The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, September 28, 1962, Image 5

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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. * * * * 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. * * * 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. ■ ■' rr- ~ * .n— 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 Shell Oil Products Sporting Goods "THE ONE PLACE IN TOWN YOU CAN ALWAYS BUY” ICE BLOCK or CRUSHED Sunday Hours 7:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Fishing Supplies & Equipment How 3 of Super Shell’s 9 ingredients fight engine noise—including one hard-to-hear form of knock that could lead to real damage S hell scientists-will tell you that any good gasoline should reduce engine noise. That’s why they include no less than three noise-fighters in Super Shell’s 9-ingredient blend. Here’s how they work to help give you a soft-spoken engine— and top performance. How Super Shell fights high-speed knock High-speed knock makes a sharp, high- pitched noise—like metal tapping against metal. Because it’s most likely to occur in hot engines at turnpike speeds, high speed knock is often difficult to hear. But even though you may not hear it, high-speed knock can pound away at pistons—even lead to costly damage. Fortunately, high-speed knock isn’t too common. But Shell scientists have known about it for a long time. Ever since they pioneered the development of a substance called Alkylate to help control high-speed knock in aircraft engines. Today, Alkylate is an ingredient in Super Shell gasoline. How Super Shell fights wild ping Wild ping doesn’t last long. It sounds like the erratic boat of a nervous drummer. This clatter is actually a series of prema ture explosions. They're caused hy glow ing deposits that ignite the fuel too soon. Super Shell’s famous TCP* additive tackles this problem. It acts to “fireproof” deposits that might glow. Result: chance of wild ping is gready reduced. How Super Shell fights ordinary knock Most people have heard ordinary knock. It may sound to you like marbles dropping into an empty oil drum. Super Shell's anti knock mix is so powerful that a teaspoon per gallon is enough to raise anti knock rating a full five points. This anti-knock mix helps regulate the combustion of Super Shell. Thus, each piston gets a firm, even push. Not a sharp, jarring jolt. Now, read how the other six ingredi ents in Super Shell’s 9-ingredient blend help you get top performance. How Super Shell’s other ingredients help you get top performance Cat-crackec asoline helps your engine deliver smooth, everr power. Gum preventive helps keep carburetors clean inside. Platformate is for extra mileage. Butane is for quick starts. Pentane mix is for fast warm-ups. Anti-icer (added in cold weather) helps check carburetor icing - . Try a tankful of Super Shell today. Then, you’ll know what top performance really is. ’Trademark for Shell’s unique gasoline additive. Gasoline containing TCP is covered by U.S. Patent 2889212.