Donalsonville news. (Donalsonville, Ga.) 1916-current, October 15, 1964, Image 6

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NEWS OCT- 15, 1964 Farmed S&'Georgia degrees won by local FFA is It’s tjyrie for the Seminole County ’chapter of Two ; graspatps dflHhe. chap ter, Ches&E and Jo- seph liaye been recognized American Fanner mem bers of- re ceive the Georgiaplanter de gree- p- bar, ■ B. B. Bake®, advjpor of the Ameri can Farmer £ decreeis the highest.possible for FFA members. t and to qualify a young may; ifove suc cessfully completed his high school vocational) agriculture course, and; he jrnust have put the things there in to use in actual -fainting op erations. Th^.degr^e.^,--will be formally awarded.at the Na tional FFA conydptiop in Kan sas Htv late [this week. The Georgia,Planter degree is the highestan active mem os a chapter can receive while still in high school. These de gree- will ..be,,,-a warded later this month in AJ-acon,., Receiv ing them wilb wick- Thomas WilliamSk, Rush y Scott, Huiiby Johnson, Mike Spooner and -John Mosely. Chester Alday is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ned Alday, Don alsonville. He is now a full time farmer, in partnership with his father and brother, Jerry. They own 500 acres and rent 615 for a total of 1115 acres. Jerry Alday received the American Farmer degree i a few years ago. r,~ ‘. V . * tt- —■■ - Purchase o n<J s °/e.' Quality Diamond jewelry i j (r y f ' ’'t ! "I'" I I i \?K»^*X-- J '!^^rsS^«tA^ 0 U I ' \^®^- J i NCR- lOK GOLtT f bE0 ‘ r BUT PRECIOUS 14KGp£D 1 Specially Priced jf| ffSkoO j Your Choice 15b j* f fpn /on'. - .'g f MX EASY credit terms ' I f --<\ Choice of 14K ¥£ ■■ / or Yellow Gold- — ' in£ *'’ 'i ■V- 'A 4 • > v ; K xf Ar- : ' ■-'■'■W^t-!6F_^.W p IWT > „V 5 - ■■■ I t i « I M' 3 R ’ n * S - 1. 1— M PHONE JA v 4-2244 CHERRY STREET * .aaorflu vn, . Chester iri2foyeaars «ld. He now has 995[efaewtsgni field crops and 140 acres-of per manent pastures/ IHedias 75 head of cowsnatttU hogs. This prognaaafiL wyai -.bstarted when he waS stillvin,school. Young Alda^nftaspresident of the FFA when it was judged the *best in the district. It received a gold em blem, the highest -National rating, under Joseph Ridl’ehoOve’r, the son of Mr. Herbert RidlehooVerr 1 is- farming in partnership with Tl hii father on 216 married to the formed Ann Kidd. ’ ow t, : Joseph’s farming program also started when he was in high school ?Th is 1 year it con sists of HO ’adfesbf' corn, 50 acres of cottons 25 acres of peanuts, 20 Cows, 27 acres of pasture, and 11 acres of 'phts. While ih high school, Jo seph ■. for the .chapter. b'HOt served • while Chester Alday r was president. Os course- Baiter is proud of’his two graduates. He says, “We don’t think that- they i come any better "than these two fine young men, Chester and Joseph, and we are satis fied they, along with our 23 other American Farmers in Seminole County, will be in strumental irttl®cgjng our ag riculture in omF state and nation onMthe highest | level, and the vejjjTbest in the world.” \j- \ i i.tJW -4 Desser Dots n !? * . ■ ’ (lashes... by Mrs- F. B. Faircloth Mr. and Mrs. Ben Alday spent last Thursday in Cairo with Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ches hire. Mr. James Condrey and Mr. Hugh Condrey of Columbus, Ga., sperit Saturday and Sun day with Mrs. A. Y. Faircloth. Mr. and Mrs- G. L. Child ress spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F, B. Faircloth. Mr. and Mrs. B- Braswell of Tallahassee were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. A. Y. Faircloth. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Bar bree visited with Mr- and Mrs. Joel Poole Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Fair cloth and Mr. J. R. Odom and Katy Allen spent Wednesday and Thursday with the Frank Faircloths and the James Smiths of Brinson. Friends here grieve with Mrs. Willis Collins in the death of her aunt Mrs. Ida Morris of Donalsonville last week. - Mrs. James Horne spent the week end in Milledgeville with Mrs. Sue Lynn. College Students at Home Among college students at home for the week end recent ly were Bill Shingler, Bert Trulock, Bud Merritt, Bert Thomas and Linda Bridges. They seem happy in the choice of schools and report progress there. Best wishes of the community accompany them and all others who are away from home pursuing a higher education. YOUR PHARMACIST. by Emmett Horn and Dan R. Roberts There is one area in which parents should never dwell; namely, “the good old days.’ 1 The child born today has so many things going for him healthwise that we are some times moved to wonder how so many of us made it to parent hood. Today’s newborn, for examp le, •'starts off with the benefit of new discoveries in prenatal • nutrition. Proper immunization rules out poliomyelitis, scarlet lever and diptheria, and there are more weapons against dis ease in the antibiotic field than you can shake a stick at. The new infant can expect to be taller, stronger and heavier than his parents; his bones will be better; his teeth superior and, in the event of an ailment, he can expect care and treat ment miles ahead of the best the good old days could offer. For the finest in quality pre scription service any day, come to HORN REXALL DRUG CO. in Donalsonville. Friendly, experienced pharma cists will tend to the filling of your prescription. Our number is JA 4-8025. This week’s household hint: No soap? A boiled potato, used as you would of soap, pot only cleanjs hands, but leaves them soft. « Effective today... All gas sales will be for Your Patronage I p.'s 'WHITE’S Esso Service Station We Give S &l v jl,^r4^^t ani| P s w ft'h Purchases PHONE JA 4-2395 ON US 84 i ' ‘ - Fall Specials These prices good for another week end: October 15-17 FLANNEL LINEID Mens Jackets --- $3.98 SIZES 2 THRU Completely Washable Boy’s Jackets $3.98 up SIZES 7 THRU 14 Boy’s Jackets'*:”?... $7.95 to $12.95 These include corduroy, nylon, fleece lined, twill, suede LITTLE ■ including vinyl Girl’s Jackets $3.98 up MEN’S Handkerchiefs^. ...L. . 10 for SI.OO ——————i.—»——i-i—— ■ i ———fc—■ ■— REGULAR 49cM / ... Prints on sale: 39c yd SIZES 7 THRU 14 . J Girl’s BloW » » ... $1.99 ROLL-UP & LObfo Ladie Blouses. $1.49 to $4.95 LADIES Wool Skirts ■bi-SZ. $5.95 up ■" I — l n'' )j'i' l 1 i 1 ‘ » 11 1, Ladies Jumped - $8 95 SEAMLESS Nylon Hose 2 pair for SI.OO ■ - HEAVY DUTY (Floral Designs) $2.00 Value Towels now SI.OO each CHENILLE Double-Bed Size Bed Spreads $2.99 each 40-INCH -T . r; SHEETING i. 57&51.U) ELECTRIC BLANKETS Double-Bed Size-, Single Control • $10.95 Also other Electric Blasts including Double Control and Single Bed Sizes, from $14.95 to $21.95 T®»®L T-§h°P the Surprise Jabo King Co-Owner Donalsonville, Georgia