My a Phil Campbell, Commissioner | ulletin ~WebNESUAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1958 3 _ NUMBER a | S All Rsrcions cB PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner of Agriculture ake alloted crop acreage out of tion and participate in the soil rogram. is a question that must be is farm, aeaeg of ee soil bank pro- re general in nature and constitute policy rather than one for the m, Objectives of the pro- gricultural commodities. two, cotton specialists of the Col- griculture, D. L. Branyon and W. I, urged agents to work with farm-_ ral ion the things that will be e best | individual farm and the eeuie : on the farm. : cotton specialists pointed out that cre of cotton properly it takes ours with a one- row tractor pense, including seed, fertilizer, st, tractor operation and harvest- ent or interest on investment. ring the yield at a bale pef acre nd Sell figure the gross income m and seed would be approxi- 7. at current prices which nean a return of about $90 per labor and equipment. sr to determine whether or not ay to put acreage in the soil-bank Must be able to determine their eo to the ccc of eee must the sll ba on five ace TUDY SOIL BANK PROVISIONS qu stion of whether or not faints : d in terms of the individual farm- conservation of natural re- reduction-of excessive sup- _ ecent letter to Georgia county _ the soil bank problem taking into | 3 hours with a mule. The direct es to $84. 45. This does not in- cre from the crop they then measure this << lI eaharal CALENDAR Nov. 14, Experiment Station, Griffin Peach growers meeting. Nov. 15, Ft. Valley Peach growers meeting. Nov. 18-21, Atlanta Annual conven- tion, Georgia Farm Bureau Federa- : _ Hon. - Nov. 25-27, Atlanta Southern Seeds- mens Association annual meeting. Dec. 4, Rock Eagle Park Seed short course. as well balanced a program and as good a soil improvement program without the reserve acres, _ 3. How it will affect capital invest- _* ment and use of equipment, 4. What effect it will have on the o = labor supply necessary to operate the farm. 5. Whether the net returns from re- maining crops, plus soil bank payments will result in a higher standard of living for the people on the farm. The Soil Bank program is not some- thing to jump into without a thorough in- | vestigation of what it will mean as com-. pared to what you have now. Whether or not the Soil Bank program will fill your needs. depends entirely on you and your oe operation. - ~ To help you arrive at a decision you should consult your county agent and your county office of the Agricultural . Stabilization and Conservation Com- mittee. - Each farmer should read carefully the restrictions imposed on his farm or his | acreage to be placed in-the soil bank be- fore signing to divert these acres as these | restrictions may be greater than the farm- cig would want to accept. New Legislation Aids Farmer Credit Needs Recently enacted legislation will per- mit the U. S. Department of Agricultures Farmers Home Administration to serve the credit needs of a larger number of farm families, the U. S. Department of Agriculture has announced. The new law provides loans for refi-. nancing existing debts, increases the max- - imum. amount that can be advanced for operating loans and, as a part of the Rural Development Program, makes available loans for operating and developing farms where the farmer has part-time employ- ment. All of the present loan services of the Farmers Home Administration which in- clude loans for operation, development and purchase of family-type farms, farm housing soil and water conservation and loans to meet emergency credit needs will continue to be available. The credit is primarily for family-type farms, but will help other farmers meet drought and other difficulties over which farm families have no control. ~ Applications for the loans may be made at the county offices of the Farmers Home Administretion. U.S.D.A. Announces Tung Nuf Supports The U. S. Department of Agricultura has announced that prices to growers of 1956 crop tung nuts will be supported by the Commodity Credit Corporation at $53.76 per ton, basis 18.5 percent oil con- tent. The equivalent price for tung oil is 21.0 cents per pound or 65 percent of pari. ty as of November 1-(beginning of the marketing year), whichever is higher. These prices compare with a support. of $51.06 per ton for tung nuts in 1955 and a support of 20 cents per pound for tha equivalent price for tung oil. e PEANUTS BROILERS oe Georgia, First: | | e PEACHES e NAVAL STORES * PIMIENTO PEPPER | IMPROVED PECANS ae PAGE TWO a GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., ey Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class maiter 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. NATIONAL polis ASSOCHATION Asspeee ey eee MEMBER new copy of notice. Notices Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable, under postage regulations inserted one time on each re- quest and repeated orly when request is accompanied by than Tuesday for Market Bulletin of the following week. must be received not later commercial business, any er commercial business name. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial company or organization licensed as a commercial business er doing business under a trade name or business name. nor from any individual doing business under a trade name businessman, any carried | United States mail. The Georgia Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any trans- action resulting from published notices. Advertisers are eautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement in any~ publication that is delivered through the address. Inspection Division Chemistry Division Harry Marketing Division .__ Limited space will not permit imsertion of notices con- taining more than 35-40 words, not including name and PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner OFFICES OF AGRICULTURAL DIVISIONS SAS ee SA CKSON AS ae Paul Jolley, Director : EE Si Pee eee _. JAckson 4-3292 Johnson, Director oa JAckson 4-3292 Boyce Dyer, Director ~~ Information & Education Division .......____ JAckson 4-3292 Jack Gilchrist, Director Veterinary Division .----_.-------- JAckson 4-3292 : Dr. J. W. Mann, Director iL x Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices See Cireulation ___ Mailing Room-.Supt os M3 Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. mailing list, | MANAGER, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be added to or removed from changes of address, address must include OLD and NEW addresses. ete, to CIRCULATION All requests for changes of NOTICES, Market Bulletin. Address al] notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE _ Abelia, Nandina, 50c up; Al- thea, Crapemyrtle, Lilac, Flow- ering Quince, Spiraeas, Redbud, Weeping Willow, Yellow Bell, 3 _ &., 50e; Thrift, Candytuft, Ad- miral Byrd, Daisies, Liriope, Verbena and border plants. Rea- sonable. No mail orders. V. W. Raseo, 1554 Willis: Mill Rd. At- Janta 11. Ph. PL-3-4768. Single Blue Hyacinths, bloom- ing size, 2 doz., $1; Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1; Calif. purple Vio-: Jets, 30, $1; Lemon Lilies, 2 doz., $1. _Add postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Angel wing, Strawberry, Pearl, Beefsteak and other rare Begon- jas, all 2-yr. plants, 5, $1. Add 35 extra for shipping. Mrs. Al- moa Moore, Adel. Bearded Iris, dif. colors, var. named, mixed, not lIabeled, 5c ea., $4 C.; White Star Jasmine, reoted, 40c ea., 3, $1; white, pink, Oxalis, 5 bulb. Add postage. = 5S. M. Gunter, Rt. 4, Alphar- etta. Thanksgiving cactus, small well-rooted plants, 25c ea.; Rose pink dbl. Begonias; red and pink Poinsettas, white and pink sin- gle Coneh Begonias, red Geran- ium euttings, many varieties of African Violets, at my home. No wail erders. Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave, S.E., At- Janta 16. Weigela, purple Wisteria, cut- tings, 3, 50c: Nandinas, 40c; white with pink Althea, small, 5Ge doz.; Shasta Daisy, Mums, Phlox, Pinks, 40c doz.; Spider dikies @0c doz.; pink Hibiscus xeets, 25c ea. No order less $1, plas postage. Mrs. L. E. Watkins, 3810 Adamsville Dr., S.W., At- Janta 11. Ph. PL-5-9513; Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia bulbs, 12, 5@e. Add postage. Mrs. | Boxwood cuttings, 50, $1. Mrs. acm, _ seen FLOWERS AND SEED - FOR SALE Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 35c doz., 50, $1.35; Pot plants, col- lection of Ferns, Begonias, Ger. Sultanas, Coleus, many others, 25, $3 with 3 Rose cuttings. Box- woods, not rooted, 12 in., 10c ea., 12, $1, 10 doz. $7. All postpaid. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. Bleeding Hearts, strong undi- vided clumps, 3 to 5 eyes, $1 ea., 3, $2.50, $10 doz. Add 35c postage on all orders under doz. plants. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Rt. 3, Austell. All kinds Shrubs and Pot Plants; Hollyhocks; Sweetpeas; 4 kinds Spirea; Bridalwreath; Hydrangea; Century Plants; Daylilies; smal] Chrysanthe- mums; Dogwood, Amaryllis; hardy Phlox; Anthony Waterer, also Van Houttei Spirea, Pink Flowering Almond; also, want some Snow White Daylilies. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, 966 Crew St., SW, Atlanta 15. Boxwood cuttings, not rooted, $10 M. PP; Butternut and Forsy- thia, bloomed this yr. 4-6 ft., 3, $1; Jap Walnut, 1-2 ft. 4, $1:} Nandina, 15-18 in. 3, $1; Water, Oak, 4-6 ft, 4, $1. T. E. Bason, 1182 Gunclub Rd, N.W., At- lanta, 18. Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, 50c doz., plus postage. Mrs. R. E. Todd 406 East Rhine Hill Rd., S.E., Atlanta 15. American Boxwoods, 10-14 in., $3 doz.; pink, yellow, orange; Red wild Azaleas, Hemlocks; Dogwoods, Mtn. Laurel, White Pines, Red Maples, Red Berry Holly, pink Rhodedendren, 2 ft. damp moss packed, postpaid. $2.50 doz. Beb Wilson, Blue Ridge. FLOWERS AND SEED > FOR SALE : King Alfred Jonguils, $2.50 C.; White Narcissus, $2 C.; Or- ange Daylilies, Purple Iris, Yei- low Cannas, Purple Violets, Yel- low Daffodils, 12, $1; Snowdrop Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 2, Bremen. Cactus: Pin Cushion, free, Old Fashioned Pear (with blooming yellow flowers), . Cattail (in | Spring red blooms), and a tall} variety that came from Fort| Polaska. 5 cuttings, $1 PP. Also Genie Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. American Boxwoods, 10-14 in., $3. doz. Globe Arboviteas, doz.; pink, red, yellow, wild Azaleas: Hemlock, Spruce, White Pine, pink, white Rhedo- dendron, Laurels, Tulips, Pop- lar, 2-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz. Moss packed. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. ; Bulbs: White dbl. Daffodils (Irene Copeland) $1 doz.; Deep Yellow fragrant, and few cream white (Cheerfulness) Daffodils, 75e doz.; Mixed colors, sizes, large type Crocus, bloofms Feb., hardy, $1 large cupful; Easter lilies, $1.50 doz. No order less $1. Mrs. RH. Evans, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Strong, well-rooted Admiral Byrd Daisy plants; average growth 24 to 36 in. and produces time to transplant, $1 doz., 25, $1.75, $6 C. at my home. Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 405 S. Church St. East Point. Ph. PO-7-3158. Blue Violets, $1 C., Golden Glow, large mixed colors Mums, White Winter, pink, purple Sweet Williams, 60e doz.; Dbl. red Geranium, rooted, 25c ea., Cacti: Pink June, rooted; 50c ea., red, pink pancake, large cuttings, 25c ea.; Add postage less $3. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52, Ellijay. : Blue Ridge rose Azaleas, 25c ea., $2 doz.; Dbl. Rose of Sharon,. 50c and $1 ea.; Althea, Roses; Birch, Sweet Shrub, white Dog- wood, Wild rose, white Willow, 50 ea.; Sweet Shrub, 25c ea.;. Iris, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Rooted Hardy White Hydran- geas, 45 ea.; Boxwood cuttings, $2.50 doz.: Pink June Cactus cuttings, taking start to grow, 25c ea.; Red June Xmas Cactus cuttings and Cattail Cactus, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. - Daffodils, Orange Daylilies, Blue Violets, $3 M.; Purple King Iris, Lemon Lilies, 75 C.; Pink Azaleas, Bridalwreath, Pink Weigela, Sweetshrub, red Roses, Crepemyrtle, Purple Lilac, Weeping Mary, 2, 50c, all rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ; Large blooming size paper white Narcissus, Emperor, Em- press, 50c doz. or exch. for large paper shell 1956 pecans. 1 doz. for ea. lb, not over 5-lbs.; 6 var. Narcissus and Daffodils mixed, 35 doz, $2.50 C. Add postage. Mrs. C. E. Leverett, 2595 Ben Hill Rd., East Point. Dbl. Tube Rose, $1 doz.; E&s- ter Lilies, $2 doz.; mixed col. Gladiolus, Weigelia, and White, red, pink, Buddleia (Butterfly) cuttings, $1 doz.; dark red, yel- low Weigelia, good roots, hardy orchids 50c ea.: Althea, dbl., sin- gle, del. Gov. Inspct. No orders less $1. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Daffodils, Orange Daylilies, Lemon Lilies, Purple Kimg iris, 75c C.: $3 M.; Goldenbells, Cot- ton Wood Bush, Althea, Weep- -ing Mary, Bridalwreath; Brides Bouquet, purple Lilac, Sweet- shrub, Azaleas, Dogwoad, 6, $1; Wild Iris, $2.50 M. Add postage. Mrs. Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. Well rooted: Boxwoods, $2.25 doz.; Christmas Cactus, 20c ea.; Deep red and rose Sultana, | blooming size, 2, 65c; old fash- ion pink Roses, 30c ea.; mixed col. Verbenas, 40 doz.; green, white striped Jew, 6, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. spreading Junipers, 12-18 im., $4} r . rr : [yellow Yarrow, dbl. Pyrethrums, blooms up to 5 in. across, Fall is | ed, $1.50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Mineral Bluff. _ FLOWERS AND SEEL FOR SALE _ . Large red perennial Hibiscus | for sale (price not given) Post- paid in Ga. Lee Abernathy, Barnesville. Giant Swiss Pansy plants, blooming size mixed colors, 30c doz.; $2 C.; lavender Lilac bushes, small and medium size, /10-15 ea:; smal] Mimosa plants, 10c ea. Add, postage. Mrs. J. C. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton. Alligator Cactus, well rooted, 2c ea.; good start Rose color Peonies, 50c ea. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Mix Sweet Williams, dbl. white Fever-few, 60c doz. super Swiss Pansies, 30c doz., $1.25. doz., Purity Candytuft, rooted cuttings, $2 doz., Gerbera Daisies, 35c ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnayer, Rt. 5, El- berton. / Mixed bulbs, purple and grey violets, blue Periwinkle, $1 C., $8 C.; pink perennial Phlox, Lemon yellow and orange Day- lilies, all colors Sweet Williams, $1 doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. White Killarney and American climber roses, Yellow Goldilock rose, $1 ea; 5 colors .Verbena, 3 doz. $1; Philodendron in pots, 25c ea: Coleus, 5, 25c; Beefsteak Begonia, 60c; Mother-in Law tongue, Zebra plant, 25 ea. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Geraniums: white, red and pink; red Rosebud Begonia, Thanksgiving Cactus, Angel Wing Begonia, Rose Sultana, all rooted, 5 plants $1 with 25c extra for postage. Mrs. Mary Shrum, Rt. 1, Box 108, Fitzgerald. _QOld Fashion Sweet violets, 30 plants, $1.25; red and pink Verbena, 10 well rooted pints., $1.00 Postpaid. Mrs. H. B. Clow- | er, Rt dy Lawrenceville. 5 col. Altheas, 75c doz.; But- terfly, Cherry Laurel, Weigelia, Crepemyrtle, Pink Almond, Sweet pea Tree, 3. $1.00; Mimosa, Degwoed, Cat- aipa, Sweet Shrub, 5, $1.00; Wild Azaleas, 6 col., 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Law- son,, Rt. 3, Box 216, Lithonia. Clump Maiden hair fern, root- | ed Pineapple geranium, 40 ea.:: Gladiolus bulbs, mixed bloom- ing sizes and colors, 5 doz., $1.50. Miss Enima Dugger, Oliver. Easter-lilies, Lilac, . Balls, Japonicas, Altheas, Bird- alwreath, Barberry, Azeleas, Laurels, 25 ea., Snow-on-the- Mtn, Golden Glow, yellow, white, and pink Tansy, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Claude Wright, Loving. j Abelia, Wisteria, Bridalwreath, Spirea Antony Waterer, Euonymus Vegetus, Spirea ,Tunbergi Scotchbroom, Goldenhell, Eng- lish Ivy, Grapevines, Lavender, Hydrangea, Winter Christman-Honeysuckle, many others, nice large plants, 50c ea,, plus postage, $3.00 orders pre- paid. Josan Geia, Rt. 2, Lawren- ceville. : Perennial white Candytuft, Alaska Shasta Daisies, peren-- nial Blue Phlox, Foxglove, Co- lumbine, $1.25 doz.; Sweet Wil- liams, mixed, Newport Pink, 'Scarlet Beauty, 24, $1.00; Blue Trailing Pink roses, $1.00 ea.. Hydrangia, Sweetheart |Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W.. Jones, Madison. White Dogwoeds, red Maple, Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas, Crabap- ple, Tulip, Popular, Strawber- ry bush, Holly, Eemlock, root- Sweet Shrub, White Pine, Pus- sy Willow, Cherokee Roses, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Mtn. Fern, Galax, | Heartsease, 40c doz.; Add post- age. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Mtn. Laurel, White Dogwood, Azaleas, Maple, Crabapple, Tu- lip,, Poplar, Strawberry bush, Holly, doz.; drons, Pine, 25, ea.; Galax, Mtn. Fern, Arbutus, Heartsease, 40 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Paul F. Da- 5, Ellijay. vis, Mineral Bluff. =I Forsythia, | Snow | Altheas, Laatolina, ; Jasmine, |. Hemlock, rooted, $1.50} R Sweet-Shrub, Rhodoeden- Cherokee Roses, White | - apple, Tulip, Poplar, S ry bush, Holly, Hemlock ed, $1.56 dog; White Pin dodendrons, Sweet Cherokee Roses, Puss; 25c ea.; Mtn Ferns. Galax,. Heartsease, 40c postage. Mrs. W. D. Da eral Bluff. Bulbs: Tullips, Daffa -ea., mixed Snapdragon 10c pkt ,PP; many ot sale or exch. Write whi have. Add postage on Mrs. N. B. Daniel, Menl Baby-face Orghid ar sity Cactus, 00 ea. P, Edenfield, Sr., Rt. Rose scented, Magenta and white geraniums, 30c pink and white Rosebud gonias, 25e > eas < Cam Grandiflora, Golden Stars, nut, Ox Tengue, Giant an opers Starfish Cacti, 1 Amaryllis and Lemon I 15c ea Fritzer Juniper, $1 Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rt. 1 All varieties Narcissus, fodils, Jonquils, $1.50 C dinas, White Wisteria, J Vine; blue Hydrangea, |Spirea, Buddleia, Anthony terer Spiraa, pink or re Perkins Rose, white, red setta, 50 ea.; 3, $1.25 ot Purple Lantanas, 75 doz:. 3 $2.00. Merle Harrell, Rt. man. oe : - 12 dif. Cannas, $1.00; plant (Liriope), mixed _ Jonquills, D ils, Snow | $1.00 C.; red, white, _s Butterfly, and Orange [ lies, $1.00 doz. Ferns, Lantana, Perennial Crinum Lily, Amary! White Cannas, 25 ea. A age. Mrs. C. E. Teete ple Mrs. R. E. Todd, 406 E. Hill Rd., SE, Atlanta 15. Fine large Iris: orchi blue, yellow, purple, an bi-colors, $1.50 doz. Also ed deep pink Crepemyrtl ea. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Adairsville. - African Violets, many ent varieties, all sizes. ship. Mrs. J. A. MeGa |Nelms Dr., SW., Atlanta PO2T- 1368 3 ee Lily tuft, purple border plants, 12 in. h Postpaid. Mrs. A. M. R Oakdale Rd., Atlanta 7. 5322. 5 Ss Fine Daylilies, u dif. asst. plants, $3.25; Coleus and Sultanas, 7 co ange, red, salmon, whi fuschia, variegated pink bloom, 35 cut Postpaid. Mrs. W. S. 1, Adel. ; Swiss Giant Pansy: 100 plants, 50 for $1 Iris, $1.25; Large Mum white and pink, $2, do: orders. F. J. With PL-3-5251. 308 Hold SW, Atlanta. 10. _ Boxwoods: field very compact, Americ to 16 in., from $2 to $3; 24 in. $3 to $8; Old Dwarf at bargain. Sold o1 farm 2 mi. N. Cummi lonega Hwy. 19. John Rt. }, Cumming. =. | Seed: Philippine Lily, frooted Begonias, Dutchm pipe, Coralvine, per p! Cutiings: Cacti; 5 beg tana, $1.25 doz. ] bulblets, $1.25 18, $1. Mrs. A. Purple or Wh Daylilies, Ophiopogo! Grape Hyacinths, 50c_ C.; Del. pink Hyatintl Boxwoods, med. to sn ei et ostage. Ma 2 T "Cumming. = ; plore Pear bry. Ad Ire: to mail), Star- i _ Footed; Xma larger ones, $1, or Add postage. Mrs. it. 5. ea, 2a: $1: White and ieatberams, 10 ite and pink Peri- after. D. G. Dunn, Rd. Rt. 2, College ca 1086. and Wax Leaf Ivy, Vinca Minor, and red Thrift, violets, Liriope and Sweet Williams, $6 e Woodruff, Green- Be sarclies triped leaf Ophiopo- erennial Phlox, 50 doz. ge. Mrs. J. G. Robert- th, Onion, Rattail ja, 40; Chinese Iee Tea Plant, 35c; try, Xmas Cactus, >, Flowering Sham-| fidows Tears, Mother-in- gue, Mistletoe Cactus, S, Tris-bulbs, 30c doz., Mrs. Otis Mash_ ee s of Geraniums, $1; Purple doz.; Daylilies, Yellow -25 doz.; Cannas, 40 ted May roses, 25 Lilacs, 40c a.; _ T5e. doz.; Fila. red Seren Sister run- _ Coral Berry, Pink Umbrella Palm, ; its, 50c ea. Add / Sys a Rt. V revbena: brilliant Red, ith White Eye, 50c Id Giant Shasta doz. Whitten, Chula. large redberry Py- 10 in, high, 25c ea.; -12 in. high, 25c ea., Ivy, 6, 50c, well dd postage. Mrs. Col- eee Ow Wieieoas: Jon- $1.50 C.; Daylilies; - Amarylilis, 50 red Magic Lily $1. Add postage. Caldwell, 725 E. Griffin. Pepper seed from rieties, including sev- Foreign countries, 25 pkt. plus stamped envel- Sheppard, Rt. nk, $1 C: blue, $21 _white, w75e oz. ies, Tie doz.; King odils, $2.50 Cs Tris, $2 doz. Miss Lee . Gainesville. $25 Cherry Laurels, $10. TS, } Boliynock Damp _ packed. | Wine, not labeled, | >| Leg, Devils 200 Boxee (Semperviren) | full compact plants, 6-8 in., $80 or 50e ea. Nandinas, $31 doz:; Nandina seedlings. 1 yr.,| $1 doz.; 2 yf. $2 doz:; 3 yrs. G:. Augusta Daffodils, blooming size bulbs, $1.50 doz. Postage Collect. R. L. Robin- _|son, Greenville. Perennial and annual. Phlox Nirped Coleus. red, pink, pur- ple Verbena, 30 doz.: Sword and Plums Ferns, 50c ea. Add : ete Logan Beach, Rt. , Gainesville. Nice well rooted evergreen fiedge, 12-36 in. tall, ic ea.! postpaid on orders to $1. Mrs. R H. Clark, Rt. 7 Gainesville. Large dbl. orange and old rose Poppy seed, 25 tsp. Send self-oddressed, stamped envel- ope. Miss Ethel Crowe, Rt. 7 Gainesville. - Pink Thrift, 50, $1; Red ec bena, Red Spider Lilies, $1 doz. Add 25c postage. Mrs. R. L. .Sil- ver, Rt. 5, Cuthbert. Old fashion White English , | Dogwood, Gardenia, red cydon- ica Japonica, red Crapemyrtle, Bridalwreath,, Spirea, rooted, 50c ea.; red perennial Verbena, $1 doz, 2 doz.- $1.75; white Pride Violets, 10c ea., Magnolia Grandifiora, $1 for 100 seed. Add postage, Prompt shipment. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Green- ville 2 Blue, white, pink Thrift, 75c doz.; white, yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, and Trumpet Daffodil bulbs. $2 C. No. Fla. orders. Miss Mattie McCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Yellow, white Jonquils, But- ter and Eggs, Long Trumpet Daffodil bulbs, $2 C.; red, blue, pink, white Thrift, T5c doz. No Fla. orders, Miss Cecil MeCurley, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Three large Hydrangeas, *\pink, blue blooms on same bunch, $5 ea. at my home. Mrs. A. L. Dodd, Rt. 2, Hampton. seed, 25c - pkt.; Weeping and Pussy Willows, Forsythias, Bridalwreath, Sweet } Shrubs, Greybeard, Dogwood, red Maple, Crabapple, Mtn. Laurels, Gardenia, Chinabersy, Silver Lace, yellow Jasmine, Ivy, Wisteria and Ampelopsis, vines, 2, $1, Exch. for print sacks. Add postage. Mrs. John eg (Addison), Rt. 2, Hart- well. Dbl. red Geraniums, pink Begonias, pink Sultanas, Jos- ephs Coat, Coleus, all rooted, 50c ea., cuttingsfof all 25 ea.; few 1. yr. old Nandinas, 50c ea., shipped moss packed, add postage. Mrs. R. L. Fears, East 3rd St., Jackson. Ph. 2666. _ Jumbo Pansy plants, 2c ea; oe Rose Thrist, 10 bunches, $1.00; ~50 Iris, $1.00; 200 Jonquils, $1.00; red pink, Verbena, 15; Oxaiis, 10. bulbs, 25e; red, pi k dbl. Begonia, 25c; Jew, 10, 25e. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Rose Thrift and yellow Jon- quil bulbs, $1.00 C.; White Nar- cissus bulbs, Butter and Eggs $1.50 C.; Daffodils, 25 doz;. reoted Cape Jasmine, blue and White Hydrangeas, 25 ea. del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. Red, White) pink Dbl. Be- gonias, pink ever blooming be- gonias, 1c cutting; Boston and Fluffy Ferns, 20 bunch; Salmon Sultanas, 10c cutting: white, blue Hydrangeas, Cape Jas- mine, 25c ea. All del. Mrs. Lei- lar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Mixed Iris, 50e doz.; mixed Jonguils, le ea; red, yellow Cannas, 60c doz.; Sweet Wil- liams, 60c dvz.; Crepemyrtle, Abelia, Forsythia, Spirea, White : Wisteria, 30e ea. Add Postage. Mrs. J. Ph. 13505, Purple striped Jew, 3, 10; Century -planis. 25 ea.; Frog "Backbone, Elk Horn, Rubber Plant, Chicken Toe, Hen and Biddie, Air Plant, Star Caetus, 10 ea.; red, pink running Roses. goed reets, 55 ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. . Jones, Rt. 1, Tne Traylor, Rebecea. FOR SALE 9 dif. Cactus cuts, 2 dif. red Geranium euts, White, pink Oxalis, tiny vound flowering pepper plants, 10c; pink rain, 'Crange Amaryllis, white Conch Begonias, rooted, 15; Madonna lily bulbs, 30c, Sword, Roose- velt ferns, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Suwanee. 6 dbl. red Daylilies, $1.00; 10 dbl. Orange Daylilies, $1.00; 4 Easter Lilies, $1.00; 6 Orchid eolored Curcuma, $1.00; 4 milk wine lilies, $1.00; dbl. pink, white, red Geranium, 2, $1.00. |Add postage. Mrs. V. M.. John- Crystal Fairy, Crystal pink, Linda, Margaret Perry, 30c ea.; Annette, Duantless, Twinkle, Red Cinderella, Comet, Dolly Warden, Lena Brock Hoover, Dress Rehearsal, Stampede, Au- tumn Red,: Joy Russell,, Rose | Beauty, 50c. Postage extra. Mrs. J. W. Sherrod, Rt. 3, Box 109, Savannah. Coleus: Over 100 dif. varie- ties, $2.25 roz, ea. one dif. Sul- tana cuttings, all colors, 35, $1.25. All erepaic. Mrs. M. G. Hurst, St. George. White Narcissus bulbs, 35c .doz. Add 20c postage per doz. Mrs. Barnie Sauls, 9 W Grady St., Statesboro. 12 in Nandiras, 25c ea., small Nandinas,. 10c ea., Golden Rain trees, small boxwoods, 25c ea. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. Mixed Iris, $4.00 C.; April blooming Narcissus, Star of Bethlehem, $1.00 C.; 20c doz. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem- ple. Well rooted Dwarf ver- Blooming pink Wax leaf Be- gonias, 30c ea., 4, $1.00; few dbl. rosebud white Begonias, 35c ea., 8, $1.00; 5 dif. Lady Washing- ton Geraniuns, 50c ea., Dbl rooted cutting Geraniums, 30c ea. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Rt. 2, Box 71, Tallapoosa. Magnolia Bays, Running Roses, Crab Apples, French Mul- berry, Running Honeysuckles, Bunch Honeysuckles, Tea Vine, redbud, Crapemyrtle, White Dogwood, Red Dogwood, Sweet Shrubs, Bird Paradise, 10c ft. No checks. Money orders only. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Nina Loyd, Toomshoro. Cacti: Rattail, Deer Horn, Peanut, Starfish, Watermelon; also, running Geranium, 25c ea. Daniel, Talking Rock. Hybrid Daylilies: Tegays, Gold Cargo, Leno Hoover, Lil- lian Russells, Heart Stealer, Cinderella, Sp-t- fire Red, Spring Parade, The . Director, Skylark. J. T. Russells, 3 $1. 00; fine Bearded Iris including medal winners, 12 colors, $2.25; $2.00 PP; Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Blooming size Blue Hyacinth bulbs, 65 doz., in 2 doz. lots; large White, Pink and blue Hya- einth 4, $1; large White Chinese Sacred lily bulbs, 6, $1.35; yel- low Iris with brown Blotch, $1.25 doz. No checks, Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. Nandinas, extra large with berries, $1 ea., small size, 25c ea.; Ligustrums, 50e ea. No mail orders. Mrs. H. W. Hayes, 3841 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur. Ph. ME-4-0283. Certs * Hemercallis: Painted Lady, Tamara, Georgia, Scarlet, Sun- set, $1.00 ea; Pink, Charm, Kanapaha, Queen Ester, Comet, Caballero, Pink Lustre, 50c ea.; 12 labeled, my selection, $1.50; Adml. Byrd Daisies, 12. $1.50. 15 dif. Iris, $1.00. Add 35 post- age. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Wash- ington. Steels Jumbo Pansy plants; white, yellow, mixed, $2.50 C., Colendulas, Steck, Snapdragons. Dianthus, Clove "Pinks, Fever- few, yellow and white Carna- tion, Gypsophelia, 75 doz.; pink |\Rosino, Royal Robe Violets, $1. doz, All delivered. W. R. Wise, Spas e FLOWERS AND SEED Add postage. Mrs Warren Mc- son, Shellman. Hemercallis or Daylilies: Dawn, Evangcline, Santa Fe, be now $400. A. R. Snipes, FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Nice Daylilies, mixed, reds, yellow, erange and bi-colors, 4, '$1.00; mixed single Larkspur seed, 15e .arge tsp. Add post- age. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. 15 Ivis, labeled, $1.25; not labeled, $1.00; 12 Daylilies, dif., $1.00; purple, rose, red Verbena, | 50c doz.; 36, $1.00; Hemercallis: Royal Ruby, Persian, Princess, Warpath, Rosalind, Morroco Red, Betty Slick, dif. 50 doz.; labeled, - 50. Add 35c postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. Everbreens, fast growing ligustrum, 2-3 ft. Cherry Laurel, 1-2 ft. 10c ea. Not del. Jack Phillips, Box 104, Warm Springs. Pot flower cuttings, 20 differ- ent $1; red Rosebud and assort. colors Geraniums, 15, $1; sev- eral different Begonias, Sul- tanas, Cacti, 20, $1; 1. ea. white Peony and white Madona Lily, both for $1. Add 25c postage under $2. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Rooted Hydrangeas, 35c ea., 4, $1; pink, white everblooming Begonias, red Geraniums, 5 dif- ferent Coleus, 15c ea.; unrooted cuttings, 20, $1; pink Cannas, 10c ea. Add postage under = Mrs. Ela M. Moore, c/o A, Griffin, Cataula. FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED Want 200 King Alfred Daffa- dil, also 200 tulip bulbs, all blossoming size, Specify varie- ties and price. Pinkie Masters, 1124 East 32nd St., Savannah. Want 1 lb. Bird of Paradise Seed. Paul DeGouras, 3020 Bu- ford Hwy., N. E., Atlanta 6. Want Bone set (shrubbery herd of waste land, with flow- ers and of dull white or blu- ish purple) flowers and leaves, also want Golden Seal E. S. Burson, Noreross. Want Salvia seed, 1956 crop, | and dbl. red Oleander cut- tings. State price. Miss Dor- othy Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave. S. E., Atlanta 16. SALE EVENTS ieee iaeeeemnenarennsinemsnneemnsneasaessamnanedies Nov. 16 (Friday), 1 PM. Ga. Roundup Sale, Union Stock Yards, Albany 125 lots Reg. Angus, 29 Service age bulls, 105 females, mosily bred, some with calves ... consigned by 23 of Georgias leading herds., Geo. W. Gib- son ,Rome. -SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE John Deere A tractor, good shape, 6 disc tiller plow with seed box, sows 4 ft.; also 26 disc harrow and 7 ft. Case mow- ing machine, $5W, at Clayton- DeKalb Co. line on Boulder Cress Dr. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA-7-4770. John Deere MT tractor, plan- ter, cultivator, twenty dise har- row, bought new, fall 1952, used very little, guaranteed to be in good cond., also 3 disc John Deere tiller on rubber, $1000 at farm 5 mi. E. Cordele, 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 280. L. C. Smith, RFD 1, Cordele. 1950 Model Ford tractor ,good cond., good rubber and paint, also 20 dise harrow, $500 for both. J. Childers, 2064 Rays Rd., Clarkston. Used: Hammer Mill (with or without belt); without, $50; also used 7 can dairy milk cooler, $50. Geo. Jordan, Monticello. 12 x 8 IHC Drill, $300; AC combine with motor, $700; AC} Roll Baler, $500; IHC 8-disc til- ler $400; new 6-rew duster, $150; F-20, $250; Cpt. irrigating syst- tem, $1500. T. A. McCord, Jr., Fort Valley. Ph. TA-5-2965. John Deere Van Brunt grain @rill, cost $570; scarecly sowed 300 A. of land, perfect shape, c/o J. Y. Snipes, Americus. : Leics. SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Rt. 5, Ellajay. tor, good cond., all equipment. J. E. Herndon, Sr., RFD 4, Box 21, Baxley. 2-row AC model C tractor, starter, lights, hyrdaulic lift, plant and fertilize at one opera- er machine, tanden cutaway harrow, Intn), make, No. 93-2 disc turning trail type plow, good shape, $1000 cash. G. B. Small- wood, Rt. 1, Williamson. Avery 2-row tractor and cul- tivators,/ 20 dise harrow, also 1 large Blacksmith drill press. Sell part or all. Evers Ward, Rt. 3, Vienna. 1953 Super C Farmall Tack good shape, two 14-in. bottom plows, planters, fertilizer distri- butor, cultivators, and 5 ft. dise harrow. R: W. Peacock, Ash- burn. Ph. 440. Used New Holland Corn Hus- ker and Sheller, 2-1/2 yrs. old, MISCEL I ANEOUS EQUIPMENT FDR SALE AND WANTED Cut-off saw, frame and belt, perfect cond., for H Farmall, $35. No letters. G. W. Foster, Jr., Rt. 4 Winder. Exch. Billy Goats for Farm Bell, }arge or small, doesnt have to have clapper. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. One 9 x 32 tractor tire and tube, 2 rims, for sale. J. W. Turner, Rt. 1, Vienna. Gastobac Tobacco cooker for 16 ft. tobacco barn, $100 at my place, good cond. Lloyd Vickers, Wray. Link-Belt stoker used for to- bacco barn, $40. L. D. Miller, 1314 Burlington Rd., Atlanta 7. | Ph. DE-4248. Baby Chick Electric brooder, practically new, $10. Mrs. R. L. Cook, Social Circle. Entire set of shop tools for Blacksmith work of all kinds. Sell at sacrifice. Ans. all corre- spondence. Tom McAfee, RFD, Sparta. Want oneused tractor tire, 10 in. x 28 in, fair tread, no holes, within 60 miles. T. R. Cowan, Monticello. 100. gal. Dari-Kool holding milk tank, good cond., used less than 12 mos., reasonable: Also, 1 John Deere tractor pulley, nev- er been used. Make offer. W. A. Whitmire, RFD 1, Douglasville. Want good used bull gear for Allis-Chalmers HD-7 tractor, or would consider buying complete used tractor for parts. V. C. Puckett, Buford. Ph. 2924 or 2909. Cylinder type corn sheller pak ley or power take-off, $50; 1 front cultivator unit Ford, $50; 18 ft. grain elevator with travel- ing table, $65, 1 power take-off wagon unloader kit, $25. Carl Hewatt, Rt. 1, Lilburn. (at Snell- ville). No. 2 Golden Mill, 80 gal. ket- tle, $75, good cond., at my place. on Hwy. 67 at Denmark. S. J. Foss, Brooklet. Want Farm jeep with 3-point hiteh, hydraulic lift, and gover- nor. Have Int. K2 farm pickup, 3-row grain drill, other items to trade. S. M. Stout, Warm Springs. SE WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS FOR SALE Black walnut Meats, $1 lb. plus postage. Cash or money order. Geleta Nichols, Rt. 1, Hia- wassee. 1956 Black Walnut meat, large pieces, 75c pint, $1.25 lb. post- paid, or $1 lb. plus postage. Prempt service. Mrs. Boyd Nich- eldson, Rt. 1, Box 89, Hiawassee. pe _ RAGE THREE Small new type bush and bog. harrow, good cond. Dewey Pal ; Model B. Allis Chalmers trae. tion, cultivator equipment, mow-. $200. Sam Whitley, Sharpsburg. $ a PAGE FOUR: WALNUTS AND WALNUT MEATS FOR SALE 15 to 25 bu. Black Walnuts in hulls. Make offer, or will exch. for good pig. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Spring. : Black Walnut meat, nice size pieces, $1 pint, and 15c postage. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, f Dahlonega. New crop Black English Wal- nuts in hull, $2 bu. and shipping charges, or come after. E. W. Godard, Goggins. PECANS AND PEANUTS FOR RENT Good grade Stuarts, 45c lb., parcel post, in 3rd Zone. Mini- mum 10 Ibs., liberal discount in quantities. John F. Lindsey, Rt. 6, Tifton. Pecans: Schley, selected best size and quality, 60c lb., average 45c lb.; Stuart, selected best size and quality, 50c lb., average. 40c Tb. Add postage. Sam W. Smith, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst. All new _crop best quality Schley pecans, 10 lb. lots, 50c Jb. PP; also Mahan, Pabst, Stuart, and Success. Full money back uarantee F. C. Garrett, Ft. aines. 1956 stuart and Schley pecans (mixed), 5 Ibs., $2.50, 10 Ibs. $4.75, $40, 100 lbs. FOB. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Grayson. New crop Stuart shelled pe- cans, mixed, mostly halves, 4-1/2 1b., $6; 4 Ib. asst. halves, $6, Del. jn Ga.; out of Ga. 40c on post- agey Cash with order. Prices not ood after Nov. 15. J. H. Gor- on, Rt. 3, Nashville. Stuart pecans, thin shell, 40c Ib. Del. in Ga. by prepaid Parcel Post in 5 lb. quantities. H. M. Moorman, Lovett. Few Stuart pecans, classed as fe 38 lb. plus postage. Mrs. iola Brady, Rt. 1, Cairo. PLANTS FOR SALE TS Fall grown Copenhagen and ag To tnfiAla aabhoan tsa Ches. pe , 500, $1.25, $2 M. Leon Gaff te 5 pas ea Se ances en Mastodon strawberry, $1 C. All young plants, well rooted. Mrs. Clay Bennett, Rt. 1, Gaines- ville. : Early Jersey and Chas. W. gabbage, 500, $1.25, $2.50 M. ee Count and sat. guar. . A. Carter, Rt. 4, Baxley. Cabbage plants, 60c C., 500, $2, $3.50 M.: Ready to ship now. J. R. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gaines- ville. Klondike strawberry, $1 C., 300, $2.75. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Field Dewberry and Black- |. perry, 50c doz. plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Pure strain big Gem straw- perry, well rooted plants, $3.50 C., postpaid; $30 M. M. O. pre- ferred. Guar. full count, moss packed. J. M. Miles, Rt. 3, Alma. Gem 2 crop strawberry, $1.25 :; 500, $5; $8.50 M.; Washing- ton Asparagus crowns, 1 yr., $1.35 doz., 2 yr. $1.75 doz., 3 yr. $2 doz. Farmer M. Combs, Wash- ington. Watercress plants, rooted, $1.25 . plus postage. Shipped prompt- ly. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3 Canout Cabbage; Copenhagen Mkt. Chas. and Early Jersey Wake- field, 500, $1.50, $2 M., 5000, $7.50. Expr. Col. White sweet Bermuda onion plants, same price. Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Box 49, Fitzgerald. Fall cabbage, Chas. Wakefield and Copenhagen, White Ber- muda onion and Ga. Collard, 500, $1.25, $2 M. Mixed orders accepted. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. Myers and Rubel Blueberry pushes, 3-5 ft., 2-3 yrs. old, from Porterfield stock, $5 doz. FOB. . G. Nicholson, Allen Rd., Rt. , Macon. PLANTS FOR SALE Impr. Blakemore strawberry, $1 C., $8 M. Prepaid. C.. L. Vining, Box 115, Nicholls. Early Jersey and Charleston Wakefield cabbage, 50c C., 300, $1; $2.50 M. FOB. Good plants, fresh grown new land, ready to ship. W. G. OQuinn, Rt. 2, Sur- rency. E. J. Chas. Wakefield and Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M: Mrs. Boyce O. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 149, Fitzgerald. Ga. collard plants, large good roots, 60e C, 200, $1, 500, $1.50, $2.50 M. Delivered J. H. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 299, Milledgeville. , Well-rooted brown Turkey and Celeste fig plants, $1 ea., will not ship. W. S. McCurdy, 1110 Clifton Rd., NE, Atlanta 7. Ph. DE-5242. Large Missionary strawberry, $8 M., Del. COD order accepted. V. W. Wilson, Rt. 3, Savannah. New Era everbearing straw- berry plants, $1 C., PP, or 50c at my home. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta. Mtn. huckleberry, bearin size 85c doz., field Blackberry, Dew- berry, Hazlenut, 75 doz., wild Strawberry, 5 doz., $1, Yellow- roots, washed clean, $1 for 4 lb. lard box. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Red ee 3, $1, tame straw- berry, 2 doz. $1, yellow roots, 65 doz., Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, Hazlenut, 85c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Homer Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, 85 doz., Hazlenut, 75 doz., tame strawberry, 50e C, yellow roots, 2 doz., $1, red plum, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Manda Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Big red Raspberry, Cherry, Scuppernongs, rooted, cheap. No shipping. Henry Whitfield, 330 Roselane St., Marietta. Large Klondike strawberry, $1 C., Mtn. Huckleberry, 2 doz., 75, field Dewberry and Black- berries, 50c doz. ea., Muscadine, 3-4 ft., rooted, 40c, Locusts, 50 lb. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Black Raspberries, May Cher- ries, Blue Damson plums, Sage plants, Catnip bunches, all 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turn- er, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Large size Blakemore straw- berry, dl. by Parcel Post, damp- ed packed, 90c C. W. B. Barker, Rutledge. Everbearing strawberry, $1 C., full count, good roots, prompt delivery. Add postage, or at my home. Mrs. L. C. Jones, Rt. 1, Gainesville. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE BEANS: White, Tender Half Runner garden beans, 50c tea- cup. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. BUTTER: Nice, yellow butter, 40c lb. at my home. Mrs. George Sice- loff, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. CANE (SEED): 9,000 stalks seed cane, ave. 4- 5-1/2 ft. per stalk, three cents per stalk at my farm, or pay 1-1/2 stalk now and 2-1/2c stalk next spring. Sample if desired. B. F. Knowles, Sr., Cadwell. CANE (SUGAR): Sugar cane for sale by the thousand at my place at Den- mark, Hwy. 67: Siu: J." Foss; Brooklet. Ph. line through Statesboro. A EGGS: Few settings Dark Cornish eggs, $1.65 setting, and cartons ret. at buyers expense. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty. : HAY: Lespedeza, Soybean, and Oat hay, baled without rain, hkig bales and fine hay. E. A. Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 11. Ph. PO-7-5821. s MARKET BULLETI MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Sericea hay, no rain, good quality, 75 bale at barn. G. W. Foster, Jr., Rt. 4, Winder. 80 bales of J.-tan Bean hay, yers. MULCH: Camellias and Azaleas with weed free ground cobs and shucks mulch, 50 Ib. bags, $1 at my farm Koweeta and Dun- can Rd: A. P. Smith, 218 West Walker Ave., College Park. Ph. PO-1-3439. POTATOES: For truckers, yellow Porto Rican sweet potatoes by the bu. or in quantities, $2.25 bu. J. E. Meeks, Athens. Ph. LI-3-4157. TREES (FRUIT, ETC.): Tung Oil trees, 12 in. to 3-5 ft., 10-15 ea.; also Tung Oil Union 5 mi. Ea. Cairo. Mrs. Viola Brady, Rt. 1, Cairo. : Damson Plum, Fig, Pear and Catawba (worm) trees, also Strawberry plants, at my home. D. L. Wanch, Douglas Hwy, Al- ma. - MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 7 CORN: . Want about 200 bu. corn in shuck, near Atlanta. Dr. 5 Floyd, 117-14th St. N.E., At- lanta 9. : HAY: : Want 5 ton bright, eured loose hay for cattle, del. my barn, 1 mi. 8. Dalton City Limits. Cash on delivery. Also can use grain mixed hay at a price. John D. Anderson, Box 328, Dalton. Ph. 1529-J1. MOSS: Want moss for packirig Give prie postpaid, G. M. ly, Menlo. SEED: Want 1 lb. Pumpkin seed. Tom Kittle, Rt. 5, Carrolton. VEGETABLES: ant about 10 bu. Silver Hyll Crowder peas, at best price. Wil- Jard Cowart, Rt. 1, Davisboro. plants. Mose- CATTLE FOR SALE 33 cows, Holstein, Jersey, Guernsey; 15 to freshen soon; also, 1 reg. Guernsey bull. Mer- rill H. Flobe, Rt. 1, Decatur. Ph. MA-7-6760. Two fine Guernsey bulls, 20 mo olr, 15/16 pure, 700 Ib. ea., $100 ea. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs. - 20 reg. Polled Hereford heif- ers, bred Holly Springs Bull; also, 24 reg. polled Hereford cows, bred, some with calves at side. Reasonable. L. M. Biggen, Conyers. Reg. Hereford cattle, tops in breeding, excellent cond., cows with calf at side, open and bred heifers, young bulls. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr, C/O Ward Meade Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8-8772. Reg. Shorthorn bull, dark roan, good size and conforma- tion, 3 yrs. old, used very little and in good breeding cond. Ken- neth Shealy, Winterville. Reg. purebred Guernsey bull with papers, 4 yrs. old, dehorned and ring in nose, priced to sell. Louie E. Veal, Jr., Milledgeville. Ph, 4133... Reg. polled Hereford bull, 19 mo. old and 1 Guernsey cow with 3 wks. old heifer calf. T. O. Romine, Rt. 1, Rincon. 22 brood cows, hi-garde Here- fords, 4 with calves, bal. bred to polled bull, bangs tested and free; also, dbl. reg. poll bull, 6 yrs. old. See his calves. T. A, McCord, Ft. Valley. Ph. TA-5- 2965. Hereford Reg. herd: 5 cows, with 2nd calves at side; 3 heif- Mers, 20 mos. old; 1 bull, 20 mos. old; 4 cows, Ist and 2nd calves, and 2 purebred and 2 Springer | heifers. Col.,A G. Hutchinson, 50c bale. Lee Owens, Rt. 2, Con- |. plants. Come after, Ist house No. |" CATTLE FOR SALE Full blood, solid color Jer- sey bull calf, born July 4, 1956, -very healthy. make good herd bull, 16c Ib. at my barn. W. H lIvey, Rt. 1, Box 12, Milledge- ville. Ph. 7211. > : 2 springing Holstein heifers; also, several reg. Angus bulls and heifers. Sell or trade. W. T. Torgesen, C/O Whistle Farm, Cornelia. Polled Hereford bull, about 3 yrs. old, about 1200 lbs. See at my place Hwy. 280. Mrs. C. B. Fountain, Mt. Vernon. - HOGS FOR SALE ~ Nine 7-wks. old Berksire pigs, elig for reg. J. C. Fleeman, Hull. Purebred best stock Hamp-_ shire pigs, 10 wks. old, E. A. Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd.,| Atlanta 11. Ph. PO-7-5821.- and gilts, sired by 1956 Grand Champion boar at Columbus. Dam ist place sow at Macon. Reasonable. Donald Prince, Rt. 1, Butler. 9 reg. Duroc pigs, 2 mos. old, with papers, life treated, from very good stock, 4-H project. Albert M. Wall, Rt. 5, Box 455-A, Savannah. Ph. AD 4-3016. First class Berkshires of Apnil farrow both sex, $35 ea. C. Hardman, Commerce. 3 little Bone Black African Guinea sows and male hog at farm; also, some pigs. Wilson Carson, Rt. C, Box 371, Griffin. 25 shoats in extra good cond., in big or small lots. Reasonable. Spencer Strange, 602 Savannah St, Hartwell. : Reg. Durocs, open and bred gilts, spring boars ready for ser- vice, and weaning pigs, all sired by 1956Grand Champion of Ga. State Fair. Aubrey. Stallings, /O El-Mar Farm, Rt. 3, Car- rollton. Ph. TE-2-7964. 50 pigs, aver. 50 lb. ea., all males casterated, $10 ea. Will not ship. Alvin Johnson, Rt. 1, Gibson. : ; 18 Duroe pigs at. weep gei Crabapple Farm, Roswell, Phone 6393, or write, Dr. Herbert s. Alden, 1293 Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta 9. ; Purebred Hampshire: oars ready for service, $50; Gilts, all ages, reasonable; Western Packer bloodline. Reg. in buy- ers name. Devig Stough, Loe- ust Grove. Ph. Griffin 7396. 26 PC, OIC and Duroc pigs, $7.50 ea. at my place. Clayton- DeKalb Co. line on Boulder Cress Dr. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley. Ph. MA 17-4770. FARM HELP WANTED. Want working manager for parlor type dairy. Must be hon- est, sober and experienced. Good pay and good used house with bath. Joe Bell, Buckhead. Ph. Madison 10-M-4. : Want dairyman with family who can manage 6-cow milking parlor. 3-bedroom house with water, gas heat and bath. J. B. Benton, Jr., Box 48, Monticello. Want unemcumbered white woman to live in farm home -with family of 3 adults and do light farm work beginning Dec. 1. $10 wk., room and board. Farm Jocated 2 mi. Byron on Hwy. 42. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Ri 2) Byron: Want woman to do,light farm work for elderly couple on farm in exchange for good home. Live on Kilgore Rd. A. J. McDaniel, | Rt. 2, Lithonia. Want at once good white wo- |/man- for light farm work on farm, in exch. for good home as one of family and salary. Mrs. | Jeanette Chambers, Griffin. Want farm labor, 35-45 yrs. old, married, sober, used to liv- ing in country, not over 5 in family. Good house on mail and school bus route. References necessary. Write only. George Haralson, Ph. 166-M-4. Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Top | Reg. Hampshire pigs, boars]. J. | Machinery. Frank Iters ans, D. J. Brownin shares, mostly crops. On State Rd. tahoochee River, 1 Good house and lan RFD 4, Douslaswites ; _ Want man to he do general farm w able to drive tract dairy barn with p er. Must be able to erences, E. O. Cab: Ph, Union Point | Want good man suitable for tru rent basis of Sh elec., mail and schoo near Union City o: S. E. Morgan, ) Park. Ph. Fairburn __ POSITIONS Want job on Dairy tractor, also truck week and house Church on dirt sober, willing work hands to work; nee brothers. William 3; Butords =< _ White man, family, (father lives and can do light fe wants job on farm da -work. Drive tractors Tattnall St., Savannah, 26 yr. old white man 2 small children, once on farm with party at once for truck, tractor dri chinery. Good worke: Gibbs, Rt. 1, Abbevill Man wants job labor on -farm in Alma any kind of Lives in Alma anc work close eonugh e in truck. J 603 15th St., Alm: Healthy, sober n age, not afraid of job on farm, plant, dairy, or work. John C. Bro 4, Box 136, Fitz Married man, n wants job on sma about 35 cows, for on shares. Can run milking machines, | its, well experience: references. Clyd hithonias 722, - Middle-aged dren want pl. caretakers or light No bad habits. Bo Want small house, ary. Have to be. Geo. H. Mitchell, thonia. _ be tractor. Need R. ed for elec. stove. health, can give re H. Mason, Hogan 1122. : wife, good heal on. dairy or cattle | drive tractor or any 0 of machinery. Wor! salary. Can give r H. Hobbs, a le, c/o E B. 2, Gainesville. Man wants job Halves, with go drive tractor or mu -|Dunn, Rt. 2, L