Jake Windham in Reynolds Come by and see us first for all your or'Hammock Electric Co. in'Butler gifts! From GENERAL GAS CO. \ \ I / attention LATE SHOPPERS! MATTHEWS CLOTHING STORE Butler, Ga. Will Remain Open For Your Shopping Convenience Friday and Saturday Nights and Christmas Eve FOR SALE One Ford Tractor, Model 600, with cultivator, guano distribu tor and planters. One 6 ft. Bush and Bog lift type harrow. One set 16 in. Dearborn bot- ton plows. One 4 row Messenger cotton duster. One Friend peach sprayer, 400 gal. capacity. Complete peach packing and grading equipment. 600 ft. of 3 in. irrigation pipe. Contact UN 2-5525 TAYLOR HARRIS Biuler, Georgia BHEVROIEL..ob the read every day! ITS RELIABILITY CONIES FROM ITS QUALITY A nutshell description of Chevrolet trucks could be “Trucks That Work”. It’s not exactly earthshak ing but it says a mouthful. It’s what Chevrolet trucks are best known for—their reliability. Ready to work, day after day, whenever you are. Y ou can’t build trucks that perform like this if you don’t put quality into engine, chassis and body. Chevrolet does: double-wall construction, insulated cab, select-wood body floor, chain- supported tailgate, ladder-type frame, the careful attention to upholstery and finish. It’s this kind of quality that makes any Chevrolet truck—from pickup to heavyweight tandem —worth more on the average at trade-in! 2 NEW 6-CYLINDER ENGINES New High Torque 230- cu.-in. Six is more powerful than its prede cessor. Standard in Series CIO through C50. New High Torque 292- cu.-in. Six — most powerful truck 6 Chev rolet has ever built! Standard in Series C60. QUALITY TRUCKS COST LESS ‘Check the Champ”—Test Drive the "New Reliables ” at your Chevrolet dealer’s Taylor County Motor Company Phone TI 7-394S Reynolds, Ga.