Georgia
Phil Campbell,
Farmers
Bulletin
Commissioner
OLUME 49
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1963
NUMBER i!
ECREATION AREAS ARE SCARCE
rismen Have Difficulty
ating Hunting ee
By CLYDE GREENWAY
____ Vice President ~
Ga. Sportsmen's Federation
eas as a result of Georgias industrial
remium on the availability of outdoor
creation areas.
ute for outdoor sportsmen who enjoy
unting and to some extent fishing. This
supported by the increasing num-
of private game ve where
continue to grow and as it grows
portsmen who enjoy hunting and fish-
1g are going to find it more and more
ficult to locate areas where they can
njoy these sports.
There are several ways in which the
roblem can be met.
First of course is through our state
ame and Fish Department. There are
y fine people in our Game and Fish
Jepartment who are devoted to the pres-
ation and expansion of hunting and
ing capabilities in Georgia. They have
een doing and are doing a fine job
nd they are going to be invaluable in
uilding Georgias fish and game - re-
urces.
nters is the development of additional
te game preserves as the need for
ited possibilities for both the sports-
n and for private landowners in the de-
relopment of preserves where sportsmen
hunt and get good results on a fee
Still another way to meet the grow-
needs of hunters and fishermen is
1rough the organization of local com-
nity sportsmens clubs. Through such
bs members not only get to enjoy the
ompanionship of those with similar in-
srests, but by pooling their resources
y can secure fishing rights on private
ite lands. In many instances such.
tubs lease land for a period of time and
nt lespedezas and other food plants to
The tremendous growth of our urban
xpansion is placing an ever greater
This situation is growing particularly
| laws and all other conservation mea-
hee is no doubt that the ee
MEMBER'S PLEDGE
Georgia Sportsmens Federation
As a member of the Georgia
Sporismens Federation I pledge my-
self to the preservation and conser-
vation of the natural resources of
my siate and nation.
_Mindful of the God given right to
enjoy the things of His creation, as
a sacred duty I pledge my mind and
heart to defend, from waste and ex-
ploitation, our soil, water and wild-
life.
Upon my honor I pledge strict
compliance with all game and fish
sures designed to protect and pre-
serve for me and for future genera-
tions the right and privilege of
association with the great out-of-
doors.
other way to meet the need of
ch preserves increases. There are un-
; and streams and hunting rights on
attract game birds. Certainly there are
unlimited possibilities for sportsmen
through the organization of local sports-
mens clubs.
Although many sportsmen may not
realize it, there is a state-wide Georgia
Sportsmens Federation already in ex-
istence. The Federation is made up of
affiliated local clubs and through this
affiliation with the state organization
these clubs and their members are af-
filiated with the National Wildlife Fed-
eration which is doing a commendable.
job of building Americas wildlife re-
sources.
During the next year the Georgia
Sportsmens Federation will attempt to
organize a sportsmens club in every
county in the state where such a club
does not now exist. This is a commenda-
ble effort and sportsmen everywhere
should take an interest in seeing that a
sportsmens organization of some kind
exists in their county or community.
The state, through the Game and
Fish Department, can do only so much to
develop hunting and fishing resources in
Georgia. At the same time the number
of private landowners who have the know-
how and finances to develop really good
hunting preserves is also limited. There
(Continued On Page 8)
help avoid the possibility
Seedling Care The Secret
Of Good Survival
Tree planting time comes around in
late November and early December, and
unless a few simple rules are followed,
the efforts of some landowners may be
in vain. ;
Thats the opinion of George D. Walk-
er, Cooperative Extension Service for-
ester at the University of Georgia.
Proper care of tree seedlings is the
secret to good survival, Mr. Walker
stated.
He said the most important rule is to
keep seedling roots moist at all times.
The small hair roots will dry out in a
very few minutes if exposed to air, sun,
and wind, and as a result survival chances
are much lower.
Seedlings in storage should be wa-
tered regularly, and even bundle-stored
seedlings should be watered every two
days, the forester advised.
Mr. Walker continued that most seed-
ling damage occurs while carrying them
in the field. He said this can be avoided
by carrying the seedlings in a container
of water or moist material, and added
that soupy mud is highly recommend-
ed for this. A thin coating of mud pro-
tects the seedlings from exposure to air,
and also serves as a small reservoir of
moisture after planting.
The Extension worker recommended
removing only one seedling at a time
from .the carrying container.
Recent research shows that it is better
to plant slash and loblolly seedlings deep-
er than they grow naturally. This will
of planting
them too shallow, and on sandy land it
puts them in a better position to with-
stand droughts.
Always have the hole deep enough
to prevent bending the tap root, Mr.
Walker advised, and pack the soil firm-
ly to eliminate all air pockets around the
roots.
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L EDITORIAL
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Re Ramone Weiaiele Qeaseen aia
PHIL CAMPBELL
class matter Aug. 1,
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
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Farm Work
WANTED
Man, age 44, wants work
on cattle, hog, and chicken
farm. Four in family (chil-
dren, ages 4-8-6). James
Bennett, 5 Brooks Ave., At-
Janta 18.
Man, age 58, white, ab-
stainer, vegetarian (acids,
oils, starches, sugar), speci-
alizing in green houses, wants
work on farm in North Ga.,
for land on railroad and well
indexed books, catalogs, en-
eyclopedias, maps, etc. for
colleges and public libraries.
Will work part time free.
F. A. E. Brunton, c/o Central
Presbyterian Church, Atlan-
ta 3.
Settled colored woman,
honest and willing worker,
wants job on farm near Car-
rollton or Bremen, helping
with light farm chores, and
to live in five days. Come see.
Annie Bonner, Rt. 3, Frank-
lin (near colored school).
Single man wants job on
farm with elderly couple, do-
ing farm chores, must be
Christian couple. Give refer-
ences. W. C. Stephens, Rt. 1,
Dahlonega.
Want to share crop farm
for 1964. Have wife, 5 boys,
1 girl, ages 5 to 15 years.
Have some income and will
furnish self. Prefer South
Georgia. Sober, and can fur-
nish references. William O.
Woodard, Rt. 2, Arabi.
Man, age 24, and his moth-
er wants place with married
couple helping with farm
work in exch. for two rooms
and small salary. Will have
to be moved. Cannot drive
ear or tractor. No phone calls.
Mrs. R. C. Moses, Rt. 3, Li-
thonia (Z. C. 30058).
White man, age 35, wants
job at dairy milking cows and
looking after cattle, in exch.
for room, board and small
salary. Can go anywhere. Wil-
liam E. Dyer, Rt. 1, Box 925,
LaFayette.
_ White man, age 21, wants
job driving tractor on farm.
Prefer in Walker County (La-
Fayette). Wayne Hubbard,
Rt. 1, Box 925, LaFayette.
White man, age 38, with
family, wants job tending
layers (hatching type) on
poultry farm. Sober, honest,
dependable, and experienced.
Wife and self to work. Will
work for reasonable weekly
Salary for person who does
not drink. Must be moved.
Need 4-5 R. house, wired for
elec. stove. State full facts
first letter. Can start work
anytime. Charbie Murdock, Rt.
2, Shallowford Rd. Kennesaw
(Z. C. 30144).
Man, age 46, wife 43, with
5 yr. old boy, wants garden,
hogs and chickens to look af-
ter. Do not drink. Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Morris, 2533 Mc-
Afee Rd., Decatur.
Elderly college educated man,
non-drinking, non - smoking,
too active to retire, would like
to caretake farm south of ice
belt, well watered grassland
under cattle proof fence, suf-
ficient to carry 50 head of
cattle. Can supply finances
for operation, and top refer-
ences. Will require top re-
ferences and legal contract
for operation; also livable
house equipped with power
and water. Write W. M.
P. O. Box 289, Marietta.
S.|Jay Jones,
_ Want successful farmer with
limited present facilities to
take over operation of 3,000
acres. Must have good for-
estry, farming, and livestock
knowledge as_ well as good
mechanical ability. Also, must
have good education and man-
agerial ability, and know
how to get things done.
Straight salary plus part of
profits. Main farm located 35
mi. southeast of Atlanta. Sal-
ary open. Write, giving de-
tails of education, experience
and references as to ability.
Ken Davis, 20 Highland Dr.,
NE, Atlanta 5.
Want man experienced in
flower growing and green-
house work, who is semi-re-
tired (own boss) to work 50-
50 basis and split profits.
Quill Jordan, Toccoa.
Want man with small fam-
ily to work on cattle farm,
age 40-50, who is in good
health, sober and_ reliable.
State wages wanted and ex-
perience in first letter. David
Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove.
Want farm couple, prefer
colored, to live on place and
do caretaking, repair fences,
tractor-mowing pastures, and
for any odd jobs which need to
be done. Extra income for wife
to help. Robert W. Wilson,
855 Broad St., Augusta.
Want man, white or color-
ed, on farm for year round job
who knows farm machinery,
and ean drive tractor. Will
furnish house with 5 rooms
bath, hot water heater, anc
running water. Jimmy Chap-
pel, Box 82, Morven, Ph. 775-
3991 (no collect calls).
Want sober, dependable,
healthy middle-aged couple
only, to take complete charge
of ranch, have all knowledge
of cattle and horses. Must
have good recent references;
Must be able to build and
maintain pastures and fences
and do all maintenance; also
drive tractor and truck. No
drifters. Nice 3 R. house with
bath, lecated in Paulding
County on Hwy. No. 61. Mrs.
Dan Geller, 23 Broad St., SW,
Atlanta 3. ;
- Elderly couple wants white
woman to live in farm home
and help with wWHght farm
work. Non-tobacco users. Sail-
ary $20. wk. Letters ex-
changed. James F. Everett,
Rt. 2, Statesboro.
Want white woman to live
in and do light farm work
for room, board, and $18. wk.
salary. Mrs. Laura Pritcheet,
286 Roswell St., Smyrna.
Want middle-aged man to
help 65 yr. old man do light
farm work, keeping up small
farm and repairs. Will pay
|according to ability to work,
and give room, laundry and
meals. Must be honest and re-
liable, no drunks. C. E. Join-
er, 3057 Dean Br. Rd., Au-
gusta, Ph. RE. 3-5381.
Want middle-aged Christian
woman with no bad habits to
live in home with elderly
couple and do light farm
work for room, board, and
reasonable salary. rae
Welch, Rt. 1, Norcross, Ph.
448-2038. : :
Want man, or man and
wife, to live with elderly
man, and do light farm work.
House rent and firewood free.
Will pay reasonable = salary.
MeGinnis Ferry
Rd., Suwanee, Ph. 476-3610.
Young man, experienced on
dairy farm in Wisconsin,
wants work on dairy, horse
or cattle farm, in exchange
for room, board and salary.
Ballard J. Craig, 365 Conal-
ly St., SE, Apt..787, Atlanta.
Man, age 68, white in fair-
ly good health, and with some
income, wants job on farm
doing light farm chores in
exchange for room, board,
and salary. Experienced,
raised on farm. Vernon Lew-
is, 483 Southeast Blvd., At-
Janta 12.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want couple with some in-
come for tending 5 acres of
corn for feed, and for pony
farm near Stone Mountain.
Nice 4 room house and barn
furnished. Prefer someone
with farming knowledge.
Wages paid for this and oth-
er work. Also have land for
your use. Bill Collins, Box
82, Chamblee.
Want couple (white), over
62 yrs. of age, with some in-
come, who are Christians.
Will furnish 6 Rm. block
house wired for elec. stove,
and garden; and will pay
each week to look after hogs,
cows, and keep up pastures.
Must be clean housekeepers.
Cc. C.. Langham, Rt. 1, Box
320, Thomson, Ph. 595-3617
(area code 404). No collect
calls.
Want reliable man _to help
on dairy farm (milking in
parlor with pipeline). Have
good house with bath on
school bus and mail route for
help to live in. Paul A. Lov-
ingood, Powder Springs, Ph.
428-1878.
Flowers
FOR SALE
Nandinas with red berries,
your choice of plants, 25c ea.
Cannot ship. Permit 342. A. L.
Chancey, 1271 Grant St., SE,
Atlanta (near McDonough
Blvd., Chevrolet plant), Ph.
MA, 7-6651,
tes
Lilies, Ik and )
ea.; dbl. red Poppy seed, and
all colors Hollyhock seed, 2
tblsp., 25c; 2 tspful Poppy
seed, and stamped, self-ad-
dressed env. on any _ seed;
Bearded Iris, 12, all diff., $2.
plus 40c postage. Per. No.
337. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. 1,
Monroe (Z. C. 30655).
Purple Wisteria, $1.; Abelia,
$1.50; Sweet Breath of Spring,
$1.; old-fashioned red Rose,
75c, all large clumps you dig;
Golden bells, Bridal Wreath,
Ligustrum, Spiraeas, Anthony
Watterer, 50c; English Ivy,
10c; Philodendron, 20c; Moth-
er-in-law tongue, 20c. Add
postage. Permit 429. Mrs. F. H.
Keys, 873 East Confederate
Ave., SE, Atlanta 16 (Z. C.
30316), Ph. 622-0448.
Collection of rare Dutch
Amaryllis, red, scarlet, rose,
pure white, pink, salmon, and
striped, $19.85 P.P., blooming
size; single bulbs, $3.50 ea.
Free list. Permit 191. Beck-
haven Circle, NE, Atlanta (Z.
C. 30324).
Giant Admiral Byrd Daisy
plants, well rooted, $1.50 doz.;
25, $2.50; $8.75 C. P.P. mailed
now, or when you say, to any
state. Guaranteed satisfaction
on delivery. Permit 157. Mrs.
Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Bex 478,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-8349.
Forsythia, lg., med., small,
50c, 75c and $1.; Althaeas, 25c
in lots of 4 plus postage, asstd.
dbl. and singles; pink Wiste-
ria cuttings, 25c ea.; lavender
Wisteria, $1.; yellow Rose of:
Texas and Bridal Wreath, 50c
and up; single and dbl. orange
Daylilies; Thrift cuttings, and
many with roots, $1. C. Some
not mailable. Permit 97. Mrs.
Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Al-
pharetta. ;
Star of .Bethlehem bulbs,
40c doz.; 4 doz., $1.50; blue
Vinca Minor, 60c dez.; Creep-
ing Charlie, a hardy rock
garden moss, $1. doz.; ground
Ivy, 50 doz.; red Spider Lily,
6 bulbs, 75c; also, asstmt. of
Ferns, Geraniums and Begon-
ias, 20e cut; plants $2.50. Alb
P.P. Permit 106. Mrs. Ed
Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs-
ville (Z. C. 30103).
Many varieties of flowering
shrubs, evergreen vines, Spr-
ing bulbs, Lilies and Iris, rea-
sonably priced at my home.
Permit 227. Mrs. C. H. Ward,
Rt. 1, Adairsville (Rush
Chapel Rd.).
Daylilies: Lynn Hall, $7.50:
Lullaby Mood, $6.25; Memory
Lane, $5.; Pacific Palisades
(lg. lavender), $1.50; Theresa
Hall, $1.25; Silver Sails, Green
Dot, Sunrise Delight, $1.; Pink
Orchid, Magic Dawn, Temple
Bells, Peach Brocade, Choco-
late Cookie, Cherry Pink,
Howdy, 50c ea.; 25 plants 10
varieties, $2.; Liriope, 25, $1.
Add 35c postage. Permit 101.
Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vick-
ers St. SH, Atlanta- Z., -
SLE}. >
Several thousand srowing
Christmas.trees on my farm at
Norcross, Ga. Special prices en.
Permit 423. Dr. L. G. Baggett,
Suite 915, Doctors Bldg., 478
Peachtree St., NE, Atlanta 8,
Ph, JA. 5-1582.
200 ft. border of green. Li-
riope (border grass), buyer to
dig. Permit 484. Miss Mary
Sherard, Rt. 1, Box 51, Com-
merce (Z. C. 30529).
Prayer plant, Spider plant,
Gold band Sansevieria, 60c;
Christmas Cactus: Tree, Pin-
cushion, Tiger Jaws, Lace,
Starfish, Inch Worm, Rat Tail,
Angel Wings, Powder Puff,
Bird Nests, Ox Tongue, Wax
Vine, and Frilled Lace, 50c;
Haresfoot and Fish Scale, fern
60c. Permit 65. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming.
Few blue Hyacinth bulbs,
and mixed color large Gladio-
la bulbs, two cents ea.; 3 diff.
colors Peony, Columbine, pink
Ligustrum, Foxglove, Iberis,
25c ea.; Per. Phlox, Golden
Achillea, mixed color dbl.
Hollyhocks, 10 ea.; $1. doz.
Send extra postage on all.
Permit 201. Mrs. T. K. Moore,
Sr4 Ris on Canton:
Old-fashioned flowers: blue
Tris, Daffodils, Bronze Lilies,
$1.25 doz. P.P. 5 Daffodil
bulblets given free with ea.
dozen. Permit 498. Mrs.
Mamie Gable, Rt. 3, Dahlo-
with D. Smith, 3479 Rock- |-
Cypress,
eated 3 mil. e
ville. Minimum lo mn
Gamma, Box 222
Ph. PO. 6-0268. _
83 Cacti, 2 to 26. in.
plus 450 off sets,
Josephs Coat Cactus,
pod) 18 in., $3.98; Pep
mint Stick Cacti, 75_e
(3 varieties) Billbergias,
25 ea., or $20. for all; Bra
ed Stapelias, $1.50 ea; _
brid Neo-Morica, 50 ea.
plus postage, and stamps
inquiries. Permit 467. Mr
T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.
Orange Daylilies shippe
mixed sizes as dug, one ce
each, plus postage. No ot
of-state orders. Permit 3
Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Boo
Rd., Kennesaw, (Z. C. 301
American Boexwoods,
shaped, all sizes, $1. to
Permit 493. Mrs. E. G. Hin
Jr., 3080 Hogan Rd., SW,
lanta. Ss
White pines, 3 to 12 ft.
state inspected. Permit
Located on Hwy. 72, 2 mi
of Hiawassee. EK. B. Fo
Hiawassee. ;
Red Spider Lilies, 15c
dk. blue Violets, 25c doz.
diff. Cactus cuts; Justicia; r
salmon and rosebud red
Geranium cuts; white a
pink Oxalis, red and wh
striped Jew; rooted Josep
Coat, red Gizzard, and doze
of Trailing Coleus; red, whi
1 solid-leaf, pal
like ferns, 35c ea. Add po:
age. Permit 138. Mrs. Ral:
T. Williams, Rt. 1, Box
Lawrenceville. ee
Althaea. cuttings,
Rose Weigela, 50c doz. cui
tings; cream and Calif. yel
low Rambler Rose, 50e do
Paul Searlet Rose, 75c do
20e ea. for 6 cuttings; Englis
Dogwood, 30 ea.; pink
Sweetheart Rose, 50c doz. Add
10c postage. Cant ship large
ones. Permit 445. Mrs. Ruby
)Logan, Rt. 1, River Rd., Tur
ers Store, Lithia Springs
Gardenias and Magnolias i
pots, $1. ea. at my place; see!
dbl. mixed Larkspur, mixe
colors, 10c (liberal pack) and
stamped env.; Green Swan,
Dipper, Egg, and Birdhous
gourd seed, 12 seed, 15e. ond
stamped env. Permit 3. Mr.
Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Ma
con, (Mosley Dixon Rd.).
Perennials: Oxalis, pink,
white, 12, 35c; Siberian Iris,
dk. blue, 25c ea.; Fall Aster
lavender, $1. doz; Hemora
callis, Mrs. Hugh Johnson,
Mikado, Ophir, Pink Charm,
Jay Russell, 4, $1.; pot
plants: Aechmea, Fosters Fa-
vorite, $1. ea.; Gynura, pur-
ple Velvet-plant, 50c ea.3
Crossandra, 50c_ea.; Yellow
Shrimp, 75 ea.; Native ferns:
Christmas, Chain, Wall, 35
ea.; lg. Osmunda, 60c ea.;
grape, 60c ea.; Ebony Spleen
wort, 25c ea. Permit 466.
clude postage. Mrs. Q. B.
2080 Melton Ave.,
(4. C2 31201): :
Beefsteak, maple leaf, An-
gel wing Begonias, 50c; Alum
inum plants, 35c; Mano
Beauty, 50; Wax Begonias
(Rosebud), 35; Crossand .
Pentas, 50c; Sultanas, 35c; re
leaf, red flowering Hibiscus,
60c; For garden: Stokesia,
Per. Aster, 8, $1.; inger
Lilies 3 kinds, 3 $1.; Loulsi-
ana Iris (wine red), Iris
versi-color, bearded Iris, 4,
$1.; Bird of Paradise, 50c;
white berried Callicarpa, $l.
Permit 356. Include postage.
Mrs. Eugene Polfuss, 233 Cor=
dele Ave., Macon. a
Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn.
Laurel, Rhododendron, red,
yellow Azaleas, Dogwood,
Crabapple, Redbud, Creek
Hemlock, and tall Poplars, 2-3
fi., rooted, $2.75 doz.; pink
Phlox, starts of Daisies, Vio-
lets, Daylilies, fall Pinks, and
blue Iris, $2.75 C. Permit 112.
Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff. .
Rogglis Swiss Giant Pansy
plants, 50, $1.50; $2.50 C.; Ig.
clumps per. white Candytuft
$2. doz.; smaller size, $1.25
doz.; per. blue Phlox (diva:
cata); long spurred Colum=-
bine, $1.25 doz.; Ailumin
plants, Maidenhair Fe
pink and Be ias,
dbl. white Geranium:
nega.
Mrs. J. W.
Add 35c_pos
Flowers
FOR SALE
nes Pansy plants, 30,
1.; sweet Violets, 12 plts.,
25; green plants, Jade
ear Tracks, Artillery and
hilodendron, 50c_ea.; Spider
lies, 6, $1.50; Tiger Lilies,
50c ea. Permit 77. Mrs. H. B.
Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Flower seed: mixed color
Dwarf plant Cockscombs
ith lg. combs, feather plume
elosia, lg. yellow and orange
arigolds; new Zinnias, Lilacs
th white centers, red with
fellow centers; orange Cos-
mos; red Salvia; Josephs Coat,
reen ae with. oe leaves
5 Iris,
mixed colors, 10,
stage. Permit 110. Mrs. C. C.
Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd.,
alhoun (Z. (6 30701).
12 kind of Cannas, $1. doz.
lus 35c postage; apricot
ea.; red Spider Lilies, and
Daylilies, 15 ea.; Tuberoses,
d Narcissus, 50c doz.; also,
-popecrn for popping, $1.50 gal.
ermit 44. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
+. 2, Box 150, Camilla.
Assorted color Peonies, un-
aamed, 3, $1.35; Spanish Bay-
net, $1: Swiss Giant Pansies,
doz. $1.: unrooted Boxwood
uttings, $5. G6 ditt. ever-
looming Rose cuttings. QS
Permit 88. Add 35c postage ea.
erder. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3,
Ss
_ Mixed bulbs: Buttercups
cand two-toned Daffodils, $1.
Giant, Emperor, and dbl.
Sica (Butter and Eggs),
50c doz.; Rose cuttings, yellow
and white Lady Banksia,
weetheart. Mary Wallace, Dr.
Vanfleet, Belle of Portugal,
and City of: York; $1. doz.:
nice size, rooted Dr. Vanfleet
osas, gcod roots, 50c ea. Add
postage. Permit 36. Mrs. J. R.
Hinson, Box 104, Chester.
_ Fine Iris, names lost, 4, $1.,
ist colors.; also, Daylilies:
Pink Charm, Baronet, Queen
of Gongolese, Sudan, Mt. Hope,
Honey Red Head, Viking,
Linda, Purple Haze, Russles
Minuet, Orange Blaze, 5, $1.
SPonnit: 18. Mrs. W. E. Johnson,
Rt. 2, Box 170, Crawfordville.
Pot flower cuttings, differ-
i
ent kinds, 10c ea.; American
Boxwood plants, real nice, 12,
14, and 16 in. high, punchy,
good color, selling out cheap.
Cannot ship. Permit 56. Mrs.
Ellis C. Hemphill, Rt. 3, Box
145, Blairsville, (7 mi. N., and
2 mi. off Hwy.).
_.- Hemlock, Laurels, white
Pine, red and yellow Honey-
suckle bushes, 2 ft., $3. doz.;
Globe Arbovitaes, Spreading
Junipers, 15 to 20 in., $4. doz.:
Boxwoods and Arbovitaes 8
yrs. old, $2. each, moss packed.
Permit 186. Sadie Matson. Blue
Ridge.
12 to 14 in.;
hi Pine, Rhodendron,
Hemlock, and Laurels, 2 ft.,
in.; Moss
; Globe and Pyra-
mid Arbovitaes, ip tor 2 Oedin
$4. doz. Moss packed. Permit
187. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge.
_ Royal Robe Violets, 2, $1.;
Emperor Daffodils, 2 doz. $1.;
single blue Hyacinths, 2 doz.
$1. Add 35c postage, out of
state postage more. No less
than $1. order filled. Permit
>, Mrs) RP. _Steinheimer,
Brooks.
Snowballs,
Red _ Spiraea,
Flowering xond, Kerria
Japonica, Bridal Wreath,
Sourwood, Clematis vine, red
oneysuckle vine, your. choice
4, $1.; Spruce, white Pines and
Mtn. Laurels, 12, $1.; Trailing
Arbutus and Galax, 12, "$1;
Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega.
e Pink climbing Rose, Peach-
ree Rose, purple and white
Li .several colors Iris,
Bla cherry Lilies, dbl. Day-
Williams, blue
.; Boxwood,
4 ft. high.
-|leaf Caladiums,
-|eanary bird yellow, 20c pene
rigold, colors orange and
yellow; dwarf Marigold, diff.
colors; mixed Zinnias; Bache-
lors Buttons red, pink, and
white; Larkspur, blue, pink
and white; Cherry Pepper,
looks like real cherries, all
25c tblsp. Send stamped env.
Mrs. W. F. Cornwell, Rt. 5,
Dalton.
Pure strain Georgia Easter
Lily bulbs, grown in fumiga-
ted soil. Nice blooming size,
10c, 15c, and 20c, according to
size; also, several bushels pl-
anting stock (bulblets), $40.
bu., or $35. bu. for entire lot,
prepaid en orders of 500 or
more. Permit 397. Mrs. D. D.
Woodard, Dudley.
Crape Myrtle, watermelon
red, lt. pink, lavender and
white unrooted cuttings, $1.
C. plus 60c postage; Abelia
hedge, evergreen, unrooted
cuttings, $1. C. plus 60c post-
age. Privet, unrooted cuttings,
$1, Cc. Plus 60c postage.
Permit 386. Miss Ardella
Segler, P.O. Box 1814, Och-
lochnee (Z. C. 31773), Ph. GL.
maryllis, Umbrella Palm, 25 | 7_g911.
Hybrid Amaryllis, Craft
Easter Lilies, Calla Lily, lg.
type white Spider Lily, Bure-
ka white Canna Lily, Dwarf
varieties Cannas in red, pink,
yellow, rose, and variegated, oe
$1.;. red Spider, also white
Spider, Butterfly, Flag, Milk
and Wine, 5 kinds of Daylilies,
King Afred Daffodils, Parrot
Tulips, President Cannas and
white Daffodils, $1. doz.;
Sword, Spengeriia, and Ruf-
fled Fern, red Geranium,
Ceetus, and Coleus, 3 $1:
mixed bulbs, Narcissus, aoa
quil, Daffodils, etc., $1. 50 C.;
$12.50 M., Liriope (border
plant), $1.50 C.; $12.50 M.
Permit 354. Mrs. J. E. Har-
rell, Rt. 4, Quitman.
Real dbl. Touch-me-nots,
red and white speckled and
pink rosette; Hibiscus, pink
and white with red eye; or-
ange flare Cosmos; 4 colors,
old time bachelor buttons, 25c
spoonful; yellow Hibiscus
(very scarce), $1. spoonful.
Permit 389. Mrs. James Pear-
son, Rt. 5, Rome.
Sally-at-Gate, Goose Neck
and Ageratum, 1Be doz.; Jas-
mine, 20 ea.; Lemon Liles,
Siberian Iris, blue and white,
50c doz.; Red Hot Poker, 50c
ea. Add postage. Permit 78.
No out of state orders. Mrs.
Flower seed: Improved Ma-|
-Nandinas, 16-18 in., 4, $1.
white Narcissus, 5ie doz. ;
Rose Thrift, $1. C.; Beefstake,
lg. speckled leaf, dbl. red,
single pink, maple leaf, dbl.
bronze leaf begonias, and
Fuchsia cuttings, 25c ea.; dbl.
white, dbl. - red, Altheas;
Snowball, yellow thornless
Rose, Oak Hydrangeas, ruf-
fled Fern, rooted, 50c ea.;
green leaf Cailadiums, 35c ea.
Add postage. Permit 79. Mrs.
Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Box. 74,
Royston.
Daylily, lemon Lily, as
50o sil rose bhuirt. bl, .-
hardy rose Phlox, 20, $1.;
Shasta Daisies, 25 doz.; or-
ange dbl. Daylily, $1. ee lg.
leat Begonia, 25c ea.; Milk
and Wine Lily, 8, $1.; Ivy, $1.
C.; Nandinas, 25 ea.: ; Aspidi-
sta, 25c ea. Adda postage. Per-
mit 465. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt.
1, Box 64, Royston (Z. Cc
30662).
Daylily, Iris, Ee Lily,
$1.: rose Thrift, $1. C.; Ver-
bena, 5 colors, 10 ea.; Shasta
Daisies, 25 doz.: hardy Phlox,
20, $1.: Phlox. from seed
(hardy), $i), C3 Milk and
Wine Lily, 8, $1.; white East-
er Briar Rose, 15 ea.; blue,
purple Violets, 25c doz., ees
ed color Petunias, $1,
Spider Lily, red, 20, $1. add
postage. Permit 145. Lester
Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 64-A.
Royston (Z. C. 30662).
Thrift, English Ivy, Cherry
Laurel, Dwarf Blue Phlox,
and Wastonia, $1.35 doz.; 300
small leaf Liriope, $4.; Ligust-
rum and Bridal Wreath, $2.50
doz. Permit 140. Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville.
Old English Dwarf Box-
wood, stocky, well rooted and
No. 1 plants. 4-6 in., $20. C.;
Abelia Grandiflora, waxy leaf,
2-3 ft.; also, Crape Myrtle, all
colors, 2-3 ft., 50c a.; $4. doz.;
Permit 148. Mrs. B. Robinson,
Greenville.
Crape Myrtle, new deep dbl.
red, new snow white, orchid
er new dark shade); white
Dogwocd. All well bunched,
3-6 ft., come see, or write.
Closing out prices here at my
place. Permit 160. Mrs. L. H.
Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville.
-Rooted boxwood, 4-6 in.,
nice plants, $1.50 doz.; $10.
C.; pink Dogwood, 18-24 in.,
50c ea.;
eantha, red berries, 2 yr.,
rocted; and Burfodi holly, 3,
Thrift, Sally at Gate, Goose
Neck, pink Yarrow, Narcis-
sus bulbs, Daffodils, mixed
Mums, Ageratum, 15c doz.;
Shasta Daisy, Goldenrod, Fall
Aster, Lemon Lilies, August
Lilies and Daylilies, lg. Iris
2 colors, Siberian Iris, 2 col-
ors, 50c doz.; small Red Hot
Poker, 25c; lg. 50c ea. Add
postage. Permit 15. Mrs. O.
W. Martin, Rabun Gap.
Nandinas, Boxwood, Holly,
Lucidums, Gardenia, Ma g-
nolia, White Dogwood (Bul-
lota), red Crape. Myrtle; $1.
ea.; Pyracantha, $1.99 ea.;
also, Brown Turkey fig trees,
1- 2 tt., $2." 2-3" fits, ae) Keif-
fer pear trees, 2-3 $2.25;
3-4 ft., $2.50 ea.; epee
Tyr. Se.2yr. $158) yr $h.-
50 ea.; Black Walnut trees,
12 tt. "$1.50 ea. DO Syit po. ea.
PP. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Rt. 2, Box 311, River-
dale, Ph. 478-7933.
' Flower seed: Bi - annual,
English Wall Flower, orange
eolor, blooms in early spring.
height 1% ft., very fragrant,
beautiful planted near Thrift,
25c tblsp. Send stamped env.
Mrs. C. R. Kenemer, Rocky
Face.
Dbl. Geraniums, rose, red,
pink, and sailmon; rose, red,
pink and_ white Sulianas:
white, red, rose and pink
single everbloomiing Begonias;
bronze leaf, pink, rose and
red mapleleaf Begonias, 25c
ea.; cuttings of Boston and
Maidenhair Ferns, 40c ea.;
bronze, white, with green
leaf Jew, 10c ea. cutting,
Rain Lily bulbs, 10c; stiff
35c ea. Add
postage. Permit 148. Mrs. W.
H. Rice, Rt. 1, Box 131, Roy-
ston.
Seed: Dianthus Pinks, mix-
ed seed; Marigold, Brownie
Scout seed, Marigold Sunset
Giants; Pansies, Giant, mixed;
Petunias, hybrid mixed colors;
Snapdragons, mixed; .Zinnias,
Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Low-
man, Rt. 3, Ellijay. :
J. G. Ledford, Bettys Creek | $1.; $25. C. Permit 179. Mrs
Rd., Rabun Gap (Z. C. 30568).|R F. Ferrell, Greenville.
Boxwood cuttings, pink Lemon bushes, live in yard
all year around, have lemons
that look and smell like real
lemons, 5 bushes, .$1., Ppd.
Permit 150. Miss Addie Stray-
horn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Strong well-rooted giant
Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
blue perennial Creeping Phlox
with foliage similar to tall
growing perennial Phlox, ex-
cept smaller, $1.50 doz.; 25,
$2.50; 50, $4.25; $7. C.; clumps
dbl. white Spice Pinks, $2.50
dez.; Tritoma (Red Hot Pik-
er), lg., 6, $2. P.P. in Ga. State
insp. Permit 176. Mrs. O. S.
Searbrough, 2869 Church St.,
East Point.
_ Well rooted plants of Diva-
ricata perennial blue Phillox,
green foliage all winter,
blooms in spring, $1.25 doz.;
$10. C.; also, nice plants of
ground cover, green Ajuga,
deep blue spike, blooms in
spring, green in winter, $2.
doz. Permit 335. Mrs. A.-C.
Caraway, 1733 Thompson
Ave., East Point.
Sweet scented Jonquil bulbs,
$2.7C.; Narcissus, $1075. C.- ae.
Daffodils, $1.40 doz.; Butter-
cups, 90c doz.; Robe Lilies,
$1.25 doz. Permit 147. Add
postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1,
Box 316, Eastanollee.
- Pink Thrift, well rooted,
good plants, 60c C., or 500
$2.75, plus postage. Permit
128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellen-
ee (3917 Panthersville
Blue Mahan Holly, 50c ea.;
vari. Ligustrum, 35c ea.; seed:
Lantanas, red Sunflower,
white dab Feverfew, garden
Pinks, Blackberry Lily, mixed
Larkspur, Blanket flowers,
Hollyhawk, Snow on Mtn.,
Summer Poinsettia, 25c tblisp.
Permit 53. Add postage. Lizzie
Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,
Ellijay.
Shade vine potatoes, 3, 50c
and postage. Mrs. A. C. Col-
son, Glennville,
2-3 ft., 75c ea.; Pyra-|
a
$
Pledoz.s.
and blue Verbena, 6, $1.; Pres.
red Cannas, $2.50 doz.;
Iris, blue violets, Daisy, pink
Sweet William, Daylilies, Or-
Purple Lily and white Lily
rooted, 3, $1.; yellow thornless
Roses, rocted, and Golden Bel!
bushes, peach, almond bushes,
3s
Add postage. Per.
E
$1.; Butterfly bushes, 4, $1.
295. Mrs.
M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville.
Red, blue and pink Thrift,
$5. C.; red, lavender
blue
nge Ruffle, Blue Flag, 2 doz.,
1.50; $5. C.; yellow Lilies,
25c ea. Permit 4. Add post-
age. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23,
Grantville.
Boxwoods, 1 to 4 ft., differ-
ent prices, at my home; pink
and red Dogwoods, $1.85 ea.;
red Ozer Dogwoods;
flower Weigelia, 50c ea.;
low Rose of Texas:
tions, dbl. white, vari.
Cactus: Patty Cake. Corn Cob
and Pin Cushicn; Lemon Li-
lies,
Weeping Mary, 50c ea. Add
postage. Permit 93. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 49-A,
Ellijay.
yellow
yel-
Carna-
pink;
Snow on Mtn., 4, 50c;
Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels,
Photonias, Nandinas, Liriope,
Per.
per. Phlox, Lemon Lilies and
Tiger Lilies, $1.50 doz.;
fe Blackberry, Damasco and
One day Lilies, Thrift, Vinca
Minor, English Dogwocd, and
Daffodils, $1. doz.;
mit 139. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.
Candytuft, dwarf blue
$7.50
$5. C. Per-
ei
oe white Pine, all 50c ea.:
als
Ge Birch, Elder, $1. for 4
Meadow
Beart leaf, 50 ea.: 3, $1.; Mtn.
Huckleberry, bearing size, $1.
doz., all well rooted. Add post-
age. Permit 454. Jewel Char-
| les, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Purple Tris, Foxglove, wild
Iris, Star of Bethlehem, Oran-
ge Daylilies,
blue Violets,
Azaileas,
Laurel, red Roses, purple Li-
lac, Weeping Mary, Ass Silos
yellow Japonicas, 50c ea.;
ange Daylilies,
blue Violets, $5. M. Well root-
old-fashioned
50e doz.; wild
Sweet Shrub, Mtn.
dbl.
Or-
cld-fashioned
d. Add postage. Permit 9.
Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.
Mtn, Laurel and Ivy, Spruce
35
Sassafras bark, wild
Jard box full;
TOO: Ss:
Queen of
Butterfly,
Caster bean or Mole Bean
seed, 15c doz. and stamped en-
velope; Red-Bud seed pods, 13
and 25c, and stamped env.; |
Catawba seed pods, 3, $1. ppd. |
Permit 494. Mrs. John Rod-=
gers, P.O. Box 173, Green=
ville.
Pink Thrift, 50 plants, $1. ry
red Thrift plants free with ea. |
order; Tube Rose bulbs, 35c
bunch; Lemon Lilies, 50c doz.
Add postage. Permit 447. Mrs.
M. P. Ferrester, Rt. 2, Box 62,
Ellijay.
Christmas trees on. stump,
50c ea. in lots of 500; red
Cedars and Arizona Cypress,
4 to 30 ft. in height. Farm lo-
cated 10 mi. from Athens. No
consignments, cash and carry,
will help cut and load. Buyer
of 25,000 prior to cutting. Lt.
Col A} -W. <Ashford-U. Ss
Army Hospital, Fort McPher=
son, Ga. (Z. C. 30330), PO. 1-_
9085 (home: phone).
Althea, pink or white, 25c
each; Daylilies. yellow, come
dig, no cost; Crape Myrtle,
red, $1. ea.; Nandinas, 25 ea.
Mother-law Tongue given
with ea. order. Permit 63. Mrs,
Anne Hubbard, Fortson.
Flewer bulbs, Iris, bronze,
lavender, white, yellow and
variegated, mixed orders, no
choice, $1. doz., del. free thru
third zone. Mrs. G. W. Lat-
ham, 222 Christopher Dr.,
Gainesville.
Purple Butterfly bushes, 6,
$1.; purple Lilac bushes, 3,
$1.; yellow thornless old-
fashioned Rose bushes, 2. $1.3
pink Running Rose bushes, 3,
$1.; Chinquapin Rose bushes,
2, $1.; Orange Daylilies, 12,
$1.; white paper Narcissus
bulbs, 18. $1.; purple Iris, 8,
$1. Per. No. 305. Add postage.
Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.
Daylilies: old fashioned
dbl. red and yellow variegated,
lemon yellow, bronze, single,
$1. doz.; Knife Blade and
Night Blooming Cereus Cacti,
$1. to $5. ea.; (red) yellow,
bronze, single. Cannas, old-
fashioned variety, Se doz. Add
50e postage a order. Per-
mit 32. Mrs. S. Fields, 407
N. Madison Se Thomasville
UZ C2 31192).
Brucellosis and Tuberculosis
Report October
BRUCELLOSIS:
CATTLE TESTED ON ean
Number Tested
LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS:
Number Tested .
Reactors (.46% of
Number of Certified Brucellosis-
free Cattle Herds
Number of Certified Brucellosis-
free Swine Herds
TUBERCULOSIS:
COUNTY REACCREDITATION
Number Tested .
DAIRY HERDS
Number Tested
Number of Accredited Tuberculosis-
free Cattle Herds
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Flowers
FOR SALE
Equipment
FOR SALE
400 gal. stainless steel milk
tank, Delaval 5 unit milker,
2C barn stanchions, hot water
heater and washing vat. Will
sell all or part. Mrs. Lewis P.
Bunn, Sr., Rt. 1, Thomson.
Chrysanthemums, $1. dez.;
ue Iris, 40 doz.; white East-
er Rose and yellow Jasmine,
rooted, 4, $1.; white Narcissus,
25c doz. plus postage; orange
and old rose color poppy seed,
25c tsp. and stamped env.
Permit No. 10. Ethel Crowe,
Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed
fall Pinks, purple Iris, white
Narcissus and Jcnquils, 50
doz.; rooted white Baby
Breath, 50c; cuttings, 5, $1.;
pink. Thrift, 50c C. rooted
sprigs. Permit 119. Add post-
age. No stamps or checks. Mrs.
Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gaines-
ville.
Tris, asst?d color except
white: white separate Sul-
anas; asstd. color Lantanas;
fiowering Quince; Nandina,
50c ea.; Dbl. Althea cuttings,
white rose and pink, 3, 25c.
Permit 22. Mrs. H. G. Alder-
hold, Rt. 3, Box 206, Sparta.
Mixed colors of flowers for
sale. Permit 149. Mrs. John
Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Daylilies, reds, big bright
yellows, two-tones, all nice;
Tris, reds, lt. -browns, two-
tones, pinks, and purple, $2.-
50 doz. and 30c postage. Per-
mit 485. Mrs. Josie McAlpin,
Tallapoosa (Z. C. 30176).
- Daylilies, 135 diff. kinds,
25c-$2.50: solids, bi-colors,
shaded, 25c ea.; $2.50 doz.;
50c ea.; $5. doz.; list furnish-
ed. State colors wanted. My
selection (not labeled) $1.50,
Soe and: = 92-00-22 COZ. pink
Damask, Evelyn Clair, Spen-
cer Fuller, Maytime, Show-
girl, Roslyn, Skylark, Sal-
mon Sheen, Rose Gem, Po-
tentate, Daafu, Amherst,
Gay Troubadour, Mission
Bells, Brisselle, 50c ea.; $5.
doz. 40c postage first doz., or
part doz., 10c for ea. added
doz., or part doz. Permit 154.
Mrs. eb Comins, shite
Washington.
125 diff. Iris: my selection,
from 25c-$5.; labeled, $1. 50,
$2. and $3.: not labeled, Se 25
doz.; all: pure white dbl, Fe-
verfew plants, 12, $1. 40c
postage, with order of one doz.
or part doz., 10c ea. added
doz. or part doz. Permit 19.
F. M. Combs, Washington.
10, 10 in., Altheas, $1.25; 6
Begonias, mixed, Pele 2 Ope
Royal Poincianas. Slee,
Mothers Daisies, white, $1.-
25; 8 Daylilies, my _ choice,
ee 25: 6 yellow Cannas, $1.25;
12 Bee Balm, $1.25; 12 red
Verbena, $1. 25: 12 wine Ver-
bena, $1.25. Permit 21. Mrs.
Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box
323, Washington.
Boxwood, small leaf kind,
6 in. and up, 20c ea. and up,
2-5 yrs. old. Permit 468. Carl
Braun, Rt. 4, Box 666, Way-
cross (half mile from Baptist
Village).
Snowball, Tiger Lily bulbs,
-25 ea.; Mimosa, Goldenrod,
10c; Hedge, 10c: Tuberoses,
15c; Boxwood, lg. and small,
some several feet girth, 4 ft. |
tall, $25. ea., you dig; also,
small Boxwood will mail!
Daisies 15c; Umbrella bush,
15 ea.; Mimosa, 25C? Gran-
daddy Greybeard, 15c. Per-
mit 457. Mrs. John L. Whit-
aker, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
WANTED
Want seed of Chain of
Gold, yellow, single blooms,
with pretty little leaves.
Write if you have these. Mrs.
Paul Lumpkin, 2018 Maple
St., t., Rome.
Want Widows Tears seed.
Write stating price.. Mrs.
Frank Plott, Rt. 1, Box 74A,
Duluth
Want red and yellow heavy
mossed Roses, and yellow
and pink real Ladys Slipper.
Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt: 2,
Macon (Mosley-Dixon Rd.).
Gravely tractor and equip-
ment, used very little, priced
right, S. A. Best, 757 Flat-
shoals Ave., SE, Atlanta, Ph.
MA. 7-5311. (Not home after
Sapo Wis) <
4 whl. rubber-tired farm
trailer. Ralph Ayers, Rt.-
Loganville.
Myers deep-well pump with
all piping and rod, gocd cond.,
will furnish farm and all
chicken houses. Mrs. Nettie P.
Bearden, Ball Ground.
Intnl. Diesel B-275 tractor
with planters, guano distribu-
tor, cultivator, harrow and
bottom plow, all in good cond.;
also, Ford rotary hee, John
Deere pull-type harrow, and 6
row Boyette sprayer. Mrs. E.
L. Jordan, Rt. 1, Quitman, Ph.
CH. 2-4517.
2-3 ton inside steel feed bins
and hatches, reasonably pri-
ced, for cash. J. F. Craft, Rt.
2. Elberton.
Propane L. P. gas tank, 1000
gal. capacity, for above or
underground use, perfect
cond., with 400 gal. gas in
tank, $250. Hugh Amos; Rt. 2,
Calhoun.
Farmall C. tractor with 2-
bottom plow, cultivator, ferti-
lizer, distributors, and plant-
ing equipment, all in good
shape, not junk, $485. A. L.
Law, Rt. 1, Chula.
Egs-O-Matiec egg candler
and grader, 1800 per hr. capa-
city, bargain priced. Hugh
Cates, Rt. 3, Box 525, Lawren-
ceville, Ph. 843-3060 (no col-
lect calls).
Onan electric generating
plant, OFA - 2, 4 cyl., opposed
air-cooled gasoline engine, 60
eycle, 120 volt, 40 amp., 12
velt self starter, ideal for large
chicken raiser as emergency
power supply, $360. H. B.
Reid, 1699 Bell St., College
Park.
Farmall 400 Diesel tractor;
John Deere silage harvester:
Allis Chalmers silage blower
with 60 ft. of 8 in. pipe, UD14
Intnl. power unit; 10 in. by 60
ft. endless belt; pull type, 8
disc, Intnl. tiller; 5 disc At-
hens tiller; 4 dise 3 point hitch
Ford tiller. John O. Perry, Rt.
5, Sylvania, Ph. 863-4112
(Dover) area code 912. ~
Irrigation system complet2
for watering acre or more at
setting, excel. cond., $1,450.;
John Deere disc plow, like
new, $120.; J. D. rotary hoe, 3
point hitch, $110.; Fordson
Dexter Diesel tractor, excel.
cond. with bottom plow, har-
row, planters, and distribu-
tors, $2,350.; woods trailer
type corn picker, $325. Ralph
Hamm, Rt. 2, vee ia, Ph.
CH. 2-4797.
1956 Farmall 100 tractor
with 6 ft. harrows, 2, 14 in.,
bottom plows, cultivators, and
planters, $600. Howell Reese,
Rt. 2, Baxley.
Ford tractor and equipment
for sale. M. W. Prickett, 2801
Jonesboro Rd., SE, Atlanta (Z.
C. 30315), Ph. MA. 2-2158.
1500 hen nest for sale cheap.
Jerry W. Williams, Rt. 2,
Buchanan.
Dearborn side mounted
mower for tractor, good condi-
tion, $90.; also, shallow well
pump, good cond., $30. Can-=
not deliver. D. R. Smith, Roy
Hate Rd., Riverdale, Ph. 478-
537;
9 Cumberland Case kero-
sene pipeless brooders, cleaned
up, and in good working con-
dition, $15. ea., or $12.50 ea.
for lot. Eugene T. Croy, Rt. 2,
Cumming (near Ducktown
store), Ph. 887-2036.
Welded steel cattle chute
with side squeeze, head gate,
tail gate, nose iron, wt. 600
pounds, $225.; also, identical
chute with rubber tires and
trailer hitch. $350. Jesse New-
som, Rt. 4, Sandersville (Z. C.
31082). Ph. 3030.
John Deere 120 one row
corn snapper bought this year.
Neal Allen, Rt. 1, ee |
Ph. SY, 1-5755.64 0% pet
H. I. Lewis tree planter, 3
point hitch, good as new; It.
weight, 12 tt. peanut weeder:
set of cultivators, planters and
distributors for W. C. Allis
Chalmers tractor. C. L. Lang-
horn, Rt. 2, Warrenton (bet-
ween Warrenton and Wrens,
1.| near Bastonville).
Morris and Fairbanks ham-
mermill, $100.; Allis Chalmers
sub soiler, $75.; 2 disc Allis
Chalmers turning plow, $100.;
Allis Chalmers mower, trail
type machine, $150.; Athens
bush and bog, $150.; Case
grain drill, 11 disc, puts out
fertilizer and seed, $150. All
in good cond.; also. weeder
works with 3 point hitch, $75.
L; B. Hill, Riverdale, Ph. 478-
9689.
Single phase 3 hp. electric
motor, runs off 110 volts with
1 in. bore, dbl. V. belt, 4-% in.
pulley attached, run approx.
150 hrs., almost like new.
Guaranteed to be in first class
cond., 1750 RPM, $125. Can
ship. S. R. Fussell, Eastman,
Ph. 4-2306 (night).
Nearly new 6 hp. Tecumseh
gasoline all purpose engine,
may be used en corn sheller,
mower, etc. $75. C. A. Wilde,
P, O. Box 671, Griffin. :
3 unit DeLaval pipeline
milker, vacuum pump, less
than one year old; 3 Louden
stanchions for parlor type
barn, and 66 gal. hot water
heater, all reasonably priced.
George Hollinshead, Jr., Rt. 1,
Milledgeville, Ph. 452-8622.
Mule-drawn riding stalk
cutter; 2 mule-drawn riding
cultivators; one horse wagon;
No. 5 J. D. cycle mower, quick
hiteh;= trail type, J.-D. 12A
combine, power takeoff; J. D.
grain drill, 13 disc; grist mill,
powered by tractor, 18 in. rock,
J. D. MT tractor, planters and
cultivator; J. D. Model 60 ir-
actor, live power takeoff, pl-
anters and cultivators. Myron
H. Hadden, Stapleton.
1952 Ford tractor and 2, 14
in., bottom plows, good cond.,
$850.: also, 1954 Farmall Cub
tractor with starter and lights,
and .3 new tires; also, planter,
distributor, cultivator and
bottom plow, in good cond.
Gordon Cribbs, Stilson, Ph.
Surge pipeline with
matic cleaning system, and 4
DeLaval units with 2 H. P. De-
Laval compressor, all excel.
cond. $1200. Henry 7A. Winn,
Dallas, Ph. 447-3690.
1952 Ford 8N tractor, heavy
duty cast iron sleeves (new),
chrome rings and pistons, ad-
justable valves (new valve job
by tractor company), 3 almost
new tires (one with high
tread, has hole near rim), new
brakes and paint job, lift per-
fect, all in tip-top cond., $725.;
Jesse M. Sloan, 4757 Chamb-
lee-Tucker Rd., Tucker (one
mi. from Tucker).
1968 Keamer, German
made, tractor, 3 point hitch
with power up and down, non-
spin locking rearend, P. T.
shaft independent of hydraulic
system, lights, emergency
brakes, and sawmill pulley;
has less than 50 working
hours, for sale, or will trade
for cattle. J. C. W. Hampshire,
Rt. 2, Box 126, Fairburn, Ph.
525-7606.
Two dibbles for setting out
pine seedlings, used cnly
days, $7.50 for both, FOB. W.
L. Oliver, 643 Greenwood Ste
Barnesville.
3 A. R. Wood gas prooders:
metal chicken feed bin, and
few good feeders in good
shape, priced to sell. Lois
Bellamy, Rt. 1, Homer, Ph.
677-4526. :
1952 8-N Ford tractor for
sale. H. R. Kagelmacher, 3561
Bouldercrest Rd., Conley, Ph.
241-4357.
One horse power deep we:l
jet pump with tank, pipes and
foot valve, $70.; also. % hp.
shallow well pump with tank,
pipes, and foot valve, $50.
Both in good cond. Franklin
Farmer, Rt. 4, Eastman, Ph:
374-4204.
New Holland 68 Hayliner
baler, $1,000.; New Holland
side delivery rake, $250.; New
Holland 6 ft., pull type, mow-
er, $250.;
type, 3 point hitch, used one
day, $100. All in excel. cond.
at my farm at Madras, 6 mi.
N. Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316
Peters Sit.. SW, Atlanta, Ph.
688-1428 (until 5 p. m.).
50,000 BTU heater, $40.;
50,000 BTU heater, $20.; 220
gal. tank $25., all for use in
chicken house, in excel, cond.;
also, riding cultivator in good | d
condition. J. B. Hartsfield,
feeder;
2 waterers, $3 00.;
sub-soil plew, lift.
aoa motor. Ch
commodates 6 in.
pipe, 4 whl. trailer moun
completely overhauled
painted.
Greenville.
Planters and cana
Super C. tractor; cotton |
per and double corn hop
for corn, peas, and beans.
Jones, 141 Cherry St., Barn
ville, Ph. 648 (at night for
pointment).
Seymour washer, a a
used one hour per -day fo
months. Will sell separate
together. Rosa Lee Barre
1, Cornelia, Ph. TB
collect calls).
Big Dutchman. aaa
feeder with over 700
trackage and timber, $8
also, large bulk feeder b
with conveyer to automat
Ld. 10; site,
conditioner and doo
Will sell separately,
equipment for $1200. E
Barber, Star Rt., Box 56,
colnton (Z. C. 30817).
Equipment
WANTED
Want 3_ point hitch = woo
cut-off saw for Ford or Fer
guson tractor, and belt pu
ley for same. J. H. Brazier,
Zebulon. Ee
Want good one row Farm=-
all tractor and equipment in
good cond. John ce :
1, Hahira. :
Want good used tractor
near Atlanta. Must be pargai
and in good cond. Will pa
eash. D. J. Pettit, 2697 Tilso.
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9- 85338
(no collect calls).
Want a 2-14 in. bot
plow and cut-a-way harrow,
both with 3 point hitch,
reasonably good conditio
fair price, and within 75 m
of Augusta. J.
929 Heard Ave.,
Want good cheap Cub
equipment, will trade Far
all A. tractor and pay cash
difference. Frank Weaver, P.
O:- Box 175; Woodbury,
VI. 2-2924.
Morrow, Ph. 478-8190.
ICKNESS
IN ANIMALS
553-2711.
The office of our state chemist frequently receives oo
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 haye very
little information for us to proceed on.
In order for the state chemist fo intelligently aekle
such a problem, he needs certain information.
before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be
First of all,
consulted. 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 chemist s office,
the feed is rarely ever to blame.
_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 hitonthe
right one.
In addition to the veterinary report, the feed
guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample.
Quite often there are various drugs added ee are toxic
the evel are too high.
Cub tractor
cond., with original tir
salle lift, for Farm-
about same model,
in X-
equipment to use on
Willis Evans, Rt. 1,
ing Rock.
Ww ant Seaman Andwald or
yard rotovator. James H.
Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
943-30 O71.
rant John Deere tractor,
fel 40, or later model, one
with 3 point hitch, and
ment. State price and
on, first. letter. fi
Rt. 4,-Box 109, Val-
Ph. CH. 4-0523.
Want | piston type well
Mp, [4 H.P. or more. Must
in good condition. Howard
Bair burn, Ph. 964-
ae PTO pulley, 4 in., eto
n Deere 40, no junk. James
irkley, Rt. 2, Box 500,
ssburg.
Vant used belly mounted
y mower for model B.
is. Chalmers tractor. F.
rren Carter, Rt. 1, Byron,
53-3771 we eollect
it ancl in good con-
Advise capacity, loca-
d price. C. C. Stebbins,
Box 233, Darien, Ph.
: Yipes REN ESS
ant Farmall M. tractor,
5 model.
ters answered.
sons. Rte, Middleton.
Fant Jift:sreary axle hous-
for John Deere model 420
ctor. Will buy old model
) tractor for parts if priced
4. W. A. Estes, Panola
Ellenwood, Ph. 366-
Vant 1 or 2 used tractor
2s, reasonably priced, size
36. iE Jordan, Rt.
mmerce,. Ph. 335- 4442,
ant Ford or emencon
ctor, 1960 or later model.
yt Bobo, | Rie Ay Cumming,
. TU. 7-2542.
Want ae or wagon type
e in good cond.,
Vos. or over. Need plat-
2seription and price. O.
r , 4686 Brinkley
Atlanta 5.
Piayeateck
_ FOR SALE
a
= David Stough, Rt.
Grove, Ph. 227- 7396.
Pure Guernsey mich cow,
med Dec. 20 with 3rd
, bag and teats O.K. H. W.
lurmond, Farmington.
ble Francis, bull, Clines
Billy, Gold Star sire,
rd for oe and 4th for clas-
ation). L. Cline, Rt. 3,
Senate Ph. EV. 2-2017
ollect calls).
in. pen cow, to freshen
5; , bred to Black Angus,
rdale, Ph. 478-7948.
Jersey milch cow, artificial
ed by Holstein, will fresh-
en about Jan. 15 with 3rd
Holstein milch cow, ar-
1 bred by Holstein, will
fland C.V. F.
] the latter part o:
with 2nd calf; also, Hor
heifer, 8 mo. a
Blackbird breeding,
*|Ranch, Rt.
Reg. s bull,
2% yr.
old, good condition and gen-
tle, wt. 1200 lbs., $250. Geor-
P\iion? ADEA Non [a0s741,
Battle Domino 25%
AHA No. P 9599209, 7 yr. old,
exceptionally fine specimen,
Hereford bull, Zato bloodline,
wt. about 1300 lbs., will sell
cheap because of inbreeding.
Carl Roberts, Ball Ground.
_ Guernsey heifer to freshen
in March; Black Angus
cows, bred Aug. 21 and Oct.
7, $150 ea. Roger W. Davis,
Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph. WH.
2-2915.
3 Reg. horned Hereford
bulls, 12-13 mo. old, best
bloodline, $200-$250. T. H.
Moon, Valley View Farms,
Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. 1545 J.
Baby calves:
heifers and bulls; dairy type
heifers and bulls, $15-$25.
Guernsey - Ayrshire cross
nurse cow with 3 Angus bull
calves, $250. John Harwell,
Rt. 4, Box 308, Thomasville,
Ph. 226-7197.
Reg. Black Angus bull for
service, $2. fee. Located 5 mi.
W. Marietta on Villa Rica Rd.
Mr. E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Ma-
rietta, Ph. 428-9825.
25 top flight young bulls
from fast-gaining production-
tested purebred herd. 3 blood-
lines (O B 18th, Woodbar,
etc.), reasonably priced. Will
deliver within 75 mi. Eliza
Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt.
1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-
4558 (Newnan).
Reg. bull, 2% yr. old, wt.
approx. 1200-1400 lbs., $3590.;
also, 2 reg. bulls, calved Jan.
aon eee bloodlines, clean and
eG $150. ea. Will deliver
a 100 mi. Ben H. Parks,
Box 556, Gainesville, Ph. LE.
2-6069.
Black Angus bull, wt. ap-
prox. 750:Ibs., 9 mos. old; al-
so, reg. Black Angus bull, wt.
approx. 600 lbs., 8 mos. old,
dam from Hardy Farms,
Griffin. Both of good con-
formation, C. V., gentle, hal-
ter broke, Eileenmere blood-
line. Located 5 mi. So..Turin
on State Rt. 54. W. S. Bailey,
Rt. 1, Senoia,: Ph. - AL: 3-
4788 Newnan (no collect
calls). f
Beef calves, running with
dams, 2le lb. at farm. Mrs.
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge.
Reg. Angus bull calves; al-
so, 20 or more reg. heifers of
beef type
|strong Eileenmere bloodlines.
W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle
Top Farm, Cornelia.
Dbl. reg. polled Hereford
bulls, sired by grandson of
CMR Rollo Domino 12th, The
Sire of Sires, marked good,
good size and_ conformation,
7-12 mo. old. Come see them
and the herd. Ro- Goddard,
Rt. 2, (Klondike), Lithonia,
Ph. 482-8433.
Guernsey milch cow with
heifer calf at side, 3rd_ calf
freshened 10/27/63. This is
a 6 gal. daily milch cow,
$225 with calf and $200
without. V. H. House, 1685
Cedar Grove Rd., Conley, Ph.
622-871. 8714 (no- collect cadls).
Dbl. -
bull, calyed Nov. 5, 1961, big,
rugged, marked perfectly. See
him and his calves on the
ground at my place. Charles
H. Rogers, oo Bluff Springs
, Villa Rica, Ph.
832-7178
Dbl. reg. polled Hereford
bulls and heifers, excel.
bloodlines, good range of
ages. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W.
eee Ave., Valdosta, Ph. CH.
Pr. of bulls, 10-11 mo. old,
wt. approx. 350 lbs., one Jer-
sey-Guernsey, other Short-
horn, not reg., rope trained,
both $125. C. T.. Griffin; Jr.
Hwy. 115, Cleveland (So. of).
Reg. Angus bulls, old
enough for service, 18 mo.
old, clean, C. V., 4 bloodlines,
guaranteed breeders, $300 ea.;
aiso, reg. Angus heifers, bred,
$250 ea.; open $225 ea.; cows
with and without calves, clean
W. Phillips, /o
Westover Farm, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-2959 (no Sunday
calls).
2 Holstein heifers, both
A. B. S. sired, one grade due
Nov. 17, dam has over 14,500
milk in 336 days; one reg.
in| due Dec. 20, dam has 11,400
milk in 291 days and 10,120
milk in 196 days inc. Henry
Ww: eh 48: Rt. 1, Marshall-
reg. polled Hereford |.
4926. (Montezuma). |
ge Rogers, 576 Wimbledon|$750. W. L. op inSOn se
Rd., N. E., Atlanta 24, Ph. TR.| 160, College Park, Ph.. .1-
6-4700 (nights). 1569.
3% yr. old reg. uonndd Reg. 5 yr. old Brown Swiss
bull, $350. Selling to prevent
inbreeding. Boyd Dilworth,
c/o Redwine Farm, Canon.
5 yr. old nice . Guernsey
cow with 3 mo. old veal Here-
ford heifer calf. Gives 4 gal.
of milk when fresh and with
ealf. Sell one or both at a
reasonable price. Burton
| Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Thoroughbred Santa Ger-
trudis cows and bulls; also, a
few second cross cows. J. W.
Morris, c/o Double M. Farms,
P. O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph.
TE. 2-2852.
Purebred Jersey heifer
calves, best of bloodlines, reg.
and transferred, artificially
sired, $65. -ea. te Be Braswell,
c/o The BEL Ne le ale Ath-
ens, Ph. LI. 3-4336.
Dairy herd of 50 cows, all
or part, and milk base of 677
Ibs. with Irvindale Farms;
also, 265 gal. tank; 2 Surge
milkers and wash vat and
compressor. Capelan Gentry,
ae White Plains, Ph. 467-
15 Reg. Muons bulls, excel.
conformation, from clean bers
calfhood vaccinated. :
Crowley, 129 Bankhead ae
Ce Ph. Terrace 2-
2 dbl. reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 11-13 mos. old; herd
bull, has been in light ser-
vice, 4 yr. old, gentle, sell-
ing to prevent inbreeding. All
well marked, good color, vac-
cinated; also, some young
bulls for 4-H. and F.F.A.
work, will exch., for dbl. reg.
polled Hereford heifers, cows
or good herd bull. Dennis
Roper, c/o Lanierland Farms,
Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ph. 887-
4469 (Cumming).
Several reg. Angus bulls,
C. V., best bloodlines, 15 mos.-
3 yrs. old, $200. and up. Jess
H Watson, c/o Heaven Hill
Farms, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ph.
887-2909. :
Reg. milking Shorthorn
cows with calves at side,
from high producing blood-
lines; also, Holstein heifers,
calfhood reg., from high pro-
ducing cows. Will start breed-
ing Nov. Ist to reg. Black
Angus male. Leon Ehrlich,
Swainsboro, Ph. BE. 7-8351.
Thoroughbred Jersey mileh
cow, not reg., 4-4% gals. daily
when freshened, giving ap-
prox. 2 gals. now and ap-
prox. 3 Ibs. or more butter
weekly. Will freshen in July,
$110. Thomas Collins, Rt. 4,
Eastman.
Beef type brood cows, $175-
$200. See only on week ends.
Wm. R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1,
Box 14A, Spence Rd., Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-7579.
Polled Hereford bull, 2%
yrs. old, wt. about 1000 Ws
purebred, with papers. R.
Baxter, Rt. 1, Ludowici.
Swine
| Atlanta . 11,
:O: I, C. breeding stock pigs!
7 wks. old, $20. ea.; also, 4 mo.
old shoats, both male and fe-
male, $30. ea., all treated and
registered in buyers name.
Cheaper at the farm. No Sun-
day sales. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1,
Commerce.
5 reg. Duree pigs, 9 wks.
old, 4 gilts and a boar, $20.
ea.; also, reg. Duroc sow, good
brood sow, had one litter of
pigs, $100. P.. T. Grant, Rt. 2,
Thomaston Rd., Macon, Ph.
SH. 6-4868.
Fine meat hogs, wt. 175-300
Ibs. or more, clean hogs. Sell
at home no delivery. J. C.
Johns, 595 Sandtcwn Rd., SW,
Ph. DI. 4-3352
(call early A. M. or late P.
M.).
60 Duroc. dark red Spotted
Poland China and Landrace
crossed, extra large, $10 ea.,
6-8 wks. old; also, nice shoats,
wt. 100-150 Ibs. ea. C. E. Join-
er, 3057 Dean Br. Rd., Aug-
usta, Ph. RE. 3-5331.
- Good healthy pigs, lean
meat type. 6-8 wks. old. $10.
ea. James H. Kent. Rt. 2
Pewder Springs, Ph. 943-3071.
Purebred Yorkshire sow
with reg. papers, Sears blood-
line, wt. about 350 Ibs., over
1 yr. old; also, 2 gilts, pure-
bred Yorkshire with papers,
wt. around 200 Ibs. Alvin
Hoofner, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Spotted Poland China
breeding stock. Located 4 mi.
S. E. Pinehurst. M. J. Black-
mon, Pinehurst, Ph, 645-3544.
Reg. Black Essex male pigs,
10 wks. old, $25. ea. Wiley G.
Dampier, Rt. 1, Bex 210, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH. 2-4349. -
Purebred Yorkshire male,
18 mos. old, $55. Raymond
Andrews, 4421 Bloomfield Dr.,
Macon, Ph. 788-1147.
3 reg. Durocs: a male and 2
bred sows, all 18 mos. old, avg.
wt. 550 Ibs., sows to farrow in
middle Feb., 3rd litter for both,
previous two litters combined
found 40 living pigs, priced to
sell. T. C. Castetter, Guyton,
Ph. PR. 2-2163.
40 Feeder pigs, 12 wks. old,
avg. wt. 40 lbs.; also, 10 nice
meat type pigs, 8 wks. old,
reasonably priced. Collier Vv.
Russell, Smithonia Rd., Col-
bert, Ph. ST. 8-7354.
Landrace breeding stock,
bred from M. C. S. (Mr. Win-
ston), boars and gilts, 8-12
wks. old, registered in buyers
name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1,
Box 162B, Warner Robins, Ph.
923-3362 (after 6 p. m.).
2 hegs> wt. around 400 lbs.
ea., corn fattened, slaughter
for next years meat, 15c lb.
on foot, or both for less. Dovie
Harris, Rt. 2, Loganvilie.
Long type Duroc male,
cherry red, service size, nomi-
nated in United Duroc Assn. uh
tested for Lepto and Bangs,
treated for Cholera and
werms, $40 at farm; also, gilts
different ages and prices. Lo-
cated on Hwy. 32. A. C. Wea-
thers, P. O. Box 37, Mershon.
Reg. Peannenite boars out of =
production reg. litter of 9 or
more, one a Blue Ribbon boar
at Ga. State Fair, most others
are litter mates to this bear,
treated for Cholera and Kry-
sipelas and reg. in buyer's
name. T. C. Hammock. Rt. 1,
Box 313, Dry Branch, Ph. 945=
2617 (Jeffersonville).
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Palomino mare, 4 yr. old,
gentle for ladies to ride, white
mane and tail, has good cant-
or, $300. Miss Vivian Reed,
Oakwood, Ph. LE. 2-1528.
Reg. Tennessee
stallion, grandson cf Mer
Go Boy, blue roan with Bice
and rear stockings, 19 mo. o3d,
gentle with natural waiking
gait. Ben J. Perkins, 430 S.
Hansell St., Thomasville. Ph.
226-2113.
2 good plow mules. gentle,
work well as a team or sepa-=
rately. $60 ea.;
Ray Wills, Jr.,
Ph. 828- 3479 79 (no collect calls).
Shetland pony stud, black,
with bridle, very gentle for
children, $75. R. E. Willism-
994-
son, Rt. 4, Forsyth, Ph.
5420.
~ Several nice saddle _ noes :
J H. Stephens, Social Circie; -
Ph. 464-3827.
Pinto mare, good Quarter
horse conformation, fast, good
for barrell racing and other
games, 4 yr. old. W. L. Mc-.
Williams, P. O. Box 671, Aus= ~
tell, Ph. 948-5656.
2 yr. old pony gelding, dark
red, approx. 45 in. tail, blue
ribbon winner, shown at halts
er, no bad habits, gentle, $125.
D. R. Taylor, Fairburn. Ph.
964-6651 (no collect calls).
Black gaited mare, 4 yrs.
old, gentle for riding, works in
harness, $200. See after 4 p.
m., (No Sunday calls). Lo-
cated near Waresboro. O. M.
Moody. Rt. 4, Waycross.
Strawberry roan horse for
sale, flaxen mane and tail,
bred to Golden Mirage. a blue
ribbon winning Palomino;
also, at Stud: Golden Mirage,
reg. PHBA
Walking Horse Assn., perfect
conf. and color; want horses to
board on Lees Lake Rd. near.
Fairburn. W. L. Robinson, Box
160, College Park, Ph. 761-
1569. ;
Reg. Appaloosa horse, white
blanket with black spots, 9
yrs. old, gentle but for exveri-
enced rider, $375. Miss Gayle
Harris, 3037 McKenzie Dr.,
East Point, Ph. PO. 1-5696
(after 5:00 p. m.).
Shetland ponies, $65 and up
for males;
filly. colts and mares. Located
5-% mi. So. of Hartwell on
U.S. 29. Reece Martin, Rt. 1,
Canon, Ph. FR. 6-4510 (Hart-
well).
Quarter type sorrel gelding,
8 yrs. old, red and white; also,
Shetland mare pony, 5 Yrs.
old, large type. Louie Veal,
Jr., Rt. 1., Milledgeville, Ph.
946-2273 (Inwinton).
40 pigs 7-12 wk. old, males
castrated, Reg. Berkshire sired,
all from different breed sows,
$10. and $12. ea. F. C. Seabolt,
Rt. 4, Madison, Ph. 861.
Reg. SPC boars and gilts,
best bloodlines, long lean meat
type, fine for 4-H project. See
at my place. George D. Ro-
chester, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.
Purebred Hampshire bear, 8
mos. old, can be registered.
Ray Entrekin, Rt. 4, Gaines-
ville, Ph. LE. 4- 3876.
"Res. SPC shoats, pest blood-
lines, Jong lean meat type,
boars and gilts, can furnish
unrelated pairs. See at my
place, located 2 mi. W. Dimp-
seys Store. George Larry Fer-
guson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.
125 pigs, half Poland China
mixed with Hampshire, Berk-
shire, Duroc and Blue Guinea,
wt. 25-40 lbs. ea., 6-8 wks. old,
all castrated, $10. ea. Robert
Bradshaw, Rt. 4, Canton, Ph.
479-5287.
Purebred spotted boars and
gilts, service age and younger,
top quality. E. E. Watson, Rt.
2 Fort Gaines, Ph. 768-4827.
17 pigs, 8 wks. old, black
Poland China and Duroc.
Odell Ray Shepherd, Coving-
ton, (live at Walnut rae
Ph, 486-6662.) 6
in Program
Hog Cholera Report
OCTOBER, 1963
Total Number Counties
eee eee ee ee ee ee 8
No. Herds Infected
No. Animals in Infected Herds
No. of Infected Animals
ING ElerGS. =.
Amount of Indemnity Paid
for Infected Animals ...
159
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3,319
631
$5,849.83
Woe
$100 for pair.
Rt. 2, Preston; :
and Tennessee -
$100 and up for
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Livestock
FOR SALE
8 crossed goats for sale:
billy, nanny.and 6 steer goats.
Odell Ray Shepherd, Coving-
ton (live at Walnut Grove),
Ph. 786-6667. :
Horses, Mules & Pontes
Gentle broke ponies, all
sizes, cheap; also, want old
horses and mules. Will pick up
within 75 mi., highest cash
prices paid. E. J. McMahon,
1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph.
RE. 3-3710.
At Stud: Palomino stallion,
light golden color, 4 stocking
feet, blaze face, white mane
and tail, excel. conf. and med.
size, has good racking gait.
Registration papers applied
for. Located on Hwy. 19, 4 mi.
N. Alpharetta. Roy Lee Strick-
Jand, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-
5624 (no collect calls).
3 bred Shetland pony mares,
2-3 yrs. old, and nice stallion,
small and med. types, differ-
ent colors, $75 and up, or $300
for the 4. Marvin Newsome,
Jordans Mill Rd., Sandersville,
Ph. 3856.
Good, gentle, young mule
for sale. H. C. Cleland, Rt. 1,
Box 40, Bloomingdale, Ph.
748-4621 (no ccllect calls)
2 yr. old Shetland pony
gelding light mane and tail,
for sale or will trade for
young bull, wt. 400-500 lbs. R.
W. Carruth, Mt. Vernon Rd.,
Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-1887.
Shetland ponies: mares,
colts and geldings. good selec-
tion of sizes and colors, some
are child broke, all gentle, $50
and up; also, saddles, bridles
and harness for sale. Will hold
until Christmas at no extra
cost. Z. W. Kirkland 2621 Ball
Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-
1574.
Pony, harness and etc. for
sale, all in good condition,
6175. Gordon Cribbs, Stilson,
Ph. Victor 2-2924.
2-% yr. old reg. Quarter
horse stallion, blocdlines are
dbl. bred King, grandson of
King P234. Well broken and
ready for further training. Z.
R. Minyard, Pine Mountain,
Ph. MA, 8-5093 (Hamilton).
Six Mexican burros for sale,
cheap. E. C. Rogers, Rt. 2, Box
43, Wrightsville.
Shetland pony, 3 yrs. old,
roan color, partially broken,
with bridle $150. Larry Sand-
ers, Rt. 2, Fort Valley.
9 yr. old pleasure mare with
7 mo. old filly by side, bred to
foal in April, gentle and good
with children, $250. saddle
and bridle included. Barry
Bedingfield, Rt. 2, Box 78,
Mitchell, Ph. 598-3715 (no col-
lect calls).
6 mo. old mule cclt. H. S.
Anderson, Jr., Rt. 1, Middle-
ton.
3 gaited Palomino pleasure
mare, bred to reg. Quarter
horse, 6 yrs. old, guaranteed
safe for all the family. Mrs.
Gail Myers, 1573 Chantilly
Dr., N. E., Atlanta 5, Ph. ME.
6-3375.
Shetland pony mares, some
with colts by side, all rebred
to drop colts in spring, gentle
for children, all colors and
sizes, $100-$125; also, 2 mid-
get mares and 10 yearling
colts, $60 ea.; Palomino stud,
2 yrs. old, $85. Jess Holbrook,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. -
White and black Welsh
pony; also, Shetland pony and
one red mare, all very gentle,
cheap. J. M. Daniel, Rt. 3, Col-
lege Park, Ph. PO. 7-3181.
At Stud: American Quarter
Horse champion, dark sorrel,
Bit-O-Hancock is 4 yr. old,
was Grand Champion at At-
tanta show, made his champ-
ionship at 3 yr. old, has many
first at halter, running and
western pleasure. Only ac-
cepting 20 mares, fee for 1964,
$200. plus $1. day mare care.
Buddy Eason, c/o Ohoopee
River Farms, Collins.
Sheep & Goats
Nubian buck, nat. butthead-
ed, ready for services; young,
healthy, and good milk stock,
$17.50 at my place. Joseph
Abernathy, Yatesville Rd.,
Rarnesville, J
Livestock
WANTED
- MARKET BULLETIN
Cabbage plants, Wakefield
and Dutch, 60c C.; 500, $2.50;
400 MA> Permit: 152: 3 si4 Re
Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Genuine Hicks broadleaf
tobacco seed, germ. 84 pct.,
purity 99.40 pct., sample, 50c;
Si O7.> LO loser tb beau:
16 lbs. $75. Barl Stucky,
Blackshear.
Want 2 pleasure racking
horses under 10 yrs. old, pre-
fer gelding, small, over 1000
lb. No breed mares considered.
H. C. Long, Tate, Ph. 735-
3967. ;
Want to exchange gentle
pony for good bird dog, point-
er or setter. L. B. Branan, Jr.,
5240 Northside Dr., NW, At-
Tanta27. =<
Ssed and Plants
FOR SALE
Old-fashioned peach trees,
1 and 2 yrs. old, White Eng-
lish, Cling Stone, grown from
seed in my garden, $1. and
$1.50 ea. respectively. Can-
not ship. Permit 252. W. E.
Smith, 421 Arnold St., Hape-
ville, Ph. PO. 1-8276.
Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted and damp pack-
ed, $1.25 C.; $10. M. Add 25c
C. for postage and handling
charges. Minimum shipment,
200 plants. Ga. orders only.
No CODs. Permit 319. Mrs.
Luther S. Butler, 466 Page
Avec NH< = Atlanta (2 C.
30307), Ph. DR. 3-1846. ~
Ogallala everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25, $1.10 del.;
50, $2. These bear from early
spring until frost. Permit 427.
M. B. Seroggs, Alto (Z. C.
30510).
Fruit trees: Apples, red
and yellow Delicious, Yates,
Rome Beauty, Terry Winter,
Kinnard, Winesap, Horse,
Black Ben, Sweet and Ark.
Black, 50 ea.; pears, Garber,
Kieffer, and. Sicle, 60c ea.;
grapevines, Coneord, Dela-
ware, Lutie, and Niagara, 20c
ea. Ppd. on $10. orders. Per-
mit 214. Roy Saxon, Rt. 4,
Cleveland. :
Wheat, 1123, pure seed,
97.63 pct., inert matter, 2.37
pet., germ., 92 pct.. no noxi-
ous weed, $3. bu. FOB; Sure-
grain oats, pure seed, 99.39
pet., inert matter. 58- pct.,
weed. seed, 0.3 pet., germ. 96
pet., no noxious weed, $1.30
bu..FOB. A. C. Scearboro, Rt.
1, Montrose, Ph. HO 3-4315
(Dudley).
Yates apple trees 3-4 ft.,
$1.75; 4-5 ft., $2.10; Brown
Turkey fig trees, 1-2 ft., $2.;
2-3 ft., $3.; Keiffer pear trees,
2-3 ft., $2.25; 3-4 ft., $2.50
ea.; grapevines, 1 yr. size, 75c;
2-yr., $1. ea: 3 yr., $150 ea:
black walnut trees, 1-2 ft.,
$1.50 ea.; 2-3 ft., $2. ea. Ppd.
Permit 430. Mrs. E. B. Tra-
vis, Rt. 2, Box 311, Riverdale,
Ph. 478-7933.
_ Small red multiplying on-
ion sets, $1. C. plus 33 post-
age; larger onions, 50c lb.
(same kind); leather briches
(dry shuck beans), 75c Ib.,
for home use; garlic bulbs,
make heads as lg. as teacup;
garden tansy, and houseleak,
6, 50c; red pepper pods, 25c
doz.; 5 doz. $1.; Weeping
Mary, Add postage.
Permit . Mrs. Presley
FS Rt. 2, Box 49-A, El-
ijay. ;
Blue Damson plum trees, 3,
die muscadine grapevines, 4,
$1.; catnip bunches, 5, $1. old-
fashioned peach trees, 4, $1.;
cedar and holly bushes, 4, $1.
Add postage. Permit 295. Mrs.
ee Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville.
100 bu. Georgia Jet Barley,
germ. 98 pct., purity, 99.4
pet., raised from certified
seed, cleaned, treated, and
bagged. $2.25 bu. Lester
Varn, Rt... 3, Box -630) Al-
bany, Ph. HE. 5-8621 (no
collect calls).
Healthy south Ga. buckeye
plants, 3, $1.; also, elder bark
roots, rabbit tobacco, Jeru-
salem weed root, red oak
bark, dogwood, hickory, per-
simmon bark, sumac bark, $1.
half gal. box full; sumac ber-
ries, 50c match box full; rare
buckeyes, $1. doz., $15. peck.
Add full amt. postage on all.
Permit 471. Herschell Phillips,
Rt. 1, Box 130, le
(Z. C. 31096).
Georgia Jet Barley grown
from cert. seed, germ. 95 pct.,
purity, 99.62 pet.,: $2. bu,
cleaned, treated and in new
bags. Robert Eavenson, Dew-
ey Rose, Ph. 283-3519 (El-
berton).
Best winter cabbage, Jersey
Market, Red Rock, 80c C.;
mint and garlic plants, 10c
doz.; cabbage collard plants,
80c C.; shallot buttons, 65c
qt.; blue Damson plums, 4,
$2.: crabapples, 25c gal;
everbearing strawberry
( 5 C ppd. Permit
Pee aE ae 308
Holderness St., S.W., Atlan-
ta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5251.
Charleston Wakefield, Ear-
ly Jersey Wakefield, and
Round Dutch frostproof cab-
bage plants, 300, $1.50; 500,
$2.; $3.50 M.; collard plants,
same price. Ppd. in Ga. Per-
mit 38: R. Chanclor, Pitts
(Z. C. 31072), Ph. MI. 8-2035.
FOR SALE
400 bales Sericea Lespedeza
hay, $1. bale at barn. Mrs. W-
A. Estez, Ellenwood, Ph. 366-
7134.
~ New crop hay: Sericea,
Johnson Grass, pasture mixed
hay, 75c bale at my farm Mad-
ras, 6 mi. N. Newnan. Contact
befere you pick up. R. B.
Bowen, 316 Peters St., SW,
Atlanta, Ph. 688-1428.
Good Lespedeza hay,
bale; Soybean,
barn. Can deliver at extra
charge. Ralph W. Rutherford,
Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Ph.
943=5 20 Os =<
Choice Coastal Bermuda,
Bahia, and common Bermuda
hay, 75c bale at barn. Satur-
day sales only. James R-
Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine
Mountains, Ph. 882-6580 (La-
Grange).
Coastal hay, baled without
rain, highly fertilized, $1.
bale; gocd mixed grass hay,
75 bale. Will deliver in truck
load lots, extra charge. L. B.
Hill, Riverdale, Ph. 478-9689.
Hay, highly fertilized,
square bales, Sericea, Kobe-
Lespedeza, and Coastal Ber-
muda grass, heavy bales, baled
without rain, $1. bale. Will de-
liver in 100 bale lots. Ray T.
Warr, Mansville, Ph. 567-3106.
t5e
Charles Wakefield cabbage
plants and N.-C. Short Stem
collard plants 50c C.; nice
and dried catnip, 30 qt.; $1
gal.; yellow striped vine pom-
egranate seed, 20c tblsp.; 6,
tblsp. $1. Permit 16. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box
214, Royston (Z. C. 30662).
Strawberry plants, Masto-
don, $1.25 C.; $4. for 500;
Klondikes, $3.75 for 500; $1.
C.: $5. M. All good plants.
Permit No. 216. Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming, Ph.
887-4572.
Improved Mastodon straw-
berry plants, 95c C.; 300
plants, 85c C.; 500 plants, 75c
C: 1,000 plants, 65c M. Add
5c postage for first hundred;
50c on 300; 60c on 500; and
$1. on 1,000, Permit 501. W.
E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 175,
Crawfordville.
Old-time brown thick-leaf
tobacco seed, germ. 85 pct.,
stamped envelope. Mrs. M. E.
Rhodes, Ranger (Z. C. 30734).
Seed. wheat, Georgia 1123,
germ. 90 pet., purity, 98 pct.,
60 Ib. test weight, recleaned
and bagged in 2 bu. bags, $3.
bu. at my farm. Charles H.
Fountain, Rt. 6, Box 27, Dub-
lin, Ph. 272-4463.
Now taking orders for to-
bacco plants, $5. M. $1. de-
posit per M. with order. Per-
mit 213. W. E. Wisenbaker,
Box 25, Lake Park, Ph. CH
2-8043 (Valdosta).
Latham red raspberry
plants, $2. doz., ppd. in Ga.
Permit 312. Joseph Abernathy,
Yatesville Rd., Barnesville.
Ann Moore _ strawberry
plants, $1.50 C.; 500, $6.; $10.
M. Add postage. Permit 491.
Mrs. Wincy Eller, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.
Nice fall and winter col-
lard plants, 60c C.; Cowhorn
hot pepper pods, 2 doz., 25c;
50-75 Coneord grape vines, 2-
3 ft. high, 50c ea. for best;
40c ea. for smaller ones or 2,
75c. Add postage on all. F. H.
Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthers-
ville Rd., Ellenwood.
Seed and Plants
Not Requiring Report |
Or Inspectinn Permit
Nice martin gourd seed, 25c
pkg.; bushel gourd seed, 20,
$1. Inclose stamped, addressed
envelope. R. C. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
Martin gourd seed lg. pkg.,
25c; bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.;
odd-shaped African gourd
seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed,. 30,
$1.; also, well-matured martin
gourds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35c
ea.; cut, shellacked and ready
to hang, $1. ea. Add postage.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellij aye y
dried sage, dried hot pepper,
25 pkt. plus self-addressed, |
Coastal Bermuda hay pro-
perly fertilized and- properly
cured to produce more food
value, 50c bale. Elzia Hayes,
e/o Model Farm, Rt 1,
Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558
(Newnan).
18 shocks of stalk feed with
corn on it; also, 5 pair of strap
hinges for farm use. R. H.
Pace, 4819 Glenwood Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5152.
Coastal Bermuda and Soy-
bean hay for sale at -barn.
Maurice Jackson, Rt. 1,-Com-
pton (4-% mi. from Monroe,
cn Gratis Rd.), Ph. 267-9326
(Monroe).
Coastal Bermuda and Les-
bedeza hay (not mixed), in
square bales, highly fertilized
and baled without rain. For
short time will deliver with-
out charge. R. L. Jackson, c/o
Flint River Farms, Jonesboro,
Ph. DR. 8-2245
nights).
Hay, Clemson soybean,
baled without rain, lg. square
bales, $1. bale at barn. Will
deliver short distance. Glenn
Still, Macland-Dallas Rd.,
Powder Springs, Ph. 934-5059.
Hay, 80c bale at farm; 90c
bale delivered within 25 miles,
Joe Brock, Box 297, Fairburn,
Ph. 964-2741.
_Hay, well fertilized and
limed, heavy square wire-
(afternoon or
|fbound bales, excel. hay, baled
without rain: 1963 crop Kobe
Lespedeza and Bermuda grass,
mixed, and pure Sericea, $1.
bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand,
4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen-
wood, Ph. 366-7753 (Atlanta).
150 bales Brown-top Millet
and Crabgrass hay for sale, or
will swap for calves. M. T.
Willard, Rt. 2, Box 52-A., Col-
lege Park, Ph. 964-3014.
Hay, Feed, Grain Pecans, Pea
85c: bale at
& Walnut
Hand graded Valencia
nuts for eating, $2.25
choice Stuart and Mah
cans, 5 lbs., $2.; 10 Ibs...
Both ppd in Ga. and ad
states. R. M. Turner, Rt
Black walnuts, $4. bi
full amt. postage; Stuart
cans, 25c Ib.; pecan
$1.35 qt. Add postage 01
George Phillips, Rt. 1,
130, Wrightsville (Z
SLUIO) ss ee
400 pounds Stewart pe
21c lb. A. N. Tuck, 801 Gl
wood Dr., Thomasville.
Mayhan pecans, 1963
50e Ib. Add postage.
Durden, Sr., P. O. Box
Alamo. ; Z
1963 black walnut mea
pieces, $1.50 lb. plus pos
also, $1.75 lb. if ppd; and $
pint, ppd. Mrs. Boyd Nichi
son, Rt. 2, Nicholson.
Schley pecans, real
shell, heavy, well filled
40c lb. at my home. E. L.
lins, 2356 Cloverdale Dr
Atlanta 16. Ph. MA. 7-234
New crop. well-ma
hand selected Stewart
30c per. lb. plus shipp'
charges. Mrs. W. H. Bell, R
1, Charing. t
1963 crop pecans, fre
seedlings, 20c hundred 1}
small amts., 25 lb.; Ste
30c_ lb.; Frotchers, 35c
Schleys, 40 Ib.; 5c Ib. m
if graded. Prices FOB h
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box |
Quitman. : eae
Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE
7S TN HN eas
Game fowl for sale: Th
son White stags, beauti
pen bred, weight from 4%
5-3/4 pounds; also, Thom
White brood cock, 5 yrs.
A. S. Darnell, Rt. 6, Shallo
jo Rd., Marietta, Ph. 4
2 Jap. Silkie cocks and h
for sale or will trade for ab
4 pullets and cock _ (prefe
Golden Sebrights, Brahm
Cochins, or Jap Black Tails
will pay difference. R.
Baddwin, Rt. 1, Pow
Springs, Ph. 428-0383. q
10 mixed Bantam hens
one rooster, 50c ea. Mus
at once. Walker H.
worth, Rt. 1, Box 172, |
vonia. _
Free, two 1964 hatch
mon Bantam roosters, to an
one calling at my home. r
not ship or deliver.
Shepard, 1540 Clifton Rd
NE, Atlanta (Z. C. 30329)
Ph. ME. 4-2241. Le
Pure dark Cornish
erels, ready for service.
ea. here at farm. Write
fore you come, on free r
and have to catch at nigh
W. Thurmond, Farmington
Tifton.
Agricultural
CALENDAR
Nov. 14 "Christmas Decorations short course, ABAC,
Nov.
14-15 Fall Meeting, American Society of Agr
cultural Engineers, University of Georgia, Athens.
Nov.
Athenss.
lege of Agriculture,
Nov.
19 "Family Estate Planning, Wills, Incorporatin
Family Farm" short course, ABAC, Tifton.
Nov.
21 "Selection, Care and Maint
Tractors" short course,
ABAC.
Game Bantams, choice
from laud matings, 2
yekerels and 2 pullets, $7.
hipped express collect. G. E.
fue 2455 Union Rd.,
iW; Atianta 31, Ph. 344-
rios of the following show
Bantams; Blue O.
ames, O. E. Red Pyle, O. E.
ilver Duckwings, O. E.
angle Games; also, pairs of
Cochins, Black Cornish,
ombs, and Muscovy ducks;
nd 8. pullets, 1 rooster in
jlikies. Roy Maddox, Rt. 1,
-awrenceville (on old Peach-
e Rd., near os Bere);
ie 843-3887.
Pure dark Cornish cock-
els, $2. ea. as long as they|N
A. Thurmond,
1963 hatch Cornish hens,
ntams, both pullets and
kerels, laying, $1. each. A.
. Rudd, 1260, 2nd St., Ma-
2 purebred dark Cornish
ms, 1 yr. old, heavy type,
d cockerel, 1963 hatched,
E25. 20r $7. for trio. M. O.
mnly, no C.O.D. orders. Miss
ora B. Erattersony Rt. 1, Box
dy Ty
Purebred Brown Leghorn
ickens, from 8 wks. old up
rown. Mrs. Joe B. Smith,
saw, Ph. 427-4853.
(10 white African Guineas,
1.50 ea. at my home, will not
hi als Sharp, Temple, Ph.
Broad breasted white tur-
ey hens, June hatch, weigh-
ng over 16 pounds each, $4. -
50 ea., or all 7 for $28. Pul-
um clean stock for finish-
out, or spring laying. No
pping. Joseph Abernathy,
atesville Rd., Barnesville.
4 bronze turkeys, $15. (all
srown). Cannot ship. Wil-
jam A. Huntley, Rt. 1, Ac-
orth, =Phe 926-6574.
_ Northern Bobwhite
from improved stock,
old, 50c ea.;
erease ea. week; also, dressed
birds on der Cannot ship.
quail
5 wks.
others at 5c in-
Permit 22 .W. Brennan,
207 South Lee St., Americus,
. 924-2349,
Bobwhite quail, Blonde
uail, and Chukars, this yeats
rds. Permit No. 90. George
alock, Grovetown (Z. C
30813), Ph. 736-8656.
proved Northern Bob-
hite quail, flight pen raised,
from 4 to
is, $1. each; breeders now
ady to go, $3. 50 pr. Permit
32. CALUN:
pee. 7866
ell Rd., Rt.
C30 043).
, Dunwoody
Northern Bobwhite quail,
sveral thousand, fully grown;
id live, or dressed in lots
25 or more, 80c ea. Will de-
ver 100 or more within 50
. W. A. Hanley, Rt.
elo oe Alpharetta, Ph.
6663.
, 65c; others at 5e
rease ea, week. Permit No.
_W. W. Capes, 2197 Co-
ist Dr., Atlanta 19.
Extra Jarge Northern Bob-
white quail, weighing 8 and
} oz. each (for restocking,
breeding, and eating pur-
ses), $1. ea. Will deliver 50
more within 50 oe radius.
Permit No. 61. W. H. Sowers,
Re 1, 6. 7, Blue Ridge, Ph.
reeder -grade . quail, all
ages including day. old, and
few pee, predated ot heavy
pairs with very good laying
ae hatching record. Permit
2. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briar-
ae NE, Atlanta 29, Ph.
aland whites, qual-
es for sale. M
* oals Rd.,
ee De3 lS
.|eated at Madras,
20 wks. old grown:
Whi all
heavy producers ond: top Sow
stock, Dutch Fancies in tor-.
toise, black, chocolate, and
blue; Californians at reduced
prices. Good bloodlines and
top show stock. Prices range
according to age and_blood-
line, pedigrees furnished on
ali rf wanted. David A. Free-
Dae Rtas Conley, Ph. 627-
Auto Sex Texans (pigeons),
good producers of large
squabs, $5. prs 8) pr, 910. M.
G. de LaRue, 307 Spring te
E. | Decatur.
30 show type white Fantail
pigeons, some mated; some 2
to 6 mos. old, $1. ea.; $25. for
lot; also, few pair of good
American, Giant Homers, $3.
to $5. pair; Texan Auto Sex,
$4. to $5. pr. All good healthy
birds. Will ship exp. collect.
F. M. Ogiletree Sr., Barnes-
ville.
Ringneck doves, $3. pr.;
N.Z.W. rabbits, 6 mo. old.
$7.50 pr. Send M.O. Shipped
exp. collect. B. V. Davis, Rt.
2, Acworth, Ph. 974- 3063. (no
collect calls).
5 Peafowls, 7 mo. old, $35.;
pea hen, 2 yrs. old, $10.; 20
Guineas, 75 ea. Mrs. L. G.
Collins, Rt. 5, Box 162, Ma-
con.
Blue peacock, 3 yrs. old,
peahen, 2 yrs. old, $25. for
both; 2 Ringneck cocks
(pheasants), 1963 hatch, $2.50
each. Mrs. RB. We Livingston,
Rt. 1, Box 506-E, Augusta.
~ Pheasants, Givers: Be prsy
extra cock, $3.50; Reeves, $8.
pr.; extra cock, $4.; Kalij
cock, $3.50; Rinenecks, $7.
pr.; Whites,- pr.; Man-
churians, $30. pr. James B.
King, 5232 Rivoli Dr., Macon.
Peafowl, 1963 hatch, $10.
ea., for Blue; $15. ea. for
Black Shoulder; $20. ea. for
Spaulding and White; $30. ea.
for Jade green; several breed-
ing pair of Blue Ribbon
pheasants in Amhurst, Swine-
hoe, Reeves, Edwards and
Golden; also, Sharps, Erckle,
Close Bar, and Black Fran-
colin Partridge and Bamboos;
extra crested Kalij, 2: yr. old
cocks, $5. H. C. Trimble,
Fairburn.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Crimson clover and poplar
honey, 25c lb. in your contain-
ers. H. Parks, Winterville,
Ph. Li. 6-7014 _(Athens).
Fine large leaf, shade-dried
sage, free from trash, Si pts
plus postage; also, tine lg.
black walnuts, hulled, $3. bu.
Will ship. Add postage. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Coogler Rd.,
Box 10 1019, Dalton. ;
~ Winter pasture for rent, up
to 50 head of cattle, $2.50 head
and you keep up fences. Lo-
6s mi oN;
Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316
Peters St., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
688-1428 (until 5 p. m.).
Pure home-made Galberry
honey produced and packed by
me. P. L. Streat, P. O. Box
245, Nicholls. ;
70 white chicken feed sacks,
100 Ib. ecap., no letters, nice
smooth cloth, 25 ea. plus
postage; also, Indian corn of
many different colors grain to
ear, 10c plus postage. Will ship
COD. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
wi Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairs-
ville.
Yellow root, 4 lb. box, $1.35
ppd.; heart leaf root, $1.45
pod. No out of state orders.
Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Large coal-burning heater,
good for chicken houses, $5.;
also, lg. 8 qt. pressure cooker
or canner, $7. T. B. Smith,
Harrison.
Rare kind of buckeyes, $1.
doz.; $6.50 gal., plus postage.
Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rty bh Box
130, Wrightsville (ZB C:
31096).
Angelica roots washed and
dried, $2., 2 lb. lard box full;
wild cucumber bark, rattle
root, queen cf meadow, yellow
root, devils shoestring, heart
root, ratsbane, button snake
root, May apple, wild cherry
F, | bark, poke root, blood root, ea.
$1. for 2 Ib. lard box full plus
25 postage. P. B. saa Rt.
moos
; a app!
from worms ral peel, G0c lb.
ppd. in Zone 1 and 2. Mrs. V.
Carter, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.
10 ft. hand split, pressure
treated, creosote fence rails.
Write for prices. Advise num-
ber wanted. Mike W. Preston,
JX:, . Box 255, Buena
Vista.
6 ft. leather bullwhips, all
rawhide covered, $3. ea. ppd.
Earl Barl Stuckey, Blackshear.
~ Parade saddle, black with
all accessories, 14 in. seat, ex-
cel. cond., $150. Patsi Wolf,
2424 Flat Shoals Rd.,. Decatur,
Ph. DR. 3-0391.
Wild cucumber bark, sas-
safras roots, rattle root, yellow
root, angelica, roots, queen of
meadow, ratsbane, heart-leaf
roct, wild: cherry bark, $1. for
2 lb. lard box full; black snake
root, $1. for large match box
full. Add _ postage. G.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
1963 sun-dried apple fruit,
free of worms, core, or peel,
75 lb. ppd., no orders filled
for less than 2 lb.; 1963 nice
shade-cured sage, $1.50 Ib.
ppd., no erders filled for less
than 1 lb., and out of state
orders filled. Del. in zones one
and two only. Mrs. Nathan
Weatherby, Rt. 3, Box 35-A,
Ball Ground.
New western pleasure sadd-
le, palomino color padded seat,
rawhide tree, quick change
stirrups, wt. 30 lb. Frankie L.
Shirey, 4250 Northside Dr.,
Nw, Atlanta (Z. C. 30327),
Ph. 233-9962 (after 5 p. m.).
Dry golden seal, $3. Ib., you
pay pcstage; also, ginseng,
$1.50 oz. Riley R. Patton, Rt.
1, Blue Ridge.
Will pasture horses Ben Hill
section of Atlanta. Good barn
and plenty of water. Perm.
pasture. reasonable rates. Mrs.
T. E. Tinsley, 1803 County
Line Rd., SW, Atlanta.
Yellow beeswax, $3. for 3
lb. delivered in Georgia.
George N. Thomas, Rocky
Ferd.
Electric meat grinder or
sausage mill, large size, $25.,
or will trade for 12 laying size
puillets (heavy type) delivered
to my home. Mrs. R. Von
Seeberg, Rt. 4, 4, Forsyth.
Wild flower honey, natural,
raw, 10 tin, extracted.
$2.75, plus postage; case of 5,
5 lb. cans, $8.50; 60 Ib. can,
$13.75, express collect. Not
home on Saturdays. Edward
1D? Colston, Rt. 1, Bex 307,
Toccea, (ZC; 30577).
~ Kentucky mountain buck-
eyes, excel. quality, 50c doz.
ppd. Tolliver, kt. a,
Rocky Face.
of worms, cores, and peelings,
65c lb. plus postage. Miss
Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57,
Ellijay.
Nice clean roots and herbs:
yellow root, sassafras, catnip,
queen of meadow, devils
shoestring and May apple, 2
Tb. lardbox full, $1. plus pest-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
by 5, Ellijay.
Fresh herbs, washed clean,
sassafras, yellow dock, yellow
root, devils shoestring, queen
of meadow, colts foot, life
everlasting, 2 lb. lard box
full, $1. Add postage. R. C.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
25 lb. cans of pure hog lard,
$3.50 at my farm. Mrs. Kate
Hoa Fayetteville, Ph. HO.
-4148.
Large odd-shaped African
gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed
pk. of 30 seed, $1.; also, nice
clean roots of yellow dock,
queen of meadow and sassa-
tras. 2 lb: lardbox full;-$i";
also, catnip, 50c bunch. Add
postage. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Yellow root, May apple, and
wild cherry bark, 4 lb. box,
$1.25. Noel Crump, Rt. 2,
Talking Rock.
100 pct. pure, dried, ground,
red hot pepper, 1 oz., 40c; 3
0z., $1.; 1 Ib. $5.; 5 Ib., $20.; 10
lb., $30. All ppd. L. Douglas
Griffith, Rt! 1, Dallas (Z: C.
30132).
_2 saddles in good cond., 2
riding bridles and set of para-
de harness, must sell imme-
diately. Miss Hazel Houston,
Ri. 1, Box 108-A, Sharpsburg.
W
apple, queen of feadow ele
He half gal.;
. Extra nice dried apples, free
low dock roots, wild cherry
|bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea.
4 lb. lard box tull, $1. plus
35c postage; peppermint, 30c
bunch; 3 bunches, 60c; martin
gourd seed, 25c pke., and
stamped env. Mrs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C.
30540).
Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box measur-
ed full, 85c; also, long red-hot |.
pepper pods for home use, 25
doz., or 5 dz., $1. plus Postaee
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, BK
58, Ellijay (Z. | (Z. Ca 30540).
~ California multiplying beer
seed, dbl. start, with instruc-
tions, 50c: 5 starts, $1. ppd.
Prompt shipment. George T.
Fain, Rt. 1, Box 64, Edison.
Clean red sassafras roots,
wild cherry bark, elder rocts
and bark, poke roots, $1. for
also, rare kind of
buckeyes, $1. doz. Add full
amt. postage on all. Herman
Phillips. Rt. 12 Box= 130,
Wrightsville (Z. C. 31096).
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want someone to quilt two
quilts. Will sive what scraps
I have now and others saved.
Must be close by, prefer in
Woodstock, Canton, or Ma-
rietta; also, want old-time
apple butter made in home
for my own table use. Prefer
pints or small jars. J. S. Wil-
liams, Rt. 6, Lake Dr., Hwy. 5,
Marietta, Ph. 427-2587.
Want to make quilt tops at
reasonable price on halves;
also will do embroidery. Can
monogram pillowcases and
other things. You furnish ma-
terial and I will do the work.
You pay postage. Mrs. Her-
man E. Bryan, Rt. 1, Box 90,
Chester.
Want one acetyline and one
oxygen (metal) bottle for
gas. for burning on the farm.
KE. T. Connell, Rt. 2, Adel.
Want so! some me good tall broom
straw; also, good battery op-
erated fence charger. Y.
Anderson, Williamson.
Want sour pomegranates
and large cultivated green
crabapples (no sweet pome-
granates or red apples want-
ed). Mrs. James H. Collins,
987 North Ponce de Leon
Cir., Macon.
Want small quantity of
Yates apples. State price de-
livered to Fitzgerald (for not
more than one bushel). A.
Sams, P.O. Box 455, Fitz-
gerald.
Want weathered used rails
for fence. Send description,
kind of wood, size, and price.
Mrs. John Wansley, VERE Os
Box 546, Cartersville.
Want 10 pounds of hazel-
nuts and some Judy fig trees
from around Gainesville area.
Starkey S. Flythe, 603 Tel-
fair St., Augusta.
Want to hear from some-
one who has quilts to be quilt-
ed. Will quilt in shells or
waves at $4.50 ea. Mrs. Jes-
sie Garner, rae Fleetwood
Dre Atlanta (ZC. 30s6)} eh
MA. 2-4377.
Want approx. 10 tons of
baled straw or damaged hay
to be used for mulching; also,
want to buy ear corn in shucks
in truck load lots. Quote price
delivered to Social Circle. J.
H. Stephens, P.O. Box 217,
Social Circle.
Want metal calf creep feed-
er in any condition. E. C. Rog-
ers, Rt. 2, Box 48, Wrights-
ville.
Want Dutch Doll quilt pat-
tern, mine lost. Mrs. Nannie
Sue Ellis, Rt. 3, Dalton.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Dbl. bed size quilts: Lone
star with dyed sheeting back
lining, $10., pieced of new
scraps; one flannel top with
print sack lining, pieced of
triangle blocks, of blue and
yellow, mostly, $8. ea,; size
about 72 x 84 in. All hand
quilted, cotton padding. Add
50c postage. Come _ see, or
send money orders. Mrs. An-
na Miller, Rt 4, Box 149,
Gainesville.
Crochet chair cushions, $2.-
25; pillowcase trimming, $1.5
centerpieces, white, $1.50 and
$2.; white and colored va
ty sets, $1.50 and $2.
postage. Mary Tumlin, We -
Box 316, Eastanolla.
Ruffle doily, $1.25; oval
pineapple with pansy, $2.;
pansy doily, $1.50; grape
doily, $1.60; 3 pce. dresser set,
$1.30. Free pieces if you order
all. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box
34, Kingsland.
New hand-made dbl. bed
size quilts made of good solid
and print cotton material,
with cotton padding: Dutch
Doll; basket design, appli-
qued handles; grape vine puz-
zle, all $12. each; also, lone
star design, $13. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all
eotton, prints and plain in
dresden plate design, $6.,
lone star, $6. grandmother's
fan, $6.; 6 point star; and step
around mountain, $5. All ppd.
Mas: Ji. Weilis, dirs ts Dy
Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Band and bib aprons, @&
ea.; med. size aprons, 50c ea.;
one brick quilt top, $3.50.
Apron free for $5.00 order,
also free gift with each order.
Add postage. Mrs. Maver
Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., La-
Grange.
Home made chenille spreads
in peacock, flying birds,
spinning wheel and cowboy
designs, $4.95 ea. Made on
single machine. Alice Higdon,
Cisco.
Quilts made with outing
linings, print sack tops, new
cotton, plus postage. I
make these myself. Mrs. John
Merrit, Rt. 2, Millwood (Z. C.
OLOOZ)E
Pillowcases, white or pas-=
tel color with embroidered de=
sign and crochet lace ed3-ng,
SIZE o$2-- DE handkerch: efs,
asstd. colors with cro. lace,
35c ea., or 3, $1.; print aprons,
bend tops, pockets and trim-
med, 65c ea.; . potholders,
asstd. prnts, 15 ea-s -2,. 25;5
cro. lace for pillowcases,
white or colors, 36c yd. Add
extra postage. Mrs. Buford
Henry, Rt. 2, Franklin (Z. C.
30217).
Hand made tatting edging
in white; also hand crochet
popcorn edging in white, 20
yd. plus 10e postage. No
checks. Mrs. C. F. Butler, 169,
25rd. St. 8 SE, Moultrie.
Sales Events
Pecan auctionsState Farm-
ers Market, Cordele 10
A.M. each Thursday be-
ginning Oct. 24, through
Dec. 19 except week o
Thanksgiving, auction will
be on Wednesday, Nov. 27.
NOVEMBER 29, 1963, 1:00
P. M. Cattle auction
Union Stock Yards, Albany.
Ga. Hereford cattle nerd
fully accredited for T. B.
and Bangs, and all free of
dwarf blood in pedigrees
selling 70 buils, 15 heifers,
and 15 open heifers. John
J. Cummings, Donalson-
ville.
NOTE CHANGE OF DATE
OF SALE:
DECEMBER 3, 1963 1:30
P. M., Feeder Pig Sale
Dublin Agriculture Cent-
er 700 head meat type
pigs, all treated and graded,
30-90 Ib. wt. W. H. Cook,
Mer., Swine Growers, Inc.
Rentz.
DECEMBER 6, 1963, Friday,
12:00 noon Georgia An-
gus Association Annual Bull
Sale Bainbridge, Ga.
Decatur County Livestock
Auditorium selling 160
breeding age bulls. For in-
formation contact Carl O-.
Parker, 3858 Mathis Street,
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8285.
DECEMBER 11, 1963, Wed-
nesday Third Annual
Georgia Hereford Assn.
Beef Builder Graded Here-
ford SaleGeorgia Coastal
Plains Experiment Station
Tiftongrading 9:00 A.M.
Sale 12:00 noon 108 ser-
vice age Hercford bulls
Free delivery 250 miles. For
catalog and _ information
contact Georgia Hereford
Assn., Carl Cooling, Field-
man, P. O. Box 1292, Al-
bany.
Xe PAGE 8
. ~ Recreation Areas New Soybean For Georgia
A limited quantity of seed of a new inch taller. Seeds of the Bragg va
(Continued From Page 1)
: soybean variety for the Southeast will be |. have yellow coats and black hila an
is little doubt but what organization and available to Georgia farmers next year. similar in size to those of Jackson. Br
- cooperative effort on the part of sports- | The new soybean, named Bragg, is high- | is equal to Lee in seed holding capacit
men themselves could mature as the best yielding, disease and shatter resistant, Disease resistance of Bragg i
_ possible means of serving the interest of and matures midway between the Jack- good, according to Dr. Harris. The
hunters and fishermen in Georgia. son and Lee varieties. are resistant to bacterial pustule,
Sportsmen desiring to learn more Forty acres of the Bragg variety are fire and target spot. Bragg also appe e.
about hunting and fishing resource pos- being grown out by Foundation Seeds, to have a high degree of resistance t
sibilities through local clubs and the state Inc., for making foundation seed availa- root-knot nematode, Meloidgyne inc
Federation should attend the annual con- ble to Georgia growers next Spring, ac- nita.
vention of the Georgia Sportsmens Fed- cording to Dr. H. B. Harris, agronomist In 49 comparisons within the reg
eration in Macon, November 23 and 24. at the Georgia Experiment Station, Ex- where Bragg is best adapted, during
Additional information may be obtained periment. A harvest of from 1,000 to 1,600 1958-62 period, Bragg had an_ aver
by writing Tilman Wilbanks, Secretary, bushels of seed is expected. seed yield of 40.6 bushels per acre co
- Georgia Sportsmens Federation, RFD 4, Farmers who are interested in ob- pared with 36.4 bushels for eon
Canton, Georgia. taining seed of the new soybean should -35 bushels for Lee.
- In the meantime those who list hunt- contact Mr. Sammie Parkman, Founda- Mr. Parkman said that Bees is 1
ing and fishing as their favorite forms of tion Seeds, Inc., Athens, Ga. _ best looking soybean variety he has se
recreation should become more interest- Dr. Harris said that the growth habit, and that it should stimulate more inter
- ed in the problems involved in conserv- disease resistance, and seed holding qual- in soybean production in the state.
ing the hunting and fishing resources we ities of Bragg should make it a popular pointed out that Bragg is not intended 0
- now have while building these resources variety with Georgia soybean growers. replace Jackson, however, and that s
~to meet the demands of the future popu- Bragg matures about five days earlier of the Jackson variety also will be: av
lations. than Jackson and its plants are about one able next Spring.
Broadcloth pillowcases, Medium sized aprons, tie] Pieced quilts, $6. ea., ap-| Childrens dresses, ni
: emb., cro. edges, $1.25 pr.,| around, bands, 50c ea.; g00d | pliqued, $15. ea.; aprons, $1.|made, 1-6 yr. size, $2.
t x h dk. material work aprons = 6, $5.: 1-1/4 i idth > 2 te ae
all 1ra S unbleached, Sika prs old-fas' -| with lg. pockets, 50c ea.; pot |2:3 fF 6, $5.; 1-1/4 in, wi full-size; cottan: ane
ioned bonnets, plain, $1.,/ holders, 10c ea. Add postage. | tatting, hen and biddies, $1. oe td 1s $5.50
FOR SALE print, 75c; beach bonnets, 75c;| No stamps or oe Mrs. | yd.; single 50c yd: dbl. 75c yd; | SPteads. asstd. cols. $5.50
button crown, $1.; also aprons, ee Roper, Rt. 7, Gaines- | hot pads, 25 ea. or 2, 45c;| aprons, 75c ea., 6, $4; nov
Aprons with bibs, nicely |3 small, $1.; med., 50c, lg. 75c; cro. doilies, $1. and $2. ea.,| pot holders, 20 ea.; 7,
trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs,|@nd_emb. dish towels, 7, $1.| | Hand smocked hat and bag | 9-18 in. size; and pot holders, | gishtowels, appliqued or
Saar : 5 sets to match, made of art
~ 5c ea.; small appliqued cush- Add 35e postage. Mrs. Nell Hani COlGTS Ta en anC en ree l5c ea.; 2, 25c. Mrs. Virginia | 95. ea,; 5, $1.; dbl. be
ion covers, any shape, 75c ea.|Bennett, Dogwood Circle,| yellow, pink, beige, and rose, Belcher, Rt. 3, Bowdon (Z. C.| quilt tops, $3. ea. Pieced b
ae ee ye A. Chas- | Gainesville (Z. C. 30501). $4. set ppd.; also ero cape, 30108). : pattern. Add postage
4 ; Ba ; white orlon, pineapple de- : 5 ane
Emb. dish towels, 11 x 18| boctes sete shell stitch best | Siem, Hood size, $6. Ppd. Mrs | Fancy organdy and lace | ENCOUN TORE BE 2
in. set of 7 (in day of week|baby nylon, pastels in blue,| Everett Hunt, Rt. 4, Box 100,| aprons, $1.50 ea.; nice cotton| Past color print dresses
design), and 2 potholders to| pink, It. green, It. yellow, and Blairsville. aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; at- ped made ZY. bought i
match, $3. set. Fancy emb.| white, $5. set: sweater and Med. size print aprons| tractive work aprons, lg.
potholders, $1. pr.; hand- cap only, $4.40; bootees, 60c| trimmed, bib style, 60c ea.; 3,| pockets all around, $1. ea.;
_ painted place mats, 4 pe. set, |pr.; extra pr. of bootees free} $1.70; band style, 50c ea.; 3,|potholders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.5 fon sizes 1 6
3.; hand-painted baby quilts, | with ea. set; sets made in ad-| $1.40; old-fashioned bonnets, | pillowcases, handpainted in| ea.: $2. for two;
5.00 ea.; hand painted table-| vance to 1 yr. size. Larger| $1. ea.; dresser scarfs emb. | colors, washable, $2. set; scarf | cases, hand emb.,
cloths, $5.00 ea.; and hand- sets made to order, extra| and crocheted ends, 50c. Add|or vanity set, $1. ea. Free $1. 25 e
painted bedspreads, $15. ea.| price. State second color. Mrs.| postage and 20c extra for |sample of handpainting. Mrs. = oF :
Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, El-| Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box| checks. Mrs. Byron Haynes,|W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli- | bleached or unbleached
lijay. 14, Blairsville (Z. C, 30512). | Rt. 8, Gainesville. jay. ae Musson, Rt. 2, Summ
CT CHECK LIST.
| TRUCK CROP INSECTS
AN APHID very heavy infestations on collards in the Atlanta Area. :
CABBAGE LOOPER moderate to heavy infestations on collards in the above _
mentioned area. g
| A WIREWORM heavy infestations in the roots and stems of a commercial
. planting of purple hull peas in Mitchell County. ;
{| INSECTS OF ORNAMENTALS.
ROSE APHID moderate infestation on rose in Bibb County.
| INSECTS AFFECTING MAN & ANIMALS __
BROWN DOG TICK moderate to heavy infestations of ticks in Columbus Area. :
EARWIG moderate to hearty infestations in the Montezuma Area and annoying s
homeowners.
YELLOW JACKET more numerous than in an average year and annoying home- 3
owners, |
STRUCTURAL & HOUSEHOLD INSECTS
ue CARPET BEETLE heavy infestations in packing material in Warn- a
er Robins.
BS Report any unusual insect or insect damage to your County Agent. See your County |
Agent for latest control measures.
Ber eis a a Pe tenes ener corto RRR cod hoe are