Farmers Commissioner eti ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1961 NUMBER 8 Farm White man wants job on airy farm, prefer parlor, but an handle most any type arn. 4 yrs, dairy exp. Can nish Ref. Will consider tle or hog farm. Wm, D. ley, Rt. 1, Box 12, Buck- _(Morgan Co.) Ph. XW 3 (Madison). Man with small family 26 sy re old man, wife with rt. old son wants job on ltry, hog. horse or dairy rm. Exp. willing worker. Need 3 R. house and reasona= ble salary. Want work im- nediately. James. t. 2, Hartman Rd. Austell. ~ 30 yr. old man, white, with wife and 2 small children another expected Ist of year) ants job on farm. Do any pe farm work, drive truck, Want. on dairy farm. Experienced in dairy work, for house and reasonable sal- ery. Willard T. Queen, 210 Pine Si. Apt. 199 B, Atlanta (Pe Want job on farm with good an for 1962, for board and alary. Single, white man, 46 ate old. Oato Clark, Har + Able bodied, single, white an will tend 3.000 layers or 15,000 broilers on shares. Jake ohnson, Apt. 12 D, Atlanta 19. Man with 17 yrs. exp. 2 hie men, age, 43 and 0. 1 married, other single, 4 family, want work on ry or beef cattle farm. p. all phases farm work nd farm machinery, Have to @ moved. Need 5 R. house, ired for elec. stove. Atlan- vicinity. See any time inclair Ser. Sta. Contact. Ray ee P.O. Box 158. Snell- e Middleaged white woman, idow, wants work on smail fem doing light farm work. ive in with elderly woman couple. Want $20. weekly alary. Prefer near Atlanta. rs. Mamie Allen, 862 Virgil ve.. N. E., Atlanta 7.. Middleaged man wants job with nice people as caretaker small farm, keeping up and oking after place, and other h lobs and as com- . Welch, Bacon- : 3) } aring for lavers $ehickens). rite. Bill Ste- ens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Richards, | 4120 Peachtree, arming desires farm work or | school bus route. Work WANTED 40 yr. old white woman wants job on poultry farm $20. week, board and room. Marjorie Simpkins, Rt. 1, Box 266, Stockbridge. White man and woman want job on dairy or poultry farm work, with about 2 rooms furnished, Best offer accepted, Herman Simpkins, Riel BOE 2005 20/0; tin aAs .| Simpson, Stockbridge. Want job with reliable, good people, on farm doing light farm work, housekeep- ing and nursing elderly per- son. Am 35 yrs. old, single, white good Christian. Miss Polly Greeson, Rt. 1, Lilburn. 49 yr. old man wants job raising chickens, or helping with laying hens. picking up eggs efc, on poultry farm, or taking care of sick and light farm work. Want at once. Am honest. sober single. Bu- ford Bates, Rt. 1, c/o B. W. Worley. Canton. Man with large family, | wants farm. Have 4 tractor | drivers, understand farming, also mechanic on tractors, Prefer large farm with large allotments. Want with honest. gsood. agreeable people. Oscar Roberson. Rt. 2, Box 257. c/o Howard Horne. Warrenton. Man and wife want to look after chicken farm or any other work on farm, also have}: to have house. 43 yrs. old, elean and sober. Russell L. Morris 2523 McAffee Rd. De- eatin, Farm Help WANTED Want at once single man age 35 to 50 yrs., to do gen- eral farm work and who knows how to drive -Farm- all Ht tractor, Year around work for man who wants to work. Nice place to stay and plenty to eat. Must be sober and honest. E. M. Battle, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Want col. man or couple for small farm on share basis, or for woman, keep house, care for school age children, and do light farm work. Good house near city limits Greens- boro, on school bus line. Lil- lian Mitchell, 10 Cherokee Rd. N.. W., Atlanta a Ph, Ck. 3-1875. Want white woman, mid- dleaged or older, good moral nabits, to live as one family, do light housekeeping . and light farm chores for room, board and salary. Mrs. G. M. Murell, 838 Rowland Rd. Rt. 4, Stone Mountain. Want man and family of good character, preferably be- tween 25 - 45 yrs. of age, to manage poultry and livestock farm. Good salary and home furnished with all conveni- ences. Write. Cc. W. Anthony, Midland. Want reliable man with family for farm work. Must have 2 men and 1 woman that can work, housekeeping, light aria work, etc. No drinkers. Modern 3 bedroom house, wired for elec stove, on school bus Rt. L. C. Groover. Rt. 1, Ludowici. Want white man, 37-48 yr: old, with small family and 1 son 16 yrs. old, to work with him, and who knows farm machinerv -hay baler, ete. Good monthly wages paid weekly. No row crops. Raise hay, cattle and pecans. 5 R. house, elec. water, wood. So J. Clay, -Rt- 3. Avondale Mill Rd. Macon. Ph. 1788- 2975. : Want white woman to live in farm home with eideriy coupie and do light farm wors and some housework. Private room, board and $12. weekly salary. Need at once. Mrs. M. B. Davis, Tyrone. Want farm hand with small family for work on farm. Steady work. 5 R. house on No. drink- Jack ers. Give references, Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want mature couple with some income, for tending 12 or 15 head cattle. Can furn- isk some farm work, and oth- er farm work available in community. Also, furnish 4 R. house in Cobb Co. water, wood and garden. Must be honest, sober, willing worker. J. Lon Duckworth, IPO. Box 6207 Station H, Atlanta. Ph. 872-4442 (nights). Want white woman house- keeper to live in with cou- ple on farm near Bluffton, to help with light farm chores and other - work. Prefer be able to drive car. Evelyn Harrison, Dolly Madison, Apt. ith Albany. Want white woman to live ir and care for 2 small chil- dren and do house and light farm work, for room, board and salary. No drinkers. Mrs. Kermit Patterson, Rt. 2, Box 121A, Blue Ridge. Want capable dairyman, ex- perienced. Give good salary and annual bonus. James G. Henderson. Rt. 1. Ludowici. Ph, TR. 6-2399. (Hinesville). Weant- 2elderly:. wo- man or couvnle to live on farm and do light farm chores and yard work for private room, board and small salary. Need at once. Mrs. Bertha Harrison, Rox 6815 So. Expressway, Jonesboro. Fh. GR. 8-5621. Equipment FOR SALE Farmall Bobwhite quail, one to 16 wks. old, priced according to age; also some breeder quail. Per. No. 172. Willie Gaultney, Reynolds. Ph. TI. 7-4555. Bobwhite quail, large, heal- thy, flight conditioned, 14 to 20 wks. old, 25 $1.10 ea.; 50, $1.05 ea.; 500, 95c ea.; 1 M. or more, 90c ea. Shipped Exp. Col. Per 71. W. T. Ridings, Jr. Rt. 1, Felton. Extra. large, 1960 - 61 hatched breeder quail, wt. up to 10 and 1/8ths ounces larger than average. Imp. 41 yrs. Will pay $10.00 pr. for unre- lated superior quail than mine. Free col. photos of champions and wt. certificate. Per. No. 27. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 420 Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-0866. Racing Homing pigeons, from Ped. bloodlines, good as can be bred, for sale. W. A. Roach, Rt. 2, Box 195-A, Sa~ vannah. American Giant Blues, Reds, Yellow an Splashes, $6.00 pr. and up. M. G. de La Rue, 307 Spring St., Decatur. Show White King pigeons from D. K. C., and Southeas- tern Fair Champion strains. $5.00 - $25.00 vair, FOB. J. H. Pruitt, 1730 E..38rd St. Sa- vannah. Pigeons: Fan Tails, White and Blue. show Kings, pigmy Homers, also Ringneck doves. Will ship, Must sell. Ray Glas- co, 5636 Thompson Mill Rd. Decatur. Ph. 289 - 7745. White Kings (very meaty birds), youngsters, $2.50 pr.; working pairs, $3.00; purebred Racing Homers of finest qual- ity, Sion Str. Ped. papers with ea. bird. Youngsters, $5.00 ea; breeders, $25.00 pr. Wal- lace Neal, 530 Sandtown Rd. Marietta. Ph. 428-2025. 150 Chukars, flight pen con~ ditioned, $1.75 - $2.50 ea. Per. No. 94. J. L. Taylor, Taylors Mill Rd., Fort Valley, Ph. TA -8292. Chukar partridges, 8 - 6 wks. old. 90c ea.; 12 wks, $1.75; adults, $2.25 ea. Orby Southard, 210 So. Grove St. Young American Giant Ho- mer pigeons, $6.00 pr., in black, black splash and brown splash. Ship Exp. Col Mal- colm Kuter, Box 135, Austell. Ph. 943 - 5022 (Powder Spr- ings). Miscellaneous FOR SALE Real nice sundried apples, free of peel and core, 50c lb. plus postage on small orders, on orders of $5.00 and more PP. Mrs. Etta Beaver, Rt. 1, Box 93, Culberson, N. C. (re- pigeons, |. ; died, free of shavings, by bag or Country hickory smoked hams, 10 to 20 lbs., 85c ib; shoulders, 10 to 15 Ibs., 55c Ib., sides, 10 - 20 lbs., 50c lb. All meat quaranteed against spoil- age. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5, Dexter. Vat, made of 1/4 in. sheet steel, 21 ft. long, 4 ft. deep, 4 ft. wide, well reinforced with 1-1/4 in. angle iron, for treat- ing post and lumber, $250.00. Ansley Law, Ochlochnee, Ph. GL. 7-8116. One farm bell complete, $15. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd. ae Marietta, Ph. HE. 5- Rahbit tobacco, $1.00 lb.; sassafras root, 50c lb.; rats- bane, $1.00 lb. Add postage. Dean Townsend, Rt, 2, Cum- ming. Nice bright sundried apple fruit, 75c lb. in 5 lb. or more lots and del. in Ist ana 2nd zones. No out of state orders. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Rt. 3, Box 35, Ball Ground. Dried apples, 50c Ib. plus postage. Mrs. R. L. McClure, Rite cos Ellijay. Hen house manure, hauled and spread in vicinity of Jas- per, Tate, Ellijay and Daw- sonville, $6.00 ton. Minimum haul 6 tons. W. J. Bales, 114 East Lake 1)r., Doraville, Ph. 457-2964 between 7 AM and 9 PM. Catawba tree seed, $1.00 cup; Mimosa tree seed, 50c cup. Send stamped envelope. Mrs. A. C. Colson, Glennville. Dried pears and apples, free of peelings, cores and worms peaches with peelings, o 1 d fashion fruit, 8 lbs. cenarated in sacks, $5.00 PP to 3rd zone. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Bu- chanan. Large buckeyes, 40c doz. plus 10c postage per doz. Mrs. dear Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. -Tulip poplar honey in plas- tic, $3.97 per 12 lb. gal.; $2.27 per 1/2 gal. All PP. Send check with order; also honey in glass, $3.71 per 12 Ib. gal. Personal delivery Atlanta area. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave., SW, Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 6-6671. Hen manure, dry, pulveriz- truckload. L. E. Widney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., SW, Atlan- ta, Ph. 344 - 5596. Good English saddle, good cond., was bought brand new. Sandra Huggins, 3232 Wilt- shire, Avondale Estates, Ph. BU. 9-0289 (Atlanta) after 3:30 PM. stalks Several thousand Florida Sugar cane, 4 - 5 ft. | avg., $3.00 C. stalks at patch. E, D. Culberth, Rt. 1, Box 16, Dearing. Yellow root, May apple and wild cherry bark, 4 lb., $1.25. Noel Crump, Rt, 2, Talking Rock. 80 gal. cap. syrup kettle, $40.00; single ox yoke, $10; dbl. ox yoke, $20.00; large farm bell, sets on frame or 2 brackets, $20. Mrs. T.. W. Newsome, Rt. 1, Sandersville. Quince for jelly or preserv= ing, 75c peck or $3.00 bu. FOB, Will be ready late in October. Mrs. C. J. Koppe, 2694 Boule- vard Dr. NE, Atlanta 17. 85 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., nice smoothe cloth, 25c ea. Will ship COD and you pay postage. M re Dahlonega. Ph. 864 = 3765 (Evenings). 3 sident of Union Co., Ga.). G. M. Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairs- Ville Mier PAGE EIGHT Miscellaneous FOR SALE Miscellaneous: WANTED Large collection of gourds, several kinds, Bushel, large handle, Birdhouse, Martin and Dipper and ornamental, 15e to 50c ea. or will sell all to- gether. Notify me when you can come after. Cannot ship. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Mar- tin. Nice: shade dried sage, 1961 crop, $2.00 lb. PP. Mrs. B. L. Campbell, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Golden seal, 20c ea.; ~ fresh -hot red pepper, 25c doz. pods or 25c tsp., for home use; comfry plant, burdock, mus- eadine, 3, 50c; wild strawber- ry, 35c doz.; tansy, spear- mint, 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Elli- Jay. Shade dried sage, 30c at., $1.00 gal., 5 gals. $4.00 red dry hot and green pepper $1 gal. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. de Royston. Nice clean roots and herbs: red Sassafras, Queen of t he Meadow, Devils Shoestring, Yellow Dock and May apple, 4 lb. lardbox measured full. $1.00 plus postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rite oe Ellijay. Large 1 Martin gourds, 50c ea., med., 35c; Catnip and Pepnermint, 25e bunch, 3 bun., 60c; Sassafras, Queen of Mea- dow, Yellow root, May apple root,-4 lb. lardbox full, $1.00. Add postage. Martin gourd _ seed, 25c lg. Pkg. and stamp- ed envelope. Mrs. Freeman -Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay. Elecampane, balm, calamus, tansy, applemint, feverfew, flowering pepper, horehound, 20 rooted bunch; garlic, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrence- ville. Nice, clean, yellow dock, red Sassafras, Queen of Mea- dow, Devils Shoestring, wild cherry bark, May apple roots, 4 Ib. lardbox measured full. $1.00 plus 30 postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli-|PP. Mrs. Annie Henry, 1403! Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 3, Box!lie Gholston, _ ousey, Rt. 2,]/ea. Add 35c postage. . Jay. Hull St., Rome. 57, Ellijay. Comer. nett, Rt. 2, Box 311, B for een arti- Rese i: Want to buy some chokes. Advise price. Kelley, Oglethorpe. Want 2 Ibs. 1 English pea seed (running salad pea seed, white bloom). Mrs. Joe Allen- ton, 407 E. . 12th S St., A Alma. Want English type saddle and bridle that has been used but is in good cond., reason- ably 5908 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8604. Want chicken manure, sta- ble manure or spoiled hay. priced. W. J. Graham, | Dbl. bed Sus quilts. heavy cotton padded, $7., dark or light cols.; nice large tops in oretty shaves, $3. ea.: bed- spreads in white, heavy ma-. ea Roy terial, dbl. bed size. $3. and 35c postace. Mrs. T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. Crocheted doilies with 3 in. ruffles on them, 12. in. size. all white, $2. ea. Mrs. A. B. Atkinson, Rt. 6, Box 311, Macon. Dbl. and single one ea., $1.50 ea.; also, one dbl. bed size mostly avpli- cued. $2.50. Add postage. Mrs. Joe Costeloes, Rt. 5, Box 49, Moultrie. quiltops, Hand crocheted table cloth. @ueen Ann lace pattern. Mrs. J. P. Ellington. 378 Patter- Hand made old time bui whips, plaited of Indian tan cowhide lace leather, plaiieu with handle inside of whip. $1. ft. Any length. Bud Mur- kerson, Rt. 6, Eastman. Hand tufted bed spreads. dbl. peafowl design, large dbl. seamless sheeting, $6. plus 30c postage. Mrs. Edgar Ad- cock, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c ea.: small appliqued cush- ion covers, any shape, 7ac; knitted mittens, $1.50 pr. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Fancy organdy aprons, $1.25 ea.; tea aprons, 75c ea.: 6. $4.; at- tractive work apron with large pockets all around, $1 and nice cotton Will haul myself. Must be in| Peat Atlanta 16, Ph.| a4. pot holders, 15 ea.: 10. Cobb Co. or nearby. J. K. or 3 f $1.: childrens dresses, $3. a cup, 1557 Sandtown Rd., Ma-| 3 4 j9 : 1;| Add _15c for postage. Mrs. W. ene -1/2 yds. dbl. tatting, ail ue rietta, Ph. HE, 5-8152. white. No checks. Mrs. GC. MG Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Want one den iacie ron: Rt. 3, Box 153. Mil-l White crocheted _bootees coated egg baskets that will hold 8 or 10 doz. eggs each. No junk. M. B. Carden, Ho- gansville. Want some California beer seed. Please state price. Mrs. Jammie Camp, Rt. 1, Rock- mart. CORRECTION: Will pav $45.00 for 100 bales of good hay, delivered and put in my barn. Write first. Charles Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Want 1 to about 70 bu. feed corn, reasonable. Located at gate 1, Ft. Gordon. US Hwy. 78. M. C. Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta, Ph. RE, 6-8349. 20 dbl. bed size quilt tops. all pieced by machine, all good material, 8 Point Star, Step Around Mtn. Bird Trap. Piano Keys; Endless Stairs. Monkey Wrench, Gents Bow, Family Circle, Ladies Fan, Ho choice of pattern, $2. ea. and postage. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton. Hand tooled eowhide bill folds. with initials and pray- ing hands or Holy Cross, $3. Medium size avrons, 50c ea. or 38. $1.25; Add 15c vostage in Ga. and 20c out of. state. No stamns or checks. Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Full size cotton ruffled bed- spreads. asst. cols. and 2-. tones. $5.50 ea.: novelty pot holders. 25c ea., 6, $1.; dain- tv aprons, -75 ea.: 2, $1-25: emb. dish towels, 35c ea. 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5. Box 50, Elli- jav. Handicrafts FOR SALE Hand crocheted bedspread, white, Medallion design, put together with spider web de- sign, made of J. and P. Coats crochetin g thread, nicely made, $70. Mrs. Charles R. Eckert, 241 Holly aa Forest Park, Ph. MA. 2-9515 2 nice quilts, made from nice prints and solids, cotton nadded with new cotton, one Three Cheer, $12.50, other Gentlemans Bow Tie, $8.50. trimmed in pink, blue. vellow and green, 75c pr.: bibs to match, both $1.: white cro- cheted lace for pillowcases, $1. pr.: crocheted pot holders. 75e ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1. Monroe. Nice print aprons, all cols., some gores, some ruffles, all band aprons, $1. ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Crocheted rose or pansy doilies, $1.50 ea.: crocheted vanity sets $1. set: crocheted ruffled doilies, $3.50 ea.: new quilts, dbl. bed size. pieced by vattern, Dbl. Wedding Ring, $8.50: others, $7.50 ea. No checks or stamps. Dura Brad- ley, Rt. 2, Waco. Little girl well made cot- ton dresses, 1-6 year, $1.75 ea.: fancy organdy tea aprons, stitched with automatic ma- chine, $1.50 ea.: print aprons, 50e es. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2. Gainesville. Black, red. white, green, blue or silver, genuine leather handbags, 7-1/2 x 4 x 2 in., $1:85 ea.; asst. Or plain wo- ven Jersey cotton pot holders, $1.10 doz. Ad ostage. Char- bed size, on good grace}. lace shoulder $10) i low silk top, ] dbl. -bed size, $4. E. Martin, Rt. 3; Buford. | ; 8 woven pot hold asst. col., and desig PP; sCatisu:3 x7 7397 hand emb. fast col. $2.20: PPS Mirsada ersachitsoes Buchanan 7 rose doily, $1.0 piece, $1.50; 3 pc. s set, $1.50; 3 pe. wh half star and. 3 pe. pans ser sets, $1.25 set; 4 pi apple dresser set, $2.2: for a: 00. Mrs. Mae Rt. 1, Box 34, King S20.tet washable, ge lambskin, b a b y mo pr. Add postage. Mrs. Watkins, Rt. 3, N Calhoun. ae Little crocheted basket, bottom 4 in., to length including handle $1.25 PP. Mrs. Wany A. Rt. 1, Box 4, Tooms _Emb. pillowcases, larg sheeting, $2. pr., ladi nets, $1.25; print aprons med, 90c ea.; girls dre , $2.00; vanity set, scarf. to match, emb. lace $3.50; boys shirts, 1 - $1.49; quilted pot holders, ea., 2 25c, Mrs. A, L. Hudi Rt. te Temple, emb., crocheted edge, $1.25 pr.; sheeting cheted ge . 00; large, 75 ea.; WATCH LIVESTOCK CAREFULLY REPORT % ARNING! WATCH FOR SCREWWORM! SCREWWORM POSSIBILITY