Phil Campbell. Commissioner ulletin By PHIL CAMPBELL : Commissioner of Agriculture available to institute a seed program will be of great benefit to the farm- s of Georgia. me money will activate Foundation Inc., an organization set up by an the legislature to increase seed S of new crops while at the same keeping such seed stocks genetically until sufficient supplies are on hand e such seed available to farmers. he Georgia Department of Agricul- will serve as the vehicle to imple- | the program which is the result of ral years work and planning on the State agricultural leaders. 1 the past, when experiment stations le state produced a new crop variety, been necessary for the experiment ons themselves to increase the pro- ion of seed until enough were availa- or farmers or else to turn production a private individual who was in ion to increase production of the der the new program, seed from a crop variety will be turned over to dation Seeds Inc, which will select growers to reproduce the seed in ficient quantity to supply certified growers. The certified seed growers then multiply seed stocks in suffi- quantity to supply farmers in gen- he new program will result in a n shorter time lapse between the de- ent of a new crop variety and the ng of these new variety seed in the ;of farmers. As a result Georgia ers will benefit much more easily the experiment stations themselves be burdened with the problem of asing seed stocks after developing a op variety. he new seed program will not only re that sufficient quantities of new variety seed will be made available rmers as soon as possible, but will in- also that in building up supplies the Georgia EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH ov. Ernest Vandiver has made $30.- , results of research station activity . LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Agricultural CALENDAR Nov. 4 - 5, Georgia College of Agricul- ture, Athens Hog Future Short Course. 2 Nov. 10, ABAC Tifton Farm Diesel Tractor Short Course. Nov. 12, ABAC Tifton Egg Produc- tion and Marketing Short Course. Scientists Discover How Light Controls Plants The triggering mechanism for all plant development has just been found by U. S. Department of Agriculture sci- entists. The discovery promiss to be the key to mans complete control of plant growth from seed germination through plant flowering and fruiting. For scientists the discovery opens the door to further research of this triggering action to enable man to tailor-make plants for his needs. Possible results are crops of special heights for better harvesting, flowering of plants at times convenient to man, or for better control of plant pests. Dr. Byron T. Shaw, Administrator of USDAs Agricultural Research Service, hails the discovery as an outstanding ba- sie research achievement. It is the kind of discovery envisioned when the Depart- -ments new pioneering research labora- tories were established. It provides means for the better control of plant develop- ment for specific purposes for better food, fiber, and industrial raw material. seed will be kept genetically pure so that only good seed will get into the hands of our farmers. The $30,000 provided by Gov. Vandi- ver will not do the complete job but it gives us the necessary funds at this time to get the program underway. A program of this nature has been needed in Georgia for some time and in making money available to start the pro- gram Gov. Vandiver has once again dem- onstrated his interest in serving Georgia farmers and agriculture in general. Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS Insects Cost Georgia $10) Million Annually = Insects cost Georgia farmers 100 mil- ee lion dollars annually in damages and de- struction, according to the Agricultural Extension Service, : Through the devastation they cause, insects greatly affect the economy and general welfare of all people. The amaz- ing creatures pose a serious threat to the dominant role enjoyed by man on earth today. ae ; | A majority of the most destructive in- sects of North America are aliens. Be- ginning with the discovery of this con- tinent and continuing until the passage of | the Federal Plant Quarantine Act of 1912, - foreign pests hitchhiked on passenger and cargo ships to this country. They are still trying and occasionally succeeding but our quarantine inspectors are proving to be an effective barrier. Grasshoppers, termites, mosquitoes, and certain forest pests such as the spruce budworm are among the native insects that do extensive damage in this country, but a big share of the annual $4 billion dollar bill for destruction is caused by in- (Continued On Page 8) Pecan Law Violations Bring Court Sentences Three persons have been sentenced to 12 months on probation for selling bad or mislabeled pecans in defiance of a with- hold order issued by a Department of Ag- riculture inspector. Judge Cecil Roddenberry of the Way- cross Judicial Circuit imposed the probated sentences upon W, F. Allen, Dorothy Thrift, and Jessie Alston in Charlton County su- perior court at Folkston. The probated sentence constituted the second court action against Allen who was recently ordered to serve 20 days in jail or pay a $150 fine on charges of selling bad or mislabeled pecans in violation of a court | injunction. . The court action is a result of Depart- ment efforts to cleen up the sale of in- - ferior and mislabeled pecans along side Georgia highways. @ NAVAL STORES NUMBER 9 Ae PAGE TWO. GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Ailania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 RIAL (On EDIT jany product offered for sale Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each fe- quest, g No notice or advertisemen will be accepted from any commercial business, any. commercia] businessman, any company or organization li- eensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial. business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no resposibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any ransaction resulting fom published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent in a public notice or adver: tisement carried in any pub. lication that is delivered through the United States PHIL CAMPseLL mail MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Editor Jack Gilchrist Notices . Mrs. Elizaneth Hynde Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. cee py Georgia Department of under Act of June 6, 1900, 1917. : : Address requests to be MANAGER, lished weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga., oss Sea oe as atteer Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., oe ; Aveepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sectian 1103, Act of Oct. 8. mailing list, changes of address, ee Market Bulletin. | ee change. of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta, ; Candler Clement Jr dded to or removed from ete. to CIRCULATION | Atlanta. All requests for me & - Flowers, flower seed, buibs and ornamental nursery stock are only published once a month; netices must be re- eS geived not later than 20th of a month preceding publication. Water Hyacinths, 50c bunch; eanut and Star Cactus, 40c punch; Alligator plant, 50c ooted bunch; dbl. Geraniums, cuttings, $1.; green and red Woleus, 25c cutting. Add post- age. Mrs. Rosie Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Be ces Snowflake Candytuft (Iber- ee ds) balls, all dbl. white Fever- ew, Edgewood giant Shasta Daisies, ea. var. $2. doz. Add . postage. Mrs. Grace Dobbs, 502 Hudson St., Gainesville. Nandinas, berrying size Mushes.. 18-24 th. $4: daz: Gardenias (Mystery), best white, 15-18 in. 2 for $1.: Dix- je Red Crape Myrtle, 3-4 ft., ' $9. doz. Mrs. B. Robinson,: reenville. ' 4-6 in. rooted Boxwood, Dwarf and fast growing, 12, $2.; $10. C: rooted Crape Myr- tle, 18-24 in. red and white, 6. 31.+ $15.-C- vnink. Violet plants. 12, $1. Del. in Ga. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. _Ligustrum, Cherry Laurel, s $2. doz. $10. C: white Per. Phlox (Divaricata): $1.50 doz. fein C; hardy Phlox, Subu- gata (thrift). lue. Daylilies, Philippine. Blackberry, white Atamasco, _ . Blanche Woodruff, Green- ville. 3 . Perennial Scarlet King and davender, rooted, $1. doz. $4. : watermelon red Crane Myr- _ tle, 5.ft., heavily branched, 10, =) 85:2. 25 to 50 lots. 0c @a.: heavily branched French Pussv Willow, $1.25 ea. 10 for - $8. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. - Babv blue Iris Lilies, 4, $1.; pink Thrift, 50e C. Add post- pee. Mrs. Lester Williams, Rt. B; omer, Ee Candytutt, dwarf blue Per.) red, wink and. red Soider Hiss, $1. doz. $5. FLOWERS FOR SALE Ligustrum and Cherry Lau- rel, $12.50 C; Liriope (Border (Grass), $1.50 C; Eng. Ivy, $5.- 50 C; Iris, $4.50 C. Lois Wood- ruff, Greenville. 6 Burfordi Holly, 6 ft. tall, also 15 deep rose Crape Myr- tle bushes, 5 ft. tall. Very reasonable. Mrs. L. B. Brown, Homer. 325 ft. Privet hedge, well trimmed, at my home. Mrs. W. A. Savage, Rt. 1, Box 104, Hampton. Madonna Lilies, 25c ea.; rooted Trailing and other Col- eus, red Gizzard plant, sal- lis Lilies, dbl. Geranium cut- tings, white, pink Oxalis, 9 dif. Cactus euts, pink Justicia, 10c tea. Fleck Leaf Cactus, rooted, 15c. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Law- renceville. Tom Thumb Kalanchoe, blooming size, $1.10: Thberis, white Per. Candytuft, 12 plants, $1.50: Old fashioned blue, sweet Violets, 25 plants, $1.25; Coleus, Begonia, Sul- tanas, 50 cuttings, $1. PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawren- ceville. 6 dif. monthly Rose cuttings and pink Crape Myrtle. 60c ea., pink Creeping Phlox (ealled Thrift), scarlet Ver- bena, red Dianthus Winter Pinks), pink Oxalis nile. Violets, 40 doz: Yr. old Cape Jasmine, 5Ac ea. Add 85c nostage. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lineolnton. also Daffodil bulbs, and Chry- santhemums (cut flowers) et my home. No chks. Mrs. M. M. Kellev. Rt. 3, Lithonia. Ph. HU 2-2654. Large type mums, white, Chrysanthe- yellow, pink, |lavender, eream, bronze, red. 12, $1.; sweet blue Violets, 2 doz. $1.1 pink Thrift, 50 vlants, $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. _ +L. Silver, Rt. . 5 Cuthbert. % mon, white Sultanas, Amaryl-: (called: bulbs, nmurple Iris. sweet pur-- Sev. eplote Iris, 15) for Sis Sik MARKET BULLETIN White Dogwood, Min. Lau- rel, Cedar and Cactus, all of various sizes. Mrs. A. O. Bax- ter, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Ph. 9755 (Stone Mountain). Lilae, Forsythia, Rose of Sharon, Spirea, pink Almond, Bridalwreath, single and_dbl; Weigela, Crape Myrtle, 5 for $1; 25 var., Roses, pink, red and white Hibiscus, 3 $1.00; pink, red Thrift, 5 doz $1.; Gardenias, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Rt. 3, Box 216 Lithonia. White, purple Wisteria, Jasmine, Sweetshrub, 75c doz: pink and blue Butterfly bush, Mimosa, pink, red Roses, Al- theas, Spirea, Mock Orange, 6, $1.; Easter Roses, Garden- ias, 75c ea; red, pink Thrift, 5 doz. $1. Cannas. 7 Col 3. 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Thom- Aas a. Watson. Ki, 3, Box 21. Lithonia. damp packed and PP. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula. Dwarf Marigold seed; burnt orange with dbl. yellow cen- ter, also bronze reddish brown (stay in bloom until frost); old time Bachelor Buttons, white pink, red, Ea, 10c tsp., and 4c stamp. Mrs. C. M. Wil- son. Rt. 1, Mableton. 2 yr. Per white Candytuft, $2. doz: Adm. Byrd Daisies, $1. doz. Add 30c postage; Lady Bankshia Rode, red, pink dbl. Althea, pink Weigela, large house plants, vines, ferns, at my place only. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Fine, large Fir tree, af my place. Can be moved. Mrs. Mae R. Swanson, 209 Sessions St, Marietta. Ph. 8-3578. Red Maple, tulip Poplar, (wild Honeysuckle), Mtn. Laurel, white Dogwood, Hol- ly, red berry type, Crabapple, Redbud and Coralberry bush- es, ave. size 2- 1/2 ft. root- ed, Moss packed, $50 doz. i pestpaid. Mrs. Boon Wilson, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff. White, light blue Siberian Iris, orange, lemon Lilies, Shasta Daisies, 5 ea; Agera- tum, Sallie - in -. Wildwood, Gooseneck, white Narcissus, dbl, yellow, white and pin Chrysanthemums, 3c ea.; blue and white Fall Daisies le ea.: Add postage. No out-+of-State. Mrs. J. G. Ledford, Rabun Gab. : Montbretia, Cannas, red, orange, Iris, small white and blue, large variegated, yellow and brown; lemon, orange Lilies: blue Fall Daisies, Hedge-Rose, 5c ea.: Scotch Broom, Boxwood, Arborvitae, Mtn. Laurel, Ga. State Rose, Sweetshrubs, 15c ea.2, 25; Seruce, 50c ft. Add postage. Mrs, Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Iris, Tiffany Extravagance, August, lemon and orange lies, five cents ea.: Agera- tum, Sallie - in - Wildwood, Gooseneck Narcissus. Daffo- dils, Pink Thrift, Boxwood cuttings, Chrysanthemums, blue Fall Daisies, one cent ea. Add postage. No small orders out-of-state. Mrs. O. W. Mar- tin, Rabun Gap. _Geraniums, dbl., my selec- tion, 10, $1; Paper White, white with cream center Nar- cisus bulbs, 25c doz. dbl. white and pink Begonias, 15c ea.; white strived and purple Jew, Devils Backbone, Elk Horn, Moses in Bulrushes, 10e ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. &. Traylor, Rebecca. Nice, large size Butter and Egegs and white Narcissus. bulbs, now ready to plant, ea. kind, 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. 'B. Hicks, Reynolds. Rose Thrift, Jonquils and Butter and Eggs bulbs. $1 C: White Narcissus, $150 C:; wink Weigela, rooted Cane Jasmine, pink Crape Myrtle, 25c ea.; red and vink dbl. Pon- my seeds, 20c thls. All del. ary R. Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. rel. 3 col. Azaleas (Wild Hon- eysuckle), pink Cherokee Ros- es. tulip Poplar, red berry Holly, Redbud, Coralberry bush, red Maple, Crabapple, rooted, Moss packed. Ave. size 2- 1/2 ft. $2.50 doz. post- R.|paid. Mrs. E. J. Millhollan, (Rt. 1, Box 203, Mineral Bluff. ee Pink Thrift, $1. C. Rooted, | Pyra-, |cantha, white Spirea, Nandina, Cherokee Rose, 3 col. Azaleas Carrollton. White Dogwood, Mtn. Lau-'! Boston Fern, dbl, red, white and pink Waxleaf everbloom- ing also Chicken Gizzard Be- gonias, pink and varigatedl dbl. Petunias and mix. Coleus, Sultanas, 20c ea; Lace Ferns, 50c; rooted pink Weigelas, 25 ea. Del. Mrs. Lelia Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. 200 Jonquils, 50 Iris, 6 ea. Red Spider, Lemon, pink Can- na, Milk and Wine Lilies, Geraniums, Cactus, $1. dbl. Begonias, Ferns, Sultan- as, Oxalis, Blue Bottles, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston. Rose Thrift, $1.00 C; Nan- dinas, 18-20 in. 40c ea. 3, $1; dbl, red and pink Begonias, rooted, 25c ea; Christmas Cactus, large cuttings, 20c ea; pink Per. Phlox, 40e doz. Spi- der Lily bulbs, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, @. 1, Royston. Mtn. Laurels, red, yellow Azaleas (Wild Honeysuckle). Rhododendrens, Dogwood, white Pine, Holly, Sweet- shrub, pink Cherokee Rose, Poplar, Mimosa, Crabapple, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz; Fall Pinks, Daylilies, blue Iris, Shasta Daisies, blue and gray Violets, pink, white Phlox, $2.50 Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Mtn. Laurel, white Dog- wood, 3 col. Azaleas (wild Honeysuckle, red Maple, tu- lip Poplar, Crabapple,- Straw~ berry, bush Holly, Hemlock, 2- 3 ft., rooted, $2 doz.; Sweet shrubs, Rhododendrons, white Pine, Cherokee Roses, 25 ea.; Arbutus, Mtn. Ferns, Galax, Heartease, 45c doz. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Rt. 1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff. Mtn.\ Laurel, white woods, 3 col. Azaleas Honeysuckle). red Maple, Strawberry bush, tulip Pop- lar, Crabapple, Holly, Hem- lock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $2.00 doz; Sweetshrubs, Rhododendrons, white Pine, Cherokee Roses, 25c ea. Mtn. Fern, Arbutus, 45e doz. Add postage. Moss packed. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Rt- 1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff Red Maple, Crabapple (per- fumed type), Cee feern Dog- Cherokee Roses, mix, wild Mtn. Laurel, white wood, Blueberry bush. Root- Be ates pices $2.50 doz. + Ostpald. Edna Rukat, Rt. Mineral Bluff. : ae Philippine Lily: seed. 25ce pkt; bubls, bloomi ize, $1.; bulblets, 50. $1: Dee e seed, from good, named Lilies, Dog- yellow, red, pink, purple and. bi-tone mixed, 30, 25e. Mrs. | A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2, Box a Cario. Tiger Lily bulbs, Tris, tall, mix. col, 6, $1.; mix, color Mums, 10, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt, 3, Calhoun. Cannas, 50e-$1, doz: lilies, $1. doz: Milk and Wie Lilies, Umbrella palm, and large Daffodil and Amar llis bulbs, 25c ea: mix. sizes, aa Tuberoses, 50c doz: large Glad bulbs, $1. doz., mix. sizes, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Waolen, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camil- a Crape Myrtle, pink, Forsy- thia, Scotch Broom, Jan. Jas- mine, rooted, 50c; Abelia and rose Weigela cuttings, 3, 25c: pot plants, 15, $1. Add postage. Exch. for other bulbs or white sacks. Mrs, Ruth Rhodes, Rt. 1, Canon. Pink and white Spirea, pink, red, yellow Weigelia, Deutzia, Forsythia, Tamarix, Abelia, red Quince, Lilae, Seotch Broom, white, pink, red, pur- ple Althea, pink and red Crape Myrtle, Mimosa, Ivy, Biack Walnut, 25c ea. 5, $1. Postage extra. Mrs. T, K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 8, Canton. Mimosa seed, all sound and clean, 30c tbls,, or 5 tbls., $1., Del. Mrs. A. L. Walker, Rt. 3, 12 dif. col. Bearded Iris, 12. b1.; Daylilies: Linda, Black Prince, Purple Waters, Silver |. Viking, | Star, Mrs. Bonner, Dress Rehearsal, Queen of Gongolease, Mar. Guenther, Honey Redhead, 8, $1.: Liriope, 3 doz. $1.; creeping Phlox, $1. C. Add 25 postage, Mrs. W.. KE. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawford- 2 ville, 2.3) C.| Postpaid in lots of 50 or ne (Wild Redbud bushes, tulip Poplar, Lilies. 90 doz; 4 ( Col. k|Azaleas (Wild Honeysuckle), llope. Jos. Abernathy, | ville. | Daylily: 6. 50e%. |good roots, cuts, 25, $1; - | Boxwoods, 12 to Rooted divisions eax blooming cut flowers typ Shasta Daisies, 8, $1.; $1.5( and pink= Peonies White white Madonna Lilies, 50ce e asst. pot plants, rooted, 10, $: unrooted, 20, $1.; Pansy plant: free with ea. order. Add 251 postage on each $1. Mrs, J. H Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown, Jonquil bulbs, one cent each FOB, No order accepted fo: less $1. Mrs, Jake Daughtry Cobbtown. Jonquil bulbs, $1. C. A postage. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. Box 30, Cobbtown. Diffenbachia, | ant $3.; Thanksgiving and Christ. mas Cactus, Trailing Begonia Rainbow Moss, 50c; Trailing Pathos, Trailing Nepthytis al kinds Cactus, 40c; Aluminun plant, Moles Foot, Ribbor Grass, 35e. Plus postage. ] Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Cert. Ga. Easter Lily bulb: 6 and 7. in. size, 40c ea., 4-! in. 25e ea. postpaid. No ord less 50 filed; also dbl. oran Daylilies, three cents e Hattie Wigley, Rt. 1, Box 2 Dallas. E Old fashioned dbl. pink Hy: acinth bulbs, blooming size 8, $1.; Madonna Lilies, larg blooming size, 6, $1. Add post: age. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Rt 3, Dawsonville. a 2 Dwarf Boxwoods, 1-4 ff across top, 4 ft. high; one 3 1/2 ft. high and 3-1/2 f across. Come after. Cant sh also, sev. col. Sweet Williams blue Spanish Iris, blue Age ratum, purple and pink Ve bena, 50c doz. Add posta Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, E '57, Dahlonega. Rose bushes, 3, $1.; all kinds Catalpa trees, well r Trumpet bush seed, and He ges. 3, Rt. 1, Box Jonquil bulbs, $1. C: | cissus, $1.25 C; Buttercu doz; Daffodils, $1.50 om Col. lies, $1.50 doz. Add po Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee Perennial Hibiscus red, white, pink or 1 10c pkg, with sane Easter Lily bulbs, 2 large or 1 doz. small, 4 deep blue Hydrangeas pink Oleanders, $1 ea.: 5 mu Evergreens, $1:50 ea; 100 low Jonquils, $1. Also, some dark blue Iris. Mrs. Hatcher, Box 132, Barwi Roman Hyacinths, Daffodi Narcissus, Butter Snowdrops, 50 doz., 3 di Star of Bethlehem, Blue Star Hyacinths, 2 5 $1: Inis, Thrift, Da 60c doz. 2 doz. $1; Cannas, 1 per rhizome. Mrs. Ardell Mi ler, Rt. 1, Box 216, Bishop. Approx. 300 nice fast gr ing young Boxwood, plants, well rooted, 10, 12 in. high, 25c, 35c, 45c_ ea, mail orders. See any oo cept Sunday. 7 mi. No. E ville. Mrs. Ellis Hemphill, 3, Blairsville. ; 10 Forsythia, Althea, B elor Button, Bridlewreath ea. mixed, $1.25 PP; tings, asst, inc. Ice Cac kinds, Begonias, purple ak silver striped; green and pl ple blooming Jew, 15, yr. Boxwoods, 3, $1.25 Orene Poteat, Rt. 2. Bucha 50,000 Privet Hedge green), $1 C.; 5,000 pink ru ning Roses, purple Wiste white (bush) Rose, 3, $1 : Azaleas (wild Honeysuck. white Dogwood, Maple, Pi and Poplar, 4, $1. PP. Gua anteed live delivery. Mrs f. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bo 14 in mosas, 2 = $300 @ spreading Juniper, Globe borvitae, 15 to 20 in., $4 Pine, . Dogwoods, 2 ft., 5 09 PP. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridg 2 Jarge and mediur small fast gro type Boxwood Patterson, Rt FLOWERS FOR SALE pet Daffodils, Phoe- ffodils, white Narcis- ge blubs, $3 C.; regu- C.; white June bloom- ies, large bulbs, 75c mall, $2 C.; Daylilies, Violets, German Iris, oz., $1.50 C. Add 30c pos- per. doz. Mautile Har- Be sle blue Hyacinths, and Daffadil, ea. 2 doz., ttercups, early Jon- doz., $1.00; Royal jolets, 20, $1; Calif. Violets, 30, $1. Add 25c Mrs. R. P. Steinhei- ooks. cwoods, 12 to 14 in., Mi- 2 ft., $3 doz.; Globe Ar- ae, 15 in., $4 doz.; Dr@- Rhododendrons, Mtn. White Pine, Hemlock, erokee Rose, 2 ft. . PP. Moss packed. on, Blue Ridge. pink Hibiscus, rooted, onze leaf, red, white, ax Begonias, 50c ea.; red, white, pink, and red and pink Begonias, Fuchsia, Geraniums, African Violets or 12. = $1.25. Min. . order, eMrs, 8B. J. Cantrell, Ridge. Emperior Daffodil 3 C; deep red Hemor- nd orange double, 3, Tiger Lily bulbs, 50c ea. aid. Mrs. C. B. Robinson, Bowdon. ite, April sweet scented us, $3.00 C; orange peta. 15e $2903 -C; Gum and pink Conch 1 ms, 3, 30c; green and le Jew cuttings, 3, 2&0; tangle Moss, 12. 50c. d postage. Martha Womack, . Bremen. Narcisus and King fred Jonquils, ea., 12, 75c; . orange Daylilies, red as, purple Violets, Em- Daffodils, white, gold, Tris, 12, $1; Snowdrop , 12, 75c. Add postage. ce Mosley, Rt. 1, Bre- ; col. Iris, or the White pfiag Lilies, dbl. or orange Daylilies, ear- Butter-Cups, yellow and weet scented April ls, March Butter-cups, ef Bethlehem, 2 doz. P. Mrs. L. E. Sanders uchanan. ias in bloom, white white and red single and teak, 35c ea.; Sultanas, agus Fern, Jerusalem y and dwarf Sansevier- ints, 25c ea.; Gloxinia, in nd bloom, 90c ea.; Afri- Violets, 25 up. At my , Cannot ship. Mrs. Frank ford, 1185 Moreland Ave., anta 16. 2 ae cuttings dbl. , Single white, pink and egonias, 2, 25c; white ders, 3, $1; unrooted cut- dbl. red Geraniums, 2, salmon pink Sultanas, 2, 16c; Asparagus and Jerusalem Cherry 15c ea. Add postage Dorothy Barford, 1185 and Ave., SE, Atlanta ~~ d: Josephs Coat; Gerbera ; Cypress vine; Red an and yellow dbl. Sun- fs; Hibiscus: Marigolds; blue Salvia; Shagesy as; Cleome; Hollyhocks; | ico Indian or Strawberry Strawflowers: also, yel-: oWerihgs Moss plants, all, , 8, 50c PP. Walter M. Oi, 1193 Vickers. St.,' Janta. Age variegated dbl. Can-. mite Shasta Daisies, dbl. e Lillies, pink, Phlox, @ Verbena, 60c doz; pur- K, white Altheas, Mock, ted Crape - Myrtle, iope, Violets (blue, oc doz. Plus postage. less $1. No out-of-) fs. L. E. Watkins, msville Dr. S. W., At-. Ph, 5-9513. d Privit Hedge ea. $10 C. Mrs. 0. 2423 West Ave.,' November 4 1955. Large Chrysanthemum c a; rose Geraniums, ; Candy Stripe Verbanua iG. of Rose bushes, $1.50; am- rock, 3, 50c; Iris, $4 C; Day- lilies, $3 C; Amaryllis, 35, 60c; Cannas, 8 roots, $1 Post- age l5c. Fred Witherspoon 308 Holderness St. S. W. At. lanta 10. Ph. 3-5951. Dif. kinds shrubbery: also Ornamental Peppers th gal. containers, at my home, Can- not ship. Mrs. Myrtle P, Hunt, 921 Capitol View Ave., NW Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-6654, White Rose cuttings, not rooted, 3 cuts, 35c; Star Beth- lehem bulbs, 40c doz, 50, $1.40; Hedge plants, Small, 75, $1; assorted colors Hardy Phlox 60c doz. All PP. Mrs, Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville. _ Iris bulbs, many fine = ieties, Indian Chief, Pride of Colorado, Giant White, Orien- tal Purple, $1 for 1/2 doz. Mrs. Jewell Barton, 992 Emerson Sy ae Atlanta 16, Ph, Ma. Ohio Bountiful, dbl. pink, Orchid Beauty, single orchid, African Violet plants in bloom, $1 ea.; Burpees Exhibition Pansey plants, 0 doz., $2.50 c.; Henryi gold Lilly bulbs, 4 $1. Mrs, Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2 Hillcrest Dr., Austell. Begonias, Beefsteak (the round and pointed leaf, Bron- ze and the Pearl, 25c ea.; Sul- tanas, 2, 25c; Prayer plant or Rabit Track, 50c; white Nar- cissus bulbs, 35 doz.; Gerani- mum cuttings, assorted colors, dbl., 10c ea. Add 35c postage for ea. order. Mrs. T. D. Ju- han, Adel. Strong Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, for fall planting, $1 doz., 25 for $2. PP. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 469, Au- % ? gusta (Belair) Ph. RE, 6-8349. Boxwood (English type), all sizes, from 50c up. Mrs. L. R. Hartley, 566 Collier Rd., N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph. TR 6-4485, 150 well rooted 2 yr. old Boxwoods, 15 ea.; white Dog- wood, 75c up; pink Crabapple, 4 yrs. old, $1.00; Nandinas, 50c up; English Laurel and Acubas, $1 up; white and red Flowers Quince, 50c up; Abe- lias, 25c up. No shipping. W. S. McCurdy, 1110 Clifton Rd. N. E., Atlanta 7. Ph. DR 3-5242, Purple Butterfly, Billiardi pink Spirea, white Spirea, Forsythia, yellow Jasmine, Eng. Dogwood, Rambler Ros- es, Honeysuckle, purple, white Wisteria, small Mimosa, Sil- ver Maple, purple Crape - Myrtie. No shipping, only Mi- mosa. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Austell. Strong, well rooted giant Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, blooms up to 5 in. dia., yel- low Yarrow, Sweet Williams, $1.50 Go2: 23, hieo; Sba5 &: 2 yr. clump dbl. white Dian- thus, lavender Stokesia, 6, $1. 12, $1.75. Postpaid ia Ga. State insp. Mrs. 0. Scarbrough, 2869 Church St. East Point. Ph. PO 7-3158. Orange Daylilies, tame Vio- lets, 5 doz. $1.; Goldenbells, Birdeye hedge, D.P. pink and white Roses, purple Lilac, white Eng. Dogwood, Sweet- shrubs, pink, purple Altheas, Jasmine, yellow Japonica, Boxwood plants, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hender- gon, Rt. 3, 124, Ellijay. African Evergreen, jage: Goldilock Roses. $1; Ba-} bies Breath Spirea, 25c; Day-. lilies. one cent ea. or moce dig bard, Fortson. 2 ft. size red flowering Dog- or OL red Weigela, P. . pink Almond. Junipers, Altheas, Hydrangeas, leaf Plum, 18 in. size up, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. T. blooms, 25c, 50 $1 doz.; Pansy |M B. jand 4c Begonias 25c ea. and postage; Chinese Evergreen. 25c ea. and post-. all you want. Mrs. Annie Hub-. wood, $1.50: 1 ft..size Trish: flowering | red flowering Peach and red: M. } Large and small Boxwood evergreen, for sale at my home. E. . Watson, Rt. 3, El-| 1Faircloth, Bo: Summer blooming Cushion ums, mix. eol., $1. doz; har- dy Orchids, 50c ea; orange Daylilies, dbl, Butterfly, Dutch Iris, ea. $1. doz. No or- der less $1. PP_in Ga. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Fall Chrysanthemums, all colors, and small Nandina bushes, 50c doz; Love-~Entan- gle, and running Moss, 25c start; red Salvia, Larkspur, Sweet Williams, vellow Lan- tana seed, ea. kind, 25 tbls., blooming cactus, 25 bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. Cactus: red blooming Cat- tail, 3, 25; Starfish cuttings, large size (taking start to grow), 25c ea; not rooted, 3, 45e; Pan Cake cuttings, 20c ea. Christmas and Alligator, 25 ea; old fashioned Sunflow- er seed, 30c cupful Add post- age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Large, mix. col. Iris, $2.50 C; blue Violets and Golden- glow, 50c doz; large, mix. col. Mums, 3 doz. $1.; red Spider Lilies, 30c ea: white Narcis- sus and yellow Jonquils, mix- ed and dried bulbs, 3 doz. $1. Add postage under $5. order. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box d2, Ellijay. 2 : Young Eng. Boxwood. 27. and 30 in. high at my place. Come see: also 12 in. Box- woods, 12 in: high, $2. doz. Add postage. M. M. Cochran, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Woods Azaleas (wild Hon- eysuckle), 25c-50c ea; deep red, white, orchid, Rose of Sharon, pink Hibiscus. deep red, pink, vellow Weigela, blue Lilac, Tree Cacti, white Hydrangea, red Dogwood, Sweetshrubs. 50e ea., yellow Primrose, 50c doz. Add post- age, 5, Box 78, Ellijay. Solid vellow lemon and oranse Lilies, 75c doz: large aoe white and yellow hrysanthemums, $1. doz: Button type in white and 2 shades vellow, light lavender, Daisy. 59ce doz; red Geraniums, rooted. 25e ea. Add postage. Mrs. G. Goins, Rt. 1, Fort Gaines. Boxwoods, healthy, fast growing American, well root- ed, 2 yrs. old, 8-12 in. $3. doz. $15, Cis yr. old, 12-20: in. $4, doz., $25. C: 4 yr., 16-24 in. $6. doz., $40. C. Marvin E. West, Rt. 2. Fayetteville. ae Mrs. Presley Flower, Rt. MAREET BULLETIN 25 tsp. plus stamped enve- lope; large blue Morning Glory (the kind that does not seed), 25e plant, at my place. Mrs. J.. ood, Rt. 29, A.C.L. Boulevard, Savannah, Duplex Gerbera Daisies, blooming size, 25 ea; Per. hibiscus rooted, mix. col., Red Hot Poker, 50c ea; 8 dif. Daylilies, $1.; 4 large Nan- dinas or Easter Lilies, $1.; small Nandinas, and Daisies, 75 doz. Mrs. Johnson Usty, Stapleton. Red Spider Lilies, pure yel- low, red and bronze striped Daylilies, 50c doz; Dutchess of Wandsor blue Violets, white Yarrow, 50c doz. 3 doz. $1.; white, chartruse centers, Eu- christ Lilies (house plant), $1.50 ea. 3, $4. Add 50c post- ape ed. -ordr,. Mrs. 0... S. Fields, 407 No. Madison St., Thomasville, 2 Maple Begonias, $1. and $1.75 sizes; 1 big, white, pink bordered red single Conch, $1.50; unrooted cuttings of dbl. rosebud Begonias, pink, White, bronze leaf, 3, 30c; red and green leaf, 3, 25c: 5 dif. singles, 35c. Orders of $2. PP. Mrs. Bettie Roberts, Rt. 2, Box 166, Tallapoosa. 3 Cedars, $1.; 4 Cottonwood trees, $1.; 4 Myrtles (Vinca Minor), $1.; 5 Chrysanthe- mums, mixed colors, $1.: 5 Daylilies, $1.; 10 Honeysuckle vines, $1. Add postage. All plants. well rooted, and all raised on my farm. Anne M. Daniel, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. Nice healthy, well shaped Boxwood, sev. different sizes with sev. large ones. Sell cheap. Miss Nola Garland, Rt. 1, Box 79, Talking Rock. Bearded Iris. Indian Chief, red; Melane, lavender pink; Tea Rose, pink; Grand Can- yon, plum and gold; Master Charles, mulberry red; Frank Adams, rose and tan; Snow, velvet white; Wabash, purple and white: Erois, salmon; Southland, yellow; Mixed, $3. doz. Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Red, white Dogwood, Crape Myrtle, pink, sweet Myrile, Winter Pinks, 25c doz; Boy Bays, French Muiberry rua- ning Roses, Bird of Paradise, Butterfly bushes, 25c ea; tHion- eysuckle, Redbud, Crabappie lUe tt. Add postage: No oui- of-state. Mrs. Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. / Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.; pink Candy Stripe white Ver- bena, pink, white, blue Thrift, $1. doz. $5. C; Calif. blue Vio- lets, $1.50 C: $10. M;_ blue Tris, blue Ageratum, Sweet Williams, Daylilies. Daisies, Chrysanthemums, Phlox, 2 doz. $1.50. Add postage Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Red. pink, purple red stripe Verbena. 6 plants, $1.; all col. Sweet Williams, 12 plants $1.; | bronze Mums, 4, $1. You pay postage. Mrs. Claude A. Whel- chel, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Dbl. yellow Cannas, mix. col. Verbenas and fall Pinks, some button type, 50c doz; pink Thrift, rooted, 50c CG. sprigs: mix. Dahlia bulbs, $1.- 25 doz: Cactus and orange Sul- tana cuttings, not rooted 2, 25c. Add postage. No stamps inor chks. Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Large dbl. orange and old stamped white and yellow Narcissus and yellow Jonquils, 25c doz; blue Iris, blue Grape Rt. 2, Gainesville. Daylilies: Colonial Star, Griselle, Georgia, pink ~Glory, Punch, Black Prince, Bold | Courtier, Queen Gangoles, 50c ea. $5. doz; others, unlabelled, %9. doz. Include postage. Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Washington. Red Grass Pinks, 50c doz; mas, Peanut, Cinnamon, Gold- tings, J a Wandering Jews, 10c ea. A 10 for postage. Mrs. D. 2, Seville. 1$1.25 ea; 3 for rose col. Poppy seed, 25c tsp. | envelope; | pink Gladioli and. Hyacinth bulbs 40c | doz. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, ane! pink, bi-color, Flame Gargot, Garnett Robe, |Nina Winegar, Yellowstone, a; T. and Frances Russel, Silver) peach Blush, : pink: pink Thrift, 20c doz. $1. Cy rooted Thanksgiving, Christ- en Stars, Easter, Frogleg or, lair plant Cacti, 20c ea; cut-. 10 ea; 2 dif. ae et 4 Williamson, Seed: Dbl. red Poppies, blue Larkspur, mix dbl. red, yei- low and pink Zinnias; dwarf Cockscomb, red Prince Feath- ers, dbl. yellow Marigolds, red, hardy Sweet Peas and white Feverfew, all 20c tsp. PP. Mrs. | C..E. Leveritt, 2180 Ranch- wood Dr. Rt. 3, Tucker. Butter and Eggs, large size Jonquils, April blooming Nar- cissus, ea. kind, 30c doz. Add sufficient postage. Miss Mo- zelle K. Clifton, Rt. 2, Box 217, Twin City. Sweetheart Roses (bush ty- pe that bloom small pink blos- soms from Spring until Frost), $3.50, Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, 1610 Marion | St. Valdosta. 4 Tall growing Ligustrum, 12- 12 in., $1.; pink Mullein, 4, $1; Per, Candytuft, white, $1.50! doz. Add 25c postage to each. Mrs, Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box 325, Washington. Nandinas, small for sale at reasonable prices, at my home, not del. Mrs. L. R. Smith, 608 Spring St. Washington. Ph. OS; 8-2555. Hundreds Iris and Daylilies: Iris, 2 ea. yellow, redtone, plicata, rose, $1.25 ea; 12 not labeled, $1.; 94, $1.60; 36, $2.25; Daylilies: 5c to $3. ea; yellow Yarrow, 12, 75c. first doz. 35c postage, Combs, Washington. 100 ea. Iris, Daylilies, Mis- sion Bells, Maid Marion, lab. $1.50; better, $2.50; 12 not lab. $1 35c postage. Mrs. F, M. Combs, Washington. ~ Poppy seed, large, dbl. red, | tiger Lily bulbs. Write 10c ea. added doz. Mrs. M. P. | 7 | work. B. A. Dodd, Rt. 1, Roys Ma-' bel Fuller Revolute, $1.00 ea.;: Many, 25c, 50c and 5c ea.) |Imy selection from garden, 12) lab. $2.00; better, $3; Iris, 12, a 41, Box 125, Smyrna. _ PAGE THREE Few yellow Tulips, King Alfred Jonquils, white Nar- | cissus, Mimosa seed, 20c tbs., , also few small Mimosa trees, | 10-24 in. high, 15c and 20c ea Exch. for red Tulips, Lilies, Mums or Gladioli. Mrs. FE. B. Swanson, Rt. 1, Young Harris. FLOWERS WANTED Want Elephant Ear Cala- dium bulb. Plant has large green leaves that hang per pendicular, the point straight | down. State price for small bulbs. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. . Want exch. blooming size bulbs of Red Spider Lilies, for blooming size bulbs of Ti- ger Lilies. Give 3 Spider Lil~ ies for 1 Tiger Lily bulb. Ea. pay postage. Or will buy Ti- Mrs. Mack Cannon, Hawkins ville. Want old fashioned, single pink, white and, or, blue Hya- . cinths bulbs. Give . price of mailing, if not PP; Mrs. J. K, Launius, Box 7, Monroe. Want old fashioned kind of Elephant Ear bulbs, Hyacin- ths, Mums, Chrysanthemums and Cannas. Mrs. Johnnie W. Bain, Rt. 1, Box 407 A. Ring- gold. a Want a small white Mimosa tree. State price, etc. Mrs. W. A. Wlackwell, 2122 Brockett Rd. Tueker. Ph. HI 3-9145. FARM WORK WANTED Single, white man wants light farm work on farm oF to pick cotton, with good peo- ple, in Walker Co. Can give Ref. No bad habits. Ready to work now. Write full details before coming after me to work. Boyd Jones, 30 Mary. St., Rossville. ae Single white man, 51 yrs. old, wants job helping on farm for board, washing and small wages. Cannot drive tractor or truck, but can work mule and do odd jobs. Must have bus fare. Prefer with large family. Give age and number. in family. Taft Parker, c/o Jim Luke, Rt. 3, Nashville. | Want job on chicken farm. Self and 3 boys 17, 18, 20 yrs old who can drive tractor or truck. Can work on dairy, and can do just about everything. 2 women, 2 babies and_the boys in family. Mrs. Louise- Haygood, 42 Fortune St. La. Fayette. Man, wife and 1. child, wants place on farm any= where. Can drive tractor and do other farm work. Want te be moved at once. D. M. Black,, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. Want clean, sober man with small family for farm, Man to cultivate with tractor, Wife also do light farm worl for 3-4 mos. in summer. Goody small house with bath and re* frigerator. Will furnish wood, garden and milk. State pres vious experience. J. A. Land, c/o Kingwood Farm, Clayton. Single, middleaged man wants crop on 50-50 basis, on jreg. job on farm. Experienced. Need 2 rooms for own furni~ ture to batch. Have to be moved. Need work immediat~ ely. Go anywhere. Prefer So, Ga. George R. Morrow, 185 Savannah St. SE, Atlanta 16, 31 yr. old married man, wife, 3 children, 5 yr. 3 Ve and 8 mos. old, wants job. Exp. in poultry, and farm ma- chinery. Must have 4 R. hous@ with running water. Depend+ able and do not mind hard ton. 45 yr. old white man witla small family wants job. Om chicken, or on cattle farm, - Can handie tractor, truck -and farm machinery. Edd Cooper, Rt. 3, Athens. Ph. LI 6-6886, White man, 27 yrs. old and | wife, no children, would like 85 bu. Cert. Bermuda Eas- ter Lily bulbs, planting stock,. $1 bu. Card furnished with ea. W.| bushel. M. M. Bottoms, Rt. work on farm taking care 0 horses, cattle and poultry, om truck farming. Have to b@ moved. Howard G. Reid, Re aren yr. old man, white, wife - terson, Rt. 2, Box 279, Hwy. _ ple for caretaking duties on PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN Wodsesday; | November 4 ~ SALE EVENTS Nov. 6 - Friday Show and ~ Sale of the Yorkshire Breed- ers Assn, . . Colquitt Co. _. Livestock Pavilion, Moul- trie... . Show - 10:00 A.M. - Sale - 1:00 PM 8 boars, 20 bred gilts and 15 open gilts shown and sold. December .8 - Saturday Complete dispersal Reg. pol- led Herefords. . . Reynolds, Taylor Co. . . 3herd bulls, 11 yearling bulls, 56 brood cows and 30 calves to be sold. . .. For further infor- mation and catalogue, write R. L. Swearingen, Jr. Box 337, Reynolds. November 9 - 10 Monday - and Tuesday Cordele Pony Sale. . . at Cordele, Crisp Ce., 500 ponies of all kinds offered. L. L. Wil- Jiams, Cordele. "FARM: WORK WANTED | Correction: White woman, middleaged, alone wants job on farm doing light farm work for _ elderly woman or couple, for room, board and $20 week. Mrs. Grace Bell Conley, 442 Pryor St., SW, Atlanta 3, Ph. JA. 3-6797 (Not JA 2-6797). Man and wife wants job looking after laying hens, stock or a mule crop, for house and salary. Ernest. T. Lee. P. O. 102, Chauncey. Widow and 3 grown child- ren, wants work immediately on Broiler farm or on small dairy. Dont drink nor smoke. Need good house wired for stove. Have to be moved. Can move and start work any time. 2 to work all time, 3 ye Want good wages. rs: Nancy Barnett... Rt. 2: - Box 113, Abbeville. 40 yr. old man wants job on farm, caretaking, driving trac- tor, general farm work. R. FE. _ Smith, 1186 Francis St., NW, #tlantea 13; Ph. TR 5-3730.7 White woman, 50 yrs. old, wants work on farm. Prefer _ private room with heat, near Church of Christ if possible, _ Sundays off for service, and STS - wk salary, with elder- ly lady or couple. Have some furniture. Have to be moved. eg anytime. Mrs. Lacy Watts, Rt. 1, c/o Alton Ben- nett, Summerville. Widow with 4 children (boy 46 and girl 17 to help) want job. tending laying hens or Yaising chicks for winter. Can ee farm work in summer. _ Was raised on farm. Will have to have furnished house. Can ove anytime. Mrs. Grace Du- Vail, Rt. 1, Kingston, /o Shile Duvall. ae _and 3 boys. 23, 18 and 15 yrs. and girl 11, wants jobs on cattle farm or dairy. Like to work with laying hens or oung chickens. Have plenty help. We have experience in all. Boyd R. Smith, Box 7, Social Circle. WANTED _. Want single white man for farm. Do light jobs around farm. Must have some educa- tion and no bad habits. Mils Newsome, Warrenton. _- Want single man to do gen- eral farm work for room, board and salary. R. M. Pat- 166, Douglasville. . Want elderly man or cou- farm. Free living quarters on farm to reliable parties. C. W - Bradley, Chatsworth. Want middle age colored - Woman, prefer widow with no children, to live in good me@ _ dern home with bath on farm and do light farm work. _ . Board, salary and I furnish _ werk clothes. Old couple, no children. R. B. Barnett, 3720 Rt Joraville in as one of family with el- derly woman on farm and do light farm work in return for home and reasonable salary. Mrs. Ada Wallace, Rt. 2, Hampton, Want working foreman - manager 34-40 yrs old with Small family, (not over 3 children) for large farm. Must be thoroughly experienced in peanut farming. Able to work men, sufficient education to keep simple accounts. House provided with elec. and plumb- ing. On school bus Rt. No drinkers. Must provide refer- ences. S. O. Spooner, War- wick. Want farm hand with small family for work on farm for day wages. Steady work, 4 room house on school bus Rt. No drinkers. Give references. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. FOR SALE _ One pair Fairbanks Morse platform scales, 1,000 Ib. cap. Practically new. Con- tact Mrs. A. H. Booth, Mad- ison. _8 good used tires, will sac- rifice for $5. ea. Clarence Mur- ray, Rt. 3, Cramer Ave. Sa- vannah. Super A Farmall tractor with 7 piece outfit for sale. Located 4 mi. N. Oxford on Hwy. 81 A. W. Hodges, Oxford. belt, $45.; McCormick Deer- ing hme spreader, $60.: tooth harrow adjustable 2 section unit, $25.; all metal hand cart, pneumatic tires, body size 36 x 47 x 15, handle could be converted to trailer purpose, $25. All little used. C. A. Cut- ler, 3844 St. Marys Rd., Co- lumbus. Fairbanks Morse piston ty- pe well pump, 40 ft. rod, pipe and pump, cylinder, use gas or electric motor. Come after and take up for.only $10. Mrs. d. - Starr, Fulliette Rd., For- syth. : 500 gal. Propane gas tank, underground type, $100. Mrs. J. M. Mathis, 2851 Lawrence- ville Rd., Rt. 3, Tucker. 12 oil brooders, each has 2 burners, in good shape. Come see and make offer. Pau] Mobley, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 5316. _ 11 run Case grain drill with iron wheels, $50. at my home, about 10 mi. from Louisville on Clarks Mill Rd. about 2 mi. other side of Clarks Mill. Clifford D. Williams, Rt. 1 Box 67, Louisville. 1951 Intnl. truck, L-160, 16 ft. flat, in good cond., $400. H. M. Hutchins, Rt. 2, Daniels- Ville+Ph. SY. 1-5870.. John Deere 25 combine with 7 ft. blade and grain tank, practically new. James E. Stroud, 67 Atlanta St., Mc- Donough, Ph. 3584. _ 1950 Dodge pickup truck, good cond., all good tires, new battery, good stock bodies and good heater, $125. at my farm: also, DeLaval milk unit, in good cond. R. L. Stewart, Twin City, Ph. SO. 3-219. Dairy Equip: 2. DeLaval milking machines; 12 can milk cooler; 6 can milk cooler: extra cooler; milking pump and mo- tor; wash vat; Aerator pump and motor. All in good shape for $300. W. H. Goodson, Franklin, Ph. OR. 5-3659. Extra good KB-7_ Intnl. truck with tandem, $500.: al- so, new, 20 ft., custom made cattle body, $600.: Papee for- age harvester, used 2 seasons, $750. T. K. Putnam, Rt. 2. Fairburn, Ph. 7736. 1956 Ford 2 ton truck with all in one Jay-Bee grinder and mixer, mounted on truck, in good cond., priced reasonable. John Crosley, Rt. 2, Adel. 26 steel stanchions, chain top and bottom hangers, with 26 steel cow stalls complete, in- cluding uprights, top rail, par- titions, alignment device, hanger and anchor, good cond, each stanchion and cow stall together. Will sell all or part. Spalding Dr., Rt. 2 D >h. GL 7-2614 5 ae Adams. Dug Gap Rd., Pa BR. 68-4476, Want white woman to live |. 28 in. metal stand tractor refrigeration unit for | 10 ft. fertilizer and seed strower, $60. W. C. Hardison, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. Woodland 3-2223. Oliver 77 row crop tractor; hammermill with 4 screens and 25 ft. belt; Taylorway sub soil plow; set of platform scales; manure spreader. All for $1,- 000; also, equip. for 5,000 broiler chickens. C. E. Patton, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-4689. Taylorway bush and bog harrow, 3 point hitch for sale. W. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 4-4445. Jeep, 1 ton pickup truck, 1957 model, 4 wheel drive, in excellent cond.; 4 tires and spare with excellent heavy duty tread; equipped with heater and other extras, pric- ed very reasonable or will swap for older model truck. H. M. Arnold; Jr., Monroe, Ph. 6251 days: : Platform scales, 9 ft. x 18 ft., Fairbanks Morse, 16 tons, good shape, $300.; 40 Intnl. LFACtOL, bolo. LOS. aon Hi. Greenville. 1949 Studebaker, 1-1/2 ton truck, fair cond. except motor, $150. or will trade for 2 hei- fers, 6 mos. old. Clarence Brown, Helena. 1953 John Deere M tractor and cultivators, in A-1 cond., $550, sbamar ledtord, nto, Hwy. 18, Woodbury. Seaman, 3 ft., roto tiller and mountings for WD Allis Chal- mers tractor, used on less than 10 acres. See, dont write. Da- vid A. McClure, 1422 E. Par- ker St., Americus. complete with tank and pipe, FOB; Farm Master elec. fence charger, $16. good cond. de- livered; 1950 Ford 2 ton truck, 2 speed axle, new motor and new nylon tires, $795. Clar- ence EK. Thompson, Warthen. Intnl. end gate seeder, spreads soda and grain, 30 ft., good cond., $50. M. W. Gunn, Rt. 1, Zebulon. 5 2 unit DelLaval pipeline milkers complete, 3 clay par- lor stanchions with feed hop- per, 9 can elec. sterilizers, 36 dairy equip. All good cond., cheap for cash; 14 row grain drill, 6 dise JD tiller, and 2 wheel trailer. J. R. Lanier, Crawford, > Ph... SH: 2-3-8345, Lexington. 6 coal heaters 100 Ib. cap. for use in poultry raising, W. Washington, Rt. 3, Dallas, PHSS ero 250 gal. Butane tank, per- fect cond., ready to go, $75. FOB my place. Roscoe Carden, Rt. 1, Box 185, Forest Park. Big Dutchman automatic feeder with automatic clock for 200 ft. chicken house, good as new except a little dusty. Will del., 150 mi. for $625., or load on your truck at house for $600. ..- D. Eson, Rt. 4, Carrollton. Surge milker pail, in good cond., $50.: 18 qt. stainless steel strainer, used only 2 mos,,. $15. Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Box 105-A, Louisville, Ph. MA 5-3389. Dixie pea huller, in fair cond., cheap for cash. C. W. Reece, Rt. 1, Box 120, -Cal- houn. Homart 1/3 hp jet pump, 40 gal. tank and approx. 60 ft. plastic piping, in very good cond., $50. Edgar Bower, Rt. 1, Box 149, Forest Park, Ph. Poplar 7-2481, Atlanta. Gem (or Jim) Dandy de- luxe elec. churn, fits 2 size churn tops, used very little, 2, Lyerly. .15 pipeless kerosene brood- ers 500 cap. Call after 5:30 PM. H.-R. Rakestraw, Rt. 1, Dallas, Ph, 3444. 2 H farm equip., middle buster, wagon, area cultivator, corn planter, guano distribu- tor and plows. Mrs. Effie Ter- ry, Rt. 1, Wrens. David Bradley garden trac- tor, 3 hp, good cond., with dise harrow, turn plow, culti- vators and sickle bar mower, $150. Must sell immediately. See anytime. James L. Purs- Shallow well crane pump, in. Aeroator and other misc. practically new, $30. ea. Geo. $15. Mrs. Henry Mullen, Rt. |. | cultivators, Craft bulk milk tank, 500 gal. cap., excellent cond. 7 mos. old, reasonable; also, set Surge pipeline milking equip., complete with 2 milking units and. release valve, self wash- ing, suitable for use with either cans or bulk tank. W. Stapleton, Box 444, Waynes- boro, Ph. 2670. Cutoff saw, tilt table, med. size, new belt, wood trame, ex- cellent cond., $35; also, Oliver 2 horse stalk cutters complete with iron dbl. tree and ring, all metal except tounge, ex- cellent cond., $20. A. Neal Bartlett, Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Ph. MA. 77-8875, Atlanta. 800 Pockman laying cages complete with new water and feed troughs, excellent cond., 40c per cage or will trade for livestock (will help load); al- so, want to buy Model A Ford truck. J.-E. - Reeves, Rt. 2, Thomaston Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 6-7093. Oliver TNT, 14 in:, bottom plow, pull type, $100. Mrs. J. C. Neal, Silver Creek Ranch, RE. .4; Auste, Pa. 2959. = John Deere A tractor with or without equipment. John L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Farmall. HH tractor with starter, lights, pump, $575. This is not junk. Can be seen between 9 AM and 1:30 PM week days. J. B. Bridges, Rt. 3, Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-2734. John Deere M tractor, plan- ters, cultivators, cutaway har- row, Case grain drill, 2 sec. drag and other equip. All in A-1 shape; - also, _Cook jet pump, good up to 40 ft., good shape. F. E. Kirby, Panola oe Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4- 05. ; Correction: 1942 Chevrolet, 1-1/2 ton winch truck, motor in good shape, $300. R. N. Wil- lard, Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Staf pea and bean huller No. 45, very good cond., air-cool- ed Briggs Stratton gasoline engine, mounted on 4 wheel trailer complete with hitch. Will ship. Sell or trade for 2 Hereford heifers, or gentle horse, not over 5 yrs. old with saddle. B. E. Holloway, Rt. 3, Americus, Ph. 7555 after 7 PM. Jay-Bee vertical feed mix- er, 3,000 lbs. cap., below floor type, without motor, $300. Charles Cannon, Abbeville, Pa. 3lit> 8 disc King harrow, good cond. for sale. Located 4 mi. ~o- Comer: GC. Smith: Lex- ington Rd., Comer. James-Way Sani-Cool milk tank cooler, 160 gal., priced right. Charles Keoun, Rt. 3, LaFayette, Ph. 4-0293 8:00 AM. to 4:30 PM (at Naomi School). Farmall H tractor outfit complete, No. 21 H or M, 2 row corn snapper, trailer wa- gon, side delivery rake, com- bine, grain drill, stalk cutter, 1956 Intnl. 1/2 ton pickup truck, all in good cond. and priced reasonable. Ray Bow- en, Rt. 2, Perry. lea. 2 A turner: 1-H. turner, Gee Whiz, buzzard planter and bed for pick-up truck, all good cond. for sale. Mrs. Paul Durham, Rt. 1, Al- pharetta. 2 H. wagon, $25.: 2 H. mid- dlebuster, $8.; iron dbl. tree with 2 singletree, $5.: 2 sets gears with 2 leather collars, sizes 17 and 19. 1 set, $5. oth- er, $6. Will not ship. G. L. Jackson, Rt. 2, Stone Moun- tain. Ph. 9027. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want 2 sets of planters and distributors for John Deere MT tractor, in good cond. and cheap for cash. A. L. Buy, Rt. 1, Dearing. Want good Sherman trans- mission for 1952 Ford tractor. Will pay cash if reasonably ee T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, El- ijay. Want 2 bottom plows, 14 in. new type Ford and 5 ft. fold over harrow, PTO drive shaft with or without slip clutch, (fits Ford; also, 6-1/2 in. skill saw. Will trade Feed Oats or pay cash. L. A. Powers, 221 . Poplar ley, Rt. 1, Box 407-A, Lees WwW fLake Rd. Fairburn... = 2 45170 nights. St. Griffin, Ph | well rooted plants, cellophane dike, 300, $2, 500, $3, $ Want 1,000 egg cap. incu tor. Must be in good cond E. Toole, Rt. 2, Box 188, ran. Want rotary mower in goo cond, to use on Ford trac also, could use rotary moy\ for a cub or Allis Chalmers | tractor. State cond. and be price. G. T. McDonald, Oak wood. : Want pasturizing equ for small farm plant. Pre buying from one party if p sible. W. W. Sheppard, Rt. Lithonia, Ph, HU. 2-3971. Want No. 420 John De crawler tractor with w tracks, with or without bla R. W. Evans, Ri, 1, Box Warm Springs. Want Lilliston combine A-1 cond. Will pay cash. P ry Barnes, Rt. 4, Camilla. Ph, Want disc harrow for Da vid Bradley garden trac in good cond. cheap. J. Proctor, Rt. 1, Box 253, Liz la, Ph. Shearwood 6-5744. | Want good used well pum and tank for 50 ft. well. Kenyon, Gainesville. Want to trade 8 cylinde 1958 Ford pickup, in goo cond., for Super A or cub tr tor. Near Holbrook Cam Ground. R. L. Holbrook, R 4, Cumming. > Want Wright power s with straight blade; also, E tractor with rotary cutter, bush and bog harrow. Ss. M Stout, Warm Springs. ~~ SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Oats, 1,000 bu. Cokers Vic torgrain, 48-93, bulk, $1 bu Germ. 94 pct., Purity, 96.3 pet. Bring bags or bulk tru i. BE. Akins: Rt. 2; Byron, WO. 33-3314. - Big Jim African gourd seec grow 4 to 6 ft. around, 50c e or 4, $1. Jimmy Davis, Rt. Waycross. Seed Cane for planting nex spring, Red Cane, Soft Gree and improved Govt Gree avg. 6 ft., six cent per stalk a my farm. Sesh H. Register, R 27 Take Park. White multiplying Onio 5 ats., $2.00. PP. No check C. C. Draughon, Rt. 1, Ochlo chnee. 84 lbs. genuine Hicks Br leaf tobacco seed, good, c sound seed, Purity 99.58 Germ, 96 pct., sample, 3 oz, $10 lb., 3 Ibs,, $2753 $40, 10 Ibs., $50, 25 Ibs., $ Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Approx. 800 bu. Victorgrai Oats, clean, Germ, 93 . bulk, 90c bu. John S. I gomery, Reynolds, Ph. T 7-4262. 200 bu. Reg., purple tag Gator Rye seed, Purity 99. pet., Germ, 83 pct. Sell ent lot for $3 bu. Willard L. Feu Oi Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph 4 g : : 1,500 bu. 48-93 Victorgrai Oats, first yr. from breeder recleaned and tested, Purit 99.30 pct., Germ, 94 pct., $1.2 bu. FOB, in 4 bu. clean bag and 3 bu. new bags. S. T, Carter, Winterville Ph. L 3-9755, (Athens) Strawberry plants: New Er and Fields superfection, $1 C of 200 or more, PP. Stron\, packed. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt 1, Box 223, Alpharetta. Strawberry plants: ke more, $1.50 C.; Mastodon $1.25 C.; Klondike, $1.00 _ $4, 500, $8 M.; Peppermint 30c doz.; scuppernong vin cuttings, 75c doz.; Mtn. hu kleberry, bearing size, 7 doz.; Sugar pears, $1 ea. A postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1 Gainesville. _ Apricots, 2, $1.; Indian Su mer, everbearing Red Rasp- berry, 12, $2; Lucretia de berry, 12, $1; Figs, 3, $1. Al Vernon Judy, Franklin. Strawberry plants. Lady 1. 90e-, BABS M. lay, November 4 1959 RAGE FIV ED & PLANTS FOR SALE salthy, well rooted, Klon- Strawberry plants, $1 9M. Add 25c per hundred stage. Mrs. John _L. er, 2947 McAfee Rd., De- ur, Ph. BU 9-7500, Atlan- Klondike strawberry plants, welll rooted and damp pack- 0c C., $8 M. Minimum pment, 200 plants. Add 25c - C for postage. Mrs. L. S. tler, 466 Page Ave., NE, anta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846. Lady Thompson Strawber- pets, $1 C., $8 M. deliver- 'G. L. Duran, Rt. 2, Gaines- Pecan trees, $1; yellow ms, large ones, 75c; purple s, 15c. Add postage. Mrs. B. Hester, Rt. 3, Blakely. r. apple and peach trees, 2 yr. apple, 75c; grapes, pear, 75c;. cherry trees, Mrs. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, s Mrs: R. B. , Box 20-B, Blue Ridge. atham red raspberry plants, doz. PP in. Ga. Joseph Ab- thy, Barnesville. Georgia Collard plants, od roots, damp packed, 200, fr Delivered, J. H. 1, Box 370, Mil- Beauty strawberry nts, very large berries, ost prolific and long keep- $2 C. Add 25c postage. . Spain, Rt. 4, Canton. Blakemore strawberry nts, $1 C., 500, $4, $8 M. P. John Fields, 1026 W. Pop- mr ot., Griffin, Ph. 3682. ll rooted Muscadine, 3 $1; uts, $1; dewberry, black- , Mtn. huckleberry and ysenberry, $1 doz.; Strearge er everbearing Strawberry, 50 C; old fashion sweet peach, red and yellow plum, $1. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thorn- 1, Rt. 1, Bowdon. ollard plants, 40c C., 400, 50; strawberry plants, $1 % _ $2.75. Add postage. Mat- Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. 000 or more midseason or rly Jersey Cabbage plants, m. at my farm on old rom Pitts to Seaville. Crenshaw, Rt. 1, Pitts. sarge size Ga. Collard ints, 500, $2, $3 M. PP. Sol- on Davis, Rt. 1, Box 369, Pocahontas strawberry nts, well rooted, $1.50 C., ondike, $1.00 C.; wild awberry $1 C, dewberry 5, Stone Mountain. Strawberry plants, Florida ls, $2 C. postpaid. A. T. Mil- eer, 304 No. Clay St., Quit- n . Red sweet potatoes, ge or small quantities. uck loads a specialty. B. J. ad. Alma, Ph. 3791. FEED and GRAIN (For Sale) Bright mixed pasture hay, quare wire tied bales, 50c e at barn. Mrs. J. C. Neal Silver Creek Ranch, Rt. 2, stell Ph. 2959. rmuda, Fescue and Clo- hay, $1 bale or $35 ton on rage wt. per bale. 25 bales more del. 10 mi. of Roswell. W. West, Jr., Box 201, dy Springs, Ph. BL 5-3937. 00 tons Coastal Bermuda , well fertilized (should tain 8 to 13 pct. protein | 2 to 2 1/2 pct. fattening lities), $30 ton at barn. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. -5117. : 1 Bermuda hay, highs ilized, protein conten teed, 12 to 14 pet. Will p to 200 mi. J. L. Al- _ Dublin, Ph. BR. t|hood Bangs Fescue, Clover and Dallas poe, Irst Tarm past river on Camp- bellton Rd. R. W. Caldwell, Douglasville, Alfalfa hay, 2nd, 3rd and 4th cuttings, fine, leafy, baled without rain, $40 ton. FOB farm. R. B. Curtis, Farming- ton, Ph. Madison 2603. Red Valencia peanuts for eating purposes only, $2.25 pk., $7.50 bu., pink skin pea- nuts, 2 to 4 in hull, same price; ground sage, 50c cup- ful; strong Red pepper, 30 pods, 25c if taken with Sage. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. x Grass hay, square bales, $25.00 ton or $1 bale at farm. J. HD Kent Rt 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 4593. 1959 crop hay, Sericea, Kobe Lespedeza, Fescue, Rye grass and Clover, $20 - $30 ton. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 1-4862, Fayetteville, 1,200 bales Serecia Lespe- deza, baled without rain, $30 ton at barn. Del. reasonable distance; also, some Oat hay. Mrs. W. A. Estes, RFD, Ellen- bridge. About 600 bales Alfalfa, 600 bales Oats, Rye grass and Clover, 400 bales Lespedeza and Serecia. Cannot ship. J. R. Lanier, Crawford, Ph. SH. 3-8345, Lexington. _1,000 bales good clean Se- ricea Lespedeza hay for sale or. will trade for cattle, fer- tilizer distributor or tractor mounted post hole digger. Guy Neal, Ellenwood, Ph. GR 4-4516. : Improved Spanish peanuts, for eating purposes. $2.25 pk., $8 bu. Add postage. E. A. Whelchel, Rt. 8, Gainesville. 800 square bales Kobe Les- pedeza hay, gathered without rain, 75c bale at my barn. Marion N. Todd, Winterville, Ph. Riverside 2-2088. Well fertilized and limed and properly cured Millet or Clover hay, $35 ton; Sericea, $30 ton. Can make reasonable delivery. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen- wood, Ph. GR. 4-4290 (Stock- bridge). 1959 crop Wheat for feed purpose, 60 bu. in 2 bu. bags and 200 bales bright Wheat straw. Joe M. Almand, 1847 Second Ave., Decatur. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Fine 5 yr. old very gentle Jersey cow, gave 3 gals. milk when fresh in, now giving 2 gal. day, and 3 lbs. butter to 4 gal. milk Artificially bred to best strain Jersey, freshen in Spring with 2nd calf. Mrs. J. C. Johns 595 Sandtown Rd., S. W. Atlanta, Ph. DI. 4- Boas Reg, Angus bulls, 20 - 24 mos. old, $250.00 and up. Calf- hood Bangs vaccinated, from clean herd. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle top Farm, Corne- lia. 20 milch cows, milking now, all first and second calf cows; also, have some spring- ers. Located 4 mi. N. Waynes- boro on U. S. 25. W. Staple- ton, Waynesboro, Ph. 2670. 12 Holstein springers, 2 Guernseys, all from dairy herd, calfhood vaccinated, $200.00 ea. Louis Tate, Cloud- land. Holstein bull, thoroughbred but not Reg., 14 mos. old, $125. George Corley, Stone Mountain, Ph. 6744. Polled Hereford bull, born May 21, 1959 subj. to Reg. $100.00; also polled- Here- ford cow and Heifer, subj. to Reg. Adam Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge. 4 Reg, Angus bulls, 6-1/2 to 9-1/2 mos. old, excellent body conformation, top bloodlines and good size for age. Calf- vaccinated and guaranteed breeders. Can de- liver. Lafayette McLeroy, Rt. 2, Colbert, Ph. SY. 1-5056 (Athens). __ 50c bale, my place, Ph. Wh. 2-3454. | wood, Ph. GR. 4-4694, Stock- _ Thoroughbred Holstein bull, 11 mos. old, $100. T. M. Har- ris, Milner, Ph. 2789 Griffin. Large Holstein and Guern- sey bull, fat, and in good con- dition Lemon G. Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas... Real Silver Domino Here- ford bulls, 5 yrs. old, gentle; also, 6 Horses, 6 mos, to 10 yrs. old, gentle for children. No letters or collect calls. C. L. Cleveland,: Sr.,. Rt: 2, Sa- lem Rd., LaGrange, Ph. TU 2~6527. Reg. Black Angus bull, 2 yrs. 9 mos. old $300 Excellent breeding stock. Guy Neal, M- lenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4516. Santa Gertrudis bull, 3 yrs. bid in Dec. for sale. KC, Fitschen, Rock Springs. Reg. service age Holstein bulls, 14-18 mos. old from dams with records up to 21,000 Ibs. milk and 854 lbs. butterfat, priced reasonably. Curtis B. Avery, Jr., Chipley, Ph. TU. 4-7613, LaGrange. 3/4 Landrace pigs, better than average meat type. James E. Melcom, Rt. 1 Trickum Rd., Woodstock. Reg. Landrace hogs, ser- vice age boars, weanling boars and gilts, all from performan- ce tested dams and sires. Vac- cinated for Cholera, Lepto tested. Ga. Cert. Brucellosis Free Swine Herd No. 17. Rea- sonable prices. J. W. Trun- nell, Jr., Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-2040 days. Reg SPC boars and gilts, best bloodlines, near 4 mos. old, perfect spots, 50 - 50 col- or, from long meat type boar and my famous sow, Silver Sue; also, want to swap 1 boar for 1 of same breed not re- lated to mine. Must be Reg. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. OIC breeding stock from medium blocky type. Bred gilts, $55 ea. at my farm: pigs, $20 ea., treated and crated FOB. Send M. O. All reg. in buyers name. Paul -J.. Crain, Rt. 1, Commerce. 4 Jersey cows artificially bred to Holstein, due to fresh- en in March 1960, 2 with 4th calf, 2 with second calf; also, 1 ea., heifer and steer, wt. about 400 Ibs. ea. Brooks Green, Rt, 2;. Gray. 16 dbl. Reg. polled Here- ford cows and heifers, CMR and Texas Domino bloodlines, 2 cows with calves at side, $150.00 to $250.00 ea.; also, eight 1 and 2 yr. old bulls, $150 to $250 ea. Papers trans- ferred. Paul Carpenter, Rt. 5, Tifton; Ph. 1523-R-4. Reg Black Angus bull, born Nov. 20, 1955, sired by Black- capmere of Dwight 8th and out of Cameron Blackbird 2nd. Selling to prevent in- breeding or will trade far other Reg. bull of equal value. H. P. Wilson, Rt. 5, -Box 80, Marietta. Swine Ss Purebred Tamworths, pigs, males and gilts, all eligible to Reg. Cherry red color, excel- lent body depth and length, large, fast growing litters, Herd free of disease. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles Baldwin Farm, Suwanee, Ph. 7181, Buford. 21 purebred 8 wks. old Yorkshire pigs, wt. 25-40 lbs. ea. Phil Lindsey, Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-5534. Purebred Duroc hogs, pigs, 2 to 3 mos. old, either sex, open gilts, bred gilts and sows, medium and meat type, best of bloodlines, free of disease, with or without papers. Rea- sonably priced. M. M. New- some, Jordans Mill Rd., San- dersville, Ph. 3856. Yorkshire pigs, Reg. in buy- ers name, $20 ea. Darrell Jackson, Rt. 1, (Dresden Community), Newnan. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, service age boars, bred gilts, and bred sows. 100 pct. im- ported bloodlines. Reg in buy- ers name. Unrelated prs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. Landrace boar, 2 yrs. old; $50.00. J. H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 4593. Reg, Hampshire and Tam- worths, boars, sows, gilts and weaned pigs, both breeding stock and some for meat. Very reasonably priced Carl KE. Jernberg, Jr., Rt. 2, Colleg, ne Ph. PO 6-2072 (Atlan- a). Duroc pigs, 9 wks old, di- sease free herd, males and gilts, Reg. in buyers name. Richie McCants, Butler, Ph. UN 2-3465. 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. Tamworth male with papers, about 200 lbs., $50; 8 pigs, 1/2 Tamworth, 1/2 White Face, will be ready in 3 wks., $8.00 ea. J. B. Bridges, Rt. 3, Hartwell, Ph. FR 6-2734. 23 purebred Hampshire pigs, from good bloodlines, 7 to 9 wks. old, $12.50 ea. Papers in buyers name 5 or more are taken in lot, $10 ea. or $210 for lot. Carl C. Smith, Rt. 3, 4 purebred Berkshire boars, 9 wks. old, $10 ea., fine for breeding stock; also, 8 Duroc and Berkshire cross bred shoats, wt. about 50-60 lbs. ea., $10 and $12 ea. J. Paul Higginbotham, Rt. 1, Bogart. Reg. large meat type boar, Maplehurst Ace, 4th., 819171, farrowed June 17, 1958 at Ma- plehurst Farm. So. Boston, Va. Wt. about 300 lbs. Make offer. G. L. Thompson, Rt. 3, Box 7. Logansville. and gilts, from selected breed- ing stock, heavy, well devel- oved bloodlines. Calvin Stone, Pineview. : Black Poland China hogs, from Cert. meat boars, pigs, 40 to 60 lIbs., either sex, $35; boars, ready for service, from $75.00 to $100. Treated for Cholera, Erysipellas and from Cert. Ga. No. 1 Brucellosis free herd. Jas. R. Mullis. Coch- ran, Ph. WE. 4-6490. 3 purebred Hampshires, 9 wks. old, 2 gilts, 1 boar. Reg. and treated, (mother was prize winner), $25 ea. Robert M. Smith, Box 297, Butler. Lean meat Berkshires, fast growinse and early maturing, pigs of either sex, without papers; also, young proven sire, for sale. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumberland Rd., NE., Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2-1072. Reg. Duroc boars, 3-1/2 mos. old, wormed and treated, $25 ea. Frederick Zipperer, Marlow. Sheep and Goats 25 goats, $1.50 ea. and up. C. W. Holsenbeck, Gray. 17 Western Ewes, 3 and 4 yrs. old, bred to Hampshire ram, to lamb in Dec. and 2 Ewe lambs and 1 ram, $10 ea.: 10 ewes, 2 yrs. old, to lamb in Nov., $15 ea.; 8 goats, milk type, 4 nannies, 1 billy an 3 kids, $40 for lot. W. F. Ed- wards, Stewart St., Rt. 1, Car- rollton. Excellent young French Al- pine breeding bucks, from D Norte bloodlines, heavy with strain. Naturally hornless and disbudded, gentle and healthy, 2 are ready for light service. To reg. in buyers name. Rea- sonable. Nellie M. Mingle- dorff, Rt. 3, Douglas. 2 nice male goats, 1-1/2 yr. old, part Nubian and part Toggenburg; other 5 mo. old purebred Nubian, buttheaded: also, 3 stone churns; 2 Geese: cross cut saw and two 1 man, saws. Do not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Road, Ss. W. Atlanta 11. A 350 Ib. goat with a good goat wagon and harness, for sale. S. E. Minner, 630-1/2 S. Wilkinson St. Milledgeville. Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Copper Buckskin stallion (half Quarter Horse, half thoroughbred), excellent conformation. G. P. Hender- son, Old Mores Rd., Rt. 1, Con- ley, Ph. MA 7-5355 (Atlanta). - Nice selection Shetland stud colts, sorrels and spotted, $100 up; several gentle eldings, dif, sizes and colors, $150 up; bred mares and fillies: 2 good _tsaddle horses and mule: al- Reg. Beltsville No. 1 boas with or| dq] so, carts, harnesses, saddles 7 and bridles. Fred Miller. Rt, 1. Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-4928: _ Real gentle gelding Ponies i for children, all sizes and co- lors, well broke, $150 and up. Mrs. beville, Ph. 2633. Good work mule with har= 2 ness, $75; also plow stock and Dick Fuller, Ab= harrow, $20: complete outfit __ for $90. O. R. Medeck, B Street, Pine Mtn. Valley, Ph. MA. 8-4466. Nice gaited mare, 4 white. feet, full blaze face, 7 or 8 yrs. old, gentle for children, wt. about 1,050 Ibs., for sale or will trade for another horse, B. C. Sosebee, Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. 365-R-4 Barnesville, nights and Sundays. 15. nice, broke, pony geldings (some will pull carts), all colors and sizes; 4 nice small bred mares, one with white colt by side. All will drop colts in spring. Rea= sonably. priced. Small. down: payment will hold. Jess Hol- brook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. 5 ~ Pair Reg. Albino fillies, well matched with excellent quar- ter horse conformation. Mrs ~ J. W. Bailey, Waynesboro, Ph, 2187. Pinto saddle horse 5 gaited, black and white tail mane, reddish brown tern saddle, Whitley. Rt. 4, Lawrenceville. Ph. TH 3-4309. At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing horse stallion, Reg. No. 451562. Proven sire. Service guar. Mares boarded; alsa have pony and nice, 5 gaited ~ mare for sale. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr. Macon. Ph. SH 5-5394. a Good pr. heavy farm work mules, wt. about 1,000 or 1100 Ibs. for sale at my barn, about 4 mi. N. W. Abbeville, L. D. Luther, Rt. 1, Box 159 Abbeville. le 20 nice, gentle saddle hor- ses, all colors and sizes, mares with colts by side, also sad dles and bridles. Must sell at once. Becky Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd. Marietta. Ph, 8-7125. . Shetland ponies and sad-~ e horses, all colors and sizes. Ruby Brantley, Barres _ Mill Rd. Marietta. Ph. 8-2077, 10 nice, gentle, broke Shete land ponies with colts by side, all colors and sizes, also sad- dles and bridles. Jim Benson, Bentley Lake 2 Ph. 74447. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want to trade 1 ton 1949 Intn] truck with new bodies, good 650 x 16 tires and good running con. for good beef or SS George | milk type yearling. Phillips Rt. 1, Nicholls. - Will exchange half blooded Walking male colt, strawber- = ry roan, for pureblooded dairy or beef type heifer. B. C. Blair, Jr. 3025 Bouldercrest Rd., Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA. 7-9655, Ate lanta. ; Want bull. Will exchange new man China saw for bull equal value. W. A. Selman, Rt, 1, Palmetto, Want good grade cattle on shares. Have 75 A. fine im- proved pasture with more than 1 yrs. growth. No cattl on it. Pasture of year roun grazing, good fences and plen< ty water. Can take care of 40 brood cows or 60 young stock~ er steers or heifers. McDonald, Oakwood. Want 15 or 20 head com~ mon goats, buttheaded pre- ferred, within radius of 40 mi, of Nashville. F. R. Futch, Rt, 1, Box 36, Nashville. _- GAME, FOWL, elc. FOR SALE Large No. ; t quail, early Spring hatch, ful, grown, $1. ea. Some mate aire, $8. bt. Per. No. 7% Roy Dp St C. Bennett, 211 Randolph Cuthbert, Shetland. and qnd = = white body, with good Wes- $175; Bobby fo. Rd. Marietta. purebred Hereford. Glenn Ga. teh, fu ae a ; 2412. - Permit No. 8. W. Z. Page, 2125 . all, $5. pr: OF _PAGE SIX | Wednesday. November 4 ive MARKET BULLETIN ati igeons, with pa- Young Buff Cochin bantams| 1050 Kimber chickens ~ GAME, FOWL, ec, sek wil wee eee, 55. from best of bloodlines, also|wks. old, all shots have has pr; younger, $2.25 pr. You pay Black Cochin bantam, $5. Py given, $1.60 ea. J. L Dickers Express. BE. L. Stowers, 4075} G. B. Howell, Box 728 Rt. 2,j/son, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph, _ FOR SALE Lawrenceville Rd. Box 204, FOR SALE Neinfo Rd. Albany. "|6204. (Conyers), | ce 000 mature Bobwhite a ee 1 pr. Jap Silkie bantams, About iy aes Bred quail and Tt Northern Bobs |, 2 Died dog 1abbit @ vouns| | araucanus Hester ga) #2, Mi: also, wanl some pure | White Rock pullets, 3 ks old, whites, ready for releasing or C. \ Shiel 4a ae se hae attics _ Pr aay 8 R. Snipes, Rt. 2, Commerce. |50c ea. Ivan G. cWhorter, food. Others priced acord= S W. Atlanta 10. Ph. PL. 8. Q ~ ea; Ne #. 8, Rt, 6, Marietta, Ph. 71-1530. g to age. Per. No. 97, J. Li ockett, CHR, Ph. RE. 2- Extra eres Norther Bob- white breeder quail, improved 89 yrs. 1 to 3 ozs. heavier than average, 1958 ke various ges, ready for del, Permit No. TE Free edlor photos, wt. cer- ries, Thom- : , 421 Mark Bldg. At- fania. I Ph. MU 8-0866. Sev. hundred mature Bob- white quail, priced at dis- count in lots of 100 or more, ermit No. 46. C. D. Tarpley, t. 1, Lake Harbin Rd. Mor- row. Ph, GR 4-4910 (Stock- Drea), : 400 growh, fally Seatheced Bobwhite quail, raised in large flight pens, $1. ea. Will del. tificate, m, A. th St. Columbus. Ph. FA 2- 896. Nrthera Bobwhite quail, 8. pr. 10 swks.. Gid- $17 8! hukar partridges, white dov- es, and Ringneck pheasarits, I white pheasant ale, $3. Ship Exp. Col. Send .O, Miss Eve rallace, 716 ye le Bit. N: E: Atlanta 8. TY 4.9159, = =a Ringneck pheasant LoOOs= ters, 1959 hatch, $12. for lot; also few wild turkeys. All at my home on Younss Mill Rd. ndy Broome, P.O. Box 198, aGrange, White, Silver and plu and white spotted Kings and Red Carneaux pigeons, $1.50 px. for quick sale; se Jap. white Silkies, R. I. B Reds afd Corhish bahtam chickens, and 7 var. Of others, $1.25 ea. for lot. No shipping. Jess Dutton, Rt. 2, Rydal... 6220. Grown rabbits, 7 does and buck, $2.50 ea; guinea pigs (cavies), $2. ea; 9 white ducks, $1. ea. will ship. Trade for laying hens, quineas or pheas- ants: GC; R: Philpot, 2377 Sum- mit Ave, N.W. 18. Ph. SY 4-0009 Guinea pigs (Cavies), $5. pr. Ship Exp. Col. Ted R. Har- ris, 806 Maple Dr. Griffin. Grown doe and buck rab- bits, white, brown afid black, $2. ea. Will ship. L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. WO 3-3314. 25 male rabbits (for ating only), barrows, also about 30 does, and 25 baby rabbits, and does with 3-8 young by side; some bucks, 1 large doe ( did |B wt. 14-1/4 lbs) with 14 young ready to take away. Reason= able. S. E. Minner, 630 1/2 So. Wilkinson St. Milledgeville. N. Z. White rabbits, Ped. stock. Wt. 7-8 lbs., $10. pr. Miss Arthinda Mason, 1740 Center Ave., East Point. Ph. PO 1- 7066. 2 very nice Dutch fabbite, 6 mos. old, the male, black and white; doe blue and white, $1.50 ea. Will not ship. H. N. Johnson, 135 Mead Rd. Deca- tur. Ph. DR 3- 6084. GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED - Want 2 does wd i buck, all white rabbits, 6 mos. or. older, near home. Will pay $3.50 ea. Write first. A. J. Winn, Bristol. wks. old, 30 ea; Dark Cor- hish bantams, Bulldog type, $6. pr; @xtra roosters, $3. e@a. Ship Exp, Col. M.O. Mrs. Ad- die A. Edwaids, 716 Myrtle 3152. E., Atlanta 8 TR 4- Purebred Golden Sebright bantam roosters and puillets, $1.50 ea. Will ship in han erate Exp. Col. Mrs. T. Newsome, Sandersville. 20 bantam heris and 2 Toose ters, 50c @a; also 12 pair com- mon pigeons, 50c pr C. W Holsenbeck, Gray. Imp. strains bantam cock erels, Black Tail Japs, Golden Sebrights and Buff Cochin, $1.50 ea. W. P. Smarr, 412 Neely he East. Point. Ph. Fancy. Show Type, pure stock baritams, Black Cochins, $5. pr; extra roosters, $2. ea; game chickens, $2.50 ea, Brown Leghorns, $3. ea; pig= ohs, Pigmy Pouters, $7.50 pr: Crested Helmets, $4.50 pr: white Fantails, $4. 15 pr. M.O. Will ship. Mrs. S. E. Giiess, 1892 No. Druid Hills Rd. At- lahta 19. Ph. ME 4=7979. Dark Cornish, Bulldog type bantams, $5. pr; turkeys, $5. ea; also white feed sacks, 100 ib; cap. 3, $1. Send postage: and, chicken fertilizer, 50 bag. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc- Murry Dy. S. W., Box 4877, Ats lanta AL. Ph. DI = 1388. W. is started Oullcu, 26 wks, old, beginning to lay. Come select your own; also, booking orders for Jan. and Feb. delivery. Chas. H. Hig- eae Bluff Rd. Rome, Ph. ed, $12.50. Mrs. 6 Cornish puliets, 10 wks. old, 12 pit games, 10 pullets, 2 roosters, $5.; young bantam hens, $1.50 ea; roosters, 50c and ee ea; home ce dois keys, $8. a. Suitiea pigs (ca- vies), $1.50 a. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. N. E., Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 7-4390. 9 pullets and rooster, Cor- nisH- wae cross, 3 mos. old, $20.; also trio white ducks, 9 mos. old, $5. Ship Pep. Cok J.C. Brown, Rt. 1, , | Helena. Purebred White Cornish cockerels, $2. ea. and Bab- cock White Leghorn cockerels, $1.50 ea. All 1959 hatch and from very best breeding, FOB my place. T. W. Morrison, P. O; Box 145, Winterville. Ph. RI 22-2361. 250 Durts Keystone White Leghorns, 20 wks. old, ready +0 lay. Vac. N;> GC. and B. $1.60 a. at farm. Ernest B. Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 217, Marietta. 100 W. . laying hens, $1. ea. Entir lot or will sell half of lot. No delivery. Mrs. F. K. Border, Rt. 1, Box 147 A, Pal- metto. 'Ph. 3196. 7 fine yellow Buff bullets. March hatch, $17.50, rooster free; 5 game hens and rooster, Shuffler and Roundhead cross- Marie Hol- land, Coogler Rd., Dalton. 4 you ne heavy type, pure- bred dark Cornish cockerels, from extra fine wtnrelated stock, $2. ea. or 4 for $6. here. Ship Exp. Col. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. Mallard Ducks, $5. pr., $6. trio: J: Li ss Pit: i. Haw- kinsville. POULTRY WANTED Want 5 or 10 Jap Silkie bantam hens cheap of will trade Silver or Golden Se~ bright bantams. E. I. Wix, 570 Quillian Ave., SE, Atlanta 17, Ph. DR. 3-9421, Want bantams of all kinds Sebright, Cornish and Dwart or any type also, want 2 or 3 Ringneck pheasant hens. Will consider the cheapest of- fer as soon as received. Thom- as W. Bentley, Rt. 1, Grayson. Want 20 production Red hens, March or April 1959 hatch. Consider New Hamp- shire Reds of same hatch. Pre- fer 3 or 4 A. In radius of 40 mi. Mrs. J. R. Langford, Rt. 1, Box 36, Nashville. _ Want 10 or 15 young Reds or White Rock hens now lay- ing. Mrs. H. M.. Christie, Rt, 3, Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2- 6179. MISCELLANEOUS Dry ground sage, 45 tea- cup; red hot Pepper, 6 pods, 15c; yellow pop corn, 10c ear; wild cucumber bark, Queen of Meadow, ratsbane, Mtn. dit= ney, Devils Shoe String, rattle root, $1. for 2 lb. lard boxs ~ ful; Button and Black Snake root, ea., $1. for 1 1b lard box- ful. Add postage. P, B. Brown, ~ FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE SEPT, - @-=Cutranresd by Manifaeturer {Ball Ground. 3 1959 : FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia Found By State Chemist Farmers Growing Mash . G 20.0 PPenalized . (P) Protein F 17.8 PROTEIN FAT FIBER | FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Auqusta, Georgia : ALFALFA PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE, INC., Belle Mina, Alabama Master 20% Dairy Feed SG 20.0 Tennessee Valley Dehydrated Abe oe Meal G 17.0 (P) Protein F 18.1 (P) Protei rotein 2 F153 HARPETH MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee | ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia Peerless 16% Dairy Feed S 3.0 = Bess Dairy Feed G 20.0 (P) Fat F 1.4 (P) Protein F 17.7 (P) Protein, Fat and Fiber F 15.1 1.6 23.2 Big Chief Sweet Feed - 7) BARRY-CARTER MILLING COMPANY, Leb T , edie a ee Liberty Leying Mash oe eee G 8.0 HIAWASSEE MILLING COMPANY, Hiawassee, Georgia ee (P) Fiber F 9.5 Hiawassee Maid Breeder Feed + All Mash | 4.0 ae zs (P) Fiber i 4.8 - COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, babe a ee ipy ha re 25 tiga on Monee oN ee oS 2.2 A : Gren Pastures 16% Dairy Ss G . 25 (P) Protein and Fat F 30 - (P) Fat F 2.0 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia Jazz Hey Supplement ae 6 2.5 Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts G 16.0 (P) Far oR 1,7 (P) Protein F 14.6 FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia St & C Dairy Ration .. ot he bn bea COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ; . (P) Fiber F 11,4 (P) Fat Fe 5.1 _ FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITH TOLERANCE SEPT. G-=Guardnteed by Mnufacturer 1959 MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, ING., Augusta, Georgi _ FFound by State Chemist ernie. bie espe a Perkins Special Poultry Denceatiete . ee BIG A FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Toccoa, Georgia , = heal Lew : ; Big A Feed Hog Finisher GS 146 a a * Protein Low F 13.3 PATRICK FEED. COMPANY, Covington, Georgia 1 o/, eae ean COTTON. oit COMPANY. Comilla, Georgia Patrick's 16% Dairy Feed = Protein Low, Fiber High ten ea o Profein Cofttonsee @ G 36.0 i / 5. ae Protein : a Patrick Feed Company's Coe = Molasses . ae COMMERCE MILLING COMPANY, Commerce, Georgia Emons SANE Hig Brower 20 Ce oe Mill Feed : 6 3.0 Protein Low F 13.4 1 Fot Low F 2.6 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, ING., Rome, Georgia SORT HoDeES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Atabeone Stivers Best Wheat Brown Sherts - G 16.0 Jom Cattle Supplement 2.5 * Protein Low F 15.8 * Fat Lew 2.2 : Hire Bag Producer Crutnbles 6 200 0 SOUTHERN COTTON oft DIVISION, Dawson, Georgia * Protein Low, Fiber High F 19.7 73 Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cotronseed Meal SG 36.0 Jans Ey Producer G 2.5 * Protein Low F 35.7 ; : * Fat Low : = SOUTHERN COTTON OM DIVISION, Decetur, Al e vi D : . eee FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Fi. Valley, Georgia Seo-Co ae Protein Cottonseed vce. Alabama . 36.0 18% Cremaka Dairy Feed & 7.80 * Protein Low 35.3 : * Fiber High F 8.1 5 . Pay Day Pigaro Pig tarter G 183 OUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, A : * Protein tow = = = F 17.6 MOFLO 16% Datry Feed | Georgie 16.0 s howano FEED MILLS, INC., Jacksonville, Florida , iin ce _ Orled Citrus Pulp G6 : 11.8 : . WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alab Fiber High ee oe 4 Uncle Sam Dairy Feed . 6 - iavona aol MILL, ine, = oe ie 2S ay Fat Low > Wheat and Oats a 3.0 - on eet . 26 {Continued en page ee eS es ee esday, November 4, 1959 __ ned from page six) S ABERCROMBIE AND SON, : 1 feed as declared Douglasville, Georgia _MARKET B ULLE ria FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED SEPTEMBER, 1 1959 MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Gears 3 feeds as declared _ BEN MARTIN, Royston, Georgia 3 feeds as declared f BAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama peed 96 declend MILLMORE MILLING COMPANY, Sparta, Georgia 7 BERS MILLING COMPANY, L 2 feeds as declared os A 1 feed as declared California : G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia 1 feed as declared ALFA PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE, ING.. , 1 feed as declared C., Belle Mina, Alabama IED MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Alobame 3 feeds as declared LMA MILLING COMPANY, Alma, G LMA feed as declared one RKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Carliste, Arkansas 2 feeds as declared TLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 3 1 feed as declared . BERND COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared RDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia - 42 feeds as declared LACK AND MEEK MILLING COMPANY, Summerville, Seorgia 4 feeds as declared NNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia 1 feed as declared RUCE MILLING COMPANY, Valdosta, Georgia 3 feeds as declared BUCKEYE COTTON OL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, Cincinnati, Ohio 2 feeds as declared CH'S TRADING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared ROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina 4 feed as declared ENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, ING., Fort + Wayne, indiana 4 feeds as declared HEROKEE FARMERS COOPERATIVE, INC., Canton, Geergic 1 feed os declared city MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia 1 feed as declared CONSOLIDATED FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, Wichita, Kansas 1 feed as declared COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Baltimore, Maryland; Flowery Branch, Georgii Guntersville, Alabama 21 feeds as declared OSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 12 feeds as declared COTTON PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION, Atlanta, Georgia 1 feed as declared HLLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, Ae alge 2 feeds as declared 1E PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee feeds as declared 'W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia a feeds as declared MERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia : feeds as declared 5 ERS FEED AND SEED, Sylvania, Georgio feed as declared FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed gs declared DRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 2 feeds as declared ANT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia 3 feeds as declared GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared ENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnescta 1 feed as declared GEORGIA TRAINING SCHOOL, Gracewood, Georgia 4 feed as declared ES AND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Hlinois 2 feeds as deciared HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin ~ 3 feeds as declared ECKLE BROTHERS, Memphis, Tennessee J feed as declared 'MITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared AWASSEE MILLING COMPANY, Hiawassee, Georgia 2 feeds as deciared WEAL BY-PRODUCTS DIVISION, WILSON AND TOOMER, Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed as declared INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North ae zn 3 feeds as declared KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia 3 feeds as declared HENS FEED MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 2 feeds as declared LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia Ft. Valley, Georgia - MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia - MARTHA WHITE MILLS, INC., Nashville, Tennessee NORTHERN OHIO SUGAR COMPANY, Findlay, Ohio PRITCHARD RICE MILLING COMPANY, Houston, Texas SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio | J. ALLEN SMITH AND COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, ING.., Orlando, Florida A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, illinois MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo - Camilla, Georgia = 1 feed as declared 2 feeds as declared NATIONAL REMEDY PRODUCTS COMPANY, Springfield, Missouri . 1 feed as declared THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas" 2 feeds as declared NEWTON MOLASSES COMPANY (Distributor), 1 molasses sample as declared ~ NORTH eras TRADING AND IMPORT COMPANY (Brokers), Philadelphia, Penn- sylyania 1 molasses sample as declared Waynesboro, Georgia 1 feed as declared NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota mK 8 feeds as declared OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina 1 feed as declared : 2 feeds as declared FATALE FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia feed as declared PATTERSON MILLING COMPANY, Patterson, Georgia 1 feed as declared J. H. PERRY MOLASSES COMPANY, (Broker), Dublin, Georgia 1 molasses sample as declared PRESLEY AND VAUGHN, Toccoa, Georgia ee were a 1 feed as declared ee. 1 feed as declared PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas - 4 feed as declared THE vo OATS COMPANY, Chicago, IHinois 1 feed as declared a PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 30 feeds as declared REDMAN'S SEED COMPANY, Jackson, Georgia 1 feed as declared ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia 3 feeds as declared SARS, INC., Loxley, Alabama . fel ie ee a 1 feed as declared SCOTT FARM SUPPLY COMPANY, Claxton, Cooegia Se ee 1 feed as declared ; me cee SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee eS oe , i 1 feed as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Racllen 1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared 2 feeds as declared SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, ANG., Rome, Georgia 3 feeds as deciared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY DIVISION, Savannah, Gearsia 1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 5 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 7 feeds as declared J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia 1 feed as declared SWIFT AND COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia; Chteage. Hlinois 3 feeds as declared THOMAS MILLING: COMPANY, INC., Hazlehurst, Georgia 1 feed as declared THE WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas 2 feeds as declared BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville. Georgia 1 feed as declared I SY 4 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 8 feeds as declared i feed as declared 4 feeds as declared DSEY-ROBINSON AND COMPANY, INC., Roancke, Virginia 1 feed as declared UISVILLE FERTILIZER AND GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia feed as declared EN FEED MILLS. Fort Wayne, indiana eds as declared HLLING quae eh INC,, Augusta, Georgie YAZOO VALLEY OIL MILL. INC., Greenwood, Mississippi 1 feed as deciared As Declared ............... S Ponatined | 2 So oe Other Violations TOTAL... bowen shores. bed bugs and fabric pests mange mites, MISCELLANEOUS : 1-3/4 gal Buckeyes $9. gal. or $2.50 qt. Marion Auiry, _ Plainville. Extra large Buckeyes, this <4yrs.-.crop,; 60c doz. PP. Tom yolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. New crop Stuart pecans, big oe i size, guaranteed to please. ~ Del, by prepaid Parcel Post, 45c lb. in Ga., 50e out-of- -gtate. No orders less than 5 Ibs. Ready tor immediate shipment. H. M. Moorman, Lovet. - Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.- -. 45 gal. PP 3rd zone $7. bu. eee. Col, $1.25 gal at. my home; also, Hunt grapevines, 410, 1. yr. old. vines, 1 male vine, $5. PP 3rd: zone. Vau- telle Holland, Winder, Ph. 1- PE _. Four 2 horse wagon wheels, $4. ea., at my place T. W. Hut- _ Gheson, Rt. 2,.Temple (near _ Draketown). $8 lbs. nice new sage, washed and dried in the shade, $4. PP er $3.50 plus postage. Enclose oe cre envelope. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin. eas 100 lb. print sacks, 2 and 3 alike, 3, $1. or will trade 4 a for 3 lbs. pecans. Mrs. W. A. _ McGuffey, 1013 54th St., Co- _jumbus, Ph. FA. 2-8505. ~ New crop Black Walnut Meats, nice and clean, $1. pt. Add postage. Sonny Lowman, $ilijay. Nice, large, 100 Ib. cap., rint feed bags, 3, $1.25 or jee - Goodrum, Rt. 3, Box 254, Fort Valley. _. Old fashion, large bloom- - dng, Sunflower seed (for poul- yellow root, freshly dug and - picely washed, 4 lb. lard box- ful, 85c: Add postage. Mrs. ewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, llijay. Old fashion large blooming Sunflower seed (for poultry eed), 30c large cupful. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Pilijay. _ Leaf sage, washed and shade . dried, 35c qt.; some dried ap- ples, free of peel and core, 5c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Henry Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly. Nice, 1959 crop sage, hand picked, in pt. cellophane bags, shade dried, 25e bag. Add 10c ' per bag for postage. Mrs. vere P. Hunt, 921 Capitol View Ave., NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-6654. Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, 85c: Catniv, match boxful, 20c: B5c. Add postage. Mrs. Mar- tha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, El- _ tlijay. -. Saddle, plantation type (like English only larger) complete with pad, good cond., $25. A. ~- Neal Bartlett. Rt. 2, Ellen- wood, Ph. MA. 17-8875, At- Tanta. . Old original Blue Ribbon and Green Sugar Cane, about 8 ft. long, three cents. per stalk at my farm 5 mi. N. Nicholls. W. Cole, Rt. 1, Nich- oS olla: ~~ Insects Cost Georgia - | (Continued From Page 1) gects our forefathers brought to these _ Early American settlers brought their own insect parasites such as lice and fleas in their bedding and trunks. They brought moths and carpet beetles. stomach and nose bots, rubs, and sheep keds came in with their ee ee and pets. A variety of flies such - as the house fly, horn fly, and stable fly, ants and cockroaches journeyed in their ships to this country. The early supplies _ of seeds and provisions carried with them o cheese skippers, larder and ham beetles. _. g/o Ranell Lowman, Box 55, 4.50 doz. PP. Mrs. Frank H.. try feed) 30c large cupful: nice Cow Horn pepper, 6 pods, such as clothes Lice, fleas, Nice, fresh and shade dried, $1.25 gal., 30c qt. Mrs. Mary Carier, ;Conyers. Quinceolas, $2. bu. at my home. Mrs. Troy. L. Staten, =e 65, Craisworth: Rd. Dal- ton, uarge, clean, pieces of Black Walnut meats, mostly quar- ters and halves, $1.25 lb. PP or- $1. lb. plus postage, in 5 lb. lots. Mrs. Jeanette Chas- tain, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. White Rice popcorn, 1959 crop; hulled Black Walnuts, $2.50 bu.; large leaf sage, 1959 crop, clean and dry, $1. pt. cupful. Mrs. Marie Holland Coogler Rd., Dalton. Old original soft Green Su- gar Cane and Blue Ribbon Sugar Cane four cts. stalk at my marm, located 4 mi. EH. Pelham .on Tate Ra. GL. I. Wiggins, Rt. 2, Meigs. Govt. inproved Red and Green Sugar Cane, 5 to 7 ft. John Daniel, Rt. 1, Ocilla. New crop, No. 1, fancy Stuart Pecans, 50c lb. Parcel Post pp. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan. Blue Gill Bream Finger- lings, $35 M. at my farm. Clayton. 1959 crop Black Walnut meats, nice and clean, $1 pt. Add postage. Sammy Lowman, Rt. B, Ellijay, c/o Ranell Low- man. E 1959 crop Honey, extacted and pasteurized, 2 lb. jar, 60c, case of 12 jars, $6.25. FOB. John L. Snare, Rt. 4 Gaines- ville. Booking for Nov. del., or- ders for pecans, unshelled, 1 lb., 40c 10 Ibs., $3; shelled, 1 Ib., $1.20, 5 lbs., $5. William L. Dew, Post Office Apt., Richmond Hill. A-No 1 pure Ga. Cane Syrup, 12, 1/2 gal., $8.00 case; 24 one qts., $9 case. About 25 cases. Not shipped. Ross Swann, Dawson. Two 13/30, 6 ply, tractor tires, tubes and rim (rims ex- tra wide, making tires as large as 14 in.) not over 10 pet. worn, $45 ea. Swane Col- well, Rt. 4, Griffin, Ph. 7016. multiplying beer seed, 25c large start or 6 starts, $1. Enclose addressed envelope with each order; al- so, White multiplying Onion sets, $1.50 gal. Add postage. E. F. Weeks, Dial. Yellow and Heart Leave root, each, 4 Ib., $1 PP. Mrs, EK. M. Southerland, Rt. 1, Elli- jay. : Print feed sacks, washed, 1 and 2 alike, 35c ea. Add pos- tage. Minimum shipment 3. Mrs. M. L. King, Rt. 5, Mari- etta. Practically new Western saddle and bridle for sale. J. L. McClure, 5686 Campbellton Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4562. Nice, big, " Stewart Stuart) Pecans, No. 1 size and quality, 45 Ib. del. in Ga. in sage washed | tall, five cts. per stalk at farm. Truck delivery, Lanier Craft, (or 3 Ib. lots or more. H. M. Moor- man, Lovett. himing, | = MARKET BULLETIN _ _ Also they carried such stored grain pests as the rice weevil, granary weevil, meal moth, and a host of other voracious in- sects that each year destroy about a bil- lion dollars worth of stored foods in the United States. The codling moth, which can destroy half or more of all apple pro- duction, is another importation. The Hessian fly, one of the most se- rious of our wheat pests, was attached to the bedding straw of the Hessians, who were British paid soldiers sent here to help quell the revolution. The cotton boll weevil came from Central America and was first found in this country in 1892. spent for control, each year this insect de- stroys about one seventh of the cotton crop, worth about half a billion dollars. The cottony cushion scale, seed corn Georgia Sugar Cane, 3,000 stalks, ior sale. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Rt. 2, Byron. New dried apples, 50c lb. Mrs. W.-M. DeLay, Sr. Rt. -1; Douglasville. 1959 crop. shelled Pecans, $1 lb. Add postage. Shipped anywhere. R. E. Hunter, Rt. 1, Byron. ; Shelled Pecans, new crop, large seeding halves, $1.25 lb.; Stuart halves, $1.50 lb.; mix- ed paper shells, mostly hal- ves, $1.25 Ib. Plus: postage. Cash with order. J. H. Gor- don, Adel. 1959 crop Pecans, Stuarts, Mayhans and Frotschers, 50c lb. lots of 2 - 5 - 10 or more lbs. Add postage. Mrs. D. F. Heisler, Rt. 2, Stubbs Ave., Ochlochnee. 100 lb. cap. white feed bags, 25c ea. plus postage. Mrs. O. M. Mashburn, Cumming. Fresh crop large pecans, 3 Ibs., $1. Ship if postage is sent with order. Mrs. Grace Sea- bolt, 215 North Cliff St., Car- rollton. Peppermint, spearmint, tan- sy and balm, 50c doz.; Catnip, 6 bunches, 50c; 1959 crop Black Walnut meats, clean and large pieces, $1 pt.: ever- bearing = strawberry . plants, well rooted, 75c C. Add pos- tage. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. Dry ground sage, 50c tea- cup ful; hot dry red pepper, 50 pods, 60c if taken with sage; Black Snake and But- ton Snake root, Rats Bane, 60c large match boxful; wild| | cucumber bark, Queen of Meadow, tattle root, Devil Shoe String, $1 for 2 lb. lard boxful of either. Add postage. Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Large nice Buckeyes, 1959 crop, 60c doz. PP. L. A. Bur- rell, Canton. Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., washed and ironed, 1, 2 and 3 alike, 40c ea. Add pos- tage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Re- becca. Chineese Chestnuts, 3 ibs= $1. Add postage. E. W. Har: per, Rt. 3, Hartwell. : Stuart pecans, 1959 crop, 21/2 Ibs. $1 plus postage. Larger lots 'at my home. R. P. Steinheimer, Rt. 1, Brooks. Hand gathered, shade dried sage, $1.50 lb. Add postage. J. C. J. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Clean print. 100 1b. cap., feed = seeks. 3. <$1:45 Ee Bransington, Rt. 1, Powder Sorings. 5 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 3 tons of shucks in square bales with little or no cobs. Quote best price deliver- ed. Aldora Keith, Alvaton. Will pay reasonable price for several small Catawba trees, suitable for resetting. | State price in first letter. Hu- bert Henderson, Rt. 2, Cum- Despite millions Division of the Want Currant and red and black Haw trees, well rooted. Quote size and price. C. D. Cavender, Box 421, Stone Mountain. Want white top Onion sets, known as white Egyptian On- ions. Richard Buchanan, Rt. 2, Kensington. Want Catawba trees. Mrs. -H. M. Christie, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Want 5 to-6 tons, good qual- ity, hay delivered to my barn, located 7 mi. E. Thomson. Quote price and name of hay. W.S. Shields, Rt. 2, Thomson. Want Jerusalem Artichoke roots. Helen P. Hall, Trenton. Interested in buying. bees and bee supplies. I have good location for raising bees, near creek. R. B..Shuman, Rt. 1, Box 269, Ellabelle. Want Western saddle, in good cond. and priced rea- sonable. State price. E: R. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 100, Fort Valley, Ph. GA 9-2068, Perry. Want Jerusalem berries for seed. Must be yellow or fully ripe. Whole berries preferred. State price for 50 to 500. Jo- seph H. DunNett, Rt. 2 Box 166, Jackson. Want Honey extractor; un-| cupping knife and tank sui- table for straining honey in. State what you have, price and where located. Roscoe Carden, Rt. 1, Box 185, Forest Park. HANDICPAFTS FOR SALE NOTICE: Advertisements submitted for this column must be. confined to articles that can be used in the actual operation of the home or farm. Objects created solely for or- namentation or display such as paper or wax flowers or. ob- jects would fall under the jects which would fall under thecategory of art can not be eect E. H. Editor of No- ices. Pillowcase trimming, $1 pr., 42 in. ea. case; centerpieces, $2, $1.50, $1 ea. Mrs. W. Hester, Rt. 3, Blakley. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $2 ea. Add postage. Mittie Ro per; Rt 4, Canton. Flat work crochet, 3 pe. standard size vanity sets, 15 in. doilie, 15 X 36 in. dresser scarves to match, in all white or trimmed in red, 1 scarf, 16- 1/2 X 39 in. ecru, trign- med in pink, $3.50. All del. Mrs. A. Li. Walker, Rt. 3, Car- rollton. Large size crocheted bed- spread, natural color white, $30; 2 quilt tops, dbl. bed size, $3 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Estelle Payne, Rt. 3 Canton. 8 quilt tops, dbl. bed size, $3.00 ea. or 2 , $5, pieced of new prints. Add 30c postage. Miss Mabel Parr, Rt. 1, Ray- nolds. = Crocheted baby bootees, ny- lon yarn, colors, blue, pink, yellow, green white and pas- tel and white combinations, $1 pr. No checks or stamps. Mrs. Charles W. Hughes, Rt. 3, Box 28, Ball Ground, = Wednesday, November i, maggot, onion thrips, harlequin bug, gy, sy moth, San Jose scale, sweetpotato wee vil, pepper weevil, alfalfa weevil, box wood leaf miner, European corn borer Japanese beetle, pink boolworm, import ed fire ant, vegetable weevil, Mediter- ranean fruit fly, and white-fringed beet! are just a few of the many other pests tha have gained entry into this country. State and federal entomologists ar fighting a continuing battle to prevent further introductions and to eradicate o1 control incipient infestations of foreigr insect pests. The Georgia Department : Entomology and the Plant Pest Contro B.jd U. S. Department of Agri Crocheted bedspread, 92 104 in., cream color (won Ga State Fair premium this yr. $65. Mrs. G. E. West, 108 Triple Hill Dr., Macon. Nice print and solid colo little girl dresses, sizes 2 - vrs old, $1.25 ea.$* aprons dif. colors, 50c ea. Add post age. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3 Ellijay. Home made quilt tops, dbl. bed size, new cloth, $2.50 ea. No COD or checks. Add pos- tage. Mrs. Maxine Clark, Rt. 3, Buford. 2 Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all made by patterns, nice new prints and plain colors, $2.50, cup and saucer, gentlemans bow and other designs. Mrs, Alma Pharr, Rt. 1, Canton. 3 2 hand crocheted bed- spreads, off-white color, $35 ea.: dbl. bed size. Mrs. C. EK. DeLay, Rt. 1, Buford. Vanity set, crocheted edge of Wiserts; Spe, $o.;1 pc, S128 cluster stitch doily, $1; Pine- apple edge, 2 in. 01 yd. State color. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Rt 1, Box 216, Bishop. A Dbl. size quilt top, mus%in applique, pink print, a Girl set together with solid pink percal, $7. Mrs. Staten, Box 65, Chatswort Rd., Dalton. = Nice, new quilts, dbl. be size, cotton material, cotton padding, Sea Shells design $10; Butterfly design, $8 and other designs, $6.50.. Made of good cotton material. Berth: Carter, Rt. 1, Chickamauga. Nice, new, hand made quil tons, full dbl. bed size, made o: matching soli dian Head, dif. designs, som Mrs. Nettie Dillard, Duryl son Dr., City 10, Dalton. _Hand tooled, hand mada bill folds, western style and flowers, genuine cowhide, $2.50 ea., $24.00 doz., $13 half 0z.; gator or lizzard hand bags, $5.00; large gator or lizzard hand bags, $5; larg gator shoulder bags in brown red or black, $10. $2 deposit on COD orders. Johnny Bonds, - Battey State Hospital, Rome. <2 : Childrens house coats, $2.+ 50; aprons, without bids, 50e=. fancy, $1 with bid, $1.25: plain with bid, 75c, 3 - 4 yr. _ old girls dresses, $2.00; dbl, bed quilt tops, $3 ea. Mrs. Bell Thomas, Blue Ridge. Cup and Saucer Quilt top made of pretty new print, dbl. bed size, $2.50: also, other tops of new print and plain colors mixed. Add postage. oe Alma Pharr; Rt. 1, Can_ on, ae Pillowcases, tatted insertion, $3.50; Swedish emb. trimmed towels, $1.; all linen handker- chiefs, tatted corner, $1. Mary Jo Powell, 405 Georgia Ave., ao 15 Pho odAe Novelty not holders, 18 patterns, 25c ea. or 6, $1. Ac ARE. 5, Ellija postage. Mrs. W. W,