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BY VERNON R. REDDISH
COUNTY AGENST
Many farmers in the State of
Georgia and some in Taylor
County fail to file their return
for gasoline tax. There is a
4<t Federal Tax on gasoline
used for farming purposes that
can be claimed for a refund
on gasoline used during the
period July 1, 1961 to July 1,
1962, however, this return has
to be made before October 1,
1962. For further informa
tion contact your local oil dis
tributor or the county agent’s
office.
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From reports given by
farmers there have been se
veral with peanut yields up
to 2300 pounds. Most of these
growers were pleasantly sur
prised when peanuts turned out
so good considering the dry
leather we had during the grow
ing season as well as at plant
ing time.
As you know in the past the
Extension Service, in coopera
tion with commercial people
have recognized farmers who
produced a ton or more pea-
nut^^e^acre^ioweverthis
NOTICE
No Hunting Allowed on my
farm between Reynolds and
Butler known as the Posey-
Parls Place.
became so frequent that for
this year, 1962 the yield was
raised to 2500 pounds per acre
and known as the Money Maker
Peanut Club.
Most of the peanut growers
in Taylor County carry out
good peanut production prac
tices. including soil testing,
rotation, using good seed, pro
per spacing, and above all shal
low cultivation, leaf spot and
insect control. In addition to
these practices many of them
are using chemical weed control
with results being inconsistant
due to the lack of moisture..
Any producer in Taylor County
making a yield of 2500 or more
pounds of peanuts per acre is
urged to notify the county
agent’s office.
by Elizabeth W. Cooper
Home Demonstration Agent
LEFTOVER FOODS—A
PROBLEM OR ADVANTAGE?
Leftover foods don’t have to
be a problem. They can be used
to great advantage in planning
meals.
Leftovers can be as tasty on
their return appearance to the
table as they at first. Fol
low two simple rules. First,
don’t serve leftover food the
next day. Skip at least one day.
Secondly, don't just warm the
leftovers and serve them in the
same way. Use them in a dif
ferent kind of dish.
Some ways you can use left
over roast are: Cut cold roast
into thin slices and serve it
Want
WANTED: Desire lady com
panion to San Diego, Calif. For
details contact Mrs . R. A.
McAnally at UN 2-3716 (9272)
Sewing Machine Repairs, all
makes; Repairman will be in
town Every Saturday. Call or
bring machines to: McKenzie
Furniture, Ph. UN. 2-4665.
(619tf)
WANTED —Good man for
overseer on peach, pecan, and
cotton farm in Macon County.
E. L. Duke, Fort Valley,
Georgia, Tel. TA. 5-5339.
(719tf1
VOICE OF
THE PEOPLE
Dear Editor,
I wish to thank you for the fine
job you are doing. I have taken
the Taylor County paper for
years. It is better now than
ever.
Sincerely,
R. W. WOODALL.
cold, or make a sauce, using
cream of celery or mushroom
soup and serve it combined with
noodles. You can also use cold
roast in the old stand-by, called
hash. Add curry or minced fired
onion for a new flavor. Mashed
potatoes and grated carrots will
give hash new texture. An in
dividual serving of beef hash,
topped with a poached egg or
served on split corn meal muf
fins, gives the roast a new look.
Creamed chicken or chicken
salad to which crushed pine
apple has been added gives an
unusual flavor treat.
Don’t throw away those dribs
and drabs of leftover vege
tables. Try combining them in
a jellied salad.
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PEANUT PIE RECIPE
Mix: 20 Ritz crackers (roll
ed out fine); 1/2 cup sugar and
3/4 cup chopped roasted pea
nuts (husk removed-pecans can
be used).
Fold this mixture into the
following: 3 egg whites beaten
stiff; 1/4 tsp. cream of tar
tar; 1/2 cup sugar; 1 tsp. va
nilla.
Bake in pie tin for 25 minutes
at 350 degrees. Let cool - re
frigerate 3 to 4 hours before
serving - top with whipped
cream and grated bitter choco
late.
Cook in 9 in. pan; square
pan may be cut into 3 in.
squares for serving.
L. W. COOK.
FOR SALE
Three bedroom, bath, brick house, 7 years old, 4Vi% vet.
mtge., nice lot, convenient to schools, churches and stores.
Pay equity and assume loan.
Phone Reynolds 847-3336
WANT TO BUY
AH kinds of rattlesnakes, bull, goph
er, rat, king, coral, cotton mouth moc
casins, rainbow and indigo snakes.
'Must be alive
and in good condition.
ASBURY McCANTS, Butler, Ga.
NOTICE
TO
TAX PAYERS
The Tax- Books are now open for collecting
State, County and County School Taxes.
Your promptness in paying same will be sin
cerely appreciated.
Respectfully Yours To Serve
C. H. ADAMS
TAX COMMISSIONER
Taylor County Georgia
FOLLOW THE SIGNS—That’s the advice SFC (E-7) Ray L.
Hayden, Battery A, 4th Missile Battalion (N1KE-HERCULES),
61st Artillery, Jeffersonville, Georgia, has for all drivers. Being
safety conscious paid off for the Sergeant recently, when a years
safe driving made eligible for the Army Air Defense Command’s
"Take Time for Safety” Contest award, which he won in a random
drawing. Sergeant Hayden’s prize was a new all safety equipped
Valiant furnished by the Chrysler Corporation of America.
The Taylor County (Ga.) News. Friday, September 28, 1962
Ads
OUT OF WORK <JK ON
SHORTER HOURS? Write us
immediately regarding op
portunities to sell consumers in
Taylor County. Rawleigh Pro
ducts, full time. No experi
ence needed to start. For in
terview write Rawleigh GA1-
810-198, Memphis, Tenn.
(9273p)
FOR SALE: In Howard, Ga.,
six acres of land and six room
house with bath and gas heat,
hardwood floors, new paint and
new roof. Terms or cash. Call
665-3359, Junction City, Ga.
Card of Thanks
May we express our sincere
appreciation to the many won
derful people of Taylor County
and the surrounding area for the
flowers, food and other expres
sions of sympathy extended to
us at the time of the death of our
husband and father, Robert R.
Albritton.
Especially do we want to say
thank you to the staff of the
Savage Hospital in Montezuma
and to the attendants at Edwards
Funeral Home in Butler.
May God’s richest blessings
rest on each of you is our
prayer.
The Family of Robert A. Al
britton
Legal Notice
CITATION FOR
YEAR’S SUPPORT
GEORGIA - TAYLOR COUNTY:
Taylor County Court of Ordi
nary. September 3, 1962.
The appraisers upon applica
tion of Mrs. Emma Wactor
Young, widow of said Jim Young
for a twelve month’s support
for herself and no minor chil
dren, having filed their return;
all persons concerned hereby
are cited to show cause, if any
they have, at the next regular*
October term of this Court,
why said application should, no.t
Kyle Accepts
Position
Henry Kyle, husband ot the
former Miss Charlotte Ed
wards, has accepted a position
as prosecuting attorney for the
Securities Exchange Commis
sions with regional offices in
Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs.
Kyle left Butler on Thursday
for Washington where they will
make their home in the future.
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be granted.
MRS. BUSSEY CHILDS,
Ordinary Taylor County
Miss Moore Weds
Mr. Roberts
Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Moore
of Barnesville announce the
marriage of their daughter,
Barbara Sue, to Joseph Charles
Roberts, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel N. Roberts of Warner
Robins. The ceremony was per
formed on August 11, at Ring-
gold, with Mr. Bob Rollins,
Ordinary of Catoosa County of
ficiating.
Miss Mary Anne Reeves of
Barnesville. close friend of the
bride, and Russell Driver of
Hollywood, close friend of the
groom, served as the couple s
only attendants.
Mr. and Mrs. Roberts are
now making their home in Macon
where Mrs. Roberts will con
tinue her business studies and
Mr. Roberts will continue his
education at Mercer University.
If 1 have ever made any valu
able disc overies.it has been ow
ing more to paitent attention,
than to any other talent.
- Sir Isaac Newton
Childres Service Station
BUTLER, GEORGIA
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