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The Taylor County (Ga.) New*, Friday, October 26, 1962
WANT ADS
Legal Notice
FOR SALE - Purebred Meat
type Hampshire boar and gilt.
See or call JerryTurner, Mauk,
Georgia. (10261p)
FOR SALE - 1951 Pontiac,
2 door sedan. Good condition.
Cash. See or call Mrs. Clyde
Walker, phone UN 2-2343.
(1026lp)
HELP WANTED - Man wanted
to supply Rawleigh Products to
consummers in Taylor County.
Good time to start. Write Raw
leigh GAJ-810-28, Memphis,
Tennessee.
Six room brick veneer house lo
cated in city of Reynolds -
three bedrooms, bath and a half.
Two lots with Rio Grande fence
around backyard. Phone Ti. 7-
5131. Fred E. Schofill. (1054p)
NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME
Blue Cross - Blue Shield now
providing protection for 60,000,
000 persons has openings for
Non-Group Representatives.
Excellent opportunity to earn
extra dollars in your spare
time. For details writeWilburn
Johnson, P. O. Box 1520, Co
lumbus, Georgia.
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.
(719tf)
New Industries Locate In Ga.
Fifty-nine new industries re
presenting a capitol investment
of $50, 862,000 have located on
the lines of the Georgia Power
Company during the first nine
months of 1962, E. A. Yates,
Jr., vice president and manager
of the company’s area develop
ment division, announced this
week.
This compares with 62
new industries, with an invest
ment of $84,724,000, that locat
ed in the power company’s ser
vice area during the same
LET US SELL
YOUR FARM
V SALES INC.
" Qalffi ^fuataClsts
Ph. 986-3132
Gray, Ga
period of 1961.
Only industries representing
more than $50,000 of capital
outlay and employing a
minimum of 10 persons are in
cluded in the power company’s
figures.
In addition to the new plants,
43 existing industries expanded
their operations during the first
nine months of this year. These
new facilities represented an
investment of $12,935,000. In
the first nine months of last
year, 40 manufacturing plants
increased their productive
capacity at a cost of
$18,885,000.
The new and expanded units
of 1962 will give employment
to 6,095 Georgians at annual
wages of $21,163,720. Manufac
turing plants and additions dur
ing the first nine months of
1961 provided 7,066 jobs at an
nual wages of $20,477,900.
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
Ruperl Georgia
GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY:
C. F. Rustin and W. T. Rus-
tin, Administrators of the Es
tate of John Lewis Rustin, de
ceased, by virtue of an order
granted at the March Term
1962 of the Court of Ordinary
of Taylor County, Georgia, will
sell on the First Tuesday in
November, same being Novem
ber 6, 1962, on the premises,
at public outcry, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, be
tween the legal hours of sale,
the following described pro
perty, to-wit:
All those tracts or parcels of
land situate, lying and being in
the twelfth (12) Land District
of Taylor County, Georgia and
described in parcels, as
follows:
TRACT NO. 1
The North one-half of
Lot of Land No. 124
containing 101 1/4
acres, more or less,
known as "THE
RUSTIN PLACE".
TRACT NO. 2
The North one-half of
Lot of Land No. 101,
containing 101 1/4
acres, more or less,
known as “THE
JOSHUA PLACE".
TRACT NO. 3
The South one-half of
Lot of Land No. 102,
containing 101 1/4
acres, more or less.
TRACT NO. 4
The North one-half of
Lot of Land No. 102,
containing 101 1/4
acres, more or less.
TRACT NO. 5
Whole Lot of Land No.
103, containing 202 1/2
acres, more or less,
known as "THE OLD
HOME PLACE".
TRACT NO. 6
Whole Lot of Land No.
104, containing 202 1/2
acres, more or less,
known as "THE JONES
PLACE".
TRACT NO. 7
The East one-half of
Lot of Land No. 90,
containing 101 1/4
acres, more or less,
known as "THE BEN-
FORD PLACE”.
TRACT NO. 8
Whole Lot of Land No.
87, containing 202 1/2
acres, more or less,
known as “THE LAY-
FIELD PLACE".
TRACT NO. 9
Whole Lot of Land No.
121, containing 202 1/2
acres, more or less,
known as “THE IVEY
PLACE".
Said tracts or parcels
of land aggregating
1316 1/4 acres, more
or less.
Said sale to be held on the
premises and to be offered in
parcels as above described and
then as a whole and the offer
aggregating the highest amount
shall be accepted. Said sale on
the premises and in parcels
being held by virtue of an order
of the Court of Ordinary of
Taylor County, Georgia granted
October 1, 1962.
All of said described property
is being sold by said Admin
istrators for the purpose of
payment of debts of the estate
and distribution to the heirs
at law.
This 5th day of October 1962.
C. F. Rustin
and
W. T. Rustin
Administrators of the Estate of
John Lewis Rustin, deceased.
10/12 - 10/19 - 10/26 - 11/2
THE
CASTOR'S PEN
Sparky
FROM 1)1 ATH TO BIRTH
"Being born again, not of
curruptihle seed, but of incor
ruptible, by the Word of God,
which liveth and abideth for
ever" (1 Peter. 1:23).
We are prone to think of
death as following birth. People
are born to live their lives and
then die.
Spiritually, however, it is the
other way. St. Peter, by divine
inspiration, says that we must
be "born again" because:
“All flesh is as grass, and
all the glory of man as the
flower of grass. The grass
withereth and the flower there
of falleth away:
"But the Word of the Lord
endureth for ever. And this is
the word which by the gospel
is preached unto you" (Vers.
24,25).
This new birth is a spiritual
matter, necessitated by the fact
that by nature men are "dead
in trespasses and sins” (Eph. 2;
1). Thus believers are not born
again in the same way as they
were first born, but are born
again - - given new life, by-
believing the Word of God.
God’s Word, in this passage,
is called "incorruptible seed’’-
-seed that cannot die. Once the
Word takes root in one’s heart,
once he believes and receives it,
it never dies, but produces in
him "everlasting life."
"The Word of the Lord en
dureth for ever, and this is
the Word which by the gospel
is preached unto you" (Yer. 25).
The Word of God takes root
in one’s heart only as he be
lieves the gospel, the good news,
about Christ's redemptive
work. Peter himself proclaims
this wonderful gospel:
", . .Ye were not redeemed
with corruptible things, as sil
ver and gold. . .but with the
precious blood of Christ. . ."
(1 Peter 1: IS, 19).
"Who His own self bare our
sins in His own body on the
tree. . .’’(1 Pet. 2:24).
“For Christ also hath once
suffered for sins, the just for
the unjust, that He might bring
us to God. . .”(1 Peter 3: IS).
Believing this good news dead
sinners are "born again."
Energy may be turned to bad
uses; but more good may always
be made of an energetic nature
than of an indolent and im
passive one.
- John Stuart Mill
When love and skill work to
gether expect a masterpiece,
says: - lohn Ruskin
What artists call posterity is
the posterity of the work of art.
- Marcel Proust
Do-it-yourself electrical
work can be deadly!
Call an Electrician.
(■j£j Don't tint lire a place to start!
HORSES
We have a good selection of
Tennessee Gaited Saddle
Horses and Ponies. Also good
assortment of Saddles and
Bridles. We sell, buy or
trade. We deliver.
Alton Carter
PLAINS, GA.
Phones
Day 824-5275
Night 824 4435
DOES YOUR HOUSE
NEED PAINTING?
We have a complete line of outside, inside andf floor
paints, enamel For your cabinets and furniture. Will be
glad to supply color cards for your paint selections.
SEE OUR LINES AND PRICES BEFORE YOU BUY
We Also Carry Hardware, Gasoline, and Oil
Edwards Hardware & Service Sfa.
BUTLER, GEORGIA
•• You can even have the Thunderbird's Swing-Away steering wheel in the new ford Galaxie! ••
ft New middleweight Ford Fairlane
comes in hardtops and wagons, too! ##
tt How about this jazzy
Falcon Convertible! •t
Talk about beauty! See, drive, own
Americas most beautiful cars, the ’63 Fords!
With 4 sizes . . . from compacts to classics,
there's bound to be a Ford with your name on it!
There’s new beauty on parade at your Ford Dealer's! He can show you 44
beautiful models—compact Falcons, middleweight Ford Fairlanes, big and
bold Ford Galaxies, classic Thunderbirds! And these beauties combine
trend-setting style with mile-stretching quality. They're top choice for big
service savings-self-adjusting brakes and Ford's famous twice-a-year or
6000-mile maintenance schedule* keep your driving costs down. See the
big parade of beautiful Fords and drive one-at your.Ford Deale, ' s ^
F.O.A.F.
COME TALK ABOUT AMERICA'S LIVELIEST.
MOST CARE FREE CARS WITH YOUR
i Francisco—Super Shell with Platformate has just delivered a mileage
bonus of 4.33 percent. Platformate is Super Shell’s mileage ingredient.
Shell engineers test Super Shell for mileage in many different types of cars,
in many different places. Here’s how the test above was run. Exactly
250 cc (about half a pint) of a fuel blended without Platformate was fed
into the test car’s engine. The car was started, accelerated to 30 miles per
hour, then held there until fuel ran out and the car rolled to a stop.
Distance: 6186 feet (indicated by dotted line in background). Next, test
was repeated, using Super Shell — the same fuel as before but with
Platformate added. Precise same volume of fuel. Same car. Same speed.
Same driver. Same conditions. Distance: 6454 feet. That's 4.33 percent
farther than the car traveled with non-Platformate gasoline.
MILEAGE TEST
|
New documented tests prove that
one of Super Shell’s 9 ingredients packs
extra mileage into every gallon
DRIVE THEM AT.
Payne Motor Company
,.. r , _ BUTLER, GA.
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T he picture above was snapped a few
moments after Super Shell with an
extra mileage ingredient called Platformate
delivered a mileage bonus of 4.33 percent.
That’s a typical result from a series of
mileage tests Shell engineers recently ran
on the outskirts of San Francisco.
The tests compared two gasolines. One
was a gasoline Shell scientists purposely
blended without Platformate. The other
was Super Shell —the same gasoline as be
fore hut with Platformate added.
Shell engineers used a 1962 convertible
for the tests. You may be driving a similar
car right now.
In test after test, Super Shell with
Platformate consistently took the car
about 4 percent farther than the gaso
line blended without Platformate.
note: For more details on these tests, see
caption under picture. And for technical
data, write to the Shell Oil Company,
50 West 50 Street, New York 20, N. Y.
Platformate gets its name from the plati
num re-forming process used to make it.
Pressures up to 600 pounds per square
inch and temperatures up to 1000 degrees
literally tear petroleum apart. A precious
platinum catalyst then helps re-form the
petroleum into super-energy components.
result: Platformate can release more en-
er gy per gallon than the finest 100-octane
aviation gasoline. Your engine can convert
extra energy into extra mileage.
Super Shell has 9 ingredients
for top performance
Extra mileage is just one part of the top
performance story. Super Shell’s other
ingredients complete the picture. Here’s
what they are and what they do.
TCP* for power, mileage, longer plug life.
Pentane mix—for fast "warm-up.”
Butane—for quick starts.
Anti-knock mix—to resist all kinds of knock.
Alkylate — to help control “high-speed
knock.”
"Cat-cracked" gasoline—for power.
Anti-icer— added in cold weather to help
check carburetor icing stalls.
Gum preventive — to help keep carburetors
clean inside.
SHELL
m
Super Shell—the gasoline with
9 ingredients for top performanco
• Trademark for Sholl'a unlqua gaaollna addlttva. Gaaollna containing TCP la covarod by U.S. Patant 2880212.