Phil Campbell,
Farmers
Bulletin |
Commissioner
Screwworm Case
By PHIL CAMPBELL
ae
oner of Agriculture
ase of screwworms was dis-
ober 29 in south-western
yeef animal shipped in a few
rom Texas.
eport, State and federal
been locating and spraying
that entered Georgia and
exas at that time. |
lieved that this fast action
tionary measures have paid
ult of this shipment from
animals in the area that
bly be harboring any screw-
In addition, sterile male
: of the Mississippi River and
and farms east of Texas.
secrewworms were found by Dr.
racticing veterinarian of
orgia, in a Hereford calf be-
>. Howell of Blakely. The
eck their animals immediately
-serewworm infestation and
suspected cases. The screw-
lays its eggs along the edges of
ckly into larvae or maggots that
ound and feed on live flesh.
se serious injury or death.
tock owners who find infested
: animal should remove the
2 treating the wound, They
ce several maggots in water,
them in to the veterinarian,
, or State or Federal live-
ector. The specimens will be
ake positive identification.
2 should be treated
- 62, or Korlan smear.
three years ago in a State-
ion program that cost
efore eradic
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1962
NUMBER 13
ere will be no further out- |
mmediately went to work
Agricultural
CALENDAR
Nov. 13 Forestry Short Course, ABAC,
Tifton.
Nov. 16 Sweet Potato Festival Ocilla.
Dec. 7 Ga. Angus Assn. Bull Sale,
Bainbridge.
Dee. 10 Ga. Hereford Assn. Graded
Bull Sale, Tifton.
Noy. 28, 29 Annual Meeting Cotton
Producers Assn., Atlanta.
Feb. 18, 19 Eighteenth Annual Meeting
of the Georgia Crop Improvement
Association and the Sixth Annual
_ Meeting of Foundation Seeds, Inc.,
Athens.
e first infestation found
ion to occur this year on |
; in Georgia are
ds on animals. The eggs de- _
orms were eradicated from
Nitrogen for Winter Grazing
~To get early and efficient production
from winter grazing crops, proper appli-
cation of nitrogen is necessary, says Ex-
tension Agronomist P. J, Bergeaux.
Experimental works show that its
best to apply all nitrogen to oats for graz-
ing at planting or soon after.
About 100 pounds per acre should be
applied. The one application gives low-
er grain yields, however, so if both graz-
ing and grain are desired, it would be
better to apply one-half the nitrogen at
- planting and one-half early in February.
NOTICE
On October 31st, cocklebur was added
to the Georgia Noxious Weed list as a
prohibited noxious weed. No seed, which
contains cocklebur, is allowed to be sold
in Georgia.
ing to more than $20 million. Each year
siuce eradication, however, the region
has been threatened with reinfestation by
screwworms on livestock shipped in from
infested regions of the United States. An
eradication campaign similar to the one
that freed the Southeast of the pest is
southwestern.
SCREWWORM CASE IN GA.
Cotton Allotment Set:
Quota Vote in December
By WILLIAM L. LANIER
State Executive Director
Georgia ASCS
Georgias upland cotton allotment has
been set at 815,530 acres. This represents
the States share of the 16-million-acre.
national allotment announced by the Sec-
retary of Agriculture on Oct. 15. The Ag-
ricultural Adjustment Act of 1938 pro-
vides an additional 310,000 acres as a na-
tional acreage reserve to be used to the
extent needed for the establishment of
minimum farm allotments.
USDA officials have said that it is not
anticipated that this will be the final na-
tional acreage authorized for the 1963 up-
land cotton crop because of new legisla-
tion to be recommended to the Congress -
early next year. Establishing the nation-
al allotment at the statutory minimum
for the time being will give the Congress
the maximum flexibility in determining
the acreage provisions to be included in
the new legislation. ;
It is anticipated, however, that such
legislation would supplement rather than
substantially change the basic program
choices cotton farmers will vote on in the
quota referendum Dec. 11.
Farmers who were engaged in the
production of upland cotton in 1962 will
be eligible to vote in the national referen-
dum. At least two-thirds of those voting
must approve quotas if they are to con-
tinue in effect.
If marketing quotas are approved,
marketing penalties will apply to any
excess cotton of producers who do not
comply with their
and price support to those who doom-
ply will be available at a level within the
range of 65 to 90 percent of parity. If
quotas are not approved, the allotment
program will remain in effect and price
support at 50 percent of parity will be
available to growers who comply with
their allotments.
Notices of farm acreage allotments
will be mailed to operators of cotton
farms prior to the Dec. 11 referendum.
STORING GRAIN
If small grains are to be stored for one
year, moisture should be reduced to 12
percent or less and to 14 percent for safe
storage for a short time.
acreage allotments, |
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Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices
1917.
Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St.,
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class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
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Farm Work
WANTED
Man, 62 yrs. old and wife
58, wants small crop, or to
raise chickens on halves, or
for wages. Need house and
wood furnished. H. E. Ram-
sey, Rt. 4, Commerce.
White woman with 2 girls
age 19 and 13 yrs., and boy
16 yrs., wants work for rest
of year and next.on vegetable
farm, or, will take any kind of
steady farm work. Need work,
and know how to do most all
kinds of farm work. Have own
tractor. Would need to be
moved and need 4 R. house on
bus and mail Rt. Wadie Lee
Ferguson, Rt. 2, Box 73 A,
Metter. ;
~White man, age 50 yrs., and
wife 45, son, 28 yrs. his wife
and their nephew, age 42,
want job on farm taking care
of cattle and chickens, and do-
ing general farming and fen-
ce work. No bad habits. Ladies
to care for housework and for
couples while husbands work
in field. No small children.
Need furnished house. Mrs.
Tony Cassini, 708 W. College
Ave., Decatur.
White man
yrs. old, with
and wife, 47
8 yr. old son,
wants job on farm raising
broilers for salary or on
halves. Both experienced.
Would like enough land for
truck patches. Exp. in all kinds
of farming, and with hogs and
eattle. Prefer North East
Georgia.. Can move self and
give best of references. S. F.
Wood, Rt. 4, c/o John H.
Black, Eastman.
Young, single, white man
wants job on farm. Exp. in
farming. Want to live in as
one of family with board,
Faundry and $15. wk. wages.
Must have bus fare. James
Hester, Rt. 1. Madison.
White married man, 27 yrs.
old, 1 child, wants work on
farm. Can drive truck and
tractor, experienced. Need 3
R. house, ean furnish self, but
will have to be moved. Can
furnish ref. Floyd Mitchell,
664 Washington St., SW, At-
Janta 18.
White woman wants job on
farm doing light farm chores.
Mrs. Dorothy G., Curry, 1452
eee Ave., es Atlanta
White man, aged 52, with
wife and 2 children, wants
good job on beef cattle farm.
Will consider good dairy. Exp.
with beef and dairy cattle
and can use all types of farm
achinery. Want work im-
mediately. No bad habits. Will
need 6 - house. Charles
ae Rt. 2, Macon, Ph. SH.
Want job as caretaker on
stock or chicken farm. Do not
drink, and am dependable. J.
Tanner, 382 Peeples St., SW,
Apt. -230, Atlanta 10.
~ White man, 47 yrs. old, with
wife and 4 children, wants
job on cattle, or chicken farm.
Can drive tractor and truck
and am exp. in looking after
layers. Wife also works.
Please come to see me at
Wadley, at train station
nights, or on Sunday. Will
answer letters. Ray Thomp-
son, Box 35, Wadley.
Would like job on farm do-
ing repair work, painting,
driving tractor and truck. Am
honest, reliable, do not drink,
and expect same. Must have
room, board and salary. Can
go anywhere, anytime. Odice
Chambers, No. 1, First St.,
Aragon, Ph. 684-7249 (no col-
lect calls).
34 yr. old white Chrician
Want white middle-aged
man or woman to do light
farm chores and cooking, and
keep farm records. Must be
neat, honest and dependable.
Room, board and reasonable
person. References required.
Soply in own handwriting. J.
Armstrong, Rt. 2, Stock-
Pades Ph. 474-7642.
Want party to work farm
on halves. 30 acres cotton al-
lotment. Made 24 bales on
21.5 A. in cultivation with 2
tractors. 3 or 6 R. house avail-
able, both wired for electric
stove. On school bus and mail
Rt. 13 Mi. S. of LaGrange and
5 Mi. N. Pine Min., on U. S.
27. Immediate Possession. Ref.
requested. T. Mayo, Rt. 2,
Box 63, Pine Mower :
Want white Christian cou-
ple, or woman, to live on farm
and do light farm and yard
work. Rent free. Write, or
contact Miss Junnie Stephens,
Rt. 2, Pendergrass.
Want dairy helper with
small family. Parlor type
barn, house, lights and water
furnished. Salary according to
ability. Must be able to furn-
ish references. Wallace Moore,
ae Taylorsville, Ph. oe 2-
1
Want good, white ae to |
help with hogis, chickens and
cows. Have good 6 R. house
on mail and sch. bus Rt., with
elec. and running water. No
bums or drinkers. R. H. B
ston, Preston. _
Want experienced dairyman
with small family experienc-
ed in operating milking ma-
chines in parlor. H. D. Tham-
es Sr., Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph.
HO. 1-2841.
Want working foreman for
So. Georgia farm. Want man
who is worker as well as fore-
man with knowledge of gen-
eral farm equipment, and one
who is experienced in corn,
peanut, and general row crop
farming. Small family. No
Have house with
plumbing and electricity on
school bus and mail route.
Give age, number in family,
and references in first letter.
Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530,
Albany, Ph. HE 5-8621.
Want sober middle-aged
man for part time work on
small cattle herd farm. Good
3 or 5 R. house wired for
electric stove, or natural gas,
on paved Hwy. 1 Mi.
Monroe. Can work 3 or 4 days
a week at some other job.
Charles E. Chick, Monroe, Ph.
267-4671 (no collect calls).
Want white, Christian lady
| with references, around 60,
or older, to do light farm
work and se keeping, live
in with elderly lady, for
room, board and $40. Month.
Mrs. Vada Pence, 305 Crider
Dr., Marietta, Ph. HE 5-3051.
Want family (white or col-
ored) to live on farm and
cultivate with tractors. Good
peanut acreage, some corn and
day work. Good house, locat-
ed on school. bus route. If
honest and sober contact E. C.
Perryman, Benevolence, (at
your expense). :
Want clean, Christian wo-
man who wants good home,
to do light farm chores, house-
keeping, and some cooking for
lady recovering from opera-
tion. $15. wk. salary. Mrs.
ee Tilley, Box 345, Win-
man, with wife and 2 small | der
children, wants job tending
broilers or hogs, on 50-50 ba-
sis. Need 4 R. house, wired
for elect. stove, in North Ga.,
with honest, Christian peo-
ple. No letters answered, must
come. to see me. Rev. E. M.
Southerland, Rt. 3, Eillijay.
Unencumbered 50 yr. old
white man wants job on
farm. Have drivers license
and can do any kind of farm,
dairy or poultry work. Sober,:
honest, and willing to work.
Prefer to live in if possible.
P. E. Kelley, 1665 Langston
Ave., SW, Atlanta 10.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want farm. maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ing, ete. Must be in good phy-
sical cond., able to drive trac-
tor and do other farm work.
Good house available on sch.
bus route. No pipers want-
ed. Jack Willis, Ri, 2, Folk-
ston. reli
Equipment
FOR SALE
Rabbit hatch, good shape,
$1.50. R. M. Petty, 2535 But-
ner Rd., S. W. Atlanta 11, Ph.
DI. 4- 4576.
Berkley deep well pump,
pipe, jet and 42 gal. tank with
valves, etc., complete, 4 yrs.
old, recently serviced, $60.
James H. Owens, Rt. 3, Box
38, McDonough, Ph. 423-3083.
Cub tractor with cultivator,
mowing machine, turning
plow, stalk cutter, all $500.
Located 34% mi. E. from Rock
Springs; also, one feed mill
for sale. A. B. Whaley, Rt. 2,
Box 121, Ringgold.
Propane gas tank, 500 gal.,
underground type, for sale
cheap. W. E. Barker, Rutledge.
Approx. 100 wire laying
cages, 12 and 16 hole sections,
will sell or trade for cattle.
Edward P. Silvia, Rt.
eke yhice
anters,
from)
5 ton bulk feed bin, comp-
lete with roof door, $75.; 80,
5-ft., metal feed troughs with
reels, $65.; also, 24, 2-gal.,
automatic waterers, $25. at my
G: Underwood, Rt. 3,
Greensboro, Ph. 489-2236
(Union Point, after 6 p. m.)
1952 Allis Chalmers G.
tractor with hydraulic lift, pl-
cultivators and bottom
plow, $650. J. C. Teague, Rt.
2, Waco, Ph. 2277 (Bowdon,
no Collect Calls)
Pract. new one row, Glee
potato digger, $550.; two row
Powell plant setter, tool bar
type, perfect cond., $400. J. E.
Sullivan, Byron, Ph. 956-4052.
150 gal. Dari-Kool <bulk
milk tank, excellent cond.,
reasonably priced. Tommy Ez
Waldrop, Winston i ae W.
of Douglasville on U
Ph. WA-2-2017.
farm, 4 mi. S. of Silvan. Mrs.
salary. Good future for right] J,
S. 780,)
Stone Mountain,
(Clarkston)
Mule draw
baler, $35.;
McDeering
13 Oliver 2 a ae
other smail tools. J.
Rt. 1, Kennesaw,
Lost Mt. on Mt. Rd.)
1,000 cap. ea., used
3, 8 ft. drinkers; 5(
feeders, ae
Wyatt Benson, eee
Irrigation system: 100 H. P.
Chrysler Ind. 32 motor with |,
6 in. Gorman Rupp pump;
1200 ft., 6 in., pipe with Gheen |!
couplings; 1000 ft., 5 in., pipe | 5721
with race and race couplings; |
1000 ft., 4 in., pipe with race
and race couplings.; 25 no. 80
special Rainbird
numerous elbows, valves, val-
ve openers, all good cond.,
$4500. Bobby Holland, Ash-
burn.
sprinklers; |
8._N. Ford tractor, fod
-|cond., harrow used one year;
two, 14 in, bottom plow;
cultivators: set of dbl. hopper
planters; six row John Deere
sprayer, used one year, $1200.
for all. Walker nS Box
34, Allentown.
Twe cut-off saws, one on
steel frame pulled by belt,
$25.; one for Cub tractor pull-
ed by power .take off, $40.
Near new cond. O. C. Boyd,
Rt. 1. Villa Rica.
181 rabbit hutehes, ail
metal including metal feeder
and Dew-drop water system
with each hole, cannot chip,
must sell at once, no reason-
able offer refused, no collect
calls. T. R. Padgett, Upper
Hembree Rd., Roswell, Ph.
475-5286. (Alpharetta)
Dari-kool, 250 gal.
-Cap.,
very little, like
also, 2 disc plow for
to Super A. He
mall | tractor, 2 pt.
new, $75. P. J, Lipory
Hawkinsville, Ph -
- 'Two-rew no.
mall corn picker
Farmall, rollers, ch:
gears show no ppa
2 H. wagon, goo
junk, $75.; blaeksr
for farmer, good b
vice, hammer
junk, $40. B. L. Morga
Tr McDonough. :
60. feeders, 5
cond.; 11 aute
drinkers, 8 ft.
gocd as new; 3.1. H. C. milkers | oil
with hose; I. H. C. pump with |]
motor,;
motor;
Hininan pump with
40 gal. hot water
heater; wash vat. Lewis Mce- |
Koy, Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. AL-3- |
1282 (no collect calls)
3 H. P. Super Bradley gar- |Z.
den tractor with weed and
grass blade on front, turning
plow, cultivator and middle
buster, everything like new.
at my places Eula L.
Rogers, M. R.
Columbus, Ph, SPAS 38-2938.
1961 D-12 Allis Chalmers
tractor, front mcunted culti-
vators, tractor mounted dise
harrow, wheel weights, 3 point
hitch, all purchased in 1961,
$2000, for all. Guy McRey-
nolds, Rt. 2, Rydal.
Road cart, horse Wagon in |
good cond.; also, pony carts
and new leather harness in
various sizes. E. W. Harper,
Rt. 3, Hartwell. ope
250 gal. butane or propane
gas tank, geod cond., $75. W.
A Eaton, Rt. 6, Marietta.
1953 GMC tractor and 32 ft.
livestock trailer; 1962 jeep
pick up; 1958 Chev. one ton
pickup with cattle racks; 1958
Chev., 2 ton, truck with
cattle racks; 1958 Ford Deisel
tractor (841); 1937 Intl. M.
tractor; Coastal Planter;
Livestock Sprayer
Bean); New Holland hay rake;
rotary mower (Servis); Rot-
ary cutter - bush hog, all for
sale. Jesse Mitchell, c/o Call-
away Hereford Farms, Blue
Springs Road, Hamilton.
Wards feed mixer mill: 15
in. hammermill with 3 screens
and 110 bu. dbl. compartment
V-type mixer, like new cond.
L. H. McGill, Rt. ab yehva Ph.
776-2345 (Sylvester) :
Fairview Dr.,
(J ohn
dis
with extra aes $50.
hillers, $15.; assortec
reasonable; dual
trailer, SWE
Rt; Box 163, Ray
2, 30 ton, bulk
with leg and bucke
eemplete with twe
augers and motor
out of each tank; 1962 G.
ae Ken Holy:
4162. Ee ne
12 ton hydraulic
twice, $30. cash. See at
ph V. Brown, 4135
oHeclrnene and B kh
row; other without equi r
Will sell both at very r
able price. Write W. K.
mon, Rt. 3, Monroe.
Good 2 H. wagon, ;
built body with t )
fit same; also, 8 ;
spreader, good cond.
Brazier, Zebulon. Ph
(Logan). : esi hes
Two cross cut saws, 5 and
5% ft., $5. ea., bath in excell-
ent cond. H. T. Gordon, 2175
Lenox Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ph.
MA-6-1046.
3010 John Deere . tricycle
model Deisel tractor; 1959
Ford A-600 truck with 2 speed
axle excellent tires and gen-
eral tond., low mileage; 1957
V-8 Chev. panel truck rebuilt
motor throughout, good tires,
et scone D:
490 P. CG. 16 hangi
en feeders, $1. ea.; 18
electric brooders 15 :
Strickland
SY. 18125,
7 Elec.
|1/4 BP. cused to run chicken
+. R000 shape,
feeder and for pulling grind
| stone. Ralph Dangor, Roswell,
| Ph, 993-9070.
all new in 1961,
Silas
| tings, $75. C.
| Dean Bridge Rd., Augusta. fies:
13 point
| take-off. L.
| Jonesboro, Ph, _ DR. 8-2245. {
"| Villa Rica,
ie (Douglasville).
250 gal. underground LP
gas tank, cee eond., all fit-
E. Joiner, 3057
10 ton Howe truck scales,
t| 22 ft., already removed from
. | pit, $250. Charles D.:Ahl, Rt.
2, Baxley.
{ Want to buy chain arive|
Case VAO tractor with
| Wagner loader, bush-hog and
hook-up, completely |
rebuilt engine, good tires and
| new paint job, $1,280. Mrs.
| Horace M. Nash, Lithonia, Pa,
482-8558.
2 horse wagon in fair cond
ae 2 horse cultivator, $25.:
drawn hay rake, needs.
eras $20. See at my home. |
Lee Walden, R. F. D., Avera,
Ph. 2332, (Gibson).
Late model 68 New Holland |
hay baler with motor, good
{jcond., reasonably priced or
\trade fer late model medium
sized tractor with live power
R. Jackson,
Deep well pump with all
| piping plus some extra, ex-
{cellent cond., priced reason-
ably. RB. P.. Spence, Rt. 1,
Ph, WH. 2-4372
Complete corn mill, rocks, |
blower, sifter, corn cleaner,
|one ton Kelly Duplex mixer,
5 | Sacking machine, scales, ele-'
| >| vator, pullies, belts, and shal-
ves, for sale together or|
<4 separate. Henry F. Blackman, |
ES 2, Box 342, Griffin, Ph. |
al Ss eS eae
Ford Power mayor Diesel
tractor and some equip.; also,
| would like to contact persons.
., good rub-.
and lights,
cash. Write or
W. J. Register, Rt.
: ; City. ;
ers and 16 Bowers
0 =300 tube eel a
eT }cond., no junk, will
| with corn te pick or buy in
\field. J. H. Tussy, 2535 Old
| Savannah
Rd., Augusta, Ph.
PA. 2-6739 (after 6 p. m. ):
Senescence eS
Equipment
enema
Want farm jeep in perfect
pay cash.
M. Nicholls,
LS Coll, Rt. 1,
*|Ph. 632-4437 (Alma, no col-
lect calls).
Want 3 plow tractor with
Rt.}4 row planters and cultiva-|
. O } 4 .
res lights and |
color. C. ML Cope
Rd. Alpharetta,
J,
single | Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.
in| son, Rt.
new 50 dies
age ee tie
i at fixed |
| tors; ak
j| man m chain saw, od:
jcond. H. M. Scone. Rt 3,
nough,
_ | tor,
|bought new, good cond. for
|cash, State details,
| tion, cond. and price = letter,
| Face.
; with equip. in good
|s0, want in good cond.,
have for sale 2'
| Box 84-A, McDo
eee eee re ees
Want 340 or 350 Intl, trac-|
Utility, one owner,
_deserip-
T, Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky
poeeeee Bee lain see es He OAS ee
Want one two disc plow,
.| pull type, to work
| Chalmers tractor,
cheap for
cash, not, over 60 mi. from
|Butler. State what you have.
A. L. Prince, Butler.
Want Farmall Cub tractor
cond., rea-
sonably priced. F. J. West-
brook, 2202 Idlewood Rd., Rt.
12. Tucker, Ph. 938-1417 (not
| collect).
Want good used grain drill,
{quote price and location; ae |
culti- |
packer, P. J. Lipory, Rt.
Want to trade white and
&|black spotted male shetland
{pony for
tractor equip. or
calves. Creed McConnell,
>| Young Harris.
Want good used feed bin
| for poultry house. sepa what
Joe Wil-|
1 Murrayville.
Want old army jeep, junk-
you have, and price.
Jed, with good transmission, or,
; i would
12-N Hammer-
like to buy transmis-'
sion. State price and loca-|
tion. Henry Cagile, Rt. 2, Cal-|
houn, Ph. 9-2051.
Want heavy duty Ford or
| Ferguson cultivator and plant-|
ler frame, within 50 mi. radi-
OR. os of Atlanta. HJ. Pace, 2072
| DeFour
go BS te
Ave., aes Atlanta |
Want to swap 5 disc tiller
ow | for corn shucker and sheller
| that works off-tractor P.T.O.
Prefer
: 3. pt. hitch implement,
but will accept other type.
-|This Taylorway tiller has]
been used very litt
as dem-,
Was manufactured |
lement]!
jing age to 24 mos. old. All ex-
Maysville. Ph. 652-2121.
jbulls, and 5 heifers, $150.
jeach. W. E, Fichtner, Waver-
on Ph, 2973, (after 7
| {at Chattahoochee River),
116 mos.
|lanta, 5
manure spreader. Ralph Hen-
sley, Green Hill Farm, Evans.
Want power take-off unit
| with pulley to fit 9-N Ford
tractor. Roger S. Cobb, Box
355, Marietta.
Want one row new Ideal |
tobacco transplanter. Claud
Harper, Rt. 2, Wray. :
Want B. B. harrow in good
cond. for Ford tractor. James
R. Buice, 2954 Orchard Lane,
ae Atlanta 15,. Ph. .622-
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Santa Gertrudis thorough
| bred bulls, just weaned. J. W.
Morris, c/o Double M. Farms,
P.O, Box 119, Carroliton, Ph,
TE, 2-2852.
Reg. Hereford bull, 18 mos.
old; also, 2 cailves, @aille and
female, 6 iy old, subject to
register. Ss. W. Widener, Rt. 1,
Jonesboro.
Good Good selection of Reg. poll-
ed Hereford bulls, from wean-
cellent quality, calfhood vac-
cinated, Winston C. Harris
Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. 584- 2312.
(Odum).
Hereford bull, dk. red col-|R
or, wt. approx. 500 lbs., 8-1/2
mos. old, $125. A. C. McCoy,
142 Carruth Dr., Marietta,
Ph, -428- 428-1336.
~ Reg. C Guernsey bulis, 14 to
| 24 mo&. old, from high blood-
lines and butter fat. Nice col-
or and reasonable prices. F.
H. Bunn, Midville.
2. polled Hereford cows, |
2 extreme top club calves
from Reg. Hereford
calved in April and May, now
weigh about 450 lbs., ready
to wean and feed to win, $135.
and $150. Ward Meade, Paper
Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph.
428-8772.
2 nice Jersey heifers, 1
blue and 1 black, 22 mos. old,
bred to Reg. polled Hereford,
both for $150. at my farm
near Covington. M. L. Frey,
5755 Memorial Dr., Stone
Mountain.
Reg. Angus bulls and heif-
ers, large and small. Curtis
v3 clr Brinson, Ph. CH.
Reg Black Angus bull calf,
6 mos. old, $125. Y. G. Griz-
zie, Rt. 2, Dawsonville.
Santa Gertrudis bull, eligi-
ble for Reg., 1-1/2 yrs. old,
$300. A. C. Freeman, Hwy.
16, Jackson, Ph. 6321. (No
collect calls).
3 springing grade Holstein
heifers, pasture bred to
gus bull, good size for grades,
ee ea. Reese R. Barnard,
Rt. Ci Ph. MA-9-
Bto0. {after 5 P.M.)
Reg. Angus bull, 8-1/2 mos.
old, $150. W. E. Vinson, Jr.,
Byron. Ph. 788-2451.
2 nice Jersey bulls, 400-500
Ubs., subject to papers, 15 mos.
Id, $100. ea. H. C. Stamps,
Rt. 1, Moreland (Hwy. 54).
Purebred Hereford bull,
perfect markings, 9 mos. old.
Nice, see to appreciate. Doyle
Patrick, 147 Covington St.,
McDonough, Ph. 4621.
Reg. Angus: bull, 6 mos. old,
$125. at my farm. Ode Wilson,
Rt. 1, Murrayville.
PAGE THREE
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Swine
Reg. Berkshire pigs:
males and 1 gilt, $25. ea.,
ready Dec. 17, father, Grand
Champion Southeastern Fair,
Atlanta, sows mother, Grand
Champion State Fair, Macon.
Will not ship. John Woodard,
Rt. 1, Chauncey, Ph. 374-
3690. (Hastmore collect
calls). :
2 Reg. Hampshire boars and
7 Hampshire gilts, about 6
mos. old, all from Mighty
Ranger, great grandson of
Western Packer a $4000. boar.
Priced right. O. W. Taylor,
Rt. 5, Moultrie, Ph. 985-
no
Lay
4204.
13 wks. old Duroc boars,
Reg. in buyers name, $20, ea.;
4 Duroc gilts, bred to Grand
Champion Duroc boar, Reg.
in buyers name, $60.-$65.
Tommy Pitts, Rt. 2. Pitts.
Feeder pigs, weaned at 6.
wks., $10. Will have for sale
through Winter, A. M. Croft,
c/o Trails End Farm, Rt. 2,
Chicamauga, Ph. 2056.
35 SPC pigs, $10. ea. Aus-
tin Whitlock, Rt. 2, Fayette-
ville, Ph. 964-4581 (Fairburn)
after 7 P.M.
Poland China boars, far-
rowed Sept. 9, from meat
type bloodlines, treated, $22.
ea. without papers; $25. with
papers in buyers name, Ken-
ny Prescott, Bronwood, Ph.
295-2295. :
Duroc gilts, 3 -1/2 mos. old,
can be Reg., $30. ea.; 8 mos.
old, $55. ea. All treated for
Cholera. Frederick Zipperer,
Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15
Mi. SE, on Hwy. 30).
Reg. Landrace swine: one
boar, wt. 300 Ibs.; 4 boars
and_5 gilts, 13 wks. old, can
be Reg. in buyers name. Her-
man Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee, Ph.
2783 (Hellen).
Reg.
5 yrs. old, 1 with bull calf, 6
wks. old, the other bred; also,
2 bred heifers past 2 yrs. old
and 1 bull 2 yrs. old in Sept.
Not related to above cows.
Papers for all. T. G. OKelley,
5 Reg. polled Hereford
Purebred Hereford buil, 6
mos. old, wt. about 400 Ibs.,
dark red color, good uniform
i build and easily controlled,
$125. at _~ farm. Paul J.
Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
Reg. bulls, 8 mos. to
1 yr. old, calfhood vac.; Sink-
jolomere breeding. Hugh
Crook, c/o Beaver Creek
Farms, Montezuma, Ph. 5641.
Reg. Black faeces bull, 7
mos. old, $150.; "3 purebred
Black Angus bulls, 6-7 mos.
old, $100. ea. C. M. Betterton. ||
7200. Campbellton Rd. SW,
Atlanta 11,.Ph. DI, 4-4258.
Milch cow, purebred
Guernsey, fresh two months,
easy. to milk, large, splendid
cow, $175. Wayne D. Phillips, |
c/o Honey Ridge Plantation,
en (Effingham) Ph. 772-
Quality springers of all
breeds, C. V., home raised
| heifers, 'an deliver. R. G.
Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph.
268-4032.
Polled Hereford bull, dbl.
Reg. Victor 21, with papers,
old, wt. about 800
Ibs, fine for herd sire. Come
and see. A. L. Hudson,
Sharpsburg,- Ph. WL 3-0597
(Newnan). -
14 An Angus bulls, 10 mos. old,
Reg., from best bloodlines
and clean herd, $150. each,
your choice. W. F. Dew, Cal-
boun, Ph. MA. 9-5832.
Herd of Holstein and Jer-
sey cows, fresh in and cailves
by side, with over 1000 Ib.
base with Sealtest Dairy. S. R.
Saye, Ru ie,
Fine Black Angus :
cow.
open, about 950 Ibs. Sol Ma-
loney, 590 Tucker Road, Nor-
cross.
Angus herd of 36, some
= $6500. George W. West,
Jr. 5399 Trimble Rd., NE, At- |)
Reg. Angus bulls: 4 yirs.
old, from go.0d aigodiee:
good body wt.; younger bulls, |
8 mos. to 1 vr. old; also, bred
heifers to bring first calf; cow.
with bull calf at side from O.
B. 13th. bi ine. All calf-|
COUNTY
Richmond .....
Whiifield
~ Troup
Meriwether .
Polk
Pike
Telfair .
Echols
Crisp
Effingham .
Bleckley _..
Haralson ....
Lowndes ...
Jasper
Walton
Screven .....
Baker
Grady
McDuffie
Newton
Chatham .
Floyd
Murray ..
Decatur ..
Clinch
Bartow
Calhoun ..
Houston
Charlton ....
Emanuel
Catoosa
Fulton
Macon
Harris
Seminole _.
Camden
Wilkinson ..
Thomas
Fayetie .......
McIntosh
vac. T. W. Phillips, c/o.
Counties Certified As
Brucellosis-Free During 62
* The last seven counties have already been
certified prior to due dates as listed above.
If certification is completed before the date
due, the normally scheduled date is still
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Livestock
FOR SALE
Swine
5 purebred Tamworth pigs:
2 gilts and 3 barrows, 6 mos.
old, $18. ea. Barry Harper, Rt.
roe Box 112, McDonough, Ph.
423-3837 (no collect calls).
Purebred SPC pigs of best
breeding sired by my fine
herd boar Inglenooks For-
ward Step and out of excel-
jJent bloodlines, treated for
Cholera, wormed, fat, thrifty,
8 mos. old, $20. and $25. ea.
Perfect for breeding. Morris
Sanders, c/o Inglenook Farm,
Glenwood.
Purebred Duroc boars from
best bloodlines, Cholera treat-
ed, can be Reg. in buyers
name, senior boar, 18 mos.
eld; 3 boars, 6 mos. old, and
4 boars, 5 mos. old, reasona-
bly priced. Arthur Ben Mor-
ris, Rt. 2, Pitts, (4 mi. SW be-
tween Hwys. 159 and 90),
Ph, MI. 8-2442. (no collect
ealls).
Choice Duroc breeding
stock, males and females, all
all ages.
William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.
1/2 cherry red, 1/2 Spotted
Poland China pigs, 7 wks. old,
- fine pigs, $12.50 ea. Located
Gwinnett County, Rockbridge
Rd. John McKnight, P.O. Box
$5, Tucker, Ph. 938-4719.
Reg. cherry red, meat type,
Duroc pigs, weight 50 to 80
psi Je He Donaldson, Fort
Valley, (7 mi. East on St.
Hwy. 96 at Houser Mill site),
Ph. TA. 5-5829
Reg. Tam uES: boars,
gilts and service age boars;
also, weaned pigs. All bangs
free. J. S. Davis, Rt. 3, Abba,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. :
~ O.1.C. breeding stock gilts,
4 mos. old, $28. ea.; 10 wks.
old, $23. ea. All Reg. in buy-
ers mame. Treated. Prices
F.O.B. (cheaper at farm). No
Sunday. sales. Paul J. Cain, Rt.
1, Commerce. _
Purebred Duroc boars, 4-
1/2 mos. old, from good blood-
lines. Will Reg. in buyers
name: C. M. Eunice, Jr. Rt. 3,
Waycross. Ph. AT. 3-9396.
4 big boned Guinea pigs,
$10. each,. or will trade for
meat rabbits, col. wht.. red
. C. M. Cobb, Provi-
: Alpharetta, Ph.
GR. 5-5777 (no collect calls).
10 Reg. Duroc boars, wt.
200 lbs, ready for service,
$40. ea. Ernest P. Canter, Bax-
ley, Ph. 367-2877.
Reg. S.P.C. boars, best
bloodlines, over 3 mos. old;
also, gilt, now ready to breed.
See at farm 2 miles W. Dimp-
sey Store. Larry Ferguson, Rt.
1, Cave Springs.
Poland China boars, bred
and open gilts and weaned
pigs, bangs free herd, treated
for Cholera, Reg. in buyers
name. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2,
Americus,
_Reg. Duroc boars and gilts
gsined by grand champion boar,
$25. each, including Reg. pa-
pers. Romnie Parker, Rt. 2,
Butler.
Horses. Mules & Ponies
5 gaited, gentle, dapple grey
gelding, 14 hands, two strong,
5 yrs. old. Although not show
horse has many characteris-
tics for showing. Jump 2-3
fi. without. effort. See and
try, $350. to right people with
good home. Mrs. Davis, 165
Central Ave., SW, Atlanta 3.
Ph. JA 2-5310, Ext. 231.
Shetland pony gelding, 5
yrs. old, dapple and grey, 42
in. high, gentle for children,
reasonably priced with sad-
die and bridle, or will trade
for calves, or nice beef cow.
H. W. Gary, Rt. 5, Milford
Ch. Rd., Ph. 428-
6622.
Marietta,
Pr. mare mules; also, two
2 horse wagons; walking cul-
tivator; 1l-row stalkeutter;
mule hay rake, all for sale.
Glenn Hays, Rt. 1, Bremen.
4-yr. old sorrel stud, flaxed
mane and tail, sired bv Reg.
Tennessee Walker, gaited, ex-
cel. conformation, gentile, pro-
ven sire. Toy Henderson, Rt.
2 ey ence (8 Mi. So.
ainesville es 2 Ph.
LE. 4-4846, i ie
MARKET BULLETIN
Maile burro, 2 yrs. old and
saddle and bridle, $50.. or
will trade for gentle pony.
Pauls Gaddis, Rt;
Ground.
6-1/2 mo. old colt, miced
Palomino and Arabian, real
nice, for sale. See at my place.
Leon L. Hicks, 5900 Rock-
bridge Rd., Rt. 1, Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. 469-8604.
14 horses and ponies: Quar-
ter, Walking and Gaited,
some Reg., some grade. All
mares bred to permanent Reg.
Quarter horse. Ralph C. Jen-
kins, 1938 Bouldererest Dr.;
a Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-
88.
) stallion, gentle,
$200:; Welch mare, chestnut
color, gentle, but spirited,
$150. Mrs. Horace M. Nash,
Lithonia, Ph. 482-8558.
Shetland ponies, all types
and colors, grade and Reg.,
from $85. up. Will hold until
Christmas; also, unusually
well trained sorrell Shetland
gelding with saddle, bridle,
cart and full harness, $275.
EB. M. Frederiksen, Rt. 1, Win-
Palomino
ston, Ph. WH. 2-2991 (Doug-
lasville).
Male Mexican We 2-
1/2 yrs. old, gentle, ee
Will plow or ride, $60. W. D.
Mashburn, Pinehurst, Ph.
645-2798.
Shetland pony mares, geld-
ings, weanling colts, all gen-
tle, some used in pony ride,
good selection; also, nice Reg.
sorrel stallion with flax mane
and tail; pony carts, harness
and saddies for sale Reason-
able. Will hold until Christ-
mas. Bill Kirkland, 2621 Ball
Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-
1574,
Shetland pony (stallion)
with saddle amd bridle, $125.
Hugh. Crook, Montezuma, Ph.
5641.
2 nice, gentle mares, bred to
Palomino stallion. One with
Palomino filly by side; also,
1-1/2 yr. old filly and one
Palomino stallion. All half
Shetlands. J. R. McClure,
Hwy. 92, Fairburn, Ph. 964-
6150 (nights). an
8 yr. old sorrell gelding, 5
gaited, real spirited, fast
racker, $250., with saddle and
bridle. Kenneth F. Jenkins,
Blairsville, Ph. 745-2292.
Gentle, black,
pleasure
| horse gelding, youths western
jsaddle, and 2 other western
saddles; homemade tandem
2 H. trailer, all reasonably
priced. Mrs. C. T. Myers, Mid-}
vale Rd., Tucker.
3 yr. old Walking horse,
solid white, good style and
manners, and prospect for
show horse. Real spirited, for
experienced rider, only. Mike
Smith, Rt. 4, Toccoa (on
Homer Rd.).
Mare, 5 yrs. old, 850 Ibs.,
well broken, to foal in eee
will trade - for Quarter horse,
or sell. Can be seen on Satur-
days at my house. J. G. Alley,
Rt. 3, Clarkesville.
Reg. 3/4 Arabian colts,
very eee ppoe preeding
now for Melzar
(14920) sea Avett (18650),
both Reg. Arabian grey stal-
lion of superb bloodlines. Will
hold. until Christmas. Frank
Cummings, 5216 Rivoli Drive,
Macon.
Medium sized pony r yrs.
old, red with eream cdlored
mane and tail, very gentle
for children to ride, with sad-
dle and bridle, $175. A. B.
Whaiey, Rt. 2, Box 121, Ring-
gold.
Reg. Albino gelding, 5 yrs.
old, 15 hands high, high step-
per, showing possibilities, very
spirited, recommended for
man rider. Rube W. Chroni-
ster, 4605 Yates Rd., College
Park, Ph. 767-4622.
At stud: Reg. Appaloosa
stallion, wht.
large spots. Proven sire of
quality colts, fee $25. when
served, with
leges; also, Reg.
Walking stallion, proven sire,
fee, $25. with game privileges.
G. J. Tanner, 918 E. Hunter
St., Douglas, Ph. 384-4865.
5 gaited Tennessee Walker
and Quarter horse stallion,
5-1/2 yrs. old, gentile, but
spirited. Claude Dixon,
ley Rd., Clayton.
4 Mexican burros, 1 jack, 1
yearling jenny, 1 jenny with
7 mo. old colt, all $230., or
will sell separately. L. H. Me-
Gill; Re 2 Ty Bye Pi 776= 40
2345 (Sylvester).
Sheep and Goats
11 head of sheep, $15. ea.
Come after, cannot ship; al-
so, 50 Ibs. wool, 55 lb. A. B.
Whaley, Rt. 2, Box 121, eS
gold.
3 nice milk goats, one uh:
2, five day old, kids, gives 5
ats. milk a day; one with 2
kids. 2 wks. old and 1 milk-
ing now, all good milk goats; |
also male goat. Frank Hodges,
3860 Cascade Rd. S.W., At-
lanta aah Ph. 344-2581. :
2 milk goats, one nanny, 12 h
and 24 mos., older one bred.
Good milker when fresh. Will
trade for calves of equal
value. J. T. Martin, Rt. 1,
Dublin. :
Nubian doe to freshen es
dle of March. Cannot ship.
Dorothy Mathis, Tiger. :
Shetland enw broken. to
ride, $75. Will hold ata
Christmas. Douglas Ferrell,
Madison, Ph. 616-M2.
Red Shetland pony with
black stocking feet, black
mane and tail, 2 yrs. old, gen-
tle, easy to ride, reasonably
priced, with, or without bri-
dle or saddle, or will trade
for polled Hereford yearling,
or horse. L. B. Branan, Jt
5240 Northside Dr., NW,
Janta, Ph. BI 5-5175.
Palomino. filly, 4 mos. old,
sined by half brother of Chico
Lindo Jr., 2 stockings on back
feet, blaze face. Will keep un-
til Christmas. Nancy J. Good-
win, 657 Button Rd., Atlanta,
Ds Ph. CE. 7-2525.
Shetland ponies: stud colt,
$50.; geldings. $65. and up:
also, mares with oles by side,
saddle horse, $135. O. Wil-
kins, 3366 Bec sanee Rad.,
Avondale Estates, DR. 8- 2497.
Palomino gelding, 3 yrs.
old., good conf., (gentle with
boys, girls) blaze face and
stocking feet; also, at stud:
dark gold Palomino stallion,
shown under name Sun Dress
Parade; also at stud, Jiet Black
Arabian stallion, fee $25. Will
pick up and breed mare until
caught. J. W. Van Horn, 4457
Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph.
BR. 9-5798.
Mare mule, wt. 900 Ibs., 12
yrs. old, $60. H. G. Staton, Rt.
4, Cleveland.
Nice Quarter horse brood
mare, grade, 8 yrs. old, black,
bred to permanent Quarter
stallion, to foal in May broken
for exp. rider, $485., or will
consider trade for cattle of
equal value. C. W. Dotson,
Jonesboro Rd., McDonough,
Ph, 423-4410.
Welsh and Shetland ponies,
mares, geldings and yearling
colts, all sizes, cols.; Walking
horse gelding; new and bred
western horse; pony saddiles,
blanket, bridles, priced to go;
also, at stud: Reg. Palomino
Quarter horse, Sandytone
King, P-152-849, best blood-
line (Small Town Dude and
OSandy Silvertone). Becky
Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill
FRid., Marietta, PH. 428-7125.
3 yr. old black saddile mare,
partially broken, half stand-
and, pall Tenn. Walker, bred,
$250. J. P. Orndorff, Dawson,
Ph. WY 5-2024.
Nice Shetland mare pony,
black and white, approx. 8
yrs. old, gentle for children;
also, 5 yr. old, Shetland stud
pony, nice, gentle, dapple grey,
with white. mane and tail, sure
breeder, for sale, or will trade
for cattle. Brantley Prickett, |
Rt. 3, Carnesville .....
Reg. Tennessee Walking
horse, male colt at side, 20
yrs. old, $150.; 5 ponies; 2
gray stallions broken to ride
and pull cart; also, 2 sets of
harnesses and 2 carts. Will
keep until Christmas. W. E.
Fichtner, Waverly Hall, Ph.
2973 (after 7 P.M.).
19 mos. old Palomino stal-
lion, subject to Reg. This is
a trophy and ribbon winner |
horse, 2 yrs. old, light colored
and gentle for children. W. B.
ee Butler, Ph, UN. 2-
5727
5 yr:
gelding with
old Shetland pony
saddle, bridie
and martingale. Pony is Palo-.
mino col. with white mane,
tail and feet. Will sell or
exch. for Reg. Black Angus
heifer of equal value. G.
Thompson, 1023 Oconee St.,
Athens, Ph. LI. 6-8114. (no
collect cadls). ;
7 mo. old colt mixed with
Palomino and Arabian, halter
brokn and very gentle. Leon
L. Hicks, 5900 Rockbridge
Rd., Rt. it Stone Mountain.
Ph. 468-8604.
Jet black Welch -pony, 5
yrs. old, wt. 600 lbs., cart
broken, gentle for children;
also, new bridle and black
saddle with padded red seat.
Wyatt Benson, Mayfield Ha
Alpharetta (1 mi. out).
475-5296.
Large spotted work mare,
not gaited, but will ride. Safe
for Children. Wt. about 1200
Ibs.,-and about 12 yrs. old.
Will work anywhere from
plowing to pulling logs, $140.
for mare and harness: Lon
May, Rt. 4, Eastman, Ph. 374-
J.| Davis, Rt. 2,
Livestock
WANTED
Want Reg. Berkshire boar $4
ready for light service. Ken-
ny Sands, Rt. 3,.
Glenville. :
Want to trade Quarter
horse mare for Reg. Angus
bull, 8 to 15 mos. old. All
letters answered. J. Floyd
Vogt, Box 53, Pine Mountain
Valley, Ph. MA. 8- 4278
(Hamilton).
Want 20 or 30 Guinea pigs,
blanket with |
return privi-|
Tennessee Ph. MI
eee eae a Si
able, Farley and |
Sick
Ph. 787-5
barb pie 2 i
sin,
Box 34, ns
females, any color. State price Gu
and age first letter. Buster V.
oe Ph.
974-3063.
Want good rile cow with}.
calf not over 2 mos. old, not}
mischievous, sound and gen- |}
tle, that gives 3 or more gal-
longs milk a day. J. A. Page,
Soperton, (at Orland).
Seed & Plants le
FOR SALE
Good, tender, old-fashion-
ed bean seed: white Cut Short
Cornfield beans, Germ. 83 pct.;
white Creasbacks,
pet., Cornfield beans;
pink six wks.
half-runner, Germ. 96. pct.;
large, improved, white half
little
runners, Germ. 95 pet., all 75c}
cup. Add postage. No stamps | !
or checks. Mrs. Andrew Wil-
son, Rt. 1, Carters.
_ White Tennessee Walking
gelding, 7 yms. old, 16 hands,
trained for barrel racing, good
gait, good trail horse, English
or Western, shown success-
fully. Linda Birchmore, 613
Milledge Terrace, Athens. ~
Mare mule, wt. about 900
Ibs., 12 yrs. old, good worker
and stepper, cheap for cash.
Willie T. Dowd, 2315 Lake-|
wood Ave., SW. Atlanta 15.
Jet black gelding, 3-1/2
yrs. old, gentle, with bridle,
saddle and blanket, priced
for quick sale. E. C. Morris
709 Ann St., St.-Marys, Ph.
TU. 2-3208. gs
Red sorrell mare that has
ned sorrell horse mule colt 1-
1/2 yrs. old. Mare bred back
to Reg. Tennessee Walking
horse; also, iron grey gelding, | 4
Tenn os horse, 4
ae H. Jordan Sr.,_
628 plow St, Cuthbert, Ph.
32-2434, :
-Chinquapins; Damson plum
trees; peach; plums; wild
cherry trees; muscadine and
fox grapes; crabapple: ~quin-
ces; all 4, $1. Hazelnut and
Huckleberry, $1.25 doz.; gar-
lic, $1.50 C; Catnip, Lemon
-balm, Hoarhound, 8, $1. Add
postage. Permit 278. Mis. F.
M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Klondike
Strawberry
Germ. 91 J.
peanut beans,
burg, Ph. 4
Blekemor
plants, Bax
500.
Permit 217.
82, Baxley.
plants, young and parent] 7,
plants, well rooted and damp
packed, $1. G.: $9. M. Add S501 aoe
per C. for postage and hand-
ling charges. Minimum ship-
ment 200 plants, Ga. ship-
ments only. Permit 319. Mrs.
Luther S. Butler,
Se ae Atlanta, 7, Ph. DR.
Musoading grape vines, 6,
ae Blue Damson plum trees,
$1.; catnip ee 6, $1.;
Mastadon ever!
very pleut $
466 Page
% cup sugar
2 eggs
1% cups cold, mashed,
iffy. Add eggs, one
cocked or canned yams
Ya cup milk fluffy white
frosting
Ya cup coarsely chopped nuts
ata thie: ci gabe Gorcughly
ition. in
> maple-blended syrup
ip chopped pecans
3 tablespoons butter
Dash of salt
Pp cranberries
1/4 cup chopped peanuts
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 small orange :
1 small apple
: anberries through food chopper. and mix with sugar. Cut
ge and apple into quarters, remove seeds and put
Combine nuts with all ingredients. Makes 11/2
Peanut Pie
Y2 cup sugar 3 eggs, beaten
TY2 cups com syrup Y2 teaspoon vanilla
V4 cup butter 1 cup so'ted peanut halves
Yq teaspoon salt Unbaked 9-inch pie shell
Combine sugar, corn syrup, butter or margarine, and salt and
bring to boil over low heat. Pour the syrup mixture slowly over
eggs, stirring constantly. Add vanilla and peanuts and pour
_ into pie shell. Bake at 375F. (moderate oven) 40 to 50 minutes
or until the filling is set and nuts browned.
Sweet Potato Biscuits
1 cup flour 4 tablespoons shortening
3 feaspoons baking powder 1 cup cooked, mashed, sweet
V2 teaspoon salt potatoes
Y2 to 4 cup milk
Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening
and add sweet potatoes. Add enough milk to make the dough
stiff enough fo roll. Cut and bake at 400F. for 20 to 30 minutes.
Poultry Stuffing
1 cup pecan pieces 2/3 cups butter or poultry fat
2 gts. bread crumbs 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning
(%2" cubes)
12 cups apples, tart,
(prepared)
1% teaspoon salt
chopped, unpeeled 4 teaspoon pepper
12 cups celery, chopped
Melt fat in fry pan, add celery and apnies, cook five minutes.
Sprinkle dry seasoning over bread crumbs. Last add celery, apples
and fat. Mix lightly but well. Stuff bedy and neck cavity loosely.
This is enough stuffing for a 4 to 6 pound chicken; 6 fo 10
pound turkey; or 5 to 7 pound duck.
Holliday Cranberry Salad
Grind 1 Ib. of cranberries, add grated rind of 1 orange and
squeeze the juice into cranberries, add 24 cups sugar and let
- Stand at least one hour. Chop fine 1 cup of nuts (pecans), 1 cup
of celery and 1 large or 2 small apples. Mix 2 packages of red
jeilo, using only 23/4 cups water, when cool add all ingredients,
let stand until it begins to harden then pour into mold or molds.
FOR SALE
2 Streamline everbearing
strawberry plants, $1. C. Per.
169. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,
Temple.
Georgia collards, Golden
Acre cabbage and salad bowl
jettuce plants, 1c ea. No plants
shipped. Permit 400. Grover
Sowell, Jr., Rt. 2,
. Ph. 8-8982.
True garden sage plants for
seasoning sausage, good root-
ed plants, 8 $1., del. Per. 299.
J. D. Fuller, Mountville. :
Ogallala everbeaaring
strawberry plants, bear from
early spring till frost, 25
plants, $1. Out of state orders
add 10c postage. Per. 427. M.
B. Scroggs, Rt. 1, Allto.
6 ne varieties
pernong ants,
brown, well rooted and damp
packed. Per. 86. B. O. Carter,
Rt. 4, Box 204, Griffin.
Mastadon strawberry
plants, 500 for $3.; $5. M. Add
postage. Money order only.
_ Mrs. A. D. Jones, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming,
- Black walnut trees, Balm
of Gilead trees 2-10 ft. tall,
30c to 50c ea. Per. 239. Can't
ship. Come after. Miss S. M.
White, Rt. 1, Box 67, Dah-
Tonega.
Charleston Wakefield and
Round Dutch frostproof cab-
Scup-
an
bage plants, 300, $1.25; 500,
$2.: 1000, $38. Delivered in
Ga., Per. 38. R. Chanclor,
Pitts, Ph. MI 8-2035.
Old fashion white English
Cling Sione peach trees, one
tall, or more,
cannot ship, $1. ea. Per 252.
W. E. Smith, 421 Kink-Arn-
old St., Hapeville. Ph. PO. 1-
8276 (7 a.m.-8 p.m.).
~ Seed and Plants
Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit
FOR SALE
- Calif, multiplying beer
seed, 50 start and stamped
envelope. Mrs. R. A. Nolen,
Rt. 1, Buchanan, -
Old fashion vine type pom-
egranate seed, 50 seed, $1.
with stamped envelope. E. C.
Ellis, Melrose Apt. C-5, Gain-
esville.
Red white strawberry; pop-
corn, 10c ear, $1. doz.; Indian
eorn bright mixed colors, 20
ear, 7 ears, $1.; large bloom-
ing size garlic bulbs, 50c doz.;
one year bulbs, 3 doz, 35c; 2
yr. bulbs, 3 doz., 50c; catnip,
10c small plant. large plants,
2, 25c. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Mountain City.
Fresh gourd seed. African
Monster (worlds largest), 7
to 9 ft. around, 3 seed, oles
Indias King Cobra, 7 ft. long
(like huge snake), 2 seed, $1.;
Hawaiian Water Bottle; In-
dian War Club; Bird House;
- Dipper; dish Rag; 3 pks., $1.
<= Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-
cross.
Nice large garlic bulbs, 75c
doz.; Wild Cucumber bark;
Rattle root; Ratsbane; May
apple; Yellow root; Devils
Shoestring; Heart leaf root;
Blood root; Button Snake root,
each $1. for 2 lb. lard box
full. Also, shade dried leaf
' gage, 6 Tsp. full, $1. Add post-
age. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Highly fertilized Fescue,
Orchard grass and Clover hay,
baled without rain, in square
twine tied bales, 60c bale at
barn. Winfred Neal, Rt. 1
Rocky Face.
Hay: baled or crushed, with
syrup added, Fescue or Ber-
muda grass, 90c bale or $35.
ton; crushed, $47.50 ton. Free
__ del. in ton lots- within 25 mi.
~~! radius. James H. Kent, Rt. 2,
Powder Springs.
300 bales Fescue, Clover and
Orchard hay at my farm, wire
-tied and in geod cond. Dwight
Swanson, Young, Harris,
Gwiffin, |
eured without
Good -hay,
rain, $25. ten; 70c bale. Mrs.
Seed & Plants
C. H. Ward, Rush Chapel Rd.,
Rt. 1, Adairsville, Ph. 232-
225. :
Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, cheap for quick
sale, 75c bale at my farm,
located Monroe-Gratic Rd.,
4% mi. out of Monroe. Mau-
rice Jackson, Rt. 1, Campton,
Ph. 267-9326 (Monroe).
Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nutrition, satisfact-
ion guar. J. L. Allen, Rt. 3.
Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1789 (Cail
collect for 5 or 10 ton lots).
Hay: any amount up to
30,000 bales. Good, heavy sq.
bales. Common mix hay, 50c
bale; about half Coastal Ber-
muda and other grasses, 75c
bale; top quality Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $1. bale or 40 bales,
$35. At barn only. Honey
Ridge Plantation, Wayne D.
Phillips, Guyton, Ph. 1772-
id | 3933 (Effingham).
Hay for sale, 65c per bale at
barn; 85c per bale delivered
50 mi. radius in lots not less
than 100 bales. M. V. Duncan,
Jr., Rt. 3, Hartwell, Ph. FR.
6-2267. : :
Choice Coastal Bermuda,
Fescue and Clover, mixed
grasses, attractively priced.
Sq. bales, put on poundage
faster with high quality hay.
Richard H. Mitchell, c/o Tara
Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph.
629-2984.
Highly fertilized Coastal
bermuda hay, $25. ton at
farm; brown top Millet hay,
$30. ton at farm; Clover and
Rye grass, highly fertilized.
$25. ton. J. T. Monerief,
Aerts (7 mi. W. of on Hwy.
500 bales nice color Coastal
Bermuda hay, harvested with-
out rain, fertilized and nitrat-
ed, $30. ton at barn or 60c
small bale. P. J. Lipory, Rt.
1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.
30 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, $30. ton, picked up at my
barn located on Tucker Rd.
oe: Davis, Perry, Ph, 429-
Fairly good stock of hay,
running short on some kinds.
Call for prices and kinds. R.
L. Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-
2245: (nights).
1500 bales grass hay and
400 bales Millet, all high qua-
lity, sq. bales, 75c bale at my
farm, Madras near Newnan. R.
B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., S.
W. Atlanta 3, Ph. MU. 8-1428.
Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts
FOR SALE
New crop black walnuts,
nice and clean, $1.50 lb., p. p..
or $1. pt. p. p. Mrs, Kittie
Nichols, Hiawassee.
Nice, clean, black walnut
meats, $1. pint and postage.
Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box
57, Dahlonega.
1962 black walnut meats,
hulled while green, meats are
bright, $1.75 Ib. p. p.; also,
whole walnuts, $1. peck, hull-
ed while green, nice and dry.
Cc. S. Slade, Meansville.
1961 crop pecans, Schleys,
25 lb.; Frotcher, 20c lb.; in
25 lb. lots and up; in less lots
27-%e and 22-%c F. O. B.
Both Paper Shells. Have about
600 lbs. left. Mrs. M. F. Gad-
dis, Box 124, Quitman.
1962 black walnuts, $1.50 lb.
DP: bz Of Sl. pmt, p. pe Mrs:
Geleta Rogers, Hiawassee,
New crop large red peanuts,
2-4 in. hull, for eating only.
$2.25 pk.; $8. bu.; new dry
leaf sage, 6 teacups, $1.; wild
cucumber bark, rattle root,
ratsbane, yellow root, heart
root, $1. ea, for 2 lb. lard box,
add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Grouna.
Nice red skin peanuts (for
eating), well graded and
clean, $8. bu. plus postage; |
$4., 44 bu. No orders for less
than 4% bu. C. B. Sherer, Rt.'
: 1, Box 44, LaGrange,
MARKET BULLETIN _
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~~ Poultry
FOR SALE.
2 Rhode Island Red roosters;
2 white Leghorn roosters, and
white show-type Bantam roo-
ster, $1. ea. Mrs. George Turn-
er, Rt. 4, Fairburn Rd., Doug-
lasville, Ph.942-4489.
Pure Tate Clabornes; pure
Lundy Roundheads; and :
pure Rebel Red hens: also,
crosses, pullets, hens and few
stags all priced to sell. D. D.
Hay woes: Cherry St., Barnes-
ville.
20 young layers, $1. ea. Carl
Adams, Conyers, Ph. 483-
8261.
35 head of The Pearls, |
Guineas, 50c ea. Cannot ship.
A. B. Whaley, Rt. 2, Box 121.
Ringgold. ce
Young turkey, wt. approx.
eto lon lbs:. b0c dbs -RaaNh
Petty, 2535, Butner Rd., S. W.,
Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4576.
19 turkeys, 10-15 Ibs. aver-
age, would like to sell for
holidays. Mrs. Mamie Mad-
dox, Rt. 2, Doraville. :
$1.
Speckle Guineas, ea;
white African Guineas, $3. pr.
at my home. Will not ship.
Le Sharp, Temple, Ph. 567-
Two trios, prize winners,
Black Old English Game ban-
tams, $10. trio; Black cock and
white O. E. hen that can be
used to produce Blue O. E.s.,
$6.; 4 males and 7 females
Spangled O. E. game bantams,
$2. ea. and up. John M. Wolf,
4293 Chamblee Tucker Rd.,
| Doraville, Ph. 938-2562. =
5 pure dark Cornish hens,
1961 hatch; 5 pullets and
cockerel, 1962 hatch, $20. at
farm. Do not ship. Write be-
fore you will come. H.
Thurmond, Farmington.
50 game stags from large
slasher breeds, early hatched.
For further info. contact Rad-
ford Skinner, Bogart.
Black tail Japs, 3 pullets
ready for laying and 1 cock-
erel, $5. for lot. Charles T.
Massey, 505 E. Elan St., Rock-
mart. :
Pit games, pure Branden-
berry fowl and Roundheads,
| pullets ready to lay, $C.; stags,
early hatched, $7.50; Several
te select from. Mrs..A. L. Hill,
21312 Warren St., S. E., Atlanta
17. Ph. 378-2990.
30 purebred Rhode Island
hens, 1962 hatch, 4-H blue
ribbon chickens, now laying,
reasonably priced. Bruce Col-
ston, Rt. 1, Cornelia.
57 Rhode Island Red hens,
7 mos. old, laying good. This
flock is grand champion and
blue ribbon winner, very
tame, 4-H club project. To sell
only as layers, and not sold
separately. Lowest price,
$102.60 for lot. Mrs. Virgil B.
|Holmes, 115 Linda Dr., Rt. 5,
Austell, Ph. 948-4691.
Pair Cochin bantams; 4 pr.
Silkies; 3 large N. H. roosters,
$1. ea.; also, chicken fertilizer;
also, 1,600 cap. incubator, good
cond. Will not ship. Mrs. J. E.f
Carter, McMurray Dr., S. W.,
Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-1388.
Araucanus chickens, laying
pink, blue, green, turquoise
and olive-green eggs, $8. pr.;
$12. trio exp. col. Hatching
eggs, asstd cols., 40c ea. in-
sured parcel post; white Jap-
anese Silkie bantams, laying,
$5. pr.; $7. trio. Send money.
order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta
8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.
Show type bantams, Laken-
welders, ene cock and 3 hens,
$8.; Silver Duckwings, trio.
$5.; May and June 1962 hatch.
Send money order. You pay
W./ express or pick up. A. J. Dug-
and wings practically
Ear teh
Roundheads, $
Thomas, Blairs
Old English
wing bantams,
stock, $5. pr.; $7. tri
ship. E. G. Hol )
Rd., Mableton,
_ Shawlnecks,
let, one stag, $:
Dam stag, $3.
Want ducks, 1 duc
drake of old fashioned
dle ducks, green hea
Dairo, Jasper. | Se
Want spangled Roun
cock, real speckled with
Prefer yellow legs a
comb. Write price.
Driver, P. O. Box 137,
{dale Estates.
: . Mrs. R. -M.
Rt. 2, Box 89, Quitman
Chukar partridges, $-
California Valley
Scale, $5. pr.; Tennessee
$3. pr. Will trade f
for white doves.
Burney, 2109 Bunga!
Augusta. ae
ROUTE, STREET, or P.
NAME
an, Rt. 2, Box 372, Rossville.
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Id, bod healthy birds,
Ro: Patterson,
% Bionie
cing ing pig-
__ best Pricodines
ach, Rt. 2, Box 195-
annab, Ph. 697-1372.
Bebwinite: quail
$3. pr.; birds for
$1. ea. ship
small orders, P.P.
Ga. Per. No. 26.
Rt. 2, Doerun,
3806 (Sylvester).
. pr., extra
Goldens $6.;
, and Giant
i pr; also, regular
$200; ea. JH.
5 2, os
pigeons,
stock, sacrifice, $2.
ship- a or more. E.
15, E ues Dal-
: Featheriooied
2 prs, $1450;
grown - Chukars, $1.
igeons; $1. 50 to
Giant Homers, ee 50.
show. type Blue Kings,
Jimmy Tolleson, 2412
Rd., SW. Cane De
Dahlonega, Ph. 864-
King pigeons, $3. pr.
Crowder c/o
ee Rollers; 3 Tumb-
antail and 2 Giant
50 ea., or $17. for
ship Exp. Collect.
Suter a 55, _Au-
White Q
V aan Excell.
hatch breeders from Wil-
omas stock, priced |
age and weight;
al ~thousand gen-
from same
Atlanta. Write Se
300 _ pigeons of
rent breeds: Wht.
Kings, Corneaux,
and.
$1. ea. for entire lot;
grown peacceks, $10.
Yeoman, 123 Cherry
Pr.;
eDE ; Ringneck doves.
Exp. collect. Send
order. Permit 28. Miss
ace, 716 Myrtle St.,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-
, 21.65 each. Roy
MA. 7-
te quail in flight pen
eservation, $1. ea.; also,
Ts and ee $2.50 and
. L. Reed,
Is
of Racing Homers, $2. 50
lge. size,
ome st-
: Rabbits and cages for sale,
|or will trade for calves or sow.
Edward P. Silvia, Rt. 3, Alp-
haretta.
Hot red pepper pods for
home use, 25 doz.; 5 doz., $1.
Add _ postage. Miss Marie
Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.
i oa doe, $2.50;
| Spots, 4-%% mos.,
eS
ae Ph. RE. 3-6592.
2| show type.
-|1342 Columbia Dr.,
|Ph. BU. 4-1772.
goeleh spot doe rabbits,
; N. Z. red and white cross-
pr. English
$4.; N. Z. red
doe, 8 wks. old, $1.50; N. Z.
wht. doe, 8 wks. old, $1. or
will take $12. for lot. Will
ship; also, wire cages with
feeders and waterers, $4.50 ea.
Mike Norman, 116 Cunning-
ham Rd., Marietta. Ph. HE.
5-0727.
White King pigeons, finest
quality, mated and banded, 16
to 18 squabs per year, $3. pr.
(come pick your chcice; also,
want Red Corneaux pigeons.
State price, will answer mail
and come for within 75 miles.
M. B. Moon, 139 Park St.
ee | Milstead.
eck fe $1. 50 |
Bobwhite quail, alive. 90c:
dressed, $1. ea. Better price on
100 or more; also, mated prs...
of Bobwhite quail, $2.50 pr.
Permit 110. Willie Gaultney,
Box 36,Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-
+4555.
- Purebred racing Homers, all
birds seamless banded, all cols.
'$5. pr., or $4. pr. on 5 prs. or
more. Young birds,
$2.
ea.
|Send Money Order or check.
Birds shipped Railway Exp.
Collect. Arthur Lee Briscoe,
2024 Kennedy Dr., Aug-
- White doves, $5. pr.; Ring-
necks, $4. pr.; some Fantails,
Vv. E. Andrews,
Decatur,
American Giant Homer pig-
eons, very prolific and show
type, $5. pr. and up. M. G. de
La Rue, 307 Spring St., Deca-
tur.
ee |
ad
plump young Chu-.
oles Des a
$1.35 p. p. No out of state i
orders. Mrs. E. M. Souther- |
"| land, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
5
| ea.;
-root,
some good mated.
50 White King pigeons, $1
each. M. W. Nolan, 6664
Peachtree- Dunwoody. N. E.,
Atlanta 19, Ph. BL. 5-2777.
Ped. N. Z. white rabbits of
best bloodlines: trio, 6 mo.
old, $16.50; older stock, $18.
trio: single does and bucks,
$7.50 ea. up. All selected for
type arid quality. Will ship. R.
Tamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79,
Wrightsville.
Northern Hepwiie quail,
priced according to age. Will
ship in lots of 25 or more. Exp.
ecllect. Send money order.
Permit 129. Alvin C. Arring-
ton, P. O. Box 203. Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-8907.
Miscellaneous =
FOR SALE
cond., $20. at my home. Mrs.
_| Florine S. Thompson, Fair- |
mount.
Large buckeyes, 1962 crop,
2 2 C!
Stevens St., Summerville,
1962 crop hand gathered
and shade dried sage, $2. Ib.
-j;plus postage. J. C. J. Brown,
Rt. 2, Box 224, Toccoa.
Complete set of pony har-
nesses, perfect cond., will ship
for $20 p.- p: Roy Brooks,
Talbotton.
Several libs. nice ceeds dried |
sage, 1962 ercp, $2.50 Dp. a
Mrs. B: L. Sa nae
Box 159, Toccoa.
Wild cucumber bark; rattle
root; yellow root;
a 2
lard, box full; large red val-
encia peanuts, for eating only
$2.25 peck. Add postage. G. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball all Ground.
Yellow root, 4 Ibs. boxed,
also, heart leaf root,
_Large Martin gourds, 50c
medium, 35c ea.; yellow
sassafras: May apple:
bea of meadow: ~ yellow
dock roots; wild cherry bark;
. | alder bark. ratsbane, ea. 4 lb. |
plus 35'|}
lard box: full, $1.
postage; catnip and pepper-
mint, 25: bunch; 3, 60c:
Martin gourd seed, 25e pk.
and stamped envelope. Mrs.
neces Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
nia
sce dried apples, iree from
4, 14 gallon, wash pot, good |
Tommy Musson, 7 |
Queen of F
meadow root; heart leaf root |&
and ratsbane, $1. ea. for 2 Ib..
25 Ib. can pure fresh hog
lard, $3.50 can at my farm.
Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayette-
ville, Ph. HO. 1-4181.
150 lb. can lard, made last
week, $8.65; 2 wooden butter
melds, 1 Ib. and % Ib.; three
stone churns, 6 ne 3 gal. and
2 gal; one iron wash pot. Eva
Ross, Rt. 1, Box 310, Rock
Spring, Ph. 764-2371.
Artichokes for eating and
pickling, can deliver two and
He bu. at time in city. Mrs.
R. Sims, 1993 Browns Mill
Ha. S. E. Post 15, Atlanta, Ph.
MA. 2-3177.
600 gal. North Ga. Sorgum
syrup for sale. ee in qt. jars,
will not ship. C. A. Smith, Jr.,
Rt. 2, Blairsville. 3
Set of lightening rods, for
sale or trade for anything of
use on farm. J. F. Gober,
Temple, Ph. 562-3939.
Yellow root freshly dug and
washed, 4 Ib. lard bee full,
85c: long red hot pepper pods,
for home use, 25 doz.; 5 doz.,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.
Nice shade dried sage, dry
red hot pepper and dry catnip,
$1. gal.; 5 gals., $4.; 30c quart
Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box
214, Royston.
2 trailer tires and tubes,
5.60-15, 4 ply, $15. ea., postage
collect; also, Vantimers pe-
cans, 40c Ib. in 10 Ib. lots, This
yrs. crop. All postage collect.
Osear Moore, West Church
St., Dawson.
2 gals. this years crop
buckeyes, will ship p.p. on first
come basis for $12.50 for lot.
P. O. money order or certified
check. A. E. Porter,
Dalten.
Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 Ib. lard box
ull, 85; nice fresh dried cow-
horn pepper for home use, 4
Tb. lard box full, 55c; queen of
meadow, 4 Ib. Yard box full,
90c; wild cherry bark, match-
box full, 20c.
Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5,
Box 53, Ellijay.
New Buckeyes, 60c doz., in-
clude postage. Mrs. J. D. Phil- |
lips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrights-
ville,
100 pct. pure dried, ground,
red het, pepper, 1 oe n80 3
OZS., $1. Pop $5. OE:
tanks, for farm use, cap. 560
Marietta, Ph. 427-1914.
of worms, cores and peel, 75c
Everette Hunt, Rt. 4, Box 100,
Blairsville.
of worms, peeled and cored.
1962 crop, 75c Ib. p. p. Mrs.
William long, Rt. 2, Box 259
A, Blue Ridge.
2 underground gasoline
Jerusalem Artichokes,
pickeling, just right size, $1.50
for
| gals. each; also, rotted saw-| gal. or $10. bu. F. O. B. here.
dust for shrubs and garden. |} Carl C. Hearn, 324 Signal Dr.,
Lilla Wright, 2046 Canton Rd., | Rossville.
Nice, sun cured apples, free
Ib. p: p. m 5 Ib: lots: Mrs.
~ Nice sun dried apples, free
ea.; also, iron wash pot; 4 sets
of barn door hinges,
Mrs. F. S. Witherspoon, 308
Holderness St., S. W., Atlanta
10, Ph. PL. 3-5251.
Few sweet Pomegranates 10c| py
priced..
| Roxboro Rd., N.
1962 crop mountain wild-
flower honey, thick, raw, ex-
actly as the bees made Et5-tDe
tin strained, $1.50;
$8.3 5 Ib. tin with comb,
$10.50 Add
yee Edward D. Colston, ~
pau,
EG
5-6
6-5 Ib. pails,
Te Box 307, Toccoa.
Saddle, bridle and martin-
.gale, like new cond., ideal for
child, 8-14 yrs. old, reasonably
DL. Ash; 2031: Ey
E., Atlanta 5.
Ib.
50c pr.
-cattle wire. State lowest price
in letter and can you deliver
it. Mrs. F. S. Witherspoon, 308
Holderness St., S. W. Atlanta
10, Ph. PL. 3-5251.
Rt. 3,|" |
Add postage. :
Want large quantity of
WANTED
Miscellaneous
Want 5 Ibs. to one gal. pure os
Galberry honey, state price. g
Mrs. Jim Rhea, 1809 Canter :
Ave., Columbus. :
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THIS TN CREATION, THe TREB,
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ReSadnion Assoc.
$00 PEACHTRES STREET, :
ATLANTA 9 GA. :
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THAN A BUILDING, Bled
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right one.
Douglas Griffith, Rt. P Dallas.
The office of our state chemist frequently receives re-
quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub-
stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry.
These requests come from people such as the farmer, a
county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have very
little information for us to proceed on.
In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle
such a problem, he needs certain information.
before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be
In case of death, an autopsy should be performed
to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic
substance. In the experience of the state chemists office,
the feed is rarely ever to blame.
First of all,
If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he
should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis-
try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the
In addition to the veterinary report, the feed
guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample.
Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic if
the levels are too phigh.
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PAGE EIGHT
Miscellaneous
WANTED
- Want 1 lb. or % tb. round
butter mold in good cond.
Must be reasonably priced.
State what you have and
price. Mrs. L. White, Rt. 1,
Rog 84, Ellabell.
Want pr. of old time cotton
stillards, used to weigh var-
jous items on. farm. State
price and cond. J. J. Simmons,
Rt. 1, Alto.
Want hand sealer for tin
eans. Mrs. Neva Tillery, 23+:
11th St., N. E., Atlanta 9. Ph.
TR. 5- 5563.
Want to hear from paciy in
-vacinity of Richmond, Jeffer-~
son or Burke counties, that
will piece and make quilts,
quote price, or terms. B. _
Joiner, 3057 Dean Bridge Rd.,
Augusta.
Want 100 to 500, 6-% ft.,
black locust or cedar posts
at once. Quote best price de-
livered to my farm between
Jefferson and Gainesville,
Marion C. Snead, P. O. Box
10514, Station A, Atlanta 10.
Want sev. sweet. also sev.
sour pomegranate plant or
bushes. State length of roots
and height of plant above
ground. W. M. Cason, 6560
Glenridge Dr., Atlanta 19.
Want used tin in-good cond.
Prefer 8 or 12 ft. lengths, if
reasonable in price. Charles T.
Massey, 505 E, Elm St., Rock-
mart.
Want sorghum molasses
made in middle or north Ga.
A. L. Caldwell, 135 Cypress
Mill, Brunswick.
Want good healthy asparag-
us roots. State price per doz.
delivered parcel post C. O. D.
Perey Hearle, 278 Creatwood
Trail, Smyrna, Ph. 436-2978,
Want Whatleys prolific
eorn, state price. Mrs. Mary B.
Bowman, Rt. 2, LaGrange.
Want 300 to 500 locust fence
posts delivered to farm near
Suwanee, quote best price and
kind. R. lL. Ash, 2031 E. Rox-
boro Rd., N. E., Atlanta 5.
Want used. metal roofing in
good cond. and _ reasonable,
within 50 mi. radius. No col-
lect calls. A. J. Thompson, Rt.
8. Adairsville. Ph. SP. 3-3766.
Want to buy 400 Ibs. of
Foremost Milk Base without
cows and equipment. E. W.
ers Douglasville, Ph. 447-
5
Want used Shetland pony
saddle for 11 yr. old, in gco
cond. State price and cond.
in letter. Virgil Foster, Rt. 1,
Dublin.
Want large size white nest
onions, 1 qt. for planting.
Quote delivered price, or if
eiose by will come for them.
J. D. Clark, Milner.
Want to hear from anyone
who has Red Oak bark for
sale, Mrs. J. D. Rouse, P. O.
Box 91, Pearson.
Want someone to board 2 or
3 head of cattle through the
winter in Douglas. Paulding or
Haralson County. Claude
Adams, Rt. 2, Temple.
Want best delivered price
on 25 lbs. black walnut meat,
large pieces, no crumbs. James
A. Sherrod, 'Pavo.
Want old-time coffee mill in
good shape to grind coffee,
and at a reasonable price. Mrs.
Bessie Griffin, Rt. 1, B-151A,
Fitzgerald.
Want someone in Albany or
surrounding area to do some
quilting. Miss F. L. Bolton,
205 Residence Ave., Albany.
Ph. 4-3709.
Want goat cart, also farm
wagon, size for hitching goat,
reasonably priced. Mrs. Earl
Downing, Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph.
428-1622.
Want to buy Brown Top
Millet seed. Must be new crop
and free of noxious weed. Ad-
vise price. Bennie B. Collier,
1108 Ball St., Perry.
Want to buy beef for home
use at beef-market price. Mrs.
QR. Simpson, 6 Scctt Eug-
enia Place, N. a , Atlanta ane
Pa. SY. 9-1398, ~
| quilt tops,
MARKET BULLETIN
Want Cider Press, manual
type. We Ho Davis: Ric .2)
Ha cdicratts
FOR SALE
Nice hand smocked round
or sq. decorator pillows made
of taffeta, cotton, corduroy,
satin or drape material, 2
designs, solid color, or 2-tone,
12 in. size round, $3. and up;
15 in. size, $3.50 and up. Ai
stuffed with snow white
shredded foam. Add Bostaee
and state color. Mrs. J.
Goswick, Rt. 1, Dalton.
Nice new painted tea aprons
trimmed in rie rac or tape, 50
ea.; 3, $1.35, p. p. Mrs. Fred
Burrell, Rabun Gap.
Crocheted novelty turtles,
all colors and varigated, 50c
ea.; loom woven pot holders,
10c ea.; emb. pillowcases on
good sheeting, $1.50 set. Add
postage. Vella Rice, Rt. 1,
Cumming.
Baby sweater sets, wool or
nylon shell stitch (sweater,
cap and bootees) in pink, blue,
yellow, green or white, $5. set,
or $4.40 for sweater and cap,
60e bootees, p. p. Send M. O.
or will send C. O. D. Mrs.
Robert Thomas Jones, Rt. 4,
Box 14, Blairsville.
1| quilt your quilts,
Childrens dresses nicely
made, 1-6 yrs., $2. ea.; appli-
qued dish towels, 25c ea.; 4,
$1.; appliqued cushion covers,
any shape, 75c ea.; 2, $1.2
nice machine pieced, dil. ba
size quilt tops, $3. ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt. 5, _ 5, Ellijay.
~ Large bed size, 72 X 84 in.,
nicely made, no
strings, mostly machine sewn,
$3.25 ea., p. p.; organdy ap-
rons, made with hdkgf. cor-
ners, ric rae trim and bows:
jersey loops pot holder, 5 and
6 in. square, 25c ea. $2. orders
for aprons and pot holders
p. p. otherwise send postage.
Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, 121
Waldrep Circle, Marietta.
Dbl. bed size. quilt tops,
Wagon Wheel, Star and other
designs, $2. ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1,
Canton.
2 dbl. bed size quilt tops,
new material, machine sewn, 6
pointed star with hexagon
center, one blue top, one
green, set together with piece.
dyed in., peach colored,
hexagon blocks, $2.75 ea. or
$5.25 for 2. Mrs. R. T. Chat-
ham, 128 Peters St., Calhoun.
Dbl. size quilt tops, prints
a|and solid, $3. ea. and 30ce for
postage. Mrs. H. C. Westbrook,
Rt. 2, Cumming.
Vanity sets, ea. with 15 in.
doily to match, cro. in white,
some have % in, edging of dif.
colors, $3. set; 3 dresser run-
ners , 16 X 36 in., same colors,
$3.50 ea.; vanity set with doilv
one dresser runner, $6. del.; 2
-all white 20 in. doilies, $2. ea.
del. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan,
1205 Maple St., Carrollton.
Dbl. bed size quilts for sale,
asst. patterns, $6.50 ea. Mrs.
Radie Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 31,
Ballard Rd., Forest Park, Ph.
767-6627.
Broadcloth pillowcases,
emb. cro. edge, $1.25 pr.;
sheeting, pillowcases $1. pr.;
old fashion bonnets, $1.; dish-
towels, emb., 7, $1.; aprons, 3,
small, $1.; med., 50c ea., large
75c ea. Add 35c postage. . Mrs.
Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311,
Frazer Rd., Buford.
2 dbl. bed size quilt tops,
rose top appliqued in white set
in blocks, $7. ea.; Sunflower
top, set in blocks, yellow ap-
liqued on white. one crib quilt
appliqued on white set in
block, green, $4. ea. Clora Big-
ham, Box 69, Chats Rd, Dalton.
Bleached sheeting pillow-
cases, cro. edge with cro, de-
sign of 2 wildroses to each
pillowcase, col. of roses, pink,
yellow, red, blue, $2. 25 set.;
cro. dinette centerpieces, 24 in.
diam., $2.50 ea., color light
ecru. Add 10c postage. No
checks. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt.
2, Lula.
White or pink cro. baby
caps, $1.25 ea.; oblong shape
cro. doilies, of good white
thread, pineapple design, 25
in,, jong, $2.50.ea. Mrs. A
Atkinson, ae 1, Box 337, Lize
da.
$3.50; Gentlemans Bow, $3.;
maple leaf, $3.50; Monkey
Wrench, $3.; spool quilt, $3.:
Fan quilt, $3. 50; Wheel eae
$3.50; other dif. kinds string
quilts, $3.; one. Log Cabin
quilt, $3. 50; bedspreads, one
begins in center with a 3 col.,
pink, orange and white; one
diamond, both with fringe on
2 sides and end., $35. Mrs. R.
L. Bentley, Rt. 2, Carnesville.
Quilt top, $3.; pajama bag,
made like girls dress, $1.; will
$3. ea.; well
made childrens dresses, size,
1-6., $1.50 ea. Mrs. Martha
Womack, Rt. 1, Bremen.
10 quilt tops, neatly made
ef new cloth, dbl. bed size:
Mothers Bible: Mothers Day;
Little Girls Friend, all appli-
qued, $4. ea.; Sargents Chev-
ron; Forest Paths: Old Maids
Puzzle: Josephs. Coat of Many
ee Gentleman Bow, $3.50
- Block of Beautiful colors.
$3, Include 40 postage on ea.
quilt top. Miss Mozelle K
Clifton, Rt. 2, Box 217, Twin
City.
Nice, new, hand made dbl.
bed size, quilts, made cif solid
and prints, cotton material,
eotton padding: Three Cheers,
Doris Delight, Basket with
appliqued handles, appliqued
Sharon Rose, $12. ea.; one Tu-
lip Circle, appliqued, "$15., can
be used as spread. Add post-
age. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt.
5, Box 57, Ellijay.
Emb., dbl. size, bedspread
in basket design and dif. col.
threads and dif. col. Bowers,
$7.; also, pilloweases, emb.,
dith= cola $1.30) pry 2 ee
$2.60; dresser scarves, med.
size, emb., $1.30 ea.; 3, pr.,
$3.90. Berdee M. Crawford,
116 Talley Ave., Calhoun,
Ruffle pineapple doily, 15
in., $2.25; pineapple flat doily.
15 in., $1.; cluster doily, 15 in.,
$2.: star, flower doily, 14 in.,
$2.: rose doily, 15 in., $2.25.
leyson.
Nice size bib aprons, $1. ea;
good size band aprons, $1. or 5,
$4.75: med size, 50c ea.:
dresser scarves, $1. Add post-
age. Free gift with every or-
der. Mrs. Maver Estep, 137
Auburn Ave., LaGrange.
Strip quilts $4.50 ea. or 6,
$25., full bed size all new
material and cotton. Add 50c,
postage in Ga. No checks. De-
He Sappington, Ee 8, Gaines-
ville.
New hand made, dbl. bed-
size, quilts, made of solid and
print cotton material, cotton
padding: Grandmothers Flow-
er Garden, Step Around the
Mountain, Basket design, with
appliqued handles, Double
Wedding Ring, Grandmothers
Fan, all $12. ea. plus postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay. :
button crown bonnets, $1.65;
$1.5
tea aprons, $1.; clothespin
aprons, 75e; girls dresses, 1-6
yr. size,-nice material, $2.50;
joys shirts, 1-6 yr., $1.49;
baby sacques, 59c; parole
15c; 2, 25c. All trimmed, nice
material. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins,
Rt. 1, Temple.
Cro. rose or pansy doilies,
$1.50 ea.; 3 pe. cro. vanity
sets, $1. set; aprons, 65 ea.;
ero. wild -rose, blue bird or
colonial girl, $2. pr. Add post-
age.. na checks, or stamps.
Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco.
_Cro. apron, pineapple de-
sign, $2.; oval centerpiece with
pansy, $2.; pansy doily, $1.50;
pe. pineapple dresser set,
a1. 50; 7 rose doily, $1:; cup
and saucer doily, $1.50, or all
$8. Mrs. Mae W. Hittle, Rtas
Box 34, Kingsland.
Print aprons, fancy trim,
60c ea.; white or pastel pil-
loweases with emb. and cro.
$1.50 pr.: potholders, asstd.
prints, 15c ea.; handkerchiefs,
asst.
edges, 40c ea; 3, $1. +5 Cro. lace
Step Around the Mountain,
Miss Lois Spears, Rt. 1, Tin-.
Large size. emb., lace ae
pillowcases, $2. pr.; ladies
bonnets, old fashion, $1.35;
band aprons, 75c; bib aprons, |
pillowcases of sheeting with
lace, $1.85 pr.; without lace, |
pastel colors with cro. |
Nice, well made,
aprons, good material, large
size, bright colors, 50c plus
postage. Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570
Elisby Rd., SE, Atlanta.
Little girls dresses, 1 to 6
yr. size, well made, $1.75. ea.;
fancy organdy tea aprons,
stitched. on machine, $1.;
plain aprons, 50 ea.; white
bleached pillowcases with
colored border, $1. pr. Add
postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.
Crocheted baby bootees in
pastels and white. trimmed in
colors, made with nylon
thread, $1. pr. P.P. Mrs. J. L.
Williams, Rt. 2, Box 132,
Blue Ridge. f
Crocheted baby bootees in|
solid white, pink, blue, yel-|
low, green
color trim, $1.25 pr. Mirs. H.
B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrence-
ville. :
Crocheted baby
nylon yarn, pink and white
with pink trim, $3.35 ea.;
ladies crochet hat made of}
wool, red, red with white}.
trim, $2. ea.; cro. dining room|
print
and white with}
Sac.qw eye
all clean
ee for
~ tact Carl Cooli
1772, aia
piece, white thread, 3 diam-| ~
onds in center 35 x 32 in., $6;
Broadcloth tea aprons, lt. blue].
and lavender, organdy ruffles
and wide bands, 65c each.
Mrs. Wiillie Lee Vea Rt.
2, Homer.
Dbl. bed size quilt foe
"| machine sewn, good material,
patterns: Step Around Mtn.;
Gents Bow; Bird Trap; Devils.
Puzzle; Fishing Boat, $2. ea.;
Log Cabin; Postage Stamp;
Fan, $3. ea. Add postage. Mrs.
J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.
Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins in
pink, blue, white. All hand-
laced and emb. in white, $1.-
20. pr.; .3 -pr.. $3. P.P. Mrs.
Edgar. Watkins, Rt.
Echota, Calhoun.
Y6-Yo bed spread, dbl. bed
size, washable cotton print,
$40.. Mrs. Vernon D. Smith,
2104 Bisbee Ave., Sharon
Park, Savannah, Ph. AD. 4-
4692,
Dbl. quilt tops, box designs, |
$2. ea., and 35 postage; or-
gandy aprons with ruffles,
pretty colors and prints, $1.
ea.; and 15c postage; also, yel-
low root, $1. for 4 Ib. lardbox
full. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt,
Border St., Buford. : :
Quilt tops, dbl. bed size,
made of new print and solid
colors: dbl. Wedding Ring,
$5.; 8 Point Star; Wine Glass
and Step Around the Mtn.,
$3.75 ea. All nicely made. Add
postage. Mrs. R. H.
Rt. 2, Ellijay.
3, ay
15 fe
Meailer, :
TOBACCO WAS AMERICAS FIRST
ITEM OF EXPORT. FOR MANY
GENERATIONS THE CIGAR STORE
OR WOODEN IHDIAN WAS THE
SYMBOL OF THIS COMMERCE,
BUSINESS IN THE U.S.
WOW A $6.1 eens ANNUAL