: ee WS Farmers ulleti ae | Commissioner e Department _-vary from house to house. are too high, some too low, some xes that are old and leaning due e supports. | should be kept clear at all times so that _ the box is easily reached by automobile. _ Where there is a curb, the same figure be used if measured from the ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1960 NUMBER 43 _ DARDIZE YOUR MAIL BOX. Recommendations | far off the road. Others are make- road surface. The front end of the box should be approximately even with the street side of the curb. In many localities FFA groups spon- sor mail box programs in the vocational agriculture departments of their high schools, Several 4-H groups have also participated in this program. The pro- jects give the class something construc- tive on which to work in school, and the bright blue, gold and white supports are a source of pride. The boxes are no more expensive for the purchaser than others and are serviceable and appropriate. Many civic groups, in addition, in- clude the mail box in their community improvement programs. Maintenance of ~a suitable mail box, however, is an in- dividual responsibility. The Post Office Department has set up a schedule for your carrier, which in- cludes only 20 seconds to serve each box. Put yourself in your carriers position put mail in and take mail from your box while in your carand give yourself the 20-second test. His schedule is based on the assump- tion that all boxes are properly erected and all mail will be stamped. Talk to your carrier. He will be glad to advise you and answer your questions. He is your friend and wants to give you the best of service. He can, with your cooperation. FARM SAFETY WEEK OBSERVED IN JULY National Farm Safety Week the 17th annual celebrationwill be observ- ed throughout the country July 24-30. Proclaimed by President Eisenhower, the special week has as its theme Enjoy Farm LifePractice Safety. It is co- sponsored by the National Safety Coun- cil and the U. S. Department of Agricul- ture. Purpose of the week devoted to farm safety is to focus nationwide attention on the year-around need for reduction of farm accidents, which cause death, dis- ability, and grief to farm people and drain the nations economy. Buy Health Supplies With Extreme Caution .Georgia farmers are urged to use care in the purchase of livestock and animal health supplies through retail outlets. Frequently, medication sold over the counter may be too old to be affective, may have lost its value because of in- adequate storage or may have been of inferior quality to begin with. Many farmers try to hold down live- stock medication expenses by treating sick or injured animals themselves, but in doing so they should realize that they _ are taking chances. The chances of fail- ure are increased when a farmer buys medical preparations of inferior quality or those that have lost their value due to age or other conditions. When purchasing medical supplies, farmers should check the expiration date printed on the container: Do not use med- icine after its expiration date. Check, al- so, to be sure the preparation is properly sealed. : Farmers are reminded that competent medical advice and assistance in meeting livestock health problems are available cnly from graduate veterinarians. Agricultural CALENDAR June 27-30, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton State 4-H Council Meeting. June 29, Rock Eagle Park, EatontonMas- ter 4-H Club Banquet. July 11 - 14, Camp Wahsega, Dahlonega - 4-H Wildlife Conservation Camp. July 13 - 15, Center for Continuing Educa- tion, University of Georgia, Athens Southeastern Community Development Association. July 21 - 22, Atlanta - 4-H Fashion Clinic Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PHANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES #AGE TWO NATIONAL sotrontal assoc. 1{N |asspcls ER AFRICLATESMEMB PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 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 commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua\ doing business under a trade mame or commercial) business name. > The Georgia Market Rulle- tin assumes no respo,sibility for any notice appearmg 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 im any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices ___ Circulation Mailing Room Sunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyre Jarman Candler Clement Jr jmation. W. A. | Rome. |pers to work MARKET BULLETI Man wants job as care- taker of farm or chicken or cattle work. J. D. Tanner, 138 Douglas, St., S. E.. Atlanta 17. FARM HELP WANTED Want honest, reliable man, | willing to work, and interest- ed in farm work on small} scale. Offer good home and small pay. Mayes, Rt. 4, Write full infor- | $40,00. 7 A. Rototiller, 3 H. life Clinton engine; also one|e model 23 Rototiller, 4 H. P.| Long life Clinton engine. New cond. B. P. Castell, 1882 Clairmont Rd., Decatur, Ph.) ME 4-4562. New Holland baler, Wisc. | motor, $550.00; Intnl. side del. hay rake, $75.00: Both in good cond. terms if desided. Fred L. White Buckhead, Ga. | shallow well] One sue na re ump, a con a . Phillips, Lon tells Rt., ES Pc EL. 1- 5485 (Chester). Want man to tend to 3,000 laying hens, and do some gen. farm work also some _ light farm work for wife. Must have character Ref. Claude eis phe) Rt. 2, Covington. Pr 2553 Want aoe man, honest and reliable, for general farm work on farm, no drinkers or drifters. R. M. Patterson, Rt. 2, Box 279, Hwy: 166, Doug-} 15 ; j bine, good | $795.00; lasville, Ph. WH. 2-2637 Want man and wife or man who can batch, to work on farm for remainder of 1960. One who would be interested in a crop and part time work for 1961. Must be sober and dependable. Have 3 room house in good location and good land. See at aes W. C. phone Sr., Rt. 1, Coving- on Want Stringers and Crop- on harvester to help gather tobacco crop, at once. Earl K. Kemp, Rt. 1, Lyons. Ph. 4257. 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class macter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at ee rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct 8. Address requests to be MANAGER, Address mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses Address ali complaints to EDITOR, all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. added to os removed from Atlanta. All requests for Market Bulletin. FARM WORK WANTED tae Widow woman, age 38, with 6 children, want job at once. Childrens ages, 2 - 17 (boy 416). Willing to tend laying ens or work at milk dairy. rs. Grace Duvall, 1335 E. ill Hill St., Rome. White man, 63 yrs. old, wants job on farm. Can do anything on farm. Can also Grive tractor and truck. Want board, laundry and reason- ble salary. Jim Holt, Flint- stone. Man and wife want job on icken farm taking care of ying hens or baby chickens. Some exp. No children, Non- drinkers, and good workers. | Need furnished house and salary. Doyle Padgett, Sum- merville. 56 yr. old white man wants job at once on farm doing light farm work, looking after cat- fle, hogs or dairy work. Go any where. Need 3 rooms, wired for electric stove. Live 4 mi. out of town off the Rockmart Hwy. on the Jig- town Rd. 3rd. house on right. an give good references. C. . House, Rt. 1, Silver Creek, Ga. Young man wants farm work. Inexperienced but will- ing to learn A. M. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 184, Dearing, Ph. 65 R 20 (Thomson) White single man, 45 yrs. old, Christian, honest, sober and dependable, wants job on farm with nice people. Reg- ular farm work or take care ef broilers and layers. Pri- vate room, board, laundry nd $15.00 week. Go any where. Letters ans. Troy O. Binford, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Two exp. Dairyman with family of 3 children each, want jobs running 150- 200 oe dairy. Must have De - val pipe line and tank. Ex- tra good milkers. No milking|\y parlor. Sober, willing work- ers. Ready to move any where in Ga. Must have good house and_ good salary. Omon Park- er, Rt. 3, Douglasville. 32 yr. old, white Christian | man and christian wife, with 2 young children, want j 0 b raising broilers or tending to: laying hens, or cattle, or hogs, with christian people. We are Non-drinking and easy to get along with. Rev. E. M. South- erland, Rt 3. Ellijay. Married man, 36 yrs. of age with family wants job run- ning dairy. Am honest, sober and not afraid of work. Life time Exp. Give full details. E. V. Moore, (c/o Jack Perry) Rial: Stockbridge. Single, white man, age 52 yrs., wants job helping on a farm, prefer with a large family. Give age and number in family. Prefer in the moun- tains. Must have bus fare. Work for board, washing and small wages. Cannot drive tractor or truck. Taft Parker, Rt. 3, c/o Jim Luke, Nash- ville. White man, 47 yrs. old, wants job on farm doing light farm work. Exp. general maintenance and carpentry. Want room, board and salary or will batch, Prefer not too far from Atlanta. A. E. Hood, Kelley St., S. E., Atlanta White, sober, dependable man, 35 yrs. old, family of 6, 3 to work, wants job tending laying hens on 50 - 50 basis for good dependable exp. par- ty. Must sign a contract. Start any time. Drive car or truck. Must have 4 or 5 room house on school bus and mail route. Have to be moved. Charlie Murdock, Rt. 4, Summerville. White man, 42 yrs. old, with wife and 6 children wants job on cattle farm. Exp. herds- man and can operate any kind of farm machinery. 4 or 5 large room house and water. ove any time after June 24th. Have to be moved. Have 17 yr. old son who wants work too. R. W. Lynn, Rt. 2, c/o J. B. Chester, Butler. Want unencumbered, mid- | dleaged white woman to live in farm house on farm and do light farm work for room, board and $12 week. Mrs. Lee Maxwell, Rt. 1, Box 331, | Washington. Ph. OS 8-7295. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Jeep, 4 wheel drive, com- pletely rebuilt, 5 new tires, new motor, brakes, clutch, carburetor, wiring. Excellent Jeep, only 400 miles since overhauling. Fully quaran- teed. Must sell. W. Lee Mor- rison, Jr. 325 Argonne Drive, N. ue 5, Ph, TR 6- 1561 Toke Deere hay baler, also new Idea hay rake for sale. Vernon Jones, Rt. 2, Chats- worth, Ga. 1952 Ford tractor, two disc plow, dbl. section tandem har- row, gang or cultivator plow, two wheel trailer with side beds. All good cond. $1100 or lot. See after 5:00 or Sat. G. Harris, Box 246, Rt. :; Soest (on Ole Ala. Rd., mi, East Roswell). One brooder, 100 chicken cap. for sale. Miss Sandra Frederiksen, Rt. 1, Winston, Ph, 2-2991. * : Allis - Chalmers H D 7 W crawler tractor with 10 ft. bulldozer blade, perfect cond. new front idlers, rear sproc- hets, pins and bushings, G. M. Diesel engine with new sleeve, pistons, rods and main bear- ings. Tractor has power take- off shaft. L. A. Mallory, Jr., 615 East Main St., Thomas- ton, Ph. Midway 7-3332. Dearborn mower, model 14- 4: 6 ft. blade fair cond., $100. N. E. Pendergrass, Hickory Grove Rd., Acworth, Ph. WE 4- 4-5953. ~ Old fashion mule drawn farm equipment plows, har- rows, planters, etc. Come ,take your choice, cheap for cash. Jim S. Blackwell, ee Ph. Madison 6-72 J 3 Complete irrigation system including sufficient fittings for well rounded system. Die- sel Power Unit, Peerless pump, 6 and 5 in. aluminum pipe, ete.; also, Oliver 4 corn picker; also John Deere R tractor and 5 yd. pan with hy- draulic system. Sell together or separately, Ralph J Sim- ons, General Mgr., Seymour Farms, P. O. Box 293, Thom- son, Ph. 1437. | Booker Jr., Rt. jnoon. D. H. | kinsville. Allstate one wheel trailor, perfect cond., $45. J. W. Cro- wen, Gillsville (1 mi. south of Gillsville, Ga. on Hwy. 52) ay Harris, Thompson - Mi Braselton, Ga. ee _ New Holland 2 row silage chopper, excellant cond, Only used to cut 10 a of silage, $2,000.00. Mrs. P. Carlton, Rt, ae 2, Thomasville, Phe 7 gas Brooders 1000, RADE: and 200 tube type feeders at | 1/2 price. good eae Mrs. Q. ~ |J. Butler, Danville | ss 6 Wagon Wheels, $4.00 and 1932 Ford tractor in good] $5.00 ea.; 1 spring seat, $4.00, cond. with harrow, $1000.1G. W. Gravitt, 3320. 20 North |Hermon Johnson, R. F. D. 3,/side Parkway, 5. Ph. Buford, Ph. 434-5186. {CE 7-2670. Se Intnl, hay baler, stationary with Wisc. engine, $125.00; 1958 Allis Chalmers 66 com- operating cond., Lilliston trailer, 4 wheel, rubber tires, trailer with flat body, $100.00. Wey- a E. Rooks, Newton, Ph. 4142. Bush and bog harrow f o r Ford tractor, pick-up type, perfect cond.; one old type two wheel Killifer sub soiler, Frank C. Dysart, Rt. 3, Car-! or tersville, Ph. Ev 2-3028. New Idea cornpicker in good cond., $300.00; mowing machine to fit 200 or 300 Intnl, tractor good cond. S. E. 4, Box 259, Fitzgerald, Ph. 2967. One 52 Intnl Tunning cond., eg 00: two 2 horse wagons, good cond. | $60.00 ea.; $25.00 and two cultivators $35 ea; Intnl H tractor with cultivators and - practically new, planters, $795.00: 20 disc gota har= row, $125. ae Stapleton, Ph. 875 - W-1_ 1951 Case 2 row Sitios 4 pee 2 aes Bews, a eS | harrow anters, $350.00 might trade for a ea * mae Wilson, ai 8953 Gail Siege lame with row attachment, good cond. $750.00 Ira Sage A Si -jmer, Ph. GR. 489' 2 good hay balers, both in good shape; 1 ea. Case pick- up wire tie and A. C. round baler for sale cheap; also trade for Ferguson 30 or 35 or other good size tractor with 3 pomt hitch. C. B. Milner, Shiloh. Messenger 6 row cotton duster, large size, box will hold 100 Ibs. of dust. Fits Ford or Ferguson tractor, in good shape, been used very little, $150. See at my house. No letters. No cks. Come early in morning or late in after- mons, Haw- Wyland egg grader, H & J egg washer, 2 Keenco egg washers. V er y reasonably priced. See at farm 4 miles North of Roswell, on Cons apple Rd. J. W. Hughes, 457 Piedmont Ave., N. E. Atlanta, Ph. TR 4-2741. Hay baler, 24 tooth Ber- |muda. grass plow. Easy Flo small irrigating system: 5 HP. gas engine; 500 ft. light 3 in. steel pipe; 1/2 doz. sprinklers; 1954 model Dodge milk truck insulated body, good shape,|Ph. 2-5052. 1951 Dodge pick up truck and 6 row cotton duster. C. A. George, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. HU 2-6609. 32 ft. trailer with cattle racks, A-1 cond., $850. John eae oe Rd., Madison, ao Tobacco burner; 5 row cotton duster; 2 hr. Walk- ing Cultivator; "500 tobacco sticks. All in good shape, rea- sonably priced. Mrs. M. A. ROSS; RG. 8, , Ga. 250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk milk tank. 40 mo. warranty given, Will del. and install any reasonable distance. Emory L. Brinson, Rt. 6, Syl- vania, Ph. TH. 1-7531. 1 ea. Chattanooga cane and 12 in. Meadows corn mill; Spigel seed cleaner, 6 dif. size screens, heavy 2 H. wagon, 3 in. thimble, I Oliver corn planter, 3 plates, heavy mid- dle buster. All good cond. Sell together or separately. Charlie Cloer, Young Harris. One Lyon chick Debeaker, 250 to 400 per hour cap. $15 del. Ralph R. Rish, .802 2nd Ave., Brunswick. John Deere combine, 6 ft. cut, model 12 A, in good $600.00 R. J. Brandenburg, Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Ma- con, Ph. SH 3-8393. . Hammermill, used _ six hours, $189. M. T. Courson, c/o Zebina Farm, Hazlehurst. Massey Harris self propell- ed hay baler in good cond. used very little. $750. Ed Parks, Leary. py oh 6 row mule drawn Sas. cotton duster = , ore oe Sas Soars cas a bog harrow, both in good cond. pages cattle horses. Peter Hod kinson, Pris pe - Cornelia, es Ph. 844-J 5. One 500 gal. fuel vanized, like new, S50: one ae 1 horse weeder good cond., $20; Avery ey pee bean planter, $20. J. Rt. 3, Macon. w/motor, like trade. G. R. Borrish, 1547 Melrose Dr. S. W. Atlanta, Ph. PL, 5-6922. John Deare No 15 Rotary | silage harvester almost new. $600, D. C. Pierce, Rt. sagetice man, Ph. 2962. and fruit polishing At equipmen: - it. nese rotary wi = saw, electric hand tools. B. Taylor, P3O.-Boxet: Atlanta 1, Ph. Ja 2-3792. Super C Farmall sraciat just been overhauled ood condition, with a eos and planters; also 1952 Ford 2 ton, truck with 2 speed axle, in good cond. All cheap at iy = farm. Byron Butts, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain, Ga. had Jeep four wheel dee aa : lug tread for sale cheap. J. B. rumer, 4MecDonough, | d or will trade for Massey Harris No. a Fs aise <4 new. Sell or Deuaevine Ph. "Austell 948s = ae i res feet ee Want pump_ least 3/4H. P- preler 1 Want Model M Allis Chal- Ss crawler, for parts. A. J. ire canner. cheap. O. F. Rt. 3, Miller R., Li- size of tractor and cond. of the model, also price. H. Kelly Jr, RFD No. 1, Want 1949 Studebaker, 17) n. wheel it has 5 bolt holes and 6 in. hole in center of) wheel. for a one ton_truck, _W. Spencel, Rt. 1, Bogart. .{lar, Suwanee. f - - old; also ha y Be, oe ve Some Beaters, (About 1 mi. No. Suwanee). ed and growthy. Ages are from 10 months to 2 years calfhood vaccinated. Win- ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, | Ph. June 4-2312 (Odum) 2 full bloodied Holstein jheifers (mo papers) 8 months old, excellent markings, su- ae to any of like type, 125. ea. Ross Kirby, Rt. 3, - | Lawrenceville. Dbl: Reg. Polled Hereford | bull, 11 mo., good bloodlines, $150.; 3 young polled Here-| ford cows, $150. and up. Ade am Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue | Ridge. Holstein springers, freshen from July 15th on with Ist. and 2nd. calf also Reg: Hamp- ally |type, reasonably priced. Several reg. Polled Here- | ford bulls, deep red, full bodi- | f 50 orth Thornton, Rt. 3, Hartwell Hwy. Elberton, Ph. 633 M 2. Cherry Red Duroc male, 7 mos. old, $40. 5-6 mos. old, $35. All reg. in United Ducoc association. This price at arm. A. C. Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Mershon, (Hwy. 32) _ Reg. SPC boars, best blood- lines, meat type, nearly ready for service, at my place. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. .5 Hampshire and OIC mixed pigs, $8. ea. Byron Ander- son, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-4366. _Reg. Tamworths, boars and gilts, good stock, nice selec- tion. J: S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. Large Landrace_ boar, Waerhaug breeding, 16 mos. old, for sale. M. T. Courson, c/o Zebina Farms, Hazlehurst. 6 purebred OIC pigs, 8 wks. old and 7 pigs, half OIC shire rams and 4 Suffolk}and half SPC, 8 wks. old. rams. R. B. Curtis, Farming-)Mrs. A. B. Whaley, Box 44, ton, Ph. 2603. |}Rock Springs. Reg. Angus, top LEileen- mere breeding; several other heifers and several cows with first calf trailing, several old- | er cows with calves trailing, | .|$250. and up. No letters. John rood, | Nicholson, c/o Hill Top Farm, | Ala. Rd., Rome. Want 1 left type 3 point itch mower for Ford or Mas-| sey Ferguson tractor. T. F. Want hay baler that is pow- er take off drive. James Bole-| , Rt. 2, Hartwell, Ga. * bow to run pea thrush for 51 model Ford tractor, Rufus C. Byromville. : Want one row tractor with _ planter cultivator ag ferti- _ dizer disc; also want plow and harrow for Allis Chalmers W. D. tractor. H. S. Walker, Low- oplar St., Macon. Want good wheel type hy- d@roscope with hydraulic li HH. Hutchins, Lithonia, FOR SALE ~ Vaccinated. E. L. Roper E 1, Plains. Ph. VA 4-4795" o 12 purebred, open, polled Hereford heifers, 15 des old, oo at ee stock, $150. Se so atcher, orsyth. _ 10 dbl. Reg. polled Here- ford bulls, 10-16 mos. old, Sired by ALF Battle Return _ 9th, dark color, best of blood- sane ane es >, and heifers, $150.-$325. Hardwick f type Shorthorn 14 mos. old, wt. lbs. Reg. papers. heifers, red Denton, Hia- S, : Dean, Odum. (Hwy. 34i). full blooded Jersey cows, \3 jold_ calf, |wt. 300 or Want drive pulley with ei-| Good milch cow, will give gal. with plenty of feed, $160. Mrs. Bartley Freeman, | Rt. 3, Toomsboro. One large cow with month j $150.; one Black heifer, $90. Mrs. Georgia Mc- Donald, Rt. 2, Creel Rd. {c/o .|Mrs. Pearl Helme), Fairburn Ph. 6728. 5 Holstein heifers, 450-500 Tbs; 5 Holstein steer calves: : 350 lbs. Loyd Barnesville, Ph. 695 Reg. Angus bulls, good prospects for herd bulls, from clean, tested herd, 8 mos.-2. yrs. old; also, 2 females, one | with 4 mo. old heifer calf at} side, both bred back. F. W. hillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (Ma-_| rietta Large Jersey bull, suitable | for dairy farm, cream col., 18 | mos. old, $150. at my farm.| See any time soon. Fred F. -| Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville. 10 dbl. Reg. polled bulls, between 12 and 17 mos. old, | well marked and from good bloodlines, large for age. Har-| ry A. Wasden, MD, Quitman. 2 good Hileenmere heifers (assume they are bred), 2 yrs. old, $260. ea. H.O. White, 6900 Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-2212. 2 young purebred polled Hereford cows with 1 mo. old| first calves, also one bull and one heifer. Wayne Pope, Rt. 1, Box 234, Austell, Ph. HE. 5-5867 (Smyrna), evenings. 5 Holstein heifers, wt. about. 450 Ibs., ea., also 5 Holstein | steers, about 350 Ibs. ea. for sale. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. | Pk. 695J-8 (Barnesville). | Swine Little Bone black guinea| |pigs, ready to go now; also one male hog and some nice} male shoats, cheap at farm, 6-1/2 miles South on Hwy. 19. Wilson Carson, c/o Car- 3, Griffin. Reg. Tamworths, boars and gilts, treated for | cholera. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541, Duroc gilts and 1 boar, all 6-1/2 mo. old, ese | i buyers name, wormed, and treated for Cholera and Ery- sipelas. From Bangs free, Grand. Champion Dam and Sire. Cheap for cash. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Mil- ledgeville, Ph. GL2-2766. Purebred Spotted Poland China, long meat type, Ser- vice size males and bred| gilts; also have some wean- ing age to 5 mos old. Special weaned | more. D. C. Law, Chula, Ga., Ph. 1716 (Tifton). Reg. Hampshire pigs, gilts and boars, from two to four jstar and | ness, sons Guinea Hog Farm, Rt. /1ng sales offer in groups of 6 or}, Reg. SPC bred gilts and Jan farrowed boars and gilts, Champion bloodlines, for sale. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst, Ph. 2818, (4 mi SE of). Horses, Mules & Ponies _ Midget, 54 in., sorrel stal- lion with snow white mane and tail, 4 yrs. old, proven good breeder, $225.; also, 8 nice small mares with colts by side; several good, broke, geldings. Reasonable price. Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. Gentle, 10 mo. old, gaited stud, bay with blaze face and white socks, halter broke, $95. Mrs. J. T. Howell, Rt. 2, Box 148-A, Fairburn, Ph. 6000. --16 small Shetland pony mares, 10 with colts by side, 6 are fillies, $300. ea. around for herd. Rev. Paul Aiken, Snellville, Ph. DR. 17-3772 (Atlanta). 2 good mules, trained for logging, $300: for quick sales. A. C. Freeman, Hwy. 16, Jackson, Ph. 6321. Spirited Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing mare, excel. cond., will Akins, 144 North Ave., Jones- boro, Ph. GR. 8-6707. At Stud: Reg. Quarter horse stallion, AQHA No. P- 107,275, red bay with white stripe and black points; also, light gold Palo- mino stallion, Reg. PHBA No. 16,558. Mares boarded. Re- turn breeding free if mares do not foal. L. F. Driver, Holly- wood. 3 yr. old sorrel gelding, about 1,000 Ibs., 15-1/2 hands high, 4 white feet, stripe in face, 3 gaited, spirited, good disposition, for teen-agers and adults with riding experience, $250. Mrs. Lida Ramsay Sims, 408 E. Doyle St., Toccoa, Ph. 3-2484 (Clarkesville). Black pony, gentle and rubber tired cart and har- $200; black Tenn. Walking horse, will work in harness, gentle for anyone, $250. Peter R. Jodice, Wood- aoe Rd., Roswell, Ph. 993- Spirited, very fast mare, for experienced rider only, $125.; also, sorrel roan pac- ing mare, gentle, outstanding trail horse, $250. Carl Wilson, 1170 Briarcliff Rd. Macon, Ph. SH. - 2-4336. . Fine gelding saddle horse, \sorrel color, with small white star in face, and has two white stockins, wits. about eight hundred and fifty lbs. Three yrs. old. No bad habits. Located about six miles North East of Rockmart, on Hwy. 118. Buford Waits, Rt 1, Rockmart. Ph. 5854. Saddle horses boarded and trained also, Show horses and pleasure horses for sale. John Wall, Eatonton Rd., Madison, Ph. 763 J. Two mares with half Mor- gon stud colts by side, one is roan Tenn. Walker, five yrs. old; other is Pinto, 5 yrs. old. Both are gentle and well man- nered but spirited. Ben F. Malone, Hickory Springs months of age. I, W. Wheeles, Farm, Rt. 1, Box 90, Fair- burn, Ph. 44 EVES? 2. also sell equip. Miss Cordell | will ride children. Lee Ball Rt. 2, Tifton. One pony mare and one Welch pony for sale, Mrs. Nelle Long, Woodstock, P. O. a le Woodstock, Ph. GL Dark Bay American Bred Saddle horse, black mane and tail, six years old, 5 gaited, gentle but plenty of spirit. Saddle, bridle, and brest plate, $275. O. Sherrer, 2396 Dod- son Dr., East Point, DI 4-0331. 2 years old, black stud, work type very gentle, wt. 700 Ibs., $125.; also real nice 2 yr. old strawberry roan mare, light color, white mane and tail (any child can ride) also will work, wt. 850, Ibs.. $175. Lon Bellamy, Rt. 2, Homer. At stud: Buddys Black Boy, reg. Tenn. Walking horse, one of the most con- sistent and outstanding stal- lions now showing. Roy Dor- sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., N.W Ph. CE 7-1115, Atlanta. One mare mule, 10 yrs. old, 1200 Ibs. gentle, work any where; also one cole Planter, one fertilizer distributor, two oliver turner plows, single stock plow, two spring tooth plaws, good set of plow gear and leather lines, $200. for lot. See after 5:00 P.M. or on Sat. H. G. Harris, Box 246, Rt. 1, Roswell, (on Ole Ala. Rd. 4 mi. East Roswell). - Mexican Burros (fine for children) for sale. Carl White. Epps Bridge Rd., Rt. 2, Ath- ens, Ph. LI. 6-6210. At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing Horse, Ribbon, winner, roan color, fine conformation. Mares boarded; also Shetland ponies at stud and _for sale. Horses boarded. Ben Hill, 2641 Rob-O-Link Dr.. Macon, Ga., Ph. 5-5394 (Sherwood). Sheep and Goats First class, purebred, yearl- ing Hampshire rams. Hardman, Commerce. 2 purebred Reg. yearling rams, reasonably priced. Mrs. Earl Benson, Rt. 1, Bells Fer- ry Rd., Marietta. Young Togenburg milk goat, no horns, due to freshen first time in Nov. Mrs. J. A. Morseen, 58 Ellenwood Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4260 (Stockbridge). 70 Western ewes, excel. cond., no culls, $12.50 ea. James R. Hicks, Rt. 3, Cedar- town, Ph. 1483-J3. 6 sheep, 5 females and one ram, $10. ea. G._D. Feagin, Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2- 6775. 115 healthy Southwestern ewes $6. ea or trade for dairy heifers.. Kenneth Bandy, Rt. 2, Ringgold, Ph. WE 5-3470. 150 good gentle native sheep, $10. per head on Hwy. 341. E. F. Dean, Odum. 75 Ewes approx. 18 mos. old, $15. ea. F. N. Belk, RFD 1, Trenton, Ga. Two ewes, in the wool, ages 2 and 3 yrs. old for sale. San- dra Frederiksen, Rt. 1, Win- ston, Ph. 2-2991. One nice young Toggen- berg goat, freshened one time, practically dry now. $15. at my rn. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood 3917 Panthersville Rd. TT, Nice Nubian buck, Yr. old, also, want to buy milk type goat. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade S. W. Atlanta 11. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 1 horse, between 3 and 7 yrs. of age, reasonably priced. Preferably gelding or mare. Lois Fendley, Rt. 2, Cordele, Ga. Ph. 680-W-1. Want good young milk goat, giving around gal. milk a day, prefer a Butt-head with short hair. Emery Butts, ae Rocky Face, Ph. OR. 3- 4983. Will trade one S.P.C. sow with 10 pigs, 8 weeks old for a young milch cow and J. H. Poythress, 3477 Wrights- boro Rd., Augusta, Ph, RE 3- 0136, | Good young working mule, wt. 1050 lbs; also young mare, j.| $1.75. M. del. Earlish Light- Hens in two-bu., moisture re- _ Want one male or femal Midget Burro, young, and no! loud with Bray or Whicker, Mayor L. B. Veal, Conyers. Want young male B Angus calf, good conformas tion, from reg. stock, 6-1 wks. old. Will pay $50. an come for it. Mrs. George Nor+ mandy, Rt. 11, West Paces Ferry and Ridge Wood Rds. Atlanta, Ph. CE. 3-0048. - SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE 40 bu. Brabham peas (slightly mixed with Irons), 1959 crop, Germ. 71.50 pect. $4.00 bu. in small lots, or $3.56 ; bu. entire lot, FOB, in 2 bu. burlap bags. J. I, Davidson, Bonaire. Se Jumbo Bushel: gourd seed, grows hugh Martin shape gourds, 5 ft. and more around, for originators seed. $1.00 for 4 seed, or 10 seed, $2.00. L. T. Wildes, Rt. 4, Waycross. Big Jim African gourd seed, grow to 4 - 6 ft. around, 50 ea. seed, or 4 for $1.00. Jimmy Davis, Rt. 4, Waycross. Limited number of the cert. Red Early Sweet potato plants for breeding stock, $7.50 M. F. W. Voigt, Way- cross. : La. Copperskin potato plants, grown from vine cut- ting State insp. seed, $3.00 M, del. in Ga. Full count and prompt shipment. J. F. Gru- ber, Rt. 2, Odum. Gourd seed: African Jum- bo and Freak, 6, $1; mammoth Dipper, $1 doz; Bird-House, 50c doz: Indian Wife Beater 6, 50c. Send stamped, sel? addressed envelope. H . James, Rt. 1, Warm Springs. Cert. Ga. Red potato, good plants, full count prompt shipment, $1.90 M., 2 M up, sey, Rt. 1 Screven, Ga. Plants: horseradish, 50c doz. (no roots), red pepper pods {real hot for home use), 25 doz.; long and short Cayenne pepper, 25c doz.; native wild strawberry, 35c doz.; polk salet roots, 3, 50c. Add post< age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Millions Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, 500, $1.25; $2 M. Orders shipped within 24 hours weather permitting. B. J, Head, Alma, Ga., ph. 3791, Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, _ 500, $1.25. $2.00 M. First class plants. prompt ship- ment. B, Lowell Head, Alma, Good tender white corn- field bean seed (for late planting), Germ 97 pet. 65 cupful; Red speckle crowder peas, Germ. 85 pct., 40c cup- ful or 4 cups, $1.25. Add post- age. Mrs, Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Freshly dug, well rooted, Cert. Suwanee Bermuda sto- sistant bags, Recommended pasture grass for deep sandy soils. Express collect per bags 1 to 4 bags, $4.00, 5 -.9, $3.50, 10 or more $3.00. D. C. Brum: balow, Fort Gaines. Rutger tomato plants 50c C.3 hot pepper plants, $1.00 C., wrapped in damp moss f o F shipment; also booking or~ ders for collard plants, 50 C., about July 4th. PP. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2. 3917 Panthersville, Rd., Ellenwood. Garlic. bulbs 5c ea. 50c doz.3 strawberry pop corn 10c ear, 1.25 doz.: Indian Squaw corn, mixed bright colors, 91 pct. germ. 50c cup or 25c ear. Add postage. Mrs. Tom Harkins, P. O. Box 4, Mountain City. Eggplants, tomatoes for fall setting. Bonnie Best and Rut- ger, Heading Collards. broc- coli, Cauliflower, Brussels Baas sprouts, parsley, Wakefield a Cabbage, dill, 35 doz. Lemon balm, mint, 75c. doz. No less $1 orders. Add postage. Mrs. i H. V. Franklin Sr., Rt. 1, Re- : gister. ae Ga. Red and Copperskin po- on tato plants, good count, guar- : alf |anteed, Price reduced to $1.25 ss C. or lots 1000 up, $1.00 M. Prompt service. J. H. Wile liams, Alma. - 4 ea _ 87 pct. harvested PAGE FOUR FOR SALE Raspberries, dewberries, black berries 6, $1.00, bearing ze huckleberries, 85c bu.; = large walnut sprouts; ig goose plum sprouts, 6, $1. ell rooted. Add postage. rs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- fay. Govt. inspt. Ga. Red potato plants, $1.60 M. Good plants. No checks. Delivered. Paul Lightsey, Screven, Ga. a Gov. Insp. Ga. Red and P. R. Sige potato plants, $1.25 M. W. G. Murray, Rt. 2, Odum, a Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, ood plants, full count, $2.00 2 M. up $1.75 M. del. No ecks. Leland Lightsey, Rt. 2, ee Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato full count, $1.00 M. plants, nO, 2S: ightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency. Woodrow Combine field eas, Germ efore the ains, $3.50 bu. in new 2 bu. bags. Mark T. Warren, Dewy ose, Ga. Sprin ng tomato plants, Mar- lobe, Rutger Bi ig Boy, yel- low Ponderosa, Oxheart, 25c foc. Sage plants in pots 3, 5e, collard cabbage, broccoli, brussell sprouts 70, $1; egg- Jants 25c doz.; banana pep- er, sweet, 35e doz. hot 40c oz. Fred Se 308 Holderness St., S. W. Atlanta 10, Ph. PL 3-525]. GAME, FOWL efc. FOR SALE Northern Bobwhite quail @ges, $15. C; baby quail, 35c @a. and up. None shipped less an 4 wks. old. Per. No. 34. es hav Gr tee ee avlOrs ill Rd. Fort Valley. Ph. TA ~ -5804 idize Northern Bobwhite uail, Per. No. 51. Day old, $5c ea. and 5c per week in- @rease thereafter. Hatching 00 weekly. Thos. L. Peter- an, Rt. 4, Brady Rd. Ameri- s. Ph. 7402. Northern Bobwhite quail, eee and laying, + $4. pr; hatching eggs, $18. C prepaid; White doves, $5. pr. Ringneck oves, $3. pr. Exp. Col. Miss ve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. { oe Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4- Northern Bobwhite quail @ggs and young quail every eck: Per, No. 13> D: L. rookins, 5861 Morningside rt. Columbus. Ph. FA 3-9175. 1959 hatched, Bobwhite breeder Extra large, Northern uail, improved 40 yrs., 1 to ounces heavier than aver- fee. Hatching eggs and young available, from : Per No. 1. Color prices on request. m, A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Atlanta 3. Ph. uail now quail, all ages, Bobwhite er. 36; also Cornish, Bull- og type, from Pe "Ribbon inners, for sale. E. Duke, 4803 Bouldercrest ane S$. tlanta 16. Ph. 7-1665. Pheasant breeders: trio Sil- ers, $15.; 1 pr. Silvers, $10.; pr., $17.50; trio Lady Am- erst, $20.,; 3 pr. Ringnecks, 10.; 3 Golden cocks and 1 en, 1-1/2 yrs. old, $17.50. ill ship. Henry Pike, 108 a ike Savannah. Ph. AD Ringneck pheasant eggs and @hicks, also Chukar partridge gees and chicks, priced ac- ording to age; and, 7 Ring- eck pheasant hens now lay- g and 1 cock, $20.. James . Webb, 133 Anderson Cir- gle, Smyrna. Ph. HE, 5-4067. Pigeons: large production ings. in whites, blues and silvers; giant Homers in white nd colors; white Fantails. ated and working prs. All bi Calle prices. John Lewis, 13 College St., Hapeville. Ph. O 1-6893 Purebred N. 2. White rab- its, large type, $3. ea. B. well Head, Alma, Frat my = ea 4 ea, Black doe ad buck grown rabbits, $5. for both; also, 15 Barred Rock, 8 wks. old chickens, 50c ea; and, 5 large Black hens, $1. ea. Trade for guineas, turkeys, or bantam hens. C. R, Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., N. W., At- lanta 18. Ph. Sy 4-0009. California or Dutch breed- ing stock, pedigreed, Show Type, Black or Chocolate Jr. does, $5. ea.; bucks, $3.50; bred does, $7.50. marked Dutch, $1.25 ea. C. W. Stinson, Hi-Way 42, Ellen- wood. Ph. GR 4-4673. White and black spotted and white rabbits, $1. ea. Mrs. Anderson Knowles, 306 So. Harris St. East Point. N. Z. White rabbits, select breeding bucks, pedigreed for 10 yrs. See. Quality and price right. Exch. some for meat stock at market prices. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. 1 pr. Angora rabbits with pedigree Cert. $15. pr; also 4 mos. old Angora rabbits, $10. pr. Eugene Barron, Rt. 1, Ac- worth. White N. Z. rabbits, $1. ea. house. Mrs. Lois Greene, Rt. 1, Box 507 B, Au- gusta. Ph. RE 6-3155. POULTRY FOR SALE Araucanus Easter Egg chickens, laying col. eggs, $10. pr; hatching eggs, asst. col., $4. doz., parcel post prepaid; Dark Cornish bantams, Bull- dog type, $5. pr; Jap. Silkies, $5. pr. Exp. Col. M. O. Mrs Addoe A. Edwards, 716 Myr- tle St Ne #. Atlanta -32-Ph: Tr. 4-5152. Purebred bantam chicks, ducks, white and Mallard, Bronze and white turkeys, al- so hatching eggs; and rabbits and guinea pigs (cavies).. Can- not ship. W. R. Long, Wood- stock. Buff Orp. bantam hens, 1 yr. old, in full production, $1.- 50 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl P. Ritz, Campbellton Rd. Fairburn. Sev. broody bantam hens, $1. ea. Mrs. Mattie Hughes, 1264 Ellsworth Dr., N. W., Atlanta 18. Modern game bantams, male, 4 hens, Birchens, 1 male, 3 hens Brown Reds, male, 4 hens Silver Duckwings, trio ea., Silver Laced Wyan- dottes, Black Old Eng. games and white modern games. Fred Blalock, 414 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. 200 laying W. L. pullets, $1.50 ea. Paul Sudan, Mable- ton. Ph. 6-2175. 10 Feb. hatch R. I. Red pullets, egg-bred, dark strain, $2. ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson, 726 So. Candler St., Decatur. Ph. DR. 3-2405. 50 N. H. Red hens, $1.50 ea; White Leghorns, $1. ea. Dark Cornish, Bulldog type, hens and roosters, $2. ea., and baby chicks, 50c ea. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr. 8. W.. Box 487, Atlanta 11. Cornish pullets and roost- ers, 6-7 mos. old, also game hens, $1. ea; bantams, $2.50 and $3. doz; pr. turkeys, wt. 20 and 27 lbs., $7. ea. Lock- ard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. N.E., Atlanta 17. Ph. Dr. 7-4390. Selling out Dark Cornish, Bulldog type, all from Blue Ribbon winners, 2 trios and 40 biddies. J. B. Dickerson, 1380 May Ave., S. E. Atlanta 16. PH. MU 8-7019. 25 Shawlneck pit game cocks, 5 to 8 Ibs., $5. ea. at farm. Will not ship. Hiram Ledford, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 4-28-6930. 7 Blue Toulouse geese and 1 white Chinese gander for sale. Cannot ship. Mrs. A. B. Whaley, P. O. Box 44, Rock Springs. . 2 geese, 2 ganders and 12 goslings, $1.50 ea. Jack Crow- der, c/o Melody Brook Farm, RED 3, Marietta. POULTRY Want 15 White Leghorn hens, not over 1 yr. old, for laying hens. D. B. McHan, Rt. 3, Dalton. - Want sev. large hens, near Columbus. Mrs. W. A. Mc- Guffey, 10-13 54th St. Co- lumbus. Ph. FA 2-8505. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE North Georgia honey, $3.60 gal. Del. free in Atlanta and surrounding area. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15, Ph. PO 6-6671. 400 ft. 13 st. wire with strand of barb wire on top for sale cheap. Come prepar- ed to tear down and move. Write or call first. Located in town. W. A. Walker, . Quit- man. _ Blue Gill Bream _ Finger- lings; truck del. Lanier Craft, Clayton, Ga. White feed sacks, 5, $1.10; burlap bags, 15c ea. PP. chick- en fertilizer 50c bag. Mrs. J. E. Carlis, Box 487, Mcmurry Dr. S. W., Atlanta. 8 white feed sacks washed $1. Add 35c postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Rayston. Chicken ye highly con- centrated out of hen houses, $8. per ton or $40. for an eight ton load. Del. in Moncetta vacinity. A. T. Ensley, 322 Freydale Rd., Moncetta, Ga. |Ph. 42-75957. Shade dry sage 30e at., $1. gal.;.catnip plants, 10c ea.; peppermint 30c doz. Del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Old fashion large blooming sunflower seed (good for foul feed), 30c cupful; yellow root, fresh dug and washed, 85 for a 4 lb. lard boxful; dry, red, hot cowhorn pepper pods (for home use) 6 pods, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey El- lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Pure honey, 1959 crop, ex- tracted and pasteurized, 2 lb. jar 60c, case of 12 jars, $6.25, FOB; also bulk honey (bring your own container) 25c per lb. Can arrange free delivery |$ John L.. in N. E. Atlanta. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville. 90 sheets used corrugated flags: 265x295: Ki enor 1 | hot houses in good cond., $250. for lot. Mrs. Agnes Lankford, 23 Foster St., Carrollton, Ga. Herbs: Elecampane, com- frey, houseleaken balm. tan- sy, catnip, horehound, fever- few, calamus, apple-mint, all rooted, 20c bunch; garlic, 35; doz; one Fro, 2 dif. flow- ering peppers, rooted plants, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Law- renceville. 3 Ibs. yellow Beeswax, $2.50 del. Geo. N. Thomas, Rocky Ford. MISCELLANEOUS |: WANTED Want few second hand bee hives cheap, standard size, 10 frame with Super. E. V. Lev- erett, Miller Rd., Rt. 3, Li- thonia. Want 5 Ib. good clean honey. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box Gn. Social Circle, Ga. Want some bees. Will pay $5. per bee hive. Pat. hive only. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave., S. W. Atlanta 15, Ph. PO 6-6671. Want to hear from party who has any kind salt cured ham raised meat for sale at a reasonable price. Mrs. A. Hall, 413 N. Oliver St. Elberton. Want 100 tons coastal ber- muda hay, cut in pre bloom and. cured with green color. L. T. Callaway, Rt. 4, Madi- son. Want 5-10 bu._ improved Spanish peanuts. Quote price F.O.B. Atlanta. Gregory W. 3ateman, 211 Grand Theatre Bldg., Atlanta, Ph. JA 5-4544, Rt. 2, Comer. ani potato vines. thousand, L. Adel, Ga. ples 1959 crop. Write what you have, Only few lbs, will be O. K. at fair price. Mrs. Ruby Kidd, Box 72, Bowman. Want good quality Coastal} Bermuda grass hay. Must be], from fertilized crop and cured and baled properly. Am in- terested in trailer load quan- ities. T. R. Breedlove, Monroe, Gass Pho badd. Want Seed Norten Yams. he C. Suggs, St. Lone a HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Soft, washable, geniune lambskin baby ee handlaced and emb., whit blue or pink $1.25 pr. or 3 pr. $3. PP. Mrs. Edgar Wat- kins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. 4 new quilts, cotton pad- ded, pieced out of new print scraps, dyed linings, $5. ea. Add postage, Mrs. Leola Pilcher Rt. 3, Cumming. Quilt tops and bottoms for dbl. bed, $5. set. Add postage. Will give a free $1. gift with ea, set. Mrs. G. T. Porterfield, Linen handkerchiefs, tat- ted border, $1.50 and $1.25; cotton, $1.20 ea.; Booties made of baby yarn, $1.30; cro- cheted pot holders, very pret- ty $2:15 PP. Mrs. Georgie Taylor, c/o Newt Spence, Rt. |3 5, Carrollton. Broadcloth pillow cases, emb, crocheted edge, $1. set; dish towels, 7, $1.; old fash- ion bonnets, large, $1., med., 80c; Child bonnet, 50c. State age; aprons 3, $1. med. size. No. checks. Add 25c postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 21, Oakwood. 10 yds. fancy dbl. tatting, 50c yd; 13-1/2 yds. single, 35c yd. all white; 5 yds. yel- low, light, fancy, dbl. and 3 yds. all colors dbl. tatting, 50c yd.; 12 feed bags, 100 lb. size, not. washed, 25c ea. PP. No checks. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. oy BOX lOve Millen. Emb. pillowcases, full size, good bleached cotton material, 2: pt3- pall; S04 emMb,-35 pe vanity sets, $1. set; Ladies tea aprons, made of good cot- ton material nicely trimmed, 65c ea. 3, $1.75. Add postage. | Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Two large white laundry bags, one Girl with Green;, one clown lavender and yellow, $2. ea. Mrs. Troy Staten, Box 65, Chatsworth Rd. Dalton. Hand made crocheted round tablecloth, size 90 in. across, coarse unbleached thread, pineapple design, $20. Mrs. Mark Holdin, Rt. 3, Calhoun, | (Hwy. 41 North). Little diaper shirts made of good cotton print, 25c ea., med. size print aprons, 40c ea. or 3, $1. Add 10c postage. No chk. Mrs. James Davis, Rt. , Gainesville. Nice, hand quilted, dbl. bed size quilts, bright colors, new linings and cotton, $5.50 ea; fancy, Lone Star, Ocean Wave, Windmill, Trip Around the World, $7.50 ea;- print aprons, large, med. and small, 3, $1.10. All dif. and post- paid. Mrs. Hattie Hughes, 416 Hill St., Toccoa, 3 pce. crocheted or emb. with crochet edging vanity set, $1. set; crocheted rose doilies, $1.50 ea; aprons, emb. or print, 75c ea; solid, 65c; tea aprons, 50c ea. PP in Ga. No chks Bor stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. Doilies: a crochet, 21 in. ruffle, $2.50; 20 in. pine- .|apple design, $2.; 17 in. $1. oO 14 in. $1.; 25 in. round, ; coffee table, pineapple Bel : sign, 22 x 36 in. $4. Add postage. Mrs. J. Rt. 5, Ellijay. One dbl. bed size crocheted bedspreads in natural col. bedspread cotton; one 17 in. white doily and 5 yds. cro- thet edging, all for $50. PP.} Miss Clara Mooney, Star_ Rt. B. Ellijay. canes Want some nice dried a= Dds, ar b= Hospital, Rom Centerpieces, _ sizes, 50c to $3 sets, $2.50 and $3.50 sets, $2.; edgin size, " 25e-50c yd; pot holders, _ cases with edg $1.50; Mrs. Ww. E. Wooten, | Re: 150, Camilla, ee ~ Dinette luncheon s place setting of tan. 1-1/2 in. crochet around, done with | _No. ecru threat, $5.; white chet trimming for towels, crochet postage. Ma Juli T1389 Hall Ave. S. 16 Ph. MA 7-2654. Sun bonnets, $1.; dresses, 1-6 yrs, aprons 75 ea. with pillow cases $1. sport shirts 1-6 yrs Add postage. Mrs. gins, Rt. 1, Temp Aprons, print or pastel, -$110 with -~bib:3, dresser scarfs, emb. and cheted ends, 50c ea old fashion bonnets, p pastel, $1. ea.; illo es for baby or toss pillows, 40 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville Nice, new print aprons 60: ea. plus postage, ( apron. Mrs. Ozie Be 1, Bowdon. : TEEN - AGERs HEART A boy 14 years old ma look like a grown man, but. heart is only about one- the size of an adult's, decl life specialist, Agricult tension Service. His heart hi to pump twice as hard adults to force the b. through his body. ? ACCIDENT (RATE D GEORGIA In Georgia an average 1,000 persons are killed ea year in highway accidents, about three a day, says" M Lucile Higginbotham, hea education specialist, Agricul tural Extension Servic: Eighty percent of these dents occur because of pool attitudes toward driv. 8; shi adds. Be tes coop DAIRYMEN Some of the duties of a good dairyman include: "keeping daily health records on all animals in the herd, instruct=_ ing all dairy labor on how to do their jobs efficiently and. correctly, and penning cow: by age group for a milking or der. These recommendations | are from Agricultural Exten= son Service dairymen. | ~SMLE VENTS ; SALES. EVENT BS July 14 - Thursday - 1: 00 P.M: ... COW AND CALF SALE tts Sylvania Stock | Yards, Sylvania _(Sereve Co.). . . Cirele A, Ranch - jointly with Ww. A. Knox: Be Son DISPERSAL . . SELL- ING 80 cows with calves ie side and 25 purebred steers, Contact, Bruce Purdy, Mi caer AL ey