The Taylor County news and the Butler herald. (Butler, Ga.) 1962-current, November 09, 1962, Image 5

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NOTICE Respectfully Yours To Serve C. H. ADAMS TAX COMMISSIONER Taylor County Georgia 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. NOISE-FIGHTING INGREDIENTS in Super Shell work for a quiet engine at all speeds. Shell scientists even use a stethoscope (above) to check effect of Super Shell’s anti-knock ingredients. One of these ingredients, an anti knock mix, is so effective that a teaspoon per gallon can boost apti-knock rating five points. Alkylate, another Super Shell ingredient, is noted for controlling knock in hot engines at high speeds better than anything else yet available. MILEAGE INGREDIENT in Super Shell is Platformate. Shell scientists test it in many cars, many places. In a recent test in San Francisco (above), exactly 250 cc. (about half a pint) of fuel without Platformate was fed into test car. Car ran until fuel was used up, then coasted to a stop (left). Distance: 6186 feet. Test was repeated, using same blend of fuel with Platformate added. Same amount of fuel. Same car. Same conditions. In this test, Super Shell with Platformate took car 6454 feet (right), gave a mileage bonus of 4.3 percent. TCP* AND FOUR OTHER INGREDIENTS complete Super Shell’s 9-ingredient blend. TCP additive can help re store power lost due to combustion deposits—can also extend spark plug life. Butane is for quick starts. Pentane mix helps engines run smoothly during “warm-up.” The gum preven tive ingredient is to help keep carburetors clean inside. And, when the weather calls for it, Super Shell contains an anti- icer. That’s nine ingredients in Super Shell —scientifically blended to give your car top performance. ♦ Trademark for Shell's unique gasoline additive. Gasoline containing TCP is covered by U.S. Patent 2889212. II. C. ALLEN Autho 1. Adding Machines, Cash Registers & Typewriter Sales 2. Complete line of office supplies and equipment 3. Adding Machine and Typewriter re pairs SIKES OFFICE SUPPLY BUTLER, GEORGIA UN 2-4305 POWER INGREDIENT in Super Shell works for world champion driver Phil Hill (above, in Ferrari racer). Hill, first American to win the World Championship for Drivers, relies on Super Shell. One important reason: power. Today’s Supter Shell contains “cat-cracked” gasoline—a power ingre dient made by cracking heavier petroleum molecules into lighter, livelier ones. It works to give you the power you need for top p. mance. The youngest trick or treater joining the spooks and goblins on All Saints Eve was exactly 3 1/2 months of age. She is better known when not called a bunny rabbit as Little Miss Nancy Red dish, daughter of County Agent and Mrs. Vernon Reddish. Other also were visiting and joining in the harmless fun of Halloween and were caught in the act on someone’ doorstep. LET US SELL YOUR FARM i * SALES INC. df^ialiy £fuaLa[liti" I Ph. 986-3132 Gray, Ga. VETERAN DAY ATLANTA—Pete Wheeler, State Chairman of the “Veter ans Day’’observance in Georgia and Director of the Georgia De partment of Veterans Service, will appear two major “Veter ans Day’’ programs in South west Georgia on Sunday, No vember 11. Wheeler will be the princi pal speaker at the traditional "Veterans Day’’ breakfast in Albany to be televised by WALB-TV beginning at 8:15 Wheeler will also be the guest speaker at the "Veteran Day’’ program later Sunday morning in Americus at the 3rd Dis trict Fall Convention of the American Legion and Auxiliary. November 11 was observed as “Armistice Day" to honor the veterans of World War I until 1954 when Congress changed the observance to “Veterans Day’’ Because the date falls on Sunday this year, some commu nities will have special pro grams on Saturday, November 10, while the official state holi day will be observed on Monday, November 12. Final Fair Awards Told The highlight of the fair sea son was Saturday when 180 4-H boys, girls and chaperones with Coiinty and Home Demon stration Agents attended Georgia State Fair in Macon. 91 entries were made in Thomaston, Columbus, and Macon. Prizes won by 4-H girls and ladies are: THOMASTON Karen Parks - Apron, Color ed Wooden Article 1st Mrs. Billy Parks - Child’s Garment, 1st Mrs. Moody Peed - Child’s Garment, 3rd; Teenager’s dress, 1st Dondra Peed - Pajamas Janice Peed - Skirt & Blouse, 1st; Ceramics, 3rd Dyrene Waller - Kitchen Apron, 1st; Party Apron, 1st Elizabeth Riley - Apron, Pil low, 2nd; Pillowcases, 2nd Linda Jarrell - Jam Exhibit, 2nd; Variety Exhibit; Pillow cases, 1st Mrs. Gorman Jarrell - Can ned Fruit, 1st, Canned Vege tables; Preserves, 1st; Jelly, 2nd; Relish, 3rd; Pecans, 2nd Fudge, 1st; Divinity, 1st Mary Edith Jarrell - Pre serves, 1st; Jelly, 1st; cook ies, Fudge, Divinity, 1st, Yeast Rolls Janie Whitley - Cat; Potholders, 2nd Marilyn Woodall - Potholders Pam Montgomery - Painted Pictures; Pocketbook, 2nd Judy Montgomery Trashcan, 3rd; Apron, 2nd COLUMBUS Donna Pittman - Cat; Pil lowcases, 6th Drucilla Smith - Pillow cases, 6th Ann Waller - Pillowcases, 2nd Mrs. E. B. Shehee - Silk Quilt, 2nd Elaine Clark - Dress, 10th Mrs. Gerson Waller - Alum inum Tray, 1st; Clothing Ac cessory, 1st, Special Occasion, 2nd Karen Parks - Apron; Pillow cases, 3rd; Pot holders, 1st Dyrene Waller - Pillow; Pil lowcases, 7th Korona Waller-Pillowcases, 7th Pam Montgomery-Vegetable Exhibit, 3rd Dondra Peed - Dress; Wool Suit, 10th Janice Peed - Pajamas, 1st; Dress, 1st Mrs. Moody Peed - Special Occassion, 1st; Sport or Tailored Dress, 10th; Woolen Suit Gayle Woodall - Tomato Ex hibit Elizabeth Riley - Christmas Decoration; Pillow Linda Faye Rustin - Luncheon Cloth, and Napkins, 1st; Place- rnats and Napkins, 1st Linda Jarrell - Vegetable Ex hibit; Preserves Exhibit, 1st; Relish Exhibit, 1st Mary Edith Jarrell - Fruit Juice, 3re; Jam Exhibit, 3rd; Jelly Exhibit, 1st; Special In dividual, 7th Mrs. Gorman Jarrell - Jelly, 5th; Relishes, 2nd; Special 12 jar, 5th Home Demonstration Council - 6th 4-H Council - 7th MACON Mrs. E, B. Shehee - Pillow cases, Apron Mrs. Billy Parks - Child’s Dress Dyrene Waller - Apron Mrs. Gorman Jarrell - Fruit Exhibit, 3rd; Vegetable Exhibit, 1st; Preserves Exhibit; Jelly Exhibit Mary Edith Jarrell - Jelly Exhibit, 2nd; Preserves Ex hibit, 1st Mrs. L. T. Peed - Afghan, 2nd Mrs. Roy Philmon - Afghan, 1st Cross Roads Home Demon stration Club entered Taylor County Booth in Macon placing 12th after winning 1st in Macon County. FOR SALE- Chihuahua puppies AKC registered. 2 male and 1 female. Mildred Peed, Butler, Georgia. (1194p) 333 FOR SALE - Purebred Meat type Hampshire boar and gilt. See or call Jerry Turner, Mauk, Georgia. (10261p) FOR SALE - 50 acres of land south of WhitewaterCreek, 11/2 miles east of Hwy. 19. J. C. Royal, Butler, Georgia (H21p)~ 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) LOST-white English Bulldog, four years old, blue eyes, ans wers to name of Buster. Anyone knowing whereabouts of this dog call UN 2-4485 or UN 2-4331. (119tf) Legal Notice STATE OF GEORGIA Taylor Court of Ordinary No vember 5, 1962. T he appraisers upon applica tion of Mrs. Lois B. Chapman widow of said Leonard M. Chap in an for a twelve months’ sup port for herself and one minor child, having filed their return; all persons concerned hereby are cited to show cause, if any they have, at the next regular December term of this Court, why said application should not be granted. Mrs. Bussey Childs Ordinary Taylor County (1194b) GEORGIA, TAYLOR COUNTY: To All W hom It may Concern: Mrs. Gladys V. Childree hav ing filed petition seeking lease to sell real estate set aside to herself and her minor child ren out of the estate of T. J, Card of Thanks Mr. William Woodall and his family wish to extend their heartfelt thanks to all the good people who helped with their prayers, visits, flowers, gifts and cards during Mr. Woodall’s stay in the hospital. We especially thank the staff of the Montgomery Hospital and Mr. Robert Humber and Mr. James Harris. May God bless you all. Mr, and Mrs. William Wood- all and children The Taylor County (Ga.) News, Friday, November^?, - 1962 Childree, deceased, as a year’s support, this is to cite all and singular the persons who may be interested therein, to be and appear before me on the 3rd day of December, 1962, at 10 A. M., and show cause, if any they can, why the pray ers of said petition should not be granted. Witness may official signa ture this 5th day of November, 1962. Mrs. Bussey Childs Ordinary 11/8-15-22-29 THE WAY TO SAVE D EPOSIT a few dollars out of your pay check regularly at this bank. This way, your balance can grow easily and without seeming to come from your current operating money. It’s a wise worker who makes use of a plan like this. THE CITIZENS STATE BANK BUTLER, GEORGIA (Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) How Super Shell’s 9 ingredients can give cars top performance