Georgia Farmers Phil Campbell, Commissioner 2 : Bee oa bread week in Georgia. Since Geor- anks 11th in the United States in production and Georgia is one of the ng states in the consumption of corn , it is only fitting that a week be set _to commemorate the ancient and table industry of corn milling and naking of corn bread. orn Bread Week originated in Geor- several years ago a Georgia Corn mil- itiated the idea of a week set aside to nize corn milling and the important lays in Georgias economy. Since nany other states"have followed emorate Corn Bread, but should the many related industries as he final product is dependent on ther unrecognized industries. farmer plays the first roll in the Oduction of corn that goes into corn fal. His skill in planting, fertilizing, ng and harvesting goes a long way producing a fine corn meal. The ers skill is dependent upon the re- h of our experiment stations in de- ing a variety of corn that is resistant eather conditions, insects and will ce a high yield per acre. Alter the corn is produced, other pro- S arise. Harvesting, storing, and sell- ire big problems. Without the imple- ;Mmanufacturers and dealers, harvest- would be quite a difficulty. Without grain elevators and storage facilities problem of handling the grain would ense, rokers, distributors and, finally, the , all playa major role in the Bread Week is not just a week Agricultural CALENDAR Oct. 11-16, Sandersville Fourth an- nual Kaolin Festival . Oct. 14. Woodbury Tenth annual Pimiento Festival. Food ls A Good Binks process that brings good, hot corn = bread to your table. Through the joint efforts of the Geor- - gia Corn Millers Association and the as- sistance of Federal Agencies, the State Department of Agriculture and the Ex- tension Service, the corn milling industry is making great progress in keeping up with the trend of changing times and is making available to the housewife an old product with a new look. Like many of the other food industries, corn mills are making a good food better by enriching corn meal with vitamins and minerals. The most important characteristic of Georgia corn meal is the fact that it is made from the whole grain of corn. Whole grain corn meal contains the germ or heart of the corn kernel, In this germ, much of the good taste Georgians are accustomed to, and most of the food value of corn is found. Corn meal has always been one of the Souths favorite food dishes. It is certain to remain so in the future. _ by the actual price of a standard market purchased per urban wage-earner and living index went up more than 9 per cent. In Working Hour Terms Food is one of the best buys to be found today, according to Paul S. Willis, president, Grocery Manufacturers of America, Inc. This is borne out not only basket of food but also by the declining amount of work it takes to earn the money to buy it. The monthly retail cost of the farm. food market basket, as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, was about $90 in the summer of 1952 and its down to $87 now, This basket is the average type and quantity of farm food clerical-worker family in 1952. In that year the monthly basket cost $86prac- tically the same as now. During that same a seven-year period, the over-all cost-of- eee. While the cost of this monthly basket i of food was about the same in 1952 as it is . now, what about the amount of work ne- cessary to pay for it? In 1952, with earn- ings of $1.67 per hour, it took the average. factory employee 51 hours of work to earn the money to pay for the basket. Now with his present earning of $2.24 an hour, it takes only 39 hours to earn enough to pay for the equivalent basket of food. : Lets check the amount of work it takes to buy a few individual foods now, compared with 1952. FOOD UNIT Beef (Round Steak) Pound Butter Pound Corn i Can Fluid Milk (at store) Quart Peas (Frozen) Package Peaches Can Vegetable Shortening Pound White Bread Pound loaf Source: Work time calculated by GMA based on price and wage data from U. . Departments of Agriculture and Labor. The above figures show that food is a real bargain. It's a bargain in dollars and an even greater bargain in terms of the time we work fo earn the money to buy if. Average July for 1952 1959 a { Minutes) (Minutes) ; 39.6 | 29.3 : 30.5 199 6.7 5.4 8.1 6.4 71 53 12.] 98 11.9 12 59 S35 Georgia EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH KRGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS e@ NAVAL STORES Po | Exhibition type Pansy| Iris, 8 of 10 col, asst. 15,| 500 bulbs mixer GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN ]|!$230@: dent cot, Ruprunt| $1 Bb ie Gas Dette Gulbe (Newaent Editorial] and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia . Phone JAckson 4-3292 L EDITORIAL |asspcharion | NATIONA PHIL CAMPS5ELL Editor . Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each fe- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any zommercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization 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. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respo,sibility for any notice appearing im the Bulletin nor for any ransaction resulting ftom 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 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF mail. Jack Gilchrist Notices . Mrs. Elizapeth Hynde Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. class macter Aug. 1, 1917. Address requests to be MANAGER, Market Published weekly at 114- oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as secona 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sectien 1103. Act of mailing lst, changes of address, Bulletin, chanse of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Adaress all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Candler Clement Jr 122 Pace St, Covington, Ga., Oct. 8, added to of removed from el... to CIRCULATION Atlanta. Ail requests for FLOWERS FOR SALE Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz., 50 blubs, $1.50; Box- wood cuts, not rooted, $1.20 doz.; Hardy Phlox, asst. col- ors, 25, $1.50. PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs- ville. Fine, large Iris, sky blue, orchid, purple, yellow and 2- Zones, $150. doz; PP. Mrs, J. M. McGuire, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. Begonias, Beefsteak, round and printed leaf, bronze, pearl, dib. Conch shell pink, 25e ea.; Sultanas, 2, 25c; Ger- anium cuttings ,asst. colors, 10c ea.; Prayer plant or Rab- bit Track, 50c; paper white Narcissus bulbs, 35c doz. Add 35c postage on ea. order. Mrs. 7. D. Juban, Adel. Valley Lilies, now ready to replant before hibernation, $2 C. tips. No out of state orders. Mrs. Gerda McKown, 406 Georgia Ave., SE, Atlanta 15. Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, 75e doz. Add postage. No out of state orders. Mrs. R. KE. Todd, 406 E. Rheinhill Rd., Si, Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 71-7427. All kinds house plants, pot- ted and growing, 15c, 25c, 35 and 50c; also, other plants, Begonia, Sultana, Creeping Gardenia, Geraniums, Cactus and others and some bulbs. Mrs. Susian Ziglar, 1566 Elle- by Rd., SE, Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 7-5759. Gloxinias in bud, 90 ea.; African Violets, 25c; single and dbl. Begonias; Cactus; Beefsteak Begonias and dwarf Sansevieria. At my home. Cannot ship. Mrs. Frank Bar- ford, 1185 Moreland Ave., SE, Atlanta 16. Asst. named Daylilies in better varities, my choice, 12 plants dif. labeled, $3; Afri- can Violet leaves, labeled, $1.35 doz.; fancy Coleus, Sul- tanes and other, 60 cuttings, $1.30... PP. Mrs. W. S. Grif- ain, ot 4, Adel, 7 Madonna Lily bulbs, 4, $1; old time Jonguils, 50c doz. Mrs. R. . Martin, Rt. 1, Al- pharetta.. es 7 Umbrella Palms (will bloom), 6 and 7 ft. high with large green leaves, $3 ea. Come see. Mrs. Angie Purcell, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Dutch Iris, yellow and blue, Elder Daisies and dbl. Coreo- psis plants, 40c doz PP. Mrs. R. G. Roberts, 2009 Olive Rd., Augusta. a ' Genuine Candy Stripe Ver- benas, 16, $1; Iris, $4 C.; Day- lilies, $3 C.; yellow Cannas roots, 8, $1; Amaryllis bulbs, ~25e and 60c ea.; yellow Mums, 8, $1; yellow Rose bushes, 2 _ yr. old, $1.50; Shamrocks, 3, _ 0c. Fred Witherspoon, 308 _ Holderness St.. SW, Atlanta Jerusalem Cherry plants, 2, 25c; well rooted, red and white, single Begonias, 25c ea.; small, well rooted, cut- ting of Thanksgiving and Rat- tail Cactus, 20c; white Ole- ander cuttings, rooted, 3, $1; Add postage. Miss Dorothy Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave., SE, Atlanta 16. Daylilies: Pink Evelyn Claar (popularity poll leader last 5 yrs.), Purple Waters, Light Yellow Hyperion (award of Merit winner). All 3, $2 PP. Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St. SE, Atlanta +6 2 Regale Lily bulbs, blooming size, 4, $1, $2.75 doz.; Regale Lily bublets, $1.25 doz.; Dutch Iris, blue and yellow mixed, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. B. Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 211, Alpharetta. ~Boxwoods, 12 in., $1, can- not ship; African Violets, sin- gles and dbis., purple, pink and white, 25 and 50c with postage. Mrs. Willie Nelson, \ Rt. 2, Hillerest Dr. Austell, Ph. 9832, | oe ia on | pink and dbl. and single Ti- ger lily bulbs, 4, $1; Butter- fly bushes, 25 ea.; Nandina, 25 ea., $2 doz.; 35 var. Afri- can Violet leaves, 10, $1. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hill- crest Dr., Austell. : Couple Fig bushes and some Hydrangea bushes for sale. Mrs. Trella Henderson, 510 Atwood St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph, PL. 3-1227. Strong Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, $1 doz, 25, $2. PP. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2 Box 469, (Belair) Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-8349. Fine Daylilies, several shades of reds and yellows, mixed, 25c per clump. Add postage. Mrs. R. E. Lee, 250 Forest Hills Dr., NE, Atlanta 5, Pho BI. 56-4151. Plenty of nice Ivy, (for rock walls and banks), good, heal- thy pieces with nice roots, five cents per root. Mrs. J. R. Denton, 724 Ashby St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL 3-2688. White and 2 tone lavender and gold Iris, $1 doz; mixed Jonquils, $2 C. Add postage; also purple Wisteria, nice runners, at my home. Mrs. 4, .D. Deod, Bt. 4; Box 223, Alpharetta. White Narcissi, 50c C; Star Bethlehem, 40c doz; Stardust, Black Prince, sky blue Iris. 75e doz; Thrift, Queen Anns Lace, Altheas, small, 10c ea; pink, old fashioned Verbena, purple Peppermint plants, 15c dbl. orange Daylilies, 50e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Lo- gan, Hillcrest Dr. Austell. 325 feet Hedge, at my place, 1/2 mi. W. off 2-lane Hwy. on 41 So. at Sunnyside. Mrs. W. A. Pav age, Rt. 1, Box 104, Hamp- on. ; Hybrid Daylilies, Warpath, Hyperion, Redhead, Demon, Gold Dust, Seven Seas, Pride of Houston, 25 ea; Starlight, Mikado, Tajmahal, Sylvia, Dauntless, Caballero, Kwanso. 50ec ea. Labeled correctly. Damp packed. Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Hiawassee. Mimosa trees, 25c-$1.; tall growing Ligustrum, 10c; white Iris, 12, $1,; blue Liriope, 2c: Nandina, Weeping Lantana, Cherry Laurel, Eng. Dodgood, yellow Jasmine, lavender Crape Myrtle, Honeysuckle, Lace fern, 25c ea. Add post- ape. Mrs. Jake Whitaker, Iron ity. Iberis (Per. Candytuft), white, $1.50 doz. plants. PP; 100 Sultana cuttings, many col. and white $1.50 C; Weep- ing Willow, rooted, $1.; dbl. red Begonia, nice plants, 50c ea. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Red, dbl. Geranium cuttings, cuttings, pink, white Ovxalis, Lemon Lilies, 30c-20c-15c ea; Amaryllis and old fashioned yellow Lilies, 15c ea; Mullein Pinks, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville. Fine Hemerocallis Daylilies, 1/3 price; purple Iris, 40c doz; large Narcissus, 12, 60c; 6 dif. monthly Rose or pink Crape Myrtle cuttings, 60c; Calif. sweet, purple Violets, 35c doz; pink bloom Lace tress, 25-35c ea. Add 35c postage each $1. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln- ton. Pink, blue Butterfly bush, Forsythia,. purple Lilac, Rose of Sharon, pink Almond, Spi- reas, baby Snowball, Crape Myrtle, Bridalwreath, 6, $1.; purple, white Wisteria, Jan. Jasmine, Altheas, $1. doz: Daylilies, 3 dozen _ $1.00; WAnit; - pik and. red: = 5 doz. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Thos... J. Watson, Rt. 3, Box 217, Lithonia. - Nandinas, large size, 3, $1.; smaller seedlings, 10, $1. Add postage. Mrs. B. H. Upton, 586 Lynmore Ave., Macon. - tos. Sweet Williams. dbl. red Hollyhocks, 25c tbls: Red Hot Poker, mix. Hibiscus, bloom size, 12, $1.; lavender and red Mimosa, 5, $1. Add 10 extra to chks. Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy. Milledgeville, | Mary Guenther, Mrs. Wyman, 10 dif Cactus, pink Justicia Seeds: dbl. mix. Poppy, 25c Gainesville, in Ga.; Lilac bushes, cheap at my home. Cant ship; all col. annual Phlox seed, 10 tps. and > stamped envelope. No chks. nor stamps. Mrs. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Pink Thrift or creeping Phiox, $1.25 C. Damp packed and PP. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula. ] Iris Col: pink Cameo, Ola Kala, Amiho, Wabash, Mar- gueta, Auburn, Omahr, Tif- fany, Prairie Sunset, Balmung, 2 my choice equal value, Re- sets, small rhizomes, 4-6 or more, 12, $4. prepaid in Ga; Pinnacle, white, yellow Spring Romance, both $1.90. Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula. Blooming size Dutch Tris bulbs, mix. col. of blue, white and yellow, $2. C. Add 25c postage. Mrs, P. H. Stokes, Mableton. 4 large Boxwood for sale at my home. Mrs. John Duncan, Rt. 1, Box 401, Midland. 2 vr. Per. white Candytuft, $2. doz; Gerberas in bud, 25c ea; choice un-named Iris, blue and white Siberian, dwar bronze yellow Iris, blue Ro- man Hyacinths, 20, $1.; Adm. Byrd Daisies, $1. doz. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W. Madison. Mix. bulbs, Narcissus, yel- low and white, King Alfred Daffodils, Jonquils and white Narcissus, yellow center, red ruffled, $2. C; also, red Ama- ryllis, $1. Mrs. J. H. Voyles, Rt. 1, Morrow. Flower bulbs, Lycoris (red Spider Lilies), 50c doz; Butter and Eggs, Narcissus, Jonquils, Buttercups, Daffodils, 35c doz. Add postage. All large bulbs. S. O. Huff, Rt. 3, Monticello. Daffodils, purple Iris, or- ange Daylilies, Foxglove, Mix. col. Gladioli, blue Violets, 75c C; purple Lilac, pink and white Azaleas (Wild Honey- suckle), pink Mtn. Laurel, Sweetshrub, big red Roses, purple Weeping Mary, white Bridalwreath, 6 $1. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Sev. thousand sweet scent- ed Jonquil Narcissus, Butter and Eggs, and giant Daffodil bulbs, $1.50 doz; Rain Lilies, $1.25 doz; yellow Iris, $1 doz, add pos- tage. Mary Tumlin, Eastanol- lee, Strong, well rooted Adm Byrd Daisy plants, blooms up to 5 in. dia; yellow Yarrow, Sweet Williams, dbl. white Spice Pinks, lavender Stoke- Side, 6 Si; tc. $P-75.-PP. in Ga. State insp. Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 2869 Church St. East Point. oe Daylilies, Honey Redhead, Pink Glory, Monte, Glory, 3, $1; red, pink, white single Be- gonias, 6, $1; Strawberry Be- gonias, 5, $1; Jumbo Pansies, $3 C; Sweet Williams, mix. or seperate vol. yellow Yarrow, 18, $1 PP. Mrs. H. H. Stalna- ker, Rt. 5; Elberton. ae Thrift, pink, white, red, 50 | bunch; Iris, deep purple, white and yellow, 50c doz; Ferns, outdoor type, 3 large clumps, $1; white: Dogwood, and Babybreath, Climbing Ivy. 6, $1; well rooted Wisteria, 25c; Narcissi, 25c doz. Mrs. W.E. Wilson, Sr... Rt. 2 Box . 127, Fairburn. African evergreen, Devils Backbone, Mother in Law Tongue, Guinea Wing, Beef- steak and Star Begonias, 3 col. Altheas, 25c ea; Goldilock Rose, $1.00. Add | postage. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Pink Oxalis, Grape Hyacin- ths, Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 50, $1; pink Thrift, $1 C; Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas (wild Honey- suckle), Sweetshrubs, $2.50 doz. Plants damp packed. PP in Ga. Mrs. Vernon Judy, Rt. 3, Franklin. Geranium cuttings, 4, $1; Water Hyacinths, rooted, 50c bunch; purle blooming and giant Jew. 50c bunch: Moles Feet, rooted, 40c; Peanut cac- ti, 40c cutting. Add postage. Mrs. Rosie M. | rose col. soppy 9 fi Dobbs, 502 Hudson St. Jones, bulbs, $1.25 C; |yellow cluster Narcissi, 4 Crowe, Rt. 2,) _Tusey, stant plenty postage. No EK. Fountain, RFD, Ft. Large, dbl. orange and oppy seed, 2 and 4 stampd, address velope; white. and ~ ye Narcissi and yellow Jo bulbs, 25 doz; blue Iri Gladioli, blue grape Hyacir bulbs, 40ce doz. Add pos Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, ville. Dbl. Daylilies, $3 C; and purple Lilac, root Butterfly bushes, 6, $1; low thornless Roses, 3 Add postage. Mrs. F. M ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Dbl. yellow Cannas, col. Verbenas. Fall Pin doz; pink Thrift, 50c C; red Cannas, $1 doz. Add p tage, Pairlee Rundles, Rt, Gainesville. Snowflake Candytuft (Ib is), large, well rooted pla $1.50 doz. postpaid; large, $2.00 doz; other rennial plants. Mrs. ville. Pink, red, white, Thrift, 7 col. Verven doz. $5 C; pink Ox clumps, $1; blue Sweet Williams, hardy Phl blue Ageratum, blue Daylilies, Daisy Chrysantl mums, 2 doz. $1. Add po Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grant 15, $1.50; 8 Nandinas, 12 Ivy, 12 clumps Violets, all Iris, $4.50 C. Lois Woodr Greenville. ~ Searlet King and Lave Verbena, $1 doz. $5 C; Ro Robe, White Perfection, T Violets, $4 C; watermelon Crape Myrtle heavily bran ed 3-4 ft. 10 for $5. Lots of to 50, 40e ea. Mrs. L. H. Ct sins, Greenville. A 4-6 in. rooted Boxwo Dwarf or fast growing, $1.65; $10.00 C; 18-24. Crape Myrtle, white and 12, $2.00, $15 C; pink plants, 12, $1 del by R. T. Terrell, Greenville Star Lettuce Leaf B ias, Night blooming Jas: $1; Watermelon Bego Strawberry, Boston, Maid hair, Artillery Ferns, Spider, Alligator plants, low Jew, 25c; Chinese green Pepperomia, giant doc. Add postage. Mrs. Mashburn, Cumming. ~ Solid lemon yellow bronze with orange, growth, Orange Daylilie doz; large Chrysanthe plants, white, yellow 1 der, bronze, cream, red $1 doz; pink Thrift, 50 p $1. Add 25c postage. | Mrs. R. L. Silver, Rt. 5, bert. White Per. Candytuft, 1 doz; blue Thrift, 3 doz: blue Hyacinth bulbs, $1 a $2. No chks, nor Sunday Mrs. Lon Ashworth, R Dacula. Purple Lilac, Crepem Jasmine, Bridalwreath, Gol enbells, Almonds, Abelia, ponicas, Boxwood, red, Vv pink Spirea, Snowballs, collection, 10, $2; Regale ies, Easter Lilies, 8, blooming size, sweet Gre leaf Geraniums,, Rain Moss, 2, 50c. Mrs. F. M. E Rt. 1, Dahlonega. 14 narrow leaf Boxw 4-5 ft. high, 6-8 ft. cir., ..0v. 1, You dig and 4 port. Reasonable prices, Marion Goswick, Rt. 1, wine Cove, Dalton. Cert. Ga. Easter Lily b average 6 and 7 in. 75 postpaid in Ga. No order. than 10. Mrs. Hattie Wig Rt. 1, Box 230, Dallas. Duplex Gerbera Dai blooming size,.25c ea. Daylilies, $1.; pink clumps, $1.; 4 large or 4 large Easter Narcissus, Butter Shaster Daisies, dinas, 75c oye ean FOR SALE pink Hyacinth bulbs, mit size, old fashioned 8 for $1. Add postage. -H. Whelchel, Rt... 3, nville. andytuft, pink, yellow and nite Yarrow, Adm. Byrd and ueen Daisies, white and mn Peonies (divisions), Alfred Daffodils, Red d Pride 6f Harlem Tulip (red). Prices are right. mail orders. Mrs. Burton ilber, 1006 Adams St. De- Ph. DR 3-6804. d Hot Poker, 50c ea. bulb; garlic bulbs, 50 doz; feria vine, 25c ea. Mrs. ie Turpin, 6283 Susan e, Doraville. iow Trumpet Daffodils, ge Daylilies, blue tone lets, 75c C; $3 M; purple white Narcissus, lemon , 75c C; Azaleas (wild neysuckles), Weeping y, purple Lilacs, yellow micas, red Japonicas, 3 50c. Add postage. Mrs. man Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ctus: red blooming Cat- 8, 25c; Starfish cuttings, e size (taking start to ), 25 ea.; not rooted, 3, Pancake, rooted cuttings, ; Christmas and Alli- ; 25c ea; rooted red Ba- las, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. ey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, a ffodils, Star Bethlehem, le Foxglove, tame Vio- Vinca vine, 5 doz. $1; lenbell, yellow Forsythia, Pink and. white Roses, Lilac, Pink, purple Al- s, White Eng. Dogwood, oxwood plants, 3, $1; Large wood, well shaped, $5. Will ship. Mrs. Henderson, Rt. 3 Box llijay. tive Azaleas (wild Hon- ckle), 25c and 50 ea; ep red, pink Hibiscus, deep ad Dogwood. 50c ea; flower- Tulin trees, 75c ea: Black- y lilies, 3, 50c. Add pos- Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 78, Ellijay. : ol Iris, brown Day- $2.50 C; pink Peonies, a., Goldenglow, tame blue ets, 50c doz: red spotted Lillies, dry, mix. white arcissus, yellow Jonquils, 3 large mix. col Mums, 3 Under $5 add postage. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box Ellijay. How, pink Mums, 50c doz: anas, 2, 25c; Josephs . 8, 25c:; Nandena bushes, 50e doz; running Moss, -in-tangle, 25 start: gated Sweet Williams, pur, red Salvia, pink y, white Hollyhock seed, Z 25c thls. Add postage. _ Lizzie Crawford, 18 ford St. Ellijay. mmer blooming Cushion, burple, white, yellow, all Mums, all col. $1 rdy Orchids, 50c ea. PP No orders less $1. Mrs. Williams, Rt. 2, Elli- ac, white, 50c; lavender, Dink, white Grass Pink, lies, 5 col. Tiger, Lemon, 0c, 3, 25; privet hedge cent; Rose of Sharon, & Glory Forsythia, 25c ea; santhemums, Drakeshead, doz. Varilla Quarterman. Intain City. mart, > St. C: large doz; blue, white Si- Tris. 25 doz: Boxwood one cent or rooted, h Broom, 10c, 3, 25e: angeas, lavender, rose, Pink, 25-50c: blue to- , 3, 25c. Mrs. Tom Har- ountain City. , Narcissus, | doz; Red Hot Obl. pink running and d and pink, 50c: But- ush, Almonds, old fash- Pink Roses, 25-50c; Azalea cuttings, 10c; ae, 25c. Gray . .Emperor Daffodil bulbs, 2c Pink Cherokee Rose, Mtn. Laurel, Rhododendrong,. red, yellow Azaleas (wild Honey- suckle), Tulip Poplar, white Pine, Holly. $2.75 doz. All mossed backed; blue Iris, Day- lilies, Shasta Daisies, pink Phlox, $1.25 C. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff, White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau- rel, 3 col. Azaleas (wild Hon- eysuckle), red Maple, Crabap- ple, Tulip Poplar, Strawber- ry bush, Hemlock, 2-3 its; rooted; Rhododendrons, Sweet. shrub, Cherokee Roses, white Pine, 25c ea: Arbutus, Galax, Mtn. ferns, Heartease, 45e doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. Do Da- vis, Rt. 1, Box 215: ] Bluff. ge Rhododendrons, red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Cherokee Rose, Azaleas (wild Honeysuckle), orange, red and yellow: Mtn. Laurel, white Dogwood, white Pine, Holly bush, Redbud and Coral berry bush, Crabapple. Rooted. Moss packed. Ave. size 2 1/2 ft. $2.50 doz. PP. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff, po Mtn. Laurel, white Dog- wood, 3 col. Azaleas (wild Honeysuckle), Maple, Crab- apple, Tulip Poplar, Holly, Strawberry bush, Hemlock, 2-3) ft., rooted, $2. doz: Sweet- shrubs, Rhododendrons, Che- rokee Roses, white Pine, 25c ea; Mtn. ferns, Arbutus, Gal- ax, Heartease, 45c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clifton (Lucille) Davis, Rt. 1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff, White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau- rel, Azaleas, 3 col. (wild Hon-| eysuckle), pink Cherokee Rose, Rhododendrons, Tulip Poplar. white Pine. Holly bush, Redbud, Coralberry and red Maple bushes, ave. 2-1/2 ft. rooted, moss packed, $2.50 doz. postpaid. Mrs. E. J. Mill- hollan, Rt. 1, Box 203, Min- eral Bluff. Red Maple, Crabapple, Co- ralberry, Redbud, Holly bush, white Pine, Tulip Poplar. Rho- dodendrons. Cherokee Roses. Azaleas, (wild Honeysuckle), 3 col., Mtn. Laurel, white Dog- wood, av. 2-1/2 ft., . rooted, moss packed, $2.50 doz. Pre- paid. Mrs. Edna Rukat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff. Hardy Stephanotis, nice plants, 10, 12.-and-15_in.,10, l5e and 20c ea.; mixed sizes, $1.20 doz.; $6.50 C. All well packed. Del. to 3rd zone. Miss Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, Smith- ville. King Alfred Daffodils, 50c doz., $3. C.: Emperor, 50c doz., $2. C. Add postage. Mrs. B. I. Juhan, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph. 9797. Bulbs. Cluster Narcissus, white, blooms in April; cream cluster, blooms in March; also, others mixed yellow cluster, single and dbl., all, $1. C. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Sparta. King Alfred Jonquils, $3 C; white Narcissus, $2.50 C. Em- peror Daffodils, purpil Vio- lets, red Cannas, purple and white Iris -and orange -Day lilies, $1 doz.; Snowdrop bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen. 5,000 pink running Roses, $5.00 M.; purple Wisteria, all good roots, 3, $1, 25, $5; Nan- dina, Butterfly, Bridalwreath, 3, $1; 50,000 Privet Hedge (stay green), $1 C.; Azalea, Wild Honeysuckle) white Dogwood, white Pine, Maple and Poplars, 4, $1.00. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bow- don. Boxwoods, 12 to 14 in., Mi- mosa, 2 ft., $3 doz.; Globe Ar- borvitae, spreading Juniper, 18 in., $4 doz.; White Pine, Rhododendron, Hemlock, Lau- rel, 2- 1/2 ft.., $2.50 doz.; pink Moss Rose, 2, $1.00; pink Per. Phlox, 3 doz., $1. Moss pack- ed. PP. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. ea. at my home, or 2-1/2c ea. del: Lemon Lily plants, 2c ea. or le ea. in lots of 1,000 or more at my home. Will not ship. E. F. Shelnut, 206 East Columbia Ave., College Park. Yellow Jonquil bulbs, one cent ea. FOB. No order ac- cepted less than 100 bulbs. 14 in., $3 doz; Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Hemlock, white Pines, pink Cherokee Roses, Dogwoods and Azaleas, wild Honeysuckle 2-1/2 ft. $2.50 doz; Damp moss packed. PP. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. 6 blooming size African Violets, asst., $1.25: 50 un- labeled, $8.00; 15 leaves, fringed Raspberry Pink, dbl. Pink Fire and Marshmellow Sunda and others, $2.00; too large to ship Ferns, Philo- dendrons, Begonias, Fuchsia, Geraniums, Hydrangea, Dbl. Altheas, Boxwood, pink Dog- wood, Chrysanthemums. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. Bulbs - Madonna Lily, 4, $1; single blue Hyacinth, 2 doz. $1; Emp. Daffodil, 2 doz., $1; Buttercups and Jonquils, 3 doz., $1; Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.00; Calif. prple Violets, 30, $1; Add postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. White June Lily, German yellow Trumpet, Phoenix Daf- fodils, white Narcissus, Ja- panese Sunflower, 50c doz.; Daylilies, Star of Bethlehem, 3 doz. $1. Add 20e postage per doz. Miss Mautile Harri- son, Rt. 1, Box 242, Breman. Per. Hibiscus roots for Fall setting, one each, red, white and pink, $2. PP. in Ga.; Seed, 10c and stamped _ envelope. Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville. - Earliest Buttercups (Janu- ary), cluster, sweet scented yellow Jonquils, white Nar- cissus, April blooming, Star of Bethlehem. Foxgloves, Vinca Minor, 3 doz. $2: 5 kinds Cactus, purple violets, old fa- shioned House leak, Jew, mix. orders, $3 for 3 doz. PP. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. | Mix. col. and white Fall Pinks, yellow Ball, August blooming Daisies, Lady of the Lake, Butter and Eggs, Weed style, Althea, old fashioned Butter and Eggas, blue Flags, Easter Lilies, dif. col Iris, 2 doz, $1.25 PP. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Rt. 2, Buchanan. Dbl. red Geraniums, 6 $1; 4 col. Sultanas, 10c ea; Dbl. pink Begonias, 2, 25c, Extra plant with ea. order Add po- stage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-5036. Cannas, Daffodils, Narcis- sus, Gladious, 50c doz; Daylilies, $1 doz; Amaryllis, Milk and Wine Lilies, Um- brella Palm, 25c ea. Add pos- tage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Mix Tulip bulbs, 50c doz. Free doz. small mix bulbs with ea. order; red Bacheior Button seeds, 10 doz., blue Hyacinths, 5c ea. Add _ pos- tage. Mrs. Noel Payne, Rt. 3, Canton. Mimosa seed, 25 tbls. plus stamped envelope, or 30c PP. Mrs. A. L. Walker, Rt. 3, Car- rollton. Asst. house plant cuttings for winter, 25 for $1. Free Jonquil bulbs with ea. order. Add 25c postage. Almost all col. Iris, 15, $1 not . named. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3; Cedar- town. Boxwood, $1 up, priced ac- cording to size and amount. Geo. Akins, Rt. 2, Chats- worth. Ph. OX 5-8201. Mix. bulbs. Jonquils, But- tercups, yellow Narcissus, $1 C; Paper White Narcissi, But- ter and Eggs, Emperor Daf- fodils, 50c doz; yellow and white Lady Banksia, Sweet- heart, Dr. Vanfleet, Mary Wallace rose cuttings, $1 doz. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. Petunia seed, mix, colors. white, Crimson red, blue, pink and salmon, 25c tps., Poppy seed, dbl. mix., col., 25c for 2 tbls. All 1959 seed. Send stamped, addressed envelope. Mrs.: -W. J. Suggs, Rt. 4, Chickamauga. Around 1,000 Arizona Cy- press trees all sizes. at my home on HWY. 29. between Athens and Danielsville. Way- Mrs. Jake Daughtry, Cobb- town. : mon Wood, Jr. Rt. 2, Colbert. Well rooted Boxwoods, 12- Iris, bronze Cannas, 75 doz.: Fine Bearded Iris (names| lost), 12 dif. col, $1; 8 dit col. named Daylilies for $1; Leriope, 3 doz. $1. Add 30c postage in state; 35 out-of state. Mrs. W. E, Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. White and purple Iris, blue Grape Hyacinths, Ophiopogon, 0c doz; yellow Iris, dbl. But- ter and Eggs, 75 doz; Box- wood cuttings, $5 C. Med. size Boxwoods, blooming pear and other shrubbery. Add postage. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. White and light blue Si- berian Iris and orange Lemon lilies, Shasta Daisies, 5c ea; Ageratum, Sallie in Wild- wood, Gooseneck, 3c ea; white Narcissus, yellow Chrysanthe- mums, blue and white Fall Daisies, one cent ea; Scotch Broom, 15c ea. $2, 25c. Add postage, No out of state. Mrs. J. G. Ledford, Rabun Gap. Iris, Tiffany, Extravagance Lilies, August, Lemon, Or- ange, 5c ea; Ageratum, Sallie in Wildwood, Gooseneck, Nar- cissus, Daffodils, pink Thrift, Boxwood, cuttings, Chrysan- themums, blue Fall Daisies, one cent ea. Add postage. No small orders out of state. Mrs. O. W. Martin, Rabun Gap. Lilies, Lemon, orange, Ger- man, Iris, Tiffany. Extrava- gance, Siberian. Iris, blue, white; blue Fall Daisies, Hed- gerose, 5c; Scotch Broom; Boxwood, Arborvitae, Mtn. Laurel, Ga. State Rose, Sweet- shrubs, 15c ea. 2, 25c; Spruce, 50c foot. Add postage, Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Ornamental Peppers, now ready, sev. col., 25 pint, plus 10c postage, or 60c Qt. post- paid. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. Z White Narcissi bulbs, 50c doz; dbl. Geranium cuttings, 10, $1. green purple and white striped Jew, Devils Backbone, Elks Horn, Rat- tail Cactus, 10 ea; white and pink dbl. Begonias, nice cut- tings, 25c ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Red and pink Geraniums, 2 and 3 to the basket, in gal. paint buckets, and lots of other flowers, cheap. Cant ship. S. A. Fleener, Richland. H. P. Canterberry Bells, Columbines, Foxglove, dbl. Sweet William seed, 25 for 1/2 tsp. anp addressed, stamp- ed envelope; Iris, Cloth of Gold, Blue Skinner, Easter Bonnet, pink and gold, Desert Sunset, brown, purple, large white Mulberry Rose, 6 bulbs, $1. Add postage, Mrs. J. P. Osborne Rt. 3, Rockmart. Nandinas, 18-20 in., 40c ea. 8, $1, pink per. Phlox 40c doz; pink Rain Lilies, 70c doz; Christmas Cactus cuttings, 20c; dbl. rose and red Gera- nium cuttings, 15c ea; dbl. red Begonias, rooted, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cro- mer, Rt. 1, Royston. Begonias, red pink, Waxleaf, Chicken Gizzard, mix. col. Sultanas, Boston ferns, pink and variegated dbl. Petunias, 20c ea; Waxleaf Liqustrum, 2-3 ft. 25c ea; dbl., Jonquil and Butter and Eggs} bulbs, $1.25 Del. Miss Mary R. Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Dbl, red, pink and white Waxleaf Chicken Gizzard Be- gonias, pink and _ variegated dbl. Petunias, Boston fern, rooted Liqustrum. Eng. Dog- wood, pink Weigela, red Hi- biscus, 20c ea. Del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Rubra pink flowering Dog- wood and Alba Plena. dbl. white flowering speciman trees, 2= 3: ft $2.25. eas Old Eng. dwarf boxwood (Suffru- ticosa), bunchy, green tops, $20 C. Postpaid; Dixie Red Crape Myrtue, 3-4 ft., $2 ea. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. Ligustrums, Cherry Laurel, Mimosa, Woodbine, Per. dwarf blue Phlox, Per white Candy- tuft, red Violets, Daylilies, Philippine white Atamasco, and Blackberry Lilies, Eng. Ivy, Vinea Minor, red dwarf Mums, $1.50 doz., $7.50. M. Blanche Woodruff, Green- ville, Exh > * a8 a . cP eS itor na tS - PAGE THREE Collection 6 unusual Be- gonias, $5.50; 3 dif. Billber- gias, $2.50 1 Acalpha (Fire Dragon), 85c ea; Cuttings: white Gossamer Jew, 4c} new Coleus, 50c; Roselle Hi- biscus (red leaves, blooms), 60c; huge red Hibiscus, 75a Add postage. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton. ple, red and peach colors; also, Coleus cuttings. All cheap at my home. Cannot ship. Mrs. John EK. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 172, Temple. Mixed Iris, 25, $1.; mixed fall bulbs, $1. C.; April bloom- ing Narcissus, $1. C.; purple Violets, $1.25 C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Large dbl. red Poppy and blue Larkspur Seed, 20c tea- spoonful. PP. Mrs. C. E, Leve- ritt, 2180 Ranchwood Dr., Rt. 3, Lucker... Flowering green, white and variegated Pepper, 35c; broad leaf, white, flowering Jew and Parrot Foot Moss, l5c ea.; Hen and Biddy hardy Cactus, 15c,,20c and 30c ea. Exch. for print sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Rt. 1, Box 4, Toomsboro. Red, white Dogwood, Crape Myrtle, pink Sweet Myrtle, winter Pinks, 25c doz.; Boy Bays, French Mulberry, run- ning Roses, Bird of Paradise and Butterfly bushes, 25c ea.; Crabapple, Redbud, Honey- suckles, 10c ft. Add postage. No out of state orders. Mrs. Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Dutchess of Windsor, light blue, long stems, yard Violets, 3 doz., $1.; Goldenglow, red Spider Lilies, lemon yellow and orange Daylilies and Stokesias, 50c doz. Add 50c postage on ea. order. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomas- ville. 1,000 Boxwoods, from 10 to 24 in. high and 6 to 16 in. in diameter; also, 1,000 Boxwood plants, 6-8 in. Mrs. Fabon Brown, Tyrone. Giant yellow Oxalis bulbs (small), for sale. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. Bermuda Easter Lily bulbs, large blooming size, $3. doz. Supply limited. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610 Marion St., Val- dosta. Iris and Daylily garden, 125 ea. 12 labeled, $1.25; not labeled, 12, $1.; 24 $1.50; 2 ea. redtone, yellow, pink, gold, bicolor, plicata, $1.25; Day- lilies, Linda, Port, Santafe, Zoave, Royalty, Gypsy, Irene, Viking and Manchu, 25c ea., $2. doz. Add 35c postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. Dbl. Coreopsis and February blooming cream Narcissus, 50 doz. PP. Mrs. F. E. Newton, 211 Stone St., Waynesboro. Garden, 125 ea. Iris and Daylilies, Evelyn Claar, $1.25; Pink Petticoats, Pink Damask, Salmon Sheen, 75c ea.; Dor- othea, Amulet, Chloe, 50c ea.: also, many, 25c ea.; Iris, la- beled, $1.25 doz.; not labeled, 2 doz., $1., $1.50 mixed colors. Add 35c postage. Mrs. F.. M. Combs, Washington. 35 bu. Cert. Bermuda Easter Lily bulbs, planting stock. Card furnished with ea. bush- el. M. M. Bottoms, Rt. 1, Wil- liamson. FLOWERS WANTED Want to exch. Dbl. flower- ing Japanese Cherry, Happy Days Iris, New var. yellow and jorange Daylilies, Lireope and April Daffodils for Feather Bushes, Smoke _ Trees, Red flowering Quince, Lilac and Van Houtte Spirea. Write be- fore sending. Myrtle Evans, 1115 Maple Dr., Griffin, Want Shrimp plants. State if rooted and price. Mrs. W. F. Smith, Rt. 3, Box 25, Grif- fin. Want Thanksgiving Cactus, will exchange African Violets or Begonia Cuttings. Mrs. Bess Hoskins, Box 443, So. 6th St. Rd., Griffin. Want Dr. Van Fleet Rose . bushes pele ae soeee uote price and state a ee B. Folks, 612 Ed- i mondson Ave., LaGrange. Sultana, cuttings white, pur= _ _ running water. fime. Furnish Ref. Ans. Let- : us 15. sf s PRGEFOUR WANTED Want all colors Tulip bulbs. State price per doz. and if will ship. Mrs. L. C. Hester, Rayle. Want dbl. white Fever Few, Per. and Admiral Byrd Dai- . $ies and Easter Lily bulbs, 2 in. Quote price by doz. or hun- dred. Mrs. M. W. Ingram, Rt. 5, Box 276, Savannah. Want some Lily bulbs. Will exch. pillowcases, emb. with tatted or crocheted edging, al- so border print aprons. Write before sending bulbs. Mrs. W. H. Moon, P. O. Box 425, Dal- ton. st Want all sizes, that grow out of doors. R. C. Moore, Rt. 2, Smyrna. FARM WORK WANTED Cactus plants, Man and wife want small farm on 50 - 50 basis. Prefer truck farming in central Ga. Carl T. Adams, Rt. 2, Jackson. - Want job tending chickens, working on farm or would ta'xe cotton crop. Experienced, also with machinery. Auther Brown, Rt. 1, Statham. White Christian man, 31 _ yrs, old, wife and small child, wants crop on 50-50- basis, poultry house or hogs on 50- 50 basis, with christian peo- le. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 1, llijay. White man, 60 yrs. old, wants job on farm doing gen- eral farm work. Born and raised on farm. Want small salary, room and board. Hon- est, sober, dependable and can give references. J. M. Fergu- son, 1794 Venetian Dr., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 3-4845. 50 yr. old, single, white man wants job on farm as caretaker, or any kind farm work. Operate tractor, also paint. Go anywhere. Board, Jaundry and $15.00 week. Good worker (working now but like to change). I. M. Washington, Experiment. White man, 51 yrs. old, want job light farm work on farm, or caretaker of farm. Room, hoard and salary. W. T. Smith, 1186 Francis St. N. W. Atlanta 13. Ph. TR 5-3730. Married man, 47 yrs. old, 2 daughters, 8 and 13 yrs., wants gen. farm work on farm, and patches. Exp. and can furnish references. Need 4-5R house. Have to be moved. In vicinity Monroe referred. Coleman F. Smith, 30 Ormond St. S. E., Atlanta Want job on farm for home and $15.00 week. Willing worker. Ready to work when called for. Mrs. Eva Hill, Rt. 1, Temple. White man, 57 yrs. old, single, honest and sober wants job with elderly couple on farm, doing light farm work and farm chores. Marvin C. _ Joiner, Lovett. Young man wants job on dairy farm with good farmer who needs good help. 30 yrs. old, white Father excellent on livestock and grain or feed growing. Need 5 R. house, no less than 4. Wired and with water. F.A. Nickelson, Jr., 132 ontgomery St. Decatur. Ph. DR 8-4623. 45 yr. old man, in good health, hard worker, Exp. all kinds farm work. Raised on farm. Want job on farm with . Christian family. Thos. Be Omith, Rt, <1, -e/o= Claras Truck Stop, Monroe. White, married man, 40 yrs. eld and I child. wants job. _ 8-1/2 yrs. in Dairy, can drive tractor and truck, and exp. any kind farm work. 3-4 R. house, wired for elec. stove, Move any ters or see. Jack Wilson, 540 _ Washington St., SW, Atlanta wants job on farm at once. Will have to be moved. D. M. Black, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. White woman, 38 yrs. old, wants light farm work on farm. Want $20.00 wk., pri- vate room and board. Mary R. Reynolds, 504 River St., Val- dosta. FARM HELP WANTED MARKET BULLETIN __ Man and wife with 1 child [ Want party to set 221 acres| FLOWERS in Pines on my farm. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. Want middleaged man and wife to farm 14 A. cotton, 5 A. corn, 35 A. hay, and 20 A. of Cane or something else for next year for wages. Must be good cotton farmer and trac- tor man, No drinkers. FE. M. Poa Calhoun. Ph, ME 9- SALE EVENTS Want good christian, white family to tend full 1 horse crop for 1960 who can furnish and move themselves. I have wheat on halves. On paved rd., school bus and mail by door. No drunks need apply. G. H. Johnson, Rt. 2, Hightower Rd., Conyers. Want unencumbered country woman, 30 to 45 yrs. old, to do light farm work on farm. Private room and conveni- ences. Carl Perry, 603 East Spring St., Monroe. Want at once, middleaged white unencumbered woman to live in home on farm with elderly couple to help do light farm work. Room, board and $15. wk, Mrs,-O. D. Lane; Rt. 1, Sycamore. Want couple, under 50 yrs., white or colored, to work on laying hen farm. One or both to work. Must be sober, able bodied. Have good house, lights, water and regular work. Sidney Miller, Irwin- ton, Ph. WE. 3-2231 Tooms- boro. Want immediately, colored man and wife as caretaker or handy man on farm. New modern 4 room house, wired for elec. stove and good sal- ary. -S; W. Kelly, Sr; Bells Ferry Rad., Marietta. Want middleaged woman for hght farm work on farm. Family of 4 Modern conven- iences. $10. week. Mrs. T. R. West, Rt. 1, Box 237, Ellen- wood. Want farm hand with small family for work on farm for day wages. Steady work. 4 R. house on school bus Rt. No. drinkers. Give Ref. Jack Will- is Rt. 2, Folkston. Want good, reliable, mid- dleaged couple for farm work. Man to help in small dairy. Good house, water, lights, on school bus and mail route. Geo. D. Rice, Rt. 2, Madison. Want settled couple with good references, and no chil- dren, to live on small farm and do light farm work. New 2 beedroom house, bath, cen- tral heat and living guar. 8 mi. No. Roswell, Mrs. Elizabeth Copeland,-P. O. Box 12098 Northside Station, Atlanta. Ph. GR 5-5789 (Alpharetta) Want single man, 40-65 or man and wite to do farm work. Part wages and part crop. Plow mule, plant corn, veg- etables, sweet potatoes, look after some hogs. Must be able to work, have some income and move self. S. N. Garrett, Box 462; Butler. Want reliable, middleaged, unencumbered white woman to live in home on farm lo- cated Rt. 1, Pitts, Ga., with elderly woman and help with light farm work. References required. Contact A. F. Ad- ams, Eatonton. Ph. 2321. Want middleaged Christian white woman to live with el- derly couple on small farm and do garden and other light and $10. week Mrs. Bessie Whitton, Rt. 1, Warm Spring Rd. Midland. Want 6 large families, all past school age, for farm work. Furnish regular work year around; also want man and wife, no children, for main- tenance and Caretaker. Must be sober, dependable, experi- enced. House and good salary. W. M. Clemones, 1406 Cave Springs Rd. Rome. Ph. 6906. - Want good, reliable Christ- jan white woman, middleaged, to live in home on farm with man and wife and help feed chickens, pigs and do other farm chores. Room, board and $10. week. C. H. Fuller, Rt. 1, _ Aragon, Ph. 4-2329 (Rome). 7 A cotton allotment and 3-A_ farm work for room, board: gpsk, OCT. 23 Friday Shew and Sale of the Southeast- ern Shorthorn and _ Polled Shorthorn Assn to be held at Camilla, Mitchell Co. . 0 bulls and 100 female lots to be offered. For fur- ther information, address W. R. Pullen, Damascus. OCT. 10 Saturday 10 A.M. at FairgroundsLaw- renceville, Gwinnett Co. . . Lawrencevilles 5th Shet- land Pony Sale. . . Many good and outstanding po- nies offered. For information, phone J. H. Reddy, No. 8924 Stone Mountain. FOR SALE TD-18A Intnl. with Angle- dozer, good shape, nearly new tracks and rollers, $3,500. or will give good trade on No. 871 Ford Diesel farm tractor. Robt. M. Tootle, Reidsville, Ph. 2151, David Bradley 2-3/4 hp tractor with cycle bar, mow- er, turn plow and drag har- row, $170. John A. Campbell, 6973 Campbellton Rd., At- lanta 11. 4 DeLaval milk units, one, 200 gal., pasteurizer'and cool- er, one, 10 hp., upright steam boiler, one F-500 Ford truck with large metal dump body and one Farmall M tractor. See or call. S. D. Truitt, Fulton Cty. Agent, 506 County Adm. Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ph. JA. 2- 9310, Ex. 365. THC No. 62 combine with motor for sale or will trade for good mule or horse. T. D. Whitaker, Box 81, Hephzibah, Ph. LY. 2-2661, John Deere 1 row corn snap- per, $375., only used last year. Milton P,. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5806. Good, heavy duty, 1 horse wagon and harness, $25. Will Whited, Rt. 1, Stapleton. Good, used Ford tractor, cultivator, Cole planters, 2 bottom plows, 2 dise plow for section harrow, weeder, ro- tary hoe, 3 row Mesenger cot- ton duster and side dresser, $1,250. Clarence Ey, Thompson, Warthen. Aeroflow milk cooler, 12 can cap., 2 yrs. old, in good cond., for sale. L. L. Adamson, 1109 Lake Harbin, Rd., Morrow, Ph. GR. 4-4004. 36 Golden power can mill with belts and 22 hp Intn'l., power unit, $300. FOB. O. P. Griffin, Rt. 1, Ochlochnee, Ph. GL. 7-8624. Syrup mill, large size pow- er mill, self skimming copper pan and some buckets, all in good cond., cheap. Located 1/2 mi. from Faucetts Lake, Daw- son Cty. Austin Goss, Juno. New Idea corn snapper or puller, used only part of last season, See any time. Herbert She- hee, Rt. 1, Butler. Approx. 4,000 Pockman, or equal, laying cages, complete unit with water trough in ex- cellent cond. Make offer, Mrs. G. R. Vinson, c/o Thunder- bird Farm, Dorris, -Rd., Al- pharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5695. 2H wagon, Ford tractor, harrow with 3 point hitch, pull type, 24 disc, mule weeder for sale. Mrs. T. W. Newsome, Rt. 1, Sandersville. . 2 gal. milk pasteurizer with aluminum bucket, practically new, $20.; 1 tatoo machine with 3 sets of digits, ink, $6. H. H. Hunt, 601 Henry Grady Bldg. Atlanta 3, Ph. JA, 5- in good cond., $300. _ Evans, Ph, RE, 6-6642, David Bradley garden trac- tor, turning plow, disc harrow land cultivator for sale. B. D. Teal, Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-9384. Ford cut-off saw with pul- ley attachment and belt, used very little, $35. W. M. Coulon, Rt. 2, Barnesville. 1952 Ford tractor, bottom plow, planters, distributors, side dresser, cultivator and 13 ft., tractor in good cond., bot- tom plow needs wings, plant- ers in fair cond., $500. for lot. V. P. Adkins, Rt. 2, Warwick, Ph. 2615. 1949 Oliver 77 row crop tractor, $600; hammermill, 4 screens, $175.; 1 Taylor-way sub soil plow, $125. C. E. Pat- ton, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-4689. 1959 Ford Diesel 871 Select- O-Speed tractor, used only 150 hrs. Bargain priced. Roy Lewallen, Rt. 3, Commerce. Rubber tired buggy in A-1 cond., priced reasonable Fred W. Ewing, Sr., Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph. 7682. : 1952 Ferguson tractor, ex- tra good cond. and rubber, field cultivator, pulverizer, Stockland scoop, sub-soiler, Howser blade, heavy duty boom for sale or trade for flat dump truck. W. T. Brown, 2136 Defoors Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. TR. 5-3108 days. : Pea thrasher, in good cond., with belt, cheap for cash. N. M. Nicholson, Sr., Rt. 1, Talk- ing Rock. 1956 David Bradley garden tractor, 3 hp., disc harrow, cul- tivator, turn plow, sickle bar mower and middle buster. Reasonably priced. Must sell. See anytime. James L. Purs- ley, Rt. 1, Box 407-A, Lees Lake Rd., Fairburn. 4 hp irrigation pump, 300 ft., 2 in., aluminum irrigation pipe, 8 Rainbird sprinkler heads, pumps 175 gpm, with trailer, $250. complete. Alvah Pasley, 700 Brookwood Dr., Thomaston, Ph. 7-3639. Set of planters and set of cultivators for Farmall cub tractor, all in good cond, $100. ea. set. Jack Crowder, Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, .Ph. HE. 5- 8656, Smyrna. 1951 V-12, power unit with new block sleeves and rings, in good cond., used in grind- ing feed, run pump, etc., $400. E. L. Nelson, Rt. 1, Box 107, Grantville. 500 gal. Butane gas tank, good as new, on top of ground, ready to load, $200. T. J. Wil- son, 1598 Marietta Rd., NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-5939. Allis Chalmers 2 row corn picker, will fit Allis Chalmers WC or WD tractor. Guaranteed in A-l cond. R. K. Beaten- bough, Rt. 3, Danielsville. 2 H turner plow, 1 H turner plow, middle buster, buzzard and Gee-Whiz. All in good cond. priced reasonable, Mrs. Paul Durham, Rt. 1, Brandy- wine Community, Alpharetta. One, 2 row, IHC corn snap- per for sale. James E. Stroud, 67 Atlanta St., McDonough, Ph. 3584. . Super power David Brad- ley garden tractor with culti- vator, planter, plows and mow- er for sale or exch. for 1 row tractor with equip. Eryl Grif- fiths, Rt. 1, Lexington, Ph. SH. 3-8212. All stainless steel inside and out, 300 gal. bulk farm tank, complete with all controls and compressor, excellent cond. C. N. Rodberds, c/o Roberds Dairy, 2500 Tennessee Ave., Savannah. 1948 tractor trailer combi- nation, 32 ft. trailmobile and 1955, F-800, Fort tractor, out- fit has. 16 good tires. Mrs. Gladys Harry, 2717 Arrow- wood Dr., East Point, Ph. PO. 6-0641. Wood saw with table and: belt, good as new, $50. Mrs. J. W: Fincher Rt..-4, Doug- lasville, Ph, WH. 2-4172. Tei 3. Di. Tt row. prain drill with fertilizer and small grain attachment, $325.: Ja- cuzzi shallow well pump with motor, jet, tank, $50. Fred Bostrom, Jr., Rocky Hill Farm, -|picker, for mounting , 2 dise Ford til strong, 2 H. wago turn plows, 1 and 3. $6.; Syracuse middle } $6.; Gee Whiz harrow cotton chopper, $5. R. ard, Kathleen (25 mi, con). 2 Intnl. TD-6 Bull with angle and tilt bla Garwood Hyd. pan, 3 yds first class cond. H, A. son, Box 9407 Ben Hij Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-299: . Floor type used corn 5 ler, hand type, in good wi ing order, for sale cheap M. A. Stover, Rt. 1, Cleve! Allis Chalmers mod tractor with cultivator, No. O4 Intnl, tractor tires on rear, fair on $460. . FOB. Je A . Greenville. John Deere 1 row A tractor and esp equipped for picking tall coy $200. C. L. Jordan, Rd., Americus, Ph. 7497 Want small motor with tandem wheels to. make and maintain farm | roads. Frank C. Dysart, Cartersville, Ph. EV. 2 Heavy, 10 disc, Taylor and bog harrow, prac new for sale. W. G. At Rutledge. es 1954, 2 row, Case tract with plow, dise harrow ai cultivators. All in fair co; J. C. Parker, c/o Parke Grocery, Rt. 4, Calhoun. ~ 2 row corn snapper for A lis Chalmers tractor Mod WD, $300. Ben Bridges, Tho: aston, Ph. MI. 7-7004, 2 one horse, buggies in fa cond. for sale. Mrs. Esther M Lindsey, 5419 E. Side Dri Decatur. Allis Chalmers WD. tract in excellent cond; 3 dise ler; Taylor-way harrow a heavy 2 wheel trailer, all perfect cond., $1,500. E. old; 39 ins: (proven). Ned W. Marlowe, Rt. 6, Box 348-A, Dublin. At Stud: Copper, buckskin stallion (half quarter horse, half thoroughbred), excellent conformation. G. P. Hender- son, Old Mores Rd. Rt. 1 Conley, Ph. MA 7-5355,, At- Janta. At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing horse stallion, Reg. NO. 451562, good conformation, proven sire, service guaran- teed. Mares boarded; also, horses for sale. Ben Hill, 2641. BOB-O-Link Dr., Macon, Ph. 5-5394. At Stud: Red Lights Noble |Red, Reg. No. 36083, Ameri-_ can Saddle Bred stallion, pro- ven sire of top colts, Grand- son of Noble Kalarama. Visi- _ tors welcome. Thomas G. Wat- kins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals Rd, | Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692. some from Reg. red stock= == ing feed, 2-1/2 yrs. old. Bobby ' Thomaston, _ PAGE SIX FOR SALE Swine Number of good 3-mo. old - Berkshire barrows and gilts, $15. ea. C. J. Hardman, Com- merce. Regular Landrace, service age boar and gilts, from popu- Jar bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Dark red Duroc males and females, wormed and treated, Reg. in buyers name. Charles W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. Reg. SPC, choice, weaned = pigs, long meat type, $35. ea.; 6 open gilts, $65. ea. Cham- pion breeding. Will ship. Satis. guar. on arrival. Herd free of bangs and Lepto. Quitman Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 3800. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, -. gervice age boars, bred gilts and bred sows, Reg. in buy- ers name, 100 pct. imported bloodlines, unrelated prs., vac- cinated for Cholera, tested for -Brucellosis, for sale or will exch. for corn. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. 2 purebred Poland hina gows, 1 bred, other with @ pigs at side: 1 purebred Berfshire -poar: also, Reg. Hereford bull for sale. Carl Courson, Box 38, Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-3419 At- Janta. 21 Spotted Poland China pigs and 5 OIC shoats for sale. Located 4 mi. S. Fayetteville, - Hwy. 92; also, boar, purebred, 3 ap _, Fair. Roland Mark, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. LIVESTOCK Grand Champion at 1957 State | \ 2 MARE ET BULLETIN - Reg. Black Poland China] hogs, all sizes and ages, sired by Cert. meat type _ sires, weaned pigs, $35. up; bred gilts, $125. up; service boars, $75. up. All treated for Chol- era and Erysipelas and from Bangs free, Cert., herd. Jas R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE, 4- 6490. 20 good half Hampshire and Tamworth pigs, 6-10 wks, old, $10. ea. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Some bred gilts, to farrow about Dec. 15, for sale. Ernest Burrell, Rt. 4,- Bethesda Chureh Rd., Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-7881. Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Durocs, Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced rea- sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha- zlehurst. Reg. SPC bred and open gilts, also weaned pigs ready Oct. 15. Meat type from Grand Champion bloodlines, Reason- able prices at my farm, 1 mi. So. Hahira, Hwy. 41. Eimer Cornelius, Hahira. Large number of pigs, shoats and sows to farrow. Reason- ably priced. Special price in quantity, at farm, 5 mi. No. McDonough Rans Rogers, c/o Knights Farm, Hwy. 155, Mc- Donough. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 20 to 30 bred Ewes, young and of good bloodlines. J. Q. Allen, Enigma. Want milk cow, giving about 2 gal. milk per day. De- voe Smith, Rt. 4, Cochran. | rooster Want several young: Black Angus or similar beef breed, already bred. George Bentley, 1018 Ridgeview Lane, Mariet- ta. Want 25 to 150 Ewes, 2 to 4 yrs. old, bred to good mut- ton rams, to lamb by Jan. 1, 1960. Interested only in good, big, sound, healthy Ewes at a reasonable price. Prefer from North or North Central Ga. T. D. Bryant, Rt. 1, Sau- tee, Ph. 2479 Helen, after 6:30 GAME, FOWL, efc. FOR SALF 6 pr. White Fantail pige- ons, also 6 pr. White and Ringneck doves, $3. pr. No less 3 pr. shipped. Gay Pitts, Flovilla, Ph, 8913 (Jackson). Choice breeders, White King and Auto Sexed pige- ons. Squabs wt. more than pound in 4 wks. $1. ea. G. KE. Gillespie, Rt. 3, Phe SH 2. 4933: Good, healthy pigeons, $1.- 25 ea. 7 for $8., at my place. Ovide N. Dubreivel, Jr., Rt.| 5, Austell Ph. 8365. White King pigeons, pr; common pigeons, mated and working, $1. pr; bant- am hens, and Pearl guineas, near grown, $1. ea; Muscovy ducks, also young Hamburg and hen, Starling Yawn, Byromville. Californians, quality breed- ing stock from Ped. parents. Juniors, $3.50 ea. $10. trio. 1. W. = Joyner, -P; O:> Box 1684, Savannah. Ph. EL 5- 4048. $3. y Macon. 2 Peacocks, $20. ea. Miss Rebecca Jones, Eatonton. $1. Ringneck pheasants, ea. and up; few Chukars, $1.- 50 and $2. ea; Northern Bob- white quail 65c ea. and_up. Permit No. 87. Also White Jap Bantams, $1. - $1.50 ea 2: Goo favyior, Bi ee 2G Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. . Sev. hundred grown Bob- white quail, raised in lirge flight pens, $1. ea. Permit No. 8. Orders of 300 or more delivered. W. Z. Page, 2125)bred), $12.50 for- lot. Ship 6th St. Columbus. Ph. FA-|COD. E. W. Greiner, P. O, 2 - 5896. Box 113, Bainbridge. - "Wednesday, October 7, 2 gray rabbit does, and 1 Dutch buck, $5. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St, Griffin, Ph. 3682. a Ped. Black Dutch rabbits, young matured _ breeding stock. Does bred before ship- ping if desired, $4. to $5. ea, Ped. Cert. furnished. R. La- mar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrights- ville. $1. ea. white N. Z. doe $5.: N. Z. Red doe, $7.50; N. Z Red buck, $5. (doe already Northern Bobwhite quail, $3. pr; Chukar partridges, $5, pr; Ringneck: pheasants, $3. ea. $9. Shipped Exp. Col. Money order. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E. Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. Extra large Northern Bob- white breeder quail, improv- ed 39 yrs. 1 to 3 ozs. heavier than average, 1958 hatch, various ages, ready for del. Permit No, 1..-Free color photos, wt. cert. prices. Wm. A Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta. Ph. MU 8- 0866. Sev. hundred Bobwhite quail, mature birds, priced at discount in lots of 100 or more. Permit No. 46. C. D. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Lake Harbin Rd. Morrow. Ph. GR 4-4910 (Stockbridge). 400 Bobwhite quail, 11 wks. old and younger. Guar. healthy, large, full feather- ed. Special discount before Oct. 15; also 18 pr. proven breeders. Permit No. 3. Ralph Keefer, Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow. Ph. GR 8-8477. White rabitts, small, med. large, reasonable prices at my home. No shipping. Mrs, F. M. Westbrook, Box 224, Hwy. 19, No. Alpharetta. : N. Z. White breeding stock, Ped. for past 9 years, closing out top breeders, re- duced prices. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E. Ate lanta 8, Ph. TR 4-6452. GAME, FOWL, ele, WANTED Want 1 red and white or red female guinea pig (Ca- vie). State particulars and if will ship; also have for sale, 2 Ringneck pheasant males, 1 is yr. old. other, 6 mos. old, $3.50 or $2. ea. Jackie Richardson, 1102 Third Ave. LaGrange. C : Want steel gray Flemish giant rabbits. Give age, price _ and kind. Loyd Williamson, Sr., P. O. Box 189, Carters- ville. - FEEDS PENALIZED Fu. FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE AUG., 1959 _ GGuaranteed by Manufactgrer HARRIS MILLING COMPANY, Blackshear, Georgia FFound by State Chemist Laying Mash G 20.0 _ PPenalized (P) Protein F 16.0 ; ~ peor Sac Gc LA ce ee COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin CITY MILLS COMPANY, Cammbus, Georgia ee = es Protein . oe Jam Up Sweet Feed & 90 Z S (P) Protein EF 83 LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC., Lavonia, Georgia COLBY MILL, INC., Colby, Wisconsin | oo (P) Fiber : Colby Pulverized Lightweight Mill Oats G 10.5 16.0 (P) Protein and Fiber - F 99 19.9 MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia Mixon's Vita-Maid 40% Hog Supplement G 40.0 3.0 COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama i ; Seis, Sicecd Sow and Vig Pellets = = _ (P) Protein and Fat F 36.9 2.4 (P) Fiber B 8.3 PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, lowa _ ENTERPRISE ROLLER MILLS, Braselton, Georgia oe ee Being : a Braselton's Best Hog Feed G 18.0 4.0 : (P) Protein and Fat F 12.9 2.6 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia - 5 HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia Ae St ae pacer Oe . Winter Wheat Grey Shorts G 15.0 20% Egg Mash G ae (P) Protein FP 12.5 {P) Fiber F GGuaranteed by Manufacturer FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS. GUARANTEE B AUGUST, 1959 , UT WITHIN TOLERANCE * Protein Low F 15.2 FFound by State Chemist asian ee KING MILLING COMPANY, Americus, Georgia | os ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois oe * Fiber High 12 Wayne Test Cow 6 4.0 Se . c8 * Fat Low F 3.7 eee mane MILLING COMPANY, Wrens, Georgia oe ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia oe a 4 pea Miss Bess Dairy Feed G 20.0 : = * Protein Low. F 19.3 FRED MILLER (Distributor), Stockbridge, Georgia Moisture Ash _DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee Malta cad < Ack . ae is 3 Red Lion Shorts 6 4.0 Below Guarantee is * Fat Low FE 3.7 ee ~ 3 NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Nashville, Georgia = oe Ta ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chambice, Georgia Nashco Corn Cob and Shuck Roughage with Stans G 27.5 Red Rose Hog Supplement G 3.5 * Fiber High F 28.9 * Fat Low F 3.0 : _Hig F FARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia ee i Seen Caen oa G 40.0 Blue Tag Shucks, Cobs and Molasses : G 24.0 * Protein L F 39.7 / * Fiber High FE 25.5 retein Low ; Blue Tag Ground Oats aan ; 6 12.0 SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida Po Fiber High F 13.2 Blue Bird Citrus Pulp : ; GS 3.5 = GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota - ecu ee . wie _ Wheat Bran - & 3.5 SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina a Fat Low oe 3.2 Spartan Special 16% Dairy Feed G 10.0. HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia poe Oa . - Pay Day Pigaro Pellets with Hygromix & Arsanilic Acid G 18.5 . WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, BIRMINGHAM, Alabama : : Pretein Low F 18.0 Jim Dandy Sweet Dairy, 16% Protein : G 10.0, 3 Pay Day Pig and Sow Ration with Tankage & 16.0 * Fiber High F 309 =] 2 feeds as declared J | feed as declared 2 feeds as declared . 3 - Ffeed asdeciared = _ MAC C. ABERCROMBIE AND SON, Douglasville, Georgia me ADAMS-BRISCOE FARM, Jackson, Georgia ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama a ALFALFA PRODUCERS COOFERATIVE, INC., Belle Mina, Alabama FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED, AUGUST, 1959 ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois 4 feeds as declared W. B. ANDERSON FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia 3 feeds as declared ARKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Stuttgart, Arkansas 1 feed as deciared H. B. ARNOLD COMPANY, Americus, Georgia 1 feed as declared (Continued on page seven} Continued from page six). ANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, G 5 feeds as declared BERLIN MILLING COMPANY, Berlin, G 1 feed as declared _ RDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, M 12 feeds as declared > Georgia THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION Cincinnati, Ohio, Augusta, Georgia _ 2 feeds as declared CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, INC., Fort 4 feeds as declared 2 es Indiana CHEROKEE FEED MILL, INC., Canton, G 1 feed as declared core CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Gesrgia 4 feeds as declared CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, At | 2 feeds as declared _ ee COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR Co 1 feed as declared MPANY, Denver, Colorade COLUMBIA MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, 1 feed as declared Columbia, Tennessee COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Baltimore, Maryland _ Flowery Branch, Georgia he seme nee 16 feeds as declared COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 3 feeds as declared DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chatt 4 feeds as declared anooga, Tennessee EARLY AND DANIEL COMPANY, Chacianel Ohio : 2 feeds as declared ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan 1 feed as deciared : JOHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia 9 feeds as declared FABRO, INC., Athens, Georgia 1 feed as declared _ FAMBROUGH'S MILL, Monroe, Georgia 4 feeds as declared Guntersville, Ala.; FARMERS AND GINNERS COTTON OIL COMPANY, Biemiagkan, Aleteve 2 1 feed as declared Bo . FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia 1 feed as declared FARMERS FEED AND SEED, Sylvania, Georgia 1 feed as declared FARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia 2 feeds as declared | X FARMERS MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia 1 feed as declared ARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed as deciared _FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 2 feeds as deciared LAG PACKING COMPANY, Brooklyn, New York | 1 feed as declared Wz B. FLEMING COMPANY, Jacksonyille, Florida 1 feed as deciared LORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors Inlet, Florida 1 feed as declared ONDA MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Shri 2 feeds as deciared AINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, oo 2 feeds as declared ENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota _ 5 feeds as declared ILMER COUNTY FARM ee ASSOCIATION, Ellijay, Georgia 1 feed as declared GRAND ISLAND CITRUS Soeemenee INC., Umatilla, Florida 2 feeds as declared * HALES AND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 1 feed as declared HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia : Tl feeds as declared HIAWASSEE FEED STORE, INC., Hiawassee, Georgia 1 feed as declared HILLS PET FOOD DIVISION, Topeka Kansas a 1 feed as declared . T. HOPKINS AND SONS, Waycross, wenigie 2 feeds as deciared IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS DIVISION, WILSON & TOOMER FERTILIZER co., -Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed as declared INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina 3 feeds as declared THE ISMERT-HINCKE MILLING COMPANY, Kansas City, Missouri 1 feed as declared JOHNSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, Griffin, Georgia > 1 feed as declared _KETNER'S MILL, Whitwell, Tennessee 1 feed as declared KITCHENS FEED MILLING, INC., Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed as declared A CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin 1 feed as declared NIER FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared AVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia 6 feeds as declared GINO, McDonough, Georgia das declared FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED AUGUST, 1959 LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC. i 1 feed as declared NC., Abberile, Lathe FOUISVILLE FERTILIZER AND GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia 1 feed as declared -LUXORA GIN COMPANY, Luxora, Arkansas 1 feed as declared _ McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, fedinna: 4 feeds as declared MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia 1 feed as declared MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia 2 feeds as deciared MENHADEN PRODUCTS, INC., Apalachicola, Florida 1 feed as declared MILLMORE MILLING COMPANY, socks Georita. 1 feed as declared G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia 2 feeds as declared MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, 2 feeds as declared MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Galas: illinois 3 feeds as declared MOSS GIN AND FEED COMPANY, Calhoun, Georgia 1 feed as declared MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INC., Georgia 1 feed as declared NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas | 1 feed as declared NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Memphis, Tennessee 4 feeds as declared W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, 1 feed as declared PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowe 1 feed as declared PIRKLE FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Capek Georgia 1 feed as declared THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 2 feeds as declared RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 26 feeds as declared ; RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, oe 2 feeds as declared RIVAL PACKING COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 1 feed as declared ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas 1 feed as declared G. P. ROSE AND COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared SCHOEN BROTHERS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed as declared SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Florida 1 feed as declared SESSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama 1 feed as deciared SEYMOUR'S FARM SUPPLY, Americus, 2 feeds as declared SHEPHERD OIL COMPANY (Distributor), Leary, Georgia 1 molasses sample as declared SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2 feeds as declared SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared A. . SMITH MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia 1 feed as declared | J, ALLEN SMITH AND COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia 1 feed as deciared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Savannah, Georgia: Decatur, Alabama; Dawson, Georgia; 5 feeds as declared SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, ores 9 feeds as declared SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Illinois 1 feed as deciared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgie 2 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 2 feeds as declared USEN CANNING COMPANY, Boston, Massachusetts 1 feed as declared WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas 1 feed as declared BILL WATSON'S ON THE FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia 1 feed as declared ) WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 7 feeds as declared MARTHA WHITE MILLS, INC., Nashville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared WHITEWATER FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, Whitewater, Kansas 1 feed as declared As DectasG@d io a ee Penalized x2 < 6.1 ees See ek Seca Sans adec nck pe oA seo eler geaences inane Other Violations BEN a ae ea ES sou ep aeee 7Orat =a : ee Sec ae ee cae anseneene ee : 2. Powder - (vink and blue eggs). s Bulldog tvpe, aR. FOR SALE - 50 N. H. Red Pullets, 3-A - grade, March Ist hatch, nice and healthy, now laying good, $2 ea. at yard. You furnish erates. Alex Barfield, Louis- ville. -- 10 nice grown Ducks, some white, rest brown mixed, $1 ea. at my home. Mrs. Frank Parks. Rt. 38; Ellijay. Purple ,and purple and white guineas, small, 75c medium, $1.25, small.r, 1.50. About 50 to select from. Will not ship, John A... Law- rence, Rt. 2, Box 345, Milled- geville. (Rt. 441 at city lim- Ais). 25 to 30 guineas. white and gpeckled, $1.25 ea.; 10 to 15 oung game stags, lace around ae $2.50 ea. Sim Dor- rough, Mobley Bridge Rd. (2 : ey mi. W.) Hogansville. Large white hens, now lay- = ing, also large bronze Turkeys for sale. Ernest Burrell, Rt. 4, Bethesda Church Rd., Law- renceville, Ph. TH-3-7881. 2,500 Keystone Red pullets end hens, also, some H and N Leghorns. Pullets are less than 1 yr. old and are in full production. Mrs. G. R. Vin- son, c/o Thunderbird Farm, Dorris Rd., Crabapple Com- munity, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. oo Bent: 200 White Leghorn hens, 18 mos. old, laying 50 pet., 50c ea. in lot. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 4d, Mableton, Ph. 8901 Austell. 150 White Leghorn hens, mice and fat, about 1 yr. old, 60c at farm. C. H. Fuller, Rt. _q, Aragon, Ph. 4-2329 Rome. 30 R. I. Red pullets, 4 mos. a old; also, 6 small turkeys for gale. Mrs. Reed Williams, Rt. Springs, Bullard pa About 34 chickens, mostly young N. H. and R. I. Reds, all of laying strain; also, 1 1 shoat, about 75 or 80 lbs. Lo- @ated | mi. N. Molena on _ westside of Hwy. 18. Newton _ W. Brewster, Rt. 1, Molena. Purebred N. H. Red stock rooster, hatched Jan., 1959, wt. 7 - 8 Ibs. $2.50 and Exp. _ Col. Mrs. D. F. Heisler, Rt. 2 Stubbs Ave., Ochlochnee. 49 White Rock pullets, April Son ed % 3 first hatch, beginning to lay, $2 ea. J. C. George, Rt. 3. _ Stone Mountam, Ph. HI. 8-7286. Large bantam pullets. 50c ea. Will ship. Cecil A. Boat- yieht. Rt. 5, Newnan. _ _Araucanus (Easter Egg) _ ehickens. Pullets readv to lav and Exp. $1. ea; Dark Cornish bantams. $6 vr: extra roosters, $3.00 ea. M. O. Mrs. - rooster., Col: plso, $10.00 for Pr. day old chicks, Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St.. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 49-5152. = Pure ~Black Tail: Jan. ban- tems, Show tyne, $4.00 trio: roosters, $1 ea: Black Tail Jens mixed, $2.00 trio. Freddy _ Miles,, Box 64, Metter. Few pr. Araucanus (Easter Evo) chickens, July hatch, $5 pr; 5 three weeks old, $4 for the 5; mixed bantam laving hens. 60c ea: rooster, 25c: - Golden Sebrights, $5 trio. Exn. _ Col. Harvey Grizzle, 23 Fair- view St. Cartersville. Sebright bantams, 50 pullets and hens, $1.50 ea. FOB. Will snip 6 oar. more. J.-C. Kins, 208 Gramling St.. Marietta. Dark Cornish bantams, - Show type, all ages, hean: - mix. bantam hens. 50c ea; B. turkeys, 40c lb. Mrs. J. ee Carter, MeMurry Dr. -S: W. Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388 - Dwarf bantams (unusually small), also mix. bantam and games, var., color, good lay- ers, few Indian games, 50c @a.-in light crate, Exp.. Col. Mrs. Virginia Pery, Rt. 4. Cartersville 9 ute Bantams and Cornish chick- ens ,all ages, also 4 six mos. old turkeys at give away prices. Will trade bantams for female guinea pigs (cavies). Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. NE, Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 7- 4390. 10 black and white bantams, 7 laying, and 3 rocsters, 75c ea; 2 white Muscovy ducks, $1.75 ea. Cant ship. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosa. 2-3 doz. pure game chick- ens, good stock, also some Brown and White lIeghorns, $35 for lot of 4 doz. Mrs. G: W. Williams, Rt. J- Box 755. Williams Rd. Columbus. Purebred Golden Sebright bantams, 1 rooster and 3 pul- lets, 1959 hatch, grown, $5 FOB: Money Order. S. 8: Snipes .Rt. 2, Commerce. Mixed bantams, cheap. Give rooster with ea. 6 hens. Choice selection. W. L. Cal- houn, 515 Park St., East Point. Pho PO: 720759. All kinds of bantam chick- ens for sale. W. O. Paris, Box 2, Mountain View. Ph. PO 1- 62532 == Trio white bantams, $5.00; 10 bantam hens and free rooster, $12.50: 23 pheasants, $50 or $7.50 trio; also rab- bits, 3 N. Z. Whites, 5 N. Z. reds, 3. mos. old, $10 or $2 ea. Will ship. E. W. Greiner. P. O. Box 113, Bainbridge. Pure Dark Cornish cock- erels, 1959 hatch. $2 ea. at farm. Write before coming. Free range. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 1 pr. pure Red Quill games, cock and hen, $7: 5 1/2 Ib. half Law gray and half Clar- et, 2 yrs. old, and 1 Round- head cocks, $5 ea. R. L. Grif- fin, Oak St., Gainesville. 8 Red Ginn pullets, Anril hatch, soon lay, $10 trio. Ex- tra large. Ed. M. Cambron. 120 Woodland St. Cedartown. _ 7 White Crest Black Polish hens and rooster, $10; Golden ebright hens $1.25 ea; 10 Golden Sebright roost- ers, $1 ea. O. D. -McClure, T(83: Hadiock StS. W.. At. Tanta 11. Ph. PL. 8-3830. POULTRY. WANTED | Want 1 trio Silver Spang- led Hamburg bantams. Must be purebred. Consider Ancon- as or Barred Rock bantams. F LR. Dills, Rt 4, Blairsville. Want good laying hens, bantams or Rocks. Will trade rabbit does and bucks, or 6 wks.. old rabbits. Will del. in Atlanta. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave. N. W., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-0009. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE North Georgia Honey, cases only, terms cash, in glass; 12, Zod {2 Wy. $888 19,. 2 1p. $7.08; 12, 1-1/4 lb., $4.44. Free del. W. R. Smith, 233 Park Ave. SW, Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 6-6671. 1 side of meat, 1 Ham, wt. about 20 Ibs., all sugar cured, side meat, 45c lb., ham, 90c lb. W. L. Gravitt, Rt. 1, Alpharet_ ta. Sage, 4 lb. lard boxful, 75c PP; also, Sage for planting, at my home. Nellie Fain, E. Ellijay. 50 lbs. new Sage just picked, washed and _ shade dried, $1.25 Ib., 35c qt. Add postage. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Conyers. Ga. Red Sweet Potatoes, will be ready by 10th or 15th Oct., for trucks at field. E.L. Driggers, 4526 Columbia Ave., Lyons, Ph. 4526. Blue Gill Bream Finger-. lings, $3500 M. at my farm. Truek delivery. Lanier Craft, Clayton. : 50 lbs fresh shade dried Sage, $1.25 lb., 30c qt. Add postage. Mrs. W. B. Green, Rt, 1, Mabry Rd. Roswell |W. Smith, Rt 1, Gordon, II. jog SO MAREE Rett Wagon wheels: : $8.00 ea. Sage, 30ce qt., $1 gal.; 12}- Se Riley C. Couch, Senoia. Fresh California multiply- ing beer seed, 25c large start, 6 starts, $1. Enclose addressed envelope with each order. E.F. Weeks, Dial. Small apple cider press, in good cond., $5 at my place. Mrs. RR. E. Todd, 406 - XE. Theinhill Rd., SE, Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 7-7427. New white, clean, chicken feathers, 4 lbs., $1. Add pos- tage. No checks or stamps. Mes 1: Ge seabolt, Rt. 4, Hartsfield. White feed sacks, washed and ironed, 3, $1; also, chick- en fertilizer, 50c bag. Add postage.. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Box 487, McMurry Dr., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-1388. Large red Peanuts, 2 - 4 in hull, for eating, 1959 crop, $2.25 pk., $8 bu. Add postage. BP. Be. Brown, Ri. 1,~- ball Ground. Yellow root, Sweet Gum and wild Cherry bark, each, 4 lbs., $1.25. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking, Rock. Dry Catnip leaves and dry NW. : short stem Collard plants, 40e C. All del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. A. No. 1 pure Georgia Cane Syrup, Case of 12, 1/2 gals., $8, 24 qts., $9.50. None shipp- ed. Cash. Ross. Swann, Daw- son. Honey in tin, del. by mail, 3rd, zone, 10 Ib. pail, $3.80; 5 Ib., pail, $1.85; By Exp. Col., 12, 2-1/2 lb. jars, $7, 3 cases, $20: 24, 1 1b. jars, $6.50;:12-1~174 Ib. jars, $4. All extracted. Small jars have 1 piece of comb. Rev. Curd Walker, Rt. 2, Adrian. Yellow root and Heart Leave root, 4 lbs., $1 PP. Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 1, Elli- jay. Wild Cucumber, Queen of Meadow and yellow root, Sweet Gum bark, Mtn. Dit- ney, all 2 lb. lard boxful, $1; Button and Black Snake root, 50e large match boxful. Add postage. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 1 pair of hand cotton cards. Write. Mrs. E. C. Beas- ley, Rt. 1, Box 104-A, Gray. Want 2 or 3 bu. white Tri- umph Potatoes (the variety that is more round than long, have white skins and white inside). Write first. A. L. Ro- binson, Rt. 2, Acworth. Want 2 or 3 Ibs. clean Bare- foot root. Write. what you have and price. H. J. Mc- Carthy, Box 67, Empire. Want some Black Haw root. Liza Mae Cofield, Box 227, Gordon. Want several old fashion |turkey bells. Will pay highest price. Mrs. Sara G. Woodall, Box 112, Hollywood. | Want good saddle for 800 Ib. pony. Must be cheap and in good cond. M. W. Gunn, Rt. I, Zebulon. Want sun dried peaches, not peeled. Mrs. W. J. Boyd, 914 Hampton St., College Park, Ph: PO 6-2352. Want truck load of Locust post. Quote best price deliver- ed or picked up. E. M. Lan- drum, Adairsville. Want 500 locust post, 6 in. diameter at top and 6 ft. in length. Quote price delivered. Erwin Sibley, Box 227, Mill- edgeville., HANDICDAETS- FOR SALE Flat work, crocheted doil-} ies, 9 pcs. sizes from 12 to 20 in. $1.25 t o $2: Mrs. J. Cumming. Aprons with bibs, print and solids, $1 ea.; tea aprons, 75c ea, crocheted rose doilies, $1.50 ea; 3 pec. crocheted vanity sets or emb. with crocheted edging, $1 set; new hand made quilts, cotton bat- ing, $6.70. No checks or stamps. PP in Ga. Dura Brad- ley, Rt. 2, Waco. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, made on machines, all new seraps, $2.50 ea.; twin size, $1.75 ea.; med. size aprons, 50c ea. Add postage. No checks or COD. Mrs. E. E. Clark, Shadburn Ferry Rd., Buford. Crocheted baby set, cap, sweater, bootees, nylon thread $7: 1 ea., nylon stoles, blue and white (hair pin lace) and solid white, $7 ea.; crocheted nylon table round table cloth 62 in. dia., $40, pineapple de- sign. Mrs. Nettie Dillard, Box 68, Burleyson Drive, City 10, Dalton. Hand made, hand tooled, bill folds, $2.50, initials or lodge emblem, $1 extra; hand tooled shoulder bags, alliga- tor or lizzard, $10; hand bags, $5. PP. Johnny Bonds, Battey Hospital, Rome. Cotton crocheted baby shoes, solid color or trimmed, $1 pr. Mrs. Jewell Mathis, Rt .5, Box 92, Gainesville. 1 pineapple design runner, $3. Mrs. J. D. Henderson, Rt. 1, Arnold Mill Rd., Woodstock Ph. GL. 5-6695.. Enough tatting for 1 pr. pil- lowcases, all colors and white, for standard size pil- lowcases, 75 plus postage or $i PPS. Mrs.2 N= C. Myers. Mayfield. : Quilt tops, 3 dbl. Wedding Rings, $4 ea.: 3 Wine Glass and 1 Good Luck, $3 ea. All dbl. bed size, pieced from new cotton material, well matched prints and_ solids. Add 30c postage on 1 or 50c on 2. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Pillowcases of good mater- ial, bordered designs in col- Orcs e170 pr. 2 pr $9 35. Add. 10e per pr. for postage: also, aprons, 75c ea. Mattie Duran Rt. 1, Cumming. Quilt tops, dbl. bed size, made in strips of new printed dairy feed sacks, $1.75 ea. and postage or $2 ea. PP Mrs. A. E. Whitmire, Rt. 3. Needle work spreads, King Crown pattern, old fashion pattern best. material, $7. ea. Mrs James I. Arthur, Cisco. Old emb. bedspreads, all white (over 100 yrs. old), $75: 6 pe. white chair and sofa sets, $3; ecru sets, $2.50: 9 oe. white chair and sofa sets, $5: vanity pillows, $2: dif. colors pillow case trimming. $1 set. Add postage. Mrs. Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee. Nice, new, quilts, dbl. bed size. dyed. linings, dif. de- signs, Arkansas Traveler, But- tercup. Sun Flower. Bear Foot, Dutch Doll, Monkey Wrench all $6 ea. Add 50c postage. Mrs. Ruth Cochran RE te Palma: Wednesday. ttha Terry, Rt. 1, White, P Little girls cotton dre 1-6 yr., $1.50 ea.; pill cases, good bleached mater: with colored border, $1 p; fancy organdy tea apror stitched with automatic m chine, $1.25 ea. Add post Mrs. Ethel Crow, Rt, Gainesville. - - White cotton crocheted bal shoes, either pastel or lace trimmed, $1 pr.; rayone hoy- cle crocheted baby shoes, blue, pink, yellow, green or white, $1.25 pr. Add 10c postage per pr. Elizabeth Coleman, Rt .1, Box 205, Danielsville Rd., Athens. - Dbl. bed size quilt $2 ea. Add postage. Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. Crocheted handbags, st and earrings. Mrs. C. V. dan, 2205 Westover Dr., Ea Point, Ph. PO. 6-1134. 5 100 pet. wool felt baby shoes, from 1-6 mos., red white, pink, blue, yellow and green, 2 tones or solids, wash able, $1.50 pr. PP. Mrs. Be topo Mittie EV. 2-5237. Large dbl. bed size quilt tops, dif. designs, 2, $3 PP: new ,large quilts, new mate with white cotton paddin St Mrs. R. H. Clark Rt Gainesville. Crocheted shoulder cape white or colors (specify), $1 ea.; hats and bags, $2.50 se No COD or stamps. Miss Dal- las Adams, 295 Hill St. Ath- ens. 4 new handmade quilts, of new scraps, new cotton and linings, $7 ea.: 1 Step Around The Mountain, $12.50: 1- Friendship, $10. Maud Pruett, Rt .1, Young Harris. White pillowcases, emb. and crocheted edges, $1 pr.y baby cases, 40c ea.; white scarfs, emb. and edging. 50c} print aprons. trimmed, emb., 3 $1: large bibbed. 50c ea; quilt toos, $2 ea. Add postage, Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville. New hand made quilts, large dbl. bed -size, made of g00 cotton material and padding, average wt, $6. ea. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay . = Emb, pillowcases with cro cheted edging, $1. set; ] fashion bonnets, $1 ea.: med. size aprons., 60c ea. Add pos age. Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt. Gainesville. Emb. dresser scarves. size, 75ec ea.; emb. cases. $1.25~- set: towels, sood material. Mrs.: James Davis, Gainesville. White crocheted trimmed in pink, blue, y low and ereen, 75c pr.; bibs to match, both, white crocheted lace for pil- lowcases, $1 pr.: white linen handkerchiefs, tatting trim ming, $1 ea. Mrs. H. H. Rob ison, Rt. 1 .Monroe. : Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3 plus 30c postage. Pieced of good scraps. Mrs. H. C. Westbrooks, Rt. 2, Cumming. Fall Farm Land Edition The annual fall FARM LAND edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday, October | 14. The deadline for all notices or advertisements ar- riving in the Market Bulletin Office is October 1. Farms and Farm Land for Sale, for Rent or Ex- change For and Farm Land Wanted to Buy or Rent, will be eligible for insertion in this edition. Notices may not exceed 70 words, including name, address and telephone number where desired. All notices will be returned or cut down to the maximum of 70 words if submitted otherwise. Only one notice will be allowed to each individual or family except in the case of separately owned tracts. ae Notices in the interest of real estate firms, agen brokers, banks, dealers, etc., or for city and tow property, lots, individual houses, apartments or ro Stores, filling stations, summer or winter resort will not be published. Se ee