Georgia
Fa rmers
Marke Bulletin
Phil Campbell
Commissioner
VOLUME 51
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1965
NUMBER 7
NATIONAL SCHOOL LUNCH WEEK
By Josephine Martin State Supervisor
School Lunch Program
October 10-17 is National School Lunch Week! School Lunch in Georgia is big business! Over 700,000 lunches are served daily in Georgia schools; 109,000,000 lunches were served during the 196465 school year.
The purpose of the School Lunch Program as defined in the National School Lunch Act is twofold: (1) To safeguard the health of the nation's children by serving nutritionally adequate lunches, and (2) to expand the market for agricultural commodities. Senator Richard Russell was a leader in the drafting and the passage of the Bill in 1946 and its revision in 1962.
What does the School Lunch Program mean to Georgia farmers and the Georgia economy? Georgia School Lunch Programs operating in nearly 1900 schools purchased $25 million worth of food from Georgia firms last year. More than 150 million halfpints of milk were bought from Georgia dairies and served school children. The National School Lunch Act specifies that each lunch must include two ounces meat or meat substitute (poultry, pork, beef, or one egg, or four tablespoons of peanut butter, or two ounces cheese); three-fourths cup fruit and/or vegetable; bread, butter, and one-half pint of milk.
This is one day's market order for Georgia
School Lunch Program: 131,250 pounds of meat 525,000 pounds of fruits and vegetables 43,750 gallons of milk
Multiply this by 180 days in the school term to determine the amount of food used in Georgia schools.
THE MARKET FOR FOOD IN THE NATION'S SCHOOLS, United States Department of Agriculture's Marketing Research Report No. 702, shows that a nutritionally sound school lunch program is not only the best for children, but also the best for agriculture. This study by the United States Department of Agriculture pointed out that schools participating in the National School Lunch Program bought more milk, fruits, vegetables, and meats than other schools. Children in a la carte type programs purchased more pastries and confections!
National School Lunch Week is an observance of the contribution this valuable program is making to the health and well-being of the nation's children and also a tribute to the 10,000 employees who faithfully serve good school lunches made up of nutritious Georgia foods to the school children
of the state.
If you have not observed the school lunch program in your community, ask your school principal for a tour - you will be amazed to observe the quality food and delighted children that come through
the lines each day.
Georgia
LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
Georgia
NAVAL STORES PIMENTO PEPPER
PEANUTS BROILERS
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IMPROVED PECANS PROTECTED FOREST LANDS
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, October 13, 1965
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta, Georgia 30334 Phone JAckson 4-3292
EDITORIAL
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No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization licensed as a commercial business or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any individual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name.
PHII CAMPBELL
Ga. Commissioner of Agriculture
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Deborah Pullin, Editor
Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., 30209 by
Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter
Aug. 1 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, 1917.
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Farm Employment Wanted And Farm Help Needed
NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices not accepted for housework, nursing or companionship needs.
[ Form Help Wonted |
Want settled colored couple as caretakers on small farm in Lawrenceville, no farm work, income and furnished house. Joel Lunsford, 186 Decatur St., Atlanta. Ph. JA 2-7361.
Want to hire someone to break a small pair of matched steers. J. F. Welborn, Rock Springs.
Want someone to help clear pine land for pasture. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ph. 865-2041 (Cleveland) (no collect calls).
Want white couple that could work part time for wages, have 5-room house that would be rent free for right couple. L. R. North, Hahira.
Want reliable, sober man or retired couple with income to do caretaking and farm work in exchange for nice house with modern facilities. B. P. Busick, Rt. 1, Fairmont.
Want honest, sober manager to operate truck farm, livestock, water power grist mill, feed mill, located on school bus line, 10 miles N. W. of Ellijay, will furnish 6-room house with free running water, available immediately. Clark A. Rodgers, 2624 Garden Lakes Blvd., Rome. Ph. 234-3687.
Want experienced farm worker, about age 45, must be steady, reliable worker with some education,small family preferred. Will furnish house with plumbing, elec. on school bus route, exc. job with good salary for right man. R. H. Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany, (Z.C. 31705).
Want sober couple to work on fish bait farm, house furnished, Want experienced, reliable man must be able to drive truck, age to operate pipeline dairy. Will between 40 and 50 yrs., apply furnish good salary, good house, in person, no letters answered. for right man. Sammy Larman, E. H. Abernathy, Rt. 2, McKay Larman Bros. Dairy. RFD MonRd., Powder Springs. Ph. 948- ticello. 4126.
Want a retired couple to just help around the farm, located on the Ogeechee River, not hard work, in return for 3-room house, lights and water, must be sober and honest. J. E. Brown, Rt. 1, Hwy. 204, Box 45, Bloomingdale. (Z.C. 31302).
Want experienced dairyman tc handle 70 cow dairy herd. Paul Branch, Jr., P. O. Box 230, Fitzgerald. (Z.C. 31750) Ph. 4234410.
Want white Christian couple 50 yr. or over to live on farm; man to help with general farm chores and some work for wife. References required. R. L. Eskew, B, O. Box 606, Fairburn.
Want man to help on cattle farm, must be able to drive tractor and truck. References required; straight time paid to right man. J. M. Shannon, Big Acres, Ranch, Rt. 1, Buford, Ph. 945-7959 (no collect calls).
Want sober, honest, reliable man with small family to operate farm on halves. Cotton and peanut allotment, house furnished. L. C. Kunze, P. 0. Box 468, Columbus.
Want man, age 55-63, with some
Good soybean combine, pull type, for sale. Thomas Wilson, Jr., Locust Grove.
Buckeye Automatic feeder with 10 corners, 650 ft. trough and chain, 50, 5 ft. feeders, G. L. F.,
Small, old model, International tractor, 2-row planters, cultivators, etc., used recently, $495., will consider trade. M. H. Hardison, P. O. Box 221, Byron. Ph. 956-2553.
income for work as caretaker on small farm, good home for right man. J.E. Robertson, Rt. 3, Adairsville (Z. C. 30103).
No. 500, egg washer, washes a case in 7 min.; 700 ft., 3 in. angle iron in 20 ft. joints. Lin Parks, Rt. 4, Ellijay (30540), Ph. ME 5-4590.
250 gal. Craft milk tank, stainless steel inside and out, good condition, $600. J. Lamar Thompson, Rt. 2, Senoia. Ph. 5996944.
Want a family for work on chick-
en farm, layers. Will furnish house, wired, and on school bus route. W. H. Neisler, Rt. 2, Butler (Z. C. 31006), Ph. 8623477 (after 9 P. M.).
Tree planter, $75.00; hay rake, mule type, $25.00; heavy duty wood saw, $15.00, all good cond. Robert Smith, Journeys End Farm, Americus (Z. C. 31709).
1 corn picker and 1 Allis-Chalmers combine, $375. ea. H. G. Vandiviere, Canton.
1 Massey Harris 10 ft. S. P.
[Form Work Wanted |
Man. age 36, with wife and 5 children wants full time work on farm, taking care of chickens,
Wisconsin gas, Oliver motor, 9 H. P. with double grove pulley and belts, $100.00. D. M. Waters, Epworth.
2 Holland Forced air heating
No. 60 combine, equipped for grain and peas, not exposed to weather, has cut small acreage, 1 owner and operator, good condition. J. K. Ensz, Louisville. Ph. LI 7-6795 (Wrens).
hogs or cows. Can do equipment repairs and some welding. Will need house. L. L. Dixon, Rt. 3, Box 228, Waycross.
Man with family wants a job
systems, sold by Big Dutchman, $500.00 and $600.00, will consider trading for something of use on farm, F. Royce Griffin, Sr., Gillsville, Ph. 534-3729 (Gainesville, no collect calls).
1 super 5 David Bradley garden tractor with some attachments, same as one owner, $350.; 1, 16" David Bradley power saw, one owner, $85. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ph. 865-2041
on beef cattle farm. Need work at once. Harvery Nipper, Rt. 5, Box 35, Austell, Ph. 943-9034 (Hambys Grocery Store).
Want to catch wild cows. Rip Wilson, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph. 391J-3.
David Bradley, garden tractor, with mowing machine, cultivators, drag harrow, disc harrow, turning plow, $170.00. D. W. Chavous, Rt. 1, Box 209, Hephzibah, Ph. 798-5480.
Water system, 4000 gal. with
(Cleveland) (no collect calls). John Deere model MT tractor,
with front-end loader, $875.; 30 in. cut-off saw, steel frame, table, $45. H. T. Jennings, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ph. 942-3047 (Douglasville).
Man age 60, wants job on broiler farm, need 4 or 5 room house wired for stove. W. T. Hand, Rt. 1, Lithonia.
Man age 49, wants job on cattle, chicken or hog farm, can
deep well pump, pressure tank, etc., $1800.00 F. O. B., Gay, Ga. J. R. Hill, Greenville.
New Holland Bale thrower, gasoline line engine driven, will handle 50 Ib. bales, used two seasons, good cond., can be adapted to other
1 two wheel trailer, new tires, iron frame, good condition, built sturdy, new paint, and tag, $125. See at Standard Service Station, opposite G.E.X. J. Homer Wilson, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain. Ph. PO 1-9146.
also do carpenter work, or anything that is to do on farm, want room and board, laundry, small salary, when contacting please state salary. Robert Sheriff, c/o Dalton Hill, Rt. 2, Toccoa.
Man age 29, wife and 3 small children, would like job on chicken or cattle farm, can drive tractor or truck, do not have drivers license. U. G. Scruggs, R.F.D. 1, Duluth.
balers, reasonably priced. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston, Ph. HY 64121 (no collect calls).
1 Ferguson double disk plow, 1 bush and bog harrow, 1 service terracing blade, all items for three
John Deere B model, 2-row tractor, like new, with plows, cultivators, and harrows. W. B. Hollingsworth, 5709 White Bluff Rd.,
point hitch, all items in perfect condition. H. A. Frese, 3262 Lyle Terrace, College Park. Ph. 761-0094 (no collect calls).
Savannah.
1 C. Allis-Chalmers mowing
2-disc tiller for A farmall tractor, good cond., $100.00; mule rake with tractor hitch, $20.00;
machine, excellent condition, and all purpose plow, $400. Charles Ayers, Rt. 1, Winston.
Honest reliable man, age 67 and wife age, 62, semi-retired, wants a job as caretakers. Will need house, lights, water, and small salary. Cangive references.
2-horse wagon with tractor hitch, $25.00. Johnnie A. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 92, Woodbury, Ph. 553-5095,
Ford 9N tractor, overhauled, new paint, $475.00; Oliver mule
John Deere corn snapper, 2 row, 3 yrs. old, also, Haben sheller for 3 pt. hitch. W. A. Jones, Rt 2, Carrollton. Ph. 854-4579 no collect calls).
James T. Wyatt, Sr., Rt. 8, Columbus Rd., Macon.
Man with wife and 1 child, experienced in all types farm work, wants job on farm, working with layers, broiler or driving tractor
mower with short tongue, good cond., $20.00; 1 Hyd. cyl., single action for combine, or harrow with hose, $15.00; 1 blade to go behind Ford tractor, $50.00. L.W. Cochran, Rt. 2, Senoia, Ph. 4617730 (Fayetteville).
7, 30 in., 1/4 hp. fans comdefe with shutter and thermostat, :or poultry house ventilation, fans are rated at 7000 CFM's. John Wayt, Jr.. Roswell. Ph. 9934466 (days).
and truck. Will need 3 or 4 room house. Ray Cooper, c/o Edd Cooper, Rt. 5, Cumming.
Experienced caretaker wants job on farm. Will need living quarters
John Deere pasture dream, $500; New Idea corn picker, $250.00; Hay and grain elevator, $125.00. Millege Meinders, Dawson (Z. C. 31742), Ph. 679-4079.
1,250 gal. gas tank, with 100 jal. gas, also pipe included, $100. Thomas Collins, Eastman. Ph. 374-4270 (after 5 p.m.) (no coll;ct calls).
and reasonable salary. Can give references. T. P. Wells, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-9515 (after 7 P. M., or week-ends).
1953 Ferguson 30 Tractor, motor and lift just reworked, good cond., $675.00. W. W. Robinson,
1 horse wagon, very good condition, $30. D. C. Lauderdale, Jr., McDonough. Ph. 957-4362.
Rt. 4, Carrollton.
1 Hayste automatic poultry feed-
Farm Machinery
3-disc tiller with 3 pt. hitch, like new, $200.00. Bobby Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 340, The Rock, Ph. 374-W-l (Barnesville).
er with app. 400 ft. of trough, good condition. Located 2 miles out of town on Hwy. 278. B. E. Gober, Rt. 2, Box 3, Greensboro. Ph. 453-7135 (after 6 p.m.) (no
and Equipment
FOR SALE
1952, Ford 8N tractor, new paint; 7 ft. Lilliston pull type mower; 7 point Graham Holme plow, all good cond. Billy Purcell, Lovejoy.
11, A. R. Wood electric collect calls).
brooders, 1000 cap., good cond., $20.00 ea. Nelson Casey, Canon, Ph. 245-8525 (Royston).
1 International Harvester mower, No. 28, 3 pt. hitch, 7 ft. blade, used 1 season, new con-
1 elec. motor 3 phase, 5 hp, good condition; 1 elec. pump, 3
dition, $250. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine Mountain.
phase, 3/4 hp, good condition. Sell or trade for livestock. Ben Standridge, Rt. 1, Gillsville.
200 Amp. Miller, portable welder, manual start Wisconsin Vengine, cables, helmet, eti-., goo>:S
3 pt. hitch, 2-row Ford cultivator; Ford disc plow; Turner hay baler, large square bales, wire binding; IH iron hay mower, No. 9; Iron tooth hay rake; Iron 1 row cultivator; 2-horse wagon; 1 row stalk cutter; other small plows. Mrs. Claude W. Sims, Rt. 3, Cleveland, Ph. 865-3658 (no collect calls).
Complete irrigation system, 35 H. P. air cooled engine, coupled direct to pump on wheels, 1320 ft., 3-4 in. alum, pipe, 20 N. 70B Rainbird agri. nozzles, couplings, long coupled wagon for housing pipe, on rubber tires,
condition, $350.; Wisconsin V-4 engine, used on :onveyor luatier can be used as p(.-. -">_ r Tit on combines, balers, etc., euc J condition, $125. Russell Banks, 6373 Chappell Cir., Doraville. Ph. 457-6089 (after 6 p.m.).
$1500.00. E. Thompson, Box 87, Lake Crystal Ct, Columbus (Z.C. 31907).
1960 Ford diesel with both front ends, tricycle and spread selecto speed; 2 row Ford corn picker;
4-wheel steel trailer; Alexander
John Deere 435 diesel tractor with 6 ft. Killefer off set harrow; 3 bottom plow cultivators, planter, good cond., $1450.00, financing can be arranged. Charlie Faulk, Jeffersonville, Ph. 945-3155.
5/8 pitch chains for any make chain saw; parts for '65 model Titan chain and sprockets. 1963 "65" Massey Ferguson tractor, fully equipped, good condition; No. 8 John Deere Forage Harvester
harrow, 20 blade works off hyd. ram; Ford hayrake. D. F. Fowler, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Ph. 4617143.
300 P-16 Purina tube type poul-
1-row, New Idea Corn snapper, exc. cond., $300.00. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Pretoria Rd., Albany.
with grass, row crop attachments, try feeders, sell all or none, 50?
good condition, $500. Fred Mil- ea. B. B. Boykin, Rt 3, Cedar-
ler, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. 474- town. Ph. 748-3674 (no collect
4222.
calls).
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Farm Machinery and Equipment
FOR SALE
13 A-R Wood gas brooders, also 30 Brower stackles oil brooders, 1,000 capacity ea. Morris Burns, Rt. 3, Ball Ground. GR 9-3489 (Canton) (no collect calls).
1 Butane underground tank, 250 gals. Mrs. Henry J, Jones, Old Mote Rd., Rt. 5, Carrollton. Ph. 832-6520.
1964 Int. Farmall F-140 tractor used few hours; planter, fertilizer distributor, bottom plow, harrow cultivator. Johnnie Luke, Rt. 2, AbbevUle. Ph. EM 52258 (Rochelle).
1, 250 gal. propane gas tank, $90. Mr. P. M. Worley, Rt. 3, Box 178, College Park. Ph. 4788193.
Damaged cast iron tubs suitable for watering troughs, $12. Cash and carry. Danny Parden, 5300 Peachtree Rd., Chamblee. Ph. 451-2361.
Egg-O-Matic dry cleaner (sander) $250.; grader $150. with connecting tract; square baskets, plastic fillers; gas brooders, feeders, and waterers. Joe W. Butler, Forest Lqdge Farms, Camilla. Ph. 336-3516.
1 DPVL Eggomatic egg grader, 10-12 cases per hr., with take away. Good cond., reasonably priced. W. A. George, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph. 474-4951.
1953 Ford Jubilee tractor, A-l tires, appearance and cond., $965; 1 scraper blade, exc. cond., $90. Helen Metcalf, 1282 Cahoba Dr., S. W Atlanta 11. Ph. 758-6585 (no calls Fri. night or Sat).
2 Columbia grain bins, 1,000 bu. corn cap. ea., 11/2 hp. blower, perforated drying floors, used very little, $900.00 or will sell without blower, $450.00. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman.
250 gal. propane gas tank, above ground type, $150.00. L. P. Franks, Rt. 1, Conyers. Ph. 4837770 (No collect calls).
2 Ford Ferguson tractors, good cond., new paint, $350.00 ea. A, J. Weldon, Dallas. Ph. 445-2787 (no collect calls).
1947 Farmall A tractor with one 2-disc plow, bush and bog harrow, cult., planters, with hand lift, exh. lift with tractor, not connected, good cond., $375.00. Mrs. Ethel Cordell, Rt. 1, Acworth.
1959 Ford Dexter diesel tractor, good cond., $1,250. Jerry Davis, Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7214.
Farm Machinery and Equipment
WANTED Want a 5-disc tiller and seeder box attachment- prefer John Deere or Int., in good cond. State price. J. M. Camp, Rt. 2, Norman Park. Want to buy 8-N Ford tractor and equipment, must be in first dass cond. G. K. Singleton. 1911 N. Decatur Rd., N. E., Atlanta. Ph. 373-8982. Want to buy pull type or lift type rotary mower for tractor, 5 ft or larger mower, in good condition, state price of mower. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, Box 58-A, McRae. Ph. 362-2046 (Milan) (no collect calls).
Want bush and bog harrow for 2 Ayrshire heifers, 3/4 Ayrshire Ford, 3 pt. hitch, must be in and 1/4 Guernsey, heavy spring-
good cond., state make, age and ers. Larry Presley, Box 187,
price. C. A. Rowland, Jr., 206 Maysville.
Pine Valley Dr., Athens.
Nice reg. Black Angus bull,
Want late model portable feed Eileenmere breeding, 2 yrs. old,
grinder and mixer, preferably a $200. E. S. Hicks, Jr., Yates-
Gehl, must be in good cond., and ville.
within a reasonable distance. Joe
W. Meadows, Rt. 2 , Cochran. Purebred Black Angus, bulls
and heifers, from top bloodlines.
Would like to buy a cutaway D. C. Lauderdale, Jr., McDonough.
harrow for Ford tractor, 3 point Ph. 957-4362.
hitch. Must be in good condition and reasonable. Near Atlanta or Decatur. O. J. Pettit, 2697 Tilson Rd., Decatur. 241-1714 (no collect calls).
Dbl. reg. polled Hereford bull, 5 yrs. old, CMR-Domino breeding, approx. 1300 Ibs., will del. moderate distance, $250. Selling to prevent inbreeding. H. T.
Want magnets for B. model Allis Jennings, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ph. 942Chalmer tractor in good condition. 2047 (Douglasville).
State Price. Joe Crenshaw, Rt. 1,
Box 103, Crawfordville.
2 young reg. Shorthorn cows,
milk type; 1 Shorthorn heifer,
Want power-takeoff, mower and milk type, no papers. Adam disc harrow for Allis-Chalmers Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge.
G cultivator. Lamar Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 356, Zebulon.
35 Hereford brood cows, good
bloodlines, have had 3rd calf and
Want 8-N Ford tractor, any condition. Bobby Strickland, Rt. 1, Box 340, The Rock. 374-W-l Barnesville.
rebred to freshen first of yr.; 5 good bred heifers. Prefer to sell in lot but would sell in 5 or 10 lots. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. Ph. 695J3 (Barnesville).
Want fertilizer spreader, must be in good condition. Knox M. Carroll, Rt. 1, Box 41, Matthews. Ph. 547-6780 (Wrens after 6:00 PM.).
6 purebred Black Angus heifers, 450-500 Ibs. wt, top bloodlines incl. Black Cap, $100. ea. for lot. E. H. Ensz, Louisville. Ph. LI. 7-6795 (Wrens).
Want refuse shredder. State
price and condition. George Hod- Purebred Hereford bull, 11 mos.
ecker, 3405 Glensford Dr., Dec- old, 450 Ibs., $100. Guy L. Holl-
atur.
and, Temple. Ph. 562-3414.
Want 2 row International model H. M, No. 21 corn snapper. Melvm Gay, Rt. 3, Canton, 30114.
Cattle, Swine Other Livestock
FOR SALE
Cflttle____
15 Whiteface Hereford, deep red, horned type, high blooded, heifers bred to reg. Hereford bull, few bred to polled reg. bull. Prefer to sell half or all to one party. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
1 reg. purebred Charolaise bull, 11 mos. old, approx. 700 Ibs., exc. future herd bull. James Bullock, 2524 RidgewoodTer., Atlanta. Ph. 355-3716.
63 Holstein cows, 1409 Ib. milk base with Foremost Dairies of Atlanta, one 500 gal. Dari-Kool milk tank, 4 DeLaval milkers. J. T. Spears, Rt. 2, Hogansville. Ph. 637-4693.
Shorthorn, 1 bull, 5 cows, calves, all reg. Sara M. Robb, Watkinsville.
4 Reg. Hereford bulls, two are breeding age. Billy Turner, Union Point
15 reg. Angus bulls, 14-23 mos. old, 7 reg. Angus bulls, 1 yr. old, 11 reg. Angus bulls, 8-10 mos., 12 reg. Angus heifers, 8-10 mos. All calfhood vacc., from best bloodlines and clean herd. J. O. Crowley, 129 Bankhead Ave., Carrollton. Ph. 832-8402.
1 purebred Santa Gertrudis bull, Reg. polled Hereford heifers,
2 yrs. old, $150. Roy Holland, Rt. 4, Calhoun. Ph. MA 9-5201.
weaning age, $125.00. See any day exc. Sun. M. B. Welsh, Rt
8, Heath Rd., Macon. Ph. 745-
1 purebred 4 yr. old, Guernsey, approx. 700 Ibs., due to freshen
8465.
Apr., >66, gives 3 gal. day, when 16 cows, some purebred reg.
fresh gives 1 1/2 gal. has one Herefords with papers, Black
cripple hind leg, can get about in Angus, Jersey and Geurnsey, not
pasture to graze, gentle and easy reg. W. C. Hall, Wilkerson Mill
to milk, been dehorned, $25. here Rd., Palmetto. Ph. 463-3238 (no
at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farm- collect calls).
ington. (Z.C. 30638).
3 dbl. reg. polled herefords, male 16 mos. old, 2 heifers 16 and 17 mos. old. Come see. Edwin L. Wood, Rt 1, Statham. (after 5 P.M. Mon.-Thurs.) Ph. 725-7233 (no collect calls).
24 reg. Hereford cows and heifers, all bred to good polled Hereford bull. Reasonably priced. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls; few reg. young cows and yearling heifers. All purebred, priced for immed. sale. J. W. Morris, Double M Farms, Box 119, Carrollton. Ph. 832-2852.
Horned Hereford bulls, grade choice, 140 day feed test gain, 3 Ibs. per day, 12 mos. wt, 981 Ibs. Joe W. Butler, Camilla. Ph. 336-3516.
2 reg. Jersey heifers, exc. breeding, born Jan., Feb., 1965; reg. Jersey cows; also, reg. Ayreshire bull, 3 mos. old; reg. cows and heifers, artificially bred, sell or trade for reg. Landrace sow or Lrg. English Black. W. E. Harris, Rt 4, Gumming.
Db. standard reg. polled Hereford cows with calves, bred heifers, bulls, 7-18 mos. old. Come see. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Ph. 482-8433.
27 head finest commercial herd, incl. purebred Black Angus bull, not reg., 10 cows with calves ai side and rebred, 6 young cows, bred first time. See to appreciate. B. W. Frederick, Ric-Mar Farms, Canton. Ph. 475-5793 (no collect calls).
Eileenmere reg. Black Angus bulls, 1, 2 yrs. old. Otto Grimes, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6142.
2 reg. Shorthorn bulls, ! calved 10-5-64, 9-29-64, 1 solid white, other red, white, good conformation, exc. bloodlines for breeders, will furn. papers, reasonably priced. M. C. Marrett, 1714 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. 636-1595.
4 nice Black Angus heifers, Eileenmere bloodline, 3 are reg., other subject to reg., 2 with calves by side, 2 bred. Paul J. Moore, Rt. 1, Box 79, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2452 (no collect calls).
Reg. Angus bull, 9 mos. old, approx. 650 Ibs., Eileenmere bloodline, exc. conformation, from clean herd, blackleg vacc., dam of reg. herd from Hardy Farms, Griffin. W. S. Bailey, Rt. 1, Senoia. Ph. AL. 3-4788 (Newnan).
15 reg. Shorthorn bulls, 2 yrs. old, well bred, been conditioned together and are ready to turn with cows. Don Webb, Flying G Ranch, Rt. 3, Box 480, Albany.
45 head polled Herefords, Domestic V/oodrow breeding. Q. A. Wills, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5135.
Reg. polled Hereford bulls, from 11 mos. to 36 mos. old, all are good, deep red, exc. conformation, well grown for age. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. 5842312 (Odum).
Reg. Angus bull, 30 mos. old, ready for service, will del. and guarantee with papers, $245.00. Come see. C. N. McClure, Box 152, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-2266.
Sev. bulls, 12-20 mos. old CMR and Domino breeding, db. reg. in both Polled Hereford Assns., calfhood vacc., from certified herd. Harry A. Wasden, Quitman.
16 Meadow Lake Hereford cows, 12 with calves at side and rebred, 1 CF Susan's Pride bull, purchased in Susan Hayward's dispersion Dec., 1964. L. F. Sherman. Box 825, Rome. Ph. 2343784 (no collect calls).
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Shetland pony mare, 6 yrs. old, red and white; 1 Buckskin male pony, 3 yrs. old, both for $150. L. P. Franks, Rt, Conyers, Ph. 483-7770 (no collect calls).
4 yr. old gelding, dark red, black tail and mane, part Qtr. horse, approx. 1100 Ibs., rides, plows, pull anything, gentle around children, $250. at my farm, see any day. Fred F. Johnson, Rt 3, Loganville.
1 pony mare about 5 yrs. old, gentle, chestnut about 45 inches high; pony, saddle, and bridle, all for $110. Clyde M. Dawson, 'Rt. 1, Kingston. Ph. 336-3561.
Reg. standard bred, black mare, 3 yrs. old, "Miss Direct Castle," good roadster, easy to handle, $300. Z. M. Addy, 618 S. Lee, Americus. Ph. 924-9496.
3 yr. old, Appaloosa gelding, trained to work cows, gentle but spirited. W. C. Hall, Wilkerson Mill Rd., Palmetto. Ph. 4633238 (no collect calls).
1 Albino mare, 3 yrs. old, gentle for children, and 1 black saddle, $375.; 1 small black horse and saddle, $150. See horses at 1-75 and Hwy. 94 exit Charles Youmans, P. O. Box 174, Valdosta, Ph. 242-2180.
2 good mules, 1 weighs 1450, 1 weighs 1250; have other farm mules for sale, will sell reasonable. B. B. McKenzie, Comer. Ph. 783-5253.
1 reg. saddle bred filly, 3 yrs. old, "Green Oaks Debutante", a great pleasure horse and a show winner in gaited classes. Boone Smith, 1 Hanover West Gourt Atlanta. Ph. 355-6099.
At stud: reg. Morgan stallion; also do horseshoeing. Paul Brown, Rt 1, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-7289.
Saddle horses, mares, colts, and ponies, for sale or trade, variety of colors and sizes; also saddles and bridles reasonable. Between Rockmart and Dallas at Yorkville 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 101. Claude M. Greenway, Rockmart
Reg. paint Quarter type mare, ideal for western pleasure classes; reg. Appaloosa filly; reg. AQHA stallion by AQHA champion, foaled 3-3-63. Arlin Barr, 242 Stockbridge Rd., Jonesboro. Ph. 4787540.
Reg. Quarter horses, King bred gelding shown in western pleasure classes, gelding by Tag Tail, blue ribbon winner, bred mares, fillies, good bloodlines, all gentle and in good condition. At stud; Royal Pat King 204 713. C. A. Prickett, 135 Virginia Cir., Gainesville. Ph. LE 4-9962.
Buckskin gelding, 2 yr. old, blaze face, four stockings, broke to ride; saddle, blanket, and bridle, $155.00. Mr. P. M. Worley, Rt. 3, Box 178, College Park. Ph. 478-8193.
3 yr. old, iron gray, standardbred mare; 6 yr. old sorrel, saddle .mare, both very gentle, no bad habits, both bred to Walking horse stud. R. S. Gunn, Rt. 6, Box 180 A, Macon, Ph. 986-3446.
20 mos. old Pinto stud colt, gentle, spirited, no bad habits, $135.; Pinto mare, 5 yrs. old, about 600 Ibs., $175., pair $275. D. Wrenn, Rt. 2, Box 8A, Gray, Ph. 986-6104.
Half reg. Arabian gelding, A26821, white, 14 1/2 hands, gentle, has been in training 1 month. Don Craighton, Beaver Creek Ranch, Pine Mt. Valley, Ph. 6284277 (Hamilton).
6 yr. old black Quarter gelding, gentle for anyone, well trained. Ken Jenkins, Blairsville (Z.C. 30512), Ph. 745-2683.
Will board horses, water in each pasture. Irving Rose, 1128 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta 6, Ph. 872-4482.
For sale or trade three nice horses, two gaited, one quarter horse mare. M. G. Keese, Rt. 5, Cuthbert 732-2904.
Three palomino mares, 1 bay mare, several smaller mares and geldings. All safe for children; also, one parade saddle, one Miley trailer with lights & brakes. L. F. Still, 1970 Briarcliff Rd., N.E., Atlanta. 634-3564.
10 nice Welch and Shetland pony mares all bred to foal in Spring, most all broke; one palomino stalion, 3 yrs. old, $50. to $90. each. Have bridles and saddles. Selling on account of health. Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main, Jonesboro. 478-6771.
At Stud: Half Arabian, Resaan, and Reg. Shetland pony. Also board horses and do horseshoeing, show and pleasure. Wesley Teal, 1240 Dixie Hwy., Jonesboro. 366-8463.
Reg., saddlebred filly, 3 yrs. old., excellent color, conformation, bloodlines and disposition. Boone Smith, 1 Hanover W. Court, Atlanta. 355-6099.
At Stud: AQHA, MQHA, NPBA stud, excellent color, conformation and disposition. Grant Champion many times. Will pasture mares on farm. Also, want horses to board and train. Mrs. Gwen Cook, JEG Ranch, Rt. 2, Juhan Rd., Stone Mountain. 469-8403 (after 6:30 PM).
Gentle, broke ponies and saddle horses. Also saddles, harnesses, bridles and halters for sale and trade. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta. RE 3-3710.
Black and white Pinto mare with 2 wk. old colt, wt. approx. 500 Ibs., gentle; 1 red and white gelding, part Arabian, neck reined, wt. approx. 750-800 Ibs., both will pull cart; black and silver parade outfit Hugh A. Gentry, Rt 3, Newnan. AL 3-2672.
One mare mule, 1,000 Ibs., no plug; five Shetland ponies, 2 yrs. old, reasonably priced, W. B. Graham, Rt. 1, Abbeville. 467-4800 (no collect calls).
Shetland ponies: colts, geldings and mares. Some ponies are child-broken, all are gentle, $45. and up. Also have saddles, bridles, and harnesses. Bill Kirkland, 4585 LaVista Rd., Tucker. 938-1574.
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Wednesday, October 13, 1965
Cattle, Swine Other Livestock
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Reg. Landrace breeder stock. Blue Spotted Hybrids, Landrace, and large Eng. Blacks. Of different sizes and ages. Herman J. Roper, Box p Helen. Ph. 878-2811.
Duroc gilts, 2 - 1/2 mos. old, treated for cholera, nominated in U.D.S.R., $25. each. Frederick Zipperer, Rt 1, Box 182, Guyton (15 miles SE of Guyton on Hwy. 30). Ph. 772-3345.
Want a pr., or a bred gilt little boned Guinea hog. Quote your best price. R. C. Branch, Rt. 3, Box 160E, Fitzgerald.
Want a Guernsey steer or bull, 600-750 Ibs., with harness. Prefer 2/3 white and yellow, J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.
Livestock Feed,
8 yr. gelding for experienced riders, western saddle, reasonable. Mrs. Joan Clay, 1815 Flat Shoals Rd., S. E., Atlanta. Ph. 622-1764 (evenings and weekends).
Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts, breeding age, finest ever produced from our top bloodline, disease free herd, all age avail, at all times, treated for everything Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst.
Hay & Grain
FOR SALE
3 yr. old, 15 hands, Quarter mare bred to Palomino stallion, gentle for children, $225. Al stud: Golden Palomino Walking stallion, $25. fee. W. J. Brown, 4 1/2 mi. out Upper River Rd., Macon. Ph. 746^2576.
1 1/2 yr. old stud pony, $45.; 1 black Quarter horse gelding, 3 yrs. old, $200. Rip Wilson, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph. 391-J-3.
At stud: AQHA Palomino stallion, Romead Skooter, also purebred black Arabian. J. H. McClanahan, Big M Stables, Brooks Woolsey Rd., Fayetteville. Ph. 461-7522.
8 yr. old sorrel Quarter horse gelding, reins and handles good, $150.; 10 yr. old Quarter horse gelding, has been used working cattle, must ride to appreciate, $175.; also several yearling calves 350-600 Ibs. priced to sell. W. R. Penland, 132 Spinks Drive, Marietta. Ph. 422-7793.
Quarter type horse, saddle and bridle for sale, $200. Mr. R. L. Rickles, Sharpsburg. (Z.C. 30277) Ph. 599-6727.
4 yr. old, white mare, sired by Dempsey Beau (Quarter horse) out of a Chico-Lindo mare. Open or bred to Bandar-reg. Arabian, foal should be a palomino and can be reg. Mrs. Val Veaty, Rt. 1, Decatur. Ph. 241-3371.
Strawberry roan, racking gelding, 12 yrs. old, $135.; 1 small black mare, 3 yrs. old, $185.; both gentle enough for anyone, will also work to cart or plow. J. A. Leveritt, Rt. 2, Woodstock. Ph. 926-6216.
At stud: now booking for 1966, Leo Zero II, son of Leo Zero, AQHA champion. Dr. R. K. Johnson, 2661 Campbellton Rd., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. 344-2739.
Registered and grade Shetland ponies; also, few horses, $50. and up. Billy Turner, Union Point,
Several reg. and grade Quarter horses, some broke for children; also, used 2-horse trailer, make offer. Regan Stone, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-5709.
Ponies, assorted sizes and colors. Gentle enough for children. Satisfaction guaranteed. Also good used saddles and bridles. Stud service. Jimmy Porterfield, Rt. 1, Danielsville. 795-2820.
Landrace breeding stock from CMS Sire and Dam, service age boars. 50 young boars and gilt pigs, 10 and 12 wks. old. Also 2 bred sows tested for bruc. and is a fine herd. Will reg. in buyer's name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1, Box 1013, Warner Robins. Ph. 923-3362 (after 6:00 PM).
Reg. Black Poland China service boars. Papers avail. Weight120-200 Ibs. Earl N. Mullis, Rt. 4, Cochran. Ph. 934-7474.
Poland China boars and gilts. Best bloodlines. Treated for cholera and reg. in buyer's name. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Americus.
Reg. Landrace breeding stock, young boars and gilts, top bloodlines. J. C. Brooks, Ideal.
Reg. Spooted Poland China boar shoats, 4 mos. old, $40. ea. Good selection now. Lee Meadows, Box 334, Standard Oil Station, Wadley. Ph. 252-5687.
20 big boned Black African guinea pigs, diff. sizes, 1 male hog. No letters ans. Claude Garrison, Rt. 1, Taylorsville. Ph. 684-7778 (Rockmart, after 6) (no collect calls).
7 purebred Duroc boars, $15. ea., ready Oct. 17. Located 5 mi. N. of, on Morgan blacktop rd. John Burnett, Rt. 2, Box 75, Bremen.
Spotted Poland China hogs, long meat type, gentle, purebred, reg. in buyers name. E. E. Watson, Rt. 2, Fort Gaines. Ph. 7684827.
8 reg. purebred, meat-type Duroc boars and 3 gilts, aver, wt., 210 Ibs., 7-7 1/2 mos. old, $60. to $70. ea. Edsel Cutchens, Mitchell. Ph. 598-2691 (after 6 p.m.).
Purebred, reg. meat type Duroc boars 2 - 1/2 and 3 months old. $25., $30., $35. each at the farm. No shipping. Arthur Ben Morris, Rt. 2, Pitts. PH. 8-2442 (no collect calls).
Cattle, Swine
Other Livestock
WANTED
Grass hay, 40? per bale; Coastal Bermuda hay, 75? per bale; all from fertilized fields. R. L. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Hwy. 54 at River, Jpnesboro. PH. DR 8-2245.
Will be cutting hay from now till frost when weather permits. $25. per ton when picked up behind the baler. Hay has been highly fertilized and is good. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. PH. 584-2312 Odum.
Several hundred bales of Serecia Lespedeza hay, baled in August. C. A. Yates, Rt. 2, Salem Rd., Carrollton.
Kobe Lespedeza hay (1965) crop, cut and baled without rain. $1.00 per bale at barn. Fescue and Clover 75? per bale at barn. Mrs. Willie M. Marques, Rt. 2, Austell. Ph. 948-2863.
Coastal Bermuda hay at barn, located 4 1/2 miles from Monroe, Gratis Road. Maurice Jackson, Rt. 1, Campion. Ph. 267-3326 Monroe.
Kudzu and Fescue. Pick up at my barn. Kudzu 65? and Fescue 50? per bale. Lowell T. Long, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 537-3039.
Common Bermuda Orchard Grass Fescue and Clover mixed and other mixed grass hay, 75? bale. All large heavy bales. Can del. small extra charge in truck. Good lots. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. 478-9689.
Hay, Johnson and Bermuda, properly fertilized, $30. per ton at barn, D. F. Mullins, Jr., Rt. 1, Pine Needle Ranch, Evans.
Highly fertilized and limed, Bermuda hay, heavy, square bales, properly cured, exc. hay, $1.00 bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753.
10,000 bales hay, Coastal or Bahia, highly fert., no rain, 75? bale at barn. James R. Woods, Rt. 2. Pine Mountain, Ph. 8826580 (LaGrange).
22 shocks of stalk feed with corn on it, for sale. R. H. Pace, 4819 Glenwood Rd., Decatur, Ph. 289-5152 (no collect calls).
FARM
Swine
Reg. Spotted Poland China boar pigs, long meat type, from Irg. litters, health cert and pedigrees in buyers name. Quitmon Barrs, Eastman. Ph. 374-3800.
21 Poland China and Hampshire crossed pigs, $12.00 ea. if all taken. Mrs. E. L. Fuller, 4083 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon. Ph. 746-8370.
Several nice top Duroc boars of the best bloodlines for sale. Bert Hobbs, Oak Lawn Farms, 1141 Rome St., Carrollton. Ph. 832-2182.
Reg. Landrace, reg. Yorkshires. All ages at reasonable prices. Terrell Swindle, Ray City. PH. 455-2591.
Want sm. reg. Quarter horse gelding or mare, 4-6 yrs. old, well mannered, exc. conformation, prefer one previously shown in western pleasure by woman or girl, must be guaranteed. Prefer N. E. Ga. section. Mrs. Bill Lester, Box 457, Elberton. Ph. 283-3821 (from 9-2) (no collect calls).
Want sev. young mares, grade or AQHA reg. for broodmare herd. Write what you have and quote prices. Mrs. Gwen Cook, JEG Ranch, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain.
Want saddle horse, gelding or mare, normal size, 1,000 Ib. areagentle enough for children but spirited enough for adults, must have a running walk gait, age 8 yrs. Give age, col., approx. wt., price, other qualities. G. T. Miller, Box 1128, Augusta,
LAND EDITION
OCT.
20
Good Serecia Lespedeza hay, well fert., baled without rain, $1.00 bale, at barn. Will del. at cost. Mrs. W. A. Estes, Panola Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. 366-7134.
750 bales Lespedeza hay, no rain, for immed. sale, 50? bale, or will trade for livestock. All letters ans. Ben Standreek, Gillsville.
LIVESTOCK FEED HAY AND GRAIN
Wanted
Want hay, suitable for feeding horses, will trade AQHA and MQHA stud colt out of Sorrel and Chubby breeding; also, will trade Charbray young bull. A. R. Daniel, Rt. 3, Box 41, Brunswick, Ph. AM 5-3278 (nights).
Highly fert. and limed Coastal Bermuda hay, $20. ton, behind baler, $25. ton, at barn. John F. Dana, Macon Hwy., Rt. 1. Hawkinsville. Ph. 893-8422.
Coastal Bermuda hay, for sale, exc. quality, any amount. Located 5 mi. S. of Temple on Hwy. 113. L. B. Stevens, P. O. Box 373, Temple, PH. 832-8189 (Carrollton, nights only).
NOTICE
TO PLANT ADVERTISERS
All plants or nursery stock being moved or shipped out of state must be inspected by an inspector from the Georgia Department of Agriculture and tagged as being apparently free of injurious insects and plant diseases at time of shipment.
For the benefit of the occasional shipper, a Transit Inspection Service is set up in Atlanta ana Tifton where the plants to be shipped will be inspected and properly tagged so they may proceed without interruption to destination. These shipments are not to exceed 15 in any one year.
The service is free of charge. The plants can be taken or mailed to the transit inspector nearest you. If mailed, place 2 tags on each shipment. The first tag should contain your return address, the address of the Transit Inspector, and sufficient postage (or Prepaid Express) from your home to Transit Inspector. The second tag should contain your return address, the name and address of the person to whom the plants are being sent; and sufficient postage (Prepaid of Express Collect) to allow forwarding from Transit Inspector to destination. Address of Transit Inspectors it as follows:
Ga. Dept. of Agriculture
Ga. Dept. of Agriculture
Div. of Entomology & Plant Ind. Div. of Entomology & Plant Ind.
Capitol Square, Atlanta,Ga. 30334 P.O.Box 114, Tifton, Ga.
Nursery stock, excluding all flower bulbs, corms, tubers,
roots, and soft-bodied plants such as ferns, flowering an-
nuals perennials, etc., shipped or moved within the state of
Georgia must be inspected.
Agricultural
CALENDAR
OCTOBER IS COOPERATIVE MONTH IN
GEORGIA AND THROUGHOUT THE NA
TION. WE SALUTE OUR FARM COOPERA
TIVES.
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Oct. 16,17-23, 24-30, 31 -- White County Fall Fes tival. Cleveland.
October 19 -- Commercial Egg Production Short Course to be held in Rural Life Bldg. at A. Baldwin College. Registration at 9:15 am,
Tifton.
October 20 -- Commercial Broiler Short Course to be held in Rural Life Bldg. at A. Baldwin College. Registration at 9:15 am, Tifton.
October 31 -- Valdosta & Lowndes County Free Horse Show and Frolic. $5,000 in prizes, in cluding $3,000 college scholarship. Informa
tion -- Zack Wilkins, Hahira.
Wednesday, October 13, 1965
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Agricultural Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Superfection and British Sovereign strawberry pits., $3.00 C., $18.00 M. PP. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., S. W. Atlanta, 11.
Catnip and sage pits., 10? ea.; peppermint, spearmint pits., 5? ea. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston.
Apple trees, Red, Yellow Delicious, Yate, Winesap, Early Harvest, Ben Davis, Ark. Black, Horse, Shockley, Terry Winter, 2-3 ft., 50? , 3-4 ft., 60?; pear, Gerber, Keiffer, Early Harvest, 60? ea.; grapevines, Delaware, Concord, Niagara, Lutie, 25? ea. $10.00 order ppd. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4. Cleveland.
Strawberry pits., Dixieland, Premier, Catskill, Pocahontas, $1.75 C., 200, $3.00, Klondike, Mastodon, $1.25 C.? 200, $2.25. Del. No checks. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Bearing size mm. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, $1.00 doz.; red, yellow plum bushes, winter huckleberries, 6, $1.00; black walnut bushes, muscadine vines, 3, $1.00. Good roots. Add post. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
Blue Damson plum trees, sourwood, muscadine grapevines, 4, $1.00; Condon Giant, Mastodon everbearing strawberry pits., $1.50 C.; horehound bunches, 4, $1.00. Add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
May cherry trees, old fashion peach trees, black walnut, 3, $1.00; black raspberry pits.. Himalayan blackberries, 6, $1.00; horehound bunches, 4, $1.00; mtn. blueberries, 10, $1.00; muscadine grapevines, 5, $1.00. Add post. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Ogallala everbearing strawberry pits., 25, $1.10, del. No out-of-state orders. M. B. Scroggs, Rt. 1, Alto.
Red raspberry pits., blueberry, dewberry, blackberry bushes, $1.50 doz.; Jerusalem artichokes, for eating or planting, $2.50 gal.
Everbearing strawberry pits., $1. doz., 3 doz.. $2.; red rasp-
Free pickle recipe. Add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ell-
berry pits., 50? ea., 3, $1.25.
Add post. 3, Ellijay.
Rosa Richards, Rt. Bearing size mm. blueberries, blackberries, dewberries, $1.00
Steins plum size strawberry pits., $2. C., ppd. in Ga., cello wrapped, prompt del., frost resinstant. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta. (Z.C. 30201).
doz.; red and yellow plum bushes, winter huckleberries, 6, $1.00; black walnuts, Irg. sprouts, $1.00 ea., sm., 50? ea.; raspberries, 50, $5.00, rooted. Add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
150 bu. Ga. 1123 wheat, grazing type, combine run, germ. 87 pet., purity, 99.20 pet., inert., 80 pet., no weeds, $2.75 bu., F.O.B. Located 1 mi. N. of, on U.S. 1. Walter E. Prescott, Wrens. Ph. LI. 7-6942.
Klondike strawberry pits., damp packed, $1.50 C., PP. $1. C. at home. Min. shipment 200 pits., Ga. orders only. No C. O. D. orders. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N. E., Atlanta 7, Ph. DR 3-1846.
Blakemore, Dixieland, Premier,
Midway strawberry pits., $1.50 Lrg. everbearing Mastadon st-
C., 200, $2.50, Sure Crop, Cat- rawberry pits., $4.00 C., $30.00
skill, Pocahontas, $2.00 C., 300 M. Add post. Mrs. Paul Good-
$5.00; Massey, Irg. berries, heavy roe, Greenville.
bearers, $2.50 C., 300, $6.50; col-
lards, $1.25 C. Del. No checks Streamline strawberry pits.,
or C. 0. D. orders. Bonnie $1.50 C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt.
Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
2, Temple.
Sumter oats, recleaned and bagged, no noxious weeds, germ. 96 pet., $1.20 bu. F. 0. B. Fred Flanders, Rt. 6, Dublin. Ph. 272-0289.
Vigorous 2 yr. old Latham red raspberry pits., $10.00 C., del. in Ga.; cheaper if you make appointment to dig and del. yourself. Jos. Lee Abernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville.
150 bu. Wrens Abruzzi rye, purity 98.29 pet., germ. 94 pet., cleaned, treated, in new 2 bu. bags, $3.45 bu. J. D. Eshleman, Hephzibah.
Peach seed, clear seeded or pickling peach seed, 35? doz trees, White English or mixea kinds, black scuppernong vines, 35? ea., in lots of 5, ppd. to 3rd zone. Mrs. Genie Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan.
Charleston Wakefield cabbage pits., 300, $1.75, 500, $2.25, $3.75 M. PP. R. Chanclar, Pitts. Ph. 648-2035.
Muscadine grapevines, 6, $1.00; hazelnut bushes, $1.50 doz.; blueberry, $1.25 doz.; sm. chinquapin, 6, $1.25, Irg., 6, $3.00; garlic bulbs, 2 doz., $1.00. Add post. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Blakemore strawberry pits., $2.00 C.; Mastodon, $1.75 C., Klondike, $1.25 C.; scuppernong vine cuttings, 75? doz.; peppermint 30? doz.; catnip, 30? bunch. Add post. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Pecans, Peanuts & Walnuts
FOR SALE Good, clean, new crop pecans, 50? Ib. PP. Check or M. 0. accepted. W. A. Walker, Quitman.
Ga. collard pits., 300, $1.50, 500, $2.00, $3.00 M.; Jersey, Wakefield, Copenhagen Market cabbage pits., 300, $1.50, 500, $2.00, $3.00 M. Watis Crosby, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst.
Blakemore strawberry pits., $1.20 C., damp packed, PP in Ga. W. E. Barker, Rutledge.
Jerusalem artichoke pits., 18, $1.00; Gem strawberry pits., $1.50 C. Add 50? post. ea. order. Mrs. 0. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville.
Many sm. shell pecan trees, 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 ft., 10? ea., come bag them yourself at my home. Mrs. W. H. Alien, 541 Holderness St., S. W., Atlanta.
1964 crop shelled pecans, mostly halves, been on cold storage all summer, $1.35 Ib., 40? post. Miss Kathleen Conner, Rt. 1, Ailey.
Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE 2 pr. white Chinese geese; 3 hens, 1 cock, Silver pheasant; modern Bircken game bantams, 2 pr. Golden pheasants. Walter T. Jordan, 109 llth Ave., Dawson. Ph. 995-2554.
5 large Toulouse jjray geese, $3.00 ea., cannot ship. J. L. Kennedy, Grovetown.
Norther Bobwhite quails from extra large breeders, 1965 hatch: 100 or more, 5 wks. old, 45? ea.; several hundred inflightpens, ready to go, $1.00 ea. F. 0. B. W. H. Sowers, Rt. 1, Box 7, Scenic Drive, Blue Ridge, (Z. C. 30513), Ph. 632-5868.
Dutch rabbits for sale, reasonably priced. R. Lovell, 2150 Perkerson Rd., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. 767-5781 (no collect calls).
Few nice, white Top-knot Rose Combe bantams, hens, pullets and cockerels, $4.00 pr. at my home. C annot ship. Write before coming, as they are on range. Send stamped envelope for information. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Bantams, trios of White Leghorns, Silver Duckwings, Blue and Splashed Cochins, $7.50 - $10.00 ;rio. No less than 2 trio shipped, express collect. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St., Marietta. 30060 Ph. 428-8302.
B. B. Reds and Silver Duckwing bantams for sale. Larry Coleman, 2040 Cannon Farm Hill Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. 634-9823.
Quail, dressed or alive, $1.00 ea., at my home; 75 almost grown guineas, 75? ea. in lots of 10 or more, at my home. Located 5 mi. S. of Fayetteville on Hwy. 92. Paul Lamb, Inman, Ph. 4617720.
5 prs. White Rose Comb Silkie bantams, grown, $5.00 pr. Anconas bantams, $1.50 ea. Cannot ship. Preston Ponder, Rt. 2,
28 Bronze turkeys, 5,1964 hatch, $4.00 ea.; 5 July, 1965 hatch, $2.00 ea.; 4, white turkeys, $3.50 ea.; all others, May, 1965 hatch, $3.50 ea. Cannot ship. Louise Morris, Rt. 2, Pitts.
Game fowl: Ginn Grays, original fowl from Steve Ginn, almost 60 yrs. ago, all fowl open range, farm raised. Paul Bond, Rt. 1, Box 50, Royston, Ph. 245-7541.
Pigeons: Giant Homers, French Gras Mondains, $2.00 ea., in lots of 6 or more. M. G. de LaRue, 307 Springs St., Decatur.
Several 100 mature Northern Bobwhite quail in first class flight condition, $1.00 ea.; in 250 lots or more 95? ea. No C. 0. D., will ship railway express. Dewey M. Sears, 59 Poplar St., Box 693 , Porterdale. Ph. 786-7334.
Ellijay. 3 March hatch young hens, and
stag, 3/4 Judge Lacy, R-head, 1/4 White Hackle, $20.00; 1 Spangle, cock, 7/8 R-head, 1/8 White Hackle, $10.00; May hatch, R-head stags for sale. Ben F. Powell, Rt. 2, Lyerly.
Bobwhite quail, 14 wks. old or older, $1.00 ea. Will deliver within 50 mi. of College Park. George Hilliard, Box 334, Rt. 3, College Park, Ph. 767-5745 (no collect calls).
Pheasants: Jumbo Ringneck, $2.00 ea.; Mongolians, $4.00 pr.; Goldens. $6.00 pr; B. T. Goldens cocks, $3.00 ea.; 1965, Blue peafowls, $15.00 pr.; White $4.00 pr. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus, Ph. 4-7571
Rabbits: 1 pr. Belgium Hair, $5.00; N. Z. Whites, $6.00; young Calif, smutnose, $4.00; young Blue Dutch, $2.00 ea. Racing Homer pigeons, $1.50 ea. Send M. O. will ship express, collect. J. M. Warren, Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta. Ph. MA 7-6939.
14 half-grown California Gambel quail, 75? ea., if all are taken. J. F. King, 789 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.E., Atlanta, Ph. TR 48611.
Purebred bantams: Buff Cochin and Bearded Mille-Fleurs, young or old stock, $7.50 trio, prompt shipment; high flying Birmingham Rollers, $2.50 pr., 3 prs., $6.75.
W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97,
Bobwhite quail, Chukar part- Thomasville.
Toulouse geese, $3.00; large White Emden, $5.00 ea., will exchange for Dark Cornish bantams, purebred or the large type. Ora Rackley, Rt. 1, Box 57-B, (Johnson Rd., beyond Marine Base), Albany.
ridges, pheasants: Jumbo Ringneck, Giant Blackneck, and Mon- 2 Dark Cornish roosters, large, golians, Mutants, Goldens, Silvers, big bone type, 18 mos. old, $2.00 Dark - throat Goldens, Reeves, ea. at farm, will not ship. H. W. 1964-65 hatch, write for prices. Thurmond, Farmington (Z.C. J. L. Tade, 1328-21st St., Col- 30638). umbus.
Rhode Island Red hens, 1 yr.
Colored Fantail pigeons, sex unknown, $1.00 ea.; 1 pr. Golden Sebright bantams, half grown, $2.00 pr. Money Order only, will ship express collect. G. B. Howell, 5419 Newton Rd., Albany (Z. C. 31705).
Bobwhite quail, top quality birds, old, won Grand Champion award
flight and weather conditioned for at county fair last fall, $2.00 ea.
release, $90. C., dressed quail, Mike Goss, Rt. 5, Hicks Rd., Mar-
$1.10 ea., 30 or more, $1. ea., ietta (Z. C. 30060). Ph. 435-
$95. C.; dressed Chukars, $2.25 5523.
ea., write for complete price list.
Jim Hunnicutt, 611 Chamlee Dr., Broad breasted White turkey
Fort Valley. Ph. 825-2919.
poults, hens and toms of various
Squab, oven dressed , 1 Ib., $1.00 ea., in lots of 12 only, shipped, packed in dry ice, postpaid; pigeons: youngsters, mated pairs, pure Texan Pioneers, Swiss Mondaines, Black Hungarians, Silver Kings, White Kings, youngsters, $5.00 ea.; mated pair, $10. Will ship F. O. B. Maxwell Duke, RFD 1, Ft. Valley, (Z.C. 31030).
Northern Bobwhite quail, dressed birds, plucked, will ship for $15. doz. F.O.B., frozen in dry ice, guaranteed fresh delivery; flight pen conditioned quail for release. $1. ea.; select breeder quail, $2.50 ea. Will del. short distance. Leo Meadows, Standard Oil Station, Wadley. Ph. 2525687.
ages, bred for large size and top egg production and mating, $3.50 ea. and up in lots of five, delivered in Ga. Joseph Abernathy, Barnesville.
Black and white German Lakenvelder cockerels, 6 mos. old, $3. ea., will ship REA express collect. L. L. Moore, Rt. 7, Old Dalton Rd., Rome.
MARKS & BRANDS REGISTRATION
At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Commissioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.
If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write our Department for application, and all necessary forms will be mailed to you.
There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located.
PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Agriculture
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Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs
Cuttings, dbl. rose petunia, Angelwing begonias, pink Rosebud begonias, 25? ea.; white, orange sultana, wax begonia, 5 kinds coleus, 4 kinds jew, 10? ea.; daylilies, white Siberian iris, narcissus, daffodils, violets, 30, $1. Add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
German, Siberian iris, 10, $1.50; hybrid daylilies, named, red, pink, yellow, 2-tone, 6, $1.50; redhot poker, 6, $1.30; also, sage pits., $1.50 doz. PP. Myrtle Pace, 616 Rockmart Rd., Villa Rica.
Green, white striped wandering
Lily of the valley pips, montbresia, 60? doz.; liriope, $1.00 C., vari. liriope, $1.50 doz.; yellow primroses, 3, $1.00. No shipping. Mrs. Chas. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd., N. W., Atlanta. Ph. 355-2905.
Red, white, blue thrift red, pink verbena, $1.00 doz., $5.00 C.; Pres. red, orange speckled cannas, $2.50 doz.; sweet Williams, pink hardy phlox, yellow lilies, $1.00 doz. ; blue violets, blue iris, 2 doz., $1.50. Add post Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville.
FOR SALE
Half grown rabbits for sale. G. W. Humphrey, Buford. Ph. 945-7565.
Purebred drk. Cornishbantams, 7 pullets and 1 stag, spring hatch, $1.00 ea., if all are taken. John D. Wallace, 401 7th Ave., Winder.
Games, Aseel grades, Brown Reds, Thompson White and Greys, all pen bred, raised on open range, stags, pullets, some brood stock, $3.00 and up. A. S. Darnell, Rt. 2, Blackacre Trail, Acworth, Ph. 974-3553.
Common pigeons, $1.00 pr.; half grown guineas, $1.50 ea.; Ring neck doves, $4.00 pr.; Black African bantam game pullets, $1.00 ea.; Canadian game bantam pullets, $1.00 ea. Starling Yawn, Box 45, Byromville.
Rt. 5, Ellijay. Dbl. pink geraniums, rooted,
damp packed, 75? ea.; pink running roses, 50? ea.; blue, white iris, daylilies, $1.00 doz., plus post; Martin gourd seed, 25?pkg., African, odd shaped 35 seed, $1.00, and stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Periwinkle seed, thumbelina mix, zinnias, 6 in. tall, bloom all summer, 25? pkg., Joseph's Coat, dwarf mix. col. cockscomb; red ' salvia, plume celosia, 7 cols., white, pink, purple, globe batchelor button seed, 2 pkgs., 25? with stamped env. Mrs. C.C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun.
Four colors of Calif, poppy seed for fall planting, all colors; annual Twinkle Star phlox, 15? tbs. plus stamped envelope. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
jew, Josephs Coat, Chicken Gizzard begonia cuttings, 10, 50?, all of kind or mixed, 50? min. order. PP.; 4 cols. Calif, poppy seed, annual phlox for fall planting, 15? tsp., stamped env. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Named daylilies, unlabeled, $2.75 doz.; blooming size hybrids, mixed, $2. doz.; May QueenShasta daisies, stokesia, $1. doz.; mixed spring bulbs, 35, $1.50. Addpost; mixed daylily seed, 50? pkg., bead pit, 35? pkg., stamped env. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville.
Daylilies, Superfine, $20.; Multnomah, Chipper Cherry, $10. ea.; Star Ruby, Melon Balls, $7.50; Lynn Hall, Icicle, $5.00; Purple Dwarf, Nancy Treadwell, Southern Delight, $3.00 ea.; Ebony Prince, $1.50; Heart Throb, Mary Anne, Lyric, Jack, $1.00 ea. 50? post. Walter Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., Atlanta 16.
Yellow primroses, sweet williams, Aug. iris, Blackberry lilies, 50? doz.; old rose poppies, yellow Sherry sweet pea, bush kind, mixed larkspur, mix sweet william seed, 25? Tblspn. Add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.
Dbl. althaea, mixed col., deutzia, bridals wreath, spiraea,rose weigela, 50? doz.; rooted weeping willows, 25? ea.; blue ageratum. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt 1, Lithia Springs.
Jumbo Swiss Giant pansy pits., 50, $1.65, $2.75 C.; per. white candytuft, $2.00 doz., root divisions ; glad, bulbs, white or mixed, 5-7 in. cir., 25, $1.00. Write for prices on Irg. quantities. Add 40? post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
Spider (magic) lily bulbs, pink, red; giant yellow King Alfred jonquil bulbs, $1.00 doz.; yellow nar-
Mixed col. iris, 25, $1.50; mixed fall bulbs, 50. $1.00; Blackberry lilies, 15, $1.00; old fashioned purple violets, $1.25 C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Red leaf barberry, 2 yr. seedlings, Goldflame honeysuckle, bush honeysuckle, 10, $3.00; flame, pink native azaleas, scarlet maple, 10, $4.00. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville.
White Perfection violets, Irg. blooms, long stocky stems, $5.00 C., $45.00 M. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville.
SALES EVENTS
Games: pure Roundheads and Brandenberrys, Hatch (Blue FaceSandy), grown fowl and sizes, 1965; stags and pullets, $3.00 up; brood fowl, spec, price. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St., S. E., Atlanta. Ph. 378-2990.
Purebred, heavy type Dark Cornish, 2 roosters, proven ex. breeders, $4.00 ea. 3 spring hatched cockerels, from bred unrelated stock, $3.50 ea. at farm or will ship express collect. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville.
1 pr. Araucanas bantams, lay-
Cuttings, Rattail cactus, Strawberry and pink Rosebud begonia, orange and white sultana, sweet gum, ivy, pink hydrangea, 25? each; green and purple jew, 15? ea. ; Pin Cushion and Deerhorn cactus, 50?; violets, 6, 50?. Add post Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Tree blackberry plants 5, $1.; white lilac, 35? ea.; blue wisteria, 25? ea.; cactus, 10?;sweetwilliam and poppy seed 25? spoonful iris, 24 pits., $1.90. Add post Mrs. M. M. Highfield, Rt. 2, Summer ville.
Dbl. yellow, orange speckled, bronge leaf cannas, $2.00 doz.; purple iris, liriope, ageratum, sm. yellow fall pinks, narcissus, jonquils, lav., thrift, 3 doz., $1.00; redhot poker, abelias, nandinas, white babys breath, 3, $1.00; white candytuft, $1.00 doz. Add post. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
California Multiplying beer seed, 50? start and stamped envelope. No COD orders. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan. 30113.
cissus, blooms in Jan., 4-8 blossoms to stalk, 2 doz., $1.00, or 7 doz., $5.00 ppd.; yellow climbing thornless rose, 3, $1.00. Add 45? post. ea. order. Mrs. Jim Blackwell, Newborn.
Pure strain Ga. Easter lily bulbs, sm., med., Irg., 10?, 15?, 25?, according to size. $3.00 min. order. Add post. Plant this mo. Mrs. D. D. Woodard, Dudley.
Daylilies, labeled, Browneyed Susan, Ruffled Pinafore, Black Hills, Black Falcon, Dawning Light Evelyn Russell, Petite Melotone, Spice. Sanereal. Saddle
October 21 -- 10:00 A.M. -- Complete Dispersal Auction Sale. Selling pure bred Ang us herd, large grade herd, all farming equipment. Cows will be sold at Seminole Livestock Barn, Donaldsonville. Equipment to be sold at farm of O. B. Oavis, Jakin, located 10 miles west of Donaldsonville just off U. S. 84 at Stafford,
October 23 -- 10:00 A.M. -- Farm Bureau Machinery
ing blue eggs, $10.; White and Buff leg, bearded Mille-Fleurs, $5. pr. or $7.50 trio. Send PP money order, will ship collect Gene Lane, P. 0. Box 163, Mableton. Ph. 948-5149.
Pure white dbl. feverfew, 12, $1.25; 135 diff. daylilies, $2.50$3.00 doz., state preferred cols. Add 40? post first doz., or part doz., 15? ea. added. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Box 354, Rt 1, Washing-
Rabbits: New Zealand white, ton.
grey, Black-California smut nose, Dutch, producing breeders and near breeding age, 34 in all, hutches included, wUl accept reasonable offer on all or part; dressed frozen fryers. Charles Fowler, 415 N. Highland Ave., N. E.f Atlanta. Ph. JA 2-3448.
Gourd seed, African Ornamental Beauties. 25 sizes, shapes, color combinations, over 100 mixed seed with planting instructions, 25?, plus self-addressed envelope. All letters answered. Write for complete list of gourd seed. W. C. Densmore, Rt 1, Mt Olive Rd.,
Snowball, gardenia, $1. ea.; a mar y 11 is bulbs, Christmas, Thanksgiving cactus, 50? ea.; sweet blue violets, $1. doz.; dogwood, 75? ea. Add post Rosa Richards, Rt 3, Ellijay.
New seed, touch-me-not marigold, asst. cols.; castor bean, Irg. yellow sunflower, 25? Tblspn., stamped, self-addressed env. Will refund, if not as quoted. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar, Ellenwood.
Dbl. pink speckled leaf, dbl. red begonia, rooted, 30? ea.; snow-
Leather, Crimson Pirate, Ballerina, Symmetry, Parfait Resplendent Soudan, Gypsey, Jaurez, $3.50 doz. PP. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Hillcrest Dr., Austell.
Mixed col. iris, $1.50 doz.; orange, pink cannas, 4, $1.00; butter and egg, daffodils, Spider lily bulbs, 50? doz.; rooted pink Rosebud, Angelwing, Beefsteak, Maple Leaf begonias, aluminum pit., shrimp pit., devils spine, coleus, 30? ea., unrooted cuttings, $1.00 doz. Add post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Bronwood.
Auction (sponsored by Car rol County Farm Bureau). To be held at West Georgia Farm Grounds, Carrollton (Atlanta Highway). For info: Rex Steed, 854-4153.
November 10 -- Annual Here ford Production Sale by Seminole Farms. Selling 85 service age bulls, 25 bre<l heifers, 45 open heifers. Donaldsonville.
Black Old English Game bantams, 50? to $1. ea., will exchange for Ringneck or White doves; will not ship, will del. in the Atlanta area. H. D. Stancliff, 6120 Lawrenceville Hwy., Tucker. Ph. 938-4771.
Lookout Mountain, Term. (Resident Dade Co., Ga.).
Sultanas, Kalanchoes, sev. diff., 35?; Black-Joe Hayden, Turkey Truck, Cleopatra, Editn-M (chartreuse and black), Rubellina, begonias, 65? ea.; Crossandras, 65?;
ball, old time yellow rose, dbl. red althaea, ruffled fern, 60? ea.; nandinas. 12-14 in., 5, $1.00, 1820 in., 4, $1.00; pink Rain lilies, $1.00 doz., 5 doz., $4.00. No out-of-state hardwood orders. Add post. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.
Castor or mole bean seed, 20? doz., stamped env.; green liriope, English ivy, vinca minor, $1.00 doz., $5.00 C.; Jan. jasmine, goldenbells, babys breath, spiraea, 25? ea., $2.00 doz. Add post Mrs. John Rodgers, Greenville.
November 11 -- Production Sale of 160 lots of rcg. hereford stock, 1 0:00 AM. Held at Double "T" Ranch. Hwy. 212, Conyers.
Pigeons, Red French Mondaines, have several prs., $5. Sam L. Jones, 1-A Better Homes, Dawson. Ph. 995-2552.
Rainbowplant, red bougainvillea, double bloom hibiscus, $1.00 ea., Add post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.
NOTICE!
Boxwood, cherry laurel, mag-
Flower Plants nolia, boxwood holly, gardenia, abelia, waxleaf lucidum, junipers, red pyracantha, $1.50 and up; ajuga, vinca minor, ivy, 50? qt
REMINDER TO ADVERTISERS
Actual farm work notices ONLY will be publish-
Bulbs & Seed All growing in cans. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Ph. 478-7933.
ed in the "Farm Work Wanted" and "Farm
All kinds box flower cuttings^
Help Wanted" columns. All other types of work,
FOR SALE
10, $1.00; orange col. poppy seed, 25? tsp., stamped env.; all col.
even if included with a farm work notice, will
Thousands of nice Old English dwarf boxwood, 6-8 in., $25.00 C.; red and pink crape myrtle, well branched, 2-3 ft., $5p.OOC.; dwarf azaleas, all cols., nice pits., $40. C. Add post Mrs. Paul Goodroe,
chrysanthemums, yellow cannas, $1.00 doz.; blue, purple iris, 40? doz.; yellow jasmine, purple lilac, goldenbells, rooted, 4, $1.00. Add post Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
be omitted. Notices for house work, small garden work, companions, child care and similar type positions will not be published.. Notices received
Greenville.
Daffodils, mixed only, 50, $1.; mixed daylilies, $2. doz.; Majestic
for publication in these columns must carry an
Palmetto palm, 2, $1.00; dbl. liriope, evergreen border, 25, $1.; spiraea, 3, $1.00; English dog- Tiger lilies, Irg., 50?, med., 25?,
explanation as to the type of farm work the ad-
wood, vari., yellow, pink lantana, sm., 10? ea.; red Magic lily, yellow jasmine, ivy, wisteria, $1. doz. Add post. Mrs. J. T.
vertiser is seeking or the type of farm for which
honeysuckle, 4, $1.00; purple viol- Hall, Rt 5, Rome. ets, yellow vari. canna roots, 15,
help is wanted.
$1.00, red. $2.00 doz.; per. phy- Flower seed, touch-me-not, 25? sostegia, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Tblspn., zinnia, 15? pkg., stamped,
Trucks, jeeps and large equipment notices will
Inez Beaver, Rt 2, Box 132, Jesup. self-addressed env. Steve Leak, 4007 LaFayette Dr., Powder Spr-
also be omitted. Tractor and general farm equip-
Trumpet daffodils, daylilies, ings. blue violets, purple King iris,
ment notices will be published as usual. How-
foxglove, wild iris, 4 doz., $1.; Dixie Brilliant thrift pink blue mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub, white fuchsia, 2? per slip; liriope, str-
ever, large equipment such as bulldozers,, drag-
dogwood, pink mtn. laurel, red iped white, green, 25?, 50? bunch; roses, yellow Christmas jasmine, Tiger lilies, 50?; althaea, iris,
lines, motors, sand pumps, pulp wood saws and
weeping Mary, purple lilac, 5, 10?; $2.00 min order. Add post $1.; 4o'clocks, 4 $1.; Add postage. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt 1, Alphar-
similar heavy equipment will not be printed.
Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt 3, Ellijay. etta. (Z.C. 30201).
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Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
18 - 24 in. white, red crape myrtle, 2 yr. Burfordi holly, white dogwood, wax ligustrum, gardenia Mystery, 6, $1.00, $15.00 C.; mtn. azaleas, pink, flaming red, 12-18 in., $3.00 doz., $20.00 C., 18-24 in., $4.00 doz., $30.00 C. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville.
Royal Robe violets, old fashion purple violets, 20, $1.00; jonquil, cluster type, bulbs, 3 doz., $1.00; Emperor daffodils, green liriope. lemon lilies, $1.00 doz. Add 409 post. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Native bush azalea, orange, salmon, yellow, white, flame, 3 diff. mm. laurels, 4, $1.00; Blackberry, Regal lilies, 6, $1.00; bridal wreath, red spiraea, almonds, Kerria, rhododendron, 4, $1.00. Add post. Mrs. F.M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Guinea and AngelWing begonias, dbl. pink begonias, red, pink sultanas, red geraniums, 20? ea. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston.
Loquarts, weeping willow, roses, crape myrtle, mock orange, in cans, $1.00 ea., at my place, cannot ship; new crop daylily seed, many cols., some named ones, mixed, 150, $1.00; liberal amt dbl., mixed col., hollyhock seed, 25?, stamped env. Mrs.-Mary E. Hudson, Rt 2, Macon.
Yellow thornless rose bushes, rooted, butterfly bushes, purple lilac, red spiraea, 4, $1.00; sultanas, diff. col. geraniums, begonias, justicia, all rooted, 35? ea. Add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Diff. col. sultanas, rooted, yellow thornless rose bushes, pink running roses, yellowbells, 3, $1.00; white dogwood, native azaleas, purple butterfly, purple lilac, cedar, holly, 4, $1.00; sweet shrub, 5, $1.00. Add post. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt 6, Gainesville.
Giant Admiral Byrd daisy pits., blue creeping Davaricata phlox, $1.65 doz., 25, $2.65, $7.75 C.; clumps dbl. white spice pinks (Dian thus), $2.75 doz. Mrs. 0. S. Scarbrough, 2869 Church St., East Point
Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed
Vinca minor, $1.00 doz., 300, $9.00; English ivy, thrift, violets, $1.00 doz.; sm. cherry laurel seedlings, $4.50 C.; per. blue phlox, Blackberry lily, $1.50 doz. Add post Lois Woodruff, Greenville.
White per. candytuft, dwarf blue per. phlox, dwarfblue crested iris, cherry laurels, ligustrums, striped liriope, $1.50 doz.; blue, white, red, pink thrift, red violets, blue Siberian iris, Blackberry, red Spider, white Atamasco lilies, $1.00 doz., $5.00 C. Add post. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
Cuttings, dbl. petunias, 8 kinds of coleus, white, 2 pinks, orange sultanas, 10 diff. cactus, 2 begonias, 5 kinds of jew, 5 windowbox col. running vines, others, $1.00 doz., 35? post. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan.
Daylilies, labeled, Pink Bowknot, Easter Morn, Spice, Spring Fantasy, Irish Charm. Brown Eyed Susan, Dr.Regail, Albion, Crimson Pirate, Night Light, Baronet, Rose of Texas, $3.50 doz., $25.00 C. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel.
June lilies, dbl., single, or mixed, orange col., hardy, $3.00 C.; rooted pink thrift, $1.50 C. PP. Send self-addressed mailing label. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt 2, Ranger.
Seedum (stone crop), pinecone moss, for rock gardens, 50? good start; red Spider lilies, sm. yellow daffodils, sweet yellow jonquils; Sacred Japanese, white narcissus, white snowdrops, blue yard violets, 50? doz. Add 50? post., stamp for inquiry. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville.
Orange daylilies, wild and purple iris, daffodils, blue violets, 4 doz., $1.00; mtn. azaleas, sweet shrub, foxglove, mtn. laurel, mtn. ivy, 6, $1.00; holly bushes, white dogwood, yellow Christmas jasmine, 3, $1.00; Add post. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
Lrg. Tiger lily bulbs, 3, $1.00; cockscomb, many col., dwarf, 25? pkg., stamped env.; hardy hibiscus, hyb. pits, from named var., Fresno, Lester Reigel, Red Perfection, bloom next yr., 8-10 in. blooms, some 12 in., 4, $1.00. PP. Mrs. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.
Japanese iris, Irg. iris grown, blue, purple, white, lav., white with rose orchid edge, 3, $2.00, 50? post.; dbl. red poppy seed, 25? Tblspn., stamped, self-addressed env. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt 1, Monroe.
WANTED
Want gourd seed, Wolfhead, Herculese Club, Giant African Cobra Snake, Alligator, Irg. Dishrag, Sponge, must be clean, free of chaff, immature seed. State amt. and price del. in first letter. All letters ans. W. C. Densmore, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive Rd., Lookout Mountain, Tenn. (resident of Dade Co., Ga.).
Want sev. thousand sm. boxwoods, well rooted, and sev.pyracantha bushes. Must be reasonably priced. Van Ivester, 4451 Bankhead Hwy., Mableton. Ph. 948-3499.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
1965 crop pure honey, $1.25 qt. jar or 40? Ib. in your containers. Will not ship. G. L. Bramlett, Rt. 4, Mt. Calvary Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-8947.
Seed cane, soft red syrup or chewing, 5? ea., 807 syrup or juice cane, 4? ea. F.O.B. field. B. F. O'Berry, Rt 1, Millwood.
17 hives of bees, first class cond., patented hives, all strong, $40. ea.; also, other supplies such as supers, honey press, smoker and veil. Mrs. W. H. Sellers, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Shade dried sage and dry catnip, 30? qt. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston.
Salt cured hams, wt. 15-18 Ibs., $1.00 Ib. Will ship ppd., C.O.D. A. B. Matthews, 2572 Ballpark Dr., Tucker.
Simco saddle with 15 in. red padded seat *!. girthed with rawhide covered stirrups, 4 mos. old. Mrs. Sherry Smith, 2226 Alpha Dr.. Decatur. Ph. 378-9602 (evenings) (no collect calls).
Bona Alien western saddle, black, Irg. size for horse, slightly used, $95.00. F red Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville.
Silver parade outfit, comp., 1 roping saddle and bridle. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU. 9-5798.
1965 crop pecans, hand shelled and cleaned, $1.50 Ib. PP. in 1st and 2nd zone. 3 Ib. min. order. Mrs. Janie Almon, Luther sville.
1965 crop, 100% pure shade dried, finely ground sage, 1 oz., 50? 3 ozs., $1.00; 1 Ib., $5.00; all postpaid. No C. O. D. orders. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Box 428, Dallas.
Mountain wildflower honey, as bees made it 5 Ibs. extracted $1.60; case $8.50; 10 Ibs. $2.75, add postage. 60 Ib. can $14.75, F. 0. B. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville.
Pony saddle and bridle, very good for children. H. W. Hewatt, Fairburn. Ph. 964-2548.
Quilt patterns, diff. designs, 25? ea. or 5, $1.00, add 5? post, or stamped addressed envelope. Mrs. James Davis, Rt. 4, Gainesville.
1965 sundried apples, free of core, peel, and worms, 50? Ib. at my home, have 50 to 75 Ibs. Truman Holmes, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. Ph. 896-4288.
1965 nice sundried apples, free of worms and peeling, 65? Ib., add post Mrs. Ira F. Goodwin. Rt 2, Tallapoosa. (Z. C. 30176)
1 electric churn, $5.00; 1 corn sheller, hand operated, $6.00; 1 large black iron washpot $4.00. Mrs. J. W. Moultrie, Woodbury. Ph. 355-3711.
Sweet gum bark, poke root yellow root sassafras, May apple, queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus 35? postage; peppermint bunch, 3, 60?. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Wild cherry bark, red alder, poplar bark, persimmon, sweet gum and birch bark, yellow root tiny ornamental gourd seed, 25? sassafras, yellow dock, devil's Shoestring, queen of meadow, life everlasting, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1. PP. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nice, bright sundried apples, hand peeled and cut, cooks quickly, 60? Ib., add postage. Mrs. Henry Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly.
Jerusalem artichokes ready about Oct. 15, to be dug when called for. M. A. Conway, 1040 Standard Dr., Atlanta. (Z. C. 30319).
Nice dried apples, free of worms and cores (new crop), 75? Ib. plus postage. No less than 5 Ibs. shipped. Ruth Sherer, Rt 1, Box 44, LaGrange. (Z. C. 30240).
Nice clean roots and herbs; yellow root sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, May apple, 2 Ib. lard box Ml, $1. plus postage; spearmint catnip, tansy, $1.50 doz.; add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want 200 cedar or black locust fence post, list pickup and/or delivered price in first letter. R. S. Gunn, Rt. 6, Box 180-A, Macon.
Want 5-6 Ibs. of new duck or goose feathers, no chicken feathers. J. A. Catoe, Rt 4, Box 139, Thomaston.
Want wild parsnip roots, state price in first letter. Mrs. Paul Wood, Rt. 1, Austell.
Want at least 100 sheets used tin roofing. G. K. Singleton, 1911 N. Decatur Rd., N. E., Atlanta 7. Ph. 373-8982 (no collect calls).
Want strawberry corn. Mrs. T. S. Rackley, Jr., 2530 McAfee Rd., Decatur.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
5 dbl. bed wool afghans, 4 col. comb., popcorn stitch, wt. 5 Ibs., $55.00; 1 ripple, browns and yellow comb., $35.00; 1 rainbow, 9 col., shell stitch, $30.00. All dbl. bed size. PP. Rebecca Strozier, Lincolnton.
White cro. tablecloth, 62 x 73 1/2, $35.00; cream oval shaped cro. tablecover, 31 x 39, $10.00. Add 40? post. Mrs. H. G. Califf, Box 81, Hardwick.
Pillowcases, $2. pr.; aresser scarves, $1. ea.; baby bibs, 35?; bib and band aprons, $1. ea., med size., 50?, childrens aprons, 50?; potholders, 15?, 2 for 25?. Free gift with $5.00 order. Add post, 20? for checks. Mrs. Maver Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange.
New dbl. bed size, handmade quilts, cotton padding, 1 dresden plate, $8.00, 1 gentlemans bow, $8.00, 1 snowball, $7.00, 1 H quilt $6.00, 1 little boy britches, $6.00, others at $6.00. Add 60? post. ea. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Box 187, Adairsville.
Grape doily, $1.50; pansy doily, $1.50; 3 pc. pineapple dresser set $1-50; 7 rose doily, $1.00. All for $5.00. PP. Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt 1, Box 34, Kingsland.
All white, close cro., in floral patterns, 18 x 40 in. dresser scarfs, $4.00 ea.; 3 piece, with 15 in. doily, vanity sets, $3.00; 20 in. doilies, $2.00 ea., all del. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, 826 Maple St., Carrollton.
Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75? ea.; hand painted tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; fancy painted potholders, 25? ea.; painted dish towels, 3. $1.; potholders 15? ea.; add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Broadcloth pillowcases, emb., $1.25, cro., $1.40; old fashion bonnets, $1., ruffle, $1.25, button crown, large or small brim, $1., ruffle, $1.25; aprons, 50? large, 75?. Add 35? postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford. (Z.C. 30518).
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, made of new prints, $3.00 PP. Mrs. Hannah B. Martin, Quitman.
Baby jackets with sleeves, heavy cotton flannel, blue or pink emb. on white all the way around, $1.00 ea.; nice white emb. scarves $1.00 up; long white linen emb. true color, $2.25; 3 pc. vanity set $1.25. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt, 2, Buchanan.
Old fashion bonnets with ruffles, print $1-25; solid, $1.50; children's age 3-6 with lace ruffle, print $1.50, solid $2.00; band aprons, med., $1.25, solid, $1.50; large, $1.50 and $1.75. Mrs. B. M. Humphreys, Apt. 3, 614 W. Washington St., Gainesville.
Women's aprons, Irg. waist band, 2, Irg. pockets, 75? ea., plus postage; med, or small, 65?; smaller, 1 pocket, 50?; bib style, 1 or 2 pockets, 75?. Band style pockets across front sm., med., or Irg., 65?; bonnets, old fashion button crown, $1.00 ea., add post, on all. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Box 132, Rt. 2, Jesup.
Dbl. bed size quilts, all new material, pieced by patterns, diff. designs, quilted by hand, in shells and squares, all new colored linings, $12.00 ea., PP in Ga. Mrs. P. S. Wallace, John Petree Rd., Rt. 2, Powder Springs.
Childrens dresses, 1-6 yr., $2. ea.; full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asst'd colors, $5.50 ea.; aprons, 75? ea.; 6, $4.; potholders, 20? ea., 7, $1.; dishtowels, hand painted, 35? ea., 4, $1.00; hand made quilts, pieced by pattern, $12. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. (Z.C. 30540).
1 Yo Yo bedspread, dbl. bed size, green and yellow organdy, real nice, make best offer; 1 cro. tablecloth closely knitted 54 x 72 in. white, $18.00 PP. Mrs. Estia L. Beaver, Baxley.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops $3.00, plus post, 30? on each top. Mrs. H. C. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Box 413, Gumming, (Z. C. 30130).
6 ft. rawhide bullwhips, $4.00 . . $6.00; 10 ft, $8.00 ea.; 2, $14. 00; 12 ft, $10.00 ea.; 2, $18.00. Fox hunting blowing bullhorns, reg. size, $5.00 ea.; 2, $8.00 ; giant size, $6.00 ea., 2, $10.00, PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Nylon shell stitch baby sweater, $2.25; cap, $1.00; booties, 60? pastels or white; ripple stitch afghans, 28 x 34, $6.00; sets made in advance, afghan made on order PP or C. 0. D. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4968 (no collect calls). Quilt tops, umbrella girl, dutch girl, bloomer girl, colonial girl, dresden china, fan, $4.75 ea., add post. Scraps 15? Ib., add post. Charlotte Wooten, 122 Myrtle Street, Gainesville.
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, October 13, 1965
FALL FARM LAND EDITION
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