Georgia : Farmers ee Commissioner }Bulletin % tempt of court citations have been against W. F. Allen of Brantley and Nancy Crews of Charlton ollowing a contempt hearing Judge il Roddenberry of the Waycross Judi- Circuit ordered the two defendants to fines of $150 each or spend 20 days in Earlier, as a result of State Department Agriculture efforts to clean up the sale pecans along South Georgia highways, NUMBER A S STOPPED for selling inferior pecans to the | junction against the two for violating state regulations governing such sales. The. regulations, which are enforced under Georgia food laws by the Depart- ment of Agriculture, were issued some _ time ago as a result of letters from tourists complaining they had been gypped in buying pecans in Georgia. After the regulations were issued, rep- resentatives of the Department visited with people selling pecans along the high- ways, requested their cooperation and at- tempted to help them improve their pack- aging and sale of pecans. Court injunc- tions were obtained against those who refused to cooperate. As a result of the Departments efforts complaints from tourists and others rela- tive to pecans purchased in our state have Governor Aids Growth Of Macon Farm Market Governor Ernest Vandiver has made money available from surplus funds to ex- pand the Macon farmers market. The money will be used to purchase land adjacent to the Macon market. This additional space has been needed for some __ time to meet the demands imposed on the Macon market by a steadily increasing volume of business. Once again Governor Vandiver has demonstrated his interest in providing for ige Roddenberry had granted an in- ~ FARM _ . WANTED WORK ily of 6 with 4 to work, ts job on farm. Experi- ed in operation of all farm nery. Need work im- ly. Will have to be Want salary and fur- 4 R house. Honest, so- ependable. Can furnish ces. Martin Luther s, 529 Washington St., Atlanta 15, Ph. JA. 5- (shipping dept.) before ried man, 42 yrs. old, rker, sober and honest, job on poultry farm. Ex- enced. Tom Costley, Rt. 1, etired, single white man iob as caretaker on are for cattle, _ hogs, , broilers and garden k. Experienced. Want modern conveniences, and reasonable salary. batch. G. C. Henry, c/o . Henry, 212 Pierce St., ange. Ph. TU 4-2758. ite man, middleaged, ts job on farm, doing regu- place to batch. Go any- George Morrow, 950 St. SW, Atlanta 15. ite man, single, wants n farm, light farm work, ek cotton, with good peo- or wages and board. Pre- lo. Ga. Ready now to . Boyd Jones, 30 Mary tossville. nt farm overseer job. sey. years experience. lurnish Ref. W. O. Flem- Royston. c= ype farm work, for wages |. 46 yr. old, retired couple, 2 children, 11-15 yrs. wants job caring for livestock or laying hens, for reasonable salary and good 5 R. house, Raised on farm. Exp. farm machinery. James Wright, Rt. 4, Dublin. Hay, baled, cut, and raked within 10 mi. Alpharetta, on shares or 40c bale. G. W. West, 4825 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd. a Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5- Retired couple want work on poultry or livestock farm. Good house, lights, running water with bath and reason- able salary. W. C. White, 1272 Lynwyn Lane, S: E. Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 2-3315. | White man, 58, with 3 in family, wants . work raising chickens, cattle farm or dairy. Wife work with chickens. No machinery exp. Do not drink nor other bad habits. Availa- ble now. Carroll, Haralson or Douglas Co. preferred. Melvin E. Smith, Temple. Ph. 4631. Exp. dairyman wants job in dairy, that wife and_ self can handle. No children. Need 3 R. house. Want job at once. Keith A. Snedegar, Rt. 2, Box 180, c/o J. A. Pickelsimer, Blairsville. Middleaged couple, good health, no children. Wife has high school education. Can furnish references. Want job on layer or broiler chicken farm. Would have to have liv- ing accommodations and rea- sonable salary. W. A. Hayes, 417 Second Ave., Calhoun. virtually ceased. Woman with 3 children, girl 9, 2 boys, 7 and 4 yrs. wants light farm work on farm with good, nice people. Must be on school Rt. Like to have 3 R. house. Must be moved at once. Mrs. Ethel Stowe, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. (Live near truck stop) Single man wants place on regular or poultry farm. Can drive tractor and do gen. farm work. No bad habits. 35 yrs. old. Like to live as one of family with good people. Ear- nest L. Beard, Rt. 2, Lithonia. White, unencumbered, mid- dleaged woman, alone, wants light farm work on farm with good people, near town. Mrs. Lona Coe, c/o Corlene Apts., | Apt. 10 W, Columbus. Want job at once raising broilers or laying hens. Exp. with both. Self and wife to work. Have to be moved. Move any time. Edw. Daniel, RFD oe Julell Daniel, Clarkes- ville. Man, 22 and wife, 18, want job on poultry farm. Some ex- perience. Willing to work. Have to be moved. Go any- where. Dont drink. Need 2-3 R, house. James R. Mitchell, Rt. 1, c/o Brooks Whitley, Li- thonia. Family of 5, boy 15, girls 9 and 12 yrs., want job on poul- try farm. Can do all kinds farm work. Need 3-4 R. house. Have to be moved. Mrs. Louise C. McEachen, Rt. 1, c/o Brook Whitley, Lithonia. FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable party to set 921 acres in Pines on my farm. Riley C. Couch, Senoila. Want reliable white woman to stay in home on farm and do light farm work for aged couple. Room, board and sal- ary. At once. B. E. Parrish, Rt. 3, Pavo. Want clean, sober man with small family, who can culti- vate with tractor. Wife part time. Furnish wood, garden and cow. House with bath and refrigerator. Kingwood Farm, Clayton. Want retired christian coun- try raised couple to live in farm home with me, and work as caretaker of small farm and poultry on share basis, or for small salary. 4 mi. Ea. Hwy. 17. Mrs. Jessie L. Colson, Woodbine. ~ Want man or man and wife, 50 to 65 yrs. old, with some income to work on farm on 50-50 basis and some wages when not busy in crop. Plow mules. Must move self. Must not drink. S. N. Garrett, Box 464, Butler. : Want man with small family to work in dairy, also do other general farm work. $100. mo. and house wired for stove, to live in. T. E. Fenell, Madison. Want white man, exp. dairy- man, reliable, sober and will- ing to work. Prefer married man with small family. Need at once. Sanford Davis, Rt. 2, Danville. : ~ Want couple or unencum- bered woman or man for farm work on my farm. Room, board and salary for right party. Give age, health cond. first let- ter. Must be honest and sober. W. A. Mayes, RFD 4, Rome. J. Az Land c/o the needs of Georgia farmers. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Well pump, used in shallow or deep well, used about 18 mos., 43 gal. tank included, $75. J. L. Anderson, Bethe. saida Rd., Riverdale, Ph. Jonesboro, GR. 8-6856. Heavy duty Strunk chain saw, 24 in., practically new, $175. Clyde Long, Chatsworth, _ Ss Intn] 45 hay baler, in good cond., $400. T. E. Ferrell, Mad= ison. ae Eggomatie egg grader, 3,- 600 hrs., 2 tracks; 2 automatie Kitson poultry feeders, feed up to 5,000, 1/2 hp motor} three, 1 ton, egg cooler room units, complete; also, want to buy late model Farmall cub tractor (will consider imple- ments). C. R. Jackson, Rt. 1, : College Park, Ph. 4832, Fair- burn. 1952 Ferguson tractor, good tires, good mechanical cond.j _ Taylor bush and bog lift type -|harrow, A-1 cond. H. W. Mce Leroy, Zebulon (8 mi. S. of Griffin). 4 wheel drive Chev. skidder with wench. $75, Leon Austin, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. One, 500 gal., Hardy aprey tank fully equipped: also, IL in. hammermill, in good cond. Sam Bulloch, Warm Springs. Hwy., Manchester, Ph. TH. 6- 2585. Practically new portable Blacksmith forge, anvil, mule plows, farm bell and othe farm equip. cheap. 1 mi. N.. Molena on Zebulon Hwy. 14. Newton W. Brewster, Rt. 1, Molena. Georgi EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH | . LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES Sek -er, top deck heated, $20.;, also, wagon, 600 x 16 tires, in ex- Crabapple Community, Alpha- combine. W. V. Brannen, Una- dilla, Ph. 3241. ft. chain and trough, 30 John- drill, 13 rows, used 1 yr., $200. or trade for field cultivator; _ tor with select-O-speed trans- GEORGIA MARKET 7 iim Buudiee "ag AR cto bes Nerd serted one time on each fe- Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any zommercial business, any commercial] businessman, any company or organizetian li- zensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. 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Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Candler Clement Jr. added to or removed from to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for i.) MAREET B00 Mower and rake, 2 H wagon, | ~ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 500 gal. Butane gas tank, $140. George W. Bales, Jr., Rt. , 99 Duluth St., Alpharetta, h. GR. 5-5008. Sears, 3 deck, broiler brood- want to buy mule drawn dirt coop, cheap for cash. W. L. srown, 1018 Lake Ave., Grif- fin. 640 wire laying cages, Pock- man with Hart cups and plas- tic water line, 35c ea., in good oe R. E. Stuart, Baxley, Ph. Sawmill, $250.; edger for game, $250.; 60 in. saw, $150.; also, 1-1/2 ton Ford farm truck, 1950 model, 1953 motor, $250. J. R. Hill, Greenville. 4 wheel John Deere farm eellent cond., has 2 in. oak floored body. R. M. Young, Ri. 2, Chickamauga. 18 Checkerboard self feed- ers, $1. ea.; egg grade, $10.; three, 2 x 12 ft., home made community nests, $20.; few egg cases, 25c ea.; time clock, $5. Sherman Holcombe, Rt. 4, retta. Corn header attachment for most any size Massey Harris Hasty automatic feeder, 400 auto. waterers for hens, 10 plastic covered egg baskets, 480 nest, sturdy built, not pee eiee to house, reasonable. alton Mathis, Rt. 4, Fitzger- ald. McCormick Deering grain ord tractor with 9 plows. W. | . Patrick, Rt. 3, Winder. 1959 Diesel 871 Ford trac- For want field cultivator for mission, practically new (run nly 150 hrs.) Reduced price. Laying cage, 12 unit, with feeders and waterer, $12.; Hudson elec. brooder, 100 chick cap. $20. Used only short time. Do not want to ship. Fred W. Warriner, Jr., 226 N. Clark pis. East Point, Ph. PO, 6- 1952 Ford tractor, 1 set spring tooth harrows, set bush and bog harrows, new scope pan, 1 blade subsoil plow, all attached to lift on tractor; al-| so, 1947 truck (stake) and one 1958 uower saw. All good condition, reasonably priced. Frank Duncan, 6001 Oakdale, Rd:, Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-9116 Chamblee. 1955 Massey Harris _ 60, special self propelled combine, extra good cond., with 10 ft. grain head, 2 row corn head, pick-up reel and regular reel and Air-O-Brella. EB, E. Diller, Jr., Rt. 2, Coch- ran, Ph. WE. 4-2666. 2 H wagon, $25.; 2 H. mid- dlebuster, $8.; iron dbl. tree with 2 singletree, $5.; 2 sets gears with 2 leather collars, sizes 17 and 19. $5. and $6. G. L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Stone Moun- tain, Ph. 9027. Heavy duty tractor wagon for sale cheap. W. C. Meaders, 697 Whitehead Rd., Athens. Farmall C tractor, planters and cultivators, in good cond., reasonably priced. J. H. Leve- rett, Rt. A, Parrott. Farmall C tractor, in good cond., planters, cultivator; Athens bush and bog; IHC, 2 disc, plow; J. D. 3 disc tiller; Simplex duster; IHC mower; smoothing harrow. Complete outfit, $1,200. Sell tools seper- ate but wont sell tractor alone, J. G. Greenway, Rt. 1, Con- yers. Case grain drill with fert. hoppers and grain box, 12 run with iron wheels, $75. Locat- ed at Clarks Mill and Staple- ton cross Rds., 9 mi. from Lou- isville, 2 mi. from Clarks Mill Pond. Clifford D. Williams; Rt. 1, Box 67, Louisville. Jacuzzi shallow well pump with 48 gal. tank and 28 ft., 2 in. casing, good shape, $50. Roy Lewallen, Rt. 3, Com- E. R. Williams, Stapleton. complete. FR POR pe ee dise harrow, for sale or trade . or hogs; a mers trac ee a d 7. harrow for sale or trade S Forg or Ferguson tractor. 38. C, Chet Waddell, Ph, 3690, Buchanan, Case tractor for sale or will remen, trade for good pick-up truck. Tom Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244, Newnan. . 1956 Ford twactor, model 740, in good cond. with culti- vators and tool bar, 4 dise til- ler, bush and bog harrow, grain drill, cotton duster, dragg harrow, blade and scoop. All or part at reasonable price. James A. Hood, 1204 West Dr., Covington. Ph, 6137. 1,224 laying cages with stainless steel water troughs, 60 ea. J. D. Pope, 1000 Over- look Dr., Columbus. 1959 Lilliston peanut com- bine, picked about 140 A; Intn] peanut shaker; 14 in. Ledberry feed mill; seed at- tachment for John Deere til- ler and 2 Case harrows. C. M. Pippin, Jr. Rt. 2, Albany. Oliver grain drill, 11 row, good cond. $125. Jack Smith, Rt. 1, Colbert. Ph. RI 2-2325. Farmall power pulley, new length, $1.75; ditch bank J blade, $1.50; emery wheel tool sharpener (hand propelled), $3.50; hand garden cultivator (5 teeth or prongs), $2.50. H. L. Wilson, Pine Lake. McCormick No. 7 mower with Lespedeza guards, $40.; IHC self-dump hay rake, $30.; No. 12 J.D. combine, $150. All good shape. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 2654. 15 sets steel stanchions, with cross bars and separators, complete, $75.; J. D. model 12 ber, excellent cond. E. H. Boyle, c/o Peaceful Valley Farm, U. S. Hwy. 1, Box 29 Blythe. : 1008 back to back 8 x 16 Parkman laying cages, feed troughs and new water troughs, 40c ea. cage at my place. Help load. J. E. Reeves, Rt. 2, Macon. Ph. SH 6-7093. 10 in. O. B. Wise hammer mill and bagger, mounted on skid. No motor. Flat belt and V groove pulleys extra. $60. Les Plastridge, Rt. 1, Green- ville. 1947 Ford tractor, bush and bog harrow, planters, cultiva- tors, also, 1951 two ton, 3 speed gear truck. George Wad- dell, Norcross. PH. 3983. Allis Chalmers combine, Turner hay baler with 6 HP mill, 2 disc plow for J. D. trac- tor lift type cotton . duster, mule drawn on rubber, culti- vator and planters for Oliver tractor. Planted 25 acres with them. C. A. George, Rt. 2, Li- thonia. Ph. Hudson 2-6609. Farmall Super C tractor with planters, cultivators, dis- tributors, tiller, 2. disc, bush and bog harrow, mowing ma- chine on rubber. All ready to go, $795. David Nicholson, Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd. Barnesville. cond., $35.; oress-cut saw, med. A combine, mounted on rub- motor, D. Bradley hammer MP. I les Deere tractor, cultivators and planters, mow- er, 4 aee tiller, John Blue, 6 row, cotton duster, 12 A John Deere combine and 11 in. John Deere Hammer mill. Priced to > Wie esville, Bulk milk cooler, Wilson ice bank, 300 gal. cap. used 4 ae ere EER AS ot ss mos., cheap for cash. At farm near Siloam. J. G. Underwood, ah Greensboro, Ph. HU. 9- D-4 Caterpiller with hy- draulie dozer and No. 98 Intn] breaking plow; D-6 Caterpiller with cable blade and No. 25 power unit. Both excellent cond. Donald Griffith, Rt. 2, Box 171-A, ollege Park, Ph. PO. 6-1153. Electrie churn, used very little, practically like new, $10. Near Apalachee. Mrs. Lu- la Mae Ervin, Rt. 4, Madison. Super A Farmall, 1955, trac- tor, good cond., planters, culti- vators, bush and bog harrow; 4 wheel rubber tired tractor wagon; 25 in. cut-off saw, mounted on rubber, good cond. All low priced. 4 mi. K. of Loganville. J. H. Brookshire, Rt. 1; Loganville. 6 Jamesway oil brooders, each 1,000 cap., all for $30. Mrs. A. B. Potts, Rt. 3, Jeffer- son, Ph. EM. 7-8599. 8-N Ford tractor with 2 disc plow, harrow, planters, culti- vator, All bought new in April. Make offer. J. E. Frey, Rt. 2, Dallas. Super C Farmall, excellent cond, good rubber and new battery, also trailer type har- row, $550. David H. Parker, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. 3892. Dearborn bush and bog har- row, reversable type, in good cond., cheap. Jerry W. Talley, Rt. 1, Lyons, Ph. 2632. 1956 Cub tractor, quick hitch with cultivators and planters, $7. J. Henry Birdsong, Rt. 1, Gordon, Ph. 1233. 2 Allis Chalmers cotton pickers, one row and 2 rows. H. A. Simpson, Rt. 3, McDon- ough, Ph. 3276. Deep well pump and tank, good cond., $50. Mrs. Marvin Gea 2, Smyrna; Ph. HE. WANTED EQUIPMENT Want 2 used tractor tires, size 10 x 38 inch. State price and cond. Edwin C. Hill, Com- merce. Want cut-off saw with mo- tor, cheap. Jennie Jolley, Rt. 4, Box 194, Douglasville. Want automatic egg grader. State cond., size and price. send self-addressed envelope for reply. James C. Wimpey, Rt. 2, Box 190, Blairsville. Want pick -up truck with 4 wheel drive in good cond. State make, year, cond., and lowest cash price. H. P. Hester, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph. GR 9-2586. 2 H. wagon, good cond. for sale cheap. Mrs. J. T. Jones, Rt. 2, Box 219, Buford. One 10 x 28, and two, 4 x 19 tractor tires, also two, 4 x 19 tubes, $22.50 for lot. Leonard Stone, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph. GR 5-4578. 1952 Chev. 1/2 ton pick-up truck, deluxe cab, clean inside and out, ready to go, $495. R. N. Estes, Gay. John Deere B. tractor with starter and lights, power trol, planter, cultivators, 4 disc til- ler, and db. sec. harrow, good cond. $900.; Allis Chalmers 66 combine, like new, $750. W. S. Young, Rt. 2, Milledgeville Rd. Gordon. Coke brooder, excellent cond. reasonable price. Anne M. Daniel, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. No. 141 McCormick Harves- ter thrasher with 3 row Ro- Master corn attachment, good cond., $3,250. for outfit. C. A. Riven, Fairburn. John Deere M. tractor, plan-~ ters, cultivator, cut-a- way harrow, grain drill, drag and other extras. A-1 cond., guar- anteed, $1,350. No letters. F. E. Kirby, Panola Rd., Ellen- wood, Ph, GR. 4-4405. Want 2 or 3disc pull. type plows, at right price, within reasonable distance. All mail ans, KR. HE. Ayeock, Jr., P.O. Box 296, Monroe. Want 6 to 9 coal brooders, also 10 to 15 eight ft. water- ers, Paul Mobley, Powder Springs. Ph. 5316. Want grain tank and_un- loading augar for Allis Chal- mers 66 All Crop harvester. Fleming Balchin, Middleton- Want King harrow to go with Allis Chalmers B tractor, in good shape, good boxing, fair disc and price. M. H. Ca- rithers, Rt. 1, Comer. Ph. SV 3-4402. : Want David Bradley Subur- ban riding garden tractor with rotary mower, leaf mulcher and leveling blade. State age, cond. and price. O. J. Piemme, Rt. 1, Eula. Ph. LE. 6-1783. Want extra heavy Sawmill, No. 1 Frick or No. 5 or 8 Cor- ley; also extra large Diesel saw or unit. Send price and location. Frank Tetterton, ae Valley Ridge Rd. Deca- ur. Want wheel type saw. Give cond. make and price L. Red- fern, Tennille, : a LET I N S = : = , 4 oe : Le : , - Wednesday. Septemb sell, C. B. Voyles, Rt. 1, Carn-| K. tank, for use on top gro Propane gas tank, {| above ground. Give pric other particulars. Wi reene, Box 47, Dearin 316W3. for McCormick mule rawn mower, No. MO- 2376. J. H. Brazier, Zebulo e Me caer Want 2 dise plow and h for a VAC Case 1948 tracto Give price first letter. Perry [ Sims, Sr., Rt. 2, Winder, Want Butane gas tank, 10 or 125 gal. cap. Give be price. S. C. Waddell, Breme: Ph. Exchange 3690. ae Want 500 gal. Propane Give cash price. C. E. Edward ae Powder Springs. P 5516. FOR SALE 300 bu. Suregrain (field r Oats for feed. No trash, fo sale or will trade for 14 ij bottom plows or rotary mow er. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Pop Jar St.,. Griffin, Ph, 573 nights. ae Coastal Bermuda hay, hi ly fertilized, no rain, for sal M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Coastal Bermuda hay, cellent quality, truck lots farm, 7 mi. N, of Tifton Hwy. 41 Berry Rigdon, Rit, Tifton, Ph. 381-W-1. : 60 tons Coastal Berm hay, excellent quality, ferti ed and limed, cut without r $20. ton at farm. Don C. N Rt, 3, Baxley, Ph. 3333. Good Alfalfa and Lesped Hay, never been rained ot $28. ton at barn at Hampto1 Hue R. Lee, 1925 Rhode Haverty Bidg., Atlanta,-Ph) ME. 6-7156. . 7 3,000 bales Wheat Straw for sale. Lawrence L. Williamso ae 4, Commerce, Ph, 950. 1,000 bales Serecia Les deza, baled without rain, | ton at barn. Will del. reason able distance. Mrs. W. A. & RFD, Ellenwood, Ph. Stock bridge 2942. 1959 crop hay, Sericea, Clo ver, Fescue and Kobe Les deza, 60 - 70c bale. Cecil T vis, c/o Pine Crest Ac Riverdale. Ph. 1-4862 (Fayet teville). ae 300 bales Brown Top Mi 200 bales Oats, 350 bales So Beans and Grass mixed, 78 bale. J. A. Clark, Ellenw GR. 4-7387. FEED & GRAIN WANTED Want 3 tons of any good del. my place. Quote best pr M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial pine Mountain. Ph. HI Want 8 or 10 tons brigh leafy Runner peanut hay. M be free from poison or sp residue of any kind. Qu best price del. my farm, 7- mi. SW Homerville. Matthe Stalvey, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 10( Dupont. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Georgia raised Wrens Ad ruzzi Rye, Germ, 84 pct. Pur ty 98.60 pct. No noxious we $3.00 bu FOB. A. C. Pr Bronwood. Abruzzi Rye, Purity 9 pet., Germ. 85 pcet., New bur lap bags, $2.25 bu. FOB f 2 mi. S. Snellville. Elmer Pate, Rt. 1, Grayson, Ph, 3-2673. White nest Onions (als known as Shallots), 60 No checks accepted or out state orders filled. Add p age, Mrs. H. T. Dills, Hemp. White multiplying Onion 5 qts, $2. PP. C. C. Draugho Rt. 1, Ochlochnee. Seallion buttons, _ old time brown sh C. No chks. Mr }worth, Rt. 1, ) & PLANTS 00 lbs. genuine Hicks dleaf Tobacco seed, good, sound seed, Purity 99.- , Germ 96 pet., sample, , $1, 0z., $10. lb., 3 lbs, $27., s., $40., 10 Ibs., $50., 25 Ibs, PP, Earl Stuckey, Black- $ Recleaned Tested seed Oats d Barley: 2,000 bu, 49-93 Pag Germ. bu., $1.35 treated; 1,000 48-93 Victorgrain, m. 95 percent, 7.- u; 400 bu, Davie Barley, Cert. seed, Germ. 95 pet., 60 bu. treated. FOB. Good gs, S. T. Carter, Winterville. . LI 38-9755 (Athens) White multiplying Shallots, 40 gal.; also, early bearing awberry plants, 75e C. Add stage on each. Mrs. A. E. hitmire, Rt. 3, Cumming. 94 pct., | Red multiplying Scallion ns, $1.50 gal.; Buttons same, $1.50 gal., for fall inting; Elberta Peach seeds, doz, Add postage. G. T, own, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Strawberry plants, Tenn. auty and everbearing, $1.50 No. COD. Add 25e postage. s, R. B. Swaney, Rt. 2, Box , Blue Ridge. ricots, 2, $1.; several va- s Figs, 3, $1.; Indian Sum~ everbearing red raspber- 2, doz.; Lucretia dewber- red Lathem raspberry, $1. Damp packed and PP in oe Vernon Judy, Rt. 3, in, ealthy, well rooted, Klon- strawberry plants, $1. C, M. Add 25c C. for postage, s. John L. Porter, 2947 Me- Cabbage and collard plants, be C; tomato plants, 35 doz.; sley, 25 doz.; tansy, 25c; me, 25c ea.; mint, 3 doz., weet Banana pepper, 25c Add 10c postage. Fred therspoon, 308 Holderness SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3- arden gooseberry, Musca- e, grape and Fox grape , Blue Damson plum, 6, 1.25; small size chinquapin, 25 doz.; large size, $2.50 doz.; hazelnut and blueberry, 9 doz.; catnip, palm, tansy, 6, 50c; garlic bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. F. M. Ea-~ , Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Werbearing strawberry plants, $7.50 M. Del. reason- distance, Mrs. W. D. Sim- Lakeland, Werbearing strawberry s, $1.50 C.; red and yel- lum, well rooted, musca- dine, yellow Oct. peach, old hion sweet peach, yellow In peach (ripe in Aug.), and med. clear seed ich, all, 3, $1.; Mtn. huckle- Ty, 2 doz., $1. PP, Mrs. B. Thornton, Rt: 1, Bowdon. lorseradish plants, 50 doz; rseradish roots; red Sassa- Queen of the Meadow, 50c arlie bulbs, one cent ea., C,; native strawberry, tan- Sparment, 35c doz.; Queen Meadow and comfrey, 3 nis, 50c; green, strong pep- , 00c gal. Add postage. Mrs. Bey Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, lay. _ Thousands of Georgia col- d plants, now ready, 40c C.., , foc, $3. M. Add postage. H. Seay, Rt. 3917 Panthers- le Rd., Ellenwood. New Era and Fields Super- n strawberry plants, $1. on orders of 200 or more; C, straight if you dig at lome, 3 mi. N. of Alpha- Hwy. 19, No Sunday or- Mrs.Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1. 223, Alpharetta. awberry plants, Blake- re, $1.50 C., Mastodon, $1.- Klondike, $1, C., $4. M.; Scuppernong vine "ngs, 75 doz.; Mtn. Huck- etry, bearing size, 75 doz.: ermint, 30c doz.; Sugar $1. ea. Add postage. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gaines- ore Strawberry C., 500, $4., $8. M.; 50 C., 500, $5. $9. . Waldrip, Rt. 7, e Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9- | Lemon | Strawberry plants: Klondikes, $1. C. Crowe, Rt. 1, fa ~ LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Artificially -sired Holstei heifers, calfhood aoe to freshen in Sept. and Oct., subject to Reg. O. F. Bagwell Hwy. 45, Plains, Ph. 7439 Americus. Angus bull calf, 6 mos, old can be Reg., $125. J. M. Dai- ley, Rt. 2, Alto,