Georgia
Farmers
arke
Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
Bulletin
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1958
NUMBER 2
34 Counties Infested,
- 36,000 Acres Treated
(NOTE: Two out-of-state meetings
(have been held recently, one at Mem-
yphis, Tenn.. and one at Orlando, Fla.,
which I feel sure will be of interest to
(Georgia farmers and agricultural work-
\ers, Following is a report on the Mem-
FIRE ANT
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GILMER
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&
WALKER
IicKERS
SHEROKEE
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FIGHT UNDERWAY
phis meeting and the present stage of
the fire ant eradication program.
Phil Campbell
Commissioner
By W. E. BLASINGAME
State Entomologist
C. A. Ward of the Veterinary Division,
State Department of Agriculture, recent-
ly attended a meeting with me in Mem-
phis, Tenn., to study and discuss with
U.S.D.A. officials, four pest eradication
RE ANT INFESTATION Blacked out counties shown in the map of Georgia above are those counties
it which fire ant eradication work is underway. The shaded counties are those in which infestations
_jave been discovered and which will be treated in the near future.
programs being carried on by the U.S.D.A.
and state agricultural agencies.
The four eradication programs consid-
ered were those dealing with the fire ant,
witch weed, soybean cyst nematode and
screw worm control. Quarantines are in
force in regard to witch weed and the soy-
bean cyst nematode, neither of which has
been discovered in Georgia, and a fed-
eral quarantine is pending on the fire ant.
The emergency fire ant eradication
project got underway in Georgia on Sep-
tember 30, 1957. Major attention was fo-
cused on Decatur County which present-
ed the most serious problem in the state.
In one years time in this county the fire
ants have spread from approximately 10,-
000 acres to 75,000.
Surveys are now complete on 320,000
acres in Decatur County. Between 75,000
to 100,000 acres will require treatments.
Applications are, for the most part, being
made by aircraft. To date 32,000 acres
have been treated. Work is continuing
and should be completed within the next
90 days.
The imported fire ant has been intro-
duced and spread within the state pri-
marily through the movement of infested
nursery stock. All nurseries in Georgia
that are known to be infested have been
treated and nursery stock from other
states where imported fire ants are known
to occur can enter this state only after
certification from quarantine officials
that the nursery shipping such plants is
free from infestation, It is expected that
a federal quarantine will shortly be in
effect regulating the interstate movement
of articles and products capable of spread-
ing this pest.
All known infestations have been
treated in Macon and Monroe Counties.
These were small isolated infestations.
All known infested acreage has been
treated in Houston, and Oglethorpe Coun-
ties but additional surveys are to be con-
ducted. Work is nearing completion in
Clarke, Jones and Pike Counties. Infesta-
tions in these counties involve small
acreage. Work is also under way in Eff-
ingham, Harris, Henry, Clayton, Crisp,
Dodge, Ben Hill, Bibb, Bleckley, Chatham,
Chattahoochie, Meriwether, Pierce,
Schley, Seminole, Sumter and Spalding
Counties.
Georgia
EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Georgia, First:
FOREST LANDS
e NAVAL STORES
PEANUTS
BROILERS
PIMENTO PEPPER
@ IMPROVED PECANS
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FARM
WORK
WANTED
Middle aged white man and
wife want job with nice peo-
ple as caretaker of farm or
doing any kind of light farm
work, Thomas Welch, Rt. 3,
Cuthbert.
50 yr. old white single man
wants job on farm doing light
farm work. Also 15 yrs. ex-
perience it. greenhouse and
ae work. Hughey Lamb,
oe 1, c/o Willie Hester, Ben
ill
Man wants job on farm do-
ing light farm work on per-
centage basis or salary. Ex-
perience in poultry and cattle
raising. Robert Blackwell,
Panola Rd., Lithonia. Ph, 6510.
43 yr. old white woman with
8 yr. old daughter wants job
at once on farm doing light
farm work. Private room,
board, and $20 wkly. salary,
Good character. Good refer-
ences if preferred. Honest. De.
pendable. Must be on school
route, Have to come after me.
Mrs. James Collins, 753 Poplar
St,, Macon.
Man with 10 yrs. experience
wants job on farm as tractor
and truck mechanic or repair-
ing farm machiney. Can fur-
ish. references. Emmett L.
rady, Rt. 3, Fort Valley.
57 yr. old man with wife and
8 boys want job on farm look-
ing after cows or chickens.
Can drive tractor. Reared on
farm: J. L. Daniel, RFD 3,
Rome.
Want 20 or 25 acres of cot-
ton and 20 A, corn to culti-
vate. Prefer tractor to fix
land and cultivate. Have to
be moved. Move any time.
Want with reliable party. C.
&. Carver, Rt. 1, C/O J. W.
Van Dyke, Calhoun,
Man wants job on farm, can
do nay kind of work but drive
tractor or truck. Go anywhere,
need work at once. Herbert
Walraven, RFD 2, Dallas.
Want job on farm. Man
and 2 boys and 2 girls to
work. Need 5 R. house. Ready
to move and go to work.
aoe traetor driver. Write.
. Clark, Rt. 3, Waycross.
White man and wife, mid-
dleaged, need work at once.
Light farm work on farm.
Slightly crippled and wife
cant do hard work. Agree-
able, easy get along with.
Must have small living quar-
ters furnished. Living wage.
Write full details. Dave Grin-
die, Rt. 1, Box 151, C/O
Woodrow Grindle, Flowery
Branch. ;
54 yr. old white man wants
job looking after chickens on
shares or salary, or look af-
ter cattle. Have wife and 15
yr. old daughter. Dont drink.
Can furnish Ref. Live 3 mi.
Bowman near Fork Creek
Church. Leonard Moon, Rt. 1,
Bowman.
White man, exp. poultry-
man, wants job on layer or
broiler farm. Wages or
pound basis. Jake Johnson,
4100 Peachtree Rd. Apr. 12
D, Atlanta, Ph. CE 3-2346.
39 yr. old white man, wife
and 3 small boys want job
on cattle, hog or grain farm.
Can drive truck or tractor.
Have to be moved. 4-5 R.
house, wired for stove. Daniel
B, Johnson, Rt. 3, Summer-
ville.
Want job on farm. 5 yrs,
exp. driving tractor and
truck. Prefer day wages.
Have to be moved. Ready be-
gin now. Merwin May, 1869
Welch Lane, Augusta.
White man, 56, wants job
on farm. Can operate Ford
tractor and equipment, drive
any kind truek, can milk
family cow. Excellent health.
Begin work Feb, 1. Want
with Christian family. R. S.
Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blooming-
dale.
Man and wife want farm
work raisi broilera or
working with laying hens.
Both healthy and raised on
farm. 60 yrs. old. Best of
Ref. Ernest Herbert, Rt. 1,
Commerce.
White woman, alone, wants
job on farm with elderly nice
people doing light farm work.
Reasonable salary, room and
board. Near Atlanta. Mrs.
Mamie Allen, 387 Pryor St.,
S.W,, Atlanta 3.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want nice white woman,
no dependents, late fifties or
early sixties, good health to
eare for small flock of chick-
ens, and other light chores.
Live in farm of two people
and home, small wages. De-
tails in first letter. State low-
est wage expected. R. B.
Ewing, P. O. Box 364, Nor-
cross.
Want healthy white wo-
man, 40 to 60 yrs. old to re
in farm home and rs ight
farm chores, $20 mont
room, and board. Letters an-
swered. Mrs. Jack Rogers,
Rt. .2, Claxton.
Want single man to work
on dairy farm. Must be able
to drive tractor and truck.
Will board and give ae
W. O. Cochran, Box 46, Pa
metto, Ph. 7711.
Want unemcumbered mid-
dle aged white woman to live
in farm home and help with
light farm work. Must be
clean and reliable. Will pa
$15 wk. plus room and board.
Mrs. O. D. Lane, Rt. 1, Syca-
more.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
Good belt pulley for Cub
Intnl tractor, good cond. oe
choice of 2. See or write. J. H.
Intn] Super C tractor, in
A-1 cond., just overhauled,
one 2 disc plow for same and
Simplex cotton duster for
same. Contact. Kelvin G. Oz-
burn, -c/o Ga. State Patrol
Washington,
One Allis Chalmer Roto
Hay Baler, excellent cond.,
priced right W. M. Nixon, c/o
B. and B. Ranch, Thomaston.
Allis Chalmer C 2 row trae-
tor, planters, cultivators, 2 dise
plows, harrow, good cond.,
cheap. C. J. Hayes, Union Point
Ph. HU 9-2051 (after 3).
WS Allis Chalmer tractor
Pneumatic tires, excellent me-
chanical cond., some cultivat-
ing equip; also 1948 KB 5
Intn] farm or cattle truck, 1-
1/2 ton, excellent cond. Good
tires, high stake body, painted.
Letters answered. C,
RFD 1, Fort Valley.
500 gal. Butane gas tank, U
Ground type. $100. Mrs. L. H.
Bell, 675 Bolton, Atlanta 18.
Ph; PL 3-0623.
John Deere tractor, tiller,
harrow, planters and cultiva-
tors, also Grease gun. W. B.
Vines, ) Rt. 4 hitesburg.
Phone College Park PO 6-1988
Super C. Farmall tractor,
cultivating equip., Covington
rear planter, 4 disc tiller and
24 disc harrow, all with fast
hitch, excellent cond. Mrs. Ed.
Has Sheppard, Rt. 4, Box 68,
Sandersville. Ph. Tennille
384-W-3.
Complete DeLaval milking
machine, motor, pump, cans,
all complete good cond., $150.
C. H. Jordan, Rt. 2, Covington.
1 horse wagon, excellent
cond., priced reasonable. Hen-
ry Olbon, 2343 Headland Ter.,
East Point, Ph. PO 1-9772.
4 burner set of Oil burners
(Buck I) for curing tobacco.
Galvanized pipes, copper tub-
ing, ete. Perfect cond. Edwin
Cole ,Rt. 1 Nicholls.
1953 Cub Farmall tractor set
of cultivators and one disc side
plow my place 8 mi. N. Daniels
ville, off Hwy. 29. George
Nelms, Rt, 3. Danielsville.
rs
Cub Farmall tractor and
equipment; dise tiller, eulti-
vators, planters, and bush and
bog lift type harrow, excel-
lent cond. Lee R. Tyson, 105
Morningside Dr., Vidalla, Ph.
Smith, Rt. 1, Box 4, Adairs- | 3339
ville. Ph. 184-J.
1 Jet Pump motor for well,
1/3 HP, 115 V. Frank Scott,
Brown Mill and Klondike Rads.,
Lithonia. Ph. 4072.
John Deere tractor drawn
Tobacco Transplanter, almost
new, used only on 12 acres. J.
J. Hartley, Rt. 1, Box 175, Met-
ter. Ph. Murray 5-6040.
2 dise tiller, pick up type,
works on 3 point hitch, good
cond. Cheap for cash. Bill Buf.
fington, Lavonia.
Complete Sawmill, friction
feed, including 4 cylinder, 45
HP Case motor, $400 cash.
Write Frank Dean, Rt. 2, Ross-
ville.
Set of Fairbanks Morse Plat-
form scales, 600 lb, cap. All
metal platform, A-1 cond.
Never been wet. Eugene Dan-
iel Rt. 1, Riverdale.
New Holland model 77 pick-
up Baler, $800.; Massey Harris
Clipper Combine, $600. Both
with Wisconsin motors and in
good cond; also 1 cattle body,
8 by 12 ft., almost new $100.
Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest
Acres, Riverdale. Ph. Fayette-
ville 5581.
Planters and distributors for
John Deere tractor; Cole Com-
bination planter, horse drawn
with fertilizer and distributor,
also one 4 hole hog feeder,
been used lyr. A. J. Johnson,
ar Ph. Lawrenceville
387
424 Back to Back Poultry lay-
ing cages, perfect shape, 80c
ea. emplete FOB my place. B.
N. Willis, Enigma.
John Deere tractor, model
B, with She cng 2 Art
ing equip.
mowing eae Sasricg
dbl. section Cutaway harrow,
dbl. section drag per, ex-
tra heavy. Mrs. H. F, Miller,
RFD 82, Cuthbert. Ph. 267-
L-2. (4 mi, E. Rt. 82).
- Farmall H traetor, and
equip: 52 R combine, 25 V
mower, 3 disc plow, Taylor
Subsoiler, and Taylor bush
and bog harrow, - excellent
cond., priced e sell, Charles | R
Ss Rt. 1, Felton.
1 each: ak M tractor;
John Deere B with planters
and cultivators, Allis Chal-
mer Roto Baler, Hay Rake,
and No. 60 Combine, Graham
Hoeme plow, 11 B Intnl har-
row, 10 disc Taylor Way har-
row, John Deere Grain Drill,
and 33 ft. elevator. Joe Ben-
nett, Rt. 2, Washington.
_AC Field Harvester with
sickle bar, row crop attach-
ment and side or rear deliv-
ery pipe for truck or wagon,
$1250, Also John Deere blow-
er with AC 9 in. pipe, $250.
J. T. Sammons, 1880 Boulder-
crest Dr. S.E., Atlanta 16.
Model 54 Intnl Harvester
Combine, fPagieinl with -
$050 QO operating cond.,
fae Davis, Ri. 1,
ane Beny Rd., Thomas-
ton. Ph. 5068,
Ford planter, walking cul-
tivator, Farmall H hole dig-
ger, syrup pan, tractor mow-
er, mule mower, turner
plows; Also sev. goats, for
sale. L. C. Williams, Rt. 2,
C/O Red Dog Farm, Coch-
ran,
Wednesday, January 22,
A. Irby, |G
8 dise breaking harrow,
disc Fordharrow, 2 H wa
all pull type. Marvin Ne
some, Sandersville. 4
3 Intnl milking mac in
compressor, one 300 g
Dari-Cool milk tar
and hot water heater, all ;
$2250.00 or trade for eat
D. W. Malcom, Bostwick.
Deep well equip: iad
elec. motor, $40;
$30; Switch and Chuck v.
, i eee Ce S105.
joints ng, 2 long, $
(600 th out doors) also el
wire, $18 and 3 spickets, $
Starling Yawn, Byrom ville
Brower Kerogas (a
brooder, 1000 chick cap.,
flue 3 = in. cand py:
used 1 yr. ee Rueren
$30; also ide
per tubing an heme
eo. Leckie, Rt. 1, Box
Pinegrove Rd., Roswell
6660.
John Deere H. frecicil
dise tiller plow, 2 row cul
vator plows, 8 disc harrow
Starter and lights. All go
eond. $650. Bill Collin, Rt.
gece: (near Nimbl
1 Church).
1 horse wagon, good shay
$50; planters and other mu
drawn tools. gee WwW.
Norman, RFD 3 ovingtony
a Apes Fee jee
good ca
eee wes fires "$300. B
English, Rt. ;Morrow. Pi
GR-8-8956. ff
Stewart, by Sun beam, Eg
horner, and Soldering iro
new cond; Cost $14.95, x
$10. C. Harwell, We
baae
Modern electric incubatol)
good as new. Egg cap., 40)
chiekens; 700 eagant al i
1000 quail, $60. O. Kroglan
1639 - 17th Ath Columby |
Ph. FA 2-4187 7
Set of Ford
planters, cheap. Can be see
at my home. Bunkie vag
Rt. 1, Chauncey.
Feeders, Waterers, a
for 3000 cap. poultry hous
good cond. for sale, also wai
buy sev. gas brooders a
=~ e buy = broo
be on
Mitchell Grider, RL te
dall.
ai teat JSR ee Sai
H Fat
1958 Intnl
ae Cas
tractor, used ver
be seen at my . Mrs.
A, abs oo
Sparta. idiedgevillf D
9942. 0
Oliver 2 row planter, (eaf |
use on MT tractor or mul,
drawn), in good cond., cp
in fertilizer and seed,
hoppers for corn and 5
For quick sale or toa )
Cowart, Rt. 2,
Adairsville.
16 ft. Auger, for losiftag 4
unloading grain from met:
bins, (without motor) s
Sra new. Harold Sander n0
. Elberton. Ph. 1899-J Be
ies frame, good cond. Caf_
be used with elec. or g }
motor, $15. David Rawls, Ryd
4, Box 272, East Vineyar 01
Rd., Griffin, ht
55 ft. -windmijll, 10 f! B
wheel and enclosed 1350 gale
tank, Aero motor, A-1 cond!
now in use, $350, W. L. An
derson, RFD 1, Kite. x
2 incubators, one dru
type, 100 egg cap., $12; othed F
400 e g cap. electric blowe0
type, 8 0. Both with thermc} a8
stat and hygrometer, guarar/fd
teed. R. T. Swords, 867 Cci
lumbia Dr., Decatur.
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want 1 poultry outfit fc},
raising broilers. Must be
good shape, and reasonab |}
rice, L. L. Lightsey, Rt.
lackshear.
Want hand lift type hai :
row and cultivator for Farn
all A tractor, Write, Edwai
Turner, Rt. 3, Buena Vista |
: WANTED
Want almer WD-45
ctor, Rieeiors or
ef ey Give age of trac-
best cae price.
omge. ager, Rt. 1, Val-
sta.
ie good used tractor
2, 9 x 32 size. Advise cond.
4d price, with or without
oe. Joe Long, Rt. 3, Lo-
1,
Want feed mill and corn
eller. Advise Roy Camp,
mmerville. Ph. 837-M.
Want used Ford tractor
ve 10 x 28 or 11 x 28 size.
rdon G. Allison, 3780
mpbellton Rd. S.W., At.
ita, Ph. PO 1-6306.
Vans Rome Master Single
bush and bog harrow,
R 1228 or MR 12-28 or its
oe in other oo
Also wan
it oe angle blade dbl.
um cable control. Advise
vial No., price, cond. etc.
F. Anderson, 2094 Heckle
, Augusta,
Want Power Unit, 40 or 60
>, with AU type pulley,
pull a hammer mill. Must
reasonable for cash and
var Atlanta. Advise what
ju have. R. F. Thompson,
. 2, Douglasville.
- or good tractor drag har-
Must be in good econd.,
a within 50 mi. ee At-
ata. ro N. ilbe:
yetteville Rd., ee
Want John Deere tractor
th hydraulic lift, lights,
Bae, and cultivators, in
on cond. 2 Hgeeonably priced,
in = p of Lawrence-
Lester, Rt. 4,
oils
en St be used Garden
= reasonable
i ok go Dah-
nega.
Want Dozer biade
oop for Cub tractor,
jailer to haul Cub.
aleup, 1557 Sandtown Ra.,
oe Ph. Smyrna HE 5-
and
also
Want to trade good 1946
+6 Intn] Farm truck with
fi. stake body and good
es, for Ford or Ferguson
amters and cultivators, in
rod _cond., or buy outright.
msider other 3 pout hitch
juip. on trade. Cc. Rain-
ater, Jr., a i ae cain,
Ll, bie =
FED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Kudzu crowns,
3 . old, well rooted, $2 C.;
0, Sr $12.50 M. Add post-
2 Curtis Heard; Rt. 4,
ainesville,
Frostproof Cabbage plants,
ell rooted, ready now, $2 M.
_ guar. J. H, Williams,
Ima
Big Gem everbearing straw-
January 22, 1958
Want dbl. section drag har- ed
Blakemore Strawberry
plants, large size, 90e C. del.
packed. W. E.
Er MPaticdge.
State insp. Premier, Mas-
todon, Robinson Strawberry
planta Pag, size, moss
cked, $4.50, in-
ice Sus L. oe Cousins,
Rt. 3, Greenville.
Eldorado Blackberry plants,
1 and 2 ft., $3.75 doz. Maude
Hamby, Rt, 3, Greenville.
Myers and Rubel Blue-
berry plants, 2 to 4 ft., ready
ee 6 for $4; $7 doz.
FOB. G. Nicholson, Rt. 3,
Allen ae Macon.
Bearing size Huckleberry
Plants, 85 doz.; Hazelnut
bushes, 15, $1.25; Red Plum,
2.081: Black Walnut, 65c ea.;
tame Himalaya berry, $1.50
doz; Wild Strawberry, 5 doz.
$1.25. No orders filled with-
out postage added. Mrs.
Neney., fenderson, Riz 3, Box
124, Ellijay.
airagierty plants per
hundred: Blakemore, $1.50;
Mastodon, $1.25; Klondike,
$1; 500, a! $8 M.; Catnip,
30c bunch; Pepperment, 30
doz.; Seuppernong vine cut-
tings, Mtn. Huckieberries,
bearing size, 75c doz. Also,/c
Brown stri Half Runner
Bean seed, 60c cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.
Good strong Kudzu crowns,
handled right, $12.50 M. at
farm, or $14 M. del. or pack-
for Exp. State cert. if de-
sired. Y. M. Anderson, Wil-
liamson.
Sage ants, Catnip, May
Cherry, Blue Damson plums,
Beechnuts, Muscadines, Grape
vines, 6 for $1. Add postage.
Mrs. J. W. Sullens, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.
Limbertwig Apple, May
and June Cherry, Plum,
Peach sprouts, and Klondike
Strawberry plants, 500, $3,
Mire. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
eatin size Mtn. Huckle-
berries, 2 doz., 75c; imp. Field
Dewberries and Blackberries,
50e doz; imp. Klondike
Strawberry, $1 C.; Musea-
dine vines, 3 - 4 ft, long, | 4
rooted, 45c ea. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
Chas. Wakefield and Mar-
ket Copenhagen Cabbage and
large, strong White Bermuda
Onion plants, full count, 500,
$1.25; $2 M. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Box 662, Fitzgerald.
Condons Giant Mastodon
everbearing strawberry
plants, $1 C.; Black Rasp-
berry plants, May Cherry,
and Blue Damson plum trees,
6, $1. Mrs. Mae Turner, Rt,
6, Gainesville.
Lespedeza seed: 3,000 lbs.
Kobe, Germ. 90 pet.; pure
seed, 99.48 pct, in 100 Ib.
bags, 14e lb,; 1,500 lbs. Kobe,
Germ, pet. pure seed,
99.22, Johnson grass 6 pet.,
13e lb. FOB. Herman C.
Brewer, Rt. 3, Danielsville.
Old time little White, ten-
der Half Runner- garden
beans, 95 pct. Germ; white,
tender Cutshort cornfield
beans, 98 pct., $1 cupful, plus
wt lants, $1.50 C; PP in
cere Also nice ever- pee 2 3 Te s0r f cu a
1 ,| 28e for cups full. Mrs, T.
tng Me We OL, Earth | Wade, Riv, Talking Rock.
115 Emory Dr., Savannah. Team Cowpens, 1057. enn,
Horseradish plants, 50c| Purity, 99 pet.; Germ. 88 pct.
22.5 Bomepadieh roots, red|In 2 bu. bags, $5 by. J. M
antl as, be 1b psi red Cherry Walker, Marshallville.
Re Oe 88-1): Tender, white Cressebgck
Texborry, Be es3 Queen | comfield bean seed. tender,
M w, -Jentsin, anzy White and Striped Half Run-
trawberry, 35 doz.: Garlic, | 2&%%: little Pink Peanut and
2 ea, $1 Add postage. Cream color 75 eup-
irs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5,
lijay.
Klondike strawberry plants,
5M. Ethel Sullivan, Rt, 2,
je
Apple, Plum, Mul-
in herry, Pear, Chest-
ut, Grape, Museadine, 1 and
yrs, old, 50e ea, and up.
il not ship, Mra. Helen
2958 Buford Hwy.,
Ph. WE4-1808.
ful; also ted papeckled stews
der peas,
por. Gat! pues. Age Rt.
food nder ween seed,
Littl Pink ze anut, 6 weeks
and eans, 75c cup-
ful. Yar oateRe, Mrs. Bessie
Silvers, Carters.
Kudzu crowns, 1 to 2 yrs.
old, well rooted, $9. M. or $1.
c. Russell Hester, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega.
Ornamental Gourd seed,
15c doz,, or 2 doz., 25c plus
stamped envelope. No orders
filled without envelope. Also
1 gal. Elberta peach seed,
$1.75. PP in Ga. Gail Wood,
Rt. 2, Martin.
Ky. 31 Fescue seed, purity
99.15 pot., Germ, 94 pct, $15
per hundred pounds, Cecil
Travis, C/O Pine Crest Acres,
Riverdale.
2 yr. old Kudzu crowns, well
pected 500, $2.00; $3.50 M.
Col. Henry M Ford, P.
= ron tae Yoni
Everbearing Strawberry
plants, $1..C. Add postage on
orders ae than 1 thousand;
Himalaya Blackberry iene
25 ea. plus postage. Mrs. C.
L. Estes, Rt. 3, Lincolnton.
Big Gem everbearing Straw~
berry plants, pure strain, well
rooted, moss packed, $3.50 C.
PP. J. M. Miles, Rt. 3, Alma.
Black and white Muscadine
Scuppernong grape cuttings,
30, $1. Shade cured Sage
leaves, $1.75 lb. Unrooted
Sage, ae $1., rooted, $1, doz.
Mrs - Collins, Rt. 2, Cobb-
ety
Lady Thompson, Strawberry
plants a eras. well rooted, 75
Cs 500, $4.50: $7,
M. 408, postage. Prompt ein
ment. Mrs. L. C. Allen, Rt.
Gainesville.
Tenn. Beauty Strawberry
plants, $1.25 C; 500, $5. Klon-
dikes, one cent ea. plants. Mrs,
i po Holland, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.
Early Jersey Wakefield and
Charleston Wakefield frost-
proof Cabbage plans, ready
#2 i eo $1.2 $1.50;
$2. M . Odis Comer, Pitts.
Charleston Wakefield and
Early Jersey Wakefield frost-
root range pene 300,
$i; 500, $1.50: $2.50 M. PP. R.
Chanclor, Pitts.
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
40 ton Coastal Bermuda
hay, $25 ton FOB my barn
4 mi. East of Cuthbert. Mrs,
H. F, Miller, RFD 82, Cuth-
bert. Ph. 267-L2.
Large quantity good grade
baled Oat and Hye grass hay,
$25 ie $35 ton. Ballard,
Rt. 8, Fayetteville. Ph, 2981,
on bales Sericea hay, well
fertilized, $28 ton at barn,
In square wire pales, Also
some oats. Mrs. Estes
RFD, Ellenwood. or Stock-
bridge 3161.
250 square bales good Al-
falfa hay, $1 bale or $40 ton
at my barn .Good, bright
hay, without rain. Charlie G,
Harris, RFD 1, Box 17, Alto,
40,000 bales good hay, Les-
pedeza and Grass mixed, 50
bale, or $20 ton at my farm
6-1/2 mi. S. of Hartwell on
Hwy. 77, Can deliver at $25
to $30 per ton, according to
distance. - Joe Higginbot-
ham, Rt. 3, Hartwell.
Hay for sale, 60c per bale
at my barn. Wiley Allgood,
Oxford.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Some beg. and Grade Angus
heifers, some cows with calves
at side, and springers. No
bulls. J. G. Purvis, Rt, 2, Mil-
len, Ph. 321-J-3.
Dbl. standard reg. polled
Hereford young heifers and
bulls, excellent bloodlines,
good color, and build, Priced
Re Roy Goddard, Rt.
2, Lithonia. Ph, 2672.
Fine young reg gentle Angus
Aberdeen male, Wt. about 1100
ity $225. Carl Johnson, Cor-
ele,
Reg. Black Ao bull, 10
mos. old, $150. H. O, White,
6900 Camp peliton Rd. SW.,
Atlanta: iL Ph. PO 6-3144.
MARKET BULLETIN
4 reg. Guarnsey first and se-
cond calf heifers, just freshen-
ed, or freshen soon, Also reg.
service age bulls. Reasonable
price. F, H, Bunn, Midville.
Reg. Herefords: 25 heifers,
6 bulls ,and 3 polled cows; also
6 reg. Shorthorn heifers, and 5
zeg. Shorthorn bulls. Priced to
sell. W. C. Denny, Danielsville.
Ph. Commerce, Federal 5-3381.
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
good markings and quality,
about 1000 lbs Sell or trade for
heifers or cows of equal value;
Also 2 Brahman bulls, 1 heifer,
about 700 lbs, ea. Sell or trade
for Whitefaced cows of equal
value. Robert H. Earnest 2380
Campbellton Rd., Atlanta.
Reg. Hereford bulls, horned
type, 6 to 8 mos. old, $125 ea,
Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest
Acres, Riverdale. Ph. Fayette~
ville 5581.
Reg. Guernsey bull very
entle, 28 mos. old, No. 525928,
am, Nejasca Emorys Edith,
reg. No. 1033226; Sire Maple
Dawn Squires Nean, No,
416675. Won 1957 Grand
Champion of Cobb County
Fair and 2nd place in his class
at Southeastern Fair $350, L.
E. Green, Rt. 3, Roekmart.
Young Dark roan reg. bull,
*|milking shorthorn strain. W.
H. Loudermilk, Box 55, Cor-
nelia,
Black Guinea milch cow,
and 20 Guernsey, Holstein and
Jersey heifers. See at my place
Deen Boatright, Rt. 4, Alma.
One 5 yr. old young Jersey
cow, first calf, nice size and
nice colored, extra nice, $75 at
my barn. W. P. Couch, Luth-
ersville.
Good fat, healthy pigs, ready
to .go. Also for sale or trade
reg. horn type Hereford bull
ealves. W. J. Lyle, e/o Oraland
Farm, Rt. 1, Lilburn, (near
Possum Lake).
2 Duroc guilts, 7 mos. old.
Dam was Grand Champion at
the Middle Georgia Fair, Sire
was son of $2,000 Foundation
Prince. Reg. in buyers name,
wormed, treated for Cholera,
$110 or $60 ea. Roscoe McDon-
ald, Jr., RFD 1, Milledgeville.
Reg Berkshire boar for sale
or trade for goad work horse
or mule. Robert Cloud, Rt. 1,
Riverdale.
Purebred Duroe the late
meat type. males 4 to 6 mos.
old, $30 to $40 ea. with papers,
Marvin Newsome, Sanders-
ville.
Bred gilts, Duroc, Hamp-
shire ,and Spotted Pc crossed,
bred to reg. Black PC, farrow
Feb., Mar. ,and April. $35 and
up at farm on Hwy. 27, 1/2 mi.
S. Carrollton. No ehecks. An-
drew Hamrick, Rt, 3, Carroll-
ton. Ph, Terrace 2-2772.
Purebred Landrace pigs, out
of imported dam and outstand-
ing sire, 16 wks. old, treated,
reg. in buyers name. Priced
low, James Speir, Bronwood.
Pigs, 2 mos. old Feb. 20,
black awith white band around
body, A-1 pigs, $15 ea; also
sow re 280 lbs. and hog ready | P.
for killing, wt. 280 Ibs., 18 Ib.
on foot. L. Cousins, 3001
Cooledge Rd., Tucker.
25 Duroc Ham mapahire pi Be
mos. old. Rod Johns,
,| Dallas. Ph. 3459.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
boars and gilts, and proven
service boar, all of meat type
bloodline; also purebred Here-
ford bull and 2 nice reg heif-
ers, Ralph Harm, RFD 2, Val-
dosta, Ph, CH 2-4797,
Purebred Duroc boars, 3-
1/2 mos, old, $15 ea. Also want
a Duroc boar ready for service.
Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Mar-
low,
Nice mare wt. about 1100
lbs., safe for children to ride,
works anywhere, also good
saddle for sale. Ike Peoples,
Rt. 3, Box 44, Fayetteville,
PAGE THREE
At Stud: Tennesse Jack,
yrs. old ov sell for $100 Con
tact. H, G. Sprewell, Rt. 2, Car
rollton. Ph. Terrace 2-3880.
Young mule for sale or trade
for Ox. Write what you have,
C. B. Owenby, Rt. 1, Culber=
son, N. C. (resident of Union
County, Ga.).
44 in sorrel flax mane and
tail Shetland Stud pony, 5 yrs.
old, $500; spotted Shetland
mare, 1 yr. old, $300, Fred
Shivers, 2744 Milledgeville Rd,
Augusta.
Purebred Tenn. Walking
mare, black, 2 white feet, suite
able for chid or adult, 8 yrs.
old, $200.; purebred Quarteg
Horse, sorrel, blazed face, 1
white i 8 years, old, gelde
ing, wt 11 00 Ibs., bred from
Old Creaser strain, $300,
Mrs. Oscar T. Dell, P. O. Box
177, Waycross. Ph. AT 3-9570,
At Stud: Doctor oe
reg. American Saddle br
Stallion (Bourbon KingRex
Peavine). Over 16 hands, fine,
large boned, Horse boarded: J.
R. McCrackin Forest Park,
Ph. DRake 8-9731.
At Stud: Red Light Noble
Rex, reg. No. 36083, America
Saddle bred, proven sire of
top quality colts, Grandson No-
ble Kalarama. Thomas G, Wat.
_ Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals Rd.,
Rt. 2 , Decatur. Ph. BU 9-6692,
Red Tenn. Walking Horse
gelding, 7 yrs. old also 4 wheel
buggy with top, perfect cond.,
and 2 western saidles. F.
Hughes, 3923 Spencer Circle,
Macon. Ph, 5-4745. -
2 good able bodied mules,
both gentle, will work single
or double for sale. Mrs. Oscar
Heath, Rt. 2, Soperton,
Small pony colt, 18 mos. old,
gentle and halter broken faq
sale at reasnable price. B.
Blair, Jr., 3025 Bouldercrest
Rt. 1, Conley. Ph. Atlanta MA
7-9655.
Good pr. black mare mule
wt. about 1150 lbs. ea. 8 a
yrs. old, sound, work any
where also plow gear, bridl
2 H. walking cultivator, 2
wagon good running gear. Bag
gain prices E. G. Perryman,
Benevolence.
Extra good grey mare mule
a yra of we 1900 Ina Ga
sale. Raymond Wallace, Rt. 1,
Thaxton Park, Cllege Park,
27 good bred Ewes, start
lambing soon, 17 last Spring
lambs and 1 large ram, all fo.
just about $20 around. See W.
. Edwards, Stewart St., Care
rollton.
Milk goats, several does and
1 buck for sale. Miss Dorothy .
Mathis, Tiger.
White Angora milk Boek
bred to freshen middle o
March $15 at my home. Mrs,
Margaret Ritz, Campbellton
Rd., Fairburn,
Ewes with lambs by side,
Reg. Hampshires , $60 eaj
Grades $35 ea. including ewe
and lamb. Also limited num-
ber fine, reg, Hampshire ramg.
Johp H. T. McPherson, Jr.,
. O. Box 602, Athens.
Three units of sheep, South-
western ewes and Hampshire
ewes, $35 ea. with big lamb
at side; 2 reg. rams 1 Canadian
| Sustoli 1 Hampshire. Mrs,
"|W. A. Stacey, P.O. Box 4474,
Atlanta. Ph. PL 8-7111,
Flock of 50 to 60 Hampshire
and Suffolk ewes, 1 to 4 yrge
old, healthy and in good cond.
Some have lambs, also 1 reg.
Hampshire ram, $20 ea. R. le
MeKie, Rt. 3, Augusta.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want 10 to 25 Beat we
cows with calves at het ust
be big, good cows, wt. 900 t
1000 Ibs. 1st, 2nd or 3rd cal:
about 5 yrs. old, within 100 mf.
at right price. contact. Larry
Hanks, Rt. 1, LaGrange.
: at
_ PAGEFOUR__ 8 OMA REST BULLETIN
i ge 3 Saag AR = af Cotton print aprons, med.
: size, with pot holder, 50c ea.;
y GAME FOWL elc Also crocheted doilies, odds
Lf ee "lor sets, 50c to $2.50. Free
WANTED FOR SALE | gift with $3 orders. No checks,
Want gentle milch cow with
young calf, at reasonable price
del. to my home. Mrs. L. W.]$
_ . Smith, Stephens.
Want some feeder pigs. State
Bex, bred and price. George
. Holston, Molena.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
10 or 15 Bantam hens and
pullets, mix. colored, 50c ea.
Also few white ducks, $1. ea.
Cecil: A. Boatright, Rt.. 5,
Newnan.
Bantams, Pigeons, Rabbits,
Guinea Pigs (Cavies), Ring-
neck Doves, Quail and Mixed
. Chickens, $1. ea. Not less than
5 shipped. Sen MO, no checks.
Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Bu-
Ci ah Atlanta 6. Ph. ME
- 8.
49. Bukit. Coahin Bantam
hens and 2 cockerels, all 1957}
hatch. Mrs. W. A. Biggers, Sr.,
P. O. Box 296, Gainesville.
9 Bantam hens, mixed breed,
for hatching quail eggs, good
setters, $10. Exp. Pd. Mrs.
Geo. Nunn, Rt. 2, Crawford-
ville.
5 purebred heavy type Dark
Cornish pullets, Sept. and
Oct. hatched, $1.65 ea. MO
only. Also 1 Turkey Tom,
March, 1957 hatched, good for
breeding. Miss Cora B. Pat-
_ terson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty.
- Pure Dark Cornish Cock-
ereis, large big boned type,
-reay for service, $3. ea. or 2,
$4. Also few pullets, $2.50 ea.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
2 Dark Cornish Game roos-
ters, 18 mos. old, $3. ea. 1
rooster and 3 hens, $8. or roos-
ter and 6 hens, $13. Mrs. Ed
Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs-
ville.
4 Pit Game Stags, 1/2 Gin
Tassell, 1/2 Gordon, $3. ea.
Ready to walk, all dead game.
Crisp Jones, Rt. 4, Gaines-
ville.
6 large ducks and 1 drake,
$6. W. Y. Harper, Rt. 1, Wray.
12 yr. old BB Turkey hen,
$6. at my home. Mrs. Mar-
garet Ritz, Campbellton Rd.,
Fairburn.
18 mature white Chinese
Geese $36 for the lot. No del.
Arthur Williams, Jr., Rt. 2,
Barnesville.
POULTRY
WANTED
Want pr. of common geese
at reasonable price. W. H.
Loudermilk, Box 55, Cornelia.
NOTICE
Persons
Bob White Quail or
Quail eggs must furn-
ish to the Market Bul-
letin staff the permit
advertising
number issued by the
Game and Fish Com-
mission authorizing the
sale of such products.
|field releasing, breeders or
twith linings. Plus postage.
Mrs. Emma Stanton, Rt. 1,
Conyers.
New Zeland White Rabbits,
bucks and does, sub. to reg.
5. and $6. up. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave. NE, Atlanta 8. Ph.
TR 4-6452.
Rabbits: 1 buck and 2 bred
does, $2. ea. Mrs. J. H. Thom-
as, 1420 Eric St. SE, Atlanta
15. Ph. MA 7-6938.
Fantail Pigeons, solid white
or black, $4. pr. or speckled
and spotted, $3. pr. C.
Jones, Rt. 1, Box 187, Fort-
son. Ph. FA 17-3284 (after 4
PM). ;
Bobwhite quail, breeders
for next season or for eating.
Jack Holland, 471 Pasley Ave.
SE, Atlanta. Ph. JA 4-7129.
Extra large No. Bobwhite
quail, disease free and fully
feathered. Excellent breeders,
conditioned in large flight
pens for restocking. Sat. and
live del. quar. A. C. Williams,
1903 Columbia Dr., Decatur.
Ph. BU 9-1493.
Finest 1957 hatched, extra
arge No. Bobwhite quail,
(bred and improved 37 yrs.).
Adult quail 1 to 3 oz. heavier
oa average. Mature, heavier
Bobwhites $3. pr. and up ac-
cording to weights, and quali-
ty. William A. Thomas, 421
vere ae Atlanta. Ph. MU
800 Quail for sale. Write or
call. Contact Bradley Walton,
Rt. 3, Washington. Ph. 39-W.
Bobwhite Quail, large ma-
ture, fully feathered, raised in
large flight pens, ready for
eating;Also few Chukar Part-
ridges and Jap (Corturnix)
Quail.Will ship. Sat. guar.
Special prices on large quan-
tities. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt.
tes Dr., Decatur. Ph. DR
No. Bobwhite quail for
breeders or releasing, $3. pr;
Chukars, $6. pr. Also Golde
Sebright Bantams, $6, pr., $8.
trio. Mallard ducks, $4. pr. C.
W. Cawthon, Riverdale, Ph.
GR 8-8106 (after 6 PM).
Chukar quail, fine for
breeders, 1957 hatch, $6. pr.
3--pr.,- $17- or exch. = .2= pr:
Chukars for 3 pr. No. Bob-
whites. All FOB Odum. A. G.
Carrell, Odum.
Finest quality breeder stock
of Bobwhite quail and Chukar
partridges, all large size
healthy, fully feathered. Sat.
guar. Ralph Keefer, Lake Har-
bin Rd., Morrow. Ph. Jones-
boro GR 8-8477. _
Large number Bobwhite
quail, excellent breeders, for
eating or releasing, sturdy
stock, $1.25 ea. R. T. Swords,
Columbia Dr., Decatur.
Silver Pheasants, 1957
hatch, $7.50 pr. Few extra
1957 cocks. $3. ea. Also 2 1956
cocks, full plumage, $5. ea. No
orders for less than 2 birds.
Shipped exp. Col. Henry Pike,
108 Palm Ave., Savannah. Ph.
Adam 36315.
HANDICRAFTS
FOR SALE
2 dbl. bed size quilt tops
with linings, $1.75 ea. Quilt
7 yds. fancy dbl. tatting -for
scarves, 60c yd.; also 7 yds.
dif. kind dbl. tatting for col-
lars, 60c yd. Wide only. One
ingh, PP: Cash iMirse-G: 1G)
Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Mil-
len.
Ladies aprons: Asst. print
or white with colored trim,
asst. shapes, fancy pockets,
large or small waist, 3, $2.75,
or $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box
bed size, $3.50 ea. plus post
age.
Rt. 3, Conyers.
Dainty aprons, med.
orders. Ethel Giddens,
Main St., Perry.
65 ea. PP. Mrs. Ventis Wea
ver, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Pillowcases, made o
ors, $1.50 pr. PP.; Also prin
Copeland, RFD 1, Box 29-B
Waverly.
25c postage, any color
mixed; Also handmade rugs
$2.50 to $4 according to size
ley.
One full size
for sale. Mrs.
16 in. crocheted
border,
sign, $1 ea.; 3
1, Box 108, Warm Springs.
mos., Med., 3-4 mos.,
box. Sat. or money back.
Aaron C. Sutton, Battey San-
itarium, Ward 28-A, Rome.
Ladies aprons,
rie Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Large dbl. bed size quilt tops
made of new scraps by pat-
terns Trip Around The World
Snowfall, and others. $2 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Della Crowe
Rt. 2, Gainesville. :
Large crocheted centerpiece
of Spider and Pineapple design
$12; 1 chair and couch set,
white and pink, $6 or both sold
together, $15 cash. Mrs. George
W. George, Rt. 2, Carrollton.
MISCELLANEOUS
. FOR SALE
home use, 30c doz. pods. PP.
Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. .
500 Mulberry fence posts,
sawed and split from large
trees, 30c ea. FOB my farm.
ae, Powers, RFD 1, Grant-
ville.
New crop, late gathered
garden Sage, pulverized, 1/2
Ib., 75c. More if wanted
same rate. Mrs. Myrtle P
Rt. 1, Temple.
All new crop Moneymaker
Pecans, 10 lb.-bags, $3. Add
postage. Sat. guar, or money
returned. F.
Gaines.
100 Ibs. . sundried Apples,
good sour cooking fruit, 50c
ace,
124 Ellijay.
lb. Add postage. Mary yapres:
Dial ee eas ee
tr
Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7,
Gainesville. .
Hand = pieced quilt tops,
good quality print, large dbl.
Miss Ruth Underwood,
size,
50c ea. Money enclosed with
1117
New handmade quilts, large
T.| size, good cotton print pad
ding, $6.50 ea.; Also aprons,
print and gingham trimmed,
bleached feed sacks, embroid-
ered or crochet edging in col-
4 in 1 potholders, 50c, 4 :
$2 (no less than 4 sold) plus
or
Wild Goose Chase or Tie
Bow, made of new scraps,
$7 ea.; Nice bib aprons, $1
ea.; dresser covers and cen-
terpieces, fancy trimmed and
embroidered, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Kate Gholston, Rt. 2, Chip-
crocheted
bedspread, white medallion,
Riley Lewis,
Box 291, Fairburn. Ph. 6455.
center-
pieces, Star design with col.
$1.25 ea.; vanity sets
to match, $3; 12 in. doilies,
for end tables, pineapple de-
piece vanity
sets, pineapple design, $3.25.
All. PP. Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Rt.
Baby moccasins, made of|Box 145, Hamilton. Ph. Co-
finest of N. Z. lambskin, lumbus FA 4-1824.
washable, in pink, white,| 199 Ib print feed sacks, 35c
blue, in 3 sizes, small to 3
large
to 6 mos. Now, $2 pr. in gift
trimmed
with rick-rack, tape or ruf-
fling, well made of nice ma-
terials, 65c ea. PP. Miss Ma-
Red hot Cayenne pepper for
at
C.j Garrett, Ft:
Jan. 27-29,
Jan. 28, Valdosta
Assn .Annual
f
Park; Jan.
i Fob: & Waldcata
aprons, trimmed with rick- :
rack, dif. styles and_ sizes, ~China Assn. Show-Sale.
also made of feed sacks, 75c ok ae ia papee
and $1. State size. Mrs. A. L. Feb. 7-8, Athens Crop Impro ve
Feb. 17, 18, 19
Jan. 23-24, Sylvania Geor
stock Ass'n Convention.
Jan. 24, Rock Eagle Ga. Bale
Half Cotton Club Meeting.
Atlanta
Poultry and Egg Assn. Con)
Jan, 28, Carrdlliop: Jan, 39 Bee
30,
Dairy Production Short Course.
Assn. Annual Meeting.
Market Managers Short Cours
Feb. 17, Rome Tamworth Sy
Sout
Duroc Bre
Show-Sale.
ABAC, Tif
Spotted Po
Rock Eagle Parl
bu. $2.25 peck. For eating pur-
poses only; Also Red multiply-
ing scallion onions, $1.40 gal;
and ground Sage, 50c tea cup
full. Add postage. G. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Sev. Ibs. 1957 dried Apples,
50e lb. Robert Wright, Dial.
Old original Green Sugar
Cane, banked before frost, 3c
ea. stalk. Edwin Cole, Rt. 1
Nicholls. .
CORRECTION: 8 one of a
kind, 100 Ib cap. print feed
sacks, $2.00 for lot, or 30c
each. Mrs. L. W. Smith, Ste-
phens. ~ :
100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, plain
and print, washed, 40c ea. PP.
Mrs. Mary M. Mason, Rt. 1,
ea., several alike: Add postage.
Bert T. Swords, Rt. 1, Fort
Valley. :
Calif. multiplying Beer
seed, 25c start, PP. Also new
crop nice clean Walnut meats,
60c pint. Add postage. Miss
Ruth Weeks, Dial.
Homemade Lard in 50 lb.
can. 20c lb. at my home, good
in Dec. 1957. Harlan L. Sell,
|Hoschton. Ph. OL 42-460.
Sweetgum, Wild Cherry,
Aldar, Poplar, Pine, Oak, Dog-
wood bark, Goldenseal, Yel-
low Dock, Elder, Plum, Pine,
Sassafras,. Sarsparilla, Poke
roots, 2 lbs., $1.; Plantain
Chickweed, Mullein, $1. y
Washington Asparagus, Tansy,
Horehound, 2 bunches,
Add postage. Exch print sacks.
Mrs. John Myers Addison, Rt.
2, Hartwell,
Jerusalem artichokes, $1.
gal, $7. bu. Pick up at my
lace, or Exp. Col., $1.50 gal.
87. bu. C. W. Page, 149 No.
Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8 Ph. TR
2
4-6452.
No. 1 table honey, del. by
mail 3rd zone, 4 lbs., in tin,
$1.65; 10 Ibs. $3.25; by Exp.
or Frt.' Cok, 1. case- 6-5" Ib.
i eee Ca 12! 2-1/2) Ib:
glass, $7.; 3 cases. $20. Rev.
Curd Walker, Rt. 2, Adrian.
Black walnut meats, shell-
ed out, nice and clean, 1-1/2
pints,
pepper for home use only, 20
pods, 25c. Add postage. Miss
Marie Mathis. Rt. 5, Ellijay.
+
Hand gathered. washed,
shade dried Sage, $1.50 Ib. |
plus postage. Mrs.
Ruby
Brown, Rte 2, TOCeoa ace
nice size stalks, 5c ea. Plant
$1.; Hot red Cayenne}
z | vannah, Ph
Several hundred stalks of |. pepe
Indian Sugar Cane for seed,|
lamp mats, 35c ea. 3, $1 Ass'n Show and Sale.
and 20 postage. Allow 10 to
20 days on rugs. William : =
Sikes, Senoia. : : ; x
3 : Large red Peanuts, 2 to 4{ Yellow Root,
Dbl. bed size quilt tops,| jn alt pink skin peanuts, $8.|lard box full, $1.2
age. Mrs. Nancy He
Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay
BS:
20 stand of Italiar
super each, about hi
not robbed last
stand. W. J. Davis,
St., Ashburn.
Fresh dry ground
cup, Garlic bulbs, |
Add postage. Or
promptly. P. B. Bi
Ball Ground. _
Jumbo bushel g
ft. around, $10 e
Jumbo gourd | oi
$1. L. E. Morg
cross.
250 White chicken
nice and smooth
cap., 25 ea. PP.
ment. Mrs. G. M.
2, Blairsville.
Print sacks, 10)
washed and iron
up to 5 alike,
postage on 3 sacks
Traylor, Rebecca.
Old fashioned green
banked before freez
stalks. Ready anyt:
Mullis, Rt. 3, 1
Choice Ga. Can
3 and 4 gal. cases, $4.
per case at my f.
Rt. 1, Nicholls.
Several thousan
turpentine cups.
for price J. M.
a
chee.
Want Southern
Coffee Beans. Send
tion. O. Krogland, 163
comb. State price ai
Postage. W. W. Wa
17-A Battey Hos
Want 1000 spli st ts4,
6-1/2 ft. long Quote
dif. sizes. R. A. Sh
Somes Sy
Want a Herb
Apple. Contact. |
Nunn, Crawfordv.
Crumrine, Rt. 3,
EL.
once every 7 yrs., makes good } in
eld. Mrs. Oscar Heath,
Soperton. hee ae
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