Cceorgia : Farmers SLUME 42 State Appropriation Could Insure Program By PHIL CAMPBELL _ Commissioner of Agriculture Free milk for children in the first two r three grades of every school in Georgia s long past due. Not only are many child- en having to do without milk they badly eed but Georgias dairy industry is los- ng thousands of dollars in federal funds ach year. In my opinion it is time we all got to- ether and worked out a program that vould give children free milk in the first wo or three grades. I am convinced that t can be done. _As a lifelong supporter of better edu- ation in Georgia and as an exponant of ducational improvements while a mem- ver of the Legislature, I am certain that he states educational needs will receive t more sympathetic ear if the childrens realth and physical welfare are occasion- ally placed first by promotion of such wrograms as the Federal school milk pro- ram. - Actually there would be only three major provisions involved in such a pro- gram: 1. Distributors must sell milk in bulk or use in dispensers at the rate af five cents or five and one-half sents per one-half pint. I think the dairy mdustry, particularly our dairy farmers, would approve. The Federal government would pay four cents a pint and the state would pay the rest. ere ' 2. Dispensers would have to Ke pro- Vided at local expense. T bebeve local or- Banizations such as vetefans clubs, civic clubs, school orgapizations or perhaps county ee would be glad to help furniea such dispensers if it meant that oXfldren of their area would get free k. A 10 gallon dispenser costs from $200 to $300. . Approximately $405,000 in state ds and $1,620,744 in Federal funds wld be necessary to provide free milk a Georgia EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH , TE EAST OF THE EST STA Marke WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1957 Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulletin NUMBER 2% REE SCHOOL MILK POSSIBLE Agricultural CALENDAR Feb. 7-8, Radium Springs Annual meeting Ga. Livestock Association. Feb. 14, Atlanta Annual Meeting, American Dairy Association of Georgla Feb. 15, Thomasville FFA corn pro- duction program, Feb. 18-23, State-wide National FFA Week. AASSISSIPPI Feb, 26, Athens Turkey school. for each child in the first three grades in Georgia schools on a 180 day basis at five cents per half-pint. Approximately $420,- 000 in state funds would be necessary to furnish free milk to the first two grades at five and one-half cents per half pint. With a $300 million state budget $405,- 000 or $420,000 would be well spent by the state to retain funds now being returned to the Federal government which totaled $1,374,425 in 1955 and more than a half million in 1956. Federal expenditures could be expected to increase to a $5 or $6 to $1 ratio of state expenditure. Rep. W. L. Lanier of Candler County is studying the merits of such a program as I have outlined here and has prepared legislation to make such a program pos- sible, ~~ ~~ would like to urge all parents with children in the first three grades of school, education leaders and representatives of the dairy industry to contact their Rep- resentatives and Senators in the Legisla- ture immediately and urge them to take the necessary action to make Georgia the tirst state in the nation to take full advan- tage of the Federal milk program and to stop the annual turn back of thousands of dollars in Federal funds which could be buying school milk for Georgia chitd- ren, oath od * PEANUTS BROILERS Georgia, First: e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES Livestock Specialist Named At University R. A. (Bob) Long, a native of Ohio who will receive his Doctors degree in Animal Husbandry from Oklahoma A and M Col- lege in May, has been named chairman of the Animal Industry Division of the University of Georgia College of Agri- culture. Mr. Long, who received his Bachelors degree from Ohio State University and his Masters degree from Oklahoma A and M, will coordinate the animal indus- try activities in extension, teaching and research as his new duties at the Univer- Sity. The livestock specialist, who has served on the staffs at Oklahoma A and M as well as the University of Kentucky, is 35 years of age, married and the father of two- boys. Georgian Will Head Poultry & Egg Group Leland Bagwell, owner of the North Georgia Rendering Company at Canton, Georgia, is the 10th president of the Southeastern Poultry and Egg Associa- tion. The Cherokee County poultryman was elected last week to succeed Oscar A. Boyst, Princeton, W. Va., to head the 10- state organization at its Poultry Spectacu- lar convention at the Municipal Audito- rium here. Other officers named included Paul G. Thomas, owner of the Southeastern Turkey Ranch, Sumter, S. C., first vice- president; Henry Tilford Jr., secretary of Dixie Grain Company, Tenn., second vice-president; de@ M. Tankersley, general manager of Twin Oaks Hatchery, Gaine$ville, Ga., secre- tary, and Norma Sanders, general man- ager of {bh& Farmers Cooperative Ex- chang, Columbia, S. C., treasurer. ~ $tate vice-presidents selected weret G. R. Krape, Anniston, Ala.; Hulan L. Continued On Page 8 PIMIENTO PEPPER e IMPROVED PECANS Shelbyville. Wednesday, February B,. PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN White and yellow Jonquils,| Mix. col. Glad bulbs, 40c doz.,| Cacti: all sizes, Hen and bid-| Liriope border pina S, Butter and Eggs and Trumpet |$2.50 C. Free bulblets with ea.|dies, rooted 50c, $1.00, $1.50;|sacred and paper white Daffodils, $2 C; blue, single |order; mix. col. Larkspur plants, |Star Fish 25 ea. rooted; Christ- | cissus, $1 C; red spider Hyacinths, $1.25 doz; white, |ready, 25 doz, $1.00 C. Add|mas, 30c rooted or cutting, 25c;|Glodenglow, Vinca Minor, FOR SALE blue, pink Thrift, 75 cents |postage. Miss Gennia Brown, | Thanksgiving, 30c cutting; |and white Yarrow 50 cent Good, well rooted, evergreen Privet hedge plants 12 to 36 in. one cent ea. postpaid. Orders filled promptly. Mrs. R. H. Clark,Rt. 7. Gainesvile. Blue and white Thrift, 90 cents doz; white, per Candy- tuft, garden Pinks, yellow Flax, $1.00 doz. blue and pink Ver- bena, 60 cents-doz; pink Thrift, $1.00 C Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Giant Dahlia tubera from Holland (grown here only 1 yr.), all types and colors, and white, 48 var. 50 cents ea. $4.00 doz. labeled; others, $3.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Gille- land, Rt. 9, Gainesville. Ligustrum (too large to mail) 25 cents ea. at my home; Cherry Laurels 50 cents ea.; Eng. Ivy, $5.00 C; Violets, $1.00 doz. clumps. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Plants priced per 100: Bu- fordi Holly, $19.00; dwarf Cre- ole Boxwoods, $12.85; Magnolia Grandiflora, $15.00; Azalea For- tuni, $11.00; Abelia Grandiflora, $15. 00: Wax lLigustrum, and Mock Orange, $14.50. No less 100 sold. Maude Hamby, Green- ville. Wax Ligustrum and Abelia Grandiflora, $1.25 doz; Mag- nolia Grandiflora. Photinia Glo- tra, variegated Euonymus, Cherry L a urels, Nandinas heavy liners. All rooted cut- tings and $10.00 C. Postpaid. Raymond Robinson, Greenville. Old fashioned Eng. Dogwood, red Cydonica Japonica, red Crepe Myrtle, Gardenia, bloom- ing size, rooted plants, 50 cents ea: Boxwood, border plants, $12.00 C. or 10 cents ea. in 1000 or more lots. Sample doz. $2.50 Add postage Mrs. C. M. Robinson Greenville. Fast growing Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels, $2.00 doz. $10. 00 C; blue, white, red Dixie brilliant Thrift, Eng. Ivy, Vin- ca Minor, Royal Robe Violets, red, blue purple pink and white Achimenes, $1.50 doz. $5 C. Blanche Woodruff Green- ville. Cert. hardy perennials: Ver- bena, Scarlet ing Lavender Mist, dark velvet red, rose pink purple, white Wings, 2 doz. $1.25; $3.00 C; $25.00 M; Violets, Royal Robe, Rosina pink, white Wonder, white Per- fection, Red, $1.00 doz. $6.00 C; Add postage. Mrs, L. H. Cous- ins, Rt. 3, Greenville. Pink Thrift, $1.00 C. $8.00 M; red white, blue Thrift and red, purple Verbena $1.00 doz. $5. C:; blue sweet scented Violets, $1.50 C; $10.00 M; Pres. Red Cannas, $2.00 doz; $8.00 C; Jonquil, Narcissus, Daffodil bulbs $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantvile. Ornamental Pepper seeds, from large variety, 25 cents package, plus _ self-addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. A. P. Sheppard, Rt. 3, Box 218 Grif- fin. Climbing large red berry py- raantha, 6-10 in. 25 cents ea; Nandinas 8-10 in high 25 cents each; Pink, rose and blue tnrift, 50 cents C. Add postage. Mrs. Collier T. Cooper, Rt. 3, Griffin. Pink, climbing Seven Sis- ter Roses, Mtn. Laurel, white Dogwood, red Maple, Crab- apple, Pussy Willow, Bridal- wreath, Sweetshrubs, China- berry water Oaks, Forsythia bushes, Hioneysuckle, yellow Jasmine and Silver Lace vines and acacia, 2, $1; 7; all colors Iris $1. Add _ postage. Mrs. John Myers (Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell. Blue, pink also March and white Thrift blooming cluster Narcissus, 75 cents doz; white, Wellow Jonquils Butter 9nd Eggs and Trumpet Daffodils, $2 C; red Spider Lilies, $1.50 doz. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Miss Cecil McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell, doz. Add postage. No Florida orders. Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell, Boxwoods different sizes, at my place. See for prices. Lola Corn, Hiawassee. Pink Thrift, 50 cents C; red Honeysuckles, 50 cents doz. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. D. L. Williams, Rt. 1, Homer. 2 Dogwoods, rooted, $1; also 4 Abelia cuttings, easily root- ed. Postpaid. Mrs. N. M. Adams 283 Hortense. Large Jonquill bulbs or but- ter and Eggs bulbs, 15c doz.; large blooming size Red Trum- pet vines, clump Asparagus, single pink Geranium, 20c ea.; well rooted double Bridle- wreath and Star of Bethlehem bulbs. All blooming size and rooted Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Thompson, Rt 1, Chester. Giant Zinnias, meas. 6-5-8 inches in 1956, Dahlia kind, selected ~colors tested 80 pet. Germ 800 seed for $1; 400, 50 cents. Counted full measure, prepaid. L. G. Westbrook, Kingsland. African violets, all col. dbl. and single, blooming size, healthy plants, 4, $1.25 PP; in pots, $1.50 ea. at my home. Exch. for named Gladiolus bulbs. Write first.. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Box 41, Blue Ridge. New Swiss pink Pansies, ready for setting now Contact. J. Lee Abernathy, Barnesville. 14 boxwood bushes, 4-5 ft., about 20 yrs. old, some limbs broken off by cattle. Clyde Led- ford, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Mix. col. Sultanas, Coleus, white Philippine (philliipnense) lily, and mix. col. large, dbl. poppy seed, 10c pkt., with self- addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. C. G. Kuykendall, Rt. 3, Box 83, Blairsville. Best giant named var. Dahlia tubers, asst., solid and colors, $3.00 doz. first 10 orders re- ceived 1 Silver Glamour (blooms up to 15 in. dia). Add 10c extra on out-of-state orders. Mrs. Lovelle Ownby, Rt. 3, Box 82, Blairsville. American boxwoods, 10-14 in. rooted, $3.00 doz; Rhododen- drons, Holly, Mt. Laurels, Hem- lock, Spruce, pink, red, yellow wild Azeleas, 2-1/2 ft. $2.50; Globe Arborvitaes, 16 in. $4.00 doz; ere per. Phlox, blue Vio- lets, 2 doz. $1.00. Moss packed. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Well rooted American box- Rhododendrons, Holly, Mtn. Rhododendrons, Holly, Htn. Laurels, Hemlock, pink, red, yellow, orange wild Azaleas, 2 ft. $2.50 doz; spreading Junipers, 18 in. $4. doz. PP. Damp moss packed. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Large and small Mums, 5 col., rose Delta Iris, and orange with dark stripe, Hemerocallis, 8 $1. PP.. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Rt. 2, Bowdon. April blooming white Nar- cissi, $2.50 C; orange Day lilies, purple Iris, yellow, dbl. Cannas, rose col. Thrift, purple Violets, June bloom Cactus cutting, $1. doz. Martha Womack, Rt. 2, Box 89, Bremen. Dbl. Phoenix and yellow Trumpet daffodils, mix. col. German Iris, purple Violets, orange Day Lilies, dbl. orange and red Cannas, white Narcis- sus, 2 doz. $1.50. Miss Mautile Harrison, Rt. 2, Box 81, Bre- men. King Alfred Jonquils, C; white Narcissus, $2.00 C; yel- low Canna lilies, orange Day Lilies, purple Iris, purple Vio- lets, large Daffodils, 12, $1.00; Snowdrop bulbs, 12, 50c. Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 2, Bremen. $2.50 Single blue Hyacinths, bloom- ing size, 25, $1.00; Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.00; Calif. jurple Violets, 30, $1.; Juga (blue bor- der plant), 25, $1.; Yarra, lacy leaves, pink blooms, 2 doz. Add postage. Mrs. R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks, Rt. 1, Bali Ground. 15 fine Iris, dif. col., named, Se Adm. Byrd Daisies, 4, ; Day Lilies 12 dif. $1.; 6 a $1.00; pink Thrift, $1. C; Liriope border plants, blue bloom, and blue Thrift, 25, $1.00. Add 25 postage, or 35 out-of-state. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. 100 King Alfred Jonquils, dbl. $2.50 C; White Star of Bethle- hem, $1.50 C; white, and blue, single Hyacinths, single King Alfred Jonquils and white Daf- fodils, 50 doz; pink Thrift, $1. C. Add i Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1 Buchanan. Tall growing Iris, mixed col- ors 50c doz.; pink, orange Mums, 50 doz, Pink Poppy seed, 10c pkt.; Sultana, mixed colors, Geraniums, red, 6, 50c, rooted plants, Add postage. Mrave.. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Nandinas, 6-12 in, 25 ea.; Arbelias, nice plants, 20c ea; Add postage. All govt. inspected. Quantity prices on requests. Mrs, W. H. Guill, Camak. 20 miscellaneous Iris (no whites) $1.; 3 var. Ophiopogon (liriope), pink perennial phlox 50c doz, Oxalis 35e doz. clumps. Add Postage. Mrs. J. G. Robert- son, Carrollton. Snapdragon seed, mixed col- ors, 20 teaspoonful; Ice plant, 60 seed for 20c. Send 3e postage. Mrs. I. N. Minish, Rt 4, Com- merce. White dogwood, Red Maple, Mt. Laurel, Azaleas, 3 colors, Crabapple, "Tulip Poplar, Hem- lock Holly Starwberry bush, 2-3 ft. Rooted, $1.50 doz. Sweet- shrub, Rhodedendron, White pine, Cherokeee roses, Pussy- willow, 25 cents ea. Mt. fern, Arbutis, Galax, 40 cents doz. Add postage. Mrs. Paul F. Davis, Mineral Bluff. Azaleas, 8 col. Dogwood, white, Cherokee rose, Tulip Poplar red maple, Redbud Coralberry and Holly bush, Mt. Laurel, White Pines, Crabapple, Creek Hemlock, 2 1-2 - 8 ft. well rooted, moss packed, $2.50 doz. Postpaid. Also Phlox, $2.50 C. Roy H. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 176, Mineral Bluff. Mt. Laurel, Azaleas, 3 col., Coralberry, Redbud, Tupil pop- lar, Holly bush, Cherokee Rose, red Maple, White Pine Creek Hemlock, Crabapple, White- Cream dogwood, 2 A-F to: 3 ft. Phlox, Shasta daisies, $2.50 C. Rooted, Postpaid. Moss packed. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Mineral Bluff. Pink Cherokee Rose, Laurel, Rhododendron, Dog- wood, Crabapple, red and yel- low azaleas, Redbud, Tulip Poplars Holl white Pine Creek Hemlock, red Maple, 2- 3 ft high, $2. 75. doz., PP; Pink, white > phlox, Snapdragon, c colors; blue Iris, Snowdrop, fall Pinks, $2.50 C. Bonnie Aber- crombie, Mineral Bluff. Cream-White Dogwood, Or- ange, red and yellow Azaleas, Mt. Laurel, Redbud, Coralbery, Tulip Poplar, red Maple, Cher- okee Rose, White Pine, Holly Bush, Crabapple, Creek Hem- lock, 2-3 ft. $2.50 doz. Phlox, Shasta Dasies, $2.50 C. All root- ed, moss packed, and Postpaid. Mrs. E. J. Millhollan, Mineral Bluff. White Pine, Crabapple, Creek Hemlock, Mt. Laurel, Holly bush, Coralberry, Redbud, red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Cherokee Rose, White Dogwood, Azaleas, 3 col. 2 1-2 - 3 ft. rooted, moss packed, prepaid, $2.50 doz; Per. pink Phlox, $2.50 C. Edna Ru- kat 1, Mineral Bluff. Mt. Laurel, White dogwood, Azaleas, 3 col. red Maple, Crab- apple, Tulip Poplar, Holly Hemlock, Strawberry bush, 2- 3 ft. rooted $1.50 doz; Cherokee Roses, Rhododendrons, White Pine Sweetshrub, Pussywillow, 25 cents ea; Arbutus, Galax, $1.|Mt. Fern, Heartease, 40 cents Mt. | Large Cacti in pots at my home. |Add postage on small orders. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Rt 5, Cum- ming. Azaleas, White Rhododendron, impr. Tulip Poplar, red, yellow Maples, Strawberry bush, Redbuds, Sil- ver Maples, White pines, dif. col. and kinds Old Fashioned Roses 18 in. to 3 ft.. Rooted, moss packed, $2 doz; Arbutus and ferns, $1 doz. PP. Mrs. Charlie Wilson Rt.-1, Morgan- ton. Dogwood, Hastings Super Giants and Jumbo mixd Pansy plants, now ready 35 cents C. 3 doz. $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. P. Mason, Rt. 1. Morris. Glad. bulbs mixed, assorted, blooming sizes and colors 5 doz. $1.50; Purple and blue Achi- menese bulbs, 4 doz. $1. Miss Emma Dugger, Oliver. White Glad. bulbs, blooming size, 60 cents doz; red Tree Dahlia tubers, $1.20: Ardisia plant, and lump Maiden Hair Fern, 45 cents ea. Miss Ivey Dugger, Oliver. Dwarf white Spirea, yellow Jasmine, watermelon Crepe Myrtle, 25 cents for 1 rooted piece. Mrs. V. E. Bennett, Rt. 1, Pitts. Rose scented Geraniums, 30 cents ea. Cinnamon and Gold- en Star Cacti, 15 cents ea., Pink red and white Geraniums 30 cents ea; Amaryllis and lemon lilies, 10c ea; Phlox and Petu- nias, 15 cents doz. All rooted; Grass pink cuttings, easy to root, 20 cents doz. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rt. 1, Pitts. Add postage. Mrs. O. S. . 407 No. Madison St. n | ville. 3 / Mix. Iris, $4 C; April blo ing Narcisus, $1 C; mixed on mental Gourd and =| Bethlehem seed 15 pk | John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem 1 4 | 4 Gladiolus, many col. not labeled, 3 doz. $1; r Bearded Iris, named var., ed, not labeled, 15 rhizomes, 35 rhisomes, $2. Add 4 | Mrs. Sherman Duckett, 1 Rock. 4 4 ts | | de ti Pale pink, large type rambling Roses, 25 cent light red Gladiolus, 10 1 f cents; flowering Lily trees ver Maple and Irish Ju and pines, 50 cents ea. postage. Mrs. Warren McD Rt. 2, Talking Rock. 4 Dahlias: Jane Cowl, GR Glory, Purple King, Ave yellow, Indian Chief, Aut Tan, 5-Star General, Spencer, Calif. Red, Wonder, Sagamore ye others 5, $1, $2 doz; Pom and smaller Dahlias, all flowering, $1.25 doz. Ad age. Mrs. Vaughn Roge 4, Toccoa. =F Honeysuckles, Sweetshi Bird of Paradise, Honeysuckle, Buckeys, Ci Jasmine, French Mulberry cents ft. ea. Exch. for s sacks. M. O. only No or out-of-state. 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Mrs. a Moore, Adel. hite Candytuft, pink Thrift, Admiral Byrd Daisies, red aas, Liriope, Verbena, 25c Oc; Abelia, 3 ft., $1.00; Al- , Crepe Myrtle, Flowering ice, Lilac, Spireas, Redbud Weeping Willow. Bargain 2s. No mail orders. V. W. 10, 1554 Willis Mill Road, Atlanta. PL-3-4768 ixed Morning Glories, red, e, blue, 30 seed 25c, or 75c *P. G. M. Honea, 529 Meigs Athens. ell-rooted white Dogwood, to $1.50; small pink Crab- e 25 to 50c; Redbud, all i, cheap. No shipping. W. 2Curdy, 1110 Clifton Rd. Atlanta 7. Ph. DR 3-5242. 2d and Salmon Geraniums, stmas, Night Blooming tus and Angel Wing Cacti, .00. Add postage. Also pot ts at my home. Mrs. Jessie rard, 400 S. Cleveland, Al- ise wnuary Jasmine, Althea, 2 Rose, Spider Lily, Shasta ies, 60 doz.; orange Day + , Hollyhock, Phlox, Lark- Me ase, 10 dif. Mums, 60s | pink Weigela, pink month- limbing Roses, red Quince, lish dogwood, 50c each. Add age. Mrs. L. E. Watkins, Adamsville Dr. SW, At- a ll. PL, 5-9513. arge Mums, some incurved, ow, white, red, bronze, pink, ndar, 15 plants, $1.50; Daisy , yellow, red, white, pink, 30 plants $1.25 PP Some free with order). Mrs. 3. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. ixed Bearded Iris, many rg 5e ea., $4. C; White Star aine 50c ea.; Philippinense and Magnolia seed, 25c ; Pink Rain Lilies, 10c ea. ostage. Mrs. S. M. Gun- 4, Box 326, Alpharetta. Hag vemerocallis Day lilies, 15 Blooming size, different m ed colors, $5.00. Mrs. : Route 2, Arlington. x Abelia, Flower- Locust, Mimosa, Thrift and vines, and Boxwood cut- s. Mrs. W. K. Steedman, Briarcliff Rd. NE, Atlanta. ME 4-2793. iar of Bethlehem bulbs, 35 2 doz. 60ce, PP; Boxwood ing 10 - 15 in. not rooted, ea., $1.00 doz; some large 1es $6. -$15 ea: 1 very large, 00; small hedge plants, 50c Come after. Mrs. Mamie ae, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs- ters oyal Ponciana, Trumpet 2, Yard honeysuckle, Yellow 3, Lilac, White, pink, red vin Rose, 35c; double Day double yellow Narcissus, 5. C; Pink Thrift, 20c doz. C. Add postage. No checks. tles T. Smith, Rt. 4, Au- Fea Mill Rd., on yond Fairy Lily, mpet Daffodils, yellow Narcissus, 35 White, purple Wisteria, 1 Hydrangea, Forsythia, 2, white, orchid, pink Hibis- roots, 30 ea. Add postage. 2 Smith, Rt. 4, Austell. itternut trees, 4-5, ft, 3, $1.; ythia, 4-6 ft, 10, $1.00; Nan- . 15 in. Tie ea; Boxwood cial) 6 in. 5 ft. 6 in. to 6 Water and Willow Oaks, 4- $1, all at garden; also D | Tris son, 1182 Gun Club tlante 18. tree plants, $1. doz. | kins Water Oaks, White dogwood, Cedars, Pine, Weeping Willow, Chinese Elm, Mountain Laurel, Mt. Ferns, Wisteria, Flowering Locust, Cherokee Rose, Banana trees, red Plum, Mulberry. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford High- way, Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888. African Violets: doubles, Singles, all colors; Ivies: Tele- url, Ivalace, Greenrippla, Glacier, Ideal, Pixie, Golddust, Var. Curly, Heart, Grape, Feather, Shamrock, Var. Al- gerian, Fan, Conglomerata, Ghost tree also dif ferns. Any 3 plants, $1.25, 7, $2.25; 12 $4.00. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, 4184 Bank- head Hwy, Rt 3, Austell. Tuberose bulbs, double Pearl, blooming size, $1.00 doz., bub- lets, 75 C. Add postage. Mrs. L. B. Bennett. Rt. 1, Box 211, Alpharetta. Fine Iris, sky blue, orchid, yellow, purple and many two tones, $1.50 doz. Mrs. J. M. Mc- Guire, Rt. 2,. Adairsville. Canna Lily Bulbs, best stock, large size, red, pink, yellow, and varigated. $1.50 doz., $10. C.: FOB my Farm. John: S: Paden, 1256 Moreland Ave, SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 717-7401. Steeles Mastodon Jumbo Pansy plants and Eng. Daisy (Bellis) plants, $2.95 C; peren- nial Candytuft, $2.50 doz. Post- age and packing, 25c extra Mrs. Mrs. Emma D. Gibson, 2740 Milledgeville Rd. Augusta. Pink Weigelas, 50 and $1; yel- low Weigela and red, pink, white Spirea, 50c; Altheas, dbl. single, pink, purple, 75c; Box- wood, $1.25 ea; Euonymus, $1.50; Glads and orange, dbl. Day lily bulbs, $1 doz. PP in Ga. No order less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Corn bead seed, 25c pkt; red hot Poker (Tritoma), 2, 50c; 5, $1, Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Sel- lers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 8 var., mix. col. Daffodil and Narcissus bulbs, blooming size, $2 C., 30c doz.; red Salvia, blue Larkspur, mix. Col. Sweet Wil- liams and Foxglove seeds, 10c teaspoonful, Add postage. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, 2595 Ben Hill Rd. East Point. e Well rooted Boxwoods, $1.50 doz.; pink Per. Phlox, 75 doz.; yellow Cannas, purple Iris, 60c doz.; mix col. Verbena, 50c doz.; mix. col. Larkspur, Marigold, and mix. Aster seeds, 13 pkt., 4 for 45c; Jonquil bulbs, 35e doz. PP. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Purple Altheas, purple Lilac, winter Jasmine, 35 ea. red Anthony Waterer Spirea, 50c; yellow Jasmine, red Woodbine, red Cedar seedlings, 25c ea. 3, 50c; 3 yr. size, Southern Cape Jasmine, $1.50 ea. Add postage. No less $1 orders. Mrs. Archie Rousey, Rt. 4, Elberton. Sev. col. Glads, $1 doz. bulbs; 3 col. Day lilies, $1.20 doz.; red Juca color Verbena, $1 doz.; Narcissus bulbs, $1 C.; large Daffodil, $1 doz. Add postage. Exch. for pecans or honey. Mary C. Tumlin, Eastanollee, Dianthus Pinks (perennial), all col,, $1 doz.; purple and gray Violets, blue Perriwinkle, Snowdrops, $1 C.; sky blue and orchid flowering Iris, $1 doz. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. Well rooted, young Boxwood plants, 15, $3, or 6, $1.25; pink blooming Thrift, 20, $1.25; Cole- us and purple Wandering Jew, 12 cuttings and 1 Cactus cut- ting, $1.25. Add postage. R. C. Stover, Rt. B, Ellijay. Blueridge rose Azaleas, 25 ea, $2 doz.; Althea, white Hy- drangea, red and yellow Wei- gela, deep red Rose of Sharon, Lilac, Babys Breath, tame pink Locust, Abelia, American Holly, white, dbl. Rose of Sharon, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Orange Day Lilies, Star of Bethlehem, purple Foxglove, Daffodils, wild Iris, tame Vio- lets, Vinca vines, 5 doz., $1; Goldenbells, pink, purple Al- theas, white Eng. Dogwood, Bird-eye hedge plants, purple lilac, yellow Jasmine, D. Per- i oses, 3, $1, Add postage. Mrs. Nanoy Henderson, Rt, 8, Box 124, Ellijay. Crabapple, pink, and white Dogwood, 3 ft., Henry Field pur- ple and white Iris bulbs, 25c ea.; Marigold, 3 shades yellow, mix- ed Zinnia seed, 5c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Rt. 1, Crabapple Hill, Ellenwood. Blue Violets, $1 C.; large, mix. col. Mums, Goldenglow, Sweet Williams, pink winter Pinks, 50e doz.; large, mix. col. Gladioli bulbs, 30c doz.; Cactus; pink June rooted, 50c ea.; red, pink June and Pan-cake, large cuttings, 23c ea.; dbl. red Ger- aniums, 30c ea. Mrs. W. D. Rals- ton, Rt. 3, Box 52. Ellijay. Boxwood plants, 1 yr. old, well rooted, fast growing, large type American, $3 doz. $15 C.; $150 M. PP. Marvin E. West, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Philodendrons, 25c; climbing American Beauty and Goldilock Roses, $1 ea.; 3 col. Verbena, 3 doz. $1; Zebra plants, 25c; thick leaf Ligustrum, 6 in. 10, $1. (With every rose, 1 Coleus and 1 rooted Philodendron free). Postage 25c. Mrs. Annie Hub- bard, Fortson. Large, dbi. orange, old rose and all colors mix. Poppy seed, 25c teaspoonful and 3c stamped envelope; white and yellow Nar- cissus bulbs, 25 doz. Add post- age. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Red, purple, pink Verbena, per. and annual Phlox and mix. col. Daisy Chrysanthemums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Beach, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Blue Hyacinth bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Flag Lilies, blue, yellow and white, 6, $1; Dbl. Day and purple and white Lilies, also Butterfly bushes and Cedars, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turn- er, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Abelia, Altheasm Wisteria, iBridalwreaith, Mock Orange, Euonymus, Spirea, Thumber- gi, Eng. Ivy, Scotchbroom, Gioldenbells, winter Jasmine, Grapevines, many others, 50 cents ea; small plants, rooted, 4, $1. Add postage under $3 orders, Josan Geila, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. Sweet Violets, 30 plants, $1.25 PP; peer white Nar- cisus (now blooming), $1 doz. PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawr- enceville. Larkspur and Petunia plants 35 cents doz; mix bulbs, ail kinds $1 C. and 35 cents post- age; purple Iris, pink or pur- ple Oxalis, pink Thrift, sweet purple Violets, scarlet Ver- bena, 35 cents doz; Chinese Holly, 80 cents ea. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton. Annual Phlox plants, $1.25 C; Feverfew, 33c doz. PP in Ga. also sev. col. Cristata and stamped envelope; Poppy, Feverfew and Phlox, 10 cents tsp. and stamped en- velope; baby Zinnia seed, 25 match box full. No chks, Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Altheas, 75 doz; Forsythia, Weigelas, Butterfly bush, Abe- lia, Bridalwreath, Spirea, 5, $1; 25 var. Roses, 3, $1; red Pink Thrift, 25 doz, dox. $1; purple, pink white blue vio- lets, 28 doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. H, Lawson, Rt. 3, Box 216. January Jasmine, 2, 25; Day Lillies, pink Thrift, 25 doz; Chinaberry, Dogwood Sweetshrubs, pink, white Mi- mosa, pink Crepemyrtle, Cherry, Cedar, Holly, 5, $1; wild Azaleas, 1 Col. 760 doz; purple, blue Violets, 50 cents C. Add postage. Mrs, Thos. J. Watson, Rt. 8, Box 217, Li- thonia. Trailing Arbutus, ever-green Wax plants, Tansy, Snow-on- Min., blue Flags, 75 cents doz yellow thornless roses Waster bushes, Lilac, Bridalwreath, Altheas, Laurels, Azaleas, 25 cents ea. well rooted. Add postage. No orders under $1. Free plants each $1 order. Mrs, Claud Wright, Loving. White and purple Lilac pink, blue Hydrangea, red Crepemyrtle, 50 cents eas Grass Pinks, 50 cents bunch. nee postage. Docia Harris, Lula, Pink,also flesh-white Peon- ies. dbl. Day Lilies, lemon Lilies, and Blue Siberian Iris. Sell or trade some for 5 Ibs. nice sun-dried Apples. Con- tact. Mrs. Martha P. Jones, Lyerly. Per. white Candytuft per. blue Phlox, mix Columbines, $1.25 doz; large Sweet Wil- liams, mixed, Scarlet Beauty; Goldenglow, Snapdragons,. 75 cents doz; Yarrow, Viola, Gail- Jardia, annual Phlox, mix. Iris 24, $1. Add 30 cents potage. Mrs. J.W. Jones, Madison. Man in the Moon pale yellow Marigold. Redbud tree sead, ea. 15 cents tbls. plus postage; white Egg-plant seed, 25ec tsp. Stamps accepted. Mrs. J. M. Randolph, 2107-A Claymore Dr. Marietta. Purple Wisteria Winter Jas- mine purple Lilac, Butterfly bush, Bridalwreath, Golden- bells baby Spirea, Flowering Peach, Flowering Quience, 35 cents ea. 2, 63 cents. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. Snowball bushes,2 yrs. old, rooted $1.50 ea. postpaid. G M. Moseley, Menlo. Pink Mtn. Laurels, white Rhododendron, White Pines, spruce pines, and white Dogwood trees. All choice and well rooted $1.50 doz Plus post- age. Mrs. Florence Heaton Mineral Bluff, Pink Thrift; Day Lilies or- ange red, lemon; blue Siber- ian and large Iris sev. col. lilacs white dbl. single lavender; Afr- ican Shasta Daisies, Chrysan- themums, sev. col., Paul Scarlet pink perfumed dbl. Rose cut- tings, white,-pink, cushioned spiced Pinks, Jan. Jasmine. Others. Mrs. Tom Harkins, P. O. Box 4, Mountain City. Large pots of African Violets, single and doubles, $1.25 ea. at my home. L. F. Wigeton, 514 Barber Rd. Marietta. Mixed Jonquils with Narcissi, also white Snowdrops, bulbs, 75c C. Plus postage. H. D. Goss, Rt. 1, Box 464, Calhoun. Dutchmans Pipe, Begonia, mixed colors, Philippine lily, 25e pkt.; Philippine bulblets, 1 yr. size, $1.25 C., $10 M. Mrs. A.D, Brinson, Rt 32): Box a7 Cairo. Rooted Verbena, 14 colors: dark velvet red, Cardinal, Scar- let, White, lavendar, a poms purple, candy stripe, and others, 3 Doz. $1.26. Mayfield iant Shasta Daisies, $2 doz, Oss packed. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. BRUCELLOSIS Of Disease 1 Wilkinson Everblooming Begonias, dou- ble Geraniums, Christmas, Thanksgiving Cactus, Dining room lilies, Boston Ferns, Al- thea, Butterfly bushes, 15c ea.; pink Cannas, 10c; Hydrangeas, 25c; large type Mums, yellow, white, bronze, 35c doz. All root- ed. $1 orders PP. Mrs. Ela M. Moore, Cataula. (C/O A. H. Griffin). Large prize-winning Chrysan- themums; White gold. Gold- dust yellow, Smith Enchantress pink, Homestead, lavendar, Shaggy, cream, Oakleaf, Bronze, Flesh, Red Charm, Howard red, 25 plants $2, Button and Daisy type, 20, $1; and pink thrift, 50 plants $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. White, pink, red, variegated, orange, purple, and yellow, Dah- lia bulbs. Large and Pon-Pon type, 3 bulbs, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Cannas, Iris, Day lilies, 30 doz.; Wooly Bear, Skinny Fin- ger, Monkeytail and Mushroom Cacti, 50c; Aligator plant; Moth- er-in-law Tongue, Evergreen plant, Rubber Rose, Chinese Evergreen, 40c: February Cac- fs, 25c; Hardy Moss, Periwin- kle, 35c bunch. Add Postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. African viosats, many varie- ties, 50, 75c, $1 ea. Small bloom- ing size, 3, $1; House pot plants at my home; Dahlia tubers, all sizes, types and colors $3 doz. mixed, others 50c ea. up. Ship in March. Mrs. A. D. Johns, 501 Oglethorpe Ave. College Park. Phone, PO-1-3345. Boxwood, different sizes, Nandinas, Hydrangea, pink and blue, and other shrubbery, also Fig bushes, 5 varieties. Afi my home. Mrs. Hardee Hill, 326 N. Henderson St. Dalton. Jasmine, Mock Orange, But- terfly bush, 15 for $1. Not de- livered. Make date. Mrs. C. S. Pryor, Desota. Boxwoods (cant ship) at my home; Mixed iris, $1.25 doz. Cash or M. O. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 90, Dahlonega. 2-Christ in the Manger, 1 large, 1 small, $1 and $5. Too large to ship. Mrs. Laura Dyer, 305 W. Matilda St., Dallas. Exhibition Mums, rooted cut- tings, labeled: white, yellow, Albatros, Silversheen, Silver Ball, Blazing gold, turners, pink Enchantress, Rose Bowl, Detroit News, pink, yellow, bronze Indianapolis and others, $2 doz. PP. Mrs. Burton J. Wil- ber, 1006 Adams, St., Decatur. Ph. DR. 3-6804. Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 Counties in which area testing Is now underway Include: Burke Franklin Oconee Berrien Gwinnett Pulaski Butts Gordon Peach Candler Glascock Plerce Crawford Hart Stephens Coffee Heard Toombs Chattooga Habersham Towns Dodge Hall Turner Dooly Irwin Washington Evans Jackson Wilcox Elbert Lumpkin ERADICATION Counties Not Free of Disease 158 PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday Febru: _ Iris, Gladioli, Guernsey Li- Want start of pot plant call-| Unencumbered, young couple, Want nice, middleaged lies, Cannas, 50 cts. doz; Sweet |ed Shamrok (resembles Oxalis | white, desire work on chicken | woman to live as one of fam William, Shasta Dasies, Pink | but much larger), around Clax-|farm. No exp. but willing to|on farm and do light farm and deep pudple, Spirea, Flow-}ton and Collins. Mrs. G. C./learn your way. Write Robert |for small salary, room FOR SALE ering Almond, Cydonia Japoni-! Williamson Oak Park. L Townsend, 602 Cameron St., Good, bunchy, well rooted Nierembergia, purple, white and red Thrift, 2 doz., $1.25; $3.50 . PP in Ga., yellow Iris bulbs, 1 doz. No chks. M.O. only. Mrs. n Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. Red, pink, blue Verbena, 60c @oz.; red, pink, cream-white Cannas, 6, $1; pink, white, blue thrift, 3 doz. $1; big red Thrift, B0c doz, Thanksgiving and Christmas Cactus, rooted, 35c ea., Wooly Worm and Starfish, Se ea.; cuttings 15 ea. Mrs. J. Watkins, Rt. 3, Dalton. Orange Day Lilies, lavender Rs. 25c doz. bulbs; lavender hrift, rooted plants, 25 doz.; purple flowering, Jack Bean eed, 10 pkt.; pink Lily bushes, oe ea. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Rooted white Hydrangea, 40c @2.: pink climbing Roses, and pink June Cactus, 25 ea. Box- wood cuttings, $1.25 doz.; Morn- ing Glory (heavenly blue giant flowers), Cardinal vine (red flowers and fernlike foliage) ea. 10c pkt. Add postage. rs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Strong, well rooted, giant Ad- miral Byrd_ Daisy plants, growth, 24-36 in. with blooms up to 5 in. dia. $1 doz., 25, $1.75, $6 C. at my home. Postage ex- tra if shipped. Mrs. O. S. Scar- brough, 405 So. Church St, East oint. Pink Azaleas, 4, $1: Sweet- shrubs, 6, $1.50; Bridalwreath, Brides Boguet, 8, $2; 4, $1; wild Iris, 200 bulbs, $1; purple Iris, 5c C.; also Yellow Root, 4 lb. box full, $1. Add postage. Odell Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Spirea 3 kinds Buddleia D. Perkins Roses, blue Hydrangea, Fa. _ Holly, Jap. Magnolia, Nandinas, large rooted, 50 cents ea. 3 $1.25; 5 col large type shaggy Mums, improved Shas- ta Daisy, purple Lantans, and Per. Stocks, 50 cents.. doz; Add aie ia Miss Merle Harrell, uitman. Dark col. Petunia, purple Lantana, blue daisies, pink Ox- alis, Jonquils, 25 cents doz; Shaggy type Mums, white, gold, yellow, and red, Imp. Shasta aisies, button type red Mums. Physotegia, and per. stocks, 50 ents doz. Mexican single tube- rose, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman, Chrysanthemums from Cali- fornia. Send stamped envelope fer description and price; Cher- ry Laurel 2 kinds Oak, Camp- or, Ligustrum, Mimosa, Royal Poinsettia, 25 cents ea; One doz. ea. orange montbretea Larkspur. wild Violets, white streaked and green Jew, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman. Pink Thrift, one cent a bunch Scotch Brooms, 15 cents ea. 2, 25 cents rooted; mixed Jon- guils single, and double yellow, and white Narcissus with yel- Jow center bulbs. One cent ea; Big and little lavendar and bane Iris, 2 cents each; Ru- rum and Tiger Lilies, 5 cents ea. Add postage. Mrs. Oscar Martin, Rt. 1, Rabun Gap. Red and pink running roses, xooted, and Dbl. Geranium cuttings 15 cents ea; Century plants 26 cts Larkspur, red Salvia, 15 cts doz. Frog Leg, Hen and Biddie, Devils Back- bone, Elk Horn, Chicken Toe, Cactus, 10 cts. each. Add post- age. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebee- ea, Asters, Ageratum, Calendula, gnix cols., Shasta and Painted Daisies, Feverfew, Forget-me- not, Gaillardia, Imperial stock, Nierembergia, Snapdragons, 6 tor. 50 ets; Althea, blodming ize; Flowering quince, Forsy- a, Nandina, Geranium, 1 ea. i- 25 cents postage on each 1 order. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr. Register. Cherry Leurels, cu in, amboo, 10-14 inch, Abe \ if oRcade & nd Postage. W. T. ey, P. . Bou 285, Sparta. a, Lilacs, Jan. Jasmine, 30 cts. ea. Add postage. Ph. 4-2389. Mrs. J. C Jones, Rt 1, Rome. Salmon pink, Morinda Ber- gamotmint La. ris, bronze color, Japanese roof Iris, Way- side dwarf Hypericum or gold flower, 75 cts doz., dwarf Ivy, 50 cts. doz; doarf blue hardy Plumbago, 75 cts. doz, Add 30 cts. for postage and packing: Mrs. J. L. Jolly, 205 Sherwood Rd. Rome, Red, Pink Verbena, 2. bunch- es, 25 cts. dark red Verbena 25 cts each; 200 Jonquils, $1; 50 Tris, $1; Dbl. pink Begonia, Sultana, Geranium, pink Can- nas, Lemon Lilies, rooted 25 ets ea; Ferns, 20 cts.; Larkspur, one cent. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Annual Phlox plants, 4 cts C; large red and pink Poppy seeds, 15 cts. tbls. Blue Hy- drangers and Cape Jasmine, Pink Almonds and _ Boysen- beries, rooted 25 cts. ea Christ- mas Cherries, 10 cts. ea. Del. @lary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Red Spider lilies, double Or- ange lemon Day lilies, Per. blue Salvia, Silver King, Rose Verbena, small Nandinas, 75 ets. doz; purple Per. Phlox, Boxwood, pink white, Oxalis, Clumps, Tritoma, 12 in. Nan- dina, 4 $1. Mrs. Johnson Ursy, Stapleton. % Daisies Admiral Byrd: and Majestic plants, $2 doz; Extra early May 75 cts doz; Gerbera, assorted colors, single 25 cts. ea. double, 50 cts. each, Pre- paid. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 184, Savannah. Mixed day lilies, reds, yel- low and by-colors, 4, $1. Single Larkspur, mixed colors, 25 cts. doz; seed, 15 cts pkg.; Boy- senberry plants $1 doz; plus postage. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt 4, Valdosta. Fast growing Ligustrum, 2-3 ft. and Cherry Laurel, 1-2 ft. 10 ects. each. Add postage. Jack Phillips, Box 104, Warm Springs. Snapdragon, Hollyhocks, hardy Carnations, 65 cts doz; two each- different Iris, red, yellow, pink, bronze, bicolor, plicata, $1; Queen Annes Lace, 50 cts. doz; Lily of the Valley pips, 75 cts doz; 50 for $2.50; 12 diff. labeled Hemerocallis, $1.50 Add 35 cts postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. Esther Reid, all white, double Daisy, $2 doz; Admiral Byrd Daisies, $1.50 doz; hardy Car- nations (Vienna), 75 cts doz.; Tritoma (Red Hot Poker) $1 doz; Tuerose and Lily of the not labeled, $1. Add 35 cts Valley pips, 65 cts doz; 15 iris, postage. Mrs. F. M. Cambo, Washington. Steeles Jumbo Pansies, Eng- lish Daisies $2.50 ; Snap- dragon all colors Feverfew, tall double white, dwarf white and yellow, Columbine, Dian- thus clover Pinks, Lavender, Iberis, Sweet William, Painted Maroconi and Admiral Byrd Daisies, 75 ts doz, PP. W. R. Wise, Wadley. Entire contents of my 10 ft X 16 ft. greenhouse, at bargain prices; Tropicals, Afician Vio- lets, Gloxinias, Begonias, Ger- aniums, Fuchias ete. Mrs. Mrs. Henry Das Box 527, Way- light work. $3 day FLOWERS WANTED Want seed or plants of white Angel Trumpet (Datura) also want bulbs of Coral vine (rose- pink, blooms all summer), and Whiteman fern. Write first Mrs. Bill Gilstrap, Rt. 1, Chick- amauga. Want contact party with Pri- ie e. Stte price, etc. Mis. 5 Gs; ae Jefferson- villie. Want 6 to 8 in. cuttings of true to name Ville de Nantes Camellias, also White Empress and Lady Jane Grey: State price on 1-2 and 1 doz. lots. Mrs. David J. Arnold, Shell- man. Want some old fashioned dbl. white spice Pinks (bloom in May) and other Pinks, called May Pinks in pink color). State best prices. Mrs. W. N. Tanton, Tennille, Want Straw flower seed. Will | exch. farm items for Write. Mrs. Frank Thomas, 1, Trion, same. Rt. Trees (ornamental): Want Umbrella China Berry trees. Advise price and size Paul Vaughn, Jr, Rt. 1, Williamson. Want sev. Catawba tree sprouts with roots, or small trees, 3 ft high. Give approx. size; Quantity and price. F. A. Devane, Thompson Bridge Rd., Gainesville. Want Catalpa trees. State best cash price and quantity you can del. A. D. Thompson, Greensboro. FARM WORK WANTED Married man 5, in family, wants work on cattle or poul- try farm. 10 yrs. exp. working with cattle also drive tractor and handle any kind of ma- chinery. Geo. T. Massey, Rt. 1, Bishop. Single, white 42 yrs, old man Wants job on farm with good man. Can do different kinds of Pe week- aundry. O. artwell. ly, with board an L. Clark, Rt. 2, White man with family needs small acreage with good house, standing rent, or consider chicken, Beef cattle, rabbits, grove work, etc, on farm. Henry or. adjoining eounty. Write L. M. Jones, Rt 1, Da- cula. White man, 47 yrs. old, wife, 40 wants light fram work in So. Ga, Consider any reason- able offer as Caretaker, or on poultry or Vegetable farm. Must have 4 R. house at least and be moved. C. L. Morrell, 207 Boyd Rowe, Griffin. Want regular job on farm tend chickens, layers and baby chicks. 47 yrs. old. Have to be moved. Wife and 2 children, 9 and 13, in school. Can do car- penter work. Willing to go anywhere for right job. Mrs. R. L. Casey, RFD 1, Hull. Want to work. on farm, Care- taker, poultry or sheep neising. Do not mind work, Can give ref. R. M Blackwell, Panola Rd. Lithonia. White man, wife and 2 small children wants job on poultry or cattle farm. Weekly salary. Can drive truck and _ tractor. Do not drink C. P. Hutchins, Jr. Rt. 2, Athens. Want job on cattle, hog or chicken farm, or other kind farm work. Have wife, 2 boys, 16 and 12 and 9 yr. old girl. Weekly wages Write or see. Emmett Scruggs, Rt. 1, Su- wanee. White, 35 yrs. old married, 4 small children and mother, want job on farm, Need fur- nished 3 R. house. J. W. In- gram, 298 Washington St. 8.W., Atlante 8. Single man, 26, wants job Operating tractor and machin- ery up-keep on farm. for room and board. John Henry Knight, 1037 Oak St., S. W. Atlanta 10. Ph, 5-2010. Man and wife wants job in So. Ge. on dairy or chicken farm, raising broilers, etc. Exp. both. Need 8 or 4 R. Man is ft exempt. E. L, Johns, Rt. 4, Summerville. Re S. E. Atlanta 12. Ph. MAT-4457. Married white man, 39 yrs. old, no bad habits, desires job on dairy farm. Can drive truck and tractor, also exp. as Care- taker. 2 in family, Need good home. Wilson Lott, Rt. 3, Pear- son. Want good farm for 1957, smooth land good house, lights, water on Mail Rt. Work on halves, or pay the 4th. H. E. Ramsey, Rt. 1, Hull. Exp. white man, no family, wants job on large poultry farm for wages or on shares. Jake Johnson, 4100 Peachtree Rd, Apt. 12D, Atlanta 19. ; Man and wife wants job tending layers (poultry) on Halves, or reasonable weekly wages Have 5 children, (in school). Want fair 3-4 R. house with. electricity. Sterling H Barry Rt. 3 % Neal Barry Ce- dartown. White man, 37 yrs. old, small family wants job running dairy for $40 week wages. Exp. all kinds farm machinery. J. P. Black, Rt. 1, Box 219 A, Griffin Man, 68 yrs. old, not able do heavy work (am under Doctors care), and wife. Can do moder- ate amount of work. Son, 27, who can work regularly. Reli- able, sober Christians. Small truck farm or raise chickens, and day work for son. J. W. McDonald, Rt. 3, Indian Creek Dr. Stone Mountain. _ FARM HELP WANTED Want at once, man or woman, country raised, to live on farm (private room and. bath) with -me and help with graden, chice- kens, hogs and other light farm work. Located 8 mi. Eastman. P. H. Woodard, Rt. 1, Chauncey. Want good man able to at least partly support self, will- ing to work, to do some garden, yard, clear up the farm and other light farm chores. Nice 4 R. house, ceiled and with knotty pine, etc. Mrs. Ethel Bat- tle, Rt. 4, Calhoun. Want family of 2 or 3 culti- vate 5 acres of cotton and 15-20 A. eorn, and hire to me extra some of his time. No one who takes a drink or has a lot of going to do need answer. Clem Roberson, Rt. 1, Tample. Want exp. Gardener. Good house and good wages. Perman- ent job for reliable party. Mrs. Hill Blackett, C/O Wallington Plantation, RFD 4, Newton. Want woman, not over mid- dleaged (would accept with one or two children), to live in farm home and help with chickens, truck farm work and other light farm chores. W. B. Jones, Rt. 2, MeBen. Want tractor operator and Machinery Up Keep, for Cattle Ranch. Age, 30-40 years. Good house, water and REA. C. M. Pippin, Albany. Want Christian white woman to live on farm with family of two and help with light farm chores, for room, board and sal- ary. Mrs. G. H. Prescott, RFD, Wrightsville. Want col. couple, 50-65 yrs. old, to do gardening and other light farm work. Must be hon- est and sober. House furnished or unfurnished as desired. Ref. required, Write. Mrs. Anne B. Allgood, Riverdale. ; Want exp. farm couple for farm. Steady work this winter caring for cattle. Cash wages with small 50-50 1 H. crop. House, garden, wood, rations furnished. See. 8. S. Storer, C/O sneer Ranch, Rt. 4, Douglas- ville. : Want ah once exp. Good working Top s James igre, es board. D. P. Stephens, Rt. Box 173, Roswell. % Want at once nice, white y man for light farm work farm for room, board, laund Weekly salary and good h Mrs. John Key, Ball Ground - Want honest, sober, reliabl man for work on cattle ran Must have knowledge of oa and operation of farm machin a C. A. Williams, Rt. 1, Mi ae. ss Want couple, under 50. old, to manage poultry f for weekly salary. Mod. with utilities furnished. Sa paid in keeping with ability profits made once these been established. Advise family status and starting s ary expected. Bob Evans, send. ; Want farmer, white or for 2 H. erop. 14 A. cotton al ment. Must be able handle Fc tractor. Good land and go house. 50-50 basis. & H. man, Rt. 3, Loganville. on farm with widow and with chickens and other child. Mrs. J. A. Spivey, Rt Riverdale. Want unencumbered w! woman to live in farm home 3 adults and do light farm wo for room, board and $10 we All mod. vonveniences, Loca 2 mi. West Byron on Hwy. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, ron. Fordson tractor and A side plow, all steel constru $250. M. L. Burns, Rt. 6, 315, Carrollton. qe 1949 John Deere M_ good tires, 2 dise J. 8 disc King Cutaway . 20 dise J. D. smoothing planters and cultivators. T. Hunt, Rt. 1, Danie J. D. rotary hoe, with 3 | Ford hitch, good cond. $1! Massey-Harris clipper Com! 6 ft. with 4 cyl. air-cooled consin motor, good w cond. $750. A.C. Adams, Howard. 1956 Farmall Cub tractor all equipment. See if inte L. J. Owensby, Jr., Rt. 3, ington. af Avery tractor, harrow cultivating equipment. Se gether or separately, also Blacksmith post drill, heavy : wheel hand truck. Evere War Rt. 3, Vienna. ise 1958 Silent Flame T Harvester with starter, 1950 John Deere B Tract all equipment in good Cheap. E J. Cothron, Rt.- Valdosta. Ph. 257 Gn Intnl side delivery hay 1 usable condition, "$50. W. Ward, Jr. C/O Ward Mead Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta. P 8772. : Two man McCulloch chi saw in running cond, for sa also want a sub soil plow wheels to pull with F20 Farmall and want double chain elevato: to unload baled hay. L. L Whitemore, Lavonia. Mechanical cotton cho $25; power drawn Bermuda harrow, $10 ea. Seago, Pinehurst. Good 2H wagon, sever turning plows; 1 H plow: ers distributors, cultiva : Decatur. Ph. Ma- 30 in, cutoff saw, frame and belt, good condition, for any | j tractor or motor with pulley, $45 at farm. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. 4 v| Hog feeds for sale at eae, _| See. T. C. Cooper, Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. Atlanta CE-7-3747.. Good 2 H thimble Skein- wag- on with bodies. See at my home in Greshamville. Fred. Hane | Rt. 4, Madison. Y - Sears can sealer, just like new, sealed oN 300 cans, $10 mile + C. Pe Rt 1 : Fees 3 stall Surge milk- 3 ig parlor outfit with pipe line, | milk cooler, stainless steel wash _|vat, pipe line wash vat, hot water heater and 20 milk cans. M. H. Flake, Rt. 1, River Road, 7. 6760. ahaa H wagon, newly Ba aise .| $60; also J. D. riding 2H dise plow, both in good running eon- _ | dition, $15; also Farm bell com- | plete, ready. to install, $10. At Fam or ship upon receipt - of 'P.O. Money order. Luther Hol- land, Rt. 1, Byromville. One. Dixie can sealer for ei - eam e bee 3: outa David Bradley sickle | mower, $25 or trade for 2 ees t| farm. trailer: also want small elec. welder, not Jess 150 AMP. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek.. 2 Oliver 2.H slide turning plow No. 13, $5; 2 Spring 12 tooth cultivator, $7: 2 wings to go on cultivator for small plants, $4. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 47, Social Circle. Ph. 3346, Cook Deep well electric pump with 2 H motor single phase 110 or 220 volts, double acting cylinder, 189 ft. 2-1/2 galv. Pe and pump rod $400. Have 3 phase motor. H. C. Carmichael, Lake Mary, Tifton 2. ~ Buggy, good hone: steady frame for sale. Homer Connell, Rt. 1, Lenox. (Near West Ber. rien School). oe . E J.D. 28 Combine, 7 ft. cut, PTO operated, with bagger. Cut 2 4H iron beans turning $6. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Swain, "Re 1, nion Point. Jess than 200 acres; Also, power- | two] eylinder for J.D. tractor. E. V. Vaughn, Bogart. Ph. Wat- kinsville, SO-9-3375. John Deere r Tractor, plow, cultivator, fertilizer attachments dise harrow, $300; F-20 Farmall on rubber $100. Gilbert Austin, Resaca. Ph. Calhoun, Ga. 4846. with rol-o-matic front wheels Power-trol lift; hydraulic ram (vemote) snap on _ cultivators; practically new 5 dise tiller on rubber; J.D. peanut plows. All good condition, $800. D. A. Law, Chula. Ph. Tifton 1716-R-2. _ J. D. Rake-Tractor pull type, excellent- cond. $100 at farm, U. S. Hwy. 41, 1 mi. north of Perry. Ernest Millikan, Perry. Intl. on drill, 12 dise, good cond.; 8 ft. Intl. acid spreader; 20 dise harrow, pull type, for Ford or Fergerson; 2 H wagon. All good condition. 6 miles east, Jordan Mill Road. M. M. New- | some, Sandersville. Bush and bog harrow for Ford, $75, or trade for dirt pan 'and subsoil plow. C. W. Tucker, Rt. 1, Rockmart. Ph. 5818. Spike tooth harrow, 2 sec. pulled by traetor, also spring tooth harrow, reasonable. T. W. Humphrey, Rt. 1, Box 66, Helena. Cotton duster for Massey Har- ris 22 tractor, used on only 5 acres one season. Priced reason- able. Marvin McDonald, Rt. 3, Fort Valley. McCormick-Deering Combine, A-1 cond. $275. C. S. Strickland, 32 Main St, Garden City, Sa- vannah. Ph. Adams 3-3819. . 4980: John Deere B tractor| ee poison acne power take off type; cub tractor: 2 dise tiller for cub; 2 wheel ali metal trailer; 1 H ef row grain dri dise type; Covington 1 H cotto hill dropper. Chas. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. ~~ 8 ft. McCormick grain drill Dearborn side del, hay rake Case automatic pick- up hay bal er, all on rubber and bought in 1955; IHC Super W-D9 Mc- Cormick Diesel, operated 4 mos. 24 dise IHC hydraulic 2 sec. har- row; other pieces of machinery, Gore: shiny ae Millen. | tractor with harrow, plow and other cultivating eae quipment, good as new, $$130. Mrs. Homer Saturday, Collins. Rome 16 Disc pull type, tan- dem ft. cutaway harrow, front discs worn, otherwise pene: for sale: Also want used For planters and cultivators, in top shape and priced right for cash. Alton Pitts, Rt. 4, West Point. Corn mill, and power sheller, shafting and pulleys, for sale at right price. Roger Pharr, Dacu- : la. Grist Mill, 20 or 24 oe selene perfect cond., $50 or trade for Augus heifer, also McCormick Dearing 4 hammer Mill, $60. | All at farm. J. C. Otwwell, Rt. 2, Box 210, Newnan. Ph. 2301. NOTE: These are recommendations of the Extension Service based on results of the Experiment i Stations and observations of results by vegetable growers in Georgia, * N North Georgia, Mountain Counties and Limestone Valley _ M Middle Georgia, the Piedmont Region. 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Emerald (for processing) Sweet Spanish Ebenezer Yellow Bermuda White Portugal (for green bunch) White Bermuda (Crystal Wox) PEAS, ENGLISH Dork Skinned Perfection Lexton _ Victory Freezer Little Marvel PEAS, (FIELD, SOUTHERN oR RDIBLE) Extra Early Blackeye White Acre _ Louisiana Purchase Purple Hull 49 - RECOMMENDED AREAS * CROPS & VARIETIES Sequoia 5/ Sebago 5/ Katahdin Chippewa Cobbler Bliss Triumph 6/ Pontiac 6/ K Zz= EXE Meee wee Zzzzzz= zz POTATOES, SWEET Full Season Bunch Porte Rica Georgia Red Goldrush 7/ PLR. Unit | Early Harvest Earlysweet 8/ Goldrush 7/ RECOMMENDED > WMS N N N N N N / Resistant to Blight 6/ Red Skinned Varieties ZZ Z2zZzz 7/ Copper Skin Goldrush also geod. 8/ Harvest in not more thon 120 days. RADISH Scarlet Globe French Breakfast Sperkler RHUBARB Victoria Canada Red Valentine RUTABAGA Imp. Zz SPINACH Giant Nobel Viking Old Dominion SQUASH, SUMMER Hybrid Zucchini SQUASH, WINTER Butternut Table Queen Zz Z2zz 222 zz AANMAWA Aww Awan Aw TOMATOES Rutgers 10/ Big Boy (Hybrid) Urbana Stokesdale Homestead 11/ Marglobe 10/ Longred Manalucie ZZzzz Zz z= EZEZEZZER REREE TEX =E Zz z Purple Top Yellow American Purple Top Bloomsdale Long Standing Yellow Summer Creokneck 9%/ Early Prelific Straightneck 9/Preferred for processing. Eurpeeana Early Hybrid Moreton Hybrid (early) 10/ Partially resistant fo Fusarium Wilt, z 222 zzz = Ah BAH BABY w& 22 Z2Z2 2222 ES -2E=. 2555 zZzZZZ Zzzz R2ER=5z nH AUDA 12/ 12/ 11/ Highly resistant to Fusarium Wilt. 12/ For early, local TURNIPS Seven Top (for RZEZE. = WATERMELONS Charleston Gray Black Diamond Congo 16/ Garrison Fairfax 15/ EZEx= = FE Suger Baby : WATERMELONS, SEEDLESS (HOME GARDEN) ee Seediess market. Purple Top White Globe 13/ Shogoin (for greens) 14/ greens) 13/For roots and greens 14/Good for Commercial Processing. 15/ Superior Black Diamond M 15 /Resistant to both peer Wilt ond Anthrocnose. 16/Resistant fo Anthracno: WATERMELONS, ICE BOX (HOME GARDEN) | New Hampshire Midget M M M We i MARKET BULL ~ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Lilliston 1H. cultivator, set of planters for Super C or A Farm- all tractor, Cole guano distribu- tor, Gantt cotton planter. All ane cond. Bargain. See. C. J. Franklin, Rt. 2, Box 126, Col- quitt. Super A Farmall tractor plant- er, guano equipment, cultivator plows, etc.; 2 sec. disc-harrow scalloped in front; 2 disc turn- _ ing plow on rubber, lights, start- er, power lift, ete. All good as new. Sell or trade for complete a tractor. Taylor Toles, Men- = lO; - 1953 T. D. 18A Intnl. tractor, with Heil double drum unit and angle blade, and original rails. _ Cheap. Dorsey Dasher, Metter. - Ph. 5-4790 or 5-3831. Grits mill with bolter and _ platform scale in fair cond. Fel- _ der Deen, Rt. 2, Alma. Ph. 3281. - Saw Mill, complete, O. Frick with all belts and attachments; _ elec. cut-off saw, W.D. 16 Intnl eng. $1,500; Homelite chain saw, _ $385; Wisc. wheel saw, $135. All good cond. Mrs. E. W. McCain, Stockbridge, Ph. 4127. 3-80 saw Murry gins, 85 H. P. Diesel motor, good press and - pump, $2,000. E. M. Latham, Rt. 1, Canton. a Allis Chalmers tractor with cultivators, bush and bog har- row, ripper plows, all in good condition, for sale or trade for little larger outfit. A. J. John- son, Grayson. Ph. Lawrenceville, Ga., 3874. -. John... Deer Pickup: _ baler; _ Intnl side delivery rake; Intnl. corn binder; two tractor wag- ons; JD 4 disc tiller; hammer _ mill; 7 ft. Case tractor mower; _ planters and cultivators for Vac. _ Case tractor and other items. _ W. B. Mishler, Rt. 2, Franklin. Ph. Orange 5-3523. IH Pickup baler (square bales) and Ferguson side delivery - rake. W. J. Johnston, Rt. 1, Box _ 150, Fairburn. Ph. 7700. 1954 Dodge 2 ton cattle truck, leveland, Rt. 6, Elberton. 1949 Allis Chalmers C, 2 row with all equipment, $500. W. V. Sapp, Danville. John Deere M tractor with bush and bog harrow, mower, good as new; Allis Chalmers G tractor with harrow, dise plow, - turning plow and cultivator. O. _ J. Edwards, Dacula. 2 shallow well pumps com- lete with tanks. Make offer. D. E. Holmes, Box 3, Conley. 1952 John Deere Tractor B, he condition, with bush and og harrow. Mrs. C. L. Lang- ford, Bogart. Ph. Athens DI-6- 6811. _. David Bradley garden tractor; 6 HP, reverse, 1 stock plows; disc harrow, 1956 model, like new, $250; also 350 elec. brood- er, used 8 wks, $15. W. T. Car- ter, Hillerest Dr., Covington. Ph. 3249. 1946 John Deere B Tractor, good cond; 1 set planters and cultivators, like new; 1 smooth- ing harrow, nearly new. $900 for lot. Grady Ison, Brooks. 6 used, 8 frame, Bee hives gomplete with supers, frame tops and bottoms. Will not ship. -_M. I. Reid, 1556 Elleby Rd. SE, Atlanta. 9 Warner Jet-84 gas brooders, used only once, P. M. McIntosh, Rt. 3, Covington. Fairbanks-Morse Hammer _ Mill with Wisc. motor, belts, and | pre and Skid, $375; Portable Baw with Briggs and Stratton at $80. A. P. Smith, 218 W. alker Ave. College Park. PO- 11-3439. Post skinner, A-1 condition, factory built $100. W. B. Stewart, RFD No. 2, Eastman. All-Purpose plow, cutoff saw, scrape blade, and power take off pulley for Ford or Ferguson tractor, All like new. Cecil Em- > bry, Rt. 2, Eatonton. good Condition. Mrs. W. A.|2 2 wheel trailer, steel body, spare wheel and tire. E. C. Rip- ley, Jr. 564 South 6th St., Grif- fin. Ph. 9450. Good 2 H wagon, $30; good stalk cutter, $25; two goober plows; two middle busters, slat- ed red wing plow for red land; new goober plow never used. R. L. Lawson, Rt. 7, Gainesville. 1953 John Deere M tractor, No. 1 cond. equipped with plant- ers, cultivators and harrow. a McMillian, Rt. 1, Da- cula. One rear mounted planter frame with 9 feet, $100; 2 disc 3 point tiller, $110; eleven row Case grain drill on rubber, with grass attachment, $175. Felton Denney, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph. TE-2-8198. * 1 tractor, 1950 M Cockpit; Taylor Wait harrow; 5-1/2 ft. blade mowing machine; Dozier blade and Cultiavtors good con- dition. Hoyt Whitmire, Rt. 2, Cumming. Ph. 7065. Several thousand turpentine cups good as new ati one half price 4 cents each, or will trade for young calves. H. G: Samples, Alamo. 2 sets GE. heating cable for two 6 x 60 hot beds, thermostat controlled, $100. each; or trade for corn or any thing can use; also want tractor transplanter and cultipacker. Loyd J. Keadle, Yatesville. 19 Milk 10 gal. cans, Babson Filter cooler, 14 can IHC Cooler and pump, 3 sec. wash vat, 15 can rack, IH Vacuum pump and 3/4 H motor, good condition, priced to sell. G. L. Whitten, Rt. 1, Plains. 1954 Massey Harris tractor, No. 30 planters, cultivators, har- row, 3 disc J. D. plow, almost new, $1850 at farm. L. R. Chan- dler, Rt. 3, Newnan. Ph. Roop- ville, Ga., 4486. 1952 Tractor Ford. 1/2 price of purchase cost in 1953, never worked a day, wheels never been widened, no equipment, perfect shape used for feeding hogs harrowing in grain, and riding after cattle. Sell half price of purchase cost in 1953. Rev. J. R. Smith, Manassas, Rt. 1068 Cumberland laying cages, used eight months, 75 each. Sell any amount. Robert C. Dent, Rt. 2, Columbus Road, Macon. Ph. 3-7012. ; 1 hand 2 Row Hudson Cotton Duster with elbow to put the $10. FOB. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia. Good steel hay press, 2H mid- dle buster, 2H turn plow, good mowing machine and rake. Sell very cheap. Walter Stroud, Rt. 1, Box 200, Juliette. A6 Case grain combine, Wis. VE 4 Motor, Clover attachment, straw spreader, power lift Rit., excellent cond. main frame and lift wheel for J. D. 6 dise tiller; Tuttle seeder box for cutipack- er, 7 ft. long; Yellow Devil cot- ton sprayer, 6 row boom. R. C. Sanders, Vienna. Practically new Danhuser hole diggers, original bits, good as new, $250, at farm; also want to buy, Easy Flo distributor in good cond. reasonable. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. J. D. Hay Rake, 9 ft., self- dumping, $100; Case power mower, semi-mounted, 7 ft. blade, hand and foot lift, $150; 8 ft. Hay Rake $15; Self pro- pelling attachment for wheel, mounted circular saw, $25. R. M. Davison, Woodville. Ph. Hudson 9-2962. 1954 John Deere crawler trac- tor, with blade used less than 100 hrs. John B. Royster, Rt. 3, Winder. Ph. 8974. 1951 model Farmall Cub trac- tor, Disc plow, planter, culti- vator, Dise-harrow, mowing ma- chine and belt pulley, lights, starter, hydraulic lift, $500. G. A. Barnes, 126 Ave. F, Thomas- ton. 5 H.P. Granley mowing ma- chine with 3-1/2 ft. sickle bar, $35, or exch. for a sickle bar mower for a David Bradley 3 HP garden tractor. Ivan @. Mc- Whorter, Rt. 6, Marietta. : ter, gate fastener. Never used. Dr. Joseph E. Edwards, Jackson, spouts behind you good as new, isen, Clarkesville, 1 each, J. D. 1981 Model B Tractor with AB212 cultivator; 1952 B Tractor with AB212 cultivator; Rotary Hoe, 7 ft.; 4) dise tiller on rubber; 5 disc til- ler on steel; 6 ft. Disc Harrow; Diixie cotton chopper, 2 row. J. D. Ferguson, Taylorsville. McCormick mowing machine. fair cond. $25; Sears Roebuck mule rake (can be drawn by one mule or team), good cond. $25. W. M. Chambers, Milan. Buggy with shafts or two horse tongue, good shape, cheap for cash, Chas. Leroy Tillman, c/o Water Works, Monticello. Ferguson peanut weeder, 4 row, $35; Ferguson side delivery rake, PTO driven and speed re- ducing attachment for same, used 2 seasons, $250 for both. Paul: Lockley, Rt. 4, Lyons. Corn sheller, drum type, $40; 5 Row Tractor mounted sprayer | with pump, $65; grain elevator with traveling-table and motor $70; 18 gal., wheelbarrow spray- er, $18. All good condition. Carl Hewatt, Snellville) mailing route, Lilburn. Meadows 24 in. rock Corn mill or Grist mill, good condi- tion, at my farm. C. L. Hawes, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. John Deere No. 420 Crawler Tractor, with Atico loader, 5 forward speed transmission, with direction reverser. Cost $$5500 has 62 hours. Will sell $4500. J. J. Thompson, Lagrange. Ph. 4946. Best Farm Master Battery type fence charger 10 corner and 100 wood post insulators and fasterners, automatic flash- Farmall A tractor, disc plows, good tires, $225. D. B. Carter, Sr., Route 1, Lizella. Sears hand water pone AG inch high, used in wells up to 100 ft., $15. also 18 inch high, 22 ft. lift $6; rotary pump takes 1/3 h.p. motor $9. Sell or trade either for farm bell or yoke. Mrs. Ruby Robinson, Rt. 1, Riverdale. 1952 Ford tractor with 1955 model Dearborn front end load- er, with dual controls, like new, tractor had complete overhaul on motor and lift recently,| $1,250 or trade for a cheaper trachor or dump truck. C. E. Stewart, Box 145, Mountain View. Ph. daytime, Jonesboro 5301 or night, PO-6-3686. \ 1000 laying cages, used one season, good condition, N. E. Brown, Vienna. Ph. 3066 or 4781. Tractor, Combine, Mower, Ir- rigation plant and other farm equipment. L. B. Hunt, 447 Bu- ford Rd. Macon. Ph, 2-5560. EQUIPMENT WANTED t Want feed mixer with motor, no junk, priced right, or will} trade. R. C. Sanders, Vienna. Want good used electric brooder. State price, kind, full description. Doster Warren, Rt. 1, Ochlochnee. Want Fertilizer distributor, complete, and 1 Gee Whiz plow for Farmall Super A Tractor. Give description, best price. Henry Dearing, Hazlehurst. Want wide adjustable front axle for W-O, Allis-Chalmers Tractor. L. H. McGill, Ty Ty. Want for cash, corn sheller| and feed mill, either combina- tion or separate units, good con- dition. Write full details. Sher- rod G. McCall, RFD 3, Moultrie. Ph, 0245 J. Want cheap for cash, good, used irrigation system, suitable for irrigating Coastal Bermuda. C. A. Williams, Rt. 1, McRae. Want Intnl 300, J. D. 60 or similar type tractor, with live PTO. Interested in LP or Diesel. Also want row-crop cultivator for Ford-Ferguson tractor. Con- sider trade Planet Junior garden tractor and mower. D. Momm- same. W. E. Vinson, Jr. Byrom. Want one used Post Drill working condition. E. Haywood, Box 482, Thomaston. a Want 50 good used dairy stan- -chions complete. J. T. Hogan, Rt. 3, Key Road, SE, Box 561, At- lanta. Ph, MA-T-1220. Want two disc tiller or bush and bog harrow, lift type to fit Ford tractor. Cheap for cash. H. G. Mooneyham, Sr. 901 Win- field Ave. SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. JA-5-1433. ; Want elec. cabinet type, four tray, 400 cap. Incubator, good condition. H. G. Deas, Grace- wood. Want good pulley to fit Ford tractor, also releaser jar com- plete for DeLaval combine pipe- line milker and weighing buc- kets. Glen Nightengale, Rt. 2, Stapleton. Want good used 16 Disc har- row for Ferguson tractor. No junk, State price in first letter. Edgar Hardy, RFD 4, Thomas- ton. : Want set of cultivators and fertilizer hoppers for John Deere B Tractor. J. H. Heath, Rt. 3, Taylor Drive, Macon. y Want one form sized forge. Can trade one bench saw-6 inch. Alan Wiser, Macedonia Com- munity, Clarkesville. Want fertilizer spreader-seed- er for. John Deere Standard 40 tractor, good condition, work- ing perfectly, not too far from Douglasville. Mrs. Sam Sebren, C/O Farview Farm, Winston. Ph. Douglasville, Ga. 2970. Want harrow for Cub tractor, | Tandem or other kind. Consider good horse drawn harrow. State| kind, condition and price for cash. Y. N. Bruce, Margret. Want 1 left back Axle hous-|_ ing for a Farmall B Model trac- or or would consider buying old tractor for same model. R. F. Keener, Rt. 2, Toccoa. : Want. a 06 McCormick-Dear- ing tractor, good condition, good | tires, Also want harrow for Ph. Macon, Ga. 5-6850. Want two tractor tires, size 11 x 28, free of holes and good tread. M. A. Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairsville. : ; : Want a wind mill not too ex- pensive. Mrs. W. R. Havener, Lake Park. Want two 24 or 28 in. iron wheels for wood axle. J Wellborn, Rock Spring. Want 1 H wagon with body and harness, good cond. cheap. M. D. Powell, Lithonia, Ph. 5641, Want 1000 poultry laying cages, by Pockman or equal make, in good cond. G. R. Vin- son, 6664 Peachtree Dunwoody Road, Atlanta 19. Ph. CE-7- 3780. Want automatic chicken feed- er, prefer Big Dutchman, 250 ft.| or more, Letters ans. Ralph Dan- gar, Woodstock. Ph. Roswell, Ga. 2472. Want one set of cultivators and planters for Case tractor. Oscar Cain, RFD 1, Auburn. Want plowing lister for 1 row Avery-V tractor with all attach- ments, at reasonable price or will trade. E. B. Taylor, Gog- gins. be Want 1937 John Deer A model tractor for parts. G. B. Mims, Mims Road, Hephzibah, Ph. 3924, Want two 14 in. pickup bot-| $4 tom plow for John Deere M in good cond. reasonable. T. L. Salter, Ludowici. aaa Want good 1000 or 1500 cap. be gas. thermostat controlled gas brooders, automatic chicken waterers, tubalar feeders, one 1000 cap. and two 500 cap. gas tanks. John McFarland, Mgr. Little River Farm, Rt. 4, pharetta, Ph. 5187. : Want set of planters and cul- tivators to fit J. D. Model H)* Tractor, also need 2-dise plow, able price. P. S. Lawrenceville. Want set of cultiva ( ers and distributors for reasonable vise make, ment. Curtis spreader and mowing Also front end oe ached blade for small garden | Advise lowest price. J. ley, Baldwin, Want Cole Massey-Harris Seggie Duncan, ville, Ph. 2998. field, a : strong, 500, $1.25; $$7.50. Exp. C Copenhagen Mkt; Chi field, Cabbage and Bermuda Onion pl roof. 500, $1.25; 1 7.50. Exp. Col. Stokes, Box 349, Fitz Chas. Wakefield, and Copenhagen Ca C; 500, $1.50; 1000, $2 and Yellow Bermu C.; 500, $1.23; 1000, H. E. Smith, Baxle Large size Blak y plants, di White Bermuda_ oni 30c C.; Sage and Catniir 10c ea. $1 doz, Del. NV Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Mtn. Huckleberry, berry and Blackberry 50c doz.; Catnip 25 b ostage. Mrs. Otis umming, < : _ Early Jersey and Wakefield frost proof (ready) and white 000," $2 30 ba ~ 0, 30 - . Pitts: 22 page well rooted pinta $3.50 C. Postpaid. Rt. 3, Alma. White multiplyin Oe ae plants, 25, 50c; co also, 3-2 yr. old 10 dise harrow and double sec. ioe drag harrow, good cond. and reasonably priced,- within 50 miles. A, 3. Williams Mo- cca Dennis, Rt. 2, Franklin, rooted and damp ic C., $6.50 M. Add 25c bs for setting out, 50c radish plants $1 doz. . Mrs. Martha White, ants, Catnip Sanches : berries plants, 6, $1, ies trees, Muscadine | in and Himalaya ies 6, $1. Add postage. Tur er, Rt. 6, Gaines- $2 C.; 500, $7. Add u iia ze and m yrs. rooted, Add postage. "No. - and Klondike oo D lants, re 85c doz.; Hazlenut 5 doz. $1; also Yel- =e clean, 4 Ib. .| Wm. Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Val- ; bine nest on- Eko paid, Rt. 2 P.R. sweet pota- yine cuttings kept iw, Rt. 1, Kenne- | Glaze collard seed, pet., 15c Tols.2; 25e; O Willetts "Wonder pea seed, 60c Germ. 97 pet. J. A. Wilson, ; also c per root, or $5 for . Je Foss, Rt. 1, Boe talks Lon. old fashion: gar cane, 5c stalk at my ae Paul Allen, 000 stalks green seed. eane, 2c stalk. en, Rt. 1, Ochloch- self-addressed, nting Cottonseed, | 1st yr. pure seed, treated, $6 Cwt. ene. Rt. 2, der white Crease- tle pink Been 6): iplying nest anions, $15 a iy pha Mrs. L. SEED & PLANTS WANTED Few hundred stalks old fash- ioned striped sugar cane seed to ag E. J. Mixon, Rt. 2, Cor- e. : Some Turkish tobacco seed. John Crone, Rt. 3, Carnesville. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE _ Johnson and Crab grass hay, $20 ton; Bermuda grass hay, $25. FOB. Will deliver in three ton lots, within 30 mi. at $5- ton. extra. J. Lynwood. Bentley, Rt 2, Thomaston, Ph. 3697 or 3688. Good quality Hay; 50 tons Fescue and 100 tons Kudzu. Jesse Mitchell, Mgr. Callaway Hereford Farms, Hamilton. Ph. Ma-8-4474. Cat, Wheat and Barley hay, $30 ton, $1.10 bale; Crab grass and Fescue hay, $25 ton or $1 bale. Delivered 50 mi. radious. M. V. Duncan, Jr. Rt. 3, Hart- | well. Ph. Franklin 6-2267. 75 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, _| well fertilized, should contain 8 to 13 pct. protein and 2 - 2-1/2 pet. fattening qualities, $30 ton at my barn. S. J. Clay, Avon- dale Mill Road, Rt. 3, Macon, | Ph. 2-5117. 25 bales Rye hay, $20 ton, mowed and baled; 10 tons Oat hay, $25 ton. Cleveland McMil- Jan, Millen. 500 bales hay, 50c bale at my home. John Goldin, Draketown, Rt. 2,. Temple. Recleaned Feed Oats, for sale. | dosta. Ph. 1831 M. | 700 bu. white Corn, slipped shuck, not a hibrid, large ears, strictly first class in every re- spect, for bread or feed, 75 lbs. oz.| 12 Bu. $1.35 bu. at my home. | Manly Davenport, Dial. 1000 bales of hay, 60c, bale at barn, Charley Smith, RFD 2, Calhoun. Ph. 3219. Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, high in protein value. Reasonably priced at farm or delivered up to 250 miles on ap- proval as advertised. Call Col- lect, J. L. Allen, RFD 3, Dublin. Several square bales of Oat hay, cut and baled without rain, 75c bale at barn. T. B. Hyde, Ma- dras. Appr. 1500 bales hay, mostly Soy Bean. W. J. Johnston, Rt. 1, Box. 150, Fairburn. Ph. 7700. Good hay, large bales bound + with wire. Mrs. W. A. Cleveland, Rt. 6, Elberton. Big bales good dry hay, 50c|P | bale. Mark T. Warren, Hartwell Rd., Dewy Rose. Straw, clean, bright, square bales, $20 ton, at my barn. Fel- ton Denney, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph. TE-2-8198. Hay for sale or tirade for cows. David Lee, Rt. 4, Newnan. Ph. 2319-J3. 30 tons best quality Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, square wire bales, average 70 lbs. weed free, no rain, $30 ton at barn. Dr. V. S. Steele, East- man. Ph, 3269. Several hundred bales of ex- tra good quality Coastal, Ber- muda hay for sale at my barn, 7 mi. south of Odum. Winton C. on Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. JU-4- ~ LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Black Augus bull, 5 yrs. old, | fine condition, $1, 000. Mrs. Cur- tis Walker, Sr. 2953 Hardman eae Adanta, ae CE- Bangs free. Can deliver. R. D. Loveland, 1814 Wilkerson Road, Augusta. Reg. Angus bull, 16 mos. old, good bloodline, with papers, ready for service, $150 at farm. F. W. Phillips, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. Marietta 8-2959. Reg. Hereford heifer calves and bull, finest strain. Ogden A. Guilfuss, C/O Melody Brook | Farm, RFD 3, Marietta. Phone, | Smyrna, Ga. 5-7385. Several Reg. polled Hereford bulls, some now ready for ser- vice, also some calves. Best bloodlines, good quality. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. Odum, Ga. JU-4-2312. Milech Cow, Jersey - White Face cross, gives 3 gal. milk, freshen in Feb., $120. Come af- ter. Mrs. B. I. Giles, Rt. 2, Ro- berta. Reg. Herefords horn type, WHR, M.W. Larrys 1. Proven sire, son of Proud Prince, Wt. 1900 Ibs., also Young Larry bull, cows, and heifers with calves by side. Johnnie Hall, 458 10th St. N.W., Atlanta. Pure-bred Holstein bull calf, about 400-500 Ibs. $65 or trade for a purebred Red Poll bull calf. Gee. D. Barfield, Rt. 3, Louisville. Fine Jersey cows, and two fine heifers, all expected fresh-- en in Spring. Good stock, gen- tle, easy to milk. Excellent quality milk and butter. Cheap- er before they freshen. See 3:30 PM and on Saturdays. Frank Cain, Thompson Mill Rd., Bu- ford. Ph. 2807. 10 purebred Hereford heifers not reg. but full bred. All are bred. Ave. weight, about 700 lbs. C. A. Tucker, Commerce. Polled Hereford, Reg. bull, 3 yrs. old, $200. E. V. Vaughn, Bogart. Ph. waters SOo- 7-3375. Double reg. Polled Hereford bull, 6 months old, large, stocky, excellent bloodlines, and fine condition, $100. FOB my farm. G. W. Darden, Watkinsville. Real nice Holstein, young milch cow. Just freshened. Mrs. J. J. Miles, Rt. 4, Baxley. 2 Reg. Shorthorn bulls, 1 red (with horns), other roan (poll- ed), Ready for service. $150 and $175. Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moul- trie. 3 Reg. Polled Hereford Bulls, 14 mo. to 16 mo. old; also S.P.C. service boars and open gilts. Reg. in buyers name. M. Blackmon, Pinehurst. 20 purebred Brahman cows with calves at side. George W. Varn, Box 205, Folkston. 8 Holstein heifers due fresh in summer, also a few close ie TB and Bloodtested. . L. Rogers, RFD 1, Plains. Short Horn bull, purebred, no apers, good qualities, around 1100 lbs., $140; Brown Swiss heifer, purebred, no papers, freshen in about 30 days, $160. J. P. Simpson, Rt. 2, College Park. Ph. PO-1-6859. 4 full blooded Hereford heif- ers, 2 yrs. old, 2 half breed, Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old and 1 Holstein and Guernsey cross Cow. L. B. Hunt, 447 Buford Road, Macon. Ph. 2-5560. 6 full blooded P.C. brood sows; 4 with 31 pigs, 3-4 wks. old, 2 Unbred; 2 full blooded OIC SOWS; One half Hampshire and half P.C. Aver. wt. 350-400 Ibs ea. 15 mo. old. Quality stock. See at farm. T. E. Cooper, Rt. 1, Senoia. Reg. SPC choice 3 and 5 mo. old boars and gilts from cham- pion SE and Macon Fairs. Un- related pairs available. Reason- able prices. Quitman Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 3800. Reg. 6 mo. old meat type Tamworth boars and gilts. Or- ville Sweet, Mgr. Windsweep Farm, Rt. 5, Thomaston. Hampshire boar, reg. about 225 Ibs., proven service. See or write, Dewey Armour, Rt. 1, Les ice, gentle milk. cow, due|_ 4.| freshen about Feb. 3 with 4th calf, Guernsey type, TB and Reg. wormed, life iveated Duroc boars, 8 wks. ald, ready for sale. Sired by Son of $2,000 Foundation Prince, from prize winning stock at Macon and August fairs. FFA Member. $25 each. Roscoe Mc- Donald, Jr. RFD 1, Milledge- ville. Ph, 9713. Reg. SPC boar, 1 yr. old, Blue Ribbon winner Chattanooga Fair. FFA chapter, $50 with pap- ers at my farm. Johnny Autry, Rt. 1, Ringgold. Reg. Poland China hogs, strictly meat tiype, from Georgia first certified Brucelosis tested free herd. From weaned pigs to bred gilts. Best of bloodlines. Will ship but best come see. James R. Mullis, Cochran. Ph. WE-4-2166. Tamworth and Yorkshire boars, ready for service; also nice selection of young males and females. R. T. Gunby, Roll- ing Meadows Farm, Rt 1, Sharpsburg. Ph. Newnan 1860. 3 yr. old, Big Bone African Guinea sow ,stay-fat-kind. Reg. buyers name, $35, or trade for a one year old, Big Bone Guinea male reg. in my name. Russ Wade, Rt. 2, Alto. 7 shoats and 4 pigs. Sell or trade for seed fork and scoops. Lee Ellis, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Reg. SPC pigs, good blood- lines, also some nice boar pigs in litter; Choice boar shoat, Reg. SPC, 4-1/2 months old, about 130 or 140 lbs., from Silver Ann, $35. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. 3 brood sows, one SPC about 400 lbs.; one Duroc Jersey, a- bout 275 lbs.; White Face Here- ford sow about 300 lbs; two of sows bred, other open; also 33 pigs various ages and sizes. Priced for immediate sale. John R. Page, RFD 1, Auburn. Dark red Durocs, medium blocky type, males and females, unrelated; males ready for light service. Extra good. All reg. in buyers name. Charles W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. Reg. Hampshire boar, 2 yrs. old. Sell or trade for another Hampshire boar (Reg. or quar- anteed pure-bred). W. M. Well- man, Gaines School Road, Ath- ens. Ph. .6-1677. Exceptionally good mule also all metal wagon with 4 good rubber tires, harness plows, etc. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley. Ph. TA-5-5940. Small Chestnut 4 yr. old Walking mare. Very gentle, good enough to show, $300; also 1 J.| gentle roan pony gelding, 5 yr. old, 600 Ibs., $150. Mrs. A. C. Hames, Graysville. Good farm mule, 8 years old, about 900 Ibs., cheap for cash. Can be seen on N. Monitor Dr. A. J. Adams, Rt. 2, Box 177-A4, Fitzgerald. Black mare mule, about 950 lbs. (child can handle but no one can ride, also a two horse wagon, same as new, $75 each. Sell separate if desired. Walter Stroud, Route 1, Juliette. -Colera Female Mexican Burro, hi been breed, about 44 inches tall, very gentile for children to ride, also pulls cart well, $75. H. EB. Hutto, Clinchfield. Ph. oa Ga. 6977. Extra good work nei nn quality and a steady gate, about 1200 lbs. Reasonable price. A. Johnson, Grayson. Ph. Law renceville, Ga. 3874. ne - Excellent horse. saddle a d bridle, $175. Call Chamblee 7- 3419 after 5:00. Carl Courson, P. O. Box 38, Doraville. wa Bay mare and mouse colored mule, about 9 yrs. old, wt. 950 or 1000 lbs. Reasonably gentie, works anywhere, extra good sled mule. No blemishes, fat. Priced for quick sale. J. A. Page, Orland, Orland on Soperton- Dublin Hwy. " Gray mare, about 11 years old, wt. 1400 lbs, my place located i about 12 mi. So. of Tifton on highway 125. Frank E. Williams, Rt. 1, Lenox. Horse, gentle, will work good es to plow and pull wagon like a mule. No balking $25. C. J. Franklin, Rt. 2, Box 126, ee quitt. Purebred Saanan Buck fades Feb. 14, 1956, from 9 lb. milker, reasonable prire, P. D. j Rt. .3, Marietta. ; 15 sheep (14 ewes, 1 bueie from 1 yr. to 6 yrs. of age. All ewes pasture bred and or good cross breed, healthy and haray. Sell or consider trading for Shetland mare ponies. J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., ~~ Marietta. Ph. Smyrna 5-8703. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 5, 10 or 15 good grade Hampshire or Shrophire Ewes, | 1 to 4 yrs. old not too rough. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. | Want Saanan Doe, reg. now milking. W. D. Cofield, 1755 Springer Ave. NW, Atlanta 18. Want one Shetland pony mare. | Prefer spotied and not too old. Roe Chatham, Norcross. Want 2 or 3 Shetiand pony mares. Give age, color, height. | R. W. Holder, Rt. 1, Lindale. Ph. Rome, 4-2507. Want to exch. big Black An- gus bull, calved age 4, 19o1, ror, Black Angus bull of equal breeding to prevent inbreeaing. Thomas Cawthon,. Rt. 2, Mari- etta. Ph. 9-9682. Want milk goats, 5 or 6 good . milk goats and large Nuoian billy. Will pick up Saturday or first of week. State price, color, shoulder, height, age, amount of milk L, E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Way- | cross. Want 3 reg. Hampshire gilts already bred. Thurmond John= son, Soperton. : Price Index. October 7, 1955. CLASS | MILK PRICE INDEX (February 1, 1957) The Price Index for Class 1 fluid milk in Georgia, calculated according to the official pricing formula rose slightly between January 1 (108.88) and February 1 (109.48) but remained in the same bracket (see schedule below). A slight increase in both the Wholesale Price | _ Index and Feed-labor Index acounted for the increase. | Feed costs, both hay and mixed dairy feeds, increased & slightly from the previous month. The Labor Cost In-} dex (based on the January quarterly report) declined slightly from October. The Formula automatically ba- lances changes and produces a net change in the Milk Index brackets and corresponding producer prices for Class I milk, Atlanta Area: 103.35 107.79 $6.66 (cwt.) : 107.79 112.24 6.93 (cwt) | 4 112.24 116.69 7.20 (ewt.) q For complete information on the price brackets, see |= ~ Order No. 1200A MILK CONTROL BOeRD adopted Producer Price Hall, Decatur, Ga.; ON: a seas Hicks, York, Blackburn, aye POULTRY FOR SALE = White Leghorn roosters, Show _. chickens, $2 ea. Mrs. J. O. Pratt, - 45 Rockbridge Rd., Lithonia, Ph. - 2291, 12 Brown Leghorn pullets a- bout 10 mo. old, 1 rooster, $15 for lot, plus shipping charges. Paul Mallett, Rt. 2, Chatsworth. Pullets, laying, white Leghorn, $1.50 ea.; New Hampshire Reds, $2 ea.; Black Cornish bantams, $1 ea. All purebred, healthy; al- so adult Bobwhite quail $3 pair, probably start laying in February or March. Exp. Col. _ Money order. Mrs. A. A. Ed- - wards, 716 Myrtle St., NE, At- - Janta 8, Ph. TR-4-5152. 40 W. L. hens, laying $30. Apply my home. J. P. Galli- more, 740, Lynhurst Dr. SW., Atlanta 11. 325 Booths best Egg grade SC White Leghorn hens about 1 year old laying good: All or part at reasonable price, A. B. ~ Popham, RFD 1, Fayetteville. 5 W.C. Polish, and 3 Mottled ~ Hound hens and 2 roosters, all full stock and healthy, Yr. old in Feb. $20, or exch. for full stock bantams (no Sebrights). Will ship. Mrs. wae C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 200 Harco Reds and 200 Austra- -. Whites; now laying 35 pet. pro- ducivon. Just about completed moli, coming back into pro- ~~ duciion, $1.50 ea. in 100 lots. John . Leach, Rt. 1, Shiloh. Ph. Hamilton, Ga., Main 8-4453. 200 nine mo. cold New Hamp- shire Red and White Rock lay- ing hens, Bargain at my home for immediate sale. Mrs. Ada King, Rt. 1, Box 208, Jesup, Ga. 50 White Rock pullets and hens, $1.25 ea. A. C. Hames, Graysville. 30 heayy breed White Rock- _ Cornish Cross pullets, just com- ing into production, $1.80 ea. FOB Farm. E.. P. Mason, Rt. 1, Hwy. 124, Lithonia. _ Barred Roek Roosters, about 4 mos. old, excellent breeding stock $1.25 ea. 2 for $2. Will _ ship in crate or you come after. Edw. L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Ter. Augusta. Ph. 6-4210. Ten white China geese. D. - Cording, 5735 Roswell Rd. San- dy Springs, Ph. CE-3-1433. "White African, pure bred, guineas, $5 pair. Mrs. Lowell Long, Rt. 1, Box 113, Bremen. Mammoth White Embden goose hen 1955 hatch, $5 ship- ped; Also want pair ea. Chin- ese Geese, Reeves Pheasants and Peafowls. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. Big B.B. Rronze turkey hens and one tom, 1956 hatch, 45c lb. on foot. Will not ship. Mrs. Dave . Jackson, Rt. 1, Conyers. 1 pair Muscovy Ducks $2.50. V. E. Tench, Rt, 3 Alto. Garhi Marae Toulouse Geese 8% pr. FOB. Satisfaction uefanteed, Charlie Bailey, Rt. , Vienna, : 20 Speckled guineas $1 ea.; 5 Shik; Bronze and Gray cross turkeys, ; 4 hens, 1 tom, $30, or exch. for Hampshire gilt or sow. Bes- sie J. Seott, Twin City. 2 large Pekin Drakes, $3.50 ea., $6.50 pr. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Georgian Will Head Continued From Page 1 i Joe Frank Sanderson, a - Laurel, Miss.; Dennis Ramsey, Rose Hill, a Nashville, ~ Compton, Stanardsville, Va., Rudolph, Intermont, W. Va. New directors, named for three year terms, were T. Perry Greene, Asheville, SoG George Teun: Hee, and Jack elected 1 White Gander, $3. Miss Eve- lyn Moore, Cataula. Rt. 1. 10 Speckled Guineas, 1956 hatch, 75 ea. Will not ship. Mr. J. E. Stewart, Rt. 2, Jasper. Muscovy Ducks $4 pr., mix bantams, hens and_ roosters, $1.25 ea.; Common pigeons, $1 pair; Red Carrneaux pigeons, $5 pr.; White African Guineas $3 pr. 1 Black Giant (chicken) Rooster and White Swiss Hom- er Pigeons, $2 pr. Starling Yawn, Byromville. Pr. ea. of White Embden and Big Blue Geese, $5 pr. Shipped in light crate. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. 13 _ grey African geese, $3.50 ea. James E. Brasfield, Rt 1, Trenton. Turkeys, nice fat, range grown, 10 to 15 lb. hens, and 18 to 22 lb. toms, 30 lb. Will not ship. Mrs. W. R. ee: Rt. 2, Wrightsville. One black Australorp rooster direct from Berrys, 10 mo, old, very large $2.50; Also want 2 or 3 pure 1956 Golden Seabright bantam hens. E. B. Jones, Jr., RFD 1, Hahira. Bantam chickens for sale. Mrs. Mrs. J. O. Pratt, 45 Rock- bridge Rd., Lithonia. Common Bantams, $2 pr.; Roosters, T5c ea.; 2 Frizzled chickens, $1 ea. Robert G. Jones, Rede Hahira. 10 Bantam hens and rooster, eommon stock, $6 for the lot. J. A. Elliott, Rt. 2, Lavonia. 20 mixed bantams hens, now laying, 75c ea., 2 roosters free with order. Ship anywhere. W. M. Mims, Rt. 1, Byromville. Old English Black Breasted and Silver Duckwing Games, Black and Black Tail Jap., R.I. Red, W. L. and Buff Brahmas. Also Ringneck Doves and com- mon pigeons. B. H. Holsomback, 302 S. Harris St., East Point. 5 Bantam hens, 1 rooster, $5 also one game ik Stag, April 1956 hatch, $3.50. C. D. Bailey, Vienna. 1 trio of April hatched pure bred Partridge Wyandotte ban- tam fowl, $5. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. One Warhorse and Roundhead Game cross, trimmed Rooster, wt. 6or7 Ibs, $5. I. M. Benefield, Rt. 2; Fairburn. Dark Cornish roosters $2 ea., hens $2.25 ea. FOB. No checks. Shipped in light crates. Mrs. J. E. McCrary, Pinehurst. Purebred, Roundhead games, 1956 hatch, healthy, hens now laying. E. E. Brewer, River Rd., Rt. 1, Decatur. Five purebred White Cornish pullets, $2 ea. Mrs. O. L. Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia. 25 Brown Red Game Roosters also 20 mixture of game hens. James L. Dunn, 130 Candler Rd., SE, Atlanta. 6 pure Bull Dog dark Cornish 1956 Cockrels, $2.50 ea. G. M. Walden, Rt. 2, Gibson. Game roosters and stags, $3- $5 ea.; also pr. ea. of white Emb- den and Blue geese, $5 pr. in crate. J. F. -Wellborn, Rock Spring. Fine brood cock, 1/2 Godfrey Grey and 1/2 R.H., 2 yrs. old, wt. 6-1/2 lbs., $4; 1 cock, 4-1/2 or 5 Ibs, $2.50. M.O. or cash. Can ris at once. R. L. Griffin, Oak er Box 124, Quitman, , Gainesville. a Cc. H r. McCarty Jr, Magee, and Paul Morgan, Guilford College, N. Ce Renamed were C. G. Lindsey Jr., Roanoke, | Va., and A. A. Middleton, Dothan, Alay New directors picked for two-year terms were Beverly Yeiser, Winchester, Ky., and Mays Montgomery, Athens, Ala. > Directors voted to hold the 1958 co - vention in Atlanta Jan. 27-29. Soren The Georgia Poultry Federation re- entire slate of officers and directors at large except that Max Ward, Gainesville, its replaced Joe 3 Roundhead game pullets and 1 rooster, $5; 2 Roundhead pul- lets and 1 Rooster, $4.50, 1 Ban- tam hen and 1 rooster, $1.50. Lockhard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., NE., Atlanta 17. Ph. Dr. 7-4390. 4 late hatched Hopkinson War Horse stags, untrimmed for $16. a M. Cambron, 120 Woodland , Cedartown. 33 game chickens, good shape, at least 25 hens, $25 for lot. Mrs. J. O. Murray, 3157 N. Als- ton Dr, Decatur, Ph. Dr. 7-9982. Purebred, dead Games; Quills, Champion White War- horse, Blue Cubans and other Games, reasonable prices. John Nicholson, Rt. 4, Blairsville. 5 Roundhead game pullets, 1 Rooster, $7.50; 3 Red Hampshire and 2 White rock hens, $1.75 each; Bantam hen, 1 rooster, $1.50 ea. Mrs. James Schimell, 2677 Pharr Rd. NE, Atlanta. POULTRY WANTED Want some Turtle or Mourn- doves. State what you have and price. Ruth C. Toler, oe aca St., Macon. Want trade White Pekin drake for Muscovy drake. Mrs. E. Newman, Evans Want 2 ganders and 6 geese, White or Gray, or both. State rice and how del. John S. are, P.O. Box 8145, Station F, Atlanta 6. Ph, TR-2-7338. Want 50 laying ra N.H. Reds preferred. T Hum- phrey, Rt. 1, Box 66, Helena. GAME BIRDS FOR SALE Fantail pigeons, yellow, white, and splashed colors, $3.50 pair; Young working pairs. Birming- ham Rollers, $1.50 pair. White Kings, plocky show type $4 pair. Will ship. J. B. Harrison, Kite. 200 Bob White Quail, $1.50 each. Will not ship. Mrs. H. W. Gray, 1707 Hollywood Rd., N.W., | Atlanta 18. Phone, Sy-4-3503. Utility White King Pigeons $4.50 pair. J. C.. Robinson, 131 College St. Forest Park, PO-T- 6497. Good blooded Chukars, (lay this season), Hens $4, Roosters $3 ea.; White King pigeons of parent stock from one of na- tions large Squab Farm. $1 ea., also some mated pairs. R. G. Thompson, 1011 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta 7-1288. Bob White Quail, selected breeders, $4 pair; Also Chukar breeders $6 pair. R, E. Keefer, 110 Delores Way, Forest Park. Ph. PO-7-0668. 5 Chukars, 10 mo. old, $2.50 Pr. 2 small female Quail, $1.50 each. E. F. Thompson, 1418 Woodbine Ave., SE, Atlanta 17. Ph. JA-2-7194. 200 paiir Americas Finest Strain of White King Pigeons, at $2 Pr. Ogden A. Geilfuss, Windy Mill Road, Rt. 3, Mari- etta. Ph. Smyrna, Ga. 5-7385. Nice Utility banded and mated (Breeders) Pigeons, White Kings, Racing Homers, Gazzi Modenas,, India Mucee. Also Ringneck and Solid White Doves. Your choice, $3.75 pr. Mrs. Helen Street, 2956 Buford Hwy, Atlania ay Ph. ME 4- 7888. Tankersley, Red | attidues $250 eho TN ilkie bantam chick- | Chukar also Jap. . ens, $5 pr. H. Tonsgard, 5289 Lamar St. Decatur, Ph. Bu? 9- | 0953. Amherst, Silver and Golien Pheasant hen and Rooster $5 pair; also one Spanish Polish| W hen $1. Roger Cannon, RFD 1, Box 121, Lithonia. s Few pairs large French oa Mandarin pigeons, mated . and} working $4; Young pair $2.50. K. K. Kight, Kite, Ga. a Nor. Bob White quail for breeding or restocking, also E grapevines, Fi Walnut tress, 6 son plum, 4 | Blueberry, uF ; Rt. 1, Ringneck pheasants, males only ys Tom Whitehead, Rt. 1, Wilker- Dp son Mill Road, Palmetto. Mature Bobwhite quail, $4 pair. Shipped Exp. Col. Warner | | Fryer, 198 Honeysuckle Lane, College Park. Ph. Poy: Ls 1041. Quail, $1.25 ea. gue birds for breeders, $1 50 ea, Chukars $8 pair. Shipped Express Col- Ph. Jonesboro, ce by afte 6:00. Diss ee : 4 Peacocks in full plummage, $25 each. No exchanges. Cc. N. Adams, a: Ph. WY-4-2184. ae eit i 10 pair Bob- White gin ae 10 breeder pens and incubators. Would like to sell in. lot. J. a di arrell, Gray. 4 i Peacocks, 2 males, 4 yrs. ald 1 hen 3 yrs, and 1 hen 1. year |_ old. $75. 00 for entire lot at m home. Marion Whitaker, Rt Harlem. Ph. GA- 5-6258. a aS pastawik, 1 year old ive neck, $14. each. Mrs. E. W, Mec- Cain, Stockbridge. Ph. 4127. Ringneck pheasants, Heed | lect. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale. io ae last year, $10. pr. extra hens | A $5. ea. FOB. J. O. Adams, Ty Ty. Quail Breeders; Gambles, $9. pair or 2 pr. $16.00 Valleys $9. pr. 2 pr. $16.; Blues, $8. pr. Will not ship. Jack C. Duffey, | 1483 Wellswoood Dr. SE, AL s jonta: Ph. Ma 7- 3913. GAME BIRDS WANTED Want 2 pr. Peafowls. Advise | _ kind and price. W. L. Carmi- chael, Madison. MISCELLANEOUS <2 FOR SALE Seedling pecans, well filled out, extra large, 20c Ib, Exc.| ~ for country cured meat: 4 lbs. pecans for 1 lb. of ham; 3 Ibs. 1 lb. shoulder; 2 Ibs. for 1 lb. middding meat. Ea. pay post- age on what received. H. P. Mal-| p_ com, Social Cirele. Good grade 1956 crop pecans, 10-15 lbs. 35 lb. buyer pay postage or express; 100-500 lbs., 30c Ib.; Stuarts, Frotscher and |. Mayhans shelled halves, $1.30 lb. Sample on request. Mrs. D. F. Heisler, Ochlochnee. 300 lbs. Stuart pecans, 15 Ib. | Come after or ship your ex- pense; shelled out halves, $1 Ib.| plus postage. Mrs. Fred Atkin-| son, Rt. 4, Valdosta. Pu aa Pecans, large size, 25 Ib.; small, 15e Ib. Add Derieee of Ff B. Camp, Villa Rica. state Rt. 2,