Phil Campbell, Commissioner ) 1 she certain use of their farm nts in order to prevent reduced nts for future years, John F. Brad- ministrative Office of the Agricul- ization and Conservation State Re. stated this week, cotton allotments will be re- re the farmer fails to plant at or cent as his allotment or where tton evict who plan to plant their allotment do not need to take ac- ing to Bradley. he farmer knows that he will per cent of his allotment, he elf and at the same time help on farmers in the county by re- otment for reapportionment ms. If the cotton allotment is to he ASC County Committee, : of planting history as s any. for his county i IN. oe TO eae PRO- the 1960 allotment for your be used as your farms allot- e Sisaont if you = the fol- eee WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1960 NUMBER 4 _ COTTON ALLOTMENTS AEN. 40 the |. . ALLOTMENT BASE FOR. Agricultural CALENDAR FEB. 26, Georgia Farm Products Sale Pa- vilion, Thomaston - Southeastern Region- al Shorthorn - Polled Shorthorn Breeders Spring Show and Sale. FEB. 28 - MAR. 1, Eolo Hotel, Natchez, Miss. Annual Convention Southeast- ern Pecan Growers Association. MAR. 8, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton Inspection of Sale Bulls - Gain Evaluation Test Program. MAR. 9, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton - Sale of Gain _ Evaluation Test e ~ Program Bulls. MAR. 14-15, Americus - 11th Annual State Spring Barrow Show. 57 Nutrena Feeds Now OK For Sale In State Nutrena Mills Inc., of Minneapolis, Minn., has been cleared to sell some 57 different livestock and poultry feeds in _ Georgia. An additional 23 Nutrena feeds are now being checked to determine whether or not they meet the manufacturers guarantee as to ingredients listed on the ~ label. Microscopic examination of several Nutrena feeds a few weeks ago revealed that six of the feeds did not include in- gredients listed on the label. The dis- covery resulted in the suspension of Nu- trenas license to do business in Georgia until the feeds could be checked to de- termine labeling as to ingredients. TRACE ELEMENTS Trace elements essential for plant growth are: copper, manganese, boron, iron, zinc, and molybdenum, say agrono- _ mnists, Agricultural Extension Service. These elements are necessary for plant growth, but are required in much smaller amounts than other elements. a Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS. @ IMPROVED PECANS : @ NAVAL STORES New Planting Methods Will Be Demonstrated A series of meetings for showing im- proved planting methods that will save _ time and money will be held for Geor- _ gia farmers in March, according to C. W. Chapman, State Conservationist, Soil Conservation Service, Athens. J. T. McAllister, Soil Conservation Service Equipment Engineer, Orange- burg, S. C., who has done much to de=- velop the new technique will supervise the demonstrations, Corn willbe planted in stubble or resi- due from previous crops, or in winter- -COV- | er or grazing crops, without prior land pre- paration, A rotary disk lister-planter with hard ground opener will be used. The saving of land preparation costs and getting crops planted on time are important in lowering production costs, Chapman said. The new equipment can be used to plant soybeans, sorghum, and millet directly into small grain stubble after combining. With this method, called mulch tillage, plant residues can be kept on the surface of the soil. This mulch is beneficial in sav- ing moisture during dry periods and de- laying weed growth. As the mulch decays organic matter is added to the soil, and soil condition is improved. Burning of crop residues is not necessary when this method of planting is used. With the elimination of the prepara- tory practice of burning, plowing, har- rowing, and disking, farmers can plant crops at the most opportune time, The mulch cover left by previous crops or weed and grass growth is retained to give maximum protection to the soil. Dates and locations for the demonstra- tions are: Mar.1, Moultrie; Mar.2, Val- dosta; Mar. 3, Tifton; Mar. 15, Metter; Mar, 17, Waynesboro; Mar. 29, Homerville, and Mar. 31, Lyons. Farm locations andthe hours during whichthe demonstrations will beheld willbe announced by local SCS offices. Farm equipment dealers will be asked to participate. The practice is being widely accepted by soil conservation district cooperators in the coastal plains area of the State. a PAGE TWO ATIONAL ed |assb char AFFILIATE: MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL Editor GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Sireot, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Sn MARKET BULLETIN a ee 6 ee Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each Te- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any sommercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- eensed as a commercial] busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua\ doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Rulle- tin assumes no respo,'sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting fsom 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 carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. Jack Gilchrist Notices ._ Circulation Mailing Room Supt. 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., py Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct 8. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr Address requests to be MANAGER, mailing list, changes of address, Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. : Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. added to or removed from ete, to CIRCULATION Atlanta, All requests for FARM WORK WANTED 41 yr. old, single, white man wants dairy job with room, board and $50. month salary. Can drive truck, tractor and ee all farm equipment. oe B. Brown, 806 Conley Rd. oe Atlanta 15 Ph. MA 7- Man and wife want job on farm. Exp. raised on farm. Do anything around stock, chick- ens, broilers, ete. Can't drive tractor or truck. Have to be moved. Prefer near Marietta r Atlanta. Virgil Dickerson, oe St. N.W., Atlan- Single man age 28 yrs., wants job on a farm, for room, oard and salary. Sober and onest. Raymond Presnell, 003 Bethel Rd. W. Bain- ridge. Married man with 3 chil- farm 5-14 yrs. wants job on farm. Prefer chicken farm. Weekly salary and 4 R. house. Wife can also work 4-5 hrs. Gaily. Thomas Hitt. 434 Capi- tol Ave., S.E., Atlanta 15. FARM HELP WANTED Want at once middleaged, healthy, white woman to live @n farm with elderly woman nd do light farm work. Room, oard and $50. mo. Mrs. S. Smith, Rt. 1, Oak Dale Rd., Smyrna. Want nice, middleaged white woman to live'on farm with family of 3 adults and help with gen. light farm work. Room, board and small ea C, T. Ferguson, Rt. , Duluth. Want farm operator and manager for 300 acre farm. Must be able run self and have credit. Family man only. Good opportunity. Write. Hamilton Hicks, Jr., c/o . C. Felt, 424 Wlorida Ave., S. E., Atlanta 16. Want middleaged couple for 35 acre farm. 4 R. house, electricity. Share 50 - 50on farming and tenant may use land and pastures for his ac- count. Also regular wages when doing extra work for owner. Must be permanent and have good Ref. Write ful- ly. J. A.. Anguedas, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville, Want small family to work small crop, about 35 acres peanuts and some corn, with tractor, and some extra day work. E. G. Perryman, Bene- volence. SPECIAL NOTICE We regret exceedingly the necessity of holding over certain type notices, from publication, from several of the recent past issues: However, eligible notices received will be published in due courseas soon as possible. E. H. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want transplanter (pepper setter), that can be drawn by mules or tractor. State price. aa Baleman, Rt. 2, Hart- well, Want feed mixer and syrup- ang attachment. Louis Cook Rt. 1, Box 87, College Park. Want bush an? wood saw with two, 16 in., automatic type wheels. T. A. Denson, Rt: 2, Box 227, Rossville. Want cultivators for 1951 Farmall cub and _ fertilizer distributor attachment. State price and cond. H. W. Hazel- rigs, Rt. 1, Tucker. Want single harrow and spring tooth harrow with 3 point hitch on each. Henry Rowell, 3507 Elliott Cir., Chamblee, Ph. GL _ 17-3828 (Atlanta). Want one Jerald pony cart, for 48 in. pony. State cond. and price in first letter. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr.,|O Macon, Ph, SH. 5-5394. Want one Rite-Way milking unit in good cond. Willie L. Robinson, Rt. 7, Game iG Ph, LE. 4-7833. Want ram for pumping wa- ter. Will come after and pay reasonable price. E. J. Bagley, Box 146, Adairsville. Want deep well pump. Must be in good cond. Advise make and best price. A. J. Swan- son, Fairburn, Ph. 7129. Will pay $125 for used spring tooth, All Purpose, plow; also, want bush and bog harrow and bush hog cutter, three point hitch. P. A. De- foor, Rt. 3, Austell, Ph. 2262. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Reg. white faced polled Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old, wt. about 750 Ibs., deep red color, $175 at my place. D. W. Wil- son, Rt. 3, Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-2743 after 6 PM. Reg. Brahman bull, 6 mos. old, champion bloodline, $150 without papers, $165 with pa- pers. Very gentle and weaned. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 4, Box 217, Newnan, Ph. AL. 32 1216. Pure white face bull, 20 mos. old, wt. 1,000 lbs., $175 FOB. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia. 5 dbl. Reg. Polled and horn- ed Hereford bulls, 8 to 21 mos. old, top bloodlines, well built. M. B. Carter, c/o Carter Farm, Woolsey, Ph. HO. (Fayetteville). 15 Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey milch cows, close up springers, 1st and 2nd calf, some purebred. Bob Lane, Rt. 1, Franklin. 2 Several extra good Reg., polled Hereford bulls, from weaning age to 2 yrs.:old. All are very red and stocky. Win- ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. JU. 4-2312 (Odum). Reg. horned Hereford bull, calved May 23, 1959. Of Lar- ry and Duke bloodlines and from an outstanding sire that weighs 1,800 lbs. Carl Ro- berts, Ball Ground. Several high bred Holstein heiffers, all vaccinated, will calve in 10 to 30 days, $185 to $225; 4 yr. old Gurnsey cow, vaccinated and will freshen in 2 wks.; Reg. Gurn- sey bull, about 3 yrs. old, with papers, $200. J. P. Simpson, Rt. 2, College Park. Reg. horned Hereford bull, calved Dec. 3, 1958, of Rollo Domino and Woodrow Mis- chief strain, $200. E. C. Daw- son, c/o Holly Oak Ranch, Rt. + cae 21, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. Reg. Angus bull calves, 8 to 12 mos. old. Officially calf- hood Bangs vaccinated, from clean h er d, championship bloodlines. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cor- nelia. Reg. Black Angus bulls, 8- 1/2 to 9:1/2 mos. old, Eillen- mere breeding and other fine bloodlines. Excellent confor- mation. Carl: Newton, 992 Luliwater Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. TR 4-6386. Horses, Mules & Ponies Good gray horse mule, works anywhere, extra good for plowing, for sale or exch. for small Reg. polled Here- ford or Angus bull or Shet- land pony. Paul Anthony, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. Horse that children can work or ride, works anywhere, wt. 1,000 lbs., about 10 yrs. old, $100 H. J. Slate, Rt 1, Box 171, Austell, Ph. 4539. 2 Shetland mares, good conformation, size and color, 3 and 10 yrs. old, one taffy colored with light mane and tail, other black. Mrs. W. E Baker, Jr., Rt. 3, Stone Moun- tain. Ph. HI. 3-6708. At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing horse, Reg. No. 550659. Mares boarded. Guaranteed service of stallion which is proven sire. Barn open for in- spection. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob- O-Link Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 5-5394, + 1-5041 | 2649 .|name, prices start at $25.00. Brown and white Shetland pony for sale. Julian Bee Rt. 2, Culloden, Ph. 695-M-4 (Barnesville). Hopewell Rd.). Black mare, 4 to 5 yrs. old,| 2 bred Duroc sows to fi 750 to 800 Ibs., gentle, rides|row in March; also, 2 and plows, $150. Located 3 or}|Reg. Duroc gilts, bred to Ma 4 mi. N. Thomaston on Del-|ter Velvet and a few ope ray Rd. R. T. Pressley, Rt, 1,|sows. Priced reasonably. | Box 91-A, Tomaston. ry Harrell, 603 Gill St.., lehurst. Shetland pony, partly broke, for sale. Carroll Ashworth, ae Reg. spotted Ch 1. Dacula, Ph, TH, 3-4431, | backed by the best some meat type At Stud: Dynamite, pharetta sade from weaning to 200 Shetland stud, copper sorrel,|better; boars from WMT, 34-1/2 in. Mares board- to 125 Tbs., brothers to ch ed no mares accepted over 42] pion. Lamar Altman, Rt in.; also, small studs, fillies| Alma, Ph. FR. 5-2918 Ape and i ponte ee all hurst). : under 40 in ucker Perry, ; Reg. Spotted Pounds Kelly, Ph. 5052 (Monticello) inale Hoses ready eee ery after 7 P. M.. meat type, from best Sorrel mare mule, Wt./ lines. Priced reasonably about 1,150 lbs., gentle a n_d/farm, located 1 at Se works good. T. L. Bryant, Rt.|on 41 Hwy. G. E - Co e j, Gainesville. Hahira, ~ a os Grade and Reg. Shetland sexes, pony mares, grade Shetland ore pies, pen = for Cl fillies and stud colts. J. H-ljerg 3 wks. old Feb. 196 Stephens, Social Circle, Ph. Sired by Grand Cc At Stud: Reg. 5 gaited ow ve American saddle bred stal- | McDonald, Jr., Rt, 1 lion, Reeves Majesty Genius, | Ville, Ph. GL. 2-276 No. 34816, sired by Peter Duroc b o a rs and Genius, out of Miss Lida Pea-| wormed and treated, $15 vine, grandson of Kings Gen-| Frederick Zipperer, Box al ius. Standing at my place.|Guyton (15 mi. SI Miss Becky Bentley, 1119|Hwy. 30 Barnes Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. Torkchire disper 8-7125. sows, gilts, boars, all 2 fine mare mules, equally| Bargain priced for quic matched, 1,200 Ibs. ea., 10 =|also, Durocs and Yorks 12 yrs. old, will work any-jall ages. Finest _bloo where. Miss Bess Westmore-|from disease free herd. Jand, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ph. 5-}ed to sell. Pho 3 : Ursrey, Hazlehurs Swine Reg. Landrace boar, 5 mos. old, from top bloodline, also choice gilts, approx. same age, unrelated to boar. H. M. Ed- wards, Rt. 1, Winterville, Ph. Ri-2- 5717. : fer, bred ean fa Reg. Landrace boar, ser-|ning. R. urtis, F vice age, for sale. Clay May-|t00. Ph. Madison 2603 ae Rt. 2, Gray, Ph. YU. 6- Want quality Hoists Reg. Black Poland China pendable stock, Not x males, 35 choice open gilts, 100 mi. trom=5 to. (7 mos. old. Farm rie Pc sy eat located 12 mi. E. Ocilla on ens: Ocilla - Douglas Hwy. Cla- rence H. Paulk, Rt. 1, Wray, Ph. HO. 8-3460. ; price and location. Roy Reg. Hampshire boar, 16 |/@nd. 2743 Seventh St. mos., old; 2 Reg. Hampshire Atlanta _15. Ph. PO 6 sows, already bred, 1 mo.| Want horses also gone, 18 mos. old, $40 ea. can|mares to board. Excellei furnish papers. Curtis Britt,|ture, stall feeding 500, 5th Ave., Thomaston, Ph. cross-country riding MI. 7-7641 after 4 PM. Cherry red Durocs, bred to farrow late Feb. and March; also, a few nice, 80 to 100 Ib., open gilts. J. H. Donaldson, Ft. Valley (7 mi. E. on Hwy. 96 at Houser Mill Site). im tae y Reg. Yorkshire hogs, a few a SS service age boars, some sired by Copperdale Chamy, a Cert. oS png poe meat sire. Albin Maret, c/o Maret Farms, Box 272, Hart- aes well. Fe ALR ee tad, CK 30 Hampshire pigs, $16 pr., brood cows ith e poe iy . eae nderson, Alpharett Ph, GR: Waste ee een I UO ae a 32 crossed Duroc and Po- land China pigs, avg. 60 to 70 Ibs. Casterated and treat- ed for Erysipellas. Warren L. Wells, Rt. 6, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8931. - Ph. Madison 2603. OIC breeding stock, meat type and lard type, either sex,| Want one anaes * shoats, 6 mos. old, wt 100-120] purebred, not Re Ibs., $30 ea.; pigs, 6 wks. old,|doe (goat) or a unrelated, $20 ea. All Reg., Toggenburg cr treated and crated, shipped|anan, to come fresh FOB, cheaper at farm. For in-|now to May Ist, for 1 terview see any morning. Paul|time and from high p J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. stock. J. W. Cartledge: Reg: SPC boars and giltgi-0) oe best bloodlines. Booking or- ders for Reg. pigs, be ready at 8 wks. old, on Feb. 25. See at my place. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Reg. Landrace,' Service age boar and gilts, from popular bloodlines. Reg. in buyers burg, Saanan er FOR a Several hundred | lots, white lady from weeviles, No. 1 ing, Germ. 71 Germ. 79 pct. Mrs. Rt. 1, Grayson. Indian corn, bright colors and with papers or on without |}90 pct, 50c teacup: M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. 4 cherry red Duroc males mos. old; 4 gilts, 6 mos. Sid Reg. in United Duroc Assn., $35 ea. with papers; 30 males squa and gilts, 2 mos. old, $20 ea. ers, Box 37, Mershon (on Hwy. 32). - ; papers at farm. Weath-|tin or Dipper : | / et ne, 5- e #t. $6. C. stalks at Bed. human, Ellabell Ph. 3-3286 (Pembroke) (On U. S. Hwy. 280 at Black Creek School). a average, WG len Crease Back ; Germ. Pee.; White | ~ Garden bean 87 pct. Both old ler, good variety rge cupful; also large Sunflower seed, 30c ae _ Mrs. ee eee ms | alt Runner. Garden mee Germ 79 tage. Mi PRt . 1, Ball Ground. Bahia seed, re- and hard seed, noxious weed, ese share i " or Shurley, Ph. HO. 5-3408. eu Adel. "Will i ery ae acres Kudzu, $6., UT aes gathers and . Allen, Will- orders only. Ay 1675. ia Rad. tlanta 1 aragus crowns, 25, $4.; ae 3d _doz.; ryme, Garlic plants, 1eading Collard Onion plants, : Caron Poa chinese cabbage, nest Bed. | Za, $27. ee oon Burnsed, | Ellabell, Ph, 2 Pembroke). : . 95 pet.: - Stripped 20 cup, 65c | del. Mrs. Leila Phil-| 1, Royston. tender bunch: bean 6 wks. pink peanut half aoe cupful; good, een pod okra, id postage. No z oo see. ere Germ Tb. 5 Ibs. $1.50: Hick- cag Sree eee P. . age. : aad Rt (F, Bail et ficks Broadleaf tobacco 96. pct. Germ., 99.58 sample, 35c; ounce, eee. Blackshear. e White Half Runner ed Germ., 76 pct. and ; len Bunch bean as cup, a in 2 en | up. e. Mrs (Fred) Franks s, Hi- : seed per oe test- | Rt. On 4 pet.; No. c os pee No. 3, Germ. : "5, Germ, 94 pet., each kind, 50c sed, stam Purity 97.89 pet., |. |Himalaya Blackberries, 6 Peppermint, 1}Coastal Bermuda, Good, tender, Cornfield: bean eckle Cutshorts, Germ. 77 pct.; mixed Cut- shorts and Crease Backs, Germ. 80 pct.; White Cuts- horts Germ. 73 pct.; White Half Runner Garden beans, Germ, 92 pct. All 65c cupful each. Add postage. Mrs. Pres~ ton Southerland, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. Cert. bunch Puerto Rica sweet potato seed. Kept pure from vine cuttings. D. ed Shaw, Due West Rd., Rt. a Kennesaw, Ph. 8-7962 (Ma- | Pensacola Bahia grass seed, 3| Geren 75. pet., 30c Jb. FOB. No less than 100 lbs. shipped. Have about 6,000 lbs. M. J. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman. Few old eae Red Goose Plum trees, 2, $1. No person- 4c|al checks. Enclose postage. Glen Holton, Box 454, Soper-|$ ton. Mastodon everbearing Strawberry _planits, ae : $1: Hazlenut bushes, 6, $1.; Blue- berry bushes, $1. doz.: Mus- cadine grape vines, 6 St. May Cherry trees, 30c ea. Aad postage. ei P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Hunt grape vines, 1 yr., )| well rooted, 10 Hunt and 1 male vine, $5.50 PP 2nd zone. Miss Vautelle Holland, Win- der. Cert. potato plants, now booking orders for del. April Ist. Ga. Reds or Copper Skins, $4.50 M. Special prices on larger lots. J. H. Williams, -|Alma, Ph. 4441. Tenn. Beauty Strawberry ated $1.50 Es PP. Mrs. H. R. Roper, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Se bery. Se Blackberry bushes, $1.; bearing size Puen icberey bushes, 75c doz,: tame Strawberry plants, 75 C. All well rooted. Add eee age. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. Ellijay. Hunts Muscadine grape, "| pearing size plants, 25c ea. if bought by doz. 1 male plant i#free. Too large to mail. Mrs. Ollie (Myrtle) Pace, Dallas. - Hie 2s wh FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Hay, per ton: Coastal Ber- Hae $23.; Sericea Lespede= mixed Coastal and Crabgrass, $20. All well fer- tilized and of good quality. Prices FOB barn at Cuthbert. Donald Peavy, 4015 Crest- Seay Dr. Columbus; Ph. FA Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized, no rain, square bales, $25, ton. Leon Ensz, Stapleton. Ph. MA. 7557 (Louisville). 12 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, $27.50 ton. Clare.ce Rig Rt. 1, Montezuma. Ph. Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized, no rain, $30. ton. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Ph. IWE 5-2589. Choice hay, 100 tons, high- | Mrs ly fertilized, well cured, $30. ton; second cutting Alfalfa, $35.; mixed Coastal Bermuda and other grass, $25. Square bales, ave. 40 lbs. At barn at Tara Farms. W. S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph. MA 9-5173. Baled oat straw and wheat straw, suitable for bedding or mulching, 50c bale at my barn, 70c bale del. within 25 mi. A. J. Swanson, Fairburn. Ph. 7129. Large quantity choice Coast- al Bermuda hay, cut. and baled _ without rain, heavily fertilized. Winton C. Harris, 1, Screven. Ph. Juno 4- 2312 (Odum). Bahia grass hay, highly fertilized, full of seed, $25. ton at my barn; also other ditypes of hay. Will del. short distance at reasonable prices. Carl P. Sa 507 So. Lesp za aed Without rain, $30. ton at barn. Will del. reason- able distance. Mrs. W. A. Estes, RED Ellenwood. Ph. GR 4-4694 (Stockbridge). POULTRY FOR SALE _ Fancy bantams, 10 varie- ties to select from, finest show birds, reasonable prices. Rais- jing prize winners for over 56 yrs. Fred Thompson, Clark- ston, Ph. HI. 3-9147. 1 pr. Jap. Fantail, mixed bantams, 3 roosters and about 9 pullets, 50c ea. for lot: 18 game pullets and 2 roosters, Clarett and Clippers crossed, $1. ea. C. E. rock, 1520 Cedar Grove Rd., Conley. - Araucanus chickens, lay- ing, $12. pr.; hatching eggs, 5 cols., 50c ea.; Dark Cornish bantams, bulldog type, lay- ing, $6. pr.; N. H. Red pullets, 2. ea.; Exp. Col. Send M. O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., ay Ss Atlanta 8, Ph, TR. 4-5152 Bantams, extra nice, includ- ing Golden, Silver Sebright, Mille Fluers, Silver Duck- wing, .B: .B. Reds, Hamburgs; also, Indian Mukee pigeons, located oe mi. N. Rock prings. Harry Hooper, Hwy. 27, Rock Springs. ms Exhibition type bantams in Black Rose Combs, white crested Black Polish, Laken- velders, black Old English games, black and white Lang- shans; cockerels in Silver Pencilled Wyandottes and Birchen modern games. Will ship. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. Nice, large 2 yr. old, pit game cock, ar white Hackle and 1/2 R. H., $4; also, brown Red_ cock, $5. Cash or M. O. Rivlas Griffin, 12 Oak St., Gainesville. os 15 pure Dark Cornish hens and 2 cockerels at my farm, .|$1.50 ea. Mrs. Thomas Rowe. Glennville. . Game chickens, cross Shawl necks and Grist Gradys, stags and cocks, and few young hens. Reasonably priced at farm. Hiram Ledford, Rt. 6, Marietta, Ph. 9-6930. Pit games: Red Fox, Grays, Claret, white Hackle and Hatch, cocks and stags, some good hens. Sell all at bargain. B. H. Bookmiller, Lackey Rd., Woodstock, Rt. 1, (off Arn- old Mill Rd.) Giant Black Minorcas, breeding cockerels, $5. ea.; hens, laying $3. ea.; trio, $10.; eggs, 15, $3. PP. L. B. Mil- lians, 105 Temple Ave., New- nan. 12 young White Leghorn hens, laying 100 percent. S. E. Jackson, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-4372. Approx. 290 Babcock Bessie White Leghorn hens, now lay- ing 70 pct., $175. for lot. V. B. ao: eee Roe ods Ph. WH. 125 or more Leghorn pullets, 10 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Arletta Spears, Rt. 1, Cordele. 50, AAAA, white Leghorn pullets, $1. ea. at my home. . A. B. Payne, Rt. 2, Box 144 Temple. se 50 or 60 one yr. old White Leghorn hens, laying about 70 pct. E. S. Faucett,. 5990 ret Rd., SW, Atlanta Donna rooster and 8 hens, good layers, $10. or exch. for good, healthy, 75 lb. or more, feed shoat. At my place, 9 mi. N. Waynesboro. Mrs. W. B. Bethune, Hwy. 56, Mc- Bean. 20 Black Minorca hens, 3 Brown Leghorn hens, all in production soon; 4 black Mi- norea roosters; also, 10 hole metal nest and 1 metal au- tomatic feeder, all for $35. or will sell a Higley, Rt. 4, LaGrange, Ph. U. 4-4183. 65 hens, just started laying: also, 10 roosters, $1. ea, for lot. Ruth Langley, 1936 Flat E ee Rd., SE, Atlanta 16, - MA. 2-8159 a. " Several AAAA Teena: aosts Want 1 or 2 white Chinese ly Reds, $1.50 ea. H. oy White, | geese. Advise price and 6900 Campbellton SW, | tion. Mrs. Nola hinley oct Atlanta 11, Ph. DI, 4- yen Springs. 12 choice hens, April 1,} Want 2 or 3 White Jap, 1959 hatch, cross N. H. Reds/Silkie bantam hens, in oF and Barred rocks, color|around Augusta. Reasonabl: black, laying 90 pct., brown $1.50 ea. eggs, E. W. Reid, Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph, 3-6107. Come after. 5615 Memorial HI. 300 egg strain stock, big, best quality and production, best breeding possible, trio of Rocks, $6.; 6 Reds, cockerel free, $12.; 60 Leghorns, lots of 10 or more with cockerel, $15. All young, laying fine. Mor- ris Sanders, Glenwood. 6 White Rock roosters, 7 mos. old, 50c ea. at my Mrs. poosa. home. George Siceloff, Talla- Black tail Jap. bantams, $2 ea., $5. trio; also, peafowls, Blue India Coo Sc ayrs: old, $20 ea. avonia. 9 a bie Crafty Rt: Purebred Golden Sebright, hens and roosters, just start- ed to lay, Rose comb, 1959 hat- ched, $1.50 ea. Ship in light erates. Marvin Newsome, San- dersville. 30 small type bantams, mixed, part or all for 50c ea. at my home. Mrs. Jake Willis, Box 504, Soperton. 3 Cornish, bull bantam roosters, purebred, $2 ea., dog type 1959 hatch $5 for lot. C. L. Willborn, Rt. 1, Hartwell, Ph, FR, 6-2374. 6 red feather legged, buff roosters, $1. ea.; 9 common bantam rooster, 50c ea. C. R. Cowis, Box 49, College Park. Mallory Rd. Rt. 1, Araucanus, in bantams and standard, some tailed and tuf- fed, some eggs, blue and green rumples, $5 pr.; col., $2.50 doz. C. C. Hudson, Box 324, Hinesville. 20 black Cochin bantams and 12 white Cochins all purebred stock, $1.25 ea. for lot. Will not ship. L. G. B urks, Rt.- 3, Old Durand Rd., Pine Mountain. 10 Silver Lace Wyandotte hens, $1.25 FOB; 5 deck Oakes brooder, ed, $40. at my home; Rt. 2, Lula. thermostat controll- also, want 8 hole hog feeder good cond. Mrs. Ethel Jones, in Guines, over 7 mos. old al- most ready to lay, for cash. Come after, no letters or Sunday sales. L. Douglas Grif- fith, Rt. 1, Dallas near Cross Rds. Community). 5 tame Mallard drakes, $1. ea. or $4. for lot. J. Rt. 1, Ocilla. B. Paulk, 6 white African guinea hens and 1 rooster, $1.50 ea. Will ship Exp. Col. N. G. Forester, Rt. 2, Buford. 5 turkey hens and 1 tom, April, 1959 hatch, $3. ea. Can- not ship. N. L. Teagle, Rt. 1, Pitts. Mallard ducks, starting to lay good, 26 ducks and 10 drakes, $3. ea. or $85. for lot. W. E. Standhardt, 1883 Dres- den Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph. ME. 6-6837. 7 turkeys: 8 hens and 2 gobblers, $8. ea. at my home, 7 mi. from Tarver and 8 mi. from Haylow. Changler Reg- ister, Haylow. 9 geese and ganders, large type, white and colored, ea. at my farm near Eastman. M. Ph. Mrs; Y. Eastman, (Chester). 4 pr. pr.; 20 mixed chickens, Edward L. Cole, Muscovy ducks 5485 18 Rt. 1, Panola Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4508 (Stockbridge). POULTRY WANTED Want to hear from party having old time Dom game chickens. No white ones. Hen- ry M Mozeley, Toccoa. "Want trio of Clairborn game and trio of B. B. State breed and price. aN NW, Atlanta 18, Ph: 72, Red ne 1400 Northwest Dr. SY; Cc 4- priced. E. J. McMahon, 192 Chistes Rd,, Augusta. Want 10 Buff Cochin pul- lets and 1 rooster or 10 parte ridge Cochin pullets and 1 rooster. Robert C. Dowda, Rt. 3, Austell. Want 1 Allen Roundhead rooster ready for service H. W. Driver, Box 139, Avondale Est., Ph. DR. 7-5182. Want prs. of Mallard ducks, white guineas, quail and eggs. Best prices. Mrs. J. R. Clarke, Rt. 1, Box 235, Jasper, Will trade 3 deck chicken brooder for 12 bantam hens now laying or will buy 12 common bantams near Atlan- ta. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Sum- mit Ave. NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. SY .4-0009. GAME. FOWL, etc. FOR SALE 3 pr. working, mated hom- ing Pigeons, best bloodlines, $10. G. B. Howell, Rt. 2, Box 786, Albany. Chuckar partridge breeders, unrelated prs., $6. pr. FOB. B. H. Sharpe, 1935 Columbia Dr., Decatur. 800 to 1,000 Bobwhite quail, good feathered and flight con= ditioned, some select birds for breeders; quail eggs now, $20. per M. Permit No. 63; also, Mallard ducks, $5. pr. C. L. Cawthorn, Riverdale, Ph. Gr. 8-8106 after 6 PM. Northern Bobwhile quail breeders, $3. pr., Permit No. 7: also, Ringneck pheasants, $5. pr. Will exch. pheasants for Silver hens or Golden. 1 cock 3 hens. M. E. Samples, 581 Stewart Ave., SW, At- lanta 10, Ph. JA. 4-9003. Extra large, 1959 hatched, Northern Bobwhite breeder quail, improved 40 yrs. 1 to 3 ozs heavier than average Hatching eggs from such quail in season. Permit No. i. Free color photos and wt. certifi- cates. Wm. A. Thomas, K, 421 Mark Bidg., Atlanta. Ph. MU. 8-0866. Bobwhite quail, Northern : mated, $4. pr.; Permit No, 103; white doves, $5. at Ringneck doves, $3. pr. Chukar partridges, $6. pr.} Exp. Col. Send M is Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. fC esamne nmee 10 New Zeland White rab- bits, 10 wks. old; also, 2 does, 3 bucks, purebred. G. R. Jones Rt 3, McDonough, ph. 4024 (Hampton). 60 does, New Zeland an Calif. purebreds; 8 bucks and all Gaees. Ruelee Standridge, Rt. 4, Commerce, Ph. . Be Bos. bit, Belgian hare, : Brewer, Rt. 4, Box 183-B, Griffin, Ph. 6986. Nice, fat, black rabbit, yrs. old, $3. Bill Faith, 559 Glenridge Dr., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. BL. 5-1745. = GAME, FOWL, efc. Phillips, Rt. 5, EL, 1- WANTED Want grown quail and come mon pigeons. Michael Vone Motzeck, Rt. 2, Cobbham Rd Thomson, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE No. 3 Ross Meehan fa Kell 18 in. at bottom, $20.00 here, C. H. Hicks, Reynolds. Yellow root, freshly oue and washed, 4 lb. lard boxfu 85c; Catnip, match boxful, 25el tame Gooseberry plants, Birch bark, 25 eae Add postage. Mr: Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 5 Ellijay. _ PAGE Trent Box - One black and white rab>_ 7. Ben Nel oe eR pin tyes PSF ee PAGE FOUR Cotton Allotments. (Continued From Page 1) of your farm allotment provided the entire allotment was not re- leased for both 1958 and 1959; or MISCELLANEOU FOR SALE Yellow root, freshly dug - gnd washed, 85e for 4 lb. lar oxful. Ad postage. rs; ewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, dlijay. 80 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., nice, smooth loth, 25c ea. Will ship COD. rompt shipment. Mrs. G. M Reece, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Unwashed, white, feed bags, $20 ea. in lots of 12 or more; washed and ironed, $3.15 doz. PP. Evelyn Bramlett, Margret. Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.7 al, PP 2nd zone; $7.00. bu. xp. Col.; Hunt Grape vines, yr., well rooted, 10, $5.50 be 1 male cutting included. autelle Holland, Winder. ew crop Stuart pecans, 35c b. plus postage. J. M. Nall, 11 Spring St., Austell. 5,000 nice creosoted pine posts, from 2-1/2 to 12 in. dia., lengths. 6-1/2 ft. and 8-1/2 ft. corner posts. Virgil S. Steele, M. D., 9th Ave., at Church St. Eastman. 5 or 600 cedar fence post, 7-1/2-8 ft. long. Olin Moon, Rt. 3, Conyers. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want some Velvet okra and pole Lima bean seed. Mrs. H. E. Bolin, Rt. 1, Box 685 Au- gusta. Want -old fashioned little red yam, and old fashioned Spanish sweet potatoes, for bedding. Pete Joiner, Rt. 3, Eastman. Want 10 Ibs. apple dried s/fruit of first quality. Make best reasonable price, H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd. Ellenwood. 57 lbs, yellow Beeswax, 65c b. at-my place. W. T. Hol- biodk Rt. 2, Clarkesville, Ph. -5188. Honey bees for sale. Ber- nard Mangham, Rt, 1, Molena. All sizes and shapes gourds, 15c to 50c; buckeyes, five eents ea., 40c doz. on large sizes; also, old iron kettles for syrup ete.) in good shape, 4. . P. Smarr, 412 Neely Ave., East Point. : Martin gourds, medium size. 35c; large size, 50c. Add ostage. Jim Westbrook, Roc- ky Face. Jumbo Bushel gourds, 4 to 6 fi. around, $20 and $25 ea. or exch. for other gourds. Lewis Morgan, Rt. 4, Way- ~ gross. Q Old style, country cured, ak smoked meat, guaranteed, nams, 85c lb.; sides, 60c lb. hioudlders 60-lb. E. tcrom: 10 to: 25-lbs: RC; Hurst, Rt. 2, Meigs. - Nice country hams, 75c lb.; ome nice shoulders, 50c lb. ill not ship. Located 3/4 mi. . of Yonah on Homer Rd. Comer Meeks, Rt. 1, Alto. A. No. 1, 100 pet. pure, Ga. ane syrup, case of 12, 1/2 yals., $8; case of 24 qts., $8.50. one shipped. Ross Swann, awson. Old fashion ribbon sugar eane and old original soft eo chewing cane. Banker efore cold weather. L, I. Wig-|5 ins, Rt. 2, Meigs. Several hundred gals. old pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, ostly in No. 5 friction top an, 90e gal. or 85c gal. for ie 100 cases, 12 qts to case, 959 Ga. pure cane syrup, $5 ase. All FOB. L. H. Eden- ield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, h. MU. 5-1083. 5 Dipper gourds, $1.50 PP to - 8rd zone; popcorn, mammoth sunflower and red cinnamon Vine seed, 2 doz. 15c and stamped, self - addressed en- velope. Mrs. Genie Sanders, Rt. 2. Buchanan. _Martin gourds, 15-16 in. cir. 15c ea; 17 - 18 in. 20c; 19 - 20 in., 25c; 21-22 in. 30c; 25- 0 in. 50c ea. Add postage, rs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Country cured hams, wt. 10- 0 lb. oe ae Wilk ship, Wm. E. anier, . 2, Box 84, Metter. h. MO 5-1015. Fe Black walnut meats, $1.25 Jb. PP; also 5 and 10 Jb. lots, $1 lb. plus postage. Prompt shipment. Mrs, Boyd Nichol- on, Hiawassee, Yellow and sassafras root, 4 lb. lard box full, freshly dug and washed, $1; raspberry plants, 6, $1; Mtn. huckle- berry plants, 85 doz. Miss Odell Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Want 1 large truck load Pine Straw del. to me. Con- tact. Rutledge Tufts, 585 Dut- ch Valley Rd. N. E., Atlanta 9. Ph. Tr 6-4146. Want the improved white Spanish peanuts. Edd Prath- er, P. D. Box 322, Ttate, Want home grown Sage. Write amount and price. Peg- gy Gailey, Rt. 2, Commerce. Want .some new goose or duck feathers. T. C. Mooney, Rt. B, Ellijay. Want 20 bales good Crab Grass hay, cured without rain.. State prices del. and at barn. Jos. M. Rudisill, Rt. 2; Hiram. Ph, 5402 (Powder Springs) Want purple blossom streaked half runner garden bean seed. Mrs. W. L. McClel- lan, 1088 Edna Place, Macon. Want the Sucker tobacco seed (when it is topped it will sucker one time and when sucker pulled off one time will not grow back). Give price on teaspoonful. Dock Thomas, Blairsville. Want 2 sweet pomegranate bushes. State price. Mrs. J. B. Hankinson, Rt. 1, Thomaston. Want 1 or 2 hives Bees in pat. hives, near Augusta. G. S. Campbell, Rt. 4, Box 517, Augusta. Want long slim gourds, grows about 5 ft. also all var. gourds. State quantity, kind and price. Jacob Manning, Rt. . Waycross. Want 1 ton Lespedeza and 1,000 Ibs. Pnnsacola. Bahia grass seed. Quote cash prices and germination. Paul An- thony, Buena Vista. _ Want 1 cup of ea. old fash- loned_white and purple blos- som Eng. pea seed. Quote pri- ces. Mrs. I. M. Helton, 1168 Fevevieville Rd. S. E. Atlanta a aa aes Want 1 teaspoonful Yo Yo pepper seed. Mrs. Lindsey Fowler, Rt. 5, Canton. : Want metal fence posts. State length, size, age, price, and location. Vernice Mobley, Rt. 2, Buford. Want trade Eng. saddle for a Western, saddle. Mrs. Wy- man atthews, Tho ton, Ph. MI 7-4670. oe HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Small and med. size aprons, 40c ea, 6, $2.20: childrens aprons, 25 ea.; ruffled pil- lowcases, $2 pr., 3 pr., $5 childrens dresses, sizes 2 yr. old, $1.25, stripes, checks, prints or solids. Add postage. Miss Odell Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. (4) If the total of the acreage actually | planted to cotton plus the unplant- | ed allotment you release to the county committee plus the credit, if any, earned under the Conser- vation Reserve Program at the regular rate, is as much as 75 per cent of the 1960 farm allotment. Humpty Dumpty pajama bags, arms, legs and jackets made of prints, checks or sol- id cols., emb, head and face on white. All 10 in. back zip- per closings, made of good new material, $1.50 ea. plus 10e postage. Mrs. W. J. Suggs, Rt. 1, Chickamauga. Nice, new, homemade, quilts, full dbl. bed size, nice material, prints and solids, good cotton padding, quilted by design, Hope of Hartford, Friendliness, Friendship, $12.- 50 ea.; I Gentlemans Bow Tie, $8.50; others at $6.50. PP in Ga, Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay. Afghan, 45 x 60, all wool, 3 ply yarn, 3 shades green and 1 row white, zig-zag pattern and one 45 x 60, yellow and black, 4 ply yarn, plain pat- tern, $40 ea. No checks. Mrs. R. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Bowdon. 24 in., dbl. diamond design, doilies, $2.25 PP; grape de-. sign doilies with the grapes in blue, $1.50 ea. PP. Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 108, Warm Springs. Crocheted doilies: rose pleated, pineapple ruffle, star ruffle, ea., 15 in., $2.00; pleat- ed vanity set, $3.50; pleated centerpiece, 28 in., $5.00; cro- cheted pot holders, 75c ea.; rosebud doily, 15 in., $2.00. Add postage. Miss Lois Spears, Rt. 1, Finleyson. All wool, crocheted, afghan, Granny Squears design.- 52 x 65, matching pillow, 14 x 17, 25 to 30 bright, well blend- ed, cols., edged and scalloped in black, $38.75 PP. Miss Ma- mie Anderson, Box 56, Elli- jay. Crocheted tablecloth, 14 x 30 in., daisy maize design. $3 ea.; 13 in. doily, pineapple and shell design, $1.00 ea.; 1 oblong crocheted TV doily, 14 x 18 in., pineapple design, $1.25. Add. postage. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay. Emb. pilloweases with cro- cheted edging, $1.00 set; old fashion bonnets, $1.00 ea.; clothes pin bags, made like little dress, $1.00 ea.: aprons, small, 50c, med., 60c, large 75c. Add postage. Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt. 8, Gainesville. White crocheted bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, yellow green, 75c pr.; bibs too match, both for, $1.00; white crochete. ed lace for pillowcases, $1.00 pr.; red and yellow huck towels, $1 ea.; white linen handkerchiefs with tatting edge, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe. White pillowcases, emb. and crocheted edge, $1; broad- cloth cases, emb. and crochet- ed, $1.25; aprons, small, 50c; med., 75c; with bib, $1; dish towels, day of wk., $1.00; bonnets, old fashion, $1, print or plain. Add _ 30c postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. 1, Box ail; Oakwood. ~ See te Saget st bias Nadab eh Baby shoes, made from very soft, washable, lambskin, in blue, pink or white, $1.50 pr. PP. Ann Daniels, Talking Rock. Pe eee We Mae Mt PL VPN OS New, handmade quilts, dbl. bed size, print and solid, cot- ton padding, Monkey Wrench, Gentlemans Bow tie, $8 ea; Dbl. Wedding Ring, Basket design with applique handles, $12 ea. Add postage. Mrs, Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Nice, new, handmade quilts, of new print and solid mater- ial, good cotton padding, fan- cy designs, Dbl. Wedding Ring, Chip - Basket with ap- plique handles, Dutch Doll, applique, $12 ea.: also Gen- tlemans Bow Tie and Monkey Wrench, $8 ea. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box $2 59, Ellijay. peta Rares ik FLIP eS 2 quilt tops, 1 part applique, 81 x 90, $3.00, other 72 x 90, $2.50. Mrs. Joe Casteloe, Rt. 5, Moultrie. solid pink Dutch Girl and 1 3 yds. all col. dbl. tatting, 50c yd.; 7 yds. single tatting, white, 35 yd.; 4 yds. dbl. white, 50c yd.; also, 12, 100 lb. cap., feed sacks, unwashed, 25c- ea; All PP. Mrs. G, <@- Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Mil- len. : ee 2 white, muslin, dbl. bed size, quilt tops, 1 Dutch Girl, all cols. with solid pink ap- plique, 1 fan, all cols. with rose, $7 ea. Mrs. Troy Staten, Box 65, Chatsworth Rd., Dal- ton. 3 pe. chair set, $3.00; book markers, 15c ea. Add postage. No checks. Mrs. W. T. Lang- ley, Rt. 3, Box 385-A, College Park. White, cotton, crocheted, ba- by shoes, either pastel or lace trimmed, $1 pr.; rayon boucle, crocheted, baby shoes, white or baby colors, $1.25 pr. Add 10c postage per pr. Elizabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 205, Dan ielsville Rd., Athens. ; Medium and large aprons, all new prints, in matching cols., rickrack and bias bind- ing trimmed, some emb., 50c ea. $6.50 doz. Mrs. J. A. Vin- son, Bonaire. Hand crocheted orlon capes, black or white, pineapple de- sign, $6.00 ea. Mrs. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4, Blairsville. 2 white muslin dbl. size ap- pliqued quilt tops, 1 print and Fan, print and solid, $7 ea. Mrs, Lillie Pittman, Box 65, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. Dbl. bed size quilt top, small umbrella girl, appliqued on muslin, set together with print, dolls dif. cols.; Dutch Boy to match, large size top, boys dif. cols. Gena Bigham, Box 69, Chat. Rd., Dalton. Quilt tops of print scraps, some patch work design, others pieced in blocks, $2 ea.; white flour sacks with flow- ers and borders, odds, 25c ea.; 2 alike, 75c; odd daisy print feed sacks, 30c ea. Add pos- tage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Gound. Crocheted baby bootees, $1; crocheted baby sacques, $1.26;|- All|. crocheted baby caps, $1. nylon thread. Mrs. Nora Wa- ters, 603 S. Court St., Quit- man. Crocheted table cloth, pine- apple design, 65 in., square, $15. Mrs. Cerna Starks, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Chair and sofa sets, 9 pie- ces, white $4.50; colored, $3.75; hot dish mats to match, $1 ea.; ecru 3 pc. vanity sets, $1.50; col. centerpieces, $1.25. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee. et Se een Pillowcases, emb. or patch worked, $1 pr.; scarfs of sheeting, 50c ea.; broadcloth, 75e. All emb. and crocheted ends; pastel aprons, emb., 60c; baby pillowcases, emb., 40c; clothes pin aprons, 50c. Add postage. $5 orders PP. Mrs. i Haynes, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. a oe ee Dbl. bed size quilts, all made of new prints, $6.50 and up.} Add postage. Mrs. Annie L. Walker, 932 Walnut St., Ma- con. Crocheted tablecloth, 59 x 72 in., $25; crocheted flat doi- lies, dif. designs, 12 in., $1; 14 in., $1.25; 16 in., $1.75. Add postage. Mrs. Sallie Wright, Morgangon. ; ; So f t, washable, genuine lambskin, hand lace baby moccasins, in blue, pink and white, sizes, small, med. and large, $1.25 pr. PP. Mrs. Ed- gar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. oe ees Nice, large, dhl. bed size, quilt tops, some all wool, some of rayon, cotton and nylon, 50 ea. and 30c postage; hooked rug of all wool thread, oval shaped, 56 in., Regal Beauty pattern, $35. Mrs. G. _ Bradley urged all cotton now know that their allotme: be planted to visit the local ASC and release their allotment to the ty Committee or discuss their in farms position with representatt the local ASC County Office. Nice, new print aj ea. Add 25 postage rons. Mrs. Ozie W. Bowdon. pe Dbl. bed size, w! spread, nice design, fringe, $45; large s centerpieces, $2; centerpieces, $1.50, white with col, trimming for pillowe in. size, $1; handke with crocheted edge, $1; size dish rags, 75c. ig Hester, Blakely. 9 quilt tops, dbl. be pieced of new prints, signs, $3 ea. or 2, $5. A postage. Miss Mabel Parr, 15: Reynolds: 2t2 4.3% Little girls, nice pr es 1 - 6 yrs. $1.50 ea organdy tea aprons, s with automatic machi ea. Add postage. M s Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Dbl. bed size quilt t cotton prints, $3 plus 30 tage ea. Mrs. H. C, brook, Rt. 2, Cumming. - Hand crocheted b open work, of | thread, 85 x 90 in., wt. $37.50 plus postage o Mrs, Luther R. Pritch D, Carrollton. sie Pillowcases of good ial, bordered desi ors on white and co 1, Cumming. ~ rial, yellow, green and brown, wa: $4.00. Add postage. Watts, Red Oak. tops, made of goo | scraps, dif. pattern or 3, $5. Add postag: W. Loggins, Gaines Crocheted baby pr.; bibs to match white or pastel cc aprons, 75 ea.; with crocheted edge, 3, $1; sun bonnets, postage. Mrs. B. C. Rt. 7, Gainesville. _Dbl. bed size pieced from best sc feed sacks) $3.50 ea. $6.50; 3, $10 Prepaid ersville. New print quilt tops, print quilts, heavy cot ded, $6 ea. and 60c Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, ford. Dbl. bed size~ quil Fancy Flowers, Jap Crazy Loons, Morning and 7 other dif. p: $2.50 ea. Add postagi Alma Pharr, Rt. 1, Can Novelty pot oe 18 patterns, 25c ea. postage. Mrs. W. Ww. Rt. 5, Ellijay. | E. McCoy, Davisboro, : Eee tage per pr. Mattie Duran, Rt. Mrs. Beulah Moorhead, Bi Se