Georgia Farmers ar arkeg Commissioner ulletin Phil Campbell, | 0] [UME 45 Farmers Must Renan On Guard, However Georgia. The two year campaign to wipe him with the helpful use of atomic energy s been so successful that the huge fly ing laboratory at Sebring, Florida, is being closed down. The Sebring lab will be held ready for operation if needed and laboratory in Texas will always have sterile flies ready for use. Certainly this is good news to all farm- rs in our state. Of all the pests that plague us in the uction of food and fiber it is doubtful y created a greater hatred in the er than the screwworm. pe was a serious and dirty pest. He White The screwworm has been eradicated crocheted bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, yellow stock losses and many lost working hours inspecting and treating farm animals. In addition to the livestock losses the screwworm also imposed fearful penalties on our wildlife population. There is no way of knowing just how much this pest cost us in terms of wildlife but his toll must have been tremendous. Tt is indeed welcomed news that Feds. eral officials presently consider us safe from ravages of this fearsome pest. We are happy that we could have a part in what we consider one of the most benefi- cial agricultural programs ever admini- | stered by government agencies. But despite the work done by Federal and State officials a great deal of the credit for the success of this program must go to the farmers themselves. If farmers in Georgia and neighboring states had not cooperated fully, eradication of the screw- worm would not have been possible. ous quilt tops, 3, $5; other tops, $2.25 ea. Add. 50c > ERADICATED cost farmers thousands of dollars in live-_ Pillowcases, NUMBER ate = We sincerely hope that by remaining on constant guard we will never be plagued by the screwworm again. As s precaution farmers should still keep an eye on their livestock and report any in- festation that might possibly be screw~ worm. In the meantime, everyone, who | has had a part in eradicating the pest should take pride in this accomplishment, me Agricultural CALENDAR Nov. 20-26, National Farm-City Week. Noy. 29-Dec. 1, Henry Grady Hotel, At- | lantaGeorgia Association of Soil Conservation District Supervisors. ad, made of good| White pillowcases, emb. and HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Vhite cotton crocheted baby either pastel or lace d, $1. pr.; rayone bou- cheted baby shoes, blue, ellow, green or white, 5 pr. Add 10c postage per lizabeth Coleman, Rt. 1s 205, Danielsville Rd., Coeacheied vanity sets, , with crocheted edg- , $1.00 set; aprons with s, prints and solids, large 0 ea., medium, 75c ea.; 5 prons, 20c ea.; crocheted doilies, 15 in., $1.50 ea.; n Ga. No checks or ps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, co. bl. bed size quilt tops, $2 Add postage. Mittie Roper, 1, Canton. bed size quilt tops, new re on machine, Add postage. No D 5 checks. Mrs. E. E. e, Shadburn Ferry Rd., or bl. size white muslin t tops, appliqued, 1 large with parasal, pink with , 1 small girl with parasal, en with lavender, $7.00 ea. Troy Staten, Box 45, tsworth, Rd., Dalton. hite pillowcases, emb. and trocheted, $1.00 set; broad- h pillowcases emb., cro- ted, $1.25 set; bonnets, $1 emb. Ad tage. Nel] Bennett, Rt. 1, 21, Oakwood. d|ding, $7.00. Mrs. and green. 75c pr.; pibs to match, both for $1. 00 white crocheted lace for pillowcases, $1 Pr.; White crocheted cen- terpieces, $1 ea. Add- postage. Mrs. H. H. Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe. 1 hand crocheted table cloth, 68 X 80 in. square, ecru, No. 30. thread, rose on dia- mond design, $60. PP. Mrs. Eula McMahon, 481 Washing- ton St. SW, Atlanta 15. Round, white, pineapple ta- blecloth, 45 in. across, $4; chair sets in white filet cro- chet, $1 set; 17 in. doiley, white, $1. Mrs. Clara Mooney, Star Rt. B. Ellijay. Fancy shaped and novelty pot holders, nicely made of good materials, 25c ea. 6, $1 also, red Raspberries, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Emb. pillowcases with cro- cheted edging, $1 set; day of week dish towels, $1 set; clothes pin bags, made like lit- tle dress, $1. 00 ea.; quilt patch aprons, 75 ea.; old fa- shion bonnets, $1 ea. Add po- stage. Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt. 18, Gainesville. 6 pe. white sofa and chair sets, $3.00, 8 pc., $4.00; pil- lowcases, trimming, $1; tur- tle vanity pillow, $1.75 e: white, 3 pe., vanity set, $2; white crocheted bedsprea $45, Add postage. Mary Tum- lin, Eastanollee. Nice new quilts, dbl. bed size, cotton material and rd- J. F. Arm- strong, Rt. 3, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. postage for 3 tops. Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Rt. 5, Gainesville. Crocheted vanity sets, stan- dard size, all colors, $2.00; flat work doilies, all colors and sizes, $1.50 to $2.00; chair back sets, $3.00: flat doilies, table runners, $2 and $3; ruffled doilies, all sizes and colors and designs, $2 to $3. Mrs. G. W. Moore, Rt. J, Mableton. Hand crocheted belt and coin purse set for small girls, 21$1.25 set, assorted colors. PP. Miss Lois White, Rt. 7, Gain- esville. New dbl. bed size quilts, hand made, new materials and cotton quilted the old fashion way, $6.50 ea. PP in Ga. Will not ship out of state. Cash or M. O. Mrs. I. L. Boring, New Hope, Rt. 1, Dallas. Nice new hand made quilts, full dbl. bed size, made of matching solid and print cot- ton material, cotton padding, quilted by design, Dbl. Wed- ding Ring and Fancy Flower, $12.50 ea., other new quilts of good material and padding, $6.50 PP. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Large size quilt tops, all new material, 2 for $5; also large size quilts, all new padding, solid col. lining, $7 postpaia. All different designs. Mrs. a R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gainesville. work | white material. with col. bor- der, $1.00 pr; fancy organdy tea aprons, stitched with auto- matic machine, $1.25 ea. Add postage. No chks. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Large size crocheted bed spread, made of cotton madal- lion with yellow roses in ea. madallion; also, large size spread made with nylon thread in madallions, $60 each. Add postage. Mrs. C. 8S. Boyt, Sr., Rt. 1, Yatesville. Crocheted center pieces, 12 and 14 in., 50c and $1.00; crocheted edge, 25c and 50c yd.; decorative pot holders, crocheted, 25 ea.; 9 pe. lunch- eon set, $2.50; dresses, sizes 1 - 6 yrs., $1.50; doll dresses, 50c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2;. Box 150; Camilla: Emb. pillowcases with cro- cheted edging, $1.00 set; day of week dish towels, $1: 00 set; clothes pen bags, made like little dress, $1.00 ea.; old|$ fashion bonnets, $1.00 ea.; quilt patch aprons, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt. 8, Gainesville. crocheted edge, $1.00 pr; dres= ser scarf, emb. and crocheted ends, 50c ea; emb. small pile | lowcases for baby bed or for toss pillows, 40c ea.; quilt tops, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Byron foc Rt. 7, / Gainesville. Tatting for standard pillowcases, all col., ed and white, 75c for oneiah for pr. pillowcases. Mrs. Edi Myers, Mayfield. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $2 ea. and you pay postage. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. Crocheted handbags, $5.0 $8.00 and $10; stoles, $8, 516. and $11 any color, also baby shoes, $1: baby shawls, $83 baby outfits, $7. Mrs. C. Vo Jordan, 2205 Westover Dr, East Point. Ph. PO 6-1134. Crocheted doilies, white, 2 in: 215 in: $2. and: $4:35: scarves, 15 X 36 in. 3 ea.; 1 ecru with pink, 1 1/2 X 39 in. $3.50; sev. vanity sets, with 15 in. matching doi lie, $3 del. Mrs. A. L. Walker, Rt. 3, Carrollton. 2 new quilt tons, $2.50 plus postage; 3 pc. chair set, light yellow, $5.00 PP: 3 pc. chair set, white, $3.00 plus postage; book marks, 15e ea. plus pos- tage. No checks. Mrs. W. T. Langley, Rt. 3, Box 384-A, College Park. Crocheted baby shoes; white with pastel or lace trim, $1.00 pr; rayon boucle, white and baby colors, $1.25 pr. Add 10c postage per pr. Elizabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 205, Dan- ielsville Rd. Athens. Pillowcases, emb. crocheted edge, white $1.00 set: brown cloth, $1.25 set; aprons, 3, $1. 25: bonnets, $1. 00: 7 day week tea towels, $1. 00. Add postage. Nell Bennett, = J; Box 21, Oakwood. Nice new handmade dbl, bed size quilts, cotton mater= ial, cotton padding, pieced in block design, $10. Do not ship. Mrs. P. S. Wallace, John Pew tree oR; Fi 2, Springs. 5 yds. ea. yellow and whit dbl. tatting, and 3 yds. al colors. 50e yd.; 9 yds. white single tatting, 35c yd.: also, 12 white feed sacks, 160 lh,y, unwashed, 22c ea. No checks, Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3, Bow 157, Millen. Powder Georgia e EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH e LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: e@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES SIZ@ Ry, variegats white, ee a Set ee gtable farm. Have to furnish he fen chicken or cattle farm. on the Brandywine Rd. about { 1/2. mi - wnules and help tend to live farm and odd | PAGE ae MARKET BULLETIN {GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agrivulture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. 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Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF | NOVICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. 1$20. mo. Mrs. FARM WORK WANTED Married man with family wants job on farm by the day, doing farm work. Need 4 R. house, prefer close to Atlanta or Marietta. No bad _ habits. fe to be moved. Write. Joe Brown, Rt. 2, c/o Dew Co- ogans, Madison. 22 yr. old woman wants job on farm with reliable people doing light farm work for room, board and salary. Write. iss Betty June Williamson, t. 2, Moultrie. 41 yr. old single man wanis oe on poultry or caitle farm or $8. week and board, room and washing. Need work at nce. Simon E. Dury, 2507 Reynolds St. Brunswick. Man, wife and 6 children would like year round steady work on poultry farm or veg- ouse. Have to be moved. rite. Alvin Bullard, Rt. 3, Box 237, Vidalia. 29 yr. old white man wants job on farm. Know how to drive tractor, tractor truck and trailer. Exp. in Dairy work James E. McDaniel, Norcross d., Rt.:1, Bex 134, Duluth. Want job in milk dairy, farm" work, or any kind of arm work, Go _ anywhere. Need house wired for elec. tove, and to be moved at once. Vive now 3 mi. No. Alpharetta Herschel Martin tore. Have 2 in family only, wife and self. Wm. Malcom, RFD 1, Alpharetta. - Single, white man, age 51, wants job at once. Cannot ee tractor, truck or operate arm machinery, but can work jobs around arm. Must have bus fare. ork for board, washing, live as one of family and small wages. Give number and ages ber, family. Taft Parker, c/o Sim Luke, Rt. 3, Nashville. Want job on large regular farm or cattle farm. Experi- enced in both farming and on cattle ranch, also can drive tractor, J.2-V. Daniel Rt; LaGrange. Ph. TW 2-6507. Christian white man with small family wants job as handy man on farm, doing any kind farm work. Can drive | truck and tractor. Must have day or weekly pay of no less $30. week, with Sunday off, prefer in No. Ga. Write all de- tails. Rev. Gene Southerland, Rt. 1, Fairmount. FARM HELP WANTED Want white family, 2 men to work, to operate 60 cow Grade A dairy. Must be hon- est, sober and willing work- ers. Good pay, good house, wired for stove. School bus and mail Rt. Ref. required. J. T. Thomason, Rt. 1, Monticel- lo. Ph. 5901 (Day) a. Want farm hand with small family for work on farm for day wages. Steady work. 4 R. house, on school bus Rt. No drinkers. Give references. Write. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folk- ston. Want country man, 30-45 yrs. to do light farm work on farm. Prefer one who can milk. Carl Perry, 603 E. Spring St., Monroe. Want couple to run 2 H. truck farm on shares and wa- ges. Must have tools. Also, some cattle and fruit crops. Extra work for cash wages. S. S. Storer, Rt. 1, c/o Storers Ranch, Douglasville. Want man to run small dairy. Must be honest and so- Good 4 R. house, wired for elec. stove, also running water, near church and on school bus route. G. T. An- derson, Middleton Ph, 857~- J raised wo- a ( Elberton, } Want reliable farmer to work 20-25 acres open land, with house, located upper end Spalding Co. off State Hwy. 155, in 1960 on satisfactory basis agreed upon. Ben T. Huiet, 288 State Labor Bldg. Atlanta. Ph. JA 4-2411. Want single, white man to work on farm for board, laun- dry and $50. mo. Must be so- ber. T. R. Carder, Rt. 3, Dah- lonega. Want unencumbered coun- try woman, middleaged, to live in home on farm with elderly lady and do light farm work, for room, board and Ww. E. Waller, Rt. C, Box 55, Griffin. Want reliable white woman to live in home with elderly couple on farm and do light farm work, for board, private room and $12.50 weekly. Mrs. H. M. Meadows, Rt. 2, Kite. Want exp. Dairyman to op- erate 60-70 cow dairy, with all modern parlor and pipe line milking. equipment. Must be sober and furnish ref. in first letter. C. J. Fuqua, e/o Fuquas Dairy, Barney. SALE EVENTS DECEMBER 5 - Saturday Complete dispersal Reg. pol- led Herefords. . .Reynolds, Taylor Co... . 3 herd bulls, rt yearling bulls, 56 brood cows and 30 calves to be sold. . . For further infor- mation and catalogue, write RK. L. Swearingen, Jr. Box 337, Reynolds. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE -$ H. P. Briggs and Stratton gas motor, good cond., for use on garden tractor, wood saw, light generator and other farm uses, $30. as is. Cash and carry. M. J. Hambright, 446 Pegs Rd., S. W. Atlanta 15. Ph. PO 7-7080. Cub power pulley, $20.; farming tools asst., good cond, surpius Seed: fork, hole dig- gers, picks, shovel, Maddox, wide shovel, axes, cross cut saw, small bow saw, tool sharpener, garden cultivator. H. L. Wilson, 503 Ridge Dr. Pine Lake. Ph. HI 3-6140. 2 H. iron wheel wagon trac- tor hitch, newly painted, 1 dbl, hopper Cole corn plan- ter, all sige shape. Brooks Greene, Rt. 2, Gray. One 10 ft. Ezee Flow spread- er for seed or fertilizer, never used, equipped with new tires and tubes, Ready to use. Mrs. Margaret Lightfoot, Rt. 2, Jesup Ph. 7-3660. Cole corn mill, A-1 cond., grinds meal like the old fash- joned water mill rocks, air cooled, $145. N. Morris Nich- olson, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. 1,002 Pockman laying cag- es, excellent cond., with stain- less steel water troughs, 1951 Chev. pick-up truck, good cond., $250. or trade for live- stock. Dan Nuckolls Rt. 2, Li- thonia. Ph. HU 2-6615.. 1 set of Allis Chalmers planters for W.D. tractor, cheap, or will trade for pick- up truck. W. C. Hardison, By- ron. Keenco auto, chicken feed- er, 5 ton Lemanco steel bin with auger and motor, 400 holes metal nests, six 40 ft. auto. waterers and 25 five ft. hand feeders. Excellent cond. Don Gurley, Rt. 1, Rockmart. Ph. 5421. Hay rake, 3 point pick-up type for Ford tractor, $85.; also dbl. sec. spring tooth harrow, $75. Trade pick-up type 2 or 3 dise turning plow for Ford tractor. Frank Dysart Rt. 3, Cartersville. 3028. Fort tractor model 850, with deluxe seat, wheels, etc., front and rear, just like new, only has 146 hrs. on its 'G2. 000. or trade down for 1953 or later 1 used Farmall M. tractor, excellent cond, planting and _jcultivating equipment includ- ed, reasonable for cash, at my farm 2 mi, N.E. Girard. Burke Co. B. F. Burton, Rt. 1, Box 137, Girard. Irrigation pump with 1- 1/2 in Tappings, 7 H. P. Wisc. air- cooled engine, 15 ft. flexible suction hose, complete unit mounted on 2 wheel trailer, $140. H. D. Sherwood, 601 Hemlock Cir. S.E. Atlanta 16. Two 2 H. wagons for sale at my farm. J. C. Brown, Rt. 2 Lacctoa; 1952 Allis Chalmers trac- tor fully equipped except har- row, A-1 cond. $800.: one 80 gal. syrup kettle, $70. Mrs. H. BE. Marred: Rt... 2: Nashville. Ph. 9008. Good Woodridge tractor and 14 yard pan on rubber, tires good, new motor, $5,500. Glenn Norton, Fairburn. 300 Back to Back laying cages 10 x 16, equipped with feeders, waterers and hang- ers, 25c ea. Parks R. Roper, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Scout back hoe for a tractor with 18 in. bee $775. Hoyt Pierce, Rt. 1, Dew- Ph. 1883J- 1 (Elber- on J. Deere M tractor, 1 Windy 3 pt. hookup, 1 J.D. K.B.L. 3 pt. harrow, good cond. $800. See my place (brick house), June. 54 Hwy. and oon Si. Mrs. J. I. Matheson, Rt. 1, Box 401, Forest Park. 1956 J. D. tractor 40 model, planting and cultivating at- tachments. 2 disc plow, 20 disc smoothing harrow tool bar with spring tooth and subsoil- ing foot, used 2 yrs. $1,400 at once. Mrs. J. L. Carden, Rt. 1, Moreland. Ph. AL 3-1267. J. D. Fertilizer grain drill, 11 disc, in good cond. used very little, $250. Sam Carter, Reynolds. Ph. TI 7-4605. J. D. 25 Combine with 7 ft. blade and grain tank, practi- cally new. James E. Stroud, McDonough. 1951 cub tractor with plow, harrow, mower and cultiva- tor, in good shape, $400. E. J. Stallings, Rt. 1, Box 249, New-. nan. Ph. AL 3- 0954. Ford. tractor. H. M. Tribble, Rt. 2, Cartersville. 1956 Massey Harris pony tractor with cultivators, disc harrow, spring tooth harrow, dise plow, planters and scoop. All work on hydraulic lift, and in excellent cond. Wm. H. Mi- lum, Rt. 1, Cumming. Ph. TU 7-5764. | 600 egg cap. incubator, like new, used twice. Good buy Joseph R. Johnson, Jr., Rt. = Conyers. 10 disc Taylor-Way ki and bog harrow with remote cylinder. control brackets, practically new, $325. Tim Cole, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6970. 10 in. wood saw mounted on wood frame, complete with pully, V belt and gasoline en- gine, all in good working cond, priced right for quick sale. Mrs. Melton L. Moore, Richland. John Deere 100 corn snap- per, $300., all elevators new, in very good cond. Milton P. Minchew, Jr. Rt. 3, Hawkins- ville Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 3- 7030. Irrigation system, 6 mi. pump, V-8 Chrysler Industrial LP} pas - unit. 2,000 ft., 6 m:, aluminum pipe, 66, 000 GHP ecap., used very little, priced. to sell. R. W. Lancaster, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville. 1949 Fort tractor, real smooth with new paint, ex- cellent cond. Golden Lewallen, Rt. 3, Carnesville, Ph. OR. 7- 2261 (Homer). 2 horse wagon: Gainey to- bacco burner; mule drawn Intnl. cotton duster. All in good cond, priced reasonable, at my home, near 5 Points on Eastman and Rhine Hwy. Mrs. M. A. Ross, Rt. 3, Eastman. 300 gal. bulk milk cooler, Wilson ice bank, used 4 mos., $1,800: 2 unit DeLaval. milk- ing machine, motor and pump included. 1 Sterilizer, also 3 compartment washer, $200. All at farm. J. G. Underwood, Rt. 3, Greensboro, Ph. HU. 9-2230. David Bradley compost spreader, practically new, a 500 gal. iron water tank, a 3 roller cane mill, set of stalk cutters for Ford: or Ferguson cultivator, also like new. E. Le Preetorius, Wednesday, November i a Ph, EV. No. NA 8-1813, good cond. disc are practically new; ] small grist mill cheap. Lloyd Young, Rt. 4, Blairsville. | : 1 Propane underground gas tank, 45-gal. cap., for sale. A, B. Forrester, 4364 Baker Oks Doraville. All S. S. Craft bulk, ae S. Surge. gal., gank: 4 al} S. milking machine; 2 ton Brow- er feed mixer, excellent cond, CoN. Roberds, Jr., c/o Rob- erds Dairy, 3500 Tennessee Ave., Savannah. 1956 J. D. tractor with three point hitch, sec. harrow, two 14 in bottom plows, J.D,- 4. row corn picker, all good. cond., $2,350. Adolph Cran- ford, "Rt. 2, Cochran. Ph. WE 4-243]. David Bradley garden tried tor, 2-3/4 H.P. motor with rotary plow, used less 1 hour, $75. RFD Winder; also, Pine tree planter with seat, fits any 3 point tractor hook-up, New point and coulter, per- fect cond., $225. FOB Bar- wick. W. A. Moddox, Jr., 173% Johnson Rd., N. E. Atlanta, Ph. TR 6-2933. 5 ft. rotary mower with 3 point hitch, $180.; also Poulon 2 man 20 in bow saw, heavy but good production saw, $50, Herbert P. Peters, Rt. 3, Win- : dy Hill Rd. Marietta. Ph. HE 5-4777. Hammermil) for sale es sonable. Carl E. Jernberg, Jey Rt. 2, College Park. Homart jet pump, 40 gal, tank, sufficient galvanized piping. Never been used or un- crated. Mrs. R. M. Pope, Rt. 1, Pinehurst. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want 10 to 20 eight ft. waterers or troughs and 25 five ft. feeders or troughs for broiler house. State cond. and best cash price; also have 50 four ft. chicken feeders in good cond. for sale. J. M, Wood, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Want hammer mill-in Road cond., also 1 row corn pick- er fer L.A. tractor, 1m good | cond. W. C. Suggs, St. George. Want floor scales, with all weights for weighing purposes, < in good cond. at cheapest price, Weldon R. Gilbert, Hancock Ave., Rt. 3, Gainesville. : Want old grits mill, a operated. State price. Olen | Baxley, Rt. 1, Baxley. Want deep well pump com plete, in excellent cond. Ca H; Mize, Rt. 3, c/o J:-H.. Whittemore, Douglasville. Want one 1, 2, 3, or 4 tra incubator, air cooled. Robt. Roberts, 1618 Alder Ct. S. E. Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 3-5260. Want hammer mill in good cond., reasonable price. Give: age, price, size, also make of machine. J. C. Thomas, J 103 Harmon Rd. LaGrange. Want PTO pulley assembly for 1951 8-N Ford tractor at reasonable price. Carl Grant, % Rt. 1, Ellijay. Want 1,000 laying nest. Muse be in A- 1 cond. State lowest price picked up at your farm and delivered. Robert B. San- ders, Omaha. 4 Want 10 automatic broilers waterers and 5 natural gas brooders. G. M. Fields, Rt. 2, Loganville. Want corn shucker and shele ler that works either belt driv-_ en or from power toke-off. Will pay cash if in good shape. and priced reasonable. Paul Watkins, Suches. Want 9 used coal chicken brooders at reasonable price. Marlin Alexander, Rt. a, Cleveland, Ph. UN. 5-4289. ;S Want Allis Chalmers @ tractor with disc plow and cul- tivator or Farmall cub with plow and cultivator, cheap for cash, within 40 mi. of Hiram, G. W. Buchanan, Rt. 1, Hiram, Ph. 5370. ee Want to trade 8 eylin 1953 Ford pick-up, in g cond., for Super Ao tractor. Near Holbroo 310 Savannah: | Ave., Statesboro, econd., within 100 mi. of an. T. H. Bryant, Ches- Elgin 1-5262. Jeep, will consider needing some repairs. cond., price, ete.; also, r M. L. Martin, Rd., Augusta, Ph. Park FED & PLANTS _ FOR SALE. 000 bu. 48-93 Victorgrain first yr. from breeder, aned, tested and treated, ity 99.30 pct., Germ. 94 $1.25 bu, FOB. In 4 bu, bags and 3 bu. new bags. . Carter, Winterville, Ph. 38-9755 (Athens). e oka ( Rag or Dish- Gourd) 1959 seed, clean, , 25 seed, 30c and stamp- $1, 10 extra, Rt. 3, Car- A. L. Walker, Rt. 3, Car- n. co good, clean, sound seed, ic for 1 oz. sample; $10 tb. $27: 5 Tbs. $40; 10 Ibs. 5 lbs. $75. Hand made, nd laced billfold free with 0 up order, postpaid. Earl tuckey, Blackshear. kers Sure Grain oats, Ist from breeder, recleaned, ire seed Germ, 95 pct. No! ious weeds, $1.15 bu. OB farm. J. W. Trunnell, Jr. ran. Ph. WE 4-2040 (Day) Chinese Chestnut trees, 2 eavily rooted and branch- 3 - 4 ft. $1.50 Ea. Exgo. | Min. order 3 trees, R. f. bs, 1007 Clifton Rd. N. E., Kiondike strawberry plants, ell rooted, damp packed. 99c , $8.00 M. Min. shipment 200 . Add 25c C. for postage. COD. Mrs. L. S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N. E. Atlanta) h. DR 3-1846. | w gal. nice white onions, gal; scallion buttons, gal. No chks. nor Sun-) trade. Mrs. Lon Ash-' Rt. 1, Dacula. Fine var., strawberry planis, h. for pecans. Mary Tum- Rt. 1, Eastanoliece. treamline everbearing Wherry, $1 C.; yellow Oc} r peach, apricots, musca- es, all with strong roots, 1.00; Mtn, huckleberry, berry, blackberry, boy- berry, 20, $1.00. Postpaid. - dive del. Mrs. B. T. ton, Rt. 1 Bowdon. akefield cabbage plants, rooted, early heading af- transplanting, 500, $1.75; M. 1M. prepaid when. ecompanies order. J. H. ms, Alma. Black walnut trees, improv- | Strain, bearing size, Blue mson plums, rooted, $1.00 . at my home. F. W. Mad- Stone Mountain. Mastodon everbearing awberry plants, $1 C; Blue} Damson plum trees, weil ed, 3 $1.00. Add postage. . J. L. Banister, Box 47, olidge. Nice Blakemore strawberry ints, $1 C; 500, $4.00; $7.50 ousand. John Fields, 1026 Boer St., Griddin, Ph. "R ed Latham raspberry ts, $1.25 doz.; 1 yr. seed- peach trees, 1 to 2 ft., good peaches, $1.50 doz. stage paid. S. A. Fleener, and. Beauty strawberry ts, large, red sweet ber- bear large crops, . Add 25e for postage. L. pain, Rt. 4, Canton. Strawberry plants, Florida - oz. . postpaid. A. T. , 304 No. Clay St.| n. Beauty strawberry ts, $1.50 C. postpaid. < Se Hemphill, Rt. %, sVille. bearing strawberry, ; $8 MM. Evch, for 100 printed feed sacks, 3 November 18,1959 Pine trea setter in| it blade and scoop for Ford /h 318 | envelope, or 35c del; 100) 1} young, Ibs. genuine Hicks to-. jcan, Chestnut jtrees; also big red raspberry doz. $4 C. Add postage.) | ly fertilized. |M. T, Courson, Hazlehurst. . Ea. pay postage. ie Ellis. Grantville. Fine Bib Joe strawberry. plants, $1.25 C. $10 M. Del. in| Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Green- ville. Young, large everbearing . strawberry plants, ready for transplanting, T5e C. at my ome. Mrs. Bessie Brooks, | 1753. Thompson St. East Point. Ph. PO 1-3986. : Strawberry plants, New Era and Fields Superfection, $1 C. 200 or more. PP. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, | Alpharetta. _ Strawberry plants: Blake- more, $1.50 C.; Mastodona, $1.25 C.; Klondike, $1 C., $4, 500, $8 M.: Peppermint, 30c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bear-| ing size, 75e doz.; Scupper- nong vine cuttings, 75 doz.; Sugar Pears, $1 ea. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1 Gainesville, 2 Healthy Boysenberry plants, come dig and take them free. Now a good time to plant. R. A. Caldwell, Barwick. Mastodon Strawberry! plants, $1.25 C., $10 M. All clean, well rooted plants, large berries. Prompt shipment, full count. Addie Bennett, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Strawberry plants: Blake- more, $1.00 C., 500, $4, $8 M.: Dorsetts, $1.25 C., 500, $5, $9 M. Mrs. J. O. Waldrip, Rt. 7, > | Gainesville. Ga, Red sweet potatoes, large or small quantities, | truck loads a specialty. B. J. Head, Alma. Ph. 3791. Nei-stop everbearing strawberry plants, $1 C. plus. postage on order for less 1,000. Mrs. C. L. Mstes, Bi. 2, Lin- colnton. Small Mahan and Stuart pe- and Catawba here at home. No shipping. Henry Whitfield, 330 Roselane St. Marietta. Garden sage for southern planting now, 2doz. rooted limbs, $1.25 postpaid. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Tenn. Beauty strawberry plants, $1.50 PP; also large red early Klondike straw- berry, same price. Mrs. Lena Hollard, Rt. 2, Gainesville. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALF Coastal Bermuda hay, high- No rain. At farm. 3,000 bales good hay, $5.00 per thousand. Wiley Allgood, Oxford. Coastal Bermuda hay, good quality, in truck lots, at my farm. Berry Rigdon, Tifton. Ph. 281-2-1 500 bales good, clean Seri-. cea Lespedeza hay, for sale or | trade for cattle, fertilizer dis- | tributor or tractor mounted | post hole digger. Guy Neal, Ellenwood. Ph. GR 4-4516, 1,200 bales Sericea Lespe-| deza, baled without rain, $30: ton at barn. Del reasonable | distance. Some oat hay. Mrs. W. A. Estes, RFD Ellenwood. | Ph. GR 4-4694 (Stockbridge. ) | 200 tons Coastal Bermuda | hay, well fertilized contains 8 to 13 pet. protein and 2 to 2- 1/2 pct. 3, Macon, Ph. SH 2-5117. Alfalfa hay, 2nd, 3rd and 4th cuttings, baled without, rain, $40 ton FOB my farm; also, want 1,000 bu. yellow | corn. R. B. Curtis, Farming- ton, Ph. 2603 ( Madison). Good hay well fertilized and limed, properly cured, Millet or Clover, $35 ton;. Sericea, $30 ton. Can make reasonable delivery. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen- wood, Ph. GR. 44290 (Stock- bridge). Bermuda, Fescue and Clo- ver hay, $1 bale, $35 ton on avg. wt. per bale. 25 bales or more del. 10 mi. of Roswell. G. W. West, Jr., Box 201, Sandy Springs, Ph. BL.| 5-3937. Bright, mixed, pasture hay, square wire tied bales, 50c bale at my barn. Mrs. J. C. Neal, e/o Silver Creek Ranch, i, fattening qualities, | $30 ton at barn. S. J. Clay, Rt.;2 Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 2959, er or any equip. for Ford trac- tor. See after 4 PM or week ends. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170 nights. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Swine Reg. Landrace, service age boar and gilts, from popular bloodlines, prices start at $25. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Reg. Landrace hogs, wean- ed boars and gilts, open gilts, bred gilts and sows. H. M Edwards, Rt. 1 Winterville, Ph. Riverside 2-5717. 3 Reg. Tamworth gilts, 4 mos. old, farrowed by grand champion Fayette Cty. Fair, 11958, Ist place in class S. E. Fair, 1959, out of litter of 10 pigs raised, $100 for lot or will trade for purebred An- gus or Whiteface calf at wean- ing age. Jim Allen, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-3942. Big bone Guinea and OIC mixed pies, 6 wks. old Nov. 16th. No Sunday sales. W. F. Lee, Rt. 1, Felton. Reg. SPC shoats about 4 mos. old, long meat type, best bloodlines, perfect spots, 50- 50 color. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. i 2 Reg. Landrace gilts, 10 mos. old, ready to breed, wt. about 300 lbs., $75 ea. or will also, | trade for corn or oats: Res. Landrace boar, 6 mos. old, $50. Palmer Lefstead. Box ee Savannah, Ph. AD. 6- Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, | | service age boars and bred gilts, imported bloodlines. Reg. in buyers name. Clyde Beaty, Rt. 2, Pavo. for sale. M. J. Blackmon, Pine- hurst, Ph. 730. Reg, meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Duroes. Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Prices rea- sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha- Ziehurst. Young Yorkshire boar, good breeding and confirmation, without papers, 200 Ibs. pis, l5c Ib. J. E. Gunby, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558 (Newnan). Berkshire ean meat type, Wayside Mixer Line gilts, ready for breeding, boars 7 to 9 mos. old. fully treated. H. E. Brown, Box 825, Ameri- cus. _ Duroc pigs, best of blood- lines, ready for sale (8 wks. old) Nov. 30. Reg in buyers name. wermed and treated for Cholera, both sexes, $25 ea. Roscoe McDonald, eRe Milledgeville, Ph. ee 2766. es Reg Landrace sows and gilts, service age boars. Winners of Augusta Fair Home of 1959 Grand Champion hog. Prices from $25.00: Feeder pigs, $9 A. R. Greene, Rt. 1, Box 507-B, Au- gusta. Ph. Regent 6-3155. Purebred Duroc hogs, pigs, - 4 mos. old, either Sex, open and bred gilts, bred sows, medium and meat type, best bloodlines, free of disease, with or without papers: also, Holstein cow to freshen Dec. 22nd with 2nd calf, 1,000 Ibs. M. M. Newsome, Jordans Mill Rd., Sandersville, Ph. 3856. Fifteen, 3/4 Landrace and 1/4 Hampshire, pigs, approy. 10 wks. old for sale. J. pigs, bred 59-6940. OIC breeding stock, medium blocky type, bred gilts, $55 at farm; pigs 3 mos. old, all good, $25 ea. FOB. All Reg. in buy- ers name. Will trade for cat-. tle of good quality. Paul J. | yrs. Cain, Rt. 1; Commerce. Entire herd purebred Land- race swine, 30 bred sows and gilts, 15 young gilts, 50 wean- ling pigs. No reasonable offer refused. J. W. Geeslin, c/o Sugar Ann Spice Farm, By- romville, Feed Oats, Moregrain, 80c bu. at barn or will trade for 8.{t. Ezee-Flo fertilizer spread- "| calves, jshire boar, rs Williams, Woodstock, Ph. G1. | (16 pigs, 6 shoats, 60 - 70 ilbs., and 2 sows, all for $180. Mrs. M. B. Smith, 115 Rail- road St., Austell. ce Reg Landrace gilts, boars and bred gilts. Reg. in buyers |name, 100 pct. imported blood- lines. Unrelated pairs. H. R. | Gossett, Cave Spring. Hampshire and Tamworth sows, boars, gilts, pigs, very reasonably priced, or. Carl E. Jernberg, Rt. 2, Col- lege Park, Ph. PO. 6-2072 (Atlanta). Res. Hampshire boar, 2 yrs. old, about 500 Ibs., from cham- pionship stock; 1 Spotted Po- land China boar, old, good producer for best offer, or trade for milk goats, rabbits,: horses. Also, need good hay del. my barn. D. J. Perkins, Rt. 1, Norcross, Ph. HI 3-9909 (Clarkston). 8 good purebred Yorkshire pigs, 6 wks. old; also, 9 pivg, 1/4 Hampshire and 3/4 York- shire, 10 wks. old, all $8 ea.,' $15 pr.; 1 sow, half Yorkshire and half Hampshire, 3rd lit- |ter pigs, 12 in last litter, $40. Will not ship. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple (near Draketown). 2 gilts, 1 boar, 9 wks. old, purebred Hampshires, Reg. and treated, mother is prize winner, $25 ea. Fine for 4-H workers. Bobby Smith, Box 297, Butler, c/o Mercer Smith. Purebred S. P. C. swine, 2 boars and 2 gilts, 8 mos. old, about 275 Ibs. ea., $50 ea: 2 gilts, 6 mos. old , about 150 Ibs. ea., $30 ea.; 6 pigs, 9 wks. old, about 50 Ibs. ea., $15 ea. Blue Ribbon winners at Ex- change Club Fair. Trade for Herefords. Robert Baswell, Rt. 1, Hephzibah. Reg. Berkshire sow, bred for. Dec. farrow; Reg. boar, 18 mos. old, proven breeder: Reg. sow, 1 yr. old: also, 6 Reg. Berkshire pigs, ready | now. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cum- |berland Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. SPC hogs, service boars, | : bred gilts and 3 mo. old pigs | TR. 2-1072. 30 Duroc pigs, 7 and 8 wks. old, low prices, with 6 or more, price reduced. . T. Harbin, Noah Arc Rd., Jones- boro. 3 prolific brood sows, 1/2 Berkshire, bred to Reg. Berk- due to farrow about Dec. 1. Rufus Merriman, Lyons, Rt. 3. Ph 8303 (at Johnsons Corner). Reg. Yorkshire sow, 2 yrs. old, 400 Ibs., $75.00; Reg. Yorkshire boar, 200 Ibs., 9 mos. old, $65: Black PC boar, 9 mos. old, 250 Ibs., purebred, no papers, $60; black PC gilt, with six pigs, PC and York- shire cross, $110 of $300 for lot. D. O. Bates, Rt. 2, Tooms- boro. j Reg. Hampshire boar, for sale or will trade for Reg. boar not related to my herd. Selling to prevent inbreeding, | Cs 0. 1 Maddox, Winder. Purebred Duroc sow, not Reg., 2 yrs. old due to farrow this month, $75; Reg. gilt, 4 mos. old, wormed and treated, ae Frederick Zipperer, Mar- ow. Cattle Reg. Holstein bull, excellent bloodline, ready for service, priced reasonable. W. K. San- ders, Shady Dale, Ph. 5447. 9 Reg. Black Angus bulls, 7-8 mos. old, reasonably priced. David ee, Rt. 4, New- nan, Ph. AL 3-4297. 7 Reg. horned Hereford yearling bull calves, splendid bloodlines, vaccinated for everything, priced very rea- sonable. Wayne D._ Phillips, c/o Honey Ridge Plantation, Guyton, Ph. Prospect 2-3933. Several top quality, Reg. polled Hereford bulls, deep red and blocky, excellent wt. for age. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. Juno 4-2312 (QGdum). Reg Black Angus bull, 2 9 mos. old excellent breeding stock, $300. Guy Neal, Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4- | 4516. Reg. horned Hereford bull, 11 mos. old, $200 or will trade for Reg. heifer. M. B. Welsh, Rt, 2, Heath Rd., Macon, | Nov. 20, 1955, Sire, will trade some for cattle, any age. 1-1/2 yrs.' } Black Angus bul over Black Capmere II), born Black Capmere of Dwight 8th; Dam, _ Cameron Blackbird 11, for | sale or will trade for bull of equal value; also, purebred Landrace pigs, 9 wks. boars and gilts, from best Reg. bloodlines. H. P. Wilson, Rt. 5, Box 80, Marietta. 15 young Reg. Angus bulls, 8 - 16 mos. old, $200 up; 26 open heifers, 8 - 18 mos. old, calfhood vaccinated against Brucellosis, from $200; young cows with calves by side, from $350. All cows purebred with pavers. Most bulls and heifers sired by Eileenmere 500 Carr, Vienna. ie 15 dbl. reg. polled Here. for cows and heifers, CMR and texas Domino bloodlines, 2 cows with calves at side; also 8 polled Hereford bulls, 1 and 2 yrs. old, all, $150 to $250 eg. Paul Carpenter, Rt. 5, Tifton, Ph. 1523-R-4, : Good Guernsey cow, due to freshen Jan. 1960 with 2ad calf; also, part Angus heifer, due in March 1960 with Ist calf. Both artificially bred. Mrs. Hoyt Chandler, Stock- bridge, Ph. GR. 4-4084 even~ ings only. Ten, 8 mo. old, calves, avg. wt. about 400 lbs. and 2 Reg. bulls, one 18 mos. old, other 16 mos. old. All top bloodlines. Henry Peskin, Winder, Ph. 5941. Good quality grade polled Hereford heifer, about 16 mos. old, for sale or will trade for good quality Polled bull abont __ oe 1 yr. old. T. A. Branch, Box 266, Decatur. 2 good milch cows, one ig Jersey, other Guernsey, for sale or will trade for beef type cows. Cen be. seen on Sundays or Tuesdays. Summi Frix, Rt. 3, Box 165, Conyers. Reg. 5 yr. old Aberdeen-An- gus cow with 2 mos. old male calf at side and Rebred toa Reg Angus bull Nov. 2, 1959, $300.00; also, want gentle easy milking cow. breed not impor- tant, must give at least 3 gal. daily. Prefer with 2nd or 3rd calf. State price and direc~ tions to farm. Miss Bernice Phelps, Box 296, Roswell, Ph. 9-5496 (Marietta) after 7 P. Reg. Guernsey bulls, 12 to 24 mos. old, artificial blood- lines, good color, priced rea< sonable. F. H. Bunn, Midville. 12 Holstein springers, 2 Guernsey, all from dairy herd, calfhood vaccinated, $200 ea. Ts, Louis Tate. Cloudland, Ph. 599 (Menlo). Some nice brood cows, mostly all white, with calves and 3 purebred Holstein hei~ fers and 1 Guernsey heifer will freshen first of 1960. Clifford Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ph. 3456. Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Red Lights, Noble Rex,* Res. 36083, American saddle bred Stallion. Proven sire of top colts, Grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thomas G, Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692. Nice, 5 gaited, show horse, 1,100 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, for sale, Cary Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnese ville, Ph. OR. 7-2967 (Homer). Nice half Quarter horse and half Shetland stud colt, roan with large blaze. Roger S&S. Cobb, Box 355, Marietta. Nice gentle, 2 yr. old, black saddle mare, broke for riding, $125 or trade for nice gentle Shetland pony; also, Holstein bull, can be used as stock bull, about 1,000 Ibs., for sale. Van Whitlock, Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. LY 9-6811. 2 stud Shetland colts, sor~ rel and Palomino, 6 mos. old white manes and _ tails. Bud Kasulka, 1423 Wesleyan Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-8060. Pony 400 lbs., 52 in. high, dark brown, with western sad- dle. $100 or consider trading for good large western sad- dle as part payment. Mrs. H. D. Carden, Rt. 5, New Clinton her Box 430, Macon, Ph. SH, 3-1490, 4 bull | (West. eid, 3s 18.3. Tr, B. W. PAGE FOUR a ~TIVESTOCK FOR SALE 6 yr. old silver colored Arabian mare in foal, $300; al- 0, black show saddle and bes $125. must sell. Sally $500. for lot, or $ No. 36, also Ringneck Soba flight pens, About 575 Bobwhite ant 1. ea. Per ants and J ap Silkie and Corn- ish bantams. C. E. Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest Dr. Ss. E. At- |lanta 16. Ph. MA 7-1665. 800 grown Bobwhite quail, fully feathered, raised in large $1. ea. W. Z. Page, orrester, 2572 Lawrenceville| 2125 6th St., Columbus. Ph. wy Decatur, Ph. HI. 3-5853.|FA 3-5896. Very gentle solid brown 1 pr., large Show type Shetland pony with western saddle and bridle. Lawrence W. Dabney, 2624 Lenox Rd., NE, Atlanta, PH. CE 7-2543. Sheep and Goats 2 fine male goats, 1-1/2 yr. old and 5 mos. old. 1 part Nu- bian and part Toggenburg, other full stock Nubian; also 3 stone churns and 2 geese, $5.00 for the 2. Mrs. Lee -Kirkley, 3860.Cascade Ave.,, 5S. W., Atlanta Ae Saanan milk goat, ae milking 5 mos. 3 qt milker, is now giving 1 qt. per day, will give more with plenty ood feed, $10 He my place. fp F. Seay, Rt. 3917 Pan- thersville Rd., inilenwood. Excellent, young French Ai- pine breeding bucks, service - gge, from Del Norte blood- : oy heavy milk strain, horn- ess and disbudded, Reg. in uyers name, reasonable. Or- der buck and doe kids now for 960. Nellie M. Mingledorff, Rt. 3, Douglas. yas 2 white Saanan milk goats, e fresh with first kids, $25 ea.; poe.) elsoe Toggenburg to freshen in a few days, $25: Will not E> No letters answered. Joe B. Phillips, Stonewall Tell Rad., Stonewall, Ph. 6482 (Fairburn). Several very fine Reg. Suf- folk rams and 2 unregistered ones for sale. Dr. Linwood = 902 Sand Bar Ferry tin Augusta. WANTED Want common goats, no ilkers, in radius of 40 mi. refer buttheads. F. R. Futch, Rt. 1, Box 36, Nashville. _. Want up to 50 head common pon all or mostly nannies, uttheads preferred, within 100 mi of Savannah. Wayne D; ae Guyton, Ph, PR. 2- Want Reg. SPC boar hog. Must be large enough for oe vice. Felton McMichael, Rt. Hillsboro. Kings, mated and working, Silver male and Blue Check, MOG: Nen,< also: 1pr. young Blue Check A.O.C. Kings. Both prs. short and blocky, $7. for lot. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. White King pigeons, $3. pr; Hamburg chickens and Mus- covy ducks, $1.50 ea; common pigeons, $l. pr; bantam hens, $1. ea. Starling Yawn, Byrom- ville. Chukar quail, Greenhead Mallard ducks, Black Cochin bantams, Houdans, Brown Leghorns, Golden and Am- herst grown pheasants. Can- not Jos. R. Johnson, Sr Rt. 2, Conyers. 200 * Riadoeck pheasants, 1959 hatch, $2. ea. at my place. Will del. 100 or more within 50 mi. or ship for extra charges for crating; also Few old hens and cock, good for breeders. C. R. Cole, Carnesville. Ph. FU 4- 2832. Ringneck - pheasants, 1959 hatch, good, healthy, $1.50): and $2. ea. Exch. for Tam- worth or Landrace male pig. Jimmy Palmer, Rt. 2, Meigs. Pr. Chinchillas for sale. Lar- ry King, Rt. 3, Rockmart. Ped. giant Chinchillas from Show winning stock, Juniors, $3. ea. $5. pr: Seniors, $5. ea. $8. pr; Trios, $7. and $11. Pay- ment with order. Sat. guar. Jimmy Ferguson, Gillsville. Ph. LE 2-2819 (Gainesville). Californians, purebred, Ped. all ages, Show and Produc- tion str. Few bred does, Amer- ican Dutch, Black and choco- late col., all young, well mark- ed, Show type. C. W. Stinson, Ellenwood. Ph. GR. 4-4673. N. Z. White rabbits, Jrs. $7. ea; Senior herd bucks, $12.50 to $15. ea; would take some corn, potatoes and other farm products at market prices in MARKET BULLETIN, 1959 crop eas hulled black | Wowie 15e Ib; also black walnut plants, 50 ea. Add postage. Anne M. Daniel, Rt. L: Talking Rock. White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., 3, $1.; burlap feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., 15c_ea.; chicken fertilizer, 50e bag. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr., SW, Box 487, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-1388. Pecan meat, whole halves, $1.25 lb.; broke up pieces, 90c lb.; also, weaved cotton jer- sey pot holders in asst. or sol- id colors, $1.50 doz. Add. post- age on pecan meats. Mrs. Gar- ney Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer. Jerusalem Artichokes, PP 2nd zone, $1.75 gal. Chgs. Col. $7. 8 Bal: $4.50: gal. at my home. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452. Nice shade dried Sage and dry Hot pepper, 30c at., $1. gal.; Sage and Catnip plants, 10c ea., $1. doz.; Peppermint, five cents bunch; red Scallion Onion Buttons, 50e C. All del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Ree: Royston. Long handle dipper Gourds, 25 and 50 ea.; 15 and 16 in. Martin Gourds, 15c ea., large sizes, 25c, 35 and 50c; small sizes 10c. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. eBbis, Rt, Os Add postage. Lar ge red hot mapper (home grown) 25c for 1 doz. pods. Add postage Ollie Southern, Star Rt. B, Ellijay. Cptiabday: November 12, Want Peac 0 ec k Quote number and pr Yellow root, freshly dug and nicely washed, 85c for 4 Ib. lard boxful; old fashion large blooming sunflower seed for chicken feed, 30c large cup- ful. Add postage. Mrs: Dewey Box 58, Ellijay. 2 wagon wheels with 2 in. tires, 42 in. high, $5. Won't ship. S. A. Fleener, Richland. Black Snake root, 60c large match boxful; also, red mul- tiplying Scullion onion but- tons, $1.25 gal.; Queen of Meadow root, Rattle root, Yel- low root, all $1. lard boxful. Mrs. G. T | Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 1959 old fashion Black Wal- nut meats, large pieces, $1.50 lb. PP. Money back if not satisfied. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. Large Bamboo Cane roots, 20c ea. Add postage. Cheaper by the hundred. B. Fudge, 157 Crawford St., Colquitt. Sage, hand gathered and shade dried, PP up to 5th zone, ee .50 JIb., 10. Ibs. $11:50 or 10. and you pay postage. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Toc- coa. | | quilt tops, very good ice j checks. G. W. Costan, P. OQ. Jenkinsburg. Want gourds (decc type) and some red and low corn. Mrs. Jay ings, Box 103, Duluth. Want Pomegranate Lie is fruit bearing. Go afte not too far. Mrs. Morton ter, 148. East Drive, N.E lanta 5: ; ner FOR SALE Several large size, no string tops, $1.75 ea. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, F ton. : & Large dbl. bed size quill tops, small doll umbrella all dolls dif. colors and 2 appliqued on white, set t gether in flowered prints, ea, Miss Gena Bigham, 69, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, m chine sewed, all new- sq $2.50 ea.; twin size, $1.75 Add postage. No. CO Mrs: BE 26 Shadburn Ferry Rd., Bu Nice dried Sage, $1.50 lb.; Sage seed, 2 doz., 10c; rooted Sage plants, $1. 50. doz. Add postage. Mary Tumilin, . East- anollee. 1959 crop, nice Stuart and Schley pecans (mixed), sound and well filled, 100 lbs. $40. FOB. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson. 1959 crop Black Walnut ae extra large pieces, 75 ($475 ete. PP. 5 -lbs.- lots; . PP. Mrs. Boyd. Nicholson, Hiawassee. Horseradish roots, Oacen. of Meadow, dried shuck | beans, 50 lb; horseradish plants, 50 doz; garden red. raspberries, 25e ea. 5, $1.; sparment, tan- zy, balm, wild strawberry, 35e doz; garlic, one cent ea. comfry, Queen of Meadow, catnip, 3, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, Ellijay. Yellow root, wild cherry bark, sweet gum bark, each, 4 Ibs. $1.25. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Yellow root, Heart Leave root, both $1. for 4 lb. box ful. Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt 4. Blijay: Unwashed white feed bags, 100 Ib. cap., 20c ea. in lots of 12 or more. washed and iron- ed bags, $3. doz. All PP. Eve- lyn Bramlett, Margret. ade dried Sage, $1.25 Ib. Ac id postage; also, plenty Sage plants for sale at my home. Mrs. Bethie Burt, Rt. 5, Gainegville.. Fresh crop dried Sage, $1.25 gal. or 35c at: washed imd shade ae Add Postage. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Conyers. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED 10 yds. fancy dbl. tating, 5 yds. yellow, white, 3 all colors, 10 yds. white, 3. all colors, 50 yd.; 9-1/4 ydg single fancy, white, 35 y No checks. All PP. Mrs. G. Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Mill Emb. dresser scarves, ea.; emb. pillowcases, $1. s emb. dish towels, set of 7, da of week, $1.; med. size pr aprons, 3. $1. Mrs. James Davis, Rt. 7, esville. White pillowcases, em crocheted edge, $1. and $1. day of week dish towels, $1.3) lunch sets, $1.25. Add postage Nell Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 21 Oakwood. New hand made dbl. be size quilts, good cotton m terial, pieced of print and ids, cotton padding, flower and Dbl. Wedding Ri design, $12. ea.; Gentle he Basket designs, : a pores Mrs. Dewey Ellis , Box 58, Ellijay. Nice sundried apples, free of worms, pee] and core, 1959 pay. C. W. Page, 149 North rE hve NCE Mii & Ph TR eee ae ek 4-6452. 259 A, Blue Ridge. ~ Button and black snake POULTRY root, 60c large match box full; blood, rattle and yellow jroot, Devils Shoestring, Queen of Meadow, wild cucumber WANTED ~ GAME, FOWL, . FOR SALF 550 Northern Bobwhite quail, 75c ea. for entire lot at my place. Will not ship at this price. Per. No. 46. C. D. Tar- ape. Rt. 1;: Lake Harbin Rd. orrow. Ph. GR 4-4910 (Stockbridge). 2,000 mature Bobwhite quail, full feathered and in top cond. ready for food or releas- ing. Others priced according to age. Per. No. 97. J. L. Lock- ett, Cuthbert. Ph. RE 2-2412. Northern Bobwhite quail, 8 wks. to 4 mos. old, raised -in large flight pens, Permit No. _ 63; also Flying Mallards, $5. pr; Golden Sebright bantams, $4. pr. $5. trio. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale. Ph. GR 8-8106 {after 6 p.m.). Extra large Northern Bob- _ white breeder quail, improved -. $9 yrs. 1 to 3 ozs. heavier than average, 1958 crop, various ages, ready for del. Permit No. 1. Free color photos, wt. Cer- -_ tificates, prices. Mm. A. Thom- as, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg. At- Janta. Ph. MU 8-0866. _ Large Northern Bobwhite ~ quail, 1959 hatch, select breed- ers from highly prolific, un- es related stock: others, various ages for release. Per, No. 51. john W. Barr, Jr., 1665 Idle- _ wood Rd. Rt. 2, Stone wou Ba tain. ae Grown white and black aporten. rabbits, $2. ea. 6 does igo. BelL Re he Ten. , Box 237 A, Mil- Want some Cornish bantam hens or ready to lay pullets.. Consider best offers. J. W: Fos- ter, Rt. 3, Box 247, LaGrange. Want purebred young Buff or White Cochin bantam pul- lets and rooster, as near Gain- esville as possible. State price first letter. E. Head, 149 Hore rest Ave., Gainesville. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Jerusalem artichokes, $1.75 gal. PP 3rd zone; $7. bu. Exp. Col; Hunt grapvines, 1 yr. cut- tings, 10 Hunt, 1 Male vine PP 3rd zone, $5. Miss Vautelle Holland, Winder. Jbark,. ea. $1. for 2 Lots of large size garlic bulbs, 50e doz. plus postage. Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Franklin. Three 6 gal. churns with lid and dasher, $3. ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Pearl Stokes, 2761 Waters Rd. S.W. Atlanta 15. Ph, PO 7-1782. Nice 1959 crop honey, 35c and 40c lb. in your container. Will not ship. G. L. Bramlett, Rt. 4, Marietta. Ph. 8-8947. A No. 1 pure Ga. Cane syrup, Cs. of 12-1/2 gals. $8.- 25; Cs. 24-Qts. $9. None ship- ped. Ross Swann, Dawson. Black walnuts, dried and in large pieces, hand cleaned, $1. Q@t. plus postage. es Phil- lips, Rt. 1, Warne, N C. (Resi- dent of Ga.) Hand gathered, shade area . nd 3 for sale. Melrose} OAS, c: Brown, at 2. sage, $1.50 lb. plus postage. Toccoa. Sage, 30c Qt. lb. lard box full. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 1929 crop Mayhan pecans, culled and graded, 50c lb. in 5-10 lb: lots. Add postage. Dana mean el. Rt.. 1, Glen- wood. New crop Sao pecans, A-1 size, guar. to please, Del. pre- paid parcel post; 45c Ib. Ga., 50c out of state. No or- der less 5 Ibs. Ready for im- mediate shipment. H. M. Mo- orman, Lovett. in: Large, sound, well filled 1959 crop pecans, 45c lb. plus postage, or 35c lb. in 100 Ib. lots. Miss Hazel L. Watson, 1380. Newton Ave., S.E. At- lanta 16 Ph. MU. 8-9052. 1959 crop Schley and Stuart pecans mixed, ave. size and sound, $40. for 100 lbs. FOB. Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson. Home grown ornamental Peppers, green and dif. colors, 60c Qt. PP: seed of 16 dif. kinds, Yo Yo, purple Wonder, the orange tree, and others, 25 pkt. of seed mived, plus self-. addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2 Ran- ger. Locust fence Post, 6 ft. long, 40c ea. Luther Cochran, Dial. Red dry hot pepper and dry $1. gal; dry catnip leaves, 30c Qt. red scal- lion onion buttons, 50c C. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Fellow root, Sassafras, wild Cherry tree bark, 75c for 4 lb. boxful; Ratsbane, Heart leave, 25c match boxful: Blackhaw, Reelhow, $1. for 4 Ib. lard boxful. Earie Cane, ne 1 eo a Want old fashion Quinces, not from flowering Quince bushes, but from trees. In vicinity of Augusta. State price, quantity. I will pick up. Mrs. Peter Zaras, 110 Azalea Rd., Augusta. Want some old Fon real thick, gold color, Sorghum Sy- rup. Dave Johnson, Box 1051, Rome. Want 150 ae post, 6-1/2 ft. long. Advise what you have. J. L. Simonds, 2280 Niskey Lake Rd., Sw, Atlanta id Ph; DI. 4- 4790. Want fruit bearing Pome- granate bush. Will pick up in 25 mi. radius of Atlanta. Mrs. Morton Carter, 148 East Dee Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 3- Want 3 well matured, Buck- eyes. A. J. Willoughby, Rt. 2, Bremen. Want 500 Ibs. Spat or Money Maker Pecans at Mar- ket price. Claude Adams, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Want 1 ton Hairy Vetch Seed, grown in So. Georgia. J. J. Jackson, Rt. 1, DeSoto. Want 1 doz. Martin Gourds. ae Littleton, Box 226, Ha- ira. Want number of rabbit-eve blueberry plants. George Se- ward, c/o Oglethorpe Univers sity Sta. Atlanta. Want well rooted, 6 of ea. Chinese chestnuts, butternut. almonds, filbert, Thos. Black Walnut, Eng. wainut, Jap. per- simmons, scuppernong, nec- tarine and apple, 1 ot. arti- chokes, 25 ea. asparagus, rhu- barb and 100 strawberry plants, reasonable and del. Norman Griffin, Pitts. Want some herbs, white ash, chickweed, and some red clover, and some malt honey. J. C. McLeod, Rt. 1, Mi- an. Want 80 Tbs. new Duck or Goose feather. Give price in os letter. Mae Ola Sims, ay 2) Wider, i; tatting, | all 30 Crocheted pieces: white 1/2 in., $2.10, 12 in., $1.10 a 11 in., $1.; pr. pillowcases la $1.20; Pr. lavender varieg ed pillowcase. lace. $1.07; blue variegated pill lace. $1.10. Miss Beulah G ner, Rt. 1, Menlo. eee. cheted edging, $1. patch apron, 75c; clothes bags, made like dress, $ old fashion bonnets, $1. of Week textile prints towels, $1. set. Add pos Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt. 8, Ga esville. Little boys shirts nice nel material, size 2-6, 75 womens aprons, 50c ea.; tle girls dvesses, nice oa $1.25; jumpers of dif. corduroy, sizes 2-6, $2. ea. Ae postage. Mrs. Ila Stover, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Dbl. bed size quilt tops o good scraps, $3. plus 30 pos age per top. Mrs. H. C. West brook, Rt. 2, Cumming. Pillowcases, good white ma- terial with colored border, $1. pr.: faney organdy te aprons, stitched with au matic machine, $1.25 ea. Ad postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. Gainesville. White cotton Crocheted ba by shoes: pastel or lace tri med, $1.00 pr.; rayon bou blue, pink, yellow, green white, $1,25 pr. Add 10c p tage per pr. Elizabeth Cole 1 Box: 205; Daniels ville Rd., Athens. - Novelty pot holders, 25c ea. 6, $1.; dainty aprons, 75c ea. 2 oR 25: dish towels, 35c 3, $1. Add postage. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, EL Large size crocheted spr with yellow roses in the dallion, large. size crochete madallion died spread, m of nylon thread, $60 yds. white 4 yds. blu white, 3 yds, light gre Eye, yds. yell