Georgia 7 at Campbell Farmers Bulletin Commissioner warm | Sind. the time of the year fly-by-night: operators, falsely enting themselves as qualified pest ontrol operators, bilk See of hundreds of dollars. yperty owners in the state are cau- 2d to deal only with reputable, li- yest control companies in attempts icate such pests. Georgia law re- quires that all companies doing pest con- rmite and ae work be li- ens ti to see if the ee oe os standards are met. All 2 ir stigate a Where violations minimum standards are found, the WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1960 . SEASON NUMBER 38 IS HERE Used _ English Chrome stirrups, saddle pad, Agricultural CALENDAR May 10, Eatonton Project Area, Eatonton - Beef Cattle Field Day. . May 13-15, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton - Chapter Meeting, Soil Conservation Society of America. May 14, State Fair Grounds, Macon - Georgia Purebred Sheep Breeders Association Annual Ram Show and Sale. Show at 10 am., Sale at 1 p.m. May 14, Georgia Purebred Sheep Breeders Association Annual Ram Show and Sale. Georgia, Athens - Annual Southeastern Egg Quality and Grade Training School. ~ _ May 23 - 27, Poultry Division, University of | - quired to make the necessary corrections. It would be difficult to estimate the thousands of dollars wasted each year in this state through payment to fly- by-night pest control operators. Your co- operation, though, can help stamp cut this problem. Although termites are present and work year around, spring termite swarms focus attention on these destructive pests at this particular time of the year. _ Winged termites, often erroneously called flying ants, may be the first warning to property owners that termites: may be attacking their house and such warnings should not be ignored, Each year in this country termites cause an estimated 100 million dollars damage. This figure does not reflect the addition- al millions expended annually to prevent even more damage. In Georgia last year an estimated $2,848,600 was spent on termite eradication and control. saddle, Handmade Old time Bull- Old Style Country cured, oak wood smoked meat, guar. Bulletin Tells How To Attract Wild Ducks Helping farmers in the South attract s more wild ducks to agricultural land by farming for wildlife is the theme of a _ bulletin just released by new farmers the U. 8. Department of Agriculture. The new _ publication, Managing Farm Fields, Wetlands, and Waters for Wild Ducks in the South, was written by Verne E. Davison, Athens, Georgia, i and William W. Neely, Walterboro, S: C., biologists for USDAs Soil Conservation Service. The authors state that farmers who have some wetland or some land they can flood may attract wild ducks but they will not be able to keep them unless the ducks find an ample supply of the ; food they like. The bulletin describes how farmers can manage food. plants, water level, and other conditions to at- tract ducks 1 a winter home. Land use practices to encourage ducks, geese, and other wildlife are re- ceiving increasing attention in watershed protection and flood prevention programs. SCS biologists and engineers are design- ing water control structures for use in~ dams and dikes so that conditions favor- able for waterfowl may be maintained. A free copy of Managing Farm Fields, Wetlands, and Waters for wild Ducks in the South, Farmers Bul- letin No. 2144, may be obtained from the Office of Information, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington 25, D. C. ' Gourds, African Jumbo al- so Freak, 6, $1; Mammoth leather and white show girths. All excellent cond. $50. Mrs. Geo. N. Lindsey, 2457 W. Washington, Pl. East Point, Ph. PO 6-6193. j Gourds, sizes 6 - 12 in, 10c; 13 and 14 in. 15 ea. Add Pos- tage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2 Box 15, Camilla. . aries 500. a doz.,-any $1 per. ft. | want). whip. Made from Indian tan cow hide lace leather, Plaited with handle in side of whip, (any length you Bud Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman. Martin gourds, large, 50c; small 35. Come and get. W L. Miller, Rising Fawn, Rt. 2. t, small or large: Mrs. Farm dinner bell in an Norto 1 p Sorters condition, $20. Melvin Burke, Rt. 1 Box 364-C oo ; rer eo orgia Blue Gill Bream ager- lings. Truck del. Lanier Craft, Clayton, Ga. Ceorgia, First: @ BROILERS - @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER -@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS sound: Hams, 10 - 25 lbs. 85c lb.; Sides and Shoulders, 8 - 20 Ibs, 60c Ib. All at Farm or ship anywhere by Exp. COD. R. C. Hurst, RFD. 2, Meigs. Cured meat: hams, sides and *}shoulders. Mrs. Gertrude Ho- well, Rt. 1, Mitchell. 3 hams, 75c lb. Ed Johnson, Rt. 2, Summerville. Dipper 12, $1; Bird house, 12, 50c; Indian wife Beater 6, 50c. Send stamped self addressed envelope. H. W. James, Rt, 1, Warm Springs. Martin = and Bird House gourds large size, 50c eaj small 25c ea. also large pack. of Martin gourd seed 25c. Add postage. C. R. Chastain, Rt. 3, Ellijay. @ NAVAL STORES Se ae a PR ee ht aE ae RE, LEE one eT ee __ PAGE TWO OITORIAL NATIONAL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 18 Hunter Street, S.W. Ailanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercia) busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua\ doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respor'sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried. in any pub. lication that is delivered through the United States mail Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices Circulation Mailing Roan Supt. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr class matter Aug. l, Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 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. FARM HELP WANTED Want white woman no de- pendents to do light farm fwork, gardening and looking after flowers for room board and a reasonable salary on ae Answer all letters. W. paabley. Rt. 3, Box 103, Griff Ges A ee Want middle aged Christian fwoman to do light farm work on small farm for board and room. Salary paid weekly. Mrs. A. C. Mobley, Concord. Want unencumbered relia- ble white woman to live in ome on farm with 3 adults, nd do light farm work. oom, board and $15. weekly ee Farm equipped with all modern conveniences and located 2 mi. W. of Byron on 42 Hwy. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. WO. 3-2213. FARM WORK WANTED Experienced poultry man fwants job working with lay- . rs_or broilers on _ chicken farm. Bill Stephens, 514 S. (Green St., Gainesville. Settled white woman wants fiob on farm near Atlanta do- ine light farm work. Mrs. thel Nash, Rt. 1, Lilburn. (Lawrenceville Hwy. at City limits of Lilburn). White man, 63 yrs. old, married, wants caretaker job on farm. Can do maintenance twork. Sober, honest and de- Wendable. Can furnish refer- Heme Clifford M. Smith, 71 emorial Dr., SE, Atlanta 12, h. JA. 3-0800. White man with small fam- fly wants job on farm, Exp. wattle, chickens and all kinds of farm machinery. Edd Co- oper, Rt. 3, Box 266, Barnett, Bholds, Rd. Athens, Ph. Li, 6- 1917. Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing changes of address, ete, to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta, All requests for 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. White man 48 years old wants job light farm work on $12. farm. vol, = Smith, -1156 Francis St. N. W. Atlanta 13, Tr. 5-3730. SSS ge ae ee Se Woman, age 51, wants job on farm in Rabun, Towns, Union, or Fannin Co. Want small house with water. Have two boys 14-16. Have to be moved. Helen Polly Hall, Trenton. ~ White married man age 52, with A-1 references, and wife and two children, 14 and 16, wants permanent job as care- taker on cattle farm in North East Ga., with good house. State wages. etc. Boss Puck- ett, Trenton. White widow woman, 59 yrs. old, wants job on farm doing light farm work for salary. Live in with family. Mrs. Mary Davis 228 Chestnut St., Hapeville, Po. 7-6003. 2 men want job on farm in So. Ga., can drive tractor and cultivate. Prefer to be moved. ae M. Black, Rt. 4, Gaines- ville. Single, white man, 76 yrs. old, wants job on farm, doing light farm work. Live as one of small family. Honest, good worker, dont drink. Cannot drive. W. G. Laney, 325 Walker St., S.W., Atlanta 3. een meee ase EQUIPMENT FOR SALE No. 12 John Deere combine, free of knocks, all clover at- tach., $150.; mule drawn No. mower with Lespedeza|3 guards, $40. All ready to go. Trade for good blooded hei- fers, White Face or Holstein. Ww. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg, Ph. 2654. _ Dorsey Pole trailer without tires, in good cond. Sell or trade for horse. Henry M. Ford, Box 147, Lavonia. MARKET BULLETIN 2 disc tiller, good as new, for Ford tractor, $100.; also, want D-4 Caterpillar dozer, in excellent cond, reasonably priced. Fred Baker, Rt. - eee Robins, Ph. WA. 847 Allis Chalmers .C_ tractor for sale. Junior Underwood, 508 Teasly St., Dalton. 1956 CJ-5 Willis Jeep with | 5 4 wheel drive, custom metal | cab and top with sliding doors on side and rear, heavy duty, heater and defroster, excel- lent cond, $900. cash. George Cowart, 907 Whitaker St., Savannah. ; Model A tractor, 6 ft. mow- er, smoothing harrow, 5 disc tiller, all John Deere; also, Taylor-way disc harrow, Al- lis Chalmers 66 combine, al- most new, Intnl. hammer mill with belt and All Purpose plow. L. M. Turner, Royston. Athens 2 disc tiller plow, 3 point hitch, works on Ford, Ferguson or can be converted for other type tractor, $65. 2 mi. from Lithonia. M. Edwards, 7215 Covington Hwy. Lithonia. Allis Chalmers G tractor, 1 ea. harrow; set of cultivators; 1 ea. disc tiller, all for $700. cash. Lenard H. Jones, Rt. 1, Winston (at Fair Play). 3 20 disc Ford harrow. point hitch, dbl. section, pull type angles with hydraulic lift, $125. Marvin Newsome, Sandersville, Ph. 3856. Good 1 horse wagon, $25. Otis Fields, Rt, 2, Hampton. 2 ton Brower feed mixer, 600 gal. C-B bulk tank; 6 Surge milking machines; 340 gal. Craft bulk tank; also, small DeLaval separator. C. N. Roberds, c/o Roberds Dairy, Savannah. - Choice of or both 2 Mas- sey Harris clipper, 7 ft., self- propelled combines; also, 2 seven foot, tandem tractor harrow, Athens and Taylor. T. R. Breedlove, Rt. 3, Mon- roe, Ph: 25214. 6 row Tygart duster, fits almost all tractors. Jimmy Cochran, Baldwin. Sears incubator, 100 egg cap., ee only once, like new, . Gibson, Franklin. i . 77 New Holland hay baler, good shape, $1,- 050. at my place. Howard Car- dell, Locust Grove, Ph. 3501. 1957 WD-45 Allis Chalmers tractor with planters and cul- tivators, 16 disc Rome off-set harrow, $2,500 at my place. L. O. Kitchens, Flovilla. 1942 Chevrolet truck, 1-1/2 ton, with winch, motor and Willard, Vermack, Dunwoody. John Deer tractor, good condition; Oliver harrow (nearly new), one Engate seed sower, $300. W. M. Mc- Kinney, 218 Progren Ave., Hawkinsville. John Deere A tractor plan- ters and cultivators fair shape, (tractor has no starter but cranks easy $350. Loyd Kead- le, Yatesville, Ph. 695-J-3 (Barnesville) : Six row Tygart cotton dus- ter with attachments for mounting on John Deere trac- tor; 175 gallon alluminum fuel oil tank. J. K. West, Madison, Ph. 958. 16 x 16 steel Martin corn crib for ear corn, cap. 1250 bu. new cond., one almost new 42 in. Aerovent fan with 7-1/2 HP. electric motor and drying racks for drying hay or other crops. Norman H. Feaenee Rt. 3, Elberton, Ph. Bs Set of cultivators of Allis- Chalmer B tractor. Used very little. Operate by power lift, $50... C. -C. Campbell; Rt. 1, ee Plains, Ph. Howard 7- aG Nearly new Lundell For- age Chopper (Cut 60 acres) can be used for hay condi- tioner, Silage, Green Chop, or with Pellator. P. T. O. Sell or trade for Bulldozer in good cond., and pay difference. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Fort Valley. DeLaval Milking mach. with 2 units also 2 nice Holstein cows to freshen the first of June. Ralph T, Woodall, Rt. 1, Blackshear. - Rowell 42 automatic potato transplanter, works on John Deer 420 Stantum, 3 point hitch. Mrs. Dewey E. Skipper, Rt 3, Macon, all in good shape, $200. R.N.}= Spreader, used very little,|in $25.; Farm Master Electric fence charges, $15.; Antique pea Thrasher pulled by trac- tor, $10. All at my place. Come after. E. W. Bernhardt, Rt. 5, Austell, Ph. Bie sels New Holland Baler 76 VE-4/3 Wisconsin motor, ready for use, $350. G. G. Lewis, Rt. . Austell, Ph. 948-8174. Two unit Delaval Pipeline Milkers complete, 3 Clay par- lor stanchions, nine can elec- trie sterilizer, 36 in. Areoator; 14 Row J. D. Grain Drill! All good cond. cheap for cash. J. R. Lanier, Crawford, oo 3-8345 (Lexing- on Six Automatic gas brooders 1000 cap., feeders and water- ers for 4500 broilers for sale. J. L. Westbrook, Ila. Allis Chalmers 60 combine with grain bin, always shel- tered, new canvas and drive belts, perfect cond., for best immediate cash offer: also, 2 -|John Deere 45 combine tires, 12-26, 4 ply. near new for half price. Robt. H. Tootle, Reidsville,, Ph. 2151. Ford tractor; 2 dise Athens plow; harrow, mowing mach., grain drill, Allis Chalmers 60 combine with motor, Ingate seeder and trailer. All good cond. W. F. Ballard, Rt. Griffin (just off Hwy. 19. mi. So. of Griffin). - 1957 John Deere tractor 4- 20; 2 disc plow, No. 5 mower, smoothing harrow. Allin per- fect cond. W. M. Green, Rt. 1, Brooks, Ph. LY. 9-6810. Coal planter, wagon, cul- tivator, mowing machine, baler and other horse drawn tools for sale or trade for calves. K. B. Martin, Rt. 1, Talmo. . GLF egg washer and grader, 8-10 cases per hr., good work- ing order, Al Thompson, Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph. MI. 7-5690. John Deere H tractor with starter ee bush and bog harrow and 1 H. wagon. W. C. McConnell, Rt. 1, River- 7 |dale, Ph. GR. 8-8174 (Jones- boro) & 1949 Ford tractor with new motor for. sale. J. E. Sikes, Rt. 2, Barnesville, Ph. 661R4. Husky garden row, large turn plow, good cond.; also, 1949 Dodge 1 ton truck, good tires, radio and cheater, runs good. WE Johnson, Box 23, Conley, PH. MA. 2-6623 (Atlanta). Rotary hoe, side delivery rake, stale cutter, trailer wa- gon, 2 row corn snapper, all in good cond. and priced very reasonable. Ray Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry. Allis Chalmers 60 combine driven. Complete with all belts and drapers, operating cond., repaired and repainted, $295. J. M. Canna- fax, Zebulon, Ph. LO.~7-8708. 8 a harrow discs, 24 in. with 1-3/16 in. hole. A. C. Price, Bronwood. No. 5 John Deere tractor mower, in good shape, kept out of weather, priced rea- sonable. Norman Johnson, Warrenton. " Gibson tractor with culti- vator, disc harrow, dozier blade, 2 plows and trailer, ate good cond., $380. H. F. Fra- Ber Rt: 2, Austell, Ph. 948.| = 5278. Old model Shaw riding tires on rear, turn plow and cultivators, runs good, $200.; cubator, used twice, $15. V. Westbrook, Rt. 4, Box 80k Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-5900. 2 wheel tractor trailer, 9 ft. x 6 ft. x 28 in., good tires, bed needs small repair. T. T. Toles, Menlo. 3R3 tray elec. incubator, bro- oder and other equip. for raising quail and game birds. Ree Sor sh Twin City, Ph. SO. 3-2852 Te C. Cotton picker, 2 ck. 14 mounted on 230 Farm- all tractor, like new, for sale; also, want, feed mixer, 1 1-1/2 ton, below: the floor. model, in _Hielsville, Ph. SY. 1-5476. David Bradley Lime}. 3, | and -lrow, planters, plows, tractor, 5 hp, cultivator, dise tooth har-| with sacker, power take-off in good | ford also, Sears, 100 egg cap., in= good cond. C. L. Manley, Dan- | Irrigation pipe: 1,: , 800 ft., 4 in., late Rainbird spent A. per sere); : cond.; pump, 500 gal. per. ener : cap., rubber suction hose. Sell | together or pepe Make offer. J. McPherso: a ie Prince Ave., Athens, 3-3292 after 6 PM. Jeep in fair cond., $125. at Circle E Ranch Located 2 mi. S. of se on US 29. Doc Gibson, Rt. 2, Newnan, Massey Harris self propell ed, 12 ft, combine, auger t pe platform, Chrysler overhauled with new shaft, new bearings and new iston ne new paint job, 995. P. Cowan, Hawkins= ville, Ph. TW. 34696. = Dearborn rotary hoe with - 3 point hitch, good cond.; al- so, 2 seated buggy with shaves -and tongue, in good Arthur , Childree, Sais Rivol Dr., Macon. Set cultivators, Vise er = 2\|planters, complete with fert. distributor, $100. ie. ee all cub tractor Farm power lift. Jack Chowicn c/o Melody Brook. Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Mari- Ph, HE. 35-8656 aeenee e 18 ft. McCormick Po Bert binder, good merons in good running ee Elliott Martin, seen Al. 3-6780 nights. Fs 1954 Super A Farmall tac- tor with Reese tO Lys mach., rake, roel cutter, 2 disc tiller, bog - har= distri- harrow, and 2 butor, trailer, drak er, poison mach. H. wagon with other farm equip., all $1,500. Willie Hen- drix, Villa sacs 259 pe 6681. Allis Chalmers combing, : x ft. cut with sacker, See = in. with | screens and 10 in. elt, $100.5 25.;. Homelite chain saw, $125.; Homel ae digger, tractor powered, Pull type rotary nee: ood cotton duster, Lilly. Grantville, harrow and cultivator. (Marist) nd.; also, single nore # W.F Hammer mill, 11 Garf~ hay rake, $200.; Sk Deere, 7 ft.. mowing $125.: oe Deere harrow, small, $75.; post ee Lewis T. Lindsey, Rt. 1, ver Creek. ae bought in 1959 and used very ae iso, good letely overhauled and_ E Sittle in 1959. B. HL Allis Chalmers CA Bacton in good cond. Es ae: Alli Chalmers tava Ath ens tail plow. bush and b ood shape. R. E. Cork, i Kennesaw, Ph. = John Bliss cero: duster, s row, used 1 season, very 8 Ti used only twice. ee ford, Rt, 2 A 3-3379. ere ere John Deere ee type, 6 ft. cut., Harper, Royston. : 2 wheel trailer, 600. eae for =e oes try or rabbi! j nee 2377 Summit. Aye oer 18, Ph. SY. 4 a Fes) N Carla, Rt. Sb ae 3 all steel $25. ea. fone He Sent 2. Powder ee Ph. 943 tractor with new 750 x 22 in.| 4593. 1944 ae tractor, 3 gears forward, 4 good tires, $ also, 1950 Ford tractor, bot- tom plow, harrow, cultiva- tors, Covington planters and distributors, $1,100. B. Beall, Rt. a A Hesenis 2 FR. a 2824, 2 1 man wire tie baler, in ood cond., $700.; J. B, 11 hammer mill with bagger, od cond., $350. H. F. Price, ist Grove, Ph. 2262 nights. Briggs and Stratton, 3 hp, den tractor, used less than hrs., cheap or trade for mule, horse or cow. F. P. Co- tr, Powder Springs, Ph. Smalley, hatchet type ham- mer used very little, al- set of cultivators for Oli- row chop _tractor. Lamar Downs, Rt. 3, Box 16, Athens, pn. dal, 6-13938) 0) << Athens 10 dise, bush and bog harrow, front end loader or eed Sse 2 ; ing w. S. Barnes, Box 621, Griffin. LL rse platform scales, $15.; lanet, Jr. Seeder, $18.; elec. fence charger (handle up to _ 8 mi. of wire), 6 volt battery rated, $10.; J. I. Chaney, Jr., 2202 Second Ave., De- eatur, Ph. DR. 7-6537. pecan 60 Oliver tractor for parts, res 10 x 28, good, motor bad; IHC, 4 disc, tiller, good; tractor wagon, cotton duster. Prices right. T. oO. aot Bishop, Ph. SO. - Allis Chalmers combine 60 with motor, new V-belts and canvas, excellent cond., rea- =a iS [re Rutledge Moon, "Rt. Grayson (1 mi. So. of nellville). 16 disc dbl. section harrow farmall cub tractor. T. aor. Rt. 2, Eatonton, rrigation outfit, Chrysler, cylinder, engine, 3,100 ft. of 6 in. pipe, 2 volume guns, all necessary tees and elbows. _ Jack Cheney, Fitzgerald. : 4 dise tiller for Ford trac- _ itor, pick-up type, A-1 cond., aes <= aeree elas - _ Cochran, . 2, Senoia, S HO. 2911 (Fayetteville). 10 ft. Massey Harris self- used, 6 row, duster; 8 d _ tiller; two, 2,000 bu., bins; 1958 long peanut combine, al- _ 0, some other farm mach, in good cond. P. D. Meadows, Rt. J, Hawkinsville. 1952 Ford tractor, AN, row all crop sprayer, reason- _ able priced. E.. James, bdel, es 1958 Allis Chalmers 66 - @ombine, good operating - eond., $795.; 4 wheel, rubber tired trailer, with flat body, ~ $100.; Case grain combine, _ F-2, five ft. header, operating _ cond., $295. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton Ph, 4142. 23 white faced Hereford cattle. Mrs. J. H. Bennett, 729 Glen Cove Drive, Macon, Ph. - $h. 2-4765 after 6 P. M. ; Reg. 1 yr. old Black Angus ull, 28895947, Sire: Midways Burgess Bardolier; Dam, M : r Black of Pridgeon, $150.- d ; Angus Bull, 7 Burgess Bardolier; Dam: Burchhayen Verna 3rd, $125. fi; -V. Pridgeon, Way- . At. 5-1201. gus Bull, 10 mo. old, i ere, for sale or trade like Angus Cows; also At stud: Palomino Reg. 12 432 Grand Sire was Rainy ees ate PHBA. 0; Reg. Black heifers. Lo: | ville, Ph. 695-J-3. Ann Arbor heavy duty Oli- | Good .|2, Hamilton, Ph. Ma 8-4638. | prox. 3 qts of mi opelled combine; slightly | dise - mounted on 6 ft. stilts with 6 d| show prospect, 400 Ib. beet type yd Keadle, Barnes- Reg. aoe ols. 8 mos. to4 16 mos. old. $200 and $250. body conformation, ealf- hood vaccinated, from clean herd. See at farm. F. W. Phil- lips, Rt. 1, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 8-2959 (Mari- ettta). ; Angus Eileenmere b u 1 l, three years old, proven sire. Won top honors in shows. Sell or trade for animals of equal value. Bull is located in Marietta. Jerry Brown, Box 051, Abae College, Tifton. Five Angus cows with cal- ves by their side, 4 to 8 years of age, reasonably priced. R. J. Carter, Whitesburg, See af- ter 5 P. M. or Ph. TE. 2-7395 (after 7 P. M.). 18 dbl. reg. polled Hereford bulls, 12 - 15 months old, well marked and good bloodlines, also 5 heifer calves, 9 months to 12 months old. Harry A. Wasden M. D., Quitman. _ Jersey cow, large size 2nd. calf and now giving over gal. of milk a day on light feed and hay. $150 at my barn No phone or mail answered. Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville. Sheep and Goats Approx. 50 grade ewes with two reg. suffolk rams; two reg. Suffolk ewes with three lambs at side. Both rams are very outstanding individuals of light foot breeding. Ewes have lambs at side. Disease free. Mrs. J. S. Breedlove, Rt. eee i area ee _ Nubian milk goat and kid. Hornless, black, gentle, ap- day. 2nd freshening. Registered stock. Male kid by her side. Mrs. E. W. Deekard, 302 Whiteford Ave. N. E. Ja. 4-5279 Ph. ee en eo Re Reg. Nubian buck, 9 months old, $50; reg. Nubian, milk goat, $50; reg. Nubian milk goat, $195; purebred Mexican Burrough, $125. William. J. Adams, 107 S. Hightower St., Thomaston. Two Nannie goats of good milk type one fresh in with nannie kid; one fresh in May, Both young Saanan and Tog- peubers cross, $25.00. Mrs. aisy Crook, Rt. 2, Jasper. Female white Saanan goat, no horns, wormed gentle, 8 mos. old, $15. W. A. Blackwell, 2122 Brockett Rd., Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-9145. peace nen hae 140 healthy Southwestern ewes, $8.00 ea. and Reg. Hampshire and Suffolk rams, $35.00 each. Kenneth Bandy, ae Ringgold, Ph. WE. 5- Reg. Hampshires, Rams, ewes and lambs, best of blood- lines. Your inspection invit- ed. F. Davis, M. D. Rt. 2, Gray, Ph. S. H. 5-7924. Horses, Mules, Ponies Fine, perfectly gentle 8 yr. old saddle horse with new saddle and bridle, child can ride, $175. Paul G. Diggo, 822 Indian Creek Drive, Clarks- ton, Ph. Hi 3-4862. __ 7 year old Strawberry Roan, Tenn. Walking Horse, plow or saddle perfect, gentle for children; red white spotted, Tenn. Walking colt, 20 months old, broke to work and ride; also two single seated bug-| 4 gies and set of harness, good cond. R. Q. Brown, Toccoa, Ph. Tu. 6-5194. _ Fine, well-mannered geld- ing, safe for anyone; 2 mares (one Tenn. Walker, one polo) cutting; also want horses to board. Mrs. Val. Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. Bu 9-0173. : recaern Sue Ne Rg oe A 3 yr. old buckskin quarter- horse stallion. Beautiful color and conformation, nice tem- perament. $450; also English saddle in excellent condition, $45. Mrs. George Lindsey, East Point, Ph. PO 6-6193. Jet Black colt, white star in forehead, gentle, ready to train; also dark golden reg. Palomino mare, 18 mos. old, pect, ready to train: Red _ sorrel stallion with blondish - white mane and tail 40 in. tall, $20; clean cut black and white 42 in. mare, bred to 36 in. stallion $30. Both a re broke to ride, home raised and very gentle; also two young mares, filly colts by side and bred back. See make offer. Ban Brock, Eastanollee. 5 year old sorrel, W. M. T., Shetland Stallion, 38 in. pro- ven breeder, $350; 10 month old sorrel. L. M. T., Shetland stud colt, $95. W. H. Partridge, 1592 Fearn Circle N. E. At- lanta 19, Ph. ME 6-2953. Nice Shetland pony 2 years old color, red and white, with new saddle included $175.00 eash. Jack Stephens, Craw- ford, Ph. Sh. 35915. Mare mule, 900 Ib. age 12 years, good cond. works any- where and gentle, $125. Lu- ar ape Powder Springs, Ph. At Stud: Roses Pope Royal, Black roan stallion, Reg. TWHBA No. 590451. Edwin Hulsey, Rt. 1, Clermont, Ph. Le 4-4850. 8 year old black and white Shetland mare; one 2-1/2 year old roan and white spot- ted stallion with flax tail and mane, approx. 36. in. tall. Ot- to Roberts, Box 533, Toccoa, Ph. Tucker 6-3598 (Day) Reg. Standard bred geld- ing, well marked, rides well, $250. P. E. Remington, Rt. 4, Box 22, Jackson, Ph. 7641. Quarter horse and Appa- loosa Stock Reg. and not Reg. Studs, gelding, Mares and colts. Inspection invited R. V. Gadd, c/o Double T. Ranch, Rt. 1 Conyers. 8 yr. old 900 lb. half Tenn. Walker Mare; gentle but spirited. E. Perkins Williams, Rt. 4, Madison. ; Reg. Berkshire male, 18 months old wt. 200 Ib., $40 without Reg. papers or $45 with. V. R. Crawford, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Sees ease nee et Se 7 yr. old Tennesse Walking horse, five gaited, very gentle 7 years old, color Bay with Blaze face and four white feet. W. F. Alford, R. F. D. 2, Adairsville, Ph. 3-3379. Small, good mare mule 900 to 1000 Ibs. extra good plow mule, $100 with gear and plow tools. L. S. Harper, Rt. 1 Bonaire. touts alae tae lg SO ee Few good Holstein heifers from six to nine gallon Wisc. mothers, $150 each; also bay mare, gentle but fast $100; sorrel gelding, four years old from reg. stock gentle, $125. E. F. Dean, Odum. ire te Petes are Ateneo AA Sy One blocky work horse about 12 years old, about 1050 Ib. J. A. Clark, 4801 Stage Coach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. Greenleaf 4-7387. Swine Breeding age gilts, Land- trace - Hampshires Cross; purebred Landrace bred gilts and sows, young Gilts d Bee ae All reasonable. Donald E. Mees, Rt. 4, Law- mo Ph. Thornwall 3- Duroc pigs, 18 wks old, reg. wormed, treated for Cholera. Dam and Sire both Grand Champion hogs. Roscoe Mc- Donald, Jr., Rt., 1, Milledge- ville, Ph. Gl 2-2766. Black P. C. and Landrace. 00 top sows. World famous lJandrace boars, Blue Ribbon winning top son of of $6,000 boar Bruntown Conquest,-top son from Sisks World Record Litter, gain - tested son of Cert. Meat Sire Porters Ace. All proven meat-type hogs. Windle Taylor, Rt. 4, Alma. oe Bic SS cal edt a Se he ee Purebred Black Poland China. Males and females 13 wks. old. Disease free, good meat type pigs, sired by Blue Ribbon boar, $20 ea. and will Reg. in buyers name; also reg. Black Poland China Ist. lit- ter sow (mother of these pigs) $55. Will transfer papers to buyers name. Derrell Ken- drick, Rt. 2, Butler. _Purebred Duroc pigs, from disease free herd, boars a n d gilts: Reg. in buyers name. Richie McCants, Butler, Ph. $UN 2-3460, : Fs Reg. S. P. C. gilts and boars, 7 months old, $35.00 each, Lee Sanders, Box 405, Swainsboro, Ph. Belmont 7-7290. Purebred Hampshire boar, 30 months old, not Reg., about 500 lbs, $50 at farm, 2 miles of Warner Robins. L. S. Hayes, Bonaire, Ph. Wa. 3-4555. Duroc boars and gilts, 4 months old, wormed and treated, can be registered $25 ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton. 50 Hampshire pigs, six weeks old April 17th, $10 ea. J. B. Harp, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Ph. Howard 1-4894. Reg. Landrace boars an d gilts, service age and wean- ling pigs from performance. Tested cert. meat boars. Vac- cinated. Georgia Cert. Brucel- losis free, No. 17 herd, $25 ea. and up. J. W. Trunnell Jr., Rt. 2 coe Ph. 4-2040 (Web- ster), white ga bean seed, Germ. 87 net., 65 cupful; old fashion, darge blooming sunflower seed, 30 cupful, Add age. Ellijay. seed, 40c cup, Germ. 93 pet.; Catnip plants, 10c ea, $1 doz.; peppermint, 30e doz. All del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. : Original Jumbo Bushel gourd seed, rown 4-6 ft. around, 3 seed, $1. 8 seed, $2.; yard long Dipper, short- neck. Martin and Dish Rag os seed, 50c pk., 3 pks., 1. Lewis Morgan, Rt. 4, Way- cross. , Good tender white Corn- field bean seed, Germ. 91 Crowder peas, Germ. 85 pct., 50 cupful. Add tage. Mrs, Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. _ 6 Reg. Tamworth pigs, 9 weeks old, $10 ea. with pa- pers, $12 each. Doyle Ander- son, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. Gr. 5-4367. Reg. SPC shoats best blood- lines about 3 months old, the long lean meat type (will make fine boars and gilts for 4-H club). Prefer you see at my place. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. Reg. Duroc pigs (FFA Pro- ject) 8 weeks old, excellent breeding stock, gilts and boars, $15.00 each. Bennie Ervin, Rt. 4 Madison, (near Apalachee). Purebred, Reg. Duroc sow with first litter, $55 or best offer; also 2 Duroe boars, 10 weeks old $15 ea. Kent Cal- houn, Rt. 1, Box 87 Ft. Valley. Purebred Landrace pigs, 8 weeks old, male and gilts now ready for sale. Reg. in buyers name or not reg. H. L. Brady, Rt. 1, Box 154 - A, Swains- boro. 4 purebred Hampshire, 3 gilts and 1 male, 3 months old, $25 each at farm, $30 each if register papers are required. Jim Knowles, Rt. 2, Byran, Ph. WO 32213. 6 Purebred boars and 2 gilts, 8 wks. old, inoculated $15 ea. David Helms, Rt. 1, Warner Robins, Ph. Garfield 9-1825. (Perry). One spotted sow to farrow in about three months, 200 Ibs or more; also big red male hog, 200 Ibs or more, $25 ea. Mrs. Askew, Rt. 1, Box 287, College Park. ees Soe ea ae we 21, O. I. C. and S. P. C. pigs, 8 weeks old; also purebred O. I. C. pigs 8 weeks old. Sell or trade some for cub planter. A. B. Whaley, Rt. 2, Box 121, Ringgold. Reg. Landrace service age boar and gilts, from popular bloodlines. Price starts at $25 M. T. Courson, Zebina Farms, Hazlehurst. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, del. beginning about May 1, $3.50 M. Lots of 25,000 or . M, FOB my farm. No checks. L. B. Collins, 385 Camellia Court, Camilla. eee amr SN Good white 6 Weeks bean, Germ. 91 pct., 75 pt.; yel- low popcorn, Germ. 94 pct., 50c pt.; okra, Germ. 97.40, large cupful; long muskmelon, Germ. 94 pct.; big red pump- kin, Germ. 96 pct, 10c big spoonfull; Butternut squash, Germ. 58 pct., 3 spoonsfulls, 10c and stamped envelope. Add postage. Vella Rica, Rt. 1, Cumming. Large Martin gourd seed, 3 doz., self addressed, stamped en- velope. Miss Mary Lynn Pres- cott, Rt. 2, Box 213, Fitzgerald. Cane Seed: Big soft U. S. white and green, 100 stalks, $5. fine Red Ribbon cane, soft, long joints, $6. C. stalks. All good for chewing, market and good syrup. At bed. W. C, Burnsed, Ellabell, Ph. OL. 3- 2568 (Pembroke). -Running okra seed, Germ. 97 pet., '$1.. for 1/2" cup full, PP. H. C. Reid, 2303 Pryor Rd, Atlanta 15. 25c or 10c doz. and|M field bean seed, speckle Cut- shorts, Germ. 77 pct., mixed Cutshorts and Creasebacks, Germ. 80 pct. All 65e cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 80. pet., $1.35 Jb. PP. W. D. Askew, Rt. 2, Davisboro. ; Cert. Ga. Red potato, count, good. plants, ready now, 50 M.; Calif. Wonder pepper plants, moss packed, $5. M.; 2M. and up, $4.50 M. Earlish Lightsey, Rt. 1, Screven. 50 doz., will ship. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., Atlan- ta, Ph. DR. 7-4390. 1959 crop old fashion Corn= field bean seed, white crease- backs and white Cutshort: Germ. 78 pct.; white hal runners, Germ. 84 pct., each kind, 75e cup. Add postage. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 20 tons first year Coker cotton seed, picked without rain, treated and delinted, 5 locks per boll, $8. C. lbs. bag. prompt shipment. H. P. Mal- com, Social Circle, Ph. 3346, Gr. Red Sweet potato plants, Vine type, strong and wel rooted, full count, now ready, any amount, $4. C., over 5 M., $3.50 M. Prompt shipment. J. I. Riggins, -Rt, 1,.Box -52, Hoboken, Ph. GL. 8-3133. Rutger tomato plants, now ready, 500, $1.50, $3. M; spring eabbage and collard plants, 500, $1.25, $2. M. Wet mossed Prompt shipment. Mrs. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitz- gerald, Ga. Cert. Big Boy Hybrid toma- to plants ready, $1. doz. doz., $5. PP; Cert. Rutger to- mato, $2. C. PP, 500 $4.50, $6. M. FOB. J. O. Adams, Rt. Pe Ty Ty. Hicks Broad leaf tobacco plants, ready, $3 M. you come and pull, or $4. M. pulled and shipped, both prices FOB; al- so, Pensacola Bahia grass M. J. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman. Everbearing Streamliner strawberry, $1.50.C.; wiid strawberry, $1 C.; native Blackberry, Dewberry, Mt Huckleberry, bearing size, $ doz.; red and yellow plum, clear seed peach, 3, Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. Bowdon. Boysenberry plants, 8, at artichokes, 25e doz.; clump mint, 25e Add postage. Mrs. J. R. Hinsen, Box 104, Ches- ter. Streamliner everbearing strawberry plants, $1 C.3; gar- 1, Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Cert. Ga. Red potato ra full count, good plants, $4.4 . del.; 2 m. or more, $4.00 M.; Calif. Wonder pepper plants, moss packed, $4.75 M.; 2M. or more, $4.60 M. Le~ land Lightsey, Rt. 2, Screven. Dill, early Scarlet Dawn and Rutger W. R. tomatoes, Head~ ing collards, Brussels -sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, lettuce Wakefield cabbage, bell, hot and pimiento peppers, Swiss chard, large golden yellow to- matoes, parsley, Kohlrabi, tg doz. No less $1 orders. Ad postage. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Register. - PAGE THREE ~ 1959 old fashion tender _ den Creaseback. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Old fashion bunch Okra pet., 75c cupful; red speckle Good tender old time Corn- 1959 crop citron seed, Germ. $5. M. del.; 2 M. and up, $4.- 100 Artichoke plants, $1.- roots, mixed orders accepted, | $1: PPS 3 lic bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. John ~ PAGE FOUR SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Millions Cert. Ga. Red po- ato plants, 500, $2.00, $3 M. J. Head, Alma, Ph, 3791. Hicks. Broadleaf tobacco seed, Germ. 96 pct., Purity, 9.58 pet., sample, 35c; $1. z.; Martin gourd seed, 35c kg., 3 pkgs., $1. PP. Earl Biuckey, Blackshear. Damp packed, well rooted, Superfection everbearing strawberry, $2. C. PP. Ga. erders only C. A. Shell, 1675 oe Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta Qi. Fields and New Era straw- berry plants, $1. C. PP on orders of 200; Black Rasp- berry plants, $1. doz. and ample postage. All damp, cel- dophane wrapped. Out of state rders add extra postage. Mrs. y D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, lpharetta. Govt. insp. Ga. Red and P. RR. sweet potato plants, 4 M. ior more, $2.50 M. FOB my lace. D. M. Cason, Bristol, h. 3817 (Baxley). -. Govt. insp. and treated po- ttato plants, Ga. Reds, $4. M.; improved P. R., $6. M. del. (Can fill large orders. Ready fast of April; Rutger and {Marglobe tomato plants, moss ee ready now, $1. C., $5. . Del. No checks. W. R. ightsey, Surrency. Potato plants, state inspect- ied, tied. with Cert. tape, Ga. eds, full count, prompt ship- ment, 5,000, $10. F..G. Tyre, Bristol, Ph. 3819 (Baxley). Booking orders for Rutger tomato plants, ready about ay 10, 35c doz., 3 doz., $1., 1.50 C. Add postage. H. eay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthers- ville Rd., Ellenwood. Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, ae $2., $3. M. B. Lowell ead, Alma, Ph. 2684. Govt. inspected Ga. Red sweet potato, Calif. sweet epper and Rutger, Marglobe omato plants, all $4. M. Add ostage. Miss Florence O- Quinn, Rt. 2, Surrency. ~Cayenne hot pepper plants, $1. C., $5.50 M.; Ruby King, alif. Wonder sw pepper plants, $1. C., $5.50 M.; Mar- lobe tomato, 500, $3., $1. C.; lack Beauty egg-plants, $1. C., 500, $3. Watis Crosby, Graham. Sugar pears, $1. ea.; Apri- wot plums, 75c ea.; scupper- = ong vine cuttings, 75 doz.; eppermint, 30c doz.; catnip, 0c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. ee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. _ Early Jersey, Charleston Wakefield and Marion Market ostproof cabbage, 300, $1. 00, $1.50, $2.75 M.; white ermuda onion plants, 300, 1., 500 $1.50, $2.50 M.. Del. mn Ga. All above plants $2. #5 Exp. Col.; tomato plants, 5. M. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. 2035. Govt. insp. and treated Ga. reo sweet potato plants, $4. . del. Full count, prompt shipment. Luther Griffis, Rt. , Odum. Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato lants, ready now for del., ee M., 5 M. or more, $2.50 . FOB. L. A. Eunice, Rt. 1, Bristol, Ph. 2705. Govt. inspected Ga. Red potato plants, $3. M. del. No checks. Paul Lightsey, Scre- ~ POULTRY FOR SALE Purebred, heavy type, Dark Cornish hatching eggs, $1.65 for 15, or 30, $3.20. My car- tons to be returned at once -at buyers expense. Money or- der only. Miss Cora B. Patter- eon, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty. Laying Dark Cornish ban- tams, $1.00 ea. at my place; also, Ringneck pheasants, $2.50 pr.; eggs, $1.50 doz. J. G. Willingham, Chalybeate Rd., Rt.-1, Manchester. 20 bantam hens, 50c ea. Cannot ship. Gardy Walker, Box 66, Marble Hill. MARKET BULLETIN 10 Reds and 6 W. L., all laying, $20 for lot. Cannot ship. H. B. Wall, Sr., Buck- head, Box 94, Ph. 614-J-I (Madison). 2,000 Babcocks Bessie W. L. pullets, 10 wks. old, $1.10 ea.; also, 50 W. L. pullets that will start laying in 2 or 3 wks., $2 ea. or $90 for all 50. Mrs. Clifford Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ph, 3456. 16 Golden Sebright hens, 1959 hatch, 2 rooster, 1958 hatch, 3 rooster, 1959 hatch, hens are laying, $25 or 2 hens and 1 rooster, $5. Cannot ship. Earl Bass, Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-2358 (Buford Hwy. just across overhead bridge.) Purebred Show type Dark Cornish bantam hens, laying, $5 pr.; Dark Cornish setting eggs, 15, $1.65. Will not ship; also, young rabbits, $1 ea.; white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., not washed, 25 ea. Add pos- tage; chicken fertilizer, 50c bag. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc- murry Dr., SW, Box 487, At- lanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-3188. Prize winning small ban- tams, $5 trio, now laying. Good to set quail eggs under. Will ship. Mrs. Mary Bor- oughs, Rt. 1, Box 113, Rich- mond Hill. Bantam fowl, Polish, Lang- shans, Lakenvelders, Old En- glish, Modern games, Cochins a nd Wyandottes; hatching eggs, assorted, $3 doz., 2 doz., $5.50 by PP Parcel Post. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. Araucanus chickens, laying pullets, $6.00; rooster, $3.00; hatching eggs, $4.00 doz. PP; Dark Cornish bantams, Bull- dog type, $2.50 ea.; hatching eggs, 25c ea. Send Money Or- der. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8, F.| Ph, TR. 4-5152. Common bantam hens now laying, 50c ea., or trade some for 1 pr. large type gray or brown rabbits. Jo Ann Whit- ee Rt. 1,.Senoia. Ph. Ly 9- About 50 Leghorn bantams, some Sebrights, at my home. No reasonable offer refused. Mrs. Virginia Sturdivant, 1962 St. John Cir. S. W., At- lanta 15. 14 hens and 7 roosters, White Lace Red Cornish, light in color, but good for breed- ing, $1.50 ea. or $1.25 ea. for lot. Ship buyers expense. Les- ter A. Cordell, Rt. 1, Chicka- mauga. Ph. 4284. B uf f Orpington bantam chicks, 1 wk. old, 25c ea; also Buff Orp. bantam eggs for hatching, 75c doz. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl Ritz, Camp- bellton Rd. Fairburn. Black white crested Polish, White Jap Silkie, White, Black and Buff Cochins, $2.50 ea. N. H. Cogland, Rt. 2, Conyers. White Dom game hen white stag, $4.00 for pr; 1 Warhorse cross stag, $3.00. C. L. Grif- fin, 712 Oak St., Gainesville. Giant Black Minorca lay- ing. pullets, $3 ea.; breeding cockerels, $5 ea.; Eggs, 15, $3; 30, $5. Del. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan. 15 Parmenter - Red pullets, 10 wks. old, for sale or trade} M for common bantam hens or for rabbits. C. R. Philnot, 2377 Summit Ave., N. W. At- lanta 18. Ph. SY 4-0009. Big Bronze turkey eggs, $2 doz. at my home, near Ozora Church. Will not ship. Edw. Robertson, Rt. 2, Loganville. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE fle, $2.50; 20 in. flat, $2.00; fle, $2.50! 20 in. flat, $2.00; 17 in. $1.50; 14 in. $1.00; 25 in. Round pineapple design $3.00; buffet scarf 22 x 36 in. pineapple design, $4. Add pos- tage. Mrs, J. D. Ellis Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay. Two Cream crochet spreads full dbl. bed made of regular bedspread thread; One ea. popcorn stitch, $75, Pineapple design, $50.00. Can not ship. Mrs. J H. Mobley, Rt. 2, Box 98, Bu- ford. bed- size, Handmade crocheted stole handbags, baby outfits, bab shoes and baby shawls. Mr: Chas. V. Jordan 2205 Vest- over Dr. East Point, Ph. P' 6-1134. E Sheeting pillowcases, large size with crocheted Rose me- dallion and crocheted edging $2 set; 3 pc. crocheted vanity sets, $1 set; crocheted Rose doilies 15 in. $1.50 each; cro- cheted doilies 20 in, $1.75, 15 in. $1.25 ea. No chks._ or stamps. Miss Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. Aprons, asst. colors and bor- ders, med, size 50c each, large size 60c each, aprons with bibs 65c. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. casins, and sandals in lamb- skin leather or felt, white, pink or blue, $1.25 pr. plus postage. Mrs. Bessie Turner, ace Hampton, Ph. GR. 8- Nice print aprons, trimmed and plain, large, med. small, 3, all different $1.10. P. P. Crib quilts, new hand quilted, $3 ea. P. P. Mrs. Hattie Hughes, 416 Hill St. Toccoa. Crocheted vanity sets, 3 pc. with 15 in. matching doily $3 for 4 pieces; 1 set in Ecru with matching dresser scarf 15 X 36 all trimmed in pink, $6 for the 5 pieces; one all white scarf, same size $3.50 del. Mrs. Ida, S. Walker, 232 Maple St., Carrollton. : Quilts, $6 ea.; crocheted center pieces $1.00 ea., larg- er size $2.00 ea; crocheted lace for pillow cases $1 pr.; cross book mark 25c ea.; nil- low cases crocheted roses, $4 pr.; single tatting 35c yd., dbl. tatting 50c yr. Add post- age. A. E. Hughey, Rt. 1. Fair- mount. : ; Three dbl. bed size hand made quilts, $7.50 ea.; two crib quilts 65 in. long 36 in. wide, $7.00 for both; one ea. crocheted scarf for table and one vanity set, $1.50 ea. P. P. No stamps, Chks or exchange. Carie Bates, Rt. 2, Box 153 Kennesaw. Dresser scarfs emb. and cro- cheted ends, 50c ea.; bonnets 90c ea. print or plain; aprons 50c ea., 3, $1.25; dishtowels 2, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 5, Gainesville. Crochet centerpieces, 12 in. 50c, 14 in. $1, 16 in., $1.50; 22-24 in. $2.50; chair sets, $2.50; vanity sets $2: edging, 1/2 in. 25c yd., 1 in. 50e yard; decorative pot holders, 3, $1; 9 piece luncheon sets, $2.50: Aprons 75c and $1;Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. i Quilt tops, 2 ea. Broken dish and Gentlemen Bow. You pay postage. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. T=Canton: _New handmade dbl. bed size quilts, $5.00 ea. and 60c postage, made of new cloth different patterns dyed sheet- ing lining to match tops; also quilt tops $2 ea. 30c postage. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Adairsville. Little diaper shirts, 25c ea.; baby bibs 15c ea.; bib an d diaper shirt to match 50ec; med. size print aprons 3, $1.00. Add postage. No checks please. rs. James Davis, Rt. 7, Gainesville. a Emb. pillow cases with cro- cheted edging, $1.00 set: old fashion bonnet, $1 ea.: apron small, med. large, 50c, 60c, and 75c; clothpin bags made like a little dress, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt. 8, Gainesville. Full size bedspread, crochet of unbleached heavy thread, fringed, 6 lbs., $35.00; hand- made laid work quilt of dark red, dark green and yellow, orange blossom design on white, 90 years old and good condition, 5 Ibs, $35. PP. Mrs. C. E. Leveritt, 2180 Ranch- wood Dr. Rt. 3, Tucker Ph. Hi. 3-4228. . Handy slide clothespin bags denim with bias trim circle opening in front and at top of bag. $1 each postpaid. Mrs. W. J. Suggs, Rt. 1, Chickamauga. 15 nice dbl. bed size quilt tops, $2 ea. or 3, $5. Several .| different designs and patterns| PoP. Mrs; JG, Austin Rt 4, Felton. Cartier Baby Gey baby shoes Sue oe Pais side, $60. Mrs. Omma |fancy dbl. tatting, 50c yd.; 5 coffee | | set. Add postage. Mary Tum- price on 2 truck loads weekly.'| Nice, new, handmade auilts bl. bed size, good cotton -rints and solids, cotton _pad- ing, Broken Stove. Three| heer, Friendliness, $12.50 ea. | and other new handmade -juilts, $6.50 ea. Nice aprons| i5e ea. P. P. in Ga. Miss Ma- bel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Elli-. jay. 3 Novelty pot holders, 25c ea., 6, $1; dainty aprons, 75 ea.; 2, $1.25; dish towels, emb. 35c ea. 8, $1; dbl. bed size quilt tops of new cotton cloth, $2.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs, Free-| man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Red and pink Afghan (that won a prize at the fair), $50; % one dbl. Wood brown on one}] side and shaded brown on . Wagoner, 1992 Compton Dr. S. E. Atlanta 15. : 3 piece vanity sets, pine- apple designs, white, shaded yellow or shaded Lavender, | also several nice |u pan |? 2.75 set; thick crochet pot or holders of shaded threat $1 ea. Mrs. D. E. Waller, R. F. D. 3, Blakely. 10 yds. fancy single tatting at 35c_yd., 3 yds. all colors yds. light yellow fancy dbl. tatting, 50c yd.; also 12 new wash feed bags 100 lb. size, 25c P. P. No checks. Mrs. G. ie Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Mil- en. : : Pillow cases, emb. crochet- ed edge $1 set; broadcloth, ay crocheted edge $1.25) set; 75c, with bib, $1; Old fashion: bonnets $1; dish towels 7, $1} Add 25 postage. Nell Ben- nett, Rt. 1, Box 21, Oakwood. Emb. pillow cases on good aprons small 50c, med.} clean Buck John D._ Harri Briarcliff Rd., ar Want 200 lbs. Brown Millet seed. State price, pw ity, germination fir Bes nox fious weeds. J. C. Nich c/o Hill Top Farm, Ala _ Want running seed. Mrs. J. Metter. : = Want 500 old fashion Spanish potatoes; also, wi some white Boone draws. State price and wh you can ship. P. F. Reynold 2054 Bankhead Hwy., At anta 18. _ Pace Sees Want Schley pecan , 1959 crop. State price and uantity. Mrs. G. A. Stacy, 520 llis St., Brunswick. ate price. Mrs. Whatley, 401 S. Rar East Point, Ph. P. _ Want electric churn sheeting 20 x 36 designs, Mr. | pl: and Mrs. His and Hers, Sweet |. Dreams and Good Night, $1.50 set; plastic lace doilies, round, 15 in. diam., long 20 in. long ruffles stands 2-1/2 in. high needs no starching, $2 ea. add postage, Villa Rice, Rt. 1, umming. : : : Novelty pot holders, 18 dif- ferent patterns, 25c ea. 6, $1; Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Low- man, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 3 -Five quilt tops, Valentine, $4; Broken Sash, Boys None-| sence, Chinese Coin, $3.50 ea.; Spirit of St. Louis, $3.75, Add} postage. Tops are neatly made, | State best price first lette . Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dal. ase: se ess Want Herbs for , Write what plants and s you have and usage also pl Mrs. Carl Knight, Rt. 133, Fairburn. Want 200 ft. 4 in. inexps sive Pipe to diver 2 around pond near Aus M. Polk, Rt. 1, Dougl and of new cloth. Miss Mozelle | Rt K. Clifton, Rt.. Twin City. One average size white cro- cheted bedspread popcorn stitch, $45; one ea. white, one green 18 in. centerpieces, $2 and $1.50; small white $1.00 ea.; pillow case trimming, $1 2, Box 217, lin, Rt. 1, Eastanollee. _ Four new quilts, made of new cotton material with new cotton padding nice patterns, machine made through out, $6 ea., two or more to custo- mer $5.50 ea. Mrs. H. G. Pres- sley Sr. Rt. 1, Kingston. MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED _ Want to trade a slightly used Western saddle, not for roping, for a used English saddle; also want to rent an English saddle for first week in May. S. Amann, 3175 Jef-| fersonville Rd. Rt.. 6, Macon. Want from 10 to 100 lbs. o Brab Peas. Contact. R. J. Al- len, Talking Rock. - Want to buy Dasheen seed. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross. | to pollinate Want Bees about 400 A. of Clover. Will give use of fields free. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. | Want Sassafras red roots. G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoo-|- chee Dr., NE, Atlanta 12, Ph.| Ce. 3-8890. ; Want honey bees in an style hives. Give details. J. S.| Hill, Box 55, Hoschton. _ eer a ~Wantt Dwarf Cherry tomato plants. K. E. White, 1241 Mu-} nro Ave., Columbus. dug and put on my - truck. Clarence then, Want several truck loads|" | Ground. _ E, Thompson, War-} 2 Ib. lard box age. P. B, Approx, 25 or | used clean white g feathers $18.50 for lot. C. Dean, Rt. 2, Daw Lespedeza hay, Coastal Bermuda $1.75 per 100 Ik Davenport, R. F. D. 2. Hille, as purehied oe arrowed Feb r March, Contact, Jess H Ga. Dept. Agriculture, lanta or J. A. Extensio Coastal Bermuda gras