Georgia 
 
Phil Campbell, 
 
Farmers 
 
v/B lleti 
 
Commissioner 
 
  
 
  
 
ME 49 
 
   
 
Hold On fo Farm: 
land Is Valuable 
 
_ By PHIL CAMPBELL 
 
: Commissioner of Agriculture 
 
   
 
   
 
Land i ds the best investment a farmer, 
 
   
 
irmers who are selling valuable farm 
is a matter for concern. 
 
There is much taik today about the 
real population explosion. In Geor- 
there is a definite building boom to 
care of the expanding population in 
own state. More and more people are 
ing into Georgia everyday. Areas that 
a few years ago were considered 
1 or farming areas are today suburbs 
ur cities, dotted with hundreds of 
Ww homes, shopping centers, filling sta- 
s and industries. 
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
  
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
   
 
es the need for recreational 
 
   
 
r 1g our life span and to save more ba- 
es t birth. There will be more and 
 
  
  
 
W be more and more houses and apart- 
ents built to take care of this expanding 
ulation  BUT THERE WILL NOT 
ANY MORE LAND.  
 
he demand for additional land will 
ease. The supply cannot increase. 
and. will be the greatest asset a man can 
m.. Predictions are being made today 
if this population explosion continues 
t must, floating cities will be built on 
the oceans and rivers. - 
 
  
 
A recent article in the Farm Index 
: The value of farm real estate con- 
 
ee During the year ended November 
962, the average market We of 
farmland . rose 4 per cent . 
 
The South registered the biggest 
e Oklahoma, 
and Florida. 2 
 
During the past years the price 
squeeze has caught many farmers and 
they have been forced to take jobs in the 
 
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Arkansas, 
 
| Geowia : 
 
ATLANTA, GEORGIA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1963 
 
  
 
NUMBER 2 
 
NT SELL YOUR FARM LAND 
 
  
 
nyone, can have today. The number 
 
  
 
Agricultural 
CALENDAR 
 
September 14  Junior Beef Cattle Short 
Course, Millarden Farms, Wood- 
bury. 
 
Sept. 20  Complete Dispersion of Rey- 
 
'-nolds Bros. Herd: 11:00 a.m., 
Union Stock Yards, Albany. 
 
Sept. 20, 21  Waynesboro Lions Club 
Quarter Horse Show & Western 
Days, Windy Hill Ranch, Waynes- 
boro. 
 
  
 
Sept. 23, 24  Georgia State Barrow 
_ Show, Cordele Stes kyerds, | Cor: 
dele. 
 
  
 
Sept. 26-Oct. 5  Southeastern Fair, Lake- 
_ wood Fairgrounds, Atlanta. 
 
Oct. 21 - 26  Georgia State Fair, Macon. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
e people to be clothed and fed; There : 
 
tinued to swing upward for most of last 
 
s9 percent in four states. The states. 
GEORGIA 
 
  
 
| STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI 
STATE F THE SOUTH - : 
 
  
 
cities. But, too many of these farmers are 
selling their land and moving to the city. 
Since World War II farm profits have 
 
steadily decreased and made additional. 
_ work for farmers in industry necessary, 
BUT, on the other hand, the value of 
 
farm land has been steadily increasing 
at the same time. 
 
Therefore, if at all possible, farmers 
should hang on to their land. 
 
Remember, there will be more people. 
There will be more houses and industry 
 
. but the number of acres of land will 
remain the same. YOUR FARM LAND 
IS VALUABLE. IT IS YOUR BEST IN- 
VESTMENT. KEEP YOUR LAND. . 
 
PEANUT PRODUCTION 
 
Peanut production in Georgia is ex- 
pected to total over 637,000,000 pounds 
this year. This will be about 90,000,000 
pounds more than 1962s output. The 
yield per acre is expected to reach 1,350 
pounds. This will be 100 pounds more 
than the previous high established in 
1960. 
 
RECORD PECAN CROP 
The August report of the Georgia 
Crop Reporting Service says 1963 pecan 
production in the state is expected to to- 
tal 88,000,000 pounds. This will be 12 per- 
cent above the previous record set in 
1961. That year 78,600,000 pounds of pe- 
 
cans were produced in Georgia. 
 
Georgia First 
 
@ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS 
@ IMPROVED PECANS 
 
@ BROILERS 
@ PEANUTS 
 
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QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS ON 
 
  
 
Rural Civil Defense 
 
By HAROLD V. CLUM 
 
Rural Civil Defense Specialist 
Cooperative Extension Service 
University of Georgia 
 
GO: How will fallout aflcer Gyestock > 
 
A. Animals are affected by fallout and 
radiation exposure the same as people, 
although there is a difference between 
 
species as to resistance to radiation ex- 
 
posure. Animals exposed to fallout would 
suffer skin burns and internal damage. 
If animals drink fallout in the water or 
eat it in their food, the radiation may 
cause serious internal injury or death. 
 
Q. Should dairy cows receive special 
 
fallout protection? 
 
A. Yes. Since dairy animals are such 
a vital source of food, they should re- 
 
ceive the best possible or preferred shel-  
 
ter in case of emergency. 
 
Q. Will fallout affect sheltered live- 
 
stock? 
 
A It could. Livestock require the same 
shielding protection from radioactive ma- 
terials as humans. Any kind of shelter, 
including a densely wooded area, is bet- 
ter than no shelter. However, the type 
barns found on most Georgia farms would 
not provide adequate shielding for live- 
stock from heavy fallout. 
 
Q. What kind of sleeping facilities 
should I put in my fallout shelter? 
 
A. I believe this would depend on in- 
dividual needs and desires. Some persons 
would need better sleeping facilities than 
others. Tiers of bunk beds are most com- 
 
- monly used and seem most practical. 
 
However, except in special cases bunks 
probably would not be necessary. In re- 
cent tests at the University of Georgia, 
volunteers slept for two weeks on a con- 
crete floor covered by a sheet of thin 
corrugated cardboard. 
 
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Capitol 
 
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN 
 
Atlanta 3, Georgia 
Phone JAckson 4-3292 
D. A. Pullin, Editor 
 
Square 
 
an nee white wo 
to live in with woman, 
light gardening, and care for 
poultry for room, board, and 
$40. month. Mrs. Oma Cham- 
bers, Rt. 1. Oakdale Rd., 
Smyrna, Ph. PO. 6-1991. 
 
Want experienced help at 
once for dairy farm. T. 
 
    
  
 
  
   
  
 
  
 
  
 
   
 
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ENR AEU GE a meee 
 
  
 
  
 
PHIL CAMPBELL 
 
  
 
serted one time on each re- 
quest. 
 
No notice or dyer tcement 
will be accepted from any 
commercial business, any 
commercial businessman, any 
company or organization li- 
censed as a commercial busi- 
ness or doing business under 
a trade name or business 
name, nor from any _ indivi- 
dual doing business under a 
trade name or commercial 
business name. 
 
The Georgia Market Bulle- 
tin assumes no responsibility 
for any notice appearing in 
the Bulletin nor for any 
transaction resulting from 
published notices. Advertisers 
are cautioned that it is against 
the law to misrepresent 
any product offered for sale 
in a public notice or adver- 
tisement carried in any pub- 
lication that is delivered 
through the United States 
mail. 
 
  
 
class matter Aug. 1, 
 
Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., 
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered. as second 
1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. 
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special 
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 
 
Covington, Ga., 
 
  
 
1917. 
 
Address requests to be added to or removed from 
mailing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION 
MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for 
 
change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. 
 
  
 
Address all complaints to 
 
EDITOR, Market Bulletin. 
 
  
 
  
 
Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF 
NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Farm Work 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
Young man and wife want 
- jcbs helping with broilers. 
Weed at least 2 R. house, furn- 
ished,. weekly salary, and to 
be moved. Letters answered. 
Kenneth Roberts, Rt. 2, Box 
. 224. c/o Charles Ward, Ris- 
ing Fawn. 
 
Ex-serviceman W.W. 2, no 
income, age 56, wants job as 
caretaker on south Ga. farm 
with elderly couple for room 
or two (will batch) and 2 
oc 3 acres of land to garden, 
plus small salary for groce- 
ries. Can milk cows, care for 
chickens, drive car and trac- 
tor. Raised on farm, know all 
phases of farming. Wm. G. 
Fincher, V. S. Domiciliary, 
Section 1, A-912, Thomasville. 
 
Elderly white man, single, 
honest and _ reliable, wants 
light work on farm with nice 
people, as caretaker, help 
with garden, cattle and hogs. 
Raised. on farm, good handy 
man, retired, and in seven- 
ties. Want room, board, and 
reasonable salary, must have 
modern conveniences. Do not 
drink or smoke. C. Hen- 
ry, Rt. 2, Rockmart. 
 
Man, married, raised on 
farm, wants job on cattle or 
poultry farm (prefer cattle 
farming). Can drive truck 
and tractor. Do not drink or 
use tobacco, honest. Need 
good 3-4 R. house wired for 
stove and reasonable salary. 
Charley P. Craven, Rt. 2, 
Buchanan. 
 
  
 
  
 
Young man, 32, and wife 
(no children and no furni- 
ture), would like job taking 
care of laying hens or broil- 
' ers. Will have to have furn- 
 
ished living quarters and 
enough salary to live. Non- 
drinkers. No experience but 
 
want to learn. Will have to 
be moved. Lee Callahan, 625 
Primrose St., SE, Atlanta, Ph. 
522-0385. 
 
Widow, age 42, with 4 chil- 
dren, wants job raising chick- 
ens. Must be on school bus 
 
  
 
route. Will go anywhere in 
State. Do not drink. Mrs. 
Lizie Duvall, Rt. 1, Bowman, 
 
  
 
e/o S. N. Childers, 
 
Retired farmer wants job 
as carteaker of cattle ranch 
or hogs, have some income, 
but want salary, not house, 
to work for, Harris Zettler, 
Midway. 
 
White man, age 63, retired 
carpenter, in good health, 
wants job on broiler or egg 
farm. Can drive truck or trac- 
 
tor. Would accept job on 
small cattle farm for room, 
board, and $20. wk. salary. 
 
Do not drink. Want about two 
week ends off each month. 
Wm. F, Bryant, Thompson. 
 
51 yr. old widow, white 
with 13 yr. . old daughter, 
wants job on poultry farm 
working with broilers or lay- 
ers. Need 3 or 4 R. house, wa- 
ter, electricity, near school 
and mail route. Honest, stout, 
and not afraid of work, 1 
yrs. exp. with broilers. Will 
have to be moved. Mrs. Cor- 
die Passmore, Rt. 1, Box 225, 
Murrayville (Gust off Barnes 
Mill Rd.). 
 
Man with wife, no children, 
wants job as caretaker on 
farm (prefer with Christian 
people). No tractor or heavy 
work. We get small pension. 
Would pay small rent. Want 
3 or 4 R. house near store, 
with lights, water and gas 
(or wired for elec. stove), 
and garden spot. Have to be 
 
  
 
  
 
moved. F. E. Summerville, 
454 Ethel St., NW, /Atlanta 
(Ze E23031'8))- 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
Want family of energetic 
workers for dairy farm, some- 
one who is experienced in 
general farming and with 
mechanized equipment. Geor- 
ge W. Liggin, Rt. 2, Hast- 
man. 
 
  
 
Want someone to combine 
30 to 40 acres of corn 8 mi. 
north of Roswell in Cherokee 
County. State price and no- 
tice required. H. C. Emory, 
Rite 2s College Park; 
 
  
 
Want man, experienced in 
handling cattle, to live on 
farm and work in spare time. 
Comfortable home and all 
utilities fasnished Located 7 
miles East of Manchester. 
pee Searcy, Box 650, Grif- 
in, 
 
  
 
Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices O30 ee ae ce AB 
 
: Want family to pick cotton. 
 
Notices of farm produce ||t ise wired for stove, in- 
 
NATIONAL EDITORIAL | na appurtenances admissible || cluded. Fred Erwin, Rt. 2, 
under postage regulations in- || Adairsville, Ph. MA. 9-3341. 
 
  
 
Aged lady, recently widow- 
ed, wants nice middle-aged 
woman in good health and 
with no bad habits to live in 
permanently, if satisfied, and 
help with flowers and veget- 
ables. Nice farm home with 
every convenience. Nice room, 
gas heat. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Rt. 
1, Rush Chapel Rd., Adairs- 
ville, Ph. 232-2557. 
 
Widow wants 
 
  
 
middleaged 
 
|lady to live in and help with 
 
light farm chores. New, good 
warm house. Mrs. J. L. Bish- 
op, Rt. 2, Hill St., Smyrna, 
Ph. HE 5-4670. 
 
Farmer (chicken, cattle) 
needs man between 45-60 
yrs., single or widowed, to 
live in and work with layers 
from now on if help is good. 
No bums, drifters, or drink- 
ers, $50. month, board, laun- 
dry and living quarters furn- 
ished. Apply at once. V. 
Burns, Rt. 1, Canton (Z. c 
30114) Ph. 479-4138. 
 
Want 2 experienced men 
for work on lg. dairy farm. 
Must be able to run 3 ma- 
chines, $50. wk. with house, 
water, electricity, and milk 
furnished. John F. Hartin, Sr., 
1708 Starke Ave., Columbus. 
 
Want experienced dairyman 
to run small dairy, good pay, 
house with running water and 
ens furnished. H. D. Smith, 
 
  
 
  
 
, Jackson, Ph. 775-6831. 
 
Fag 
 
  
 
Flowers 
 
FOR SALE 
 
 
 
- Dbl. vari. white, pink Al- 
thea, 6 cuttings, 15c; Pink Bil- 
lardiera ever-pblooming Spi- 
rea; 30 C; 15 for 6; yellow 
thornless Rose, 25 ea.; white, 
sweet-smelling Narcissus, 20c 
doz.; rose color Hibiscus, 25 
ea.; varieties named Irish, 
will send list. Permit 445. 
Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, Riv- 
er Rd., Lithia Springs, (Turn- 
ers Store). 
 
Choice Iris, assorted: Yel- 
low or pink, 25, $4.; Day- 
lilies, 12, $4.; Milk and Wine, 
20c and 25c, ea. Limited no., 
Enchantment Lilies, 2, 
Can furnish Iris and Dayli- 
lies by the hundred. Permit 
11. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula. 
 
  
 
Gate, Dewosd cuttin ngs, 
cissus, Daffodils, pink Thr 
pink Yarrow, Gooseneck, 
Ageratum, 15 doz.; Shasta 
Daisy, Goldenrod, fall Aster, 
yellow Jasmines, ZC 7 ears 
Daylilies, Lemon Lilies, lg. 
Iris (2 colors), Siberian Iris, 
dk. and It. 50c doz.; small Red 
Hot Poker, 25c; ig. 50c ea. 
Permit 15. Add postage. Mrs. 
O. W. Martin, Rabun Gap. 
 
Flower. seed: Bi - annual, 
English Wall Flower, orange 
color, blooms in early spring, 
height 1% ft., very fragrant, 
beautiful planted near Thrift, 
 
   
  
   
   
 
  
  
 
      
    
   
 
25c tblsp.; also, Sweet Wil- 
liam seed, 25c tblsp. Send 
stamped env. Mrs. C. R. Ken- 
 
emer, Rocky Face. 
 
Nandinas, 16-18 in., 4 $1.; 
Ruffled Fern, 50c ea.; dbl. red, 
pink Geraniums, dbl. red Be- 
gonias, single pink, Maple 
Leaf, speckled, lg. pointed 
leaf, and Beefsteak Begonia, 
purple Fuchsia, 
variegated Leaf Sultana cut- 
tings, 25c ea.; also, Spider and 
Rain Lilies, $1:>. doz? Add 
postage. Permit 79. Mrs. Lee 
 
  
 
  
 
Gromer, Rt. 1, Box +79, Roy- 
ston, 
 
Daylilies: Golden West, 
Cinnalear, Mykawa, Russells 
 
Minute, Gold Cargo, Heart 
Stealer, Lillian Russell, bi- 
eolor Russells, Rose Beauty, 
Spring Parade, Ruby Su- 
preme, Annette, Coral Pine, 
Mrs. Bonner, White Lady, 
Purple Finch, Mrs. ONeal, 
The Director, Skylark, Im- 
perator, Mikado, Taj Mahal, 
Hoover, eae Russell, labeled, 
$2.50 doz. Permit 70, Mrs. Lil- 
lian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. 
 
King Alfred Daffedils and 
Duchess of Windsor, $1. No 
shipping, you come and I will 
dig. Permit 418. Mrs. Bessie 
Bennett, Rt. 3, Stone Moun- 
ae (Z C. 30083), Ph. 469- 
 
Daylilies: 12 different 
kinds, $1.50; 10 pee SoD 
 
  
 
mellotones, $3.: 4 lg. Spiders, 
$3.: 8 Reds, $4.; 7 lg. Ruffles, 
$4.; Temple Bells, Pepper- 
 
mint, Illinois, Capri, $1. ea: 
postage 50c. Permit 20. Mrs. 
 
J. M. Griffin, Washington. 
 
4 Aluminum plants, $1. 2 
mixed Begonias, pink Mullen, 
and Golden Plate Achillea, 
ea. 6, $1.; 10 in., Altheas and 
Strawberry Begonia, ea. 
$1.; pink Phlox, Daylilies, my 
 
choice, ea., 10, $1.; red Ver- 
bena, wine Verbena, ea. $1. 
doz., 12 vari. Liriope, $2.50 
doz. Add 25c ea. order. All 
plants rooted. Permit 21 
Mrs. Lawrenee McAvoy, Rt. 
 
1, Box 323, Washington. 
 
Any amount of White Pines, 
Govt. inspected, 3 to 10 ft. 
high, for sale. 2 mi. north of 
Hiawassee on Hwy. 75. Permit 
440. E, B. Foster, Hiawassee. 
 
  
 
  
 
Pot plants: 
Pentas, lg. Maple Leaf Be- 
gonias, Manaos-Beauty, min- 
jlature Roses, Justicia, Velvet 
plant, 50 ea.; Cigar plants 
(Cuphea) Lipstick Vine, 
String of shoe arts, | 35c5 
Red-leaved, red flowering 
Hibiscus, Aphelandras, 60c; 
Billbergias - and Aechmeas, 
$1.; Epidendrum (orchid), $1. 
Minimum order $1. and suff. 
postage. Permit 356. Mrs. Eu- 
gene Polsfuss, 2238 Cordele 
Ave., Macon. 
 
Red Spider Lily, blue Hya- 
 
  
 
cinths, April blooming Nar- 
cissus bulbs, and Snowflake 
bulbs, 50c.; Catawba trees, 
 
10-15 in., $1. for 6; Catawba 
beans, 50c doz. Add postage 
 
for above; also, Hollyhock 
seed, red, wine, pink, and 
variegated dbl., 10c pkg. and 
 
stamped env. Permit 3. Mrs. 
Mary E. Hudson, Mosley Dix- 
on Rd., Rt. 2, Macon. 
 
Dbl. Geraniums, pink, rose, 
red, white with rose variegat- 
ed; purple Fuchsia; Sultanas, 
pink rose, salmon, wht., ever- 
blooming single pink, red, 
rose; Begonias, Bronze Leaf, 
pink, red and rose, 25c ea. 
eutting; Boston and Fluffy 
Leaf Ferns, 40c ea.; bronze, 
white with striped leaf Jew; 
Rain Lily bulbs, 10 ea.; 
Stiff leaf Caladiums, 35c a. 
Add postage. Permit 143. Mrs. 
W. TL Rice; Rt. 1, Box 131, 
Royston. 
 
125. diff. daylilies, all col- 
ors, bi-colors, no whites; clos- 
ing out sale. 25c to $2. 50 not 
labeled; $25) $250;+ and $3: 
labeled, 25 ea. additional 
doz. State colors wanted. 40c 
postage first doz. or part 
doz., 10c ea, add doz, or 
part doz. Bonus plants. Per- 
mit 154. Mrs. M. P. Combs, 
Washington, 3002 
 
Toi pea at 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Crossandras, 
 
Daylilies: Warpath, Purple 
Waters, Seven Seas, Mikado, 
Mrs. Tygers, Gold Dust, Linda, 
Mary Guenther, Redhead, 
Sammy Russel, 10, $2. Damp 
packed, labeled, bonus plants. 
Permit 142. Add 35c postage. 
Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Hiawas- 
see. 
 
Daylilies: 
 
  
 
Mary Gunther, 
Sondars, Gongalese, Bold 
Curio, Viking, Baronet, and 
Striped Red, 10, $1. plus 40c 
postage; also, fine Iris, names 
lost, all colors, 4, $1, Permit 
18. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, 
Box 175, Crawfordville. 
 
Blackberry Lilies and Day- 
lilies, 75c doz; red and purple 
Verbena, 65c doz., pink and 
yellow Primrose, 65c doz.; 
Butter and Eggs, 60c doz.: 
also, yellow and white bloom- 
ing wall Moss, 50c doz.; sever- 
al colors tall Pinks, 50c doz. 
Add postage. Permit 239. Mrs. 
Lie White Rt 1 = Box. 57, 
Dahlonega. 
 
Martha Washington Gera- 
niums, 25c ea.; bright yellow 
Chrysanthemums, 10c ea.; 
High-Top Pinks, 25 ea.; Hib- 
iscus Rose blooms, lg., 25 ea.; 
good size boxwood setting pl- 
ants, 20c ea., rooted; lg. box- 
 
  
 
  
 
wood, 30c to $1. ea.; Daffodil | - 
 
bulbs, 40c doz.; Narcissus 
bulbs, 40c doz.; blue Hyd- 
rangeas, lives outside, 25c ea. 
Add posage. Permit 423. Mrs. 
Alfred Moss, Rt, 1, Hox 89, 
Dahlonega. 
 
  
 
Pure Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, |. 
 
sizes 5-6, 6-7, 7-8, 8-9 in. 
circumf., 10c, 15c, 20c) and 
25. Prices include postage, 
 
packing and shipping charges. 
No orders filled for less than 
 
  
 
$3. Permit 472. Mrs, D..O. 
Lord, Dudley. = : 
 
white and] 
 
   
      
     
   
 
  
  
   
    
    
      
 
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| Phlox, Shasta D 1 
Iris, Rose Thri fee da 
Lemon Lilies, 50 C.;_ 
Rose, 20c ea. Add posi 
Permit 140. Lester Phi 
Box 64A, Rt. 1, Roysto: 
 
Nandinas, Waxleaf Lu 
um, Abelia, ley Bullota - 
wood Holly, M 
red Crepe Vee Le ea.; 
and Periwinkle, 35c ea.; 
racantha, $1.99 ea. Permit 
Mrs. EB. B. Travis, Rt. 2; 
311, Riverdale, Ph. 478 
 
Aspidistra, 15 ea.; gr 
white and green striped | 
ope, Lemon Lilies, Rose 
and Iris, 50c C.; Mad 
Lilies, Spider Lilies, 8, 
Hardy Phlox, Shasta Dai 
 
   
  
  
  
  
    
    
    
 
    
     
  
  
  
  
    
   
   
  
    
   
    
   
 
    
 
    
   
   
     
     
  
 
   
  
  
   
 
  
   
   
   
  
   
   
  
 
   
    
   
 
         
 
   
 
    
   
 
     
 
       
 
    
 
     
  
  
 
   
 
     
   
 
     
    
 
     
 
   
 
     
 
    
 
20, Geraniums,  ro 
20 ea.; Verbena, 5 cols., 
ea.; Daylilies, 
 
postage.. Permit 
 
           
     
 
Bud Bond, Rt, 1, Box 64, 
ston. 5 
 
Mixed Iris, 25, $1. 35; 
fall bulbs, $150 C.; wild: 
and Birdfoot Violets, 
 
Permit 169. Mrs. John W. 
er, Rt. 2, Temple. j 
 
Chrysanthemums, all co 
$1. doz.; Blue Iris, 40e do 
white Narcissus bulbs, 
yellow Jasmine 
white Easter Rose, roote 
$1.; Coleus, rooted, 10c 
Add postage. Permit 10. E 
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. 
 
Double yellow  cann 
mixed Verbenas, mixed 
Pinks. 50 doz.; red Can 
$1. doz.; Red Hot Poker, 
ea.; white Baby Breath, ri 
ed, 50c ea.; green Jew, 
ea.; pink Thrift, 50c C. ro 
sprigs. Add _ postage. 
stamps or checks. Permit 
Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt 
Gainesville. ; 
 
Red, wile: and blue Th 
$1. doz.: $5. C.; red, laven 
blue, Verbenas, 65081 :: 
red Cannas, $2.50 doz.; 
Tris, blue violets, H 
Phlox, pink Sweet Willi 
and Daylilies, 2 doz., $ 
$5. C.: yellow Lilies, 25c 
Add postage. Permit 64. \ 
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Terrell, Rt. 3, Greenville 
 
Special cuttings of D 
Red Crepe Myrtle, fine  
for rocting, prize w. 
blossoms, huge blossoms, | 
C. cut right; also, Old Englii 
Dwarf Boxwood, 4-6 in., fi 
specimens, $20. cs Permit. 
Mis: B. Robinson, Greenvill 
 
 Ligustrums, Cherry Laur 
Photinias, Nandinas, Liri 
white per. Candytuft, Dw 
blue per. Phlox, Lemon Li 
Tiger Lilies, $1.50 doz.; $7.! 
C.; Blackberry, Atamasco, 
 
Daylilies, Thrift, English D 
Vinea Miner, and Daftodi 
$1. doz., $5, C.. Permit 1% 
Blanch Woodruff, Greenvill 
(Zs C. 30222;): 
 
Daylilies: | Mt. 
Breeze, Linda, 
Spitfire, 
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ess of Windsor, Hyperion 
ea.; 3, $1.; asstd. seedli 
from best varieties, bloomin 
size, 10c ea. Add 40c 
postage. Free plants and P. 
on $5. orders. Permit 416. M 
: R. Conaway, Box 143, cy 
on. 
 
Blooming size Spider (Red 
Bie bulbs, $1.25 doz.: $7. C 
Bs Promot shipment. Per 
ie 252. W. E. Smith, 42 
Arnold  St., Heres : 
PO, 1-8276. 
 
Queen Anne ees handker 
chiefs flower seed, 30c tspft 
 
Robt. H. Scarborough, Rt. 
Box 118, Harlem. j 
 
Jonquils, 90c doz.; $1.75  
Narcissus, $2.-C.; Buttercups 
90c doz.; lg. Daffodils, $1.25 
doz.; purple Hyacinths, 80 
doz.; yellow Tulips, 80 doz 
Add postage. Permit 14 
Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316 
Eastanollee. aa 
 
Tritomas (Red Hot Poker 
G2 $2.56 12 8h 75s hiehtecd 
Creeping Phlox | (not Thri 
$1.75 doz. P. P. in Ga., Si 
 
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Red Spider Lily. bulbs, 50c 
; Lily stems, pop-up and 
m in Sept.; cream Narcis- 
i bulbs, 60c doz.; purple 
Wisteria, rooted, 5, $1. Cherry 
 
urel (evergreen), LOeeinis 
ove eee 10, $1.; cuttings 
 
Altheas pale pink, red, 
ender, all dbl. blooms, 6, 
 
  
 
  
 
        
  
 
     
 
      
    
      
 
    
       
      
   
 
                
         
     
 
   
 
   
 
Crouch, 616 E. 7th Ave., Daw- 
son (Z. C. 31274). 
 
& Pure strain Ga. Easter Lily Lily 
bulbs, sizes 5-6, 7-8 in. 
circumf., 15c, 20, and 25c ea. 
according to size; will have 6 
or 8 bu. bublets for planting 
stock, $50. bu., or would sell 
entire lot for less. No orders 
a for less than $3., and 
sufficient postage. Will dig 
atter part of Aug., and ship 
immediately. Permit 397. Mrs. 
D. Woodard, Dudley. 
 
Well rooted plants of Di- 
varicata Perennial blue Phlox, 
een foliage all winter, 
coms in spring, $1.25 doz. 
 
   
      
    
       
    
 
   
 
            
          
    
    
      
       
       
      
       
     
     
      
         
      
    
  
        
        
      
     
  
   
      
   
       
   
    
    
  
          
         
            
      
         
      
         
          
         
    
 
  
 
    
 
  
 
    
 
     
   
 
    
   
   
  
 
ron Trichotomum, potted pl- 
ints on lot, $1. ea. Permit 335. 
Mirs. eC: Caraway, 1733 
Thompson Ave., East Point. 
 
ianthus Pinks, mixed 
sseed; Marigold, Brownie Scout 
eed,; Marigold Sunset Giants; 
ansies, giant mixed; Petuni- 
vas, hybrid mixed cols.; Snap- 
dragons, mixed, Zinnia, can- 
ary bird yellow, seed, 20c 
ack; lg. Scarlet dbl. Poppy 
ed, 25c tspful. Add pestage. 
s. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, 
 
Ellijay. eee 
Red Ozer Dogwoods; yellow 
eigelas, 50c -ea.; Lemon 
Lilies; dbl. yellow Rose of 
Texas: white, dbl. white Car- 
mations; Snow on Mountain; 
Cactus, Corncob; Worlds 
Globe; Patty Cake: Needle 
rork, 4, 50c; mixed cclors of 
is, and Red Thrift, 6, 50c. 
a a Mrs. Presley Fowl- 
 
2, Box 49A, Ellijay. 
 
a Chrysanthemum 
Daisy, 50c doz.: Blue Hydran- 
geas, 35c ea.; white and pink 
Peonias, 2 eye bunch 50c; Blue 
(Chinese Lilies, 3, 50c; seed: 
3 colors Hollyhock; mixed 
Sweet Williams, mixed Lark- 
spur; ted Sunflower; old rose 
Poppies, 25 tbispful. Add 
mostage. Permit 53. Mrs. Lizzie 
Crawford, 18 Crawford Sass 
Ellijay.  
 
_ Nice rooted dbl. white Ge- 
 
raniums, Strawberry Begonia, 
dbl. red, pink, everblooming 
Maple Leaf Begonias, 50c ea.; 
Fiuffy Ruffles, Boston and 
Maiden Hair Ferns, any 3, 
25c, mixed Iris, dbl. orange 
Daylilies, 25, $1. Add 35c 
postage. Minimum order $1. 
Permit 49. Mrs. J. W. Jones, 
Madison. 
 
Red Spider Lilies, dk. yel- 
low and Lemon Daylilies; red 
Daylilies, white Flags, purple 
Orchid, blue Iris, "ei, doz.; 
long stem Duchess of Wind- 
sor; blue yard violets. Add 
50c ea. order for postage. Per- 
 
    
  
 
  
 
    
  
 
  
 
  
    
 
   
   
 
   
  
 
  
  
 
   
 
  
 
     
   
 
   
 
  
 
ae 22. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 
N. Hoes St., Thomasville 
((Z. -C.-81792).  
 
_ Perennial 4 Oclocks, blood 
red, bright red, snow white, 
Vari., cerise, yellow, and pink, 
seeds or tubers, 5c tspfl.; tu- 
bers, 5c; perennial hollyhocks, 
dk. red, bright red, tspfl., 
10e; Canna bulbs, bright red, 
brilliant yellow, ea. 10c; per- 
ennial Morning Glory vines, 
heavenly blue, 10c _ start; 
\gourds: dipper, martin and 
wren, 25c; Per. Blue Salvia, 
10c start: Gaillardia (peren- 
nial) all colors, spoonful, 10c. 
Walton Von Strode, 1607 So. 
aan St., Valdosta (Z. 
(C. 31601). 
 
Iris: 100 diff. kinds, 50c to 
\$5., surplus sale, some at all 
(prices, state colors wanted, 
not labeled, $2., $2.50; also, 
$3. labeled, my selection, 25 
postage ea. doz.; 125 Da: li- 
lies, all colors, hot label! ed, 
i$ and aoe 50, state 
 
Oc 
 
  
 
colors wanted 
 
first dozen., 10c ea. addition- 
al doz., or part doz. 
plants. 
M. 
 
Bonus 
Permit 19. Mrs. F.. 
Combs, Washington. 
 
eee large clumps, $1. ea. 
ten elumps. Cannot 
BO Ere Se 
 
    
    
  
  
 
-Rd., | Mrs. 
 
plants; also, nice Clerodend- | yy 
 
postage | 
 
1960 and 1962: tee Daylilies; 
deep rose Thrift, for sale at 
very low price to anyone who 
will come for them. Will dig. 
Permit 353. Mrs. W. E. Wil- 
son, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 127, Fair- 
burn. 
 
Mixed collection of Beard- 
ed Iris, selected from 35 va- 
rieties, 12, *$2.50,. and 30c 
postage; dbl. red Poppy seed, 
25 pkt.; dbl. Hollyhock seed, 
all colors, separate, or mixed 
colors, 25 tblspful. Stamped 
 
50c, easy to root and grow and self-addressed env. for 
apidly. All plus _ postage. Pee. Renee ae Paul 
fermit 338, Mrs. Ira T. E aes i 
 
  
 
New crop. Daylily seed, 
produced by hand pollination 
with pollen from choice 
blooms, 50 seed, $1. Permit 
43. Mrs CeoT. Hambrick, Rt. 
1, Moultrie. 
 
~ King Alfred Daffodils, Par- 
rot Tulips, paper white Nar- 
C1is:s.ty sy. $1150 doz... Jon- 
quils, sweet - scented small 
yellow Narcissus and mixed 
bulbs; $150 = -.;* Hybrid 
Amaryllis, white Calla ties, 
Crinum lilies, Apostle lilies, 
 
| Croft Easter lilies, and Eureka 
 
White Casmos, 13,  $1; red 
Spider lilies, Butterfly nies 
5 kinds Daylilies, $1.25 doz; 
white and lavender Flag li- 
 
lies, $1.50 doz. Permit 354. 
LSU ta Hanpelly ss kutse 4. 
Quitman. 
 
  
 
Daylilies: Kwanso, Mikado, 
Redhead, Morocco Red, Sweet- 
 
| briar, Skylark, Slyvia, Paint- 
 
ed Lady, Cherokee Maid, Lin- 
 
da, Browneyed Susan, Bus- 
ter Brown, 12, $2.50, damp 
pack, labeled. Permit 370. 
 
Miss June Kimsey, Hiawas- 
s5e. 
 
Orange Daylilies, white, 
sweet scented April Narcis- 
sus, le ea. plus postage. Per- 
mit 387. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 
 
2, Kennesaw (Z. C. 30144). 
 
Intermediate Iris roots for 
sale or exchange: all colors, 
color combinations: white, 
cream, yellow; brown, blue, 
pink, purple, lavender, bloom 
earlier than the lg. bearded 
types, 20 asstd. plants $1. plus 
25 postage, or exch. for any 
perennial flower that I do 
not have, or grapevines (white 
or pink), blue Scuppernong 
vines, Martha Washington 
Aspatagus roots, or plum- 
size strawberry plants. Per- 
mit 479. Mrs. E. M. Reed, Rt. 
1, Kensington. : 
 
Red Salmon, Rosebud dbl. 
Geranium cuts, Justicia, 8 
diff. Cactus cuts, white, pink, 
Oxalis, red Gizzard Coleus, 
many trailing Coleus, white 
Salmon Sultanas, all rooted, 
running Begonia, variegated 
Jew, all 10c ea.; Maiden hair, 
solid leaf Sword Ferns, 35 
ea.; It. blue, yellow, purple 
and mixed Tris, blue Violets, 
85c doz. Add postage. Per- 
mit 138. Mrs. Ralph Williams, 
Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville. 
 
Seed: mixed color Sweet 
Williams, mixed col. Holly- 
hocks, 20c pkt.; multi pinks, 
15e pkt.; Fevertew, 10c pkt.; 
Rag Girl, Robin, 10c vkt; wht. 
Rose Hibiscus, 25 large. pkt.; 
Cosma, 5c pkt.; Per. mixed col. 
Phlox, 20e pkg. Mrs. Ruby 
Logan, Rt. 1, Prior Rd., Lithia 
Springs. Permit 445. 
 
Daylilies, 20 diff., labeled, 
$2.50; Pink Damask, Colonial 
Dame, Black Prince, Painted 
Lady, Maid Marion, Mario- 
nette, 25c; Pink Dream, North 
Star, Picture, Little Cherub, 
Bonbon, Cara Mia, 35c; Ala- 
ska Lights, Captain Russell, 
Bride Elect, $1.; Sunburs 
Gold, $2.; Melon Balls, $6.; 
Lullaby Mood, $7, Add 35 
postage. Per. 101. Walter M. 
Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., S. 
E., E., Atlanta. (Z. C. 30316) 
 
Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.; 
Single blue Hyacinths, 2 doz. 
$1.;. Tiger ily bulbs, bloom 
size, 4, $1.; Emperor Daffodil 
bulbs, 2 doz., $1.; yellow Jon- 
quils, 3 doz., $1.3 blue Hy- 
drangeas, 4, $1, Add 30c post- 
age. Permit HOmaNirs st bP. 
Steinheimer, Brooks. 
 
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 
40c doz.; blue Vinca Minor, 
60c doz.; Creeping Shortia, a 
hardy rock garden Moss, $1. 
doz.; Ground Ivy. vines, 50c 
doz.; red Spider Lily bulbs, 6, 
75c; yellow Jonquil bulbs, $1. 
doz. All P. P. Per. 106. Mrs. 
Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, 
Adairsville. (Z. C. 30103) 
 
Catawba trees, sizes from 
1 to 4 ft., prices, 25c, 30c, 40c, 
50c. Will not ship. Per. 329. 
 
  
 
nted in 1959, 
 
    
    
 
   
   
    
 
large boxwood, 3 ft. high and 
5 ft. around. Per. 202. Mrs. 
Charles Lyon, Ball Ground, 
PH. 735-2548. 
 
Green Liriope Border grass, 
$2.75 C.; Daylilies: Evelyn 
 
   
    
 
  
 
  
 
my home, 3 different kinds 
nice large Bromelia plants, 
$2.50 ea. Per. 102. Mrs. Susan 
Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd., S. E., 
Atlanta, i Ce 30315), Pi: 
MA, 7-5759. 
 
Giant Admiral Byrd Daisy 
plants. Largest flowers and 
longest stms by planting 
now. Guar. satisfaction on 
del., ship anywhere or del. at 
Augusta, $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50. 
PoP. Per. -15i4 Mars. Ruth 
Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Aug- 
usta, Ph. RE. 6-8349. ; 
 
Tall bearded Iris: Flaming 
Troch, Late Sunset, Aldura, 
Cascadian, Desert Song, Three 
Sisters, Rose Bole, Ola Kala, 
Court Herald, Pink Lace, 
Lady Bosecaween, Gold Lace, 
Gypsy Rose, Master Charles, 
Rajah Brook, Cascade Splend- 
or, Orelio, $3. doz. P. P. Per. 
71. Mrs. Jesse Jacksen, Rt. 2, 
Hillcrest Dr., Austell. 
 
_ Nice boxwood, 18 in. to 4 ft. 
high, $1. to $7. Will sell one or 
truckload. Per. 333. Mrs. J. H. 
Grizzeln Rie 4. Hwy. 16; 
Blairsville, Ph. 745- 4036 (be- 
fore 7 7p. m., no collect calls). 
 
12 kinds Cannas, $1. doz. 
plus 35 postage. White Can- 
nas, 15 ea.; Milk and wine 
Lilies, Umbrella Palms, 
Amaryllis, apricot color, 25c 
ea.; 25 kinds Daylilies, 15c ea:; 
Tube Roses, Narcissus and 
Daffodils, 50e doz.; red Spider 
Lilies. 15e ea. Add postage. 
Per. 44. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, 
Rte 2) Box 150, Camilla. (Z. C. 
31730) 
 
Madonna Lily bulbs ail 
sizes, mixed, $1.35 doz.: White 
 
  
 
  
 
3, $1.35; asst. pot flower cut- 
tings, 20, $1.35; Shallots, 4 
doz., $1. Add postage. Per. 88. 
Mrs. J. H. Gable, Be 3, Cedar- 
town. 
 
Ferns: eunericar Si 
Boston, Asparagus and Finger 
Ferns, 65c: Star Begonia, 
Kentia Palm, Calico Plants, 
Sanseveria, Xmas _ Cactus, 
Starfish, 65c; Crown of 
Thorns, Ox Tongue, Bird Nest, 
75c; Aluminum, Prayer Plant, 
Halfmoon, Donkeys Ears, 
Snake, Fan and Cockleburr 
Cactus, 50c plus postage. Per. 
65. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- 
ming. 
 
  
 
White confederate yellow 
Fla. Jasmines, blue Plumbago, 
50c ea.; Boston and Fish 
Seale Ferns, 3, $1.; Ivy that 
grows indoors or out, 3, 50c; 
dbl. pink Rose Begonias, 35c 
ea.; per. Coleus, 2 colors, 3 
cuttings 25c; Coreopsis, 6, 50; 
Cassia, has yellow blooms, 25c 
ea. Add postage. Permit 36. 
Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, 
Chester (Z. C. 31012). 
 
Flowers 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
Want some pink Canna 
Lilies, reasonably priced. Mrs. 
A. D. Blackstock, Rt. 4, 
Douglasville. 
 
  
 
Want old-fashioned single 
Hollyheck seed of different 
colors. Mrs. Frank Plott, Rt. 
1, Box 74A., Duluth. 
 
Want small mulberry trees, 
old-fashioned sugar berry 
trees, pomegranate bushes, 
and banana shrub bushes. Gvie 
prices and planting time. Roy 
 
: wor 
Damson Blue Plum trees, ali 
 
PAGE THREE 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Equipment 
 
8 ft. 
 
W. J. 
3284. 
 
750 
reeder double unit, with 2- 
 
in good cond, and all for $10. 
 
     
 
        
    
 
chick electric a 
 
  
 
cap. 
automatic drinkers, all < 
 
Self, Fairburn, Phe 964 =e 
 
  
 
FOR SALE 
 
Su 
 
lor type, and 2 
 
  
 
rge milking stalls, 4 par- a 
Surge milk- 
 
  
 
  
 
      
   
 
  
 
  
 
Box 444, Roswell. 
 
McCormick mowing ma- 
chine, 12 ft. hay rake, and 2 
 
horse wagon; also, shop tools: 
 
blower and anvil, and iron 190 gal. James-way milk 
kettle and farm bell, all for|cooler in good cond., $600. 
$200. Mrs. E. J. Carden, Rt.|Eimer R. Partain, Rt. 2, El- 
2, Fayetteville. berton.  
 
  
 
Claar, Autum Red, Royal Toga Pe eee eee ing mae eB josie ee : 
Sandalwood, Gusto, Cornell,/3-1 in. bottom plows. Ys 913-427-6122 3 toe aie 
Precious Ruby, Sante Fe,|ppr, sect, harrow, subsoil : =e 
Mikado, Baronet, Lady Caro-| pjow, planters and cultiva- One belt pulley and power ~ 
lyn, Kentucky Cardinal, $3.75) tors, used very little. All in| take-off assembly for Parm 
doz., asst. only; 25 asst. Day-| so0d cond., $1,700. J. T. Sapp, | 2!! Cub tractor, in extra on 
lilies, unlabeled, $2.50; Pot-|Rt. 1, Box 13, Guyton, Ph | cond. O. E. Justice, Rt. 
plant cuttings, 25 ae eee PR. 2-2317, Box 148, Irwinton. 
Adie P< sPer 28. Wits. Wr 70. : f 
eae Sorghum mill, gas-powered John Deere rake, like new, 
Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. and all nent. $100. (lo- | mule-drawn type, $85) Io aes 
Extra large Regal Lily|cated 4 mi. E. of Jasper on| Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple, 1/20 
bulbs, $4 doz.; medium size,| Cove Rd., at Kale Griffet old| mi. off Hwy. 78. 
$2.50 doz. Add 35c postage for| home, now owned by Park- 
ea. doz., 20c for half doz, At|ers). Mts. Dora Parker, P. O.| 10 ft. weeder and one row ~ 
 
rotary hoe, for sale or trade 
for 9 ft. Culti-packer. E. C. 
McCart, Rt. 2, Loganville (Z. 
C. 30249), Ph. TH 3-2630. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
and American Beauty Peonies, |. 
 
  
 
  
 
Grace Autry, Rt. 4, 
Buena Vista, : 
 
  
 
Brooks, Talbotton, 
 
  
 
  
 
if. 
 
Vili. 
 
XI, 
 
  
 
AUGUSTA 
 
1963 SCHE 
 
DAY SCHOOL  2025 Lumpkin Road 
Registration Closes  September 13, 1963. 8 a.m. to 4 p-m. 
 
Supply Fees  $12.60 per month for all courses except 
: Business Education which is $5.00 per month, 
Students furnish own books. 
 
Schedule  All courses meet 5 days per week, 6 hours 
 
Drafting and Design Technology  22 months in 
 
Electrical Consiruction & Maintenance  22 months 
 
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration  22 months in 
 
per day. 
OFFERINGS | 
1. Business Education  11 months in length. 
2. Electronic Technology  22 months in length. 
3. Electrical Technology  22 months in length. 
4, Chemical Technology  22 months in length. 
5. 
 
length. 
6. Radio & T. V. Repair  22 months in length. 
7. 
 in length. 
8. 
 
length. 
9. Automotive Mechanics  22 
10. 
 
Cosmetology  15 months in length. 
All course offerings are dependent upon fifteen qualified 
 
applicants. 
 
EVENING SCHOOL 
 
Registration Date  September 3, 1963  6:30 p.m. 
Supply Fees  $5.00 per month in advance for all courses. 
Fees for Business Education  $5.00 per month for one 
 
subject or three subjects. 
OFFERINGS 
 
Business Education 
 
VO-TECH 
 
DULE 
 
months in length. 
 
  
 
A. Typing 
B. Shorthand 
C. Business English 
D. Bookkeeping 
E. Office Machines 
F. Business Math 
 
  
 
Electronic Technology (Preparatory) 
A. Ist year  Mon., Tu., Thr., 6:30 - 10:30 
B. 2nd year  Mon., Tu., Thr., 6:30 - 10:30 
C. 3rd year  Mon., Tu., Thr., 6:30 - 10:30 
ll. Electrical Technology (Preparatory) : a 
A. Ist year  Mon., Tu., Thr., 6:30 - 10:30 : a 
IV. Chemical Technology (Preparatory) on 
A. Ist year  Mon., Tu., Thr., 6:30 - 10:30 
Y. Drafting & Design Technology (Preparatory) 
A. Ist year  Mon., Tu., Thr., 6:30 - 10:30 a 
Vi. Engineering Drafting (Extension) : ah 
 
A. ist year, Wed. & Fri., 7- 
 
Vil. Radio & T. V. Repair (Extension) 
 
A. 2nd year, Tu. & Thr., 7 - 
Electrical 
 
A. Ist year, Tu. & Thr., 7-10 
 
X. Appliance Repair (Extension) 
A. Ist year, Mon. & Wed., 7-10 
Automotive (Extension) 
A. Automotive Testing (64 Hours) Mon. & 
B. Automotive Transmissions (64 Hours) Tu. & Thr.. 
 
_7~=10 
 
C. Automotive Electrical Systems (64 Hours) (Alter- 
nators, Transistors, efc.) Tu. & Thr., 7-10 
 
applicants. 
 
Applicants applying for extension courses must be em- 
: ployed in the area for which they wish training. 
 
Operators and production 
 
Construction & Meintenance (Extension) 
A. 2nd year, Wed. & Fri.. 7-10 
 
IX. Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (Extension)  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
10 
 
10 
 
Wed., 7-10 
 
  
 
All course offerings are dependent upon fifteen qualifi ied 
 
  
 
people are eligible. 
 
  
   
   
 
    
 
PAGE rOUR 5. 
 
  
 
  
 
Equipment 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
Pasture Dream small seed 
attachment, good cond., $200. 
(3 point hitch); also, Ford 
tractor pulley. T. H. Wilson, 
Ri. 2, Box 138, Fairburn, Ph. 
964-7516. 
 
Pasture Dream sod _ seeder 
with:3 hoppers for lg. and 
small seed, and fertilizer, fits 
3 point hitch, good cond., 
$300.; also, 15 in. hammer- 
mill, used only about, 30 hrs., 
$125. Tom Thompson, Jr., 
Eatonton, Ph. 485-6387. 
 
500 gal. Propane or Butane 
gas tank, controls, valves, 
etc., some gas in tank, and in 
very good cond., above or un- 
Gerground type, $175. James 
L. Broome, Jr., 2220 Dawn- 
ville Rd., Dalton -~Ph. 278- 
2697 (not collect). 
 
Farmall MD (diesel) trac- 
tor, $650. First cash offer 
buys. See at: R. M. Jackson, 
Rt. 1, Campton (4% mi. from 
~Monroe on Gratis Rd. Ph. 
267-9323, Monroe (no collect 
tals). 
 
Gill pulverizer, all purpose 
cultivator, 1953 Jubilee trac- 
tor, post hole digger, sub soil- 
er, bush hog, blade, drag har- 
row, hay rake, and_ chisel 
plow, all in good cond. R. A. 
Vanek, 4500 Tucker-Norcross 
Rd,, Tucker, Ph. 938-4723. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Old model Pasture Dream 
Grassland seeder, 7 ft., fair 
cond., $100. cash. J. Ralph 
Duggan, Warthen. 
 
  
 
J. D. 10 ft. fertilizer spread- 
er, $200.; 10 in. Sears ham- 
mermill with several screens, 
$100. Both in excel. cond. W. 
L. Mims, Rt. 2, Box 68, Heph- 
zibah, Ph. 592-4388. 
 
  
 
_ David Bradley garden trac- 
tor, 546 H.P. with equipment, 
$110: T. O. Chapman, Rt. 2, 
Plunkett -, lithonia, Ph. 
482-8794 (no collect calls). 
 
A. C. tractor model C., with 
hydraulic lift and all equip. 
for sale or trade for Ford A. 
tractor, with or without blade 
and bucket. M. Stephens, c/o 
 
-Napolis, 2139 W. Broad St., 
Athens, Ph. LI. 6-7375. 
 
_ 1952 John Deere A. tractor 
in excel. cond., not run since 
major overhaul which in- 
cluded $450. worth of new 
parts throughout, new radia- 
tor, steering gears, front tires 
and paint, $900. Walker E. 
Horne, Box 556, Newnan, Ph. 
253-2053 (days). 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
- 500 gal: above ground Mix- 
O-Gas tank, $200., plus gas. 
Company will move it in this 
area. H. C. Emory, Rt. 2, Col- 
Jege Park, Ph. PO 7-6057. 
 
_ Athens 5 dise tiller with 
seeder box, 2, 2 horse, -wa- 
fons, and 7 ft. New Holland 
mower. Horner lL. Chafin, Rt. 
2. McDonough. 
 
Eggomatic grader with legs, 
1800 per hr., $125.: 4 A. R. 
Wood, 500 cap., gas brooders, 
$15. ea.; 100 asstd. chick and 
pullet feeders. Lewis E. Beers, 
15: Robinson St., Newnan, Ph. 
AL. 3-0500. 
 
polo Cs tractor =W-9 --4 
wheels, $609. Fred Glass, Rt. 
2, McDonough, (Hwy. 42, 3 
mi. north). 
 
Super C. tractor motor and 
frontend. G. R. Foskey, Rt. 1, 
Adrian. 
 
John Deere 227 corn pick- 
r with automatic lubrication, 
picked 4 crops, in good cond., 
$650. J. L. King. Zebulon. 
 
100 egg cap. Oakes incuba- 
for including thermometer 
and hygrometer, in good 
cond., $10. Mrs. Marshal 
Capes, Rt. 1, Box 291, Oxford, 
(ZC. 30267). 
 
Dairy-Kool stainless steel 
milk tank, 100 gal. cap., stain- 
Jess steel strainer, and 2 unit 
milking machine. Mrs. A. B. 
Payne, Rt. 2, Box 144, Tem- 
ple, Ph. 459-6002 (No Collect 
Calls). 
 
5 H. P. garden iractor with 
turning plow, cutaway har- 
, cultivator, lay-off plow, 
$75. LS. Brackett, 3100 
Brackett Sts j 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Marietta. 
 
  
 
Dearborn seeder for lg. 
and small seed, and fertilizer, 
all at one time. On good rub- 
ber; needs minor repair, but 
ready to go. $100.; also, 21 
ft. metal trough conveyer, 
good cond. $50. M. L. Frey, 
5755 Memorial -Drive, Stone 
Min., Ph. 443-7370 (no col- 
lect calls). 
 
Ford tractor No. 541, new, 
 
operates 1 or 2 row, all cul- 
tivation feet, no plows, $2,- 
250. Rev. J. R. Smith, Manas- 
Sas. Z 
 
Myers shallow well oe 
with 50 gal. tank, has % 
H. P. rated motor, all good 
cond., $35. Jennings William- 
son, Rt. 1, Bristol (15 mi. S: 
ae Baxley, just off Hwy. 
15). 
 
Jeen farm utility  trailer 
with home-made body, $25. 
Robert: h; tAllen* Jn Riko. 
Fayetteville, Ph. 461-7775. 
 
Farmall M.D. tractor for 
sale. Maurice Jackson, Rt. 1, 
Campton, (4% mi. from Mon- 
roe on Gratis Rd.), Ph. 267- 
9326 (Monroe). 
 
1959 Ford tractor No. 871 
with equipment. Good cond., 
and reasonable. Mrs. E. R. 
Williamson, 5920 Peachtree- 
Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta, 
Ph. 255-8769. 
 
250 gal. Dari-Kool milk 
tank in good cond., $500.; and 
factory built. 2-compartment 
stainless steel dairy wash 
vat, $35.; also, 3% in. new 
Fairbanks Morse irrigation 
pump without motor, $100. 
Charles T. Walker, Rt. 1, The 
Rock, Ph. 474R. : 
 
Triumph =corn. ss heedike ne 
Model 500, shells 500 bu. per 
hour; used very little, $500. 
Ralph Westbrook, 3346 Tang- 
ewood Dr., Augusta; Ph. 738- 
3678. : 
 
250 gal. Wilson bulk milk 
tank; 30 gal. electric water 
heater; dbl. comp. stainless 
steel wash vat; 2 bucket type 
Marlow milkers; air compres- 
sor and motor; and other misc. 
items such as solid stainless 
steel strainer, etc. Will sell 
all or part at bargain. All in 
excel. cond. See at my home 
1% mi. north-northeast of 
LaFayette. Ear] Crowe, Rt. 1, 
Box 730, LaFayette. ; 
 
50 sheets of good used tin 
roofing; 40 chicken feeders, 4 
ft. long, good for hens or broil- 
ers, 25c ea. Ralph MDangar, 
Roswell, Ph. 993-6621. 
 
David Bradley electric egg 
washer, 100 egg capacity, used 
one year, like new; David 
Bradley egg grading scales; 
and David Bradley elec- 
tC ita bike models incu 
bator, 50 egg capacity, 
works perfectly. Make offer. 
Walton Von Strode. 1607 
South Patterson St., Valdosta 
(CS Cz3i60): 
 
Pump, 350 GPH Homart 
shallow well, with or without 
motor and/or tank. K. T, 
Clarke, Rt. 3, Box 322, Col- 
lege Park (near Washington 
Rd., and Roosevelt Hwy.). 
 
Gould Hydraulie boom pe- 
can shaker mounted on Case 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
300. diesel, used only one 
week, like new. Will sell 
with or without tractor. L. 
 
F. Nowell, Ft. Valley, Ph. TA. 
5-8360. 
 
Dwarfhay rake, excel. cond., 
$125.; and set of planters and 
cultivators for John Deere A. 
tractor, excel. cond., $125. S. 
F. Yelton, Norwood. 
 
60 in. Woods roiary cutter, 
belt driven, pull type (not 3 
point hitch) $200. 22 H. P. 
kohler engine, air cooled, ex- 
 
  
 
  
 
eel. cond., starter and _gene- 
rator, $100... Harold Dailey, 
Rt. 3, Box 145, McDonough 
 
(Z. C. 30253). 
 
1959 Massey Ferguson trac- 
tor, disc: plow, cut-a-way 
harrow, 2-row planter, culti- 
vator, like new, $1600. Con- 
tact Mrs. Quilla C. Edwards, 
He a Danielsville, Ph. ST. 9- 
 
Doe 
 
Farmall Cub tractor, late 
model, good cond., blade, dise 
harrow and 12 in. plow. Eu- 
gene Claxton, Jr., 5491 Chupp 
Rd., Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-6797. 
 
Equipment 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Want late model, No. 65, 
Ferguson tractor or equiva- 
lent. Will buy for right price, 
or trade JD model 440 Deisel 
Crawler in like new cond. 
Will furnish transportation for 
trade. Jerry Manack, Syl- 
Vania. 
 
  
 
Interested in buying chick- 
en houses suitable to tear 
down and move. Must be 
cheap. June Smith, P. O. Box 
405, Thomson, Ph. 595-2381 
i (not collect). 
 
  
 
run no more than 10 hrs., it. 
 
   
 
  
 
Wan il eg sher | 
Myland or Egg-O-1 e 
grader combination. Quil 
Jordan, Toccoa, Ph. 886-2912. 
 
Want 500 gal. Propane gas 
tank, late model, in good 
cond., above ground type. 
James W. Gooch, Suches, Ph. 
747-2271. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
~ Want used windmill water. 
 
pump outfit. State price in 
first letter. Kenneth Goolsby, 
 
-Thomson. 
 
  
 
Want Gravely garden tract- 
or with rotary mower and 
circular saw. Equipment must 
 
be in good cond., priced right, 
 
and be within reasonable 
distance of Monroe. R. E. Ay- 
cock, Jr., P. O. Box 296, Mon- 
roe. 
 
Want Farmall M., Super 
M., or M. T. A. tractor in good 
condition. State price and 
kind. Harold Allen, Rt. 1, 
Alapaha. : : 
 
Want Ford-Ferguson 1 disc 
terracer in good cond. Dan W. 
Payne, Jr., Reynolds, Ph. TI. 
7-5487. 
 
Want 1 ton feed mixer; also, 
single phase elec. motors, 1 
to 5 H. P. for farm use. Bill 
Mixon, Rt. 3, Box 80, Griffin, 
Ph. 228-8950. 
 
Want automatic chicken 
feeder. T. C. Tolliver, Rocky 
Face, Ph. 673-2049. 
 
Want small hammermill 
with socker attachment. State 
make, approx. cond., price, 
and where located. O. E. Just- 
ice, Rt. 1, Box 148, Irwinton. 
 
Livestock 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Cattle 
 
Reg. Hereford bull, 11 mos. 
old, red color, polled and of 
good conformation, $150.; also, 
purebred bull, same age, type 
and sire, $125. See both at 
farm. Will sell or exchange 
for heifers of same quality. 
Paul J. Cain, Route 1, Com- 
merce. 
 
  
 
  
 
Polled Herefords: open and 
bred heifers, brood cows and 
bulls, predominately Victor 
Domino breeding. C. V. for 
Bangs. Registration papers 
furnished, Priced to sell. B. B. 
Campbell, P. O. Box 65, Jack- 
son, Ph. 775-7031 (days). 
 
  
    
 
ae 
1 
 
| ves, $175. to $300. O 
 
  
 
  
 
Otis 
ner, 204 Timothy Ave., R 
 
   
 
e, 
St 
 
  
  
 
Ph. 232-3019 (no coll 
calls). : 
Few choice Reg. Hereford 
 
bulls, excel. bloodline. R. H. 
Harnest;) Rip Box -otoe 
(Birdie Rd.), Griffin, Ph. 227- 
6767 (no collect calls).  
 
Reg. horned Hereford bull, 
calved 12-3-62, stocky built, 
short coupled and rich color- 
ed. Car] Roberts, Ball Ground. 
 
Reg. Angus bred and open 
heifers, and cows with and 
without calves, good blood- 
lines and clean; also, good 
Reg. Angus bulls of service 
age, from 2 yrs. old, down. 
Clean, C. V., and guaranteed 
breeders. Will sell all or any 
part. F. W. Phillips, Kenne- 
saw, Ph. 428-2959. 
 
Reg. horned-type Hereford 
bull, 16 mos. old, well mark- 
ed, excel. bloodline, reason- 
ably priced. Pete Williams, 
Royston, Ph. 245-6161 (day- 
time). 
 
Purebred Guernsey bull, 2 
yrs. old, extra well marked 
and easy to manage, runs in 
pasture every day, mother re- 
gistered, and artificial bull 
calf. W. Harry McDonald, Rt. 
3. Jefferson. 
 
Reg. Jersey cow, Pinnacle 
Bonny Sybilene Beauty, No. 
2197585, $150. Robert Allen, 
Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-7775. 
 
3 Reg. young Angus cows 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
with calves at side, best of} 
 
Eileenmere breeding, all bred 
to son of Eileenmere 78th.,. 
$200. - $400. ea. C. C. Blood- 
worth, Rt. 2. Powder Springs, 
Ph. 427-6395. : 
 
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford 
bulls and heifers, excel. blood- 
lines, good range of ages. H. 
Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park 
Soe Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4- 
 
Purebred Guernsey milch 
cow and heifer calves, calved 
Aug. 14. Cow gives 4 gal. or 
more daily. Mrs. A. A. Tatum, 
LaGrange. Ph. TU. 2-3180 (no 
collect calls). : eas 
 
  
 
  
 
2 young Jersey cows: 1 with 
Ist. calf, 1 with 2nd. calf. Will 
sell with or without calf. W. 
 
S. Shields, Route 2, Thomson, 
 
Ph. 595-1835. 
 
13 polled Whiteface cows 
and calves. Earl Stokes, Rt. 3, 
Box 397, Griffin, Ph. 7- 
7502. ; 
 
  
 
  
 
|La Perriere, Hoschten, 
 
Jonesboro. 
 
some Reg., all other 
to 
 
  
   
  
          
 
     
    
  
   
 
Angus heifer calf, a 
yr. old, will feed out on | 
for freezer locker or 
carry to slauter. pen for p. 
Will dress out about 275 
G. W. Johnson, P. 
Conley, Ph. 366- 
ject calls). a 
 
Dbl. standard Reg. p 
Hereford bulls, extra goo 
10 mos. old, well built 
good conformation. Roy G 
dard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. 4 
8433. : ; 
 
20 good Reg. polled He: 
ford bulls, all deep red, 
have good growth for 
calfhood vaccinated,  
herd. Winton C. Harris, 
Siereven, Phy 5'6:4- 
(Odenn).  eo 
 
Polled Hereford bull 
excel. conformation, dark 
and very gentle, 6 mos. 
can be dbl. Reg. Herman D 
 
    
  
 
   
     
  
    
   
   
    
    
  
    
   
   
    
 
   
 
  
 
c 
R? 
 
  
 
654-2431, cae 
Crest Eileenmere Reg. A: 
us bull with papers, wt. 1 
lbs., will be 3 yrs. old Dec 
very gentle, $250.; also, se 
al milch cows, fresh in 
calves by side, not Reg. Se 
my place anytime. B. L 
Leroy, Noahs Ark Rd. R 
 
  
       
 
     
  
 
   
 
6 horn-type Hereford 
6-10 mos. old, thorough! 
 
   
    
  
  
     
 
     
 
Smith, Palm 
 
etto, 
 
Jersey heifer calves, 2 Ang 
heifer calves, and 2 Ang 
 
    
   
    
  
 
4 black Angus bulls, 
mos. old, best 
 
registration, 
priced for quick - 
Sommer, c/o Sommer 
Farms, Hawkinsville, Ph. 89: 
7201. ee 
 
4 grade cows, all 
 
    
    
  
    
     
  
 
Angus bull and in good 
tion, raise their calves we 
$475. for all. See at farm. C 
or write. W. K. Stringer, P. 
Box 222, Atlanta 1, Ph. Dra 
 
  
 
3-0092 (no collect calls). 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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published. 
 
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 , all ages. ee 6 mos. 
rs. T. J. Hall, Union 
h. 489-4930. 
 
sood Black Angus cows, 5 
alves, and 3 are close 
g calves. Will sell to- 
or separate. H. L. 
and, 432 Oakland 
N. W., Gainesville, Ph. 
6395. 
 
polled Hereford Bee 
Domino bloodline, bulls 
dy for heavy service and 
 
and priced reasonably. 
Downs, P. O. Box III, 
ston. Ph. 647-7911. 
 
and half breed Angus 
avg. 2 yrs. old, mostly 
 
also, Whiteface and 
cows bred to Reg. Ang- 
J, some with calves at 
 
edartown, Ph. 748-4254. 
 
$ ry Ownby, Rt 3 
Douglasville, Ph 942- 4604. 
 
  
 
Black Poland China poate 
bred and open gilts. Bangs 
free herd, treated for Cholera 
and Reg. in buyers name. W. 
aR: Jennings, Rt. 2. Americus. 
 
12 Landrace pigs, 6 wks. 
old, $10: ea: J. H.Akins, Rt. 
1, Box 355, Lawrenceville 
(Buford and Lawrenceville 
Hwy.), Ph. 843-7041. 
 
Spotted Poland China ser- 
vice boars, of quality breed- 
ing, registered in buyers. 
name. M. J. Blackmon, Pine- 
pure (4 mi. SE), Ph. 645- 
 
Purebred Spotted Poland 
China boar, 9 mos. old, sired 
by Master Man, Reg. in buy- 
ers name; also, Yorkshire 
boar, 5-mos. old, Reg. in buy- 
ers name. D. T. Bass, Ri. 3; 
aoe Rd., Macon, Ph. 788- 
 
25 pigs, 9 purebred York- 
shire and 6 part Poland China 
and Hampshire, 6 wks. old, 
$10. ea. (will not ship); also, 
purebred Yorkshire service 
boar, about 2 yrs. old, wt. 
around 200 lbs., $45. See late 
in afternoons or on Saturday. 
A D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
tex, Jersey cow, freshened 
ime in June with fine 
= @-- Herron, -Sr., Rt. 1; 
(see after 4: 30 p. m.). 
 
d dispersal, 24 Reg. 
ed Herefords, 9 cows, 5 
_ calves at side, others 
 
1800 lb. herd bull, well 
 
tked, and 6 young bulls 
3 heifers of varying ages. 
es F. Howe, 1278 S 
11 Rd., Marietta. 
 
Angus bull, 16 mos. 
Fired Erwin, Rt. 2, Adairs- 
Ph. MA. g- 3341. 
 
Swine 
 
rebred Spot boars, long 
r and good growth, will 
ter. E. E. Watson, Rt. 2, 
tt Gaines, Ph. 768-4827. 
 
sows and 25 pigs, six wks. 
, little boned Guinea and 
oat e cross. Ernest 
 
to 140 Ilbs., 
entire herd. 
deliver for $1. ea. with- 
 
2. SPC pigs igs and hogs, 
bloodlines, long meat 
one fine boar lg. enough 
service, one gilt ready to. 
ed, ane litter of pigs now 
See at my place 
Ww. oe Dimpseys aa 
orge Larry Ferguson, Rt. 
re Spring. 
 
mtire herd of S. P. Chinas, 
est Reg. stock: sows, gilts, 
vice boars, pigs, reasonably 
ced. ehampions 
ter Man, Mans Man, For- 
Step and Mr. Prestige. 
ice boars, $35. to $45.; 
$20. up, unrelated pairs, 
gilts $50. up, bred sows, 
and herd boars. See them. 
| Sanders, _ Glenwood 
city). 
 
Hampshire pigs, 6 wks. 
i, $10. each; also, _O.1-C. 
ite sow already bred, $50. 
C. Anderson, Rt. . Alpha- 
a, Ph. GR. 5- 6403. 
 
andeace pigs from M.C.S. 
ar (Mr. Winston), 8 wks. 
1, $25. ea., Reg. in buyers 
me Mee C. Sumner, Rt. 1; 
x 162B, Warner Robins, 
. 923-3362 (after 6 P.M.). 
 
Reg. Landrace breeder 
ck; young boars and gilts, 
to 10 wks. old, from some 
the finest bloodlines, Her- 
an G. Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee. 
 
Reg. black Essex male pigs, 
 
wks. old, ee Wiley G. 
umpier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Val- 
sta, -Ph. OH 2-4349. 
 
O.1.C. breeding stock, boars 
rvice age, $35. at farm; ilts 
and 5 mos. old, $25. to $30.; 
gs 8 wks. old, $18. Reg. in 
iyers name. All at farm. 
iul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. 
Registered Landrace pigs 
id boars, Grand Champion, 
winnett County Fair. James 
Ledford, Rt. 1, Lawrence- 
Ne, Ph. 843-3155. 
 
Reg. Yorkshire sows, Cert. 
eat type, bred, farrowed in 
ervice age boars, and 
 
S 3 mos. 
 
    
  
  
   
 
@ mare, 
 
+ |. 
 
Several Spotted Poland 
China brood sows, purebred, 
some with 9 pigs, 2 to 3 wks. 
old; 3 Yorkshire sows, 1 or 
2 Hampshire sows and 1 or 
2 other sows; also, purebred 
male. Come see and will make 
price. See Saturday afternoon 
or Sunday. Do not write. D. 
H. Simmons, Hawkinsville (10 
MOH OL) ie 
 
Horses, Mules & Ponies 
 
At Stud: Sir Duke, dbl. 
Reg. Palomino Quarter horse, 
AQHA P-47921, PHBA, top 
bloodlines, 
Duke by Royal Duke, dam: 
Baby .Gold by Gold Mount. 
Excellent conformation and 
disposition, firstanding in 
south, fee $50.; Reg. Palomino 
top show record, top 
breeding, will breed to Sir 
Duke if desired. Sally Owen, 
2572 Lawrenceville Rd., De- 
eatur, 938-2824. 
 
Grade mare, 
 
  
 
bred back to registered Palo- 
mino; also, brown and white 
Shetland stallion; also, 2 sad- 
dles and bridles for sale. T. 
Burt, 6077 Hillvale Rd. off 
Covington Hwy., Rt. 2, Li- 
 
  
 
thonia, Ph. HU. 2-6440. 
Pinto mare with colt by 
side, $250.; Quarter horse 
 
gelding, blue ribbon winner, 
$350.; also, Ga: top winner 
road pony, 46 ins., and cart. 
Mrs. D. R. Poole, 1135 Niskey 
Lake Rd., S. W., Atlanta il, 
Ph. DI. 4-1506.  
 
Pinto Shetland pony geld- 
ing, 6 yrs old, for sale or trade. 
F. M. Westbrook, 5400 Camp- 
bellton Road, Ss W., Atlanta 
11, Ph. DI. 4-2886. 
 
At Stud: _ Reg. Quarter 
horse, Resta Bar by Tambo 
Bar out of Flutter Lady. Ex- 
cellent conf. and disposition 
and Reg. Dark Golden Palo- 
mino, Little Warrior, snow 
white mane and tail, stocking 
feet and blaze face; also, sev- 
eral horses for trade or sale, 
and want horses to_ board. 
Jimmy Rickard, c/o Circle R 
Ranch, Conyers, Ph. 483-8083 
(nights). 
 
Reg. Quarter Horses, and 
 
thorses trained for roping, 
reining, cutting, and pleasure. 
Hutch Hutchinson, Box 47, 
Carrollton. 
 
Nice, gentle, broke ponies, 
saddle horses for. sale, or 
 
trade; also, want old and crip- 
pled horses and mules. Will 
pick -up within 5-75 mi. of 
Augusta. E. J. McMahon, 1929 
Cery. Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 
 
must sell at once, $75.; 
 
sired by Grand | 430 
 
Ht Gk red, ral 
mo. old stallion colt by side, 
 
and sizes; 
 
Jonesboro, PheiGR: 
 
halter 
 
aD selection 
s1p n ol 
$150. ana ie sorrell mare 
with colt, $150.; Palomino 
gelding, $125.: also, several 
1963 stud pony colts, $65. 
 
Dick Fuller, Rt. 2, Abbeville, 
Ph. 467-4663. 
 
Mule with harness and 
feed, wt. 1100 lbs., good con- 
dition, about 12 yrs. old, 
works anywhere, gentle 
enough for children, no plug, 
also, 
free, Bantam chickens: to the 
one who buys. Mr. John 
Smith, Dyers Gin Rd, Rt: 1; 
Box 239, Temple. 
 
  
 
Burro, Mexican jack, very 
gentle, suitable for children 
to handle, $50. Mrs. Ray F. 
Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., 
Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753 GM 
lanta). 
 
Albino gelding, very stylish, 
great show prospect, 6 yrs. 
old, for exp. rider only, $200. 
or will trade for young gen- 
tle mare with colt by side and 
breda- backs Re Ay Peiillips, 
E] Model 734-5045 (Newton). 
 
Pinto stallion, 3 yrs. old, 
wt. 800 lbs., % Quarter horse, 
gentle out spirited, $200. La- 
mare Rozier Rweke pole Box 
5, Alma. 
 
Gentle mule. will work 
anywhere, excel. for farming, 
wt. 1300 lbs., reasonably 
priced. George Holston, Mo- 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
lena. 
 
  
 
Go Boys Tomorrow, 
TWHBA 622505, 18 mos. old, 
son of Major Go Boy by Mer- 
ty Go Boy, blue roan, rear 
white stockings and blaze, na- 
tural walking gait, and good 
show prospect, $500.. or trade 
for Reg. Morgan- horse of 
equal value. Ben J. Perkins, 
30 S. Hansell St.. Thomas- 
ville, Ph. 226-2113 (day, not 
collect). 
 
Nice 3 yr. old burro, sad- 
dle and bridle, could be bred, 
gentle, works good to cart, 
$80. complete. Larry Bell, Rt. 
2, Murdock Rd., Marietta, Ph. 
427-1866. 
 
  
 
| goats. born ae August, reason- 
ably priced. Ralph White, P. 
O. Box 497, Gainesville, Ph. 
LE. 2-6193. 
 
Young Nubian buck, best 
milking strain, naturally butt- 
headed, ready for fall service, 
$20. at my place. Joseph 
Abernathy, Yatesville - Rd., 
Barnesville. 
 
Livestock 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Want golden Palomino with 
white mane and tail, stocking 
feet, excellent conformation, 
gentle, from 2 to 10 yrs. old, 
weighing 800 to 1000 lbs. Pre- 
fer mare, but will consider 
stallion; also, want Pinto mare 
or stallion same description as 
other. H. Fred Tippett, Rt. 3, 
Vidalia, Ph, 537-3305. 
 
Want golden Palomino, 
white blaze, 4 stockings, white 
mane and tail, gentle horse, 
for a ten yr. old child, not 
over 8 yrs. old. Quote price. 
Jan Chapman, 105 Jarman 
St., Hazlehurst. 
 
Want red Angus calves, 
both parents must be Reg. 
Black Angus. Letters answer- 
ed. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy 
Ave. Rome, Ph. 232-3019. 
 
Want Saanan buck, about 8 
mos. old, or more. D. M. 
Waters, Epworth. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Want white Nubian doe, 
about 4 mos. old, within 50 
mi, of Albany, and reasonably 
priced. Mrs. Terry Lacey, The 
Havenette, Rt. 2, Leesburg. 
 
Want saddle horse 6 to 8 
yrs. old, gentle but spirited. 
Quote price with and without 
saddle. Must be reasonably 
 
  
 
37, Jackson. 
 
  
 
Quarter horse mare, around 
7 yrs. old, gaited, gentle, but 
full Ae pep. Clyde T. Bennett, 
Rt . Toccoa. 
 
so nice. Shetland one 
mares, some with colts by 
side, all bred, and all broken 
for children to ride, all colors 
also, . saddle and 
bridle, cheap. Jess Hoi rcoks 
8-6771 
 
Reg. Quarter horse filly, 2 
yrs. old, gentle and trained to 
ride, real nice; also, 3 yr. old 
4% Arabian and 4% saddle 
bred: H. E. Crawford, P. O. 
 
  
 
| Box 772, Augusta. 
 
  
 
~ Chestnut Quarter hor se 
gelding, excel. conformation 
and disposition. Mrs. Matti- 
son, 3467 Midvale Rd., Tuck- 
er, Ph. 938-6651. 
 
Colt, will be 2 yrs. old about 
Christmas, 5 gaited, gentle, 
broken. H. J. Rom- 
merdale, Box 173 Cleveland. 
 
  
 
Shetland ponies; 4 yr. old 
red and white mare with 
horse colt by side; 3 yr. old 
 
black and white mare with 
filly colt by side, both mares 
bred back; 6 yr. old register- 
ed Stud pony and 16 mo. old 
stud colt. Pete Williams, Roy- 
ston, Ph. 245-6161 (nights). 
 
Small pony, 5 mos. old, 
halter broken, good style; al- 
so, reddish pony stallion with 
light mane and tail, nice 
markings, 1 yr. and 11 months 
old, $150.; also, reddish pony 
stallion, around 2 yrs. old, 
saddle and cart pony, $150..or 
trade for young Arabian 
mare. L. W. Cross, Rt. 3, Box 
419, Albany, Ph. HE. 53-5336. 
 
Sheep & Goats 
 
  
 
  
 
Black stallion, 4 yrs. old, 
wt. 900 lbs, gentle and rides 
good, for. sale, or will trade 
for corn. Call or see. Curtis 
Qutler, Rt. 2, Box 119, Vi- 
dalia, Ph. 537-4989 (day). 
 
Reg. Quarter horse gelding, 
sorrel with blaze covering 
nostrils and upper lip, stock= 
ings on hind legs, sound and 
well trained for shows, has 
won ribbons in Halter and 
Western Pleasure. Ray Camp, 
Red Cars Ph, 766-4940 (At- 
lanta). 
 
- Nice aan horse for use 
in working with cattle, gen- 
tle but requires experienced 
 
.|rider. For quick sale, horse, 
 
saddle and bridle, $165. Ree: 
aisAyeodk, adr... -O. Box 296; 
 
  
 
  
 
Monroe, 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
75. grade ewes and 3 Reg. 
rams, wormed and flushed for 
early breeding, 100 pct. lamb 
crop last year. Will sell all, 
or in lots of 25 plus ram. R. 
Motto Smith, Rt. 2, Box 79, 
Washington, 2 OSe 88-2907. 
 
Ph 
 
Toggenburg billy. large, 
butt-headed, very gentle, sell- 
ing to prevent Inbreeding; 
also, young bucks. Al] reason- 
ably priced. M. H. Ellinger, 
Arnoldsville, Ph. 8-3955. (At- 
hens). : 
 
Toggenburg buck, 15 mos. 
old, $30. at my place, Donal- 
sonville, 12 mi. E. of Desser 
Grocer off Hwy. S of Desser 
Church of Christ. F. B. Fair- 
cloth, Rt. 2, Donaldsonville, 
Ph. JA 4-5680. Ses 
 
  
 
Want price on 3 to 5 wean- 
ed calves, delivered here. Roy 
| Brooks, Talbotton. 
 
Want to buy nice dk. red 
Guernsey bull about 400-500 
Tbs., with horns, 1/4 white, 
good bone. Butch Wellbornes,. 
Rock Springs. 
 
  
 
priced. A. J. Rhodes Rt. 4, Box. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Sead and Plants 
 
Missionary strawberry 
piants, well rooted, and damp 
packed, $1.25 C.; $10. M 
25 Cs Ci etor postage and hand= , 
ling charges. Minimum ship=, 
ment 200 plants, Ga. orders, , 
only. Permit 319. Mrs. Luther 
S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE 
Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846:.0 + 
 
500 bu. Jet Barley, Germ. 
95 pet., Purity 99.62 pet., $255) 
pus cleaned and treated; $1... 
60 bu. in bin. Robert A. Ea- : 
venson, Dewey Rose, Ph. 283- 
3519 (Elberton). 
 
Multiplying onions, $1. half _ 
Sales Pod De Johnson, Rt. 
1,- Box 53, Lithia Springs 
(Z. C. 30057). 
 
Blakemore strawberry 
piants, $1. C. No shipping, 
come and I will dig. Mrs. Bes- 
sie Bennett, Rt. 3, Stone 
Mountain, (Z. C. 30083). 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
200 bu. Georgia Jet Barley, 
 
Germ., 98 pct., purity 99.47 
pct., raised from Cert. seed, 
cleaned, treated and bagged. 
$2.50 bu. Lester Varn, Rt. 3, 
Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE. 3- 
8621 (not collect). 
 
300 bu. Wrens Abruzzi rye, 
Germ. 92 pct., no weed seed, 
$3.50 bu. FOB. Walter) BE. 
Prescott, Wrens (1 mil. 
U. S. No. 1 Hwy.). 
 
  
 
Kentucky 3L Fescue seeds ano. 
 
Germ. 86 pct., 29c lb: 
Wood,. Bowdon, Phs 21335 
 
Truckers favorite collard 
plants, 75c C. P.P.; Russian 
Comfrey herb, 15 lg. leaves, 
S1S-P3Ps; horse radish roots, 3 
nice roots, Sie bee 
 
  
 
Add || 
 
Be 
 
nice 2s:= 
 
year old rhubarb roots, Bape 
 
PP. Permit 474. F. M. Abie, < 
 
Dahlonega. 
 
Latham red raspberry. 
plants, large and  vigorous,: 
first year root stock, $2. doz. = 
plants, PP Pein Ga. Permit 
312. Joseph Abernathy, Yates=. 
ville Rd., Barnesville. 
 
White Nest onions, red mul- 
tiplying Scallior onions and. 
buttons from same, and small 
sets for fall planting, $2. gal. - 
Permit 50. G. T. Brown, Rt. Ly 
Ball Ground. 
 
Old-time white nest onions 
for fall planting, $2. gal. plus 
45c ea. gal. for postage. Per- 
mit 48. Miss Gennia Brown, 
Rt. 1, Ball Ground. i 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
BRUCELLOSIS: 
 
Number Tested . 
 
Number Tested . 
 
Reactors (.46% of 
free Cattle Herds 
 
free Swine Herds 
 
TUBERCULOSIS: 
Number Tested 
DAIRY HERDS 
 
Number Tested 
 
free Cattle Herds 
 
  
 
  
 
Brucellosis and Tubercu! losis. 
Report  August 
 
CATTLE TESTED ON FARMS om 
 
Reactors (1.64% of No. Tested) 
LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS: 
 
Number of Certified Brucellosis- 
 
Number of Certified Brucellosis- 
 
COUNTY REACCREDITATION 
 
Number of Accredited Tuberculosis- 
 
No. Tested) 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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Seed and Plants 
 
FOR SALE 
 
Old-fashioned shallot on- 
ion sets, $2. gal. P.P.; lemon 
balm, peppermint plants, $1. 
doz. P.P. Permit 139, Blanch 
Woodruff, Greenville (Zeee: 
 
  
 
80222). 
 
  
 
Plenty of young Ga. Col- 
 
lard plands, ready about Sept. 
 
15, by the thousands, 60c C. 
plus postage. Permit 128. H. 
F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood: 
(3917 Panthersville Rd.). 
 
Healthy South Ga. Buck- 
eye plants, 3, $1. for fall 
planting; also, elder bark, 
rabbit tobacco, Jerusalem 
weed root, red oak bark, dog- 
wood bark, persimmon bark, 
$1. for half gal. icecream box- 
ful; pokeberries, matchbox- 
full, $1. plus full amt. post- 
age. Permit 471. Hurschell 
Phillips; Rt 1,; Box 130; 
Wrightsville. 
 
Seed and Plants 
 
Not Requiring Report or 
Inspection Permit 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
California multiplying beer 
 
seed, 50c start, and stamped 
 
envelope. No COD _ orders. 
Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buch- 
 
  
 
anan, 
 
Hay, Feed, Grain 
 
-FOR SALE 
 
Coastal Bermuda hay, well 
fertilized, 75c and $1. bale at 
farm. Can deliver in 6 ton 
foads for small extra ccst. R. 
i. Jackson, c/o Flint River 
 
-farms, Jonesboro, Ph. Dr. 8- 
 
2245. 
 
Hay, well fertilized and 
fimed, heavy square wire 
hound bales, excel. hay, 1963 
crop Sericea and Oats, $1. 
ale. Can deliver short dist- 
tance. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 
4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen- 
wood, Ph. 366-7753 (Atlanta). 
 
Coastal Bermuda and Soy- 
bean hay for sale. Maurice 
Beckson. Rt. 1, Campton (4-% 
 
from Mcnroe on Gratis 
Rd.) Ph. 267-9326 (Monroe). 
 
No. 1 1 Alfalfa. hay, $55. ton; 
Red Top Clover, $50. Deliver 
in six and half ton loads. W. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
T. Fargason, 376 Ormond St., 
 
SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA, 7-0533. 
 
Good Coastal Bermuda hay 
ffor sale. Can pick up behind 
baler, or out of barn. Can de- 
liver in 5 ton lcts, short dist- 
fance. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, 
Screven, Ph. 584-2312 
(Odum). 
 
  
 
  
 
Poultry & Eggs 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
About 50 young Bantams 
erossed with Cornish Game, 
some about grown, and some 
small; also, 6 grown Bantam 
hens and rooster, and pr. 
Ringneck Pheasants. If you 
take all will sell at 50c ea. 
Leon Watson, Beechem St., 
Unadilla. 
 
se) pure white Japanese Sil- 
kie Bantams, 4 hens and 2 
roosters, $2. ea., or lot for 
Siete also, want 2 white fe- 
male ducks and one pure 
Mille Fleur Bantam rooster. 
Raleigh Pruitt, Rt. 2, Lavonia. 
 
3 good Silver Spangled 
Hamburg hens, standard size, 
$62: small flock Mottled 
Houdans, five toes, beard and 
 
  
 
crest, 10 pullets, 3 mes. old, 
$15.; 3 hens, $9.: 1 yrs old 
rooster, $2. 50; Sse yee Olds 
 
pullets, $6.. or will sell entire 
lot, $30.; also in small lots. 
Contact before coming. David 
Devers, Rt. 1, Barnesville (Z. 
C. 30204), 
 
Purebred show type Ban- 
tams, Silver Sebrights, Gold- 
en 'Sebrights, and White 
Cochins, up to 5 mos. old, 
$4.50 to $1. trio. Clyde H. 
Sherer, 803 Church St., Deca- 
tur, , Ph. nh. DR. 8- 6216. 
 
Early hat hatched trios, Games, 
Nigger Roundheads, and Blue 
Cubans, $9. trio. Grady 
Thomas, Blairsville, 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
8 part Game hens a sale: 
 
also, corn sheller for sale. 
Frank Hodges, Rt. 1, Suber 
 
Rd., Atlanta. 
 
  
 
15 common pigeons, 25c ea., 
or 50c pr. Jimmy Bishop, Rt. 
4, oe Ph. EV. 2- 
12 : : 
 
  
 
160 Emperial White Leg- 
horn pullets, harge hens, this 
breed is especially for laying, 
with papers from Ruby Poul- 
try Farm, Va., $1.50 ea. if sold 
now. Mrs. Grace Wise, Rt. 2, 
Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-3856. 
 
Bantams out of fine show 
stock: Golden Sebrights, B. B. 
Reds, Silver Duckwing O. E., 
Bulldog type Dk. Cornish, B. 
B. Reds, Wheatons, Black 
Tail Japs, Black and White 
Cochin roosters, and few real 
nice Araucanus (Easter Egg) 
roosters; also, 14 small mixed 
Bantam hens. J. M. Warren, 
Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, 
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA, 7-6939. 
 
100 Rhode Island -Red 
pullets, ready to lay, 4-H 
strain, all or part, $2. ea. Call 
after 4 oclock. Bob Hinton, 
Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph. 474- 
4948. 
 
Trio white ducks and 6 nice, 
5 mo. old, turkeys for sale or 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
will swap for pr. of medium | N 
 
Poland China pigs; also, hand 
pump and suction rod to trade 
for 1 pig; also, 10 to 20 mixed 
bantys, half grown, and 
grown, Make offer. Most all 
fowl are pullets. Butch Well- 
born, Rock Springs. 
 
Royal purple Guineas, 50c 
to $1.50 according to age and 
size, Robert Bradshaw, Rt. 4, 
Canton, Ph. 479-5287. 
 
12, 1963 Spring hatched, 
Royal Purple Guineas; also, 15 
White African and_ pearl 
mixed Guineas, 1963 Spring 
hatched. Willis Biggers, P. O. 
Box 296, Greenville. b 
 
40 young Guineas, 75c ea.; 
 
9, this year, peafowls, $60. 
Will-not ship. Mrs. L. G. Coll- 
 
  
 
  
 
ans, Rit..5, Box 162, Macon. 
 
  
 
Broad breasted white tur- 
keys, $8. pr. until October, 
May 1963 hatch, lg. and heal- 
thy, nice for finishing out, or 
for pullorum clean stock for 
producing hatching eggs. No 
shipments. Joseph Abernathy, 
Yatesville Rd., Barnesville. 
 
2 lg. turkey hens, laying 
and 2 lg. gobblers, $20. for 
all; also, 4 mo. old, $2.25. 
Richard Ferguson, Rt. 1, 
me (Lake Burton 
 
  
 
  
 
Game, Fowl, 
 
& Eggs 
 
  
 
FOR SALE 
Pair mated sacred white 
doves, then is- setting and 
 
should hatch eggs in about 5 
 
days. W. <A. Biggers, Sr., 
Greenville. 
=) pr. 1962 raised white 
 
crested Kelig pheasants, $6. 
pr; Reeves cocks, 1963 raised, 
$2. ea.; also, grown Mallard 
ducks, $3. pr; 30) white 
Quineas, about grown, $1. ea., 
or $25. for all; Speckle 
Guineas, same age, $1. ea. A. 
L. Roberts, Rt, 46; Box 248) 
Macon. 
 
Black and white checkered 
Giant rabbits, young does and 
bucks, for sale or trade, O, G. 
Powell, Jr., 793 Hartford Pl. 
SW, SW, Atlanta, Phy 7755= o871. 
 
55 pai pair pigeons, $50. for the 
lot. Bill E. Plott, Rt. 4, Oak- 
land Rd., Lawrenceville, Ph. 
843-7117 (no collect calls). 
 
Pigeons: thoroughbred rac- 
ing Trentons from unrelated 
stock. reasonably priced. 
Special reduction for 10 or 
more pairs. W. T. Padgett, 
2352 Tilson Rd., Decatur, Ph. 
BU. 4-1142. 
 
White King pigeons, choice 
selected and guaranteed 
mated pairs. Banded and line- 
bred Rice strain, excel. breed- 
ers of 16 to 20 squabs per 
een weighing 14 to 18 ozs. 
 
, dressed, $9. single pair; 3 
Be $25.; 5) pr., $35, Will ac- 
cept offer for order of 10 pair 
or more. J. Beaton, P. O. Box 
897, 897, Waycross nUZEe} . C. 31501). 
 
7 nice Calif. meat rabbits, 
4 males, 3 females, 3 mos. old, 
$3. ea., or $4. pr. Send M. O. 
or will ship Exp. collect. J. M. 
Warren, Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals 
Rd., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA, 7- 
6939 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
-additional wk. Cannot ship. 
 
| Box 798, Americus, Ph. 924- 
 
  
 
Selling out all rabbits: 35 
does, under 2 yrs. old, mostly 
N. Z. W.; 15 young Calif, does 
ready to breed; 15 N. Z: W. 
Jr. does, 3 mos. old, and many 
others, fryer size up; asstd. 
bucks. Approx. 175 total, will 
consider $250. for all, or will 
sell separately. John R. Gra- 
ham, Rt. 3, Box 251-A, Col- 
lege Park (Sullivan Rd.), Ph. 
766-4373. 
 
Ped. rabbits: Trio N: Z. 
Whites, breeders of top qua- 
lity, lg. stock, and producers 
of lg. fast growing litters; 
also, few Chocolate Dutch 
breeders. All priced to sell. R. 
Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 
79, Wrightsville. 
 
20 Ped. rabbits, new Zea- 
land and Calif., nice and 
boxes and cages. Frank Plott, 
Duluth, Ph. 476-2363 (no 
collect calls). 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
feather ball whips, 
handles, all rawhide covered, 
$4.50, P. P. Earl Stuckey, 
Blackshear. : 
 
  
 
Dried apples, 50c lb. Add |. 
 
postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, 
Gainesville. 
 
Choice country cured hams, 
8-15 lbs., 90c lb., good lean 
type. William E. Lanier, Rt. 
a Box 84, Metter, Ph. '685- 
1016. 
 
Sheeting feed bags, 100 Ib. 
 
  
 
  
 
cap.,. smooth clceth, washed 
and ironed, free of holes, 
letters, and mildew, 30c ea. 
 
plus enough postage. 
check; or M. O. Mrs. Pauline 
Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. 
 
Western youth or pony 
saddle, good cond., blanket in- 
cluded, $30. Ray Howard, 3318 
Whitney Ave., Hapeville, Ph. 
PO. 1-1816. 
 
Extra large farm bell, made 
in 1904, $30. aoe Crenshaw, 
Rt. 2, Monroe, Ph. 464- -3668 
(Social Circle), 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Rabbits, 20 does, same pure 
Z., some Calif., some 
mixed, some bred, some with 
litter; 3 bucks; also, rabbit 
fertilizer. R. F. Meek, 152 
Cooper Lake Dr., Smyrna. 
 
4 show rabbits and one 
Angora for sale; alse, hutches, 
waterers and feeders. Billy 
Best, 757 Flat Shoals Ave., 
 
SE, Atlanta, Ph. 627-5311. 
 
Pedigreed N. Z. W. rabbits, 
choice breeding bucks and 
does, 6 mos. old, wt. up to 12 
lbs. when grown, not inbred 
scrubs, but selectively bred 
for 12 years, $10. ea.; choice 
mature does, $20. up, bred or 
 
  
 
open. Come see; also, rabbit 
fertilizer, $1. bu.; 75c bu. for 
compost, 10 bu. When (Cy 
 
Page, 149 North Ave., NE, At- 
lanta 8. 
 
Bobwhite quail and Chuk- 
ars, all ages; 1963 breeding 
quail, pen run, 50c ea. in lots 
of 50 or more, Permit 10. J. L. 
Tade, 1328 - 21st. St., Colum- 
bus. - 
 
Northern Bobwhite quail, 
lg. and improved for three 
years, day old birds, 25c ea.; 
5c. increase ea. additional 
week. Permit 32. A. N. Reeves, 
7866 Roswell Rd., Rt. 1, Dun- 
woody (Z. C. 30043). 
 
Northern Bobwhite qual 
from improved stock, 5 wks. 
old, 50c ea.; 5 increase ea. 
 
  
 
Grown birds dressed, avail- 
able on order. Permit 22. W. 
W. Brennan, 207 So. Lee St., 
 
2349. 
 
  
 
Poultry 
Game, Fowl 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
Want 25 or 30 N. H. Red 
hens or pullets ready to start 
laying. Z. L. Anderson, Rt. 2; 
Box 197, Bremen. 
 
Miscellaneous 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
Wild cucumber bark, red 
sassafras roots, yellow root, 
rattle root, heartleaf root, 
queen of meadow, wild cherry 
bark, ratsbane, $1., 2 Ib. lard- 
boxful; placksnake root, $1. 
matchboxful (1lg.). Add post- 
age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball 
Ground. 
 
Red oak bark, persimmon 
bark, rabbit tobacco, elder 
bark, Jerusalem weed roots, 
shoemake leaves, $1. half gal. 
ice cream boxful; poke 
berries, 4 doz. $1. Add full 
amt. postage. Hurschell Phil- 
lips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrights- 
ville, (Z. C, 31096). 
 
1963 crop 100 pct. pure, 
shade dried, finely ground, 
sage, and 100 pet. pure, dried, 
ground, red hot pepper, AOGZ- 
4003 307s $les lb. Shr Ad) 
P. P. Te; Douglas Griffith, Rt. 
J, Dallas (AS Ce 30182). 
 
95 white chicken fee feed sacks, 
100 lb. cap., no letters, nice, 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
smooth cloth, 25e ea., plus 
postage. Prompt shipment. 
Will send COD. Mrs. Mae 
 
  
 
Sausage mill, lard press, 
and 100 gal. syrup boiler with 
rim, all in good cond., $15. for 
allies, Jeabhe Harrell, Rt. 4, 
Quitman. 
 
- Honey: -1963 crop, good 
grade, 4-% lb. and 5 lb. new 
glass jars (cannot ship), ex- 
tracted but has liberal section 
comb included, 50c lb. Z. A. 
Godwin, 1225 Lynwyn Lane 
SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA. 7-1061. 
 
Home salt cured, lg. coun- 
try hams, lean and fat mixed; 
also, thick, fat, salt cured sid- 
ing meat for boiling, all rea- 
sonably priced; also, home 
lard for sale, Evie Harris, Rt. 
2, Loganville. 
 
New crop mountain Wild- 
flower honey, natural, raw, 5 
lb. tin, extracted, $1. 60: 6, 5's, 
$8.50; 5 Ibs., comb, $2.: case, 
$10. 50: 24 ib., your contain- 
ers; 60 Ib. can, $14.75 FOB. 
Add 50c can, $3. case, and 10c 
lb. postage. Edward D. Col- 
ston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa 
CLC: 30577), 
 
Sheeting feed bags, 100 Ib. 
cap., washed and ironed, free 
of mildew, letters and holes, 
30c ea. plus postage. Send 
cash or M. O. No COD orders. 
Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, 
Temple. 
 
New, clean, sun dried ap- 
ples, 65 Ib. plus 388c postage 
on ea. 2 Ibs. No less than 
2 lbs. mailed. Permit 413. Mrs. 
G. W. Fuller, Rt. 2, Box 100, 
Woodstock. 
 
- Print feed sacks, 100 caD., 
washed and ironed, no holes 
or spots, 35 ea. or 3, $1. Add 
33 postage on at sacks G 
alike, or more). 
 
Traylor, Rebecca (ne gi783), 
 
Western saddle, floral carv- 
ed russet, good cond., 15 M. 
seat, ideal pleasure saddle. 
Judy Pace, 4645 Flat Shoals 
Rd., Decatur, Ph. 241-1480. 
 
Preserving pears now ready, 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
75e bu. Cheaper in quantities. 
 
Mrs. Jack Roberts, Clark Rd., 
Rt. 2, Box 88, Fairburn. - 
 
Hot cowhorn pepper for 
home use, seasoning, etc., one 
cent per pod, one or many 
no shipping; come after, call 
first. C. F. Crisson, 695 Wood- 
ward Ave., SE, Atlanta, Ph. 
MU. 8-4851. ; 
 
  
 
wood 
 
Cash, | 
 
fat one time. Have lon 
 
    
  
   
      
       
 
Add ee DORTaee: Woe 
Less than 20 sacks. 
ence McMillian, R 
 
~ Angelica foots, 
lardboxful;  wild 
bark, May RpbIen r 
fras, heart 
yellow root, 
bark, $1., = 
Add 25 ea. bor blac 
Root, $1., lg. matchbo: 
B. Brown, Rtel, Ball 
 
Yellow root, 
85c plus postage. Mr 
eh Rt. 5, Box 58 
CZ Ce 3) 0540). ; 
 
ao Ga. 
doz; So. Sale piss 
Mrsiscde Dy Phillips, 
Box 130, Wrightsville 
31096). 
 
Yellow root, sassaf 
apple, queen of meador 
low dock roots, wild 
bark, alder bark, ra 
4 lb. lardboxful,; $1., p 
postage; pepperm 
bunch; 3, 60c; martin 
seed, 25c pkg. and s 
env. Mrs. psec Lo. 
5: 5, Ellijay. 
 
sassafras 
 
bucke 
 
roots, all washed clea 
gal. ice cream boxfu 
plus 338 postage ea. 
Herman Phillips, Rt 
130, Wrightsville ( 
31096). 
 
35 lbs. sun aa 
this: years crop, 60c 
postage. Miss Eva Ro 
1, Box 310, Rock Spr 
C. 30739). : 
 
Country Sugar Cured 
some hickory. smoked,  
FOB. Max M. Hardie, 
Box 140, Clay Rd., Ma 
Ph. Austell 948- 7586. 
 
Have 2 boxes of pee 
root at $2. Bee aoe 
Cantrell, Rt. 
lijay (CAG 3034077" 
 
Keiffer pear, $1.50 bu.  
ao Farm on Hwy. 13 
Riverdale, 
 
Few cases of fancy 
gaulberry honey, 12, 
glass jars, Meee case; oH L 
glass jars, $12. p 
exp. charges. C. 
 
Box 1053 Valdosta. 
 
1963 crop dried apple 
free from core and p 
 
If ordered age plenty 0: 
age. Mrs. J. McLea 
Stephen st Smyrna, Ph. 1 
5-5749. 
 
Chestnuts. Taking  
for the very finest Chin 
chestnuts, from. diseas 
hybrid trees, to be shi 
Sept. and October. 3 
P.P. anywhere in Ga. No 
ders filled for less tha 
lbs. F. M. Westbrook, 
ae oe Rd., 
lanta 11 
 
~ Keiffer pears, betwe 
and 60 bushels ready to he 
vest. Would like to sell 
 
der to use for gathering 
. H. Von  Seebers, 
Forsyth, Ph. 994- 3838, 
"New 1963 home sun 
clear seed peaches, oven 
ed after drying, 50c 1b 
postage, no stamps or che 
 
  
 
  
 
  
  
 
Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 
Gainesville. oa 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. 
 
i log Cholera Report 
AUGUST 
 
Total Number Counties 
in Program PT ie eee 
 
No. Herds Infected Poe 
No. Animals in infected Herds: =] (53 
 
No. of Infected Animals 
in Herds 2 
 
Amount of Indemnity Paid 
for Infected Animals oe 
 
    
    
    
    
  
   
 
156 
1 
 
  
 
  
   
 sealers, never used, for 
Iso, hot pepper, green 
all reasonably 
 
~ hie Mason, Rt: 3; 
Pine Mountain. 
 
saddle 
 
Teoh : 
Ph. 434-5612. 
 
fiscellaneous 
 
WANTED 
t bees in 
 
anything, 
or patent hives. Advise 
cond., and where locat- 
| Colston, Rt. 1, Toccoa. 
 
  
 
answer. A. S. King, Rt. 3, 
Lawrenceville, (Z. C. 30245). 
 
Want 5 or 6 tons of good 
mixed hay, no plain grass. 
State price del. to my barn. 
Mrs. V. U. McMichael, Rt. 1, 
Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-6093. 
 
  
 
  
 
Want to trade small pony 
saddle for youth saddle. 
Isaac L. Wilson, Rt. 1, Lithia 
ae Ph. 948-6563 (Aus- 
elle e- : 
 
Want 30 bales choice Alfal- 
fa hay, cured without rain 
and without any other grasses 
mixed with it. Must be all 
Alfalfa, within 50 miles of 
Thomaston, William J. Ad- 
ams, 107 S. Hightower St., 
Thomaston. f 
 
RUBE Ae Os 
 
  
 
Pp 
Will 
 
for sale. ll pi 
up. A. B, Heath, 244 N. Lee 
 
St., Forsyth, Ph, 994-6156. 
 
Want 3 or 4 bu. ripe scup- 
pernongs (white or black). 
Advise price per bu. and 
where can pick up. C. H. Fost- 
er, 4897 Flakes Mill Rd., Rt. 
1, Ellenwood, Ph, 241-4831 
(no collect calls). 
 
Want prices on 32 lbs., net 
per bu., multiplying onion 
sets, no less than one bu., or 
more, white only. H. E. Vann, 
Box. 89, Savannah, 
(Briar Bank Farm). 
 
  
 
  
 
can ship. Mrs. Myrtle Wade, 
4231 dams St., Columbus 
CZ.C3 1907); 
 
Want automatic chicken 
feeder, Buckeye preferred, 
would consider other makes. 
Must be in good cond., not too 
old, and working. Grady Har- 
ris, Box 409, Quillian Rd., 
Dalton, Ph. 278-7987. 
 
Want quart of sheep tal- 
low; 2 thlsps. sweet gum, not 
bark; gal. blue plums for 
preserves; pint raw pine ros- 
in, one or all of these. Write 
before delivering or mailing. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Want about 200 bales of 
hay delivered to my farm at 
Clem, 5 mi. east of Carrollton, 
State kind of hay and price. 
H. J, Douglas, 2086 Montrose 
Dr., East Point (Z. C. 30044), 
Ph. PO. 6-9554. 
 
W. Cowan, 585 Boulevard SE, 
Atlanta 12. 
 
Want wheat : 
consumption, organically 
grown preferred. H. Konigs- 
Markeeeronew 40s uovecot., 
ISmyrna (Z.C. 30080). - 
 
  
 
for human 
 
  
 
iron posts, 
 
.|and size, must be in vicinity 
 
of Atlanta. Mrs. Ray F. Al- 
 
Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753.  
 
Want electric debeaker for 
poultry. State description, 
price and condition. Alonzo 
 
  
 
City. 
 
Want game bird feeds, mix= 
ture or equal portions, small 
amounts, 1 to 10 Ibs. per 
shipment, seeds only: Korean 
Lespedeza, millet, rye, barley, 
wheat, milo maize, Kaffir 
corn or Sorgo, beggardweed, 
wild oats, wild tobacco or In= 
dian hemp. Must be clean, 
dry, free of trash, dirt, for- 
eign materials, 
poisons, ete., and not grown 
on soil where weed killers 
have been used in past few 
years. Walton Von _ Strode, 
1607 South Patterson St, 
Valdosta (Z. . 31601). 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
_ 1963 Fall Planting Schedule 
For Georgia 
 
APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION 
 
  
 
  
 
mand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., 
 
Chance, Rt. 3, Box 1, Twin 
 
insecticides, 
 
  
 
Fertilization at seed- 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Rate of Seeding|. Topdressing : 
Variety (per acre) Date of seeding ing (per acre) Remarks (1) 
: : (per acre) F 
| Atlantic (M, P) 25-35 Ibs. Sept.-Oct. 1000 Ibs. 4-12-12 . 800-1000 Ibs. Plant only on fertile, adapted 
Buffalo (M, P) Use 5-10-15 on lew | 0-10-20 annually, soil types in North Georgia. 
| Narragansett (M, P) potash soiis. after first cutting. Test soil. Lime to pH 6.5-7.0. _ 
| Du Puits (M, P) 20 Ibs. Borax 2 oz. of Molybdenum |Plant inoculated, certified : 
Sica 1% oz. Moly-Gro | (% lb. Sodium Moly-| seed. 
per 60 lbs, seed bdate in solution). 
Solas : : s Meet lime needs. 20-30 lbs. Borax : 
_ | Victorgrain 48-93 (P, M)|2 bu. (for grain) |For Grain: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. | For grain: Plant clean, treated, certified 
| Moregrain (P) 4 bu. (for grazing)| Oct. 1-Noy. 1 Use 5-10-15 40-60 Ibs. Nitrogen jseed. Test soil, 
Arlington (P, M) os - |For Grazing: on low potash soils | For Grazing: 
Rustproof 14 (P, C) Mountains: For Grazing: 80-100 Ibs. Nitrogen 
Suregrain (C) Aug. 15-Sept. 1/ 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 
Fairfax (S) Piedmont: or 5-10-15 
Sumter (S) Sept. 1-Sept. 15|Meet lime needs. 
Forkedeer (M) : ; 
Florad (Lower C) Coastal Plain: 
Radar 1 (C) Sept. 20-Oct. 15 
(2 = |pRadar -2(C) 
Barley | Davie (M, P)  12-2 bu. Mountains: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12 | 40-60 lbs. Nitrogen {Plant clean, certified, treated 
= | Colonial 2 (M, P) ; Sept. 1 Use 5-10-15 on low seed. Test soil. | 
: Ga.-Jet (M, P) Piedmont: Potash Soils. 
% __ | Rogers (M, P) Oct, 15 Meet lime needs. : 
Wheat | Anderson (S) 1-1% bu. Mountains: 300-500 lbs. 6-12-12 |For Grain: Plant clean, certified, treated 
; Ga. #1123 (S) Oct Use 5-10-15 on low | 40-60 lbs. Nitrogen |seed. Test soil. yas 
or Coker 47-27 (S)  - Piedmont: potash soils. For Grazing: ; a 
= Coastal (C) Oct. 15. For Grazing: 80-100 lbs. : 
_ | Bledsoe (P, C) Coastal Plain: 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 | Nitrogen. 
Chancellor (M, P) Nov. 1 Or 9-10-15 : 
: Meet lime needs. 
Rye Wrens Abruzzi (S) 1-1% bu. for For Grazing 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12 | For Grain: Plant clean, certified, treated 
 ; Gator (P) (C) | Grain Mountains: Use 5-10-15 on low 40-60 lbs. Nitrogen |seed. Test soil. 
Explorer (S) 2-22 bu. for Late August | potash soils. For Grazing: 
Elbon (P; M) Grazing Piedmont: Meet lime needs. _ | 80-100 lbs. Nitrogen 
Fla. Black* (Lower C) : : Sept. 1 For Heavy Grazing: 
*Harly grazing only. Coastal Plain: 100-130 lbs. Nitrogen = 
2 oh ey Sept. 15-Oct. 15 : a 
Annual | Oats or Rye 3 bu. Oats - Mountains: 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12. | 80-100 lbs. Nitrogen |Plant clean, certified, treated a 
Winter | Annual Ryegrass 20 lbs. Ryegrass| Late August Use 5-10-15 on low seed. Inoculate clover. Test a 
xrazing | Crimson Cloyer 20 lbs. C- Clover} Piedmont: potash soils. soil. A 
fixture |  Sept. 1 Meet lime needs. ce 
Coastal Plain: 4 
Sept. 15-Oct. 5 : 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
) Method of seeding all crops listed 
ove: Grain-drill on well-prepared, firm 
edbed, limed according io soil test. 
(S) State, (C) Coastal, (P) Piedmont, 
4) Mountain. : 
 
    
 
Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics State of Georgia. The University of Geor- 
gia College of Agriculture and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. Distributed in Furtherance 
of the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. - 
 
Cooperative Extension Service University of Georgia College of Agriculture 
 
W. A. Sutton, Director 
 
  
 
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- Miscellaneous: 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
 Want 20 or 30 gallons mus- 
cadine grapes. State price 
sand: locality. Mrs. Joseph 
Pierce, 6249 Ferry Dr., NE, 
Atlanta 28, Ph. BL. 5-4860 
o(after 4 P.M.). 
 
Handicrafts 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
Hand tufted 
dbl. peafowl - design, $6.75 
P. P.; basket design, $5.50 
P. P.; dbl. wedding ring, $10. 
-P. P., all dbl. bed size, of good 
grade seamless sheeting. Mrs. 
Edgar Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairs- 
ville. 
 
bedspreads, 
 
  
 
Nice, well made, print ap- 
rens of good materials, lg. size 
and bright colors, 50c ea. plus | 
postage. Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570 
Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta 15. 
3 pe. dresser set, $1.25 ea.: 
 
7 rose doily, $1.; pansy doily 
$1.25. centerpiece $1.: oval 
Tose piece, $1.50: also, ging- 
ham apron with emb. 
stitch border, tulip design, 
$1.60. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 
34, Kingsland. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
1 silk and 2 wool quilt tops, 
approx. 72 X 84 in, crazy 
quilt style on 12 in. squares, 
 
briar stitched, bright colors, | Ba 
 
dark, solid color, dacron top 
pieced in 3 in. strips, briar 
stitched, brick style, 
COlors,--7.2 X84 in, 
postage; cotton top, 
timber pattern, 
 
50c 
 
$8., 
 
Cross | & 
 
    
    
  
 
bright | 
 
falling | fe 
lavender or 
black with white, $2.50 plus! 
 
  
 
  
 
postage. Miss Eula Cox, Rt. 2, 
Cave Spring (Z. C. 30124). | 
 
. Broadcloth pillowcases, | 
;-emb., cro. edge, $1.25 pr.; 
plain, $1.; unbleached, emb., 
Sie prs old- fashioned bonnets, 
plain, $1. print, 75c; button 
crown, $1:; bleach, $1.; aprons, 
3 small, $1. med. 50c; lg. 75c; 
emb. dish towels, [eapile Add 
35e postage. Mrs. Nell Ben- 
 
nett, Dogwood Circle, Gaines- || 
 
-ville, (ZC. 30501). 
 
Girls ectton print dresses 
made by bought pattern, trim, | 
It. and dk. colors, size 1-6, 
25> Ga. 22 $2": pillowcases, 
hand emb.. Ig., heavy, bleach- 
ed, $1.50 set; pillowcases, 
bleached, lg., stamped to emb. 
by hand, $1. set; 2 sets, $1.75. 
 
  
 
  
 
Mrs. Lucy. Musson, TRC 
; Summerville. 
Crocheted doilies, 13 in. 
 
  
 
candy dish, white with pink = 
 
or yellow: 10 in. violet, white 
and green with pink, purple, 
or yellow, 75c ea.; 3, $2.: 6 X 
 
6 in. Irish crochet and 7 in. a 
 
violet samples, 35c ea. Mrs. 
Sherman L. Adams, Route 2, 
Gainesville (Z..C, 30501). 
 
  
 
linen, $1.50 set; cro. booties, | 
all white and trimmed, 75 | 
 
pr.; cro. novelty soap turtles, 
 
  
 
  
 
    
    
 
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Emb. pillowcases on white  
 
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Childrens dresses, 
made, 1-6 yr. size, $2. ea.; full- 
size, cotton ruffle bedspreads, 
asstd. cols., $5.50 ea.; aprons, 
75c ea., 6, $4.; novelty pot 
holders, 20c ea., 7, $1.; dish 
towels, appliqued or emb., 25c 
ea. 5, $1.; dbl. bed size quilt 
tops, $3. ea., pieced by pattern. 
Add postage, Mrs. Freeman 
Long, Rt. 5,- Ellijay. 
 
  
 
Crocheted ladies hats made 
of 4 ply virgin wool thread, 
asstd. colors and styles, $3. 
ea.; single tatting made out of 
No. 20 thread, 25c yd.; Hen 
and Biddie pattern, :20 thread, 
50c yd. Add postage. Mrs. 
 
| Sadie Fuller, P. O. Box 288, 
East Point, Ph. PO. 1-6067. 
 
  
 
New, white, crocheted bed- 
spread, light weight, beautiful 
lace finish, $40. Mrs. C. R. 
Yarbrough, 3167 DeLowe Dr., 
East Point, Ph. PO, 6-1084. 
 
  
 
4 new doilies: one Wild 
Rose, pink, white and green, 
| 18 in. across; one Forget-me- 
not, white and blue, 13 in. 
across; and one Pansy doily, 
11 in., white and pink Forget- 
me- not, 1l.in., all for $5. P. P. 
Mrs. B. F. Johnson; 1505 
 
i nicely : 
 
  
 
Dbl ize qui ps | 
made of n in scraps, 
$2.50 ea., in _ patter as: Non. 
 
Such (2); Lazy Gal (2); and 
Gents Bow (2), $2.50 ea. Send 
M. O. Mrs. C. C. Davis, Rt. 1, 
Empire, 
 
New, hand-made, dbl. bed 
size quilts, made of good solid 
and print cotton mat., cotton 
padding. Step Around Mount- 
ain, Dresden Plate, Grand- 
mothers Old-Fashioned Flow- 
er Garden, Basket design with 
applique handles, all $12. ea. 
plus postage. Mrs. Dewey 
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay 
(Z. C. 30540). 
 
Emb. dresser scarves, 
crocheted ends, 50c ea.; med. 
size aprons, 50c ea. No checks. 
Mrs: James: Davis; ant: <7, 
Gainesville. : 
 
Dbl. bed-size, nea made of 
solid and print. cotton mater- 
jal, quilts, all new, cotton 
padding, $6. ea.; 10 quilt tops 
of diff. designs: Star, Bow 
Tie, Spool and others, all of 
new cotton materials, $3. ea., 
or 2, $5.; also, band aprons of 
new print materials, 50c ea. 
we H. B. Flury, 306 William 
, Soperton. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
SEPTEMBER 12, 1963, Thurs- 
 
day 1:00 P. M.  Auction | 
 
Sale  at farm near Kibbee 
 
 Reg. Yorkshires, Durocs co 
spring 
 
and Hampshires, 
gilts and boats. Free Bar- 
B-Q. Eugene Hall, Rt. 1, 
Box 122, Vidalia. 
 
SEPTEMBER 18  7:30 P. M. 
 Cattle Sale  at Val- 
desta Livestock Co., U. S. 
Hwy. 41 So. 500-600 
head feeder steers and hei- 
fers to be offered for sale. 
 
- George Kessler, County 
Agent, Valdosta. 
 
SEPTEMBER 20, 1963, 11 A. 
M., Albany, Ga., Union 
Stock Yards, complete dis- 
persion of Reynolds Broth- 
ers herd, Oglethorpe, Ga. 
For further information 
contact C. O. Parker, Geor- 
gia Angus Assn., 3858 
 
  
 
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aE Ferguson, S 
Dawson. : = 
 
OCTOBER 5, 1963, 10: 
 Kensington  cor 
polled Hereford dispe 
the GDQ Ranch herd 
lot and over 200 he: 
 
- clean pedigreed po 
Herefords to sell. C 
B. and Bangs teste 
catalog write Geo 
Queener, Rt. 1, Ken: si 
 
OCTOBER 81: 00 
 
     
   
 
in each breed. Sale to 
farm of Vienna Fe 
Livestock Co., Vienna. 
 
OCTOBER s  
~ Sale at Arabia Sw e) 
 
  
 
Gordon Ave., Albany. 
 
_ SOYBEAN 
 
County. 
COTTON 
 
  
 
worms 
 
all cols., 50c ea.; quilt tops, |f 
 
$2.25 ea. Add postage. yells 
 
Rice, Rt. 
30130). 
 
Dbl. 
 
              
 
  
 
bed size quilt too. 
 
pattern Sunflower appliqued | BS 
 
on white with black thread, | 
set together with yellow. $6. 
plus postage. Clara Bigham, | 
Box 2511, Dalton. 
 
  
 
  
 
Quilt tops of percale, le. 
size, $3.50 top: Jersey cotton 
woven pot holders, $1.25 for 
dein asst= OF plain colors. 
Add postage. Mrs. 
 
  
 
  
 
Baby Ryectet: cap, and 
bootee set, cro. shell stitch, 
best baby nylon in pink, blue, 
green, It. yellow, or white, 
$5. set: cap and sweater only, 
 
$4.40; bootees, 60c; state 2nd |i 
 
choice. Sets are made in ad-_| 
vance to fill orders anytime; 
also, band tie aprons of nice 
prints, 60 ea. All orders P. P., 
or will send COD. Mrs. Ro- 
 
Garney A 
Porterfield Rt. ai Comer, - 
 
  
 
bert T. Jones, Rt. 4, 
745-4968, 
 
Box 14, | 
Blairsville, (A. Gs 30512), Ph. | iv 
 
minals or plants. 
vere this year than in the 
 
INSECTS 
 
INSECTS 
 
Mathis St., 
 
Macon. 
 
  
 
INSECT CHECK LIST 
 
MILLET INSECTS 
 
FALL ARMYWORM  light infestations on millet i in north 
west Georgia. 
 
BLISTER BEETLE  heavy afesiGed on soybeans in Bryan 
 
BOLL WEEVIL  square counts were made in 15 rout 
Georgia cotton fields with a range of 7 to 75 per cent punc- 2S 
tured squares, averaging 43 per cent punctures. | : 
 
BOLLWORM  egg counts in the above mentioned area 
ranged from 0 to 21 per 100 terminals or plants, averaging.  
15 per 100 terminals or plants. Worm counts ranged from 
0 to 42 per 100 terminals or plants, averaging 9 per 100 ter- _ 
Bollworms infestations have been more se- 
past several years. 
 
can and will destroy all size bolls. 
 
SPIDER MITE  light to moderate infestations on cotton 
in the above mentioned area. : 
 
BEET ARMYWORM  light infestation on 1 cotton in Pike, 
 
Meriwether, and Polk Counties. 
 
the Atlanta area. 
September 6, 1963 
 
This is a new pest of cotton in Georgia. It is ale green 
with light lines along the back. There is a black dot on 
the side just above the second pair of legs. This insect eats 
foliage, squares and bolls and is very difficult to control. _ 
This pest has been found on cotton sO southwest to north- : 
 
west Georgia. 
 
INSECTS OF ORNAMENTALS a 
LACE BUG  light to moderate infestations on azaleas 1 sin = 
 
Homerville. sas 
 
   
  
  
   
  
    
   
    
   
   
   
   
    
     
  
   
 
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