| ~Phil: Campbell, Commissioner Prouilerin NUMBER 14 d a, theast will be able to buy the eeded, volunteering Chief thod of selection that isolated oerior offspring, from common f cooperative effort by USDA Mississippi Agricultural Experi- : g clover that would maintain through the fall and come back several years without seed- esulting Chief, another forage theasts fast-growing cattle in- also find use in soil conserva- tion method worked out by Mississippi agronomist H. W. ilized a weakness and a rents weakness is a permeable hat allows water to be absorbed may cause germination soon eed is ripe-during midsummer : spells are common. Such seed- ot survive, or are too poorly shed to produce through fall. | nearly all common crimson clover nall but varying percentage of fspring. It was this superior Bennett successfully exploited. ly selecting hard seeds from ts of common seedsusing a i hands, and the broken and eds were floated off. The re- ted. Seed from these plants was hed, consolidated, and water- 3 days. Hard seed recovered ot was planted in 1940. The clover next year, thanks to a pa- real distribution will wind up. . They sought a hard-seeded, ~ nea screened and iso- . | antees, all percentage of hard seed : plot was rolled in the spring of 1941 and left to volunteer seed. Fs Seeds from 300 of the volunteer crim- son clover plants that survived in best condition into 1942 were harvested. Their seedslargely hardwere bagged sep- arately. Samples of seed from each plant _were rigorously subjected to the soak-and discard procedure. Only progeny lines that included more than 20 percent hard seed were retained and grown. In succeed- ing years, progressively higher levels of hard-seededness were required for reten- tion, And beginning with 1944, selection | Feed Violations Decrease - Improvement Shown In 58 Due to rigid enforcement of state laws concerning the manufacture of livestock feeds, violations and penalties for the first nine months of this year are less than dur- ing the same period in 1957. F.S. Carr who heads up the State De- partment of Agricultures Food and Feed Section says that only 9.92 percent of the samples checked failed to. meet manu-- facturers guarantees during the first nine months of 1958 as compared with 12.24 percent during the same period of the pre- vious year. In addition, according to Carr, penal- ties for the first nine months of this year total only 8.12 percent as compared with 10.56 percent during the same period in 1957. We are continually checking feed sam- ples in our laboratories to insure that feed mixtures meet the manufacturers quar- Carr says. A monthly report of our laboratory findings is published in the Market Bulletin for the information of the general public. Carr said further that in general, feed manufacturers are doing a fine job of maintaining quality in their products and most violations are unintentional errors caused by improper mixing of feed ingre- dients in the feed mills. was also made for another character lateness of spring growth. By 1947, nearly 63 percent of the crop had some hard seed. And volunteer sand & that have been produced on an isolated block since 1948 have stabilized the harde seed content at 65 to 85 percent. Following these steps, tests for yield and for reseeding were made at the Mis- sissippi Station before the variety was named. Chief, now ready, is the direct de- scendent of the many generations raised : there. ae Production Restrictions On Corn Are Liffed In the corn production referendum > held Nov. 25 the majority of the nations commercial corn producers voted in favor of a new program that calls for the elimi+ nation of corn acreage allotments and a new method of setting support prices for the 1959 and succeeding crops. = Under the new program approved by: the majority of those voting, there will be no restrictions on acreages planted to corn in 1959 and later years. Price supports on a national average basis will be 90 per= cent of the preceding three-year average price received by producers for corn but not less than 65 percent of parity for the _ 1959 crop. It is estimated that the average support price will be between $1.12 and _ $1.15 per bushel. : The new program dispenses with com> mercial and non-commercial producing areas. Corn produced anywhere in the United States that meets quality and store age requirements will be supported at the ~ same national average level. The vote in Georgia totaled 6,509 for the new program and 523 for the old program. of acreage allotments. EST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI * Georgia | Georgia, First: IRE STATE OF THE SOUTH @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER a @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES * PAGE TWO GEORGI en A MARK het and Executive Offices 18 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN Spent onen aes ET BULLETIN e Building Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist PHIL CAMPBELL Notices . Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde LaM, Jarman lement Jr. Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any sommercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- zensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. - The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no resposibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement earried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail, Address requests to be MANAGER, by Georgia Department class matter Aug. 1, 1937, under Act of June 6, 1900. 1917. mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION Market Bulletin, Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisemen( NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Asiana. Se Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. of oa ee as second at post 0: " vington, Ga., 5 Accepted for mailing rate of postage provided for in Sectien 1103, Act added to or removed All requests for . Covington, Ga., at special of Oct. 8, ~ FARM WORK WANTED 35 yr. old white, married man (8 children, 8-14 yrs. old) want job on 2 H. farm. Can drive tractor, truck and han- dle any kind of machinery. Lee Spears, 626 Washington St., S. W., Apt. 3, upstairs, Atlanta. 50 yr. old man and wife want job on dairy or chicken farm or any kind of farm work, Sober and honest worker. Wil- liam B. Alewine, Middleton. White single, 26 yr. old man, wants job on good dairy farm, with reliable party, with good place to live and reason- able salary. Exp. and was born and raised on farm. Marion Eason, 2631 Lakewood Ave., ie Atlanta 15, Ph. DI, 4- Want job tractor farming on Halves. Have wife and_ son. Need to be moved by Christ- mas, and furnished with 3-4 R. house for white residents. Andrew Flournoy, Rt. 1, c/o Nelson Farms, Montezuma. White man, wife and 4 chil- dren (oldest 16), wants job eneral farm work on farm. xp. Also drive tractor, truck, do carpenter work, etc. Need 4-5 R. house, lights, water, etc. and reasonable _ salary. Have to be moved. Ready to be moved. Pozzie Lee McCul- ough, Rt 3, Box 1215; At- lanta. Want farm work on half or work for wages. Willing workers, sober and honest, 5 in family, 3 to work. Will have to be moved, can move any- time. Mrs. Julia Daniel, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Young couple with 2 grown sons and other, force enough to run any kind large farm, exp. in all kinds farming and equip. Want permanent place for 58-59. No drunks, ready Oo move any where, any time. . H, Ray, 573 Washington, St., Would like job raising 2 or 3 chicken houses on halves, would take part truck farm or work on farm. Experienced with machinery. Auther Brown, RFD 1, Statesboro. 49 yr. old sober, single man wants job on farm with re- liable person. Weekly salary to be paid every week. Make me an offer, Ollie Clark, RFD 1, Hartwell. White man, 23 yr. old, with wife and 3 yr. old child wants job on dairy or chicken farm for reasonable wages and 2 or 3 R house, lights, water, etc, Experienced. William Smith, Hartman Rd., Rt. 2, Austell, Want one horse farm on standing rent basis near Dah- lonega. State how many acres you have in cultivation. Harry Binion, Jir., 1201 Boulevard Dr., N. E., Atlanta. Married Man, 55 yrs. old, no children wants job tractor driving on farm, get paid by week and house furnished. Wesley Smith, Rt. 3, Dale Rd., Lithonia, FARM HELP WANTED Want good farmer for 220 A. farm, 115 acres open, all under fence. Will take care of 100 head cattle. Plenty of water, 5 R. house with lights. Standing rent basis. E. F. Seales, Rt. 4, Bowdon. Want white man, 37 to 48 yrs. old, no drinker, with small family and son, 16 yrs. or older to work with him and who knows farm machinery, hay baler, etc. Weekly wages. 5 R. house, Elec. water, wood. Schtool bus. No row crops. Raise ans, hay, gattle, ?- Clay, Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., S. W., Atlanta. Macon. Ph. SH 2-51117. Want experienced Turpen- time worker for 1959. Have 5,000 faces. Want them work- ed 50-50 basis. E. A. Powers, Rt. 2, Blackshear, Want farm family to help with farm. Man to work part time and can have some farm for himself. Wife to help with light farm work, and milk cow for half of milk. W. E. Rushton, Rt. 2, Metter. Want reliable white middle- aged woman, unencumbered, to live in home on farm with elderly woman and do light farm work. $10.00 week, room and board. Mrs. A. C. Mobley, Concord. _ Want man with smali fam- ily interested in raising hogs, to do gen. farm work, culti- vate with Intnl tractor. Have some rough carpentry and mech. ability, reasonable weekly salary and good 5 R. house, wired for elec. stove, on school bus rt. Gus G. Moore, Resaca, Ph, Cal- houn, MA. 9-5756. furnish Want experienced dairy- hand. Pay $45.00 wk. and furnish 4 R. house. Eugene Von Waldrew, c/o Waldrew Dairy, Rt. 4, Sylvania, Want single or married man with small family to farm with John Deere tractor and tend turpentine on halves. Will pay small yr. round salary. 4 R house wired for elec. stove and running water. No drink- ing. Mrs. D. C. Dulmage, Rt. 3, Box 112, Soperton, Ph. Johnson 9-4973. Have place for 2 good farm families to handle livestock, and make 1959 crop. Houses now available. Salary will be arranged, Dr. Dewey T. Na- bors, 330 Doctors Bldg, At- lanta. Want reliable, experienced tobacco grower with ample labor and equip. to cultivate 250 A on shares. Paved road, elec, good land. Want sober person who wants to make something and be permanent. H. T. Hicks, P. O. Box 206, Wrightsville. Want middleaged man and wife to live in home on farm, with old couple and do light farm work for room, board and reasonable salary. L. R. Fain, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ph. 5408. Want maried man, 28- yrs. old for So. Ga. cattle ranch, with mechanical or tim- ber exp. Able to ride horse. Absolutely no drinker. Refer- ences required. Good house with elec. on bus rt, George Varn, Box 205 Folkston. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Oliver mower with 6 ft. blade, 3 point hitch, fit any tractor, first class condition and with 2 wheels behind. $135. P. J. East, Rt. 3, Cov- ington. Irrigation system, approx. 4,400 ft. pipe, all types fittings, 20 Rainbird sprinklers. John- nie King, 213 S. Grant St. Fitzgerald. 500 gal. underground Butane or Propany gas tank, $125. J. O. Robertson, c/o Silver Gate Ranch, Rt. 1, Athens, Ph. Li- berty 6-8458. 1-1/2 ton Ford truck; also, 5 shoats and 2 milk goats ready to breed. Mrs. Jessie Harrison, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-5157. Correction, 1952 Allis Chal- mers B tractor, with two 14 in. bottom plows, 1 harrow, cultivator, planter and_dis- tributor. R. L. Brown, RFD 4, Box 188, Millen, Ph. 328R2. Correction, 1954 Intnl. 2 ton stake dump truck and 1 load- er for Ford tractor. Both used on farm. W. F. Duncan, 4872 ie Hwy. Atlanta, GL 7- 9116. 1955 Massey Harris goper tractor, used very littye, lights, lift, harrow, tiller, field and row cultivator, wheel weights, dirt scoop and layoff plow, $950.; also, 1950 pick-up truck, new bed, paint, rebuilt motor, heater, $350. L. Bennett, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph. 6164 McCormick 2 H. mower, per- fect cond., and 1 H. hay rake, both for $150. FOR my farm. O. M. Ruff, Sr., Rex Rd., Mor- row. Ph, Stockbridge 4366. TD 14 A Intl. hydraullic bulgrader with Model M scraper; also lowboy tractor and trailer. Priced reasonable. W. C. Long, Chatsworth. TD 14 IntL crawler with blade and dbl. drum control unit, land clearing harrow, Le- Tourneau, 6 yd. scraper. In good condition. Now in use on my farm. John R. Benneit, 2710 Walton Way, Augusta. One farm jeep, as is, $143. Harris D. Johnson, Rt. 4, Box ried Lawrencevile, Ph. TH. 3- 1952 pick-up truck, 3/4 ton, has 11,000 mi. on it; also top bodies, have been kept out of the weather, $900. ee Crook, Montezuma, Ph. 7151. 1955 Allis - Chalmers CA tractor, used very little, lights, spring tooth cultivators, bot- tom layoff plows, dbl. section harrows. A-1 condition, At my home. Bill Jordon, Rt. 1, Lil- burn, Ph, Stone Mountain 5613. 1941 1-1/2 ton truck, good oak flat body, $125. James Marshall, Flat Rock Rd, Wat- kinsville, Jeep: 1956, 4 wheel drive, CJ 5, equipped for farm duty, 3 point hydraulic lift and PTO, heavy duty springs, bumper weight, lock out hubs, en- closed steel cab with heater, A-1 condition, $1,475. D. W. Mills, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph. 6659. 500 gal. underground Pro- pane tank; also poultry feed- ers, nests and waterers. M. F. Peterson, 3496 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur, BU. 9-1859. John Deere M with planters, cultivators, cotton duster, Gee Whiz harrows, 8 dise harrow, 4 disc tiller hydraulic lift. All in perfect condition. Cheap. J. C. Booth, Rt. 3, Danielsville, Ph, 5445. 250 18x10 poultry layer cages complete with waterers and feeders, 50c ea. Henry A. Brooks, 828 Barns Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. 8-0595. One 2H wagon, $25.; one 2 H middlebuster, $10.; mule scoop, $10.; one iron double- tree with singletrees, $5.; sets gears with 2 leather col- lars, $5. and $6. G. L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Tucker Rd., Stone Mtn., Ph, 9027. Water storage tank, 1,000- 10,000 gal.cap., for storage use on farm. Wallace D. Bates, Rt. 5, Dalton. One 9-N Ford tractor in good condition. Needs 1 tire. James S. Eaton, 4926 Stage- coach Rd, Ellenwood. 1950 John Deere 40 tractor, all equipment, cotton duster, five rows, land subsoiler, 6 ft. dbl. sex and harrow, cultiva- tor, distributors and planters; 1950 Allis Chalmers B harrow, Cultivator, distributors, plant- ers. Also, Farmall A harrow, bottom plow and_ planters. Ben Beall Rt. 2, Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 5-2824. Super C, .2 row, planters, cultivators, 2 dise plow, bush and bogg mower, post hole digger and poison outfit; also, Farmall M bush and_ bogg, smoothing harrow carrier, sub- soiler, wagon, grain drill, etc. Mrs. Eulah H. Maffett, Hem- bree Rd, Rt. 1 Box 88, Ros- well. Almost new 1955 Farmall cub tractor, excellent condi- tion, turn plow, cultivator, planters, distributor, mowing machine, only used to culti- vate tobacco, $950.; also, ro- tary mower for Super C_ trac- tor. In good condition. N. W Hendrix, Rt. 1, Box 24, Na- hunta, Ph. 2-2344. Ford tractor, 1956 model 800, in good condition without equipment, $1,200, J. R. Smith, Manassas, Ph, 3-2892. 1 mi. elec. fence wire and brackets, $10.; 600 tobacco sticks, $12.; 2 tobacco barn burners, $6.; 2 sleds, $5.; 4 sets harnesses, $20. also, 1 H farm equipment. T. L. Collier, Rt. 3, Box 324, Fitzgerald, drag and 8 dise bush and bogg: 24 dise dbl. secti harrow; 8 dise breakin, row; 2 H wagon. All in Newsome, Sandersville. One each: rubber tire gon; bulldozer blade, dbl. di: plew and fertilizer _spreadei practically new, for Ford tor. I. T, Cowan, Rt. 2, St bridge, Ph. 3432. 4 $50.; also, one Corn Cre will crack over 1 ton an h belt driven, $20. Both in go cond. and FOB farm. E. Gray, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 6 1949 model H tractor, 2 turning plow and cultiv: with hydraulic lift, self star and lights, good tires and ba tery. $400. Claude Thomp Rt. 1, Ball Ground. : One 2 H wagon with bra spring seat, harness, cond., $50. one b D0 with clamps, $10. W. ia 00 Rt 1; Gray. One McCormic pull ty combine, good mechanica cond., used 2 seasons, $150. E. Wilson, Clyo, Ga, . 3 disc Athens mounted plow, excellent cond. Call or contact, John Adair, Eatonton. : One mule drawn 2 H w in fair cond., $25., at my p. Herman Bell, Charing. 1954 John Deere MT trac- tor, 2 row, used 1800 hrs; 26 in., 2 disc plow (John Deere) tool bar; John Blue poison d ter, 6 row. Robert Camp- bell, Rt. 2, Box 76, Temple. 1951 Farmall C 2-row trac tor, motor completely over= hauled, worked 20 A land for 1 crop since, Equipped wit cultivators, plepiainy: guano distributors, 4-dise tiller a dbl. section dise harrow, A for $900. Geo. R. Hunt, Kath- een, = 5 H P Gravely tractor, sickle mower, disc ow and plow, $20.; also, 2 wheel utili-- ty trailor, steel frame, - ed for ball and socket hit $25. Mrs. O,-E. Myers, pring Rd., Lithonia, Ph, 6507. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want cane mill that 5 HP electric motor wil pull. Solo- mon George, Rt. 2, Box 8, Val= osta, Want 1,000 Ib. above floor feed mixer. Joe L. Young, Box 522, LaGrange. oe Want stainless steel, inside and out, bulk milk tank, prox. 300 gal. cap. Priced pene sonably for cash. David Ellis, Rt. 1, Monticello, Ph. ae is buy a row Farm: a tractor an ment, John Cowart, Rt. 1, Fehira. i Want corn sheller in perfect condition, prefer 3 point hitch Habern, or New Holland, Pri must be reasonable, M. F. Cole, RFD 1, Nicholls. = Want good used hammer- mill, preferably J.B. with plat form and sacker. J. W. hes, 457 Piedmont Ave., N. E. Ate lanta 8. ' Want -Super A farmall or Cub Farmall tractor with plan- ters, cultivators, tiller plow, cut-away harrow and mow: : machine, in good cond, rea= sonably priced, within 50 mi. Lawrenceville. L. W. A Dacula, Ph. Lawrenceville, 3-3940. i j Want dise plow under a type, for Farmall cub. a Henderson, Box 109, Toccoa, Want one gal. elec. milk p teurizer, in perfect wor condition and at a reasonable price. M. F. Cole, RFD 1, Nicholls. Want small elec. incubato in good condition. Write wh you have and if will C.O.D. Mrs. L. F, Fowler, 5, Thomaston. : Want small Farmall t: prefer A, with equipment a Be Bcousine, Re 1 WANTED wnt Case motor in rebuild- le oe to fit 1948 VAC actor. : price ey E & PLANTS Plot rida 90 large strawberr ig $2.,C, $6. 800, S10. M. ecks. ee BH. 1, Attapulgus. ee plants, $1. C, 300 1.50, $3.50 M, $2. M. at farm. Vi exchange for a E. Wethertord, Rt. 2, Gaines- ateneres: s es. well ooted, $1.25 25 Mrs: Cc on or, Rt. Be an has. Wakefield cabbage and : pe tcxe lettuce plants, 45c ed. Mrs. Leilar ; Boyiton. Phillips, erbearing ne ae nts, well rooted, $1. C; Cat- , tansy, balm, peppermint, Junches, 80c; garlic bulbs, 1., plus postage. Exch. 100 ib. cap. white or print cken feed sacks in good Wnts pay postage. Miss L. te, Rt, 1, Dahlonega. 00 cling and clear, peach ; few true peach seed from planted 54 yrs. ago. H. J. quality Victor grain a 8-93 seed oats, St. 99. Bon Purity and 93 ee pure bulk, B. Keily, Rt. Coker 8, eeior-Grpin, i, harvested bs. per. bu., t, harvested before rain, Germ., 97.88 Purity, uu. bulk or $1.10 bu. in iO feed oats, heavy wt. , per bu. bright, harvest- i before rain, * bu. bulk, n bags, $1. bu. L. E. Akins, 2, Byron, Ph. WO. 3-3314. Deiea erowder peas, Germ. } pet., 5 Ib., $1.75 PP, 100 lb, FOB. J. A; Wilson, Mar- Klondike strawberry plants, |. C, plus 15c postage on ea. 100 plants. Mrs. Tilda Mathis, Rt. 4, Canton. strawberry Everhenri : 23 C, $8. M; Shallot inion aca kind, 4 doz. $1. ixch. for printed sacks, 100 . cap, 4 alike. Each pay post- Mrs. Janie Ellis Grant- pl: Grape cuttings, 3 varieties, ord, Niagara, and Cataw- L very large. Your choice, lab 10 long cuttings, $1.50 jus 15 postage. No checks. iss Ina Dugan, Rt. 4, Canton, Myers and Rubel blueberry lants, 18-36 in., 2-3 yrs. old, rom Porterfield Seger 6, $4. 2, $7. F.0.B. E. G . Nicholson, Hen Rd., Rt. 3, Macon. Charleston Wakefield, Ear- Jersey Wakefield and Round tech, frostproof cabbage lants, ready now, 300, 00. M9, $2. $2.75 M. Odis Conner, Round Dutch, Charleston and ) ae Wakefield, rosa eet pa a B09, ready now, $2.50 M. PP Sean Pitts, Ph. filion fangs - STORE IRRIGATION _ EQUIPMENT Equipment not in use dur- ing sue fall months should be stored, say eects at the gricultural xtension Ser- rice. Gasoline engines should placed under a shelter and water either drained or ne put in the radiator eep it from freezing. Pipes should be stored under a shel- off the ground; sprinklers m a rack so threads will not z and rubber gas- ts suction hose in a imp place so they will not December 10, 1958 Kudzu Crowns, $7. M. Hen- [ty M. Ford, P.O, Box 147, Lavonia. Nice Klondike strawberry plants, damp packed 90e C, $8. M.. Add 25 per hundred for postage: Minimum shipment, 200 plants. No COD. Mrs. Lu- {ther S, Butler, 466 Page Ave., N. E. Atlanta 7, S 1846, a Ph. Dr. 3 Brussels sprouts, lettuce, Wakefield Heading collards, dill, cauliflower, lemon balm, 50c doz.; asparagus crowns. $1.50 doz. No less than $1, or- ders, Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., broccoli, cabbage, all 35 doz.; etek, Register, Tenn. Beauty strawberry plants, most productive, large red Erion. ong keepers, $2.- 50 C. Spain, Rt. it aa apices Nice piece Seibeey plants, $1. $7.50 M. John C. Fields, 1036 W. poate St., +) Griffin, Ph. 3682. Peach, apple, plum, grape muscadine, mulberry, chestnut, walnut, one and two yr. old trees, 50c @a, and up. Cannot aa Fresh dug and wrapped. Street, 3090 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. Klondike strawberry plants, young, we rooted, 90c C, 300, $2., 500, $3. and $5. M. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Enough collard and cabbage plants for 2 acres each, also, rutabaga plants for 3 acres. All now ready to pull. S. G. Thompson, Oak Park. Blakemore strawberry plants, well rooted, $7. M, 500 or more PP. Prompt shi ment. Mrs. Lois Scoggins, Rt. 1, Palmetto. 5 Chas. Wakefield and Mar- |ket Copenhagen cabbage plants, strong, large plants, 500, $1.25, $2. M; white Ber- muda onion plants, same price. Ship daily, E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitzgerald. Well rooted everbearing, streamliner strawberry, $1. C, $8. M; bearing size red and yellow plums, 3, $1.; old fash- 08 sweet peach (pink seed) 3, $1.; Hackworth apple, 2, $1.; everbearing Brown turkey tig, bearing size, $2.50 ea. $5 or- ders PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs.:B. T. Thornton; Rt. 1, Bowdon. Strawberry plants, Blake- more, $1.50 C, Mastodon, $1.25 C, Klondike, $1. C, $4., 500 and $8. M; catnip, 30c bunch; pep- permint, 30c doz; scuppernong cuttings, 75c doz; Mtn. huck- leberry, bearing size, 75c doz; Sugar pears, $1. ea. Add post- age Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Nice apeecue strawberry plants, $2. C. P . A. Phell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd. S. W. At- lanta. Kudzu Crowns, etalk 1 and 2 yrs. old; $2. C, bog Ay OS 50 M. Add postage. C. D. Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Orchard grass and Clover hay, 85c bale, Will deliver in At mae area. Ralph Dangar, a ee , Woodstock, Ph. Roswell 450 bales oats: 150 bales Brown Top Millet and Soy Bean mixed and ig bales So} Beans and Crab Grass mixed $1. bale. J. A. Clark, Ellen- wood. Coastal Bermuda hay, in truck lots. Good quality. At my farm or delivered. Berry Pigdon, Tifton, Ph. 281W1 1,000 bales Excellect Sericea hay, 75c bale, FOB my farm. O. M. Ruff, Sr., Rex Rd., Mor- row, Ph, Stockbridge 4366. This years hay; Alfalfa bale; Fescue and Sho Grass, 75c bale. 1,500 bales in all and all in square bales. Ode Wilson, Rt. 1, Murrayville. ue ,000 bales Sericea hay n. E. F. Scales, RFD 4, Boe 25. PE es 7 MARKET BULLETIN 2,000 square bales Sericea hay, 50 bale or $25. ton, at my place near Red Hill. Dock Vandiner, RFD 1, Martin, 1958 crop, well fertilized hay, Sericea, Clover, Fescue and Rye Grass, 70c bale or $25. ton. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph. Fayetteville, 4862. 300 bales Lespedeza_ and Bermuda hay mixed, $20. ton or 60c bale. 1-3/4 mi. N. Zeb- Ross Synder, Rt. 1, Zeb- ulon Recleaned feed oats, $1. bu. in bulk. William Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta, Ph. 2-0607. Bright Green Clover and Brown Top Millet hay, cured, free of rain and crushed when moved, $35. ton. Del. reason- able distance. J. E. -Voyles, er 54, Morrow, Ph. GR. 8- For feed500 bu. U. S. 282 yellow Hybrid corn, ship shucked, also, 150 bu. white corn, $1.25 bu. at my farm. Mrs. Inez Forrester, Dial. Hay per ton: Approx. 3 tons mixed Coastal Bermuda and Kobe Lespedeza, $23. 4 tons mixed Coastal and Crabgrass, $20.; 13 tons Sericea, $25. At barn. All good. Well fertilized and baled without rain. Don- aa ae Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Ph. Oat hay and very fine Fes- cue, $30. ton del. in Atlanta area. Will trade for cows. W. C. Davis, Rt. 1 Box 409, Stock- bridge, Ph. 4445. 1,500 bales Sericea Lespe- deza hay, baled without rain. First or second cutting, $1. bale at barn. Will del. reason- able distance. W. A. Estes, RFD, Ellenwood, Ph. Stock- bridge 3161. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Santa Gertrudis bulls, pure- preg deep red color, 8 mo. W. Morris, Double M. Pe. PO. Box 119, Carroll- ton, Ph, TE. 2-2852. Jersey cow, gives 2-pal. milk with Ist, calf; also 1 hog and 3 pigs. See at my farm. Mrs. Josie Fortner, Rt. 2, Mineral Bluff. Polled Hereford bull, about 1 yr. old, dark red, $200. See except on Sundays. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd, Ma- con, Ph. SH. 5-8465. Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull calf, 6 mo. old, excellent blood- lines, good condition. Grace Stallings, c/o R. L. Stallings, RFD 2, Conyers, Ph. 6113. Reg. Hereford bulls and heifers, 6-10 mo. old, $150- $200. ea Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph. Fayetteville 4862. Hereford, horn type, bull, 1 yr. old, can be Reg. for sale; also want to buy 1 Landrace boar of service age. Albert L. Jerman, Rt. 1 Rossville, Ph. CA. 9-1576. Reg. Jersey bull, 3 yrs. old, son of Esmond Owl. See at my farm. Gilbert Brand, Rt. 1, Acworth. 5 large cows (one Angus), 4 heifers (2 Hereford) 3 bulls (1 Hereford, 2 Holstein), T. A. McClung, 495 Indian Creek Dr., Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-7509. Registered Black Angus bull, bangs free, 4 yr. old, weight, 1200 lbs, out of Blackberry 29, Flint River; sired by Burgess Bandolier H. G. W. Potts, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 4321. 4 mature gentle reg. Brah- man bulls. Sell or trade for equivalent Angus or Hereford. George Varn, Box 205, Folk- ston. 2 Jersey milch cows, calved Nov. 15 and Dec. 1. Bill Me- Gee, Box 153 Red Oak, Ph, Atlanta, PO. 1-2488. Swine Duroe hogs, purebred, meat M. M. Newsome, San- type. dersville, Phone 3856. 15 Berkshire and Duroc pigs, 6 wks. old Dec, 13; also, 12 Berkshire crossed. with OIC and Hampshires, 7 wks. old, at my place near Duncan Creek Church on Larnsville Thompson Mill Rd. Claud Hol- man, Rt. 1, Hoschton. 32 well bred pigs, cross be- tween Duroc boars and SPC sows, large, well developed, ready for sale Dec. 10-Dee. 15. FOB farm, ue ea. for small number, S. . Cown, RFD 1, Temple, Reg. Landrace boars and gilts, 8 wks.5 mo. old, im- ported bloodlines, W. E. Cle- ments, Hephzibah, Rt. 2, Ph: LY. 2-243 Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, imported blood- lines, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $60. ea. William E. La- nier, Rt. 2 Box 84, Metter, Ga. Ph, 5-1035, Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, bred gilts and service age boars. Reg. in buyers name, unrelated pairs, 100 pct. im- ported bloodlines, lifetime treatment for cholera. H. R. Gosset, Cave Spring. Reg. Landrace hogs; vacci- nated and treated, $25. ea. and up; service age boars (import- ed) 6 mo. old, Ribbon Winners at fair. Sell or trade for corn or hay. Alvin Greene, Rt. 1, Box 507 B, Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-3155. Landrace hogs, 100 percent Swedish bloodline. 6 open gilts, ea. wt. 200 Ibs. or over and 2 bred gilts same size, several weanling gilts and boar pigs. Priced low. Wayne D. Phillips, c/o Honey Ridge Plantation, Guyton, Ph. Prospect 2-3225. Booking orders for Reg. SPC pigs. Best bloodlines, long lean meat type. Ready in Feb. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Booking orders for Reg. Tamworth pigs. Best blood- lines, ready at 8 wks. Jan. 10, pe ea. at lot; $32.50 shipped. Papers in buyers name. Don- McCord, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Nine wks. old Reg. Landrace boars, $60. ea; several 9 mo. old boars, $150. ea. Life time treated and top blood lines. B. G. hae acon, Ph. SH. 5 purebred Hampshire pigs, no papers, $25. pair. Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. Roswell 2472. 50 crossbred pigs, Duroc, Beltsville and OIC. Wormed, vaccinated and creep fed. Ready to go Dec. 8. L. S. Polk, Box 131, Newborn. Purebred Landrace boar, 10 mo. old, at my farm, 1 mi. N. of Coal Mtn. on Hwy. 19, $65. Glenn Gilstrap, Rt. 1, Cum- ming, Ph. TU. 7-7626. Reg. Landrace boars, 8 wks. old, $60. ea.; 8-1/2 mo. old $150. ea. Top bloodline. Treat- ed. R. F. Seymour, Rt. 1, Tig- nall, Ph. Atwater 5-2033. Reg. Hampshire boar, 18 mo. old, from bangs free stock, in good cond. for service. Can furnish papers. Shadrack Bar- peee Rt. 1, Butler, Ph. VN. 2- 2565. Horses, Mules & Ponies One gray mare mule, good worker, wt. approx. 1,000 Ibs. H. C. Cleland, Rt. 1, Box 359, Savannah, Ph. Guyton Ex- change 2-3245. Gentle saddle mare, white three quarter horse, about 7 yrs. old, supposed to be bred to gaited Tenn. Walker, $125. with bridle and saddle. Mr. ar Sas oa Stockbridge, RFD Mare mule, about 10 yrs. old, about 1,150 lbs; one horse wagon, good as new, one horse slide plow, distributor, single plow, cotton pieney also 10 Yorkshire and Cc. mixed shoats, wt. speak 70-75 Ibs at my farm. Herman Slaton, Se- noia Rd. Rt. 1, Fairburn, Pair good looking mules, weight about 1250 and 1050 lbs., work well together, A. D. Watren, P. O. Box 202, Still- more. PAGE THREE 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. oe 9- 6692. Good saddle Quarter horse, in foal, 6 yrs. old, $150. og with saddle and bridle, $195. G. . Mauldin, 708 Frances Pl. N. W. Atlanta, Ph. SY. 4 3844, 3 yr. old biack Shetland pony gelding, saddle and bri- die included, $165. E. H. Gray, Rt. 2, Conyers. At stud, Reba Genius, pro- ven American bred saddle horse stallion, Reg. 25327, by Lourbon Genius out of Autumn Peavine, by Astral Peavine, Fee, private treaty. Dr. E. L. Kilday, Claxton. Welch Sorrel pony mare with colt by side (colt not for sale), Bred back to 36 in. reg. dappled stud, white mane and tail, gentle. Mare and new sad- dle, $325. J. P. Spain, Stone Mtn., Ph. 8924. Mare mule, weight, 850 Ibs., and harne3s, $50.; also, 2 horse wagon. Ben Beall, Rt. 2, Hazle- hurst, Ph. 5-2824. 50 Shetland ponies, mares, fillies, stallions, horse colts, $100. ea., also, saddles, caris and harnesses for sale. J. H. Reddy, Hwy. Ph. 8924. 4 Mexican burros, young, good to ride and work, $45.< $65. ea.; also, several nice horses, different Colors, mares, colts, Shetland ponies also, bridies, saddles and blankets. G. M. Housley, Worley Dr., Rt., 6, Marietta, Ph. 7-2144. Red and white Shetland pony, about 1-1/2 yrs old, good and gentile, bridie and saddle to fit. O. W. Prince, Box 146, Rt. 5, Newnan. Shetland pony and cart, Shetland filly, Shetland 6 yr. old stud, and 1 bred cow pony. H. E. Crawford, Augusta, Ph, Day. PA. 2+9937, Night, TA, 4-6068. 1 pr. good work mares, 9-< 10 yrs. oid, wt., 1,400 lbs. ea, $300. for pr; 2 Shetland geld= ing ponies, $140. and $165. ea; Shetland filly in foal, $200.; also 5 good mules, cheap. F. P. Cooper, Sr., Powder Springs. Black mare mule, 10 yrs. old, good worker, about 950 lbs; also, 1 light 2 mule timber cart in good cond. E. A. Pow- ers, Blackshear, Rt. 2. Sheep and Goats | Fine herd milk goats. Will begin freshening within a few days. Willis Biggers, P. O. Box 296, Greenville, Ph. Orange, 2-4422. - 6 nice milk goats, 2 pure- bred, young, fine Nubians, one coming in with Ist kid, other with 2nd; all butt headed; also 3 kids. Do not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade, S. W., Atlanta. LIVESTOCK WANTED 78, Stone Mtn., Want Reg. horned Hereford bull, ready for service. State age, approx. weight, price ete. Guy F. Maddox, 323 Madison Ave., Decatur. Want 30 or 40 feeder calves and yearlings and 30 or 40 ba- by calves, within the next month or two. Pay reasonable price or trade brood sows, shoats or pigs. Del. if prefer- red. Write number, kind and price. A. B. Grizzle. Suches. Want 50 or 75 weaned feed- er pigs, disease free, healthy, good cond. Give pest price in letter for lot and breed; also, for sale, pony mare, 44 in, bred to 36 in. dapple gray. white mane and tail pony stale lion, $475., at Melody Brook Farm. Ogden A. Geilfuss, BR 8, Marietta. Ph. HE 5-738 Smyrna. PAGE FOUR LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 1 Beltsville No. 1 Reg. boar, large enough for light service. T. W. Snow, Jr., Mc- Intyre. Ph. Whitehall 7-2766. Want large Shetland or Welch pony. Must be gentle with children, also want sad- dle, bridle and possibly cart. Give full information and low- est price. Roy Ayers, 4018 Rockbridge Rd. Stone Moun- dain. Ph. Hi-3-5219 (Clark- ston). Want good, gentle horse, one that will work anywhere and ride. Must be gently and safe for snrall children. Write what you have and where can see. J. I. Perry, Rt. 3, Ridge Rd., Douglasville. Want 10 each, Suffolk and Hampshire Rams, purebred and old enough for service. L. H. Vanlandingham, Howard. POULTRY FOR SALE Purebred R. C. Golden Se- bright bantam roosters, $1.50 ea. at farm. Mrs. T. W. New- some, Sandersville. Purebred bantam fowl in both White and Black Tailed Buff Japanese, also 1 pr. ea. breeder chukas- and Mutant pheasants. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. Purebred Dark Cornish ban- dams, stocky, Bulldog type, 10 mos. old, $6. pr; Black Cochin bantams, 8 mos. old, $5. pr; also chukar partridges, $5. pr. Will ship Exp. Col. Send M.O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. 4 Brown Red stags, 2 grown $3. ea; 2 half grown, $2. ea. Trade the 4 for young trio of purebred Travellers. G.. R. balawin, 115U tucker Pl. S. W. Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 5-5416. Pure Dark Cornish cock- erels ready for service, large, big bone type, long yellow Jegs, $2. ea. in lots of 2. No. COD. H. W. Thurmond, Farm- ington. 25 part game and some all game pullets, some laying, $1. ea. John Kirkley, 3860 Cas- cade S. W., Atlanta 18. Game stags for sale. Write. Clayton Davis, Rt. 1, Millwood. 40 April and March 1958 hatch young nice turkeys, at my home, 5-1/2 mi. SW Ty Ty, near Sleadge Dairy. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, S07 Ly LY: 25 Japaneese Fantail bantam hens and 3 roosters, $25.; also, 3 Golden Sebright roosters, $1.25 ea. At my place. E. B. Boss; RED 2,Buford Dri Lawrenceville. 30 Golden Seabright, young bantam hens and 3 roosters, $50. for lot. John H. Smith, P. O. Box 83, Sandersville. Brown Red Roundhead crosses, Allen Roundheads, oid time, yellow legged, red eyed strain, Boston Roundheads, Barker Brown Reds, my own Black and Spangled Confed- erates and Roundheads. A. R. McBride, 3 McCarley St., Douglasville. 2 pr. Easter Egg Chickens, breeders, $35. pr; also want about 100 rabbits, adult and young ones. Lewis Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross, Box 717, Ph. AT. 3-7776. Silver Spangled Hamburg young roosters, standard size of highest quality strain. Can- not ship. John H. Cisel, Rt. 3, Box 169, College Park. 7 young, full blooded Brown Leghorn roosters, just about grown, April $1.50 ea. Claude Johnson, Rt. 1, Conyers. Green Head Mallard ducks, $2.50 ea. Will ship 2 or more. Edgar C. Davis, 4346 Macon Rd. Columbus. MARKET BULLETIN 75 Royal Purple guineas, 10- 14 wks. old, also 75 that are 10- 14 wks. old, $1.50 ea. R. B. Bradshaw, 367 Nelson St., S. W., Atlanta 3. Ph. JA 4-3660. POULTRY WANTED Want Double Breasted Bronze (no White) turkeys in vicinity of Atlanta. Call Mrs. Etta Thompson, 2005 Cheshire Ave. S. W. Ph. PO 1-6777. At- lanta 18. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Large Bobwhite quail, fully feathered, disease free, above |_ average in weight. Permit No. 51. C. K. Branton 2952 Hogan aoe. East Point, Ph. PO. 6- Northern Bobwhite quail for breeders or releasing. In flying pen 24 x 100 ft. Per- mit No. 63; also Mallard ducks, $5. pr; Golden Sebright ban- tams, $7. trio. C. L: Cawthon, Riverdale. Ph. GR 8-8106 af- ter 6 PM: Coturnix (Japanese) quail, grown, $1.00 ea. C. Wylie Stal- ter, Rt. 3, Box 154, Savannah. Northern Bobwhite quail from large stock, 1958 hatch. Large quanties. at bargain prices, at my place. Permit No. 18. Je Le Taylor, Rt 2; Port Valley, Ph. JA 5-5804. Mated prs. Northern Bob- white quail, early 1958 hatch, $3. pr. Permit No. 103; also Coturnix quail, now laying, $3. pr; hatching Coturnix eggs, 10e ea. parcel post prepaid. Ship quail Exp. Col. M.O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. Be Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4- Pigeons, quail, doves, ducks, guineas, laying hens, rabbits, $1.25 ea; chukas, yheasants, Cornish, fantails, 2.20). as roosters, 50c ea. No extra chg. to ship. M.O. only J. H. Street, 3090 Buford Hwy. Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888. Americas finest str. White King pigeons, $3. pr. No less 2 pr. shipped. Ogden Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. He 5-7385 (Smyrna). Common pigeons, sev. prs. crossbreed White and Silver Kings, Carneaux, and White Homers, $1. pr., 3 pr. $2.50; plenty bantam chickens, 50c ea: No. less 6 birds shipped. Jerry Branch, Enigma. Utility White King pigeons, $2.50 pr. Buyer pay Exp. chgs. M.O. Only. Ray Hudson, Rt. x |6, Carrollton. White King pigeons, white Silkie bantam chickens, R. I. red bantams. Will swap Silkies for B. B. Red bantams. also 3 nannie and 2 billy goats. Priced right at my home. Will not ship. Jess Dutton, Rt. 2, Rydal. Peacocks: 1 cock, 4 yrs. old, $30.; 1 cock, 3 yrs. old $25. L. Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia. N. Z. Whites, Reds, Blacks and Gray doe and buck rabbits of all ages. John C. Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin. Ph. 3682. N. Z. White ped. rabbits, 11- 12 mos. old does, also buck, 11-12 mos. old. Will supply reg. papers; also 2 N. Z. White does, 5 mos. old, $6. to $10. ea. J. E. McGee, Rt. 2, Barnes- ville Rd. Thomaston. N. Z. White rabbits, bucks and does, Seniors, $10.; Jun- iors, $6. to $8. All sub. to Ped. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., ee Atlanta 8 Ph. TR 4- 452. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1958 hand gathered, washed, shade dried sage, $1.50 lb. plus postage. Mrs. Claud Edmonds, Rt. 2, Toccoa, Jeruselem artichokes, extra large, white, French, $1.75 gal PP 3rd zone; $7. bu. Exp. col- lect; $1.25 gal, at my home; also, Hunt grapevines, well rooted, 10, $5.50 PP 3rd zone. L. J. Johnson, 22 E. Broad, St., Winder. Dry red hot pepper, 30c at.; Chas. Wakefield cabbage and Great Lake lettuce plants, N. C. short stem cabbage and col- lard plants, all 45e C. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Fresh new crop sage, $1.25 lb., plus postage. Mrs. Mary C. Carter, Conyers. 1958 crop black walnuts in the shell, $1. bu. Not hulled, at my home. Mrs. R. F. Smith, Sr., 3770 Covington Rd., De- catur, Ph. BU. 9-4512, Nice clean black walnut meats, large pieces, $1. pt. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega. One 12 x 28 rear tractor tire, in good condition, $25.; also heavy 1 or 2 H drawn dirt scoop, $7. H. L. Bailey, Roswell, Ph. 6178. 1958 nice sundried peaches, 75c lb; nice sun dried apples, 50c lb. All plus postage. Or- ders filled at once. Mrs. A. G King, Rt. 2, Waco. Winter preserving pears, $1. bu. and you pick. S. S. Storer, c/o Storers Ranch, Rt. 4, Hwy. 166, Douglasville. Jeruselem artichokes, extra large, French white, $1.25 gal. at my home; $1.75 gal. PP 3rd zone; $7. bu. Exp. Collect; al- so, 10 Hunt grapevines well rooted, $5.50 PP, 3rd. zone. Miss Vautelle Holland, Win- der, Ph, 10711 or 6951. Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard box at 75e; Queen-of-the meadow, 3 bunches, 25c; catnip, match box full, 25c; dried red pepper (cowhorn), 7 pods, 25c. Add postage. Mirs. Martha Walker, RFD 5, Ellijay. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed, 20c start, 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen. Large -black walnut meats, nice large, clean pieces, $1.25 lb.; 65c pt. PP, or bulk orders of 5 and 10 lbs, and I pay postage. Mirs. Geleta Nichols Rogers, Hiawassee. 1958 - crop. black walnut meats, nice and clean, large pieces, $1.25 lb. PP; 65c pt. PP. Orders filled promptly. Mrs. Kittie Nichols, Hiawassee. Large print sacks, 3 of a kind, $1.30 PP. L. H. Brashing- ton, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. 200 locust post, used 2 yrs, $30. C; good clean bob wire, half price; tractor wagon, rub- ber tires, body cap., 250 bu. grain, $150.; also 16 ft. folding weeder, $50. All in good con- dition. M. W. Gunn, Zebulon. Sage, shade dried, PP up to 5th zone, $1.35 lb; red pep- per, shade dried, 35c doz. pods if ordered with sage; large red peanuts for eating. $2.55 O.|peck, PP to 5th zone, 1/2 bu. PP to 4th zone. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Ext. honey in tin, del. 3rd zone, 10 lbs, $3.85, 5 lbs, $1.90. Shipped collect, 6-5 lb, $6.50, 3 cases, $18.; 12, 2-1/2 lb. = glass, $7.00; 3 cases, $20:; 1-1/4 Ib, $4.50, 3 cases, b138 24 1 Ib, $U;, 3 cases, $20.. With or without comb in glass. Rev. Curd Walker, Rt. 2, Adrian. Jerusalem artichokes, fresh and fine, prompt shipment, $1.75 gal. shipped to 3rd zone; $1.25 gal. at my home; 8 gal., $7. or by Express Collect, $7. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E. Atlanta 8. 1958 sundried apples, peeled and cored, nice and clean, 50c lb; Mammoth sun flower seed, 25c tea cup full. Add postage. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, El- lijay. Compost, well rotted cow manure, approx, 1 ton, $10. ton or 2 tons, $18.; also have chicken litter. Deliver not over 30 miles. Hugh Power, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph, 8-0510. Country hickory meat: hams, 10-20 Ibs. 85e Ib; shoulders, 10-15 Ibs, 55 1b; sides, 10-20 lbs, 50c lb. Mrs. Louise T, Pope, Box 5, Dexter. 1988 sur syed apples, no core OF Dp: - or worms, 55c lb. in B = J Ib. lots, plus |postage. _. .ilfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 34, .siawassee. Cattle. wire, 1 role, 4 ft. high, 3-40 ft. lengths, cut off role, good condition, $15. role and the 3-40 ft. lengths. M. J. Hambright, 446 Pegg Rd., S. W. Atlanta 15. New crop, No. 1, fancy Stu- art pecans, large, well filled, excellent meat, 50c Ib. Deli- vered by Parcel Post. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave, Newnan. New crop hand shelled and cleaned pecan meats, $1.25 Ib, plus postage. Orders less than 2 lbs. not filled. Mrs. Janie Almon, Luthersville. Big, nice, new crop Stuart pecans, delivered in 5 lb. lots or more by - prepaid Parcel Post, 45c lb. H. M. Moorman, Lovett. New crop. black walnut meats, large pieces, $1. pt; al- so, nice print dairy feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of -holes, several alike, 30c ea. All PP. Mrs. Ruth Lowman, Rt. B, Ellijay. Peanuts,. large reds, sound and clean, for eating, $2.45 peck up to 4th zone; $4.75 1/2/7 bu. up to 4th zone; $9.55 bu. to 4th zone. All PP. Mrs. J. A. Bailey, Rt. 2, Toccoa. 1958 crop shelled Stewart pecans, mostly halves, $1.25 lb. Cash with order plus postage. 10 Ibs del. in Ga. i By Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Pecan meats, $1.25; black walnut meats, $1.35 lb. F.O.B. ur ae Bryant, Luthers- ville. Dry red Cowhorn hot pep- per, 6 pods 25c, for home use; also, old fashion large, bloom- ing sun flower seed, 35c cup- ful. Add posses Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 10 cu. ft. concrete mixer, plant type, 7-1/2 hp, 3 ph mo- tor, $200.; also, old style hand operated, block mch. with molds to make, 4 x 6 and 8 x 8 in. blocks, 1 hp viberator mo- tor, $100. Ted Penland, Mon- roe, Ph. 7191. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed, 20c start, and en- close 4c stamped envelope with each order; also, black walnut meats, large pieces, $1. pt. Earl Frank Weeks, Dial. New crop yellow, shelled, popcorn, for eating, guaranteed to pop, 20c lb. Will pay ship- ping charges on bu. or more. - W. Hutcheson, Rt. 2, Tem- ple. Shelled pecans, mostly hal- ves, $1. lb. plus postage. Will sell any amount. R. E. Hunter, RFD 1, Byron. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want to buy rattle snake root, send sample and quote price. John Wheeler, P. O. Box 31, Adairsville. Want to buy 1/2 bu. long leaf pine seed and 1/2 bu. slash pine seed. Advise price. L. H. +|Vanlandingham, Howard. Want one 6 x 30 in. two ply tire, in good condition, to fit Allis-Chalmers G tractor. D. L. Stokely, Rt. 2, Springs. Want 1 used English saddle and full bridle, prefer black leather, but will consider na- tural russet. Price must be reasonable. Mrs. Elizabeth Exum, 2749 Ashford Rd. N. E. Atlanta. Want to buy some bees, Pat. gums only. Will pay $5. hive. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave. cian Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 6- 1, Want 25 or more Jap Silkie bantam eggs for hatching, black or white or both. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley, Ph. TA, 5-5804, Powder smoked prefer in meek must also, want good | 6-8 yrs. old, gentl to plow. G. B. Barre nelia. - Want 1,000 locust price in first letter Moore, Resaca, Ph. MA HANDICR NOTICE: Adve: submitted for this must be confined to that can be used in th operation of the home or Objects created solely amentation or display st paper or wax flowers or jects which would fal the category of art. : be accepted. Crocheted babys or pink, $1. pr; cboehic lies, pineapple desi pink or white, set o: fancy crocheted pot 2, 65c; bright colore loop, pot holders, 20c postage. Mrs. Joe B, Wi Rt. 5, Ellijay. Bind. pillowcases, aprons, small, med, sizes, 50c, 60c and 7 dish towels, days of the $1. set. Mrs. Floyd M 7, Gainesville. _ 5 wedding ring qi hand pieced, $5. ea from new cotton mate matched colors. No large bed size. Mrs. Rt. 2, Ellijay. White pillowcases, some trimed, $1.25 | aprons, 50c ea; wi cloths, day of week $1.; potholders, 2 for 25c; crocheted vanity se doilies, 50c ea; croch cushions, 25c. Add Mrs. Byron ~ eh Gainesville. _New quilts, dbl. . linings are dyed sheetin ferent colors to match $5. plus 60c postage. Sen O. Mrs. Dave Garlin, 4 ville. White emb. bed sp 3 piece white em s.e-t, $1.50;- 5: pees $3.25; white and aprons, trimmed, sm 40c, medium, 50c, = extra large, 75c. Add po Mrs. Paul Robinson, Gainesville. Emb. white pillow $1.25; crochet cup and s 15c ea; rose crochet A set, 3 piece, $1.50; : ty set, 3 pe, $1. 25; chet set for chair, Nellie A. Waters, May re sheeting, sei : plain dish towels, 10 e set; woven pot holders, 15 ea or 2, 25c; crochet, 3 p sets, $2. ea. Add pos L. M. Major, Rt. ville. 2 butterfly quilt topa pliqued on white shee together with yellow appliqued on light together with white dutch doll top, white gether. with green. ors, full size. Miss ham, Box 69, Chatewn Dalton. New handmade quil : dbl. bed size made SF. Q lace trim, $1.25; ae cases, full size, $2. chet fruit bowls pines sign, $1.25. Add pos Dewey Ellis, Rt. 3 5 prs. plow cases, | size, yel crochet trim, apace made of sacks, $1.50 1 pry 10c postage, ea. Mrs. A. kinson, Rt. 6, Macon. 2 nice quilt tops, 2 pot eRe, 25 e: Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. New hand made q size, nice cotton mate good cotton padd each: oe tea aprons, PP. Mrs. Ventis 5, Ellijay. =