Georgia Farmers _ Some Plant Shipments _ Into Georgia Restricted The following list of regulations con- Berning the shipment of tobacco plants in- o Georgia was recently announced by W. . Blasingame, Director of the Georgia De- yartment of Entomology. _ The regulations will be effective as of December 1, 1958. The regulations state that the portion of the state of Florida ying south of and including the bounties of Pinellas, Hillsborough, Hardee, ghlands, Okeechobee, and Indian River is hereby placed under quarantine because Of the diseases, Potato. Yveinbanding virus d Etch Mosaic. Plants produced out of is area will be allowed unrestricted novement. No tobacco plants can enter he state of Georgia from this area unless ey have been certified under the follow- ng. regulations: 1. Plants must have been produced on land located not less than one quarter ~ of a mile from plantings or volunteer concentrations of plants which are known hosts of the virus diseases Po- tato Yveinbanding and Etch Mosaic. _ Principal among these hosts are: to- ~ mato, pepper, Irish potato, and to- bacco. . Plants must be sprayed or dusted at 7 to 10 day intervals beginning when they have true leaves and continu- _ ing until they are pulled. A pre-pull- arke WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1958 ing application is recommended 5 to 7 days prior to pulling. Insecticides used must be approved by the regula- tory officials of the state in which the plants are grown for the control of possible insect vectors of the dis- ease Potato Yveinbanding and Etch Mosaic. 3. Plants must be field inspected by regulatory officials in the state of origin and approved as being free from injurious insects and plant dis- eases. 4. Each container of plants must be Agricultural CALENDAR Nov. 12, Tifton- Egg Production and Marketing Short Course. Nov. 13, Tifton Fitting the Figure Short Course. Noy. 14, Albany Georgia Aberdeen Angus Fall Sale Novy. 17-21 Georgia Dairyrama (Serves as annual district meetings of the American Dairy Association.) Nov. 17, LaGrange Dairyrama Nov. 18, LaFayette Dairyrama Nov. 19, Gainesville Dairyrama Nov. 20, Rock Eagle Dairyrama Nov. 21, McDonough Dairyrama Nov. 25, Tifton Fertilizers and Soils Short Course. ; MN = OBACCO PLANT REGULATION Phil Campbell, Commissioner Bulleti wi NUMBER 16 marked with a tag bearing a declara tion of certification. 5. All tobacco plants not bearing valid certificates of the state of origin are subject to condiscation upon in- terception. 6. PENALTIES: Any person who shall violate any of the regulations: stated herein or who shall interfere or obstruct an inspector or agent of the Georgia Department of Ento- mology in the performance of his duties shall be guilty of a misde- meanor and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by law (Section 15, Entomology Act of 1937.). Baxley Barn Pays Debts: New Managers Take Over In the October 8 edition of the Market Bulletin it was announced that the Bax- ley livestock barn had closed operations as of July 15 and that the companys checks were being dishonored leaving the barn in debt to farmers and others for more than $40,000. These debts have now been paid by the Baxley barn in the amount of approx- imately $40,000 as of October 24. The barn planned to open November 11 under the new management of E. E. Miles and P. D, Miller in the name of Miles-Miller Livestock Auction Company, white White single, 26 yr. old man, FARM WORK WANTED = a White man desires job as caretaker or supervisor of arge farm or cattle ranch. Age 0. Had 15 yrs. experience. -1 references. Now employ- d. All letters answered. L. Mitchell, Rt. 1, Hampton, et Griffin 8-8994 after 6:00 Single white man, 49 yrs. sid, want job helping on farm, ive'as one of the family. Can- 1ot drive tractor or truck but work mules. Prefer job th large family, give age and in family. Must have e. Prefer mountain aft Parker, Rt. 3, c/o ashville. 38 yr. old man wants farm with tobacco allotment on halves,.can furnish self. Or will take a job on cattle or chicken farm for wages. Must have house for five. Fred Till- man, 102 Ford St., Albany. Want job on farm doing farm work. Also can drive truck, tractor, trailor, or any other type of motor vehicle. Need job at once Bachelor. Support to pay. Douglas Bunn, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Woman with 3 children (one going to school) wants job on regular or poultry farm. 7 yrs. experience. Can do any kind of work on farm, also drive truck or tractor. Can move anywhere; have to be moved. Good references. Mrs. Lillie Mae McKinney, Rt. 1, Kingston, Wayside Rd. Man, 29 yrs. old with wife and 2 small children wants job on farm. Life time experience on farm, can do any kind farm work, tractor and truck driver. Ready to move at once. John Henry Black, Rt. 4, Eastman. Man, 60, with wife and 2 small boys, 4-6, also 30 yr. old man (relative) would like jobs on stock or poultry farm, good tractor driver. Write what you have. Consider any type farm work. J. L. Ellis, Star Rt., Valdosta. 32 yr. old white man, mar- ried, with large family, wants job in about 50 cow dairy. Lifetime experience, _honest and willing to work. Furnish references. Must have good house and salary. Start any time. S: V. Moore, Rt. 1, Ma- con, Ph. Forsyth 6583. _\ @ PEANUTS Middleaged, single man ( now working on popu- lar priced improved egg coun- ter) wants job on large caged layer poultry farm. Jake John- son, 4120 Peachtree Rd., Apt. 12-D Atlanta. 45 yr. old, sober, ablebodied man with wife wants to farm on 50-50 basis or for wages. Drive truck and trantor. Can move anytime or anywhere. Bill Dixon, 200. Coffee St., Hazlehurst. 2 brothers, age 22 and 18, 60 yr. old father-in-law, 3 to work regularly, want jobs on farm together. Operate all types farm machinery, truck and tractor driving. Honest and reliable. Sober. Have to be moved. Reasonable wages. Jas. H. Hicks, c/o Dee Wake- field, Box 385 A, Avondale Mill Rd. Macon. sy Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER _@ IMPROVED PECANS wants job on good dairy farm, with reliable party, with good place to live and reasonable salary. Exp..and was born and raised on farm. Marion Easom, 2631 Lakewood Ave... S.W., At- lanta 15. Ph. DI 4-4489. 42 yr. old white man wants job on dairy, 10 yqrs. exper= ience, can bottle milk, run pipe line, milker etc. Sober, single and can furnish refer- ences. Move at once. Clomer McClendon, Locust Grove, Rt. 2, c/o Mrs. Pinkie Patrick. 32 yr. old man, raised on farm, wants a crop, prefer So. Ga. Would like day work un=- tile crop time. Will have to Drive truck and tractor. Can drive truck or tractor of any kind. William Adams, Rt. 1, Cedartown. @ NAVAL STORES PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN Atlanta 3. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices Siate Agriculture Building 18 Hunter Street, S.W. Phone JAckson 4-3292 Georgia Editor Assistant Editor Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. MARKET BULLETIN STAFF ee Jack Gilchrist . Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr NATIONAL EDITORIAL asd chaT(On [assy RTATGy- Gas kat PHiL) CAMPBELL | will Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each fe- quest. No notice or advertisement be accepted from any commercias business, any commercia! businessman, any company or organization b- eensed as a commercia) busi ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua! doing business under a trade name or commerciai business name. The Georgia Market Bulle. tun assumes no respo. sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting trom published notices. Advert.sers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in @ public notice or adver: tisement carried im any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mai. Address requests to be MA IAGER, Market Bulletin. Address al complaints to mailing list, changes of address. etc. to change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address ai} notices and advertisements to &DITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covmgton, Ga., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as secono class mater Aug. 1, 1937, at post office. Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Avzepted for mailing at special sate of postage provided for in Secticn 1103. Act of Oct. @. addea to o: removed from CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for EDITOR. Market Bulletin. 1917 Want young colored man with small family to do gen- eral farm work, including WANTED White man, 40, wife, 6 chil- dren, wants job as Caretaker of farm or cattle farm opera- tor. 20 yrs. exp. Understand all type farm machinery opera- tion. Sober, honest, Ref. At least 4 R. house, water, lights. $40. week. Guar. satisfaction. Have be moved, any time. Near Bus line. Ralph Lynn, Sr. 1060 unning St. N. E. Atlanta 15. h. JA 5-1633. FARM HELP WANTED: Want small family, with car, to operate 1 or 2 H truck crop, on halves. Free house, garden and fire wood. Plenty of wage work extra. S. S. Storer, c/o Storers Ranch, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want a middleage, Christ- jan woman to live in home on farm with me and my mother and do light farm work. good home and small salary. Claude C. Brown, Rt. 1, Box 317, Fitzgerald. Want good man for 1959, no drunk or loafer. Good land for one horse crop. Standing rent basis. Good house. V. C. Gair- rett, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Want middleage col. man and wife to raise chickens and cattle on small farm. 3 house with sleeping porch, all modern conveniences, 1 mi. from town. Farm fenced and cross. fenced. Must furnish good references. L. C. Sum- mers, RFD 2, Conyers, Ph. 6133. Want reliable party to farm 191 A. farm 90 A. in cultiva- tion, 3-1/2 mi. Eastman (Dodge Co.,) on Rockey Spring road (ready to be paved). 29.6 A. cotton allotment. On school and Mail Rt. Satisfactory ba- Sis agreed upon. E. F. Rape, Rt. 1, Box 355, Eastman. tractor driving. Must be honest and good worker. Must furn- ish at least 3 references from white parties for whom recent- ly worked. Permanent job, if satisfactory. Herschel H. Hut- chins, Turner -Hill Rd. Li- thonia. Want reliable white unen- cumbered woman to live in home on farm, with elderly lady and help do light farm work with reasonable salary. Room and board, age not over 60. Mrs. E. E. Anderson, Reg- ister. SALE EVENTS Nov. 21 Friday 9AM Lutz Farms, Pelham (Mit- chell Co.), Auction Sale... all modern farming equip- ment for 2500 A. farm. . 14 row crop tractors, 2 large utility tractors, Crawler tractors with till- age tools; 5 irrigation sys- tems, Diesel motors and ap- prox. 15,000 ft. aluminum pipeand many other pieces Equipment of all kinds. Leo Lutz, Pelham. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 30 gal. oil tank and motor for deep well pump, very good R.| cond. $10. R. O. Bradley, 1557 Elleby Rd., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. Ma 74125. Good small saw mill cheap for cash or trade for good small truck. J. L. Ellis, Star Route, Valdosta. Massey-Harris 12 ft., and 7 ft., self propelled combines, 6 ft. Case combine, motor driven, Case Ensilage cutter, THC latest type hay baler and 1 row corn binder, Gov't. type large lime spreader, Intn] 4 wheel manure spreader. L. W. Looper, Rt. 2, Dalton, 3 Diesel: Farm Jeep, 1948 model, front wheel drive, new tires, Willys motor, $190., Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. Roswell 2472. Pasture rentavator or grass- land drill, heavy duty, model No. 1, has press wheels or will sell without press wheels. Rea- sonable price. Charles Comer, Gray, Ph. Yukon 6-3324 after 7:00 in afternoon. 7 1/2 HP Pomona turbine deep well pump. Pumps i100 Gal. per min. from 120 ft. setting. Complete with starter and switch box. H Duni- vin, 2372 Columbia Dr., De- eatur, Ph. BU 9-0384. Athens 5-dise tiller on rub- ber; also one Turner hay-baler with self tramper and Intnl. 3-5 H. P. engine. E. C. Spar- ron, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville, Ph. TW 3-8271. J. B. Crusher (no bager); al- so 24 in. corn mill. Sell or exch. for good 8 or 10 ft. hay rake (self-dump) or for hens. You make exchange. Chas. Gowder, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. John Deere 6 disc tiller; John Deere KCA harrow, 7- 1/2 x 20; set Quick-Tatch cul- tivators for John Deere A. tractor. All power trol, in good cond. priced reasonable. W. A. Davis, Abbeville. 2 H wagon, in good condi- tion, $40. Can be seen at my home, 4 mi. from Concord. C. C. Eppinger, Concord. HD 7 Allis-Chalmers bull- dozer, hydraulic blade and pan; also D 5 Cat. dozer, hy- draulic tilt blade. Sell or con- sider trade for Crawler front end loader. H. W. Puckett, RFD, 2 Buford, Ph. 2909. Keenco egg candler and grader, used less than 6 mo.; 8 automatic 8 ft. enamel waterers, adjustable hight; 30 hen feeders, metal, 8 ft. on stands. Good condtion. Rea- sonable. Glover Allen, Mor- ganton. Wagon wheels, $10. each. Riley C. Couch. Senoia. W. D. 6 Farmall tractor, uti- lity type, 1946 model; Taylor way deep cutting harrow, 10 disc; 5 disc Athens tiller (new disc); tractor wagon. A. cM Sad Bishop, Ph. South 9- 3472. Allis-Chalmers A _ tractor, with bush and bog harrow and cultivator, $250.. Ralph Ing- ram, Austell, Ph. 8639. 8 N Ford Tractor (1951 Model) 8-disc harrow, 2-disc plow, cultivator, planters, soda atch., front cultivator, all pur- pose plow, 6-row duster. Above average cond. and reasonably priced. J. L. Moore, Jr. Rt. 4, Greenville St., Ext., Newnan. (After 5 P.M. Saturday). E.} used 1700 hrs.; Big Dutchman = automatic feeder (1958 model) large hopper, elec. time clock, used one time. 4,000 broiler Cap.; fifteen 8 ft. automatic waier troughs. All equip. like new. D. F. Fowler, Rt. 1, Fayette- ville, Ph. 3381. 1 Cut off saw wood frame, $10. Howard W. McDaniel, Ri. 1, Atwarter Rd., Meansville. Two, 1250 bu. ea., metal Bins, $700. for both; also pow- er take off Power Lifi, 3 point hitch for jeep, cheap. E. Fountain, Ft. Valley. Cut off Saw and air cool Motor, in good condition, J. D. Stephens, Fairburn, Ph. 7427. 2 practically new round electric incubators, 100 egg Cap. $15. ea. Can ship; bush and bog harrow for Allis Chalmers G tractor, new con- dition, $20.; No-Krak grain and feed blower with belt pully for tractor or motor, $50. FOB. John C. Reid, Zebuion. Old style D 7 Caterpillor bulldozer with like new 8 to 10 yd. Le Turneau pan, bota $35. or. dozer, $18., Pan: $25. Write before coming to see. Glenn Norton, Rt. 1, Box 128, Fairburn, Ph. 7349. 2 unit Universal milking ma- chine with equipment. Value $200. Would trade for farm value in stock, preferably yearlings, and difference. G. W. Williams, c/o Williams Dairy, Rt. 1, Box 755, Colum- bus, Ph. FA 3-0101. 1 rough, 2 wheel farm trail- er with tires and tubes, cheap, also, want hand power saw, good make cheap. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Atlanta, Ph. PO 1-7626. 640 Ford tractor, 1957 mod- el, 168 hours and all equip- ment to farm with. New cond. for sale; also trade Ford culti- vator for Shetland mare pony, bred or not bred. L. A. Pow- ers, 221 W. Popiar St. Griffin, Ph. 5170 (night). 2 rear tractor tires size 24 x 8 in good cond. No holes or breaks, $30. for the two. F. A. Crowder, Rt. 3, Box 94, Griffin. 54 John Deere tractor M. T. dise tiller; King 20 disc smothing harrow. All good as new. Reasonable price. Robert Lee Campbell, Rt. 2, Box 76, Temple. 1951 model Farmall C. 2 row tractor. Complete over- haul job on motor; been used to work 20 A. of land for one season since. Cultivators, planters, guano distributors, disc tiller (steel wheel), David Bradley double section har- row. $900. Geo. R. Hunt, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Sub-soiler, scoop, pulley, harrow. All for Ford tractor. One 2 H wagon, cheap; also} 7, R. Buice, 2954 Orchard several plow stocks. A. W.|Lane, S. E. Atlanta 15, Ph. Jackson, Rt. 2, Duluth, Ph.|ja 2-2293. GR. 6-3979. Plant, tree shrubbury and Super A Farmall tractor, excellent cond. also two disc plow for same. R. B. Robinson, P. O. Box 183, Newnan. Super (C) Farmall tractor, planters and cultivators, four disc tiller and dbl. section har- row, grain drill, mowing ma- chine, hay rake and hay baler. Sell together or separate; also Farmall M tractor with heavy duty John Deere harrow and 5 disc tiller. W. S. Young, Rt. 2, Gordon. One Farmall Cub tractor, for sale. Mrs. C. J. Garrett, Rt. 1 Statham. 1957 Bready, 2-1/2 HELP. garden tractor and equip., cul- tivator, harrow, turn plow and middle buster, like new. Sell or trade for larger riding trac- tor with or without equip. State particulars. James L. Pursley, Rt. 1, Box 407-A, Fairburn. Two single unit Rite-Way milking .machines, complete, nearly new, one 8 can milk cooler, new motor, also 10 milk cans for dairy. H. C. Craig, Forsyth, Ph. 4477. Farmall Super C Tractor; complete set Cult., Planters, Fert. att.;; also 8 disc I. H. bush and bog Harrow. L. J. Gallasd, Rt. 1, Box 161, Grif- in. other nursery stock digger, tractor drawn, fitted for Farmall C, $35. B. W. Middle- brook, Barnesville. 1950 John Deer A tractor with all new tires, planters and cultivators to fit; Athens 8 disc bush and bog harrow; Jhon Deere 12-A Combine. All good to excellent cond. Will finance. $1,945. Carrell Mc- Duffie, Rt. 2, Danielsville, Ph. Commerce FE 5-3397. 1952 model Ferguson trac- tor with Everett trencher and wagoner front end loader. Ap- prox. $200. Also extra parts to go with it, Ist class condition, priced to sell. Lloyd Young, Rt. 1, Blairsville. Dairy equipment: 6 can sterilizer, 8 can cooler, aerator, wash vat, 2 unit Intn] milk- er, 10 metal stanchions. All for $700. Mark A. Moore, Rt. 1, Washington. Ph. OS 8-2900. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want good used Cub or equal tractor with power take- off and power lift, also rotary mower that will fit under trac- ae George E. Callihan, Mc- ae. Wednesday, November Want nearly new con 3 to 6 HP garden tractor or without equipment. pay cash and pick up. Mills, Sr., Hazlehurst. Want 1-10 hole galvaniz hen nests. E. C. McKi Rt. 2, Box 35, Blue Ridg Want Beer mill. price and condition, f North of Atilania. a Garrett, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Want used bulk milk 150 or 200 gal. Must be good cond. and_ reasonal State make, cond, and p W. S. Shields, Sr., Thon Ph. 552-R-2. Want tank for a well pum Write what you have ai price. Charles J. Wright, 1, Cedartown. Want one ton feed mixe with or without motor (ele tric); also grain roller | cracker. Must be in go shape. Kenneth Shealy, Rt. bE sao Ph. Athens Li | Want good used tractor ~ good cond. Cheap for cash. O. Turner. Rt. 1, Box 125 A Monticello. Want eg grader and egg candler in good cond., reason able. W. B. Segars, Rt. 1, R ston. Want within 50 mi. one row stalk cutter with wheels. Advise cond. and low est cash price. E Perry man, Cuthbert. Want trade 1951 model 1/ ton pick up in good cond. will practically new tires and ai steel body, for Farmall cui tractor with planter, cultiva tor and plows, or John Dee M. with planter and equip. i good condition. Lester West Rt. 2, Cleveland. > Want farm trailer, either 2 or 4 wheel, with 8 in. wnee or tire for small type tracior Earl L. Downing, Rt. 2, Mari= etta, Ph. 81622. a Want 1 H drawn corn plan er with guano hopper. Giv discription cond., make, a price. N. A. Medford, Rt. I Marietta. - Want one hog self-feede: metal, within vicinity of Syl< vania or Millen. State pricey make and size. Harold Ly Marsh, Rt. 6, Box 248, Sly vania. Want one blade for old fa ioned buck saw, length 30 ins center to center of pin holes, Mrs. P. E. Bowman, RFD 29 LaGrange. ; Want Diesel motor power unit to pull 15 in. hammer mill. Ira Teem. RFD 1, Milne Ph. Griffin 4897. : Want blocks, in good con- dition, for 1948 VAC Case tractor. Reasonably priced. T. F. Carter, Rt. 3, Dallas. ee SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE : 1,000 bu. Cokers. Victor= grain 48-93 oats, Germ. 93 pet; Purity, 97.88 pct. Bright, heavy, harvested before rain, $1. bu. bulk, or you sack them in your sacks; or $1.10 bu. already bagged. L. EE, Akins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. WO. 3-3314. > Finest quality first genera tion Cokers Victor grain 48= 93 seed oats. St. test puri 99.30 pct. Germ, 93.0 bulk combine, $1.25 bu. W. Keily, Rt. 2, Byron. Several bu. Sugar Drip sy-= rup cane seed. Add Ze. Will deliver short : Mrs. Lessie I. Thomas, Rt. Winder. Crimson clover seed Ge 75 pet. 20c lb. at my farm. T. Batts, Rt. 1, Quitman. Suregrain -Oats, Purity 98. 90 per cent, Germ. 95 per ce No noxious weeds. In new bags, $1.50 bu. W. H. 1 Rt. 1, Albany, Ph. HE 5-403 Strong healthy Klondi strawberry plants, $1.00 C, in lots of 500; $9. M. Mrs. John) L. Porter, 2947 McAfee Rd. Decatur, Ph. 9-7500, = ida 90 strawber- C, $11. M. All PP. -or $150: C at -. A. Shell, 1675 d., Atlanta. tilable several hun- ; free No. 1 healthy 1 plants of the stream- bearing strawberry, Missionary same 0 C. Orders filled der received. J. Rt. 2, Lithonia. Wakefield frost- 1. C in three 100 lecks. Mrs. Lon 1, Dacula. _wakefield and stp. cabbage B,291.25;--500;' $2:45: PP. Odis Conner, RFD 1, Palmetto. ne grape vines, May Blue Ramsonal 6 for $1.; also old h trees, Red plum -Add postage. Mrs. r, Rt. 6, Gainesville. strawberry plants, -$3.; Mostodom $1.25 Mz. Mrs. Guy Crowe. Imming. pecan trees, direct and Stuart, cher- - black walnuts, ry, raspberries. All me to set. No ship- after. Henry Whit- Roselane, St. Mari- lore strawberry 1. C, $7.50 M. Will not hn Fields, 1026 W. , Griffin, Ph. 3682. like strawberry plants, ted, 75c C. Add post- mnie Bryant, Rt. 4, Box mming. ae oted Watercress 1.25 C. Postage paid. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal- nline everbearing ry plants, $1. C. Mrs. ver, Rt. 2, Temple. seradish plants, 50c doz; dish roots, Queen of 50c Ib.; Garlic, 1c ea., fanzy, spearmint, yel- , yellow root plants, wherry, 35c doz.; Meadow, Comfry, Oc; Red Plums, 50c postage. Mrs. Presley Rt. 5, Ellijay. Brussel _ sprouts, Collard, Wakefield ave doz. Cauliflower, No less $1. orders. Franklin Sr., Rt. Register. ard plants, 4-6 in. for 200. L. H. Cou- verbearing straw- $1. C. PP on or- )0 and up; also Su- two croper, $3. PP Damp packed. wiattes1, Box Bo) gars Rt }not ship. J. H. Street, 3090 _|eymakers, Schleys and Ma- . | postage. No COD. Mrs. Luther stone peach tree,|}, price. Strong plants. daily. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald, Ga. Peach, apple, plum, grape, muscadine, chesnut, walnut, mulberry. One and two yr. old trees, 50c ea. and up. Freshly dug and wrapped. Will Buford Hwy. Atlanta 6, Ph. Melrose 4-7888. Jersey Wakefield, Round Dutch, Copanhagan caggage and Ga. collard plants, 75c C., $1.75, 500, $3. M.; White Ber- muda onions, 75c., C., $1.50, 500, $2.50 M. Prepaid. H. E. Smith, Baxley. White Mulberry sprouts, 2- 3 ft., $1.25 per 12: new crop seedling pecans, sound and clean, $1.25 gal.; Celestial Brown turkey figs, $7.50 per 10; Grapevines Concord and Martha Whites, 2 yr. No. 1, $5. for 10. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. A Pecan trees: Stuarts, Mon- hons, Govt. insp. 2-3 ft. $3. ea.; 3-4 ft, $3.50 ea.; 4-5 ft, 3.75 Ea. PP. Calvin Harmon, Stovall. Klondike strawberry plants, 300, $1.50, $3.50; $5. M. All young plants, add_ postage. ee Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. - Klondike strawberry plants, ist and 2nd plants from par- ent plants. Damp packed. 90c C., $8. M. Minimum shipment 200 plants. Add 25c C. for S. Butler, 466 Page Ave. N.E., Atlanta 7, Ph. Dr. 3-1846. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE 1958 crop, well fertilized ay: Sericea, Clover, Fescue and Rye grass, 70c bale or $25. ton. Cecil Travis, c/o. Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph. Fayetteville 4862. Coastal Bermuda hay 1-1/2 lb. E. Fountain, Ft. Val- ey. 1958 crop Sericea hay, well fertilized, square bales, 75c bale at my barn, one mile from Fairburn. Hugh Davis, Rt. 1, Box 32, Palmetto, Ph. 3157. Coastel Bermuda hay well fertilized, in square bales, 75c bale. R. L. Jackson, Jones- boro, Ph. GR. 8-6217. ; 1,700 bales Serecia Lespe- deza hay, baled with no rain. First or second cutting $1.60 bale at barn. Deliver reason- able distance. D. A. Estes, RFD, Ellenwood, Ph. Stock- bridge 3161. Several hundred bales good Lespedeza and Sericea hay, at my barn, $1. bale. J. W. Har- den, Rt. 3, Dalton. 500 bales Bean and Crab Grass mixed hay. Cured with- out any rain, good heavy bales, $1. bale or $25. ton. Seggie, Duncan, Five Forks, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Ph. Thornwall 3-2998. Thomsons_ Prolific _ white corn for feed. Alfred L. At- kins, Haywood Valley Rd. 1, air aie (Before noon any aye 20 tons Ist class Alfalfa hay, $55 ton at farm. H. B. Grizzle, Box 205, Royston. 1958 crop Alfalfa hay, con- ditioned, square bales, put in barn without rain, $40. ton or 90c bale at my barn. Boyd Wood c/o Clifton S. Corbett Ranch, Rt. 3, Clarkesville. Recleaned feed oats, $1. bu. in bluk. Wm. Seloroer, Rt. 2, _ 6, Valdosta, Ph. Ch 2- 150 bales of good Orchard Grass and Clover hay, 75c bale. Will deliver 35 bales or more near Atlanta. Ralph Dan- Woodstock, Ph. Ship | Roswell 2472 LIVEST FOR SALE Cattle 2 Reg. Angus herd bulls from top Eileenmere breeding. Reasonable price. J. Harris Dew, 710 Peachtree St. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5728 . Top quality, 100 pct. proved sire herd. Calfhood vaccinated since 1952; 16 grade Hol- steins, 4 Guernsey and 6 Jer- sey, all adults; well grown out replacement heifers available. Herd bred artificially by Amer ican Breeders Service. 20 to 26 cows from herd of 40, $250. ea, Mark A. Moore, Rt. Washington Ph. OS 8-2900. Reg. Jersey bull, Fillsail Stan- dard Hobby, Reg. No. Q582595 Born Feb. 18, 1957, weight, 750 lbs. Blue ribbon winner at Coosa Valley Fair, $200 will de liver within 100 mi. of Coosa, Ga. M. S. Clay, Coosa. Holstein, Guernsey and Jer- sey close up springing heifers, TB and Bangs free and _calf- hood vaccinated. R. B. Curtis Farmington. Ph. Madison 2603. 4 reg., polled Hereford bulls of breeding age, and are extra good bulls. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. JU 4-2312 (Odum). 14 brood cows, bred to reg. Angus bull, to start calving lst of year. John L. Harpy, Jr., 3962 Flakes Mill Rd. ni. 1, Decatur. Ph. BU 9-4307. Nice Jersey cow, bred to White Face male. alsc sev. heifers White Face; also 2 good young sows, farrow. soon, wt. around 200 lbs. ea. T. A. Mc- Clung, Clarkston. Ph. Hickory 3-7590. Reg., cream colored, Char- bra bull, 3 yr. oid, proven breeder, approx. 1700 Ibs. $550 Reg. Angus bulls, 6 mo. 10 mo. old, $200 and up. All calf- hood, vaccinated and clean. Trade 3 or 4 Angus for other Angus. J. G. Purvis, Millen, Ph. 321-J-3. Reg. Hereford heifers and bulls, 8 mo. to 2 yrs old. Mrs. Fred Bostrom c/o Rocky Hill Farm, Evans, Ph. RE. 3-7445 Augusta Ex. Reg. Guernsey bull, 2 yr. old excelient breeding, $175, A. N. Tuck, Thomasville. Reg. Angus bull, 26 mo. old, F. F. A. Prog. Top quality. First place winner in FFA show. Jeff Stephens, Farburn Ph, 7427. Holstein, Ayrshire and Guernsey bred heifers to calve soon; Holstein service bulls. T. B. and blood tested. Most all calfhood vaccinated. E. L. Rog ers, RFD 1, Plains. Excellent type bulls, 10 to 18 mo. old, sired by Grandson of Eileenmire Wonder Bulil, $300 to $500. Good specimens. J. M. Henson, 500 Stewart Ave S. W., Atlanta, Ph. Ja. 2-5794. Four mature gentle reg. Bra ham bulls. Sell or trade for equivalent Angus or Here- ford. Write. George Varn, Box 205, Folkston. Swine Purebred SPC males and bred gilts, from large litters, Bangs free stock, treated and eligible for registry. Harmon oo Rt. 2, Nashville, Ph. Reg. Tomworth males, large enough for service, and gilts excellent for cross breeding, $45 ea. Elmo R. Bush, Rt. 2, Montezuma. Purebred, meat type Duroc boars, 2-3 mos. old, sired by Prince Nucrest, sire of Grand Champion gilt over all breeds at recent Augusta Fair. Treat- ed and wormed. Nathan Deal, Rt. 4, Sandersville. Reg. Landrace pigs, top winners at Augusta Fair. Bred gilts, service age boars, pigs, Alvin Greene, Mutimer Dr. Augusta. Ph. RE 6-3155. males, reated. Reg. nd buyers Iname. 9 wks. old, $60 ea. Wm. E. Lanier, Rt. 2 Box 84, Metter Ph. 5-1035. Service age Duroc boars from cert. meat type stock. Aubrey Stallings, 90 El-Mar Farm, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Reg. SPC pigs, from 9 wks. to 4-1/2 mos. old. Backed by prize winning stock. Lamar Al tman, Rt. 1, Alma. Reg. Hampshire boar pigs, 3 mos. old. Bangs free stock. Sired by Grand Champion boar. Reasonable. Herbert Tante, Box 303, Butler... Ph. UN 2-3195. Tamworths, elig: to reg. free 1,| of disease. Bred for economi- cal gains. Best bloodlines, good depth, length and color. Males and. gilts, 12 wks. old, $25 ea.; also have few feeders, reasonable. Mrs. Charles Bald- win, c/o Charles Baldwin Farm, Suwanee, Ph. Buford 7181. Reg. Landrace Boar with papers. Rufus L. Allen, Box727 Ceadartown. 10 purebred Yorkshire pigs 7 weeks old, $25 pair A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Tample (near Draketown.) : Hampshire pigs, 4 fine gilts, 3 mo. old strict registration followed, delivery guaranteed, F. O. B., Winder, FFA. C. O. Maddox, Winder. 4 Tamworth gilts, best of bloodline. Register in buyers name, $25 ea. Gary Chappell, RFD 1, Locust Grove. Several bred Duroc gilts and 2 bores, ent. to reg., approx. 250 lbs. ea. 7 mi. West of Adel 3/4 mi. No. of Moultrie high- way. Lester Flandors, Adel. 10 purebred Yorkshire pigs 9 wks. old, Reg in buyers name, $30 ea. Ready now. Kenneth Hose, Rt. 2, Box 3609, College Park, Ph. Fairburn 3253. Reg. Tamworth sow with papers, has had 3 litters of pigs, bred now to purebred Yorkshire boar; also one Tam- worth gilt 8-1/2 mo. old ind some Tamworth pigs 3 and 6 wks. old. Eugene Long, Mor- ganton. Weaned pigs sired by cert. meat type sires, $35 and ug; servicable boars sired by cert. meat type sires $150 ea. From Ga. No. 1 Brucelosis free herd. treated for cholera and ery- sivlas. Jas R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6490. Reg. big bone Guinea and OIC pigs, 6 wks old, $12 ea. Will ship. No Sunday sale. Rev. Wade, Rt. No. 1, Alto. Reg. Landrace male, 18 mo. old, $150; Reg Landrace male 8 mo. old, $75. Wormed and in noculated for life. G. R. Tuck- er, Rt. No. 2, Harlem, Ph. GA 5-6794. Reg. Hampshire boar 18 mo. old, from bangs free stock and has been treated for cho- lera Wt. approx. 450 Ibs. In good condition for service. Will furnish papers. Shadrack Barnett, Rt. 1, Butler, Ph. Un. 2-2565. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, service age boars and_ bred gilts. 100 pct. imported blood- lines. Reg.in buyers name. un- related pairs. Lifetime treat- ment for cholera. H. R. Gos- sett, Cave Spring. Landrace boars and bred gilts. Basil Steed, W. Ranoke Dr. Ext., (El Harris Rd). Fitz- gerald, Ph. 3905. Horses, Mules & Ponies HORSES MULES 12345 ? ? Nice work and riding mare and colt (half Shetland pony priced to sell. C. S. Blackwell, 1082 Panola Rd., Lithonia. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex Reg. 36083 American sad- dle bred stallion, Proven sire top quality colts. Grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 2, Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692. aie |work a id, black mare mul nywhere, approx. 1100 lbs. Cheap for cash. Charlie Malphus, Rt. 1, Box 153 Spring field( at Tusculum, Ga.) Two Shetland male colts; one shetland gelding; two mules work good; one smail horse stud, unbroken; three good saddle_ mares to foal soon. $75 to $165 ea. Also have wagons, saddles, blankets and bridles. G. M. Housley, Rt. g, ey Dr. Marietta, Ph. -2144. f Shetland pony, briddle and saddle. Sell or rtade for hogs calves. Carlton R. Smith, 2680 Clifton Springs Rd., Decatur. Shetland: pony bridle and saddle. Sell or trade for hogs lions, filly colts, mares in foal and some with colts by side, gentle gelding ponies, carts and harness. Cheap. T. B. Wil- | liams, Box 204, Dudley. 4 yr. old gelding, 14 hands, gentle, sound, 3 gaited, work or ride. Sell or trade for White Face heifer, give or take dif- ference. H. L. Lemons, Rt. No. 3, 212 Hwy., Lithonia, Ph. Li- thonia 6818. Black horse mule, about 12 yrs. old, work any where, sound in every way, $75 Sol Summers, 3324 Miller Rd. Rt. 3, Lithonia. Shetland mare and _ fiily colt. Otho Landrum, Route No. 1, Gibson. At Stud: Reba _ Genius, Proven American Saddle Bred stallion. Reg. No. 25327. By Bourbon Genius out of Au- tumn Peavine by Astral Pea- vine. Fee: Private Treaty. Dr. E. L. Kilday, Claxton. At Stud: Two top walking horse stallions. Midnight Suns Rocket by Midnight Sun and Merry Laddie by Merry Eoy. Fee reasonable and mares board available. W. H. Cham- pion, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-0545, Nice, medium sized muie, gentle, good worker, also gcod 2 H wagon, horse drawn mew- ing machine and rake, $150, Located 3-1/2 mi. So. of Pal- metto on Hwy. 29. M. Adams, Palmetto, Ph. 7752. = Sheep and Goats 200 feeder lambs, 65 to 70 Ibs. for sale. R. L. Jackson, ne Route 1, Ph. GR. 8- 5217. 4 milk type bucks; 2 sa- naans, 6 mo., $5 and $10; 2 Tog. naturally hornless, of high milk strain, 1 yr. $15, 3 yr., $35. At my place. John D. Parker, Rt. 1, Tucker Rd., Ifa- con. 2 milk goats, very gently, $10 ea. J. R. Milton, Rt. 1, Shellman. One large Sennan, butt-head ed bi'ly goat, $10. O. E. Jonns- ton, Jr., 1390 Conley Rd. Con- ley, Ph. MA 2-3468. 300 sheep; about 100 lambs, 200 ewes, few registered rams. Over half of these purebred Cheviots, sc e registered, $12.50 ea. E. F. Dean, Odum, Ph. 1103. Young Toggenburg milk- goat, just freshened second lime, kid 2 days old. Lots of milk, 4 other milk goats to freshen; also 37 young chick- ens, part game, some layin $1 ea. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 386 Cascade, Atlanta. Knights Top Notch, excel- lent young breeding buck from heavy milk strain herd. All reg. French Alpines. Reason- able prices. Will ship. Miss Nellie M. Mingledorff, Doug- LIVESTOCK WANTED Want Jersey or Guernsey grade milch cow, good type for home use. Must be Bangs, TB. tested, and in good health. Prefer 700-1000 lb. cow not over 5 yrs. old, with calf not over 4 mos. old radius 30 miles W. R. Cook, Fairburn. 4 E ee - PAGEFOUR~ eas Blue Cuban stags, $5. ea:|_ Shin om aristo LIVE TOCK pullets, $4.; trio, $10. C. J.j/blue reg. , for sale Thomas, Blairsville. trade. U. M. Pickren, Rt. WANTED High bred game roosters, |BOx 360, Brunswick, Ph. sp Want 10 to 20 Black Angus springers. Robt. S. Ware, P. O. Box 251, Hogansville. Ph. 3981.- Want 5-10 Reg. Angus cows, not over 10 yrs. old, heavy springers or with calf at side. Name sire, dam and price. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia. Want 8, purebred Black Angus feeder calves. Quote price, age size in first let ter; also want 25 young, wean ed feeder pigs, disease free, healthy and in good cond. _ Give best price, for lot and breed. Ogden A. Geilfuss, /o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd. Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. Smyrna HE 5-7385. Want 50 to 60 No. 1 meat hogs. State price, age. tc. Lloyd B.Smith, Box 270, o. Dixie Rd. Dalton. Want one Jennet ,undej, 10 rs. old. wt. 700 lbs, or njore refer a good worker. Clive full description and best cash pe Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, arrollton. Will buy or trade for 700 to 800 lb. work mare or mule delivered to me. Write what a have, price and age. Bud olland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. Want nice, gentle saddle horse for child, age 12. State age, color and price. All let- ters ans. E. L. Gay, Jr., Fort Gaines, Want trade small heifer calf Perey Holstein cross, about 00 Ibs., also one man pow- er saw, in good cond., for a good saddle horse, gelding pre erred, wt. 800-900 lbs. Call e after 5 oclock. Lawrence E Jones, Rt. 1, Williamson. h, 6420. Want some goats, within he vicinity of Effingham, creven, Bullock or Jenkins o. Need 25 or 50. State price . letter or phone. Harold b. _ Marsh, Rt. 6, Box 248, Syl- Vania. Want French Alpine milk Feat to freshen within 6 to 0 wks., at least 4 Qt. milker, Grade or Reg. Not over 1p) ee State age and price. J. M. rr, 309 Westside Dr. Ac- worth. POULTRY FOR SALE Bantams: 4 R. I. Reds, $3. for lot; 3 pure Dark Cornish oosters, $1.50 ea.; 1 trio pure ap Silkies, $5., or trade for rio pure Barred Rock ban- pe Mrs. Doris Tatum, City tn. Rt. 1, LaGrange. 1 pr. Black Cochins bantams, early 1958 hatch, good stock. $3. Money order. No checks. uyer pay shipping charge. S. . Snipes, Rt. 2, Commerce. 18 bantam hens and pullets, Oc ea. Mrs. H. S. Blythe, Rt. , Riverdale, Ph. Jonesboro R. 8-8301. Dark Cornish bantams, show oe trio $7.50; old English ilver Duckling, Black Cochin, trio $7.50; Old English B.B. Reds, trio, $5. Shipped collect n light crates. W. E. Thames, 662 Brownley Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8160. Easter egg chickens, lay greens, blues, pinks, colored shelled eggs, breeders, $35. pr., eggs, $2.50 ea. on doz. lois only, Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. Pure Morgan White Hackle Spangle or Red stags, approx. 4-1/2 lbs., $3. ea., pullets $2.50 ea. Charles J. Wright, Rt. 1, Cedartown. 1 trio B B Reds, 2 pr. Old English Spangles, 1 pr. Silver Sebrights and 1 pr. Black Rose Comb bantams. All purebred. Sell or trade for white Old English within reasonable dis- | F tance. A. C. West, Rt. 2, Cal- houn, Roundheads, Blue Cubans and Law Grays. 1-1/2 to 2 yrs. old Good size. Closing out at farm. John E. Nicholson, Rt. 4, Blairsville. 400 purebred, White Leg- horn pullets, 10 weeks old for sale. Mrs. E. R. Smith, 5805 Campbellton, Rd., SW Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-3689. 15 mixed bantam pullets, beginning to lay, 75 ea; also. 3 roosters, 50c ea. C. J. Kent, Lilburn, Ph. TH. 3-2745. 15 nice fat hens, about. 2 yr. old $1.25 ea; also some N HR, May hatched, just be- ginning to lay, $1.75 ea. Can- not ship. John F, Eaton, Rt. 1, Eaton. Pure strain Buff Cochin ban- tams, feather-legged, 5 mo. old. Pullets and roosters, $5. trio, 2 pullets and rooster at my home. Mrs. M. Ritz, Camp- bellton Rd., Fairburn. Dark Cornish bantams, show birds, also White King pigeons. Sell or trade for white Jap Silkie, females. E. I. Wix, 570 Qullian Ave. S. E., At- lanta 17, Ph. DR. 3-9421. Several pit game __ pullets, reasonable. Will ship any- where; 1 pure Tarmenter Gray hen, 2 yrs. old. Sell or exch. for pure Madigan white Claret stag. E. B. Jones, Jr. Rt. 1, Hahira. Pure dark Cornish cockrels, large, big bone type, long yel- low legs, $2.00 ea. in lots of two. H. W. Thurmond, Farm- ington, Giant Black Minorca breed- ing cockerels, $5. ea; Breed- ing hens, $3. ea. trio $10. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan. ' 400 N. H. Red hens, 10 mo. old layers, $1.25 ea. for lot. Will not ship. James L. Cros- by, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ph. 3271. 300 Parmenter Red pullets, just starting to lay for sale. H. M. Walker, Chickamauga, Rt. 1, Ph. Vernon 1-4841. 2 N. H. Red roosters, 7 mo. old. $1.25 ea. Robert C. Har- bin, 1881 Harbin Rd., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. DI 4-3250. 8 geese, $3.50 ea. or $3. for lot. Shipping Exp. Col. Miss Evelyn Moore, Rt. 1, Cataula. Bronze turkeys. Sold by pound at market price. Mrs. R. L. Moore, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. Fayetteville 5794 or 5793. One to fifty B B Bronze turkeys, weigh 10-25 lbs. At my place. H. T. Martin, Jr., Rt. 3, Danielsville, Ph. 5627. Trio White Pekin ducks, 2 Muscovy ducks and 13 Mer- rybrook Red pullets for sale. Will not ship. C. E. Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest Dr., S. E., At- lanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-1665. POULTRY WANTED Want 3 yellow Buff Orping- ton pullets and 1 rooster, 1958 hatch. Ray King, Hartwell. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Colored buck and doe rab- bits, ready to breed, $5. pr. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 3682. 4 Red rabbits, 4 mo. old, $5. for the lot; 2 buck, one black and one gray, 8 mo. old, $1.50 ea. Dewey Holland, Coogler Road, Dalton. Large northern Bobwhite quail, 1958 hatch, 75c ea. and Up. ds" Ee Taylor, Re 2s Valley. ; Americas finest strain White King pigeons, $3. pr. Not less than 2 pr. shipped. Ogden Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook arm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-7385. (Smyrna), 5-3509. aoe Homer pigeons, 25c ea. Will ship if you pay postage. B. H. Durden, Rt. 1, Odum. 7 rabbits, 4 does and 3 bucks, Calif. and N. Z. crossed. Ready for breeding, $3. ea. or $5. pr; also 6 small ones, 6 wks. to 2 mo. old, $1.50 ea. FOB. Mrs. C. M. Adams, Rt. 2, Andrews Chapel R., Thomaston. Chukar partridge, $5. pr.; Bobwhite quail, $3. pr; doves, $2.75; Ringneck pheasants, $6. pr.; White King and Racing homers, $2.75 pr.; also mixed bantam hens, 75 ea., rooster free with 6 or more _ hens; Green Head Mallard ducks, $4. pr. J. Harold Street, 3090 Bu- ford Hwy., Atlanta6, Ph. Me. 4-7888. Young rabbits, $1. ea.; 1 N. Z. Red doe $3.; other does and bucks, $3. ea. C. R. Philpot, 1577 Bankhead Ave., N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph. Sy. 4-0009. 1958 Ringneck pheasants, $1., $1.25 and $2: ea.; also dark brown and blue pheas- ants, $4. pr.; 6 Chukars quail, $10.; 13 Coturnix quail $10.00. J. H. Roquemore, Route 2, Americus. 500 Chukar quail, $2.25 ea. or $1,000. for entire lot; Bob- white quail, $1. ea.. Permit No. 9. Shipped Railway Exp. L. E. Brannen, Jr. 311 Savannah, Ave., Statesboro. 1958 hatched extra large, Northern Bobwhite breeder quail. Free color photos and prices. Bred and improved 38 yrs. 1 to 3 ozs. heavier than average. William A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta, Ph. MU. 8-0866. : GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED Want virgin doe Rabbits, about 5 mo. old and weighing approx. 5 lbs. Give best price delivered in Columbus. C. A. Poole, 1517 Forest. Dr., Co- lumbus. t MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Nice sundried apples, free of peel and core, 50c lb. Add postage; also dbl. sunflower seed, 10c tbl. and 4 cent stamp. No checks or out of state or- ders. L. V. Dills, Hemp. Good dried apple fruit, 50c Ib. or 3 Ibs., $1.40; Limber- twig sprouts, 3, $1; sugar pear sprouts, 75c ea. 2 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Guy Couch, Rt. 1, Cumming. New crop hand shelled and | + cleaned pecan meats, $1.35 lb. Add. postage. Mrs. Janie Al- mon, Luthersville. 1958 shelled pecans; Ste- warts, halves, $1.25 lb.; sheller run mixed halves and broken meats (mostly halves) $1.10 lb.; Mixed paper shell meats (mostly halves), $1 lb. Cash with order. Postage extra; 10 lbs. and up delivered in Ga. PP. J. H. Gordon, Rt..1, Adel. Jeruselem artichokes $1.75 gal. PP, 3rd zone; $7 bu. Exp. Col; or $1.25 gal. at my home. Vautelle Holland, Winder. Large print sacks, no holes or spots, 3 $1.60 PP in Ga.; also 3 white sacks 100 Ib. cap. 3 for $1.50. PP. Well washed and ironed. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 1, Newnan. New crop No. 1 fancy Stu- art pecans, 50c lb. PP. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan, - 1958 black walnut meat, large pieces, $1.25 lb. plus postage or $1.35 PP; also 85c pt. PP. Prompt service Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 1, Hia- wassee, Pure sorghum syrup, 1958 crop, in qt. jars. W. R. Escew, Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph. 3802. __ not ship nuts. Add postage. G. Nice dried apples, 50c Ib. Plus postage. Mrs. D. D. Ber-_ rong, Hiawassee. Poets Old fashioned black walnut meats (this yrs. crop) $1 qt. Add postage. Mrs, Commie} Brown, Rt. 1, Warne, N. Caro- Ga (Resident of Union Co. a. Shade dried, hand picked sage, $1 pt: cup full; 20 lbs. white rice popcorn. $2.50; hulled and dried black wal- nuts, $2 bu. Add ete to all. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coog- ler Rd., Dalton. ae _ Martin and dipper gourds, | 25c ea.; small mixed sizes, 10c ea.; large 50c ea.; dried peach- es and pears, free of worms in. sundried 3 pt plastic bags $1. | Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2 Box 150, Camilla. j d Jerusalem artichokes, $1.75 gal. del. 3rd zone; $1.25 gal. at my home or shipped col- lect; 9 gal. $8. C. W. Page. 149 North Ave., N. E. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. ay 1958 dried apples, peeled, pared, nice and clean, 50c lb.; or home use, 6 pods 25c; old fashion, large type, sunflower seed, 35c large cup. Add post- age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Route r gia. Mrs. Ruth Week, Dial. Page This years crop, Ky. Mtn. Buckeyes, 50 doz. C. T. Tol- liver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. : Unwashed white feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. 10 for $2, 25, $4.50 PP in Ga. Evelyn Bramlett, Margret. eae as Nice dried apples, 60c Ib. Add postage 5 Ibs for $3.50. Send Cash or M.O. Mrs. S. L. Allen, Rt. 6, Marietta. : Fresh dried sage, $1.75 lb. Exch. for pecan or peanuts; also have nice dried rough peaches, 55c lb. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee. Nice dried apples, free from worms and core, 50c Ib, plus pdstage.Mrs. Linnie McLean, Box 233, Smyrna. ; Shade dried sage, $1.35 lb. PP to 5th zone; Red pepper, 35 doz. pods if ordered with Sage; large red peanuts for eating sound and clean, $2.25 peck and postage; 1/2 bu. $4 and postage or $7.50 bushel at my home. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Big, nice, well-filled; new crop Stuart pecans, Delivered o you by parcel post. 45c lb. H. M. Moorman, Lovett. % MISCELLANEOUS: WANTED Want post hole digger with 6 - 10 in auger, for any 3 point hitch. Rex. D. Steed, Rt. 3, Carrollton. Ph. Roopville 2131. Want 1,500 bu. shelled corn delivered to my place, 20 mi. So. of Atlanta.. Quote. price. R. L. Jackson, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6217. : Want 300 to 400 fence posts, | locust or mulberry, 7 ft long. State price and when deliver- ed.E. P. Kakalecik, Rt. 7, Ma- con. Ph. SH. 6-3965. ; Want several Chinquapin bushes. State size, price and etc. R. J. Ellison, Girard. Want 3 or 4 sacks hog ma- nure. If in Atlanta area or vi- cinity call and give price. Will pick up and furnish sacks. F. B. Oerting, 1110 Citadel Dr. eg Atlanta 5. Ph. ME gal. hickory nuts, 50 gal. Can- | T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground aE dry, red hot, cowhorn pepper, | 3, Ellijay. Calif. sulting, beer || seed, 25c start JP in Geo the category of be accepted. New handmade size made of cot 2 Dbl. bed siz Dutch Doll quilt sheeting. 1 set t pink prints, 1 pink percale, $ white center across with 5 $4. Mrs. Troy Chatsworth Rd. also 4 quilt top: Trimble, 899 Au: catur. Ph, BU. 9-31 print pieces, ni Add _ postage. Mrs ter, Rt. 1, Mon Hand crocheted. sack, cap and bc 50c postage; boo 10c postage. Fountain, RFD 2 ville, Ph. TH. 3-324! Cotton print dre 6 yr. sizes, $1.50; Ci orative pot holders, in. centerpiece, $1 and 50c yd.; colla centerpiece and chi ea. Mrs. W. E. Woot Box 150, Camilla. 5 new hand terial, good cotton p ea. at my place. Mrs. lace, John Pretree ton, well-matched 35c postage. No ch Lu Reece, Rt. 2, _ Good quality | large pockets, -tr $1.25 ea. C.0:D: Lorders:_ am Bell, Rt. 2, Toccoa Dbl. bed size qi materials, dif. des $3. ea. Add posta, lie Ray, Mineral yas, Made of shila yds. Made of w. variegated threa edge sewn on whit chief, 75c, $1. and_ Mrs. R. L. Rumsey, Toccoa. White unblea cloths, 10c ea. 3-2 color and white trim low cases, standard set; white, print color trimmed a 40c, medium, 50c, extra large, 70c. A Mrs. Paul Rob Gainesville. Dainty tea na handkerchief linen crocheted corner in tea pot, mosaic, or designs. Sets of 6, Mrs. Dbl. wedding r $4.; handker chet edging, 3 $1.; rot lie, $5.; croche ap sign table cloth, 58 | Mrs. Jamie Ow ; St., Smyrna. lowest Grang ty: Hanks, Want 1,000 bu. corn. State! rice delivered. y |