Georgia arke Phil Campbell, Farmers Bulleti Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1960 FARM WORK WANTED Refined, middleaged, white roman wants jo on the Prefer near At- thel Jefferies, 312 , SE, Atlanta. Want Seacthanies work, tractors, trucks, farm equip- ment, exp. driving. Can give Ref. William Gleaton, 205 Hillside Dr. LaGrange. White man and wife, 49 and $0 yrs. one child, age 13, in chool, want work on poultry arm, cattle or caretaker, for ages: Man can drive trac- car and do carpenter ork. Like near school and = ureh. Do not drink. Lee Peay. Sycamore. Married man, 50 yrs. old ith 17 yr. old son wants airy job, milking 50 - 100 @ows. 15 yrs. exp. at same Also exp. tractor and ; driver and know ma- R. house, i . stove. Ira mith, Rt. 4, Dublin, Ph. BR. Young white man, married, 8 children, oldest 5 yrs., want on crop for 1961 (can be- in work right away), dairy a or on Pine farm, on sal- basis. Reliable, good Ee and habits, 3 yrs. Col- lege education. Need at least 4 R. house, lights and furni- re furnished in house. Ref. - wanted. Want as soon as ssible. Emmitt Mathews, (86. Hurt St., N.E. Atlanta 7. a Dat and mute man desires day work on farm, by the day or by the hour. See me days at my home. or write. George wy. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Dacula: Married man with family of 5, 2 boys, 14 and 16 yrs., want dairy to operate. Must have house. Exp. hand of ven years. Write or call. il Barrett, Rt. 2. Buford. Phone 434 7409 (Area code White, 19 yr. old young wo- man wants job with reliable people to care for children. or old couple, on farm for $20. - week for 5 day week See or es Miss Nancy Thomason, , Villa Rica Hwy., ae _ _White man, middleaged, Jone wants crov on shares or Job at dairy. Exp. in both. Need 2-3 R. house, lights, etc. ut have own furniture, and reasonable salarv. So. Ga. -preferred. es Morrow, 606 Gaskill ptr .5. Be . E. Atlanta 16 16. White man 1 and wife with @mall child wants job on ork. Exp. and Ref. if want- ed. Need 3-4 R. house, elec., etc. and reasonable salary. Go mywhere in Ga. Robt. Leon Ray, 308 Georgia Ave., S.E., Atlanta 15. arm, dairy or any type farm White, middleaged, single man wants job on farm, for $10. week and room_ and board. B. L. Brown, Rt. 2, 39 Box 31, Reynolds. Middle aged white couple wants job on farm ag care- takers. O. R. Beddingfield, 312 Wood St., SE, Atlanta. White man and wife, 8 children (2 are in school), wants job on chicken farm caring for layers or broilers. Honest and sober. 3 willing workers. Must move at once, James W. Thomas, Rt. 2, Bu- ford. Single, white man want job running corn mill or care- taking on salary or mill on corn. Have had yrs. exp. in water and elec. mills. Need small quarters. Frank D. Whitfield, PO Box 43, Lula. FARM HELP WANTED Want couple or small fam- ily to farm on halves, raise corn or truck farm. Have rich farm, 2 large chicken neue tractor and farm mach. R house wired, needs ne re- pair, near church and on school bus Rt. Near Unicoy St. Park and lake, 10 mi. E. of Cleveland. F. R. Vandiver, Sautee. Want reliable couple to live on farm with elderly woman as Caretaker and light farm work, Small salary and 3 rooms, furnished or unfur- nished. 2-1/2 mi. town. Need at once, James T. McKinley, Yatesville Rd. Thomaston. Ph. MI. 7-3805 (night). Want man to work third year yearling Gum boxes on shares. Can furnish job when not in boxes. W. R. Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. Want man colored or white, with family to operate trac- tor, part crop and part geen or pay all cash. Must have 2 yrs. of experience. No drunks. Ref. exch. Located just off Hwy. 97 at Vada. ; Thornton, Rt. 2, Climax. Want man, white or col- ored, experienced in turpen- tine, to work 6500 slash 8rd and 5th year turpentine box- es. 5 R. house on bus and mail route, b.. CG, Talley: Rt. 21, Lyons. Ph. 2633. Want refined white woman who needs a good home to live in good farm home as companion to elderly woman, and do some light farm chores. Salary plus good home. B. F. Newkirk, Rt. 3, Brunswick. Want settled couple with in- come of their own, to live on farm with me and do light farm work. Mrs. H. L. Ray, Rt. 2, Union Point. Want sober, Christian man, exp. dairyman with working family who can operate dairy and farm. Must know farm machinery axe tractor and truck. 5 R. house, modern conveniences, 2-1/2 mi. town, paved road, school bus and mail Rt. Ref. required. O. C. see Rt. 3, Cairo. Ph. 2- Want woman in good health, not over 45 yrs, to live in home on farm and do light farm and _ household chores. All conveniences. Permanent home with reason- able salary. No alcoholics. Write full information. J. W. Knight, Rt. 2, Box 272, Cov- ington. Want middleaged, settled woman to live as one of fam- ily with wife and husband and do light farm work for reasonable salary. Mrs. Albert Hamilton, 126 Park Lane, Thomaston. Want dairy hand to operate milking. machines in large dairy. Starting salary $45. week, with house, lights, water, milk furnished. 1 day off every other week. Jos Von Waldner, Rt. 4, Box 147 c/o Dairy, Sylvania. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE 1951 Minneapolis Moline one row tractor, with all equipment all in good cond. including harrows, planters, distributor, cultivators and tiller with new disc, $375. Thomas Collins, Rt. 4, East- man. Front end loader for Ford tractor used approximately one month. G. H. Law, 461, Gainesville, Ph. Lennox 2- ESS: Lewis tree or grass planter, good condition, $150. Clar- ence E. Thompson, Warthen. One power take off assem- bley for Ford tractor in good cond., $25: -R. Nattaway SEs Warthen. Covington Planter, tractor drawn, with plates and ferti- lizer box, good condition; 216 chicken cages back to back with water and feed troughs, 40c ea; 15 doz. cap. automatic egg washer; David Bradley Hammermill 15 in., with bag- ger, crushes up to 6500 lbs. per hour, used very __ little. Call after 6 P. M. D. W. Wil- son, Rt. 3 Douglasville, Ph. Wh. 2-2743. John Deere B tractor with harrow and two 14 in. bottom plows; also 1 H John Deere with cultivator, planters and distributors. All in good cond. Priced to Sell. O. C. Saylor, Rt. 2, Box 246, Ashburn. 1958 model 350 Intnl. Die- sel tractor with planters, cul- tivators, distributors and three 16 in. bottom plows in first class cond. Reasonable price. Ralph Frice, Wrightsville, Ph. UN. 4-2010. 1959 model Ford Diesel tractor with Earthcavator and Tandum harrows, less than one yr. old, new cond. cheap.; 1953 Ferguson tractor with front-end loader and harrow, $1,000-- P. Kes Martin, Rt. : 2, Lawrenceville, Phe Phes- 3 9131 (before 6:30 P.M.) Super A Farmall and Allis Chalmer G, fully equipped and in first class cond. L. J. Folsom, Rt. 2, Hahira. One ea. 5,000 and . 3,000 Game Bird Incubator, quanti- ty of laying pens and coops, also feed and water troughs and other equipment. M. McDowell, P. O. Box 826, 321 Andrews Rd, Columbus. Electric Feed Mill (Feeders Friend), Hopper-Scales, Elec. Hammer Mill and 2 ton Miler, all combined with all electric wiring, bales and switches. Almost like new. Used very little. $1,200. I. L. Sasser, Mc- Intosh. 1 horse steel beam plow stock. Bernard Daniel, Doug- lasville. Ph. Wh. 2-3001. Homart Jet pump complete, $100.; one complete deep well hand pump, $100.;-one shal- low well jet pump, $50. John Purvis, Charing. Thornhill two-horse wa- gon; Hay Rake, mule drawn with tractor hitch, self dump- e.; Cole corn and _ peanut planter, with complete set of plates; Cole cotton planter, two guano distributors; Planet Jr. hill and drill seeder; Chattanooga one horse turner. All in: good cond. J. B. Pope, 504 S. Lee St., Fitzgerald. Surge milking machine complete with compressor and three buckets, all in good cond.; also one irrigation mo- tor, 25 H. P. Air Cooled Wis- consin motor plus Peerless > pump. J. M. Byne, Sr., M.D., Waynesboro. Two (2) D2. Caterpillar crawlers for sale or will trade for good utility Diesel trac- tor wheel type. L. A. Mallory Estate, RFD. 3, Thomaston, Ph. MI. 7-3507. Gravely tractor with rotary plow, sickle bar and cultiva- tors, late model. All in excel- lent condition, $295. J. V. Powers, 620 Cofield ODr., Hapeville. Ph. PO. 7-1366. 75 ft. Aeromotor Windmill, erected 5 miles South from Franklin, on Hwy. 27, $100. Come and get it. Walter Lip- ford, Franklin. Good two-horse wagon, all wood with iron tires, $40. cash. R. E. Ross, Cherrylog. 400 cap. Electric Incubator, automatic controls, self turn- ing. Used one season, $50. Mrs. W. M. Craig, 889 Tift Ave. Baad Atlanta 10, Ph. 753- 3 ; Briggs and Spratt wood saw with three to five horse power air cooled engine, mounted on wheels, all for $60., belts included. Herbert Peacock, Eastman, Ph. 9147. NUMBER 14 B. B. 8 disc harrow, 3 point hitch, real good cond., reasonable, H, B. Brookshire, Hwy. 60, Suches. Uc ae a ne pate ae cero ese John D. tractor No. 51, hare row, cultivators, tiller wit seed box; mower and 2 whee wagon, tractor has 80 pet. o: original rubber on_ tires, $1200. cash price, or will-trade in small tractor in as good cond. as mine for same. J. L, Williams, RFD 3, Pine Mt., Ph. North 3-2293. Sawmill complete with mo- tor and edger, 60 horse pow= er Allis Chalmers motor with belt, cheap. Located 3 mi, Southwest Cave Spring. W, O. Whistenant, Rt. 2, Cedars town. - 1956 G. M.C. tractor with new motor, 1958 Taylor trailer, 35 ft. long. W. E. Moore, Thomaston, Ph. Mid- way 7-7234. 1954 TD 9 Intnl. Bull Dozer, $900, needs some re- pairs; 3 point. hitch . fire broke plow, $65.; D 2 Cater= pillar late model, $600.; Case tractor and mower, $350. F. M. Gazaway, 2486 Clifton Springs Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR, 8-2971. Homart deep-well pump, $30.; One Sub-Soiler (for D-2 equipped with agricul- ture blade) $75. M. P. Ben- nett, 3311 Butner Rd. At- lanta 11. Sears 5 deck electrie brooder, 500 cap. 2 broods raised in it. Sacrifice for $65. Come after it. 415. No. Side Drive. Iva Hogan, Box 414, Acworth. 1952. model 1 row John Deere tractor, with hydrau- lic system, planter, fertilizer hopper, cultivator, 4 dise til- ler, heavy duty harrow. Pow= er take off and pulley, only made 5 crops, $650. H. Hill James, Box 51, Lyons. Chicken brooder, harrow, blacksmith shop tools, plan ter, distributor, plow tools cross cut saw. Must sell. Will sacrifice. Mrs. P. E. Lott, 1516 Northwest Dr., Atlanta, Ph. Sy. 4-8875. Hasty automatic chicken feeder, 400 ft. trough. Has not been in use for some time but in good cond. Sell cheap or exchange for saddle horse or anything of same value Dalton Mathis, Rt. 4, Box 192, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6932. One heavy iron-wheeled wagon, very strong, $10.; one row cotton and pea planter, $5.; one, 1 horse plow, one light middle - buster, one small rip saw and mandril, 2 for $5. Sell all together or separately. H. Howard, Kathleen. Sears Farmmaster electrie ircubator, in .good working order, $50. cash, FOB. Ther mon Teague, East Ellijay. 2 horse power 14 ft. x 18 ft, McCormick-Deering hay Bail- er, $65. cash. Kermit Grogan, Rt. 4, Manning Rd., Marietta, _ Georgia e@ EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH _ @ LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Ceorgia, First: e@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN NATIONAL DITORIAL ei P98 AFFILIATE MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL Editor GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices Siate Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S. W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. 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Six Surge milkers, like new, one 2-ton Brower feed mixer, three electric motors, HP. 10 HP. and 25 HP. C. N. fobeids C/O Dairy, 2500 ennessee Ave., Savannah. One 1200 Cap. Petersime incubator, also one 2000 ap. Petersime incubator. R. . Jackson, Yatesville, Two old chicken brooders, n good shape without pipe. 10. ea. Mary Dunnell, Rt. 2, anon. 4 steel wheels for front and rear, for Farmal M or H trac- tor; one B John Deere tractor with planter; one Guano shredder on wheels. At my place. W. H. Savage, Statham. EQUIPMENT WANTED Want automatic egg grader big enough to handle produc- tion of 14 cases per day. Must be in good operating cond. and peer. for cash. J, B. Adams, 400 Boring Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-3128, Want. good 14 in. bottom plow with three point hook up. For Case or Ford tractor. tate age and price, Milan urvis, Rt. 1, Lacrosse Rd., mericus, Ph. 7109. Want Cutaway harrow with trucks. No tongue. Mrs, Mar- garet Weeks, Rt. 1, Alto. Want good smoothing har- gow. 20 disc, prefer lift type, point hitch for Ford trac- tor. Consider pull type. Also, want good rotary mower for Ford tractor and layoff plow for Ford. Will exch. or buy if price is right. Glenn McDon- gid, Oakwood. Want good, used chain saw fore for cash. Home lite pre- erred. W. T. Pritchett, Rt. 2, llijay. __._..._.. Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs, LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr. added to or removed from Want 3, 3, 7, gas brooders, 1,000 cap. ea. Fred Norman, Dewy Rose. Want pick up hay baler and side del. rake. Both to be good cond. enough to start using at once. T. A. Hogg, Rt. 2, LaGrange. Ph. 4-4515. Want small Midget Marvel Flour Mill and other neces- sary machinery to set up a small flour mill. E. E. Tread- well, Jr. c/o Pine Valley Farm, 2889 So. Rainbow Dr. Deca- LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle 4 yr. old Jersey milch cow with 3 weeks old heifer calf. Cow easy to milk and handle and has no bad habits, $175. oeer R. Gurney, Rt. 2, Kite, a. 3 Reg, Guernsey heifers freshen Nov. 23 - 25th,; heavy milk producers and. Reg. Guernsey bulls, 15 - 25 months old, Reasonable prices. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Reg. Angus bulls 1 yr. and 2 yrs. old. Calfhood vaccinated and from clean herd. Guaran- teed breeders. From good bloodlines. F. W. Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw. Purebred polled Hereford bull, 7 mos. old, dark red in color, excellent conformity, $100. E. H. Boyle, Peaceful Valley Farm, US Highway 1, Blythe. Young reg., Larry Domino Hereford bull, high merit, horned type, 22 mos. old, $200. Send picture on request. M. oo Ball Ground, Ph. Reg. Black Angus bull, 14 mos. old, $175. Del. within 95 miles free. Can furnish papers. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville, Ph. Am. 5-2266. Reg. polled Hereford bull, 11 mo. old; $200 or trade. Papers furnished, M. B. Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd., Macon. 30 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 24-30 mos. of age from popular blood lines. Priced reasonably. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W: Park Ave., Valdosta. Reg. Angus bull about three yrs. old, 12-13 hundred lbs., $275. 7 miles South of Blairs- ville on H. 129. R. Neal Col- lins, Rt. 1, Blairsville. Reg. polled Hereford bull, 1 yr. old Jan. 1, Domino breed- ing, well marked, reasonable price. H. E. Mathis, RFD 1, Taylorsville. 4 Angus cows, bring calves first of 1961; One bull 3 yrs. old gentle and one heifer, 8 mos. old. All very good confor- mation, good blooded cows. Jack Barnette, Colbert. Polled Hereford bull, dbl. reg. Rollo Domino, 15 mos. old, dark red, blocky, well marked, ready for light ser- vice. E. C. Dawson, C/O Holly Oak Ranch, Rt. 4, Box 21, Al- pharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5960. Five dbl. reg. polled Here- ford bulls, 22 mos, of age ready, for heavy service; 14 dbl. reg. polled Hereford bulls 9-10 mos. of age. All well marked and from good blood lines and large for age. Harry A. Wasden, M.D., Quitman. Reg. polled Hereford bull, ealved Jan. 1960. Papers fur- nished. $200 or trade. M. B. Welsh, Rt, 2, Heath Rd., Mac- on, At Service Reg. Angus Bull, $3 per head and pasture for cows. Westwood Farm. Rock- mill Rd: just East of Haynes Bridge Rd., Mrs. George West Jr., Atlanta, Alpharetta, Ph. BL. 5-3937. Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull, 12 mos. old, good conformation and is of Ericmere breeding. Selling to prevent inbreeding. $135 with registration papers. Also very nice Red Poll heif- er, bred to Angus bull, fresh- en in 7-14 days, $130 both at my farm. Joe B. Alexander, Rt, 1, Cornelia. Hereford bull, Reg. both Assns., G.H.R. Mischief Domino 41, calved June 3, 1958, $200 for quick sale. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman. Yellow Jersey milch cow, freshen March 1961, about 3 gal. now; also 19 mos. old Guernsey heifer, wt. about 500 Ibs; Jersey and Guernsey cross bull, 4 mos. old, fat, in good shape. Sell or take mare or stallion from 1 yr. old up on same, O. M. Moody, Rt. 4, near Waresboro, Waycross. Swine Purebred Duroc hogs, with or without papers, bred sows and open gilt; one black mare mule, work single or dbl., $75 or swap for gentle pony that will ride and plow. Marvin Denne Sandersville, Ph. 3856. O.1.C. breeding stock, med. type from reg, medium type; shoats 3 mos. old, $25.00 ea; pigs, 8 wks. old, $20.00 ea. either sex. Will reg. in buyers name, treated, crate. Cheap- er at farm, Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Reg. Tomworths; fine lot of pigs, boars and gilts. Best bloodlines, healthy stock. J. S. Davis, Rt. 3, Abba, Fitzgerald, Ph, 6541. Duroc and Poland China boar, large young fine breed- ing type, the best, $35.00 E. F. Bayne, Loganville, Rt. 3. Beltsville No. 1 hogs. Bangs and Lepto tested. Bred and open sows and gilts. Prize winners. R. E. Adair, Thomas- ton, Ph, 7-3880. ea 2 OE Landrace male, wt. 167, age 5-1/2 mos, of Reg. stock but no papers, $40.00. Mrs, Ken- Bee nue Atlanta, Ph. TR. Regular Landrace, service age boar and gilts. From po- pular bloodlines. Reg. in your name. Prices start at $25.00 ea. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 2589. 6 purebred Yorkshire sows, had 2 litters ea., avg. 14 pigs with second litter; purebred Landrace male, 16 mos. old; 44 pigs, 6 wks. old; also 2 slightly used semi - automatic feeders, 2 door and 4 door. Boyce Bryant, P. O. Box 578, Elberton, Ph. 1114-J. Reg. OPC pigs from the best bloodlines, 8 weeks old, wean- ed, wormed and Bangs tested free, wt. 50 - 60 lbs. Sired by my certified meat type boar. Will not ship. Come see. Cur- tis M. Ganer, Rt. 1, Box 58, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6641. Horses, Mules & Ponies Ponies and horses, black and white, Palomino, Buckskin and sorrel colored. Several mares with baby colts, small Mexican burros, saddles bri- dles, blankets, carts and har- ness. All stock gentle and safe for children. Priced to sell before Christmas. G. M. Hous- ley, =Rt.-6, . Matietta;. Ph: 42-72144. 8 month old filley colt, 1/2 Tennessee Walker, bay with blaze face, very gentle and halter broke. Z. R, Minyard Pine Mountain. Ph. 3-2612, Real Mexican burros, some will bring colts in the Spring. All sizes from very small to extra large. $70 - $125.00 or trade for beef steers. D. B, Lewis 2332 Panola Rd. (just off Covington Hwy.) Lithonia, Ph. HU 2-8363. 2 good farm mules, wt. 1000- 1100 Ibs. ea., $125.00 ea. or $225.00 for the pair. H. W. Hattaway, Mitchell, One good black mare farm mule, work dbl. or single, $75 at farm. Marvin Newsome, Sandersville, Ph. 3856. At Stud: Foreign Ex-. change, Reg. thoroughbred stallion of top racing blood. Sire, Ambiorix, 7th. ranking sire of money winners in U. S. Dam, Hyperion and Man OQ War line. This stud 17 hands with excellent conformation. Proven sire of top quality T. B. and Hunter type colts. Ann Hopkins, c/o Edgewood Farm, Evans, Mexican burros, 3 yr. old female, solid gray color, 6 yr. old jack, gray and white spot- ted. Extra nice breeding stock. Z. W. Kirkland, 2621 Ball aie Dr. Tucker. Ph. HI 3- Saddle horses and Shetland ponies, gentle for children, all sizes, colors and_ prices: also saddles and bridles. Rebecca Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd. Marietta. Ph, 42-78125. Reg. saddle bred mare, 5 gaited, has been Shown, bay color, 16 hands high, good conformation, very gentle but plenty spirit, good mare for breeding. Sell or trade for smaller mare of equal value. Bunny Culley, 4603 Ridgeview peat Dunwoody. Ph, BL. 5- 4 yr. old black Shetland pony gelding, well broke to ride, with bridle and saddle, $150. T. E. Ferrell, Madison. Reg. Morgan stud colt, 6 mos, old, chestnut with white blaze and 2 white socks, se- lective breeding, healthy, well developed, an outstanding an- imal. Ben F. Malone, c/o Hick- ory Springs Farm, Rt. 1, Box 90. Fairburn. Ph. 964-4402. Shetland Welsh pony, black, white markings, 7 mos. old, $125.00; sorrel gelding, sad- dle bred, trained, gentle, 4 yr. old, $135.00; dapple gray geld- ing, Quarter type, jumper, easy handled, 8 yrs. old, $125; Tenn. Walker light sorrel, flax mane and tail, 4 yrs. old, well mannered, $225.00. Jack ae 7 young Shetland pon studs cheap. E. C. Rogers, F 2, Wrightsville. : Brown an d white saddl horse, ready to be broke, 1 mos, old, $100.00 (wor more) for quick sale. C. 4 Smith, Rt. 4, Macon. Ph, 5-0855. ; Shetland pony, gentle, used to children, also saddle, sad. dle holder, bridle and othe accessories, $225.00 for lot. at farm. Dr. D. W. Single 622 Candler Bldg., Atlanta < Ph. JA 3-8232. At Stud: Reg. 12,432 PHB grand sire i 2 Dude Good, 5 gaited 6 yr. o 1 strawberry roan mare, gentl for any 11 to 14 yr. old boy of girl, wt. about 950 Ibs. fag first class cond. $195.00; al so 2 nice Shetland. pony stud colts, sorrel and spot, $150. of $85 ea. Alvah Pasley, | Brookwood Dr. Thomaston. Small size, young mal | Shetland pony, nice and gene tle for children, $100.00; male burro, black with white nose small, young, gentle, $50.00 ea Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrolle on. e ; Reg. bright bay Morgan colt, Halali Firefly, by oute ff standing performance stallion 4 Manito, well built, large with - unusually good qualities, plene ty action; also sell his 0 Lantz Flicka, placed in 1 E mont 100 mi. Trail Ride, Mrs. Frank Rust, c/o Halali Farm, Evans, Ga. oe SEED & PLANTS. FOR SALE Pensacola Bahia grass deed, 97.78 pet. pure; Germ. 50 pct., firm seed, 20 pct. total Germ. 70. pet. 22c Ib. at my place. Carl P. Savage, Jr., Dooly St. Montezuma. E. J. and Chas. W. frost- proof cabbage plants, 300, $1 500, $2.00; $3.00 M. Del, cs a Chanclor, Pitts. Ph, M! Blakemore and _ Dorsett strawberry plants, ea. kind, ~ $1.25 C; 500, $5.00; $8.00 M. No chks.. Mrs. J. O. Waldrip, Gainesville. ; Hunt grape vines, well roote ed, 1 yr. cutting, 10 Hf male vine, $5.50 zone. Miss Vautelle Holland, ~ Rt. 3, Winder. Ph. 867-2929 (after 6 PM) : Horseradish plants, 50e doz.; wild strawberry, yellow doc white yarrow, ratsvein (no' bane), 35c doz; Goldenseal, $20 C; red hot pepper pods, for home use, 25c doz., or 25 teaspoon; white cut sho beans for home use, 50 cup. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Frostproof cabbage plants Wakefields, 500, $2.25, 1 M or over, $3.50: per M, pre= paid 3rd. zone, roots well pro= tected, full count. Satisfactioi guaranteed. No checks. Sen money orders. J. H. Williams, | Alma. Klondike strawberry plants, 300, $2.00, 500, $3.00, $5.00 My Lady T. $1.00 C. Add postage, apf Ao on cd ASA setae Vaughan, 2499 Connally Dr. East Point. Ph. PO 7-0952. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. : not complied with the new notices, No such notices will be and have had their operation NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS The Market Bulletin staff has received a number of vegetable and flower plant notices from persons who have the Bulletin unless such persons have requested a permit Those desiring further information on these regula- fions are invited to write the.... EDITOR OF THE BULLETIN - Department Of Agriculture At 19 Hunter Street, S. W., regulations governing such accepted for publication In inspected. ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA - doz. PP. Ga. orders only. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd. _$. W. Atlanta 11. Chas. W., cabbage, 50c C; catnip and sage plants, 10c ea. 1.00 doz; peppermint, 30c doz. = Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. f=. . J, Royston. : Sure grain oats, recleaned, treated, even weight bags, _ Germ. 91 pct., no noxious - weeds, $1.25 bu. FOB my J. W. Trunnell, Jr., an. Strawberry plants Mission- - ary and Blakemore, $1.00 C., 00, $4.00, $8.00 M. At my - farm. T. H. Graves, Fayette- ict a (Hwy. 54) Ph. HO, 1- Streamline everbearing trawberry plants, $1.25 C. : rs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. __ Improved Mastodon straw- eorty plants, 100, 80c, _ 85e postage; 500, $3.75 plus $1.00 postage, 1000, $7.00, plus $1.50 postage. W. E. Johnson, - Rt. 2, (Hwy. 44), Crawford- ville. Scuppernong grape vines - rooted, 3, $1.00 or 40 each, _ plus postage. Mrs. A. B. Wha- dey, Rt. 2, Box 121, Ringgold. POULTRY FOR SALE - Araucanas Easter Egg chick- ens now laying dark green and blue eggs, $5 pr; soon to lay, $1.75 ea; 1 Bulldog type Dark Cornish bantam rooster, $1.50. Will ship Exp. Col. Send M. . Mrs. Willie Kinney, 140 avis Dr. Cartersville. Araucanus chickens, laying colored eggs, pullets, $5; roost- ers, $3; Golden Sebright ban- tams, $4 pr; roosters, $1.50. Exp. Col. Send M. O. Mrs. _ Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle - $t. N.E.. Atlanta .8. _ Purebred bantam cockerels, White Leghorn, 1 ea., Mille Fluer, R. I. Red, White Lace ~ Red Cornish, $1 ea; White Co- - ghin pullet, $1.50; trio White Lace Red Cornish, $5. FOB farm. R. T. Brantley, Rt. 2, ~Box 103, Wrightsville. Purebred Buff Cochins, White - $ilkies, White Crested Polish, in trios, $5 ea. All 1960 hatch, ullets laying. Mrs. F. E. New- : on, 211 Stone St., Waynes- = boro. z: Very rare Gray Japanese -bantams, White Cochins, also Eng. Trumpeters, French Mon- dain and Racing Homer pig- - . eons, and guinea pigs (cavies). Reasonable. Consider trading RR. W. Pealor, 794 Ponce de Leon Terrace, N. E. Atlanta _ 6. Ph. TR 5-3829. Cornish bantams, breeders or for eating, Show bird stock, $1 ea, shipped by Express. Write. H. L. Campbell, La- Fayette. Show type Dark Cornish bantams, 8 roosters, $1.25 ea; also turkeys, wt. 15-20 lbs., - 89ce Ib. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc- - Murry Dr. S.W., Box 487, At- Janta 11. Ph. Di 4-1388. Games bred under wire, Claret and Roundhead hens, $4 ea; Roundhead-Spangle 9 mos. old stag, $3.50; Claret Clipper stag, 10 mos. old, $4; Claret hen and 4 biddies, $6; hip Exp. Col. John Knight, P. O. Box 16, Quitman. Pit games, E. W. Law Clip- ers, cocks, hens and _ stags, bred pure under wire, also few cross bred hens, Rd Claret So. Ga. cross, Dom and clipper cross. Ship by Exp. or come fter. C. G. Pendley, 2669 Rockbridge St. Lithonia. 22 game stags, trimmed and 15 pullets, Roundhead and Roundhead cross. See, Lenora Community, 4 mi. So. Snell- ville. Wm. J. Matthews, Rt. 2, Box 145, Loganville. 40 nice, young 1960 turkey toms, $6 ea; 40 nice, fat, young 1960 hatch turkeys, toms, $6: hens, $5 ea. M. O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box __ near Sledge Dairy) ' Superfection strawberry. eae C; also, the new reign giant berry, $2.00 oz Roundhead hen, 8 biddies, $10. 85, Ty Ty. (5 1/2 mi. S. W.}1 ne "Wednesday, December 7, 1960 a 25 extra fine 1960 hatch stags, pure Jimmy Johnson breed. W. O. Anderson, Blue Ridge. -Trish Gray March hatch game roosters, Shuffler, Allen Roundhead, $3 ea. Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd. Dalton. 100 Brown Leghorn 4-A pullets, just beginning to lay, $1.25 ea. or $1 ea. for lot. W. B. May, Jr., Rt: 3, Box 389- A, College Park, Ph. 9646090 (after 6 PM) 26 W. L. 6 mos. old pullets, J. Karst, 2455 Wilson Dr. S. W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL 5-4804. 3 young cocks and 6 hens, Warhorse games, $15 for lot. A, W. Graham, Rt. 2, Box 80, Richland. Giant Black Minorca hens, $3 ea. breeding cockerels, $5; 2 hens, cockerel, $10; 4 hens, cockerel, $15; 6 hens, cockerel, $20; hatching eggs, 15, $3; also, 4 Old Eng. game bantam hens, laying, $5, $1.50 ea. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple St., New- nan. ready to lay, $45 for lot. E. $5 MARKET BULLETIN 100 pr. breeder Bobwhite breeder quail, 1960 hatch, se- lected from high producing layers, $3 pr. Per. No. 48. W. Z. Page, 2125 6th St., Colum- bus. Ph. FA 2-5896. About 500 Northern Bob- whites, flight conditioned, ready for release, also nice se- lect breeders and few breeder pens, Per. 34-5.) 1." Taylor. Rt. 2, Taylors Mill Rd. Fort Valley, Ph. TA 5-5804. Northern Bobwhite quail, $3 pr; 12 wks. old, $1 ea; Chukar partridges, $5 pr. white doves, ) pr; Ringneck. doves, $3 pr. Ringneck pheasants, $3 ea. Will ship. Send M.O. Per. 47. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. ee ere ares treat Extra larger Northern Bob- white breeder quail, 1960 hatch, improved 40 yrs. 1 to 3 ounces heavier than average. Per, 68. Free color photos of Champions, prices on request; also will pay $10 pr. for un- related Bobwhites larger than my 8 and 3/4th to nine ounce star breeders. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, Mark Bidg., Atlanta. 17 geese, 10 white ganders, 7 col. geese, 1960 hatch, $1.25 ea. Geo, D. Vaughn, Rt. 4, Baxley. POULTRY WANTED Want some bantam hens in vicinity Cumming. State what you have and price. Lonnie Bryant, Rt. 4, Box 23, Kelley Mill Rd. Cumming. Want 10 Ancona hens and rooster. Advise price, etc. Mrs. Alice Moss, Rt. 1, C/O R. W. Wicker, Gray, Ga. Want 50 laying hens not over 1 yr. old, Hampshire Reds preferred. State what you have and price postpaid. Ar- dell Beaver, Rt. 3, Jesup. Want sev. geese. Quote kind and price. Will come after. W ae Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrights- ville. GAME, FOWL, efc. FOR SALE India Blue Peafowl; 6 and 7 yrs. old, $50.00 pr.; this yrs hatch, $20.00 pr.; trade 2 pr. 6 and 7 yrs. old for 1 pr. 3 yr. old or older Java Green peafowl. S. J. Griener. 1394 Northwest Dr. Atlanta 18. | Silver pheasant roosters, 1960 hatch, just beginning to change color, $5.00 ea: Ship Exp. Col. Jack Vickery, Rt. 2, Lavonia. 40 Chukar partridges, 4 - 6 mos. old, $2.25 ea. Orby Sout- hard, 210 So. Grove St. Dah- lonega. Ph. UN 4-3765 (even- ings). Ringneck pheasants, Silver and Golden, 1960 hatch and older, $1.75 ea. lots of 12 or more on Ringnecks. Flight pen conditioned, never pinioned or brailed. Ship Exp. Col. light weight cardboard boxes. Mrs. Gertrude Allred, Rt. 1, c/o Montrose Farm, Marietta. Ph. 428-1104. Trio Eng. Blackneck phea- sants, $7.00; Mongolian cocks, $1.50 and $2.00 ea.; Reeves cocks, $3. ea. 2 pr. visocolor, $4.00 pr. Sell only in prs. J. H. Roquemore, RFD 2, Ameri- CUSaen 10.00% 10 black and white Splash Fantail pigeons, $10.00 for lot or $3.00 pr. John G. Lewis, 613 hea St. Hapeville. Ph. PO S. White King pigeons, mated and working, $3.00 pr., young nest mates, $2.50 or trade for fancy pigeons. Also, loft with 10 ft. oak 4X4 in. No. ship- ping. Wallace Neal, 530 Sand- town Rd., Marietta. White Fantail show pigeons, $5 pr.; also, sev. pr. geese, $5 pr. guineas, 75c ea; Bronze turkeys, dif. prices. Cannot ene. G. S. Bishop, Rt. 2, Ry- al. Bobwhite gual $1 ea. Per. 4.230 G20 Ph, OL 2-2121. ellry, Mausville, | 7 large rabbits, 5 does, 2 bucks, also sev. bantam chick- ens and 2 large white ducks, for sale. Mrs. J. M. Bullington, 110 Erskine Ave., College Park Ph. PO 6-1760. Ped. Flemish Giants, large cross bred does, Whites, Grays, Brown, 14 does, 4 bucks, and sev. pr. to choose from. Priced to sell or trade for yearling calf. Chas. Harris, Clarkesville Ph. 754-2747. Sev. pr. guinea pigs (cavies) with good pens for sale or trade for rabbits. O. J. Samp- les, 78 Anniston Ave., S. FE. Atlanta 17, Ph. DR 3-7207. 5 does. N.Z. Whites, Calif, and Flemish Giants, also 1 Calif. buck, $4 ea. B. G. Smith, 4802 Grant Rd. Ellenwood. Ph. MA 2-9295. _Calif. bucks and does, breed- ing stock, can be pedigreed, for sale or trade for Old Eng- lish, B.B. Reds or Duckwings or any Show type bantam chickens. Will not ship. Rob- ert C. Bratcher, 1705 Hortense Pl. N.W. Atlanta 18. Calif. and N.Z. White N. Z. White rabbits, proven breeders for commercial meat produc- tion, or Show stock, Ped. does or bucks, $7.50 ea. Will ship. M. T. Weiner, Rt. 3, Cum- ming, (Atlanta phone TR 2- 7196.) MISSCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Schley pecans, medium size, good grade, 5 Ib., $3.25, 10 Ib., $6.00. Postpaid to 2nd zone. William E. Suber, 1430 Eliza- beth Ave., Perry. Heavy duty cattle crossing, ten ft. wide. Made with street car track, welded two double. Ten in. eye beams on each wheel track. Can carry any type load. R. H. Underwood, Rt. 3 Conyers. Unwashed feed bags, 100 Ib. cap. good grade, some letters, 12, $2.50; larger amounts, 20c ea. Evelyn Bramlett, Margret. mailed to you. Jerusalem artichokes at my home, $1.75 gal. Bu. lots cheaper. C. W. Page, 149 N. Ave., N. E. Atlanta 8, Ph, Pl, 4-6452. Brazos roping saddle, like new, bridle and breast plate, $60.00; also, light 1 H wagon, in good cond., $40.00. R. E. Neely, Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8- 9853 (Jonesboro). Coastal Bermuda a n d Les- pedeza hay, $1.00 bale at my barn. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Jofiesboro, Ph. DR. 3-2245. English saddle, five gaited bridle and electric Stewart horse clippers, just like new, $125.00 Luther Wilkins, 671 Indian Creek Dr., Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-7639. Pair buggy shafts for a full size horse, cheap. Will throw in the buggy. Come see. T. D. Crowley, 97 Rockyford Rd., N. E., Atlanta 17. 1960 Black Walnut meats, $1.35 Ib. Plus postage or Ib. $1.50 PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Hiawas- see, Year old Catalpa (worm) trees, 20c ea. or 5, $1.00. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl Ritz, Campbelton Rd., Fairburn. Gem Dandy Motor for elec- tric churn, used very little, $15.00; also; Leaf sage shade dried, 40c qt. Add enough postage. Mrs. Henry Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly. Daisy churn, 4 gal. with hand crank, good shape, $8.00; Oaks electric chicken brood- er, 50 cap. $10.00. E. L. Up- church, Locust Grove. PAGE THREE 1960 Black Walnuts, hulle ed while green, $1.00 pec plus postage or $3.00 bush by express. Add 50c for ex press. C. S. Slade, Meansvill Coastal Bermuda hay, $2 ton. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box eee Ph. Cherry 2 Ground sage, 50c tea-cupful, red hot ground pepper, 508 tea-cup-ful. Add postage. Mis Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Bal Ground. _ 1960 crop shade dried sage, finely ground, pure, 30c oz $4.80 lb. plus postage; 1966 crop red hot pepper, dried, ground, pure 30c oz., $4.80 Ib, Add postage. L. Douglas Grife fith, (c/o L. G. Griffith) Rt, 1, Dallas. Lots of old Ga. cane syrup mostly in No. 5 tins, some if glass. No shipping, 95c gal. or entire lot. 85c gal. at. my house; 50 or more cases, id bottles to case, good Ga. sus gar cane syrup, $5.00 case, FOB my farm, or ship by exe press. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, ae 177 Metter, Ph. MU Se Bright. highly fertilize Coastal Bermuda hay, cure without rain. In lots of 2 bales, $1.25 bale at barn. F, W, Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959, Fresh washed, nice and yellow root, sassafras, Devil Shoestring, yellow dock an blackberry roots, birch barlg and wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. lard boxful, 80c; Queen of Meadow, Mayapple, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lard boxful, $1. Add poste age, Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt, 5, Ellijay. AT RESEARCH CENTERS SUCH AS TH! VERT NOTICE MARKS AND BRANDS REG!STRATION At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write our Department for application, and all necessary forms will be There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located. PHIL CAMPBELL, Commissioner of Agriculture 1, SOUTHERN PULP NOUSTRY SCIENTISTS ARE CONTINUALLY SEEKING NEW AND BETTER Wane eee TREES AND GON! THEM USEFUL PRODUCTS, INTO PAGE FOUR MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, Decomber 7: MISSCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Gourds, Jumbo Bu., 4 - 6 ft. around, $25.00 ea.; Jumbo Bu. seed, 3, $1.00; gourd seed, Dip- er, Martin, Dishrag, Club, Darning, Bird House, iniature Dipper, Powder orn. Lewis Morgan, Rt. 4, Se ayCLOSS. 500 bales of hay, mixed Kope Lespedeza, oats and Fes- cue, 75c bale or 65c bale for ntire lot. J. O. Mayfield, 545 Ro Broad St. Monroe, Ph. 8- Black Locust fence post, 6- 1/2 ft. long; Split out of big timber; also Sassafras, Chest- nut and chestnut fence rails. Deliver within 150 miles by poe load (400) or mere. rite for price del. or picked up at my place. Conley Luns- ford, Suches. Yellow root, yellow dock, pone root, wild cherry ark. 2 lbs. of either kind. for 1.50 postpaid. Mrs. Candy olden, Rt. 5, Box 73, -Elli- ay. 1960 Black walnut meats, $1. pt. PP. No. chks. Prompt hipment. Mrs. Lois Scoggins, t. 1, Box 287, Palmetto. 1960 black walnuts, some in hull and some shelled, for sale at my home. Mrs. R. F. Smith, Sr., 3770 Covington Rd. De- atur. Ph. (Bu. 9-4512). Black walnuts dried in the hull, $2. bu; also, white rice pop corn, for eating, popping only, $1.50 for 10 lbs. Add Dahe Mrs. Marie Holland, oogler Rd. Dalton. Millet hay, $40. ton. Mare vin Newsome, Sandersville, Ph. 3856. Garlic bulbs, 50c doz. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. 100 tons fertilized ae Bermuda, Crabgrass, Bermuda Lespedeza, $28.: Coastal Bermuda, $32. Wiil deliver for small extra charge, Pierce L. Cline, Rt. 1, ocial Circle, Ph. Covington 786-7821. Several tons of good sericia hay, Millet and Oat hay, riced reasonably. Glenn Mc- onald, Oakwood. Clover, Fiscue and Dallas grass hay, 75c bale. First farm ast river on Campbellton d., third driveway. R. ak aldwell, Douglasville, H. 2-3454. New galvanized barb wire 4 ft. 5 in. apart very sharp, 80 rod spool. Never been used. Will take half of what I paid for it. Mrs. J. E. Ma- gon, 1559 Liberty Ave., S.E. Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 3-4042. 50 ft. long 7 ft. high good heavy chain like wire. Seel 2 trade for iron fence post, to 3 in. pipe and good wheel barrow. O. J. Samples, 78 Anniston Ave., S.E. Atlan- fa 17. Ph. DR. 3-7207. Portable storage tanks, made by US Rubber Co. of spun glass, vinyl coated con- structed. Wt. 700 lbs. com- plete with staves, guy wires nd treated canvas cover. Suitable for storage of drink- ing water, grain or _ other farm commodities, $50. ea. Dan Y. Sage, Jr., 710 Peach- tree St. N. E., Atlanta 8. New crop, hand shelled and eleaned pecans, $1.25 lb. Add postage. Orders less 4 lbs. not filled. Mrs. Janie Almon, Lu- thersville. Nice, sundried _ apples, Limbertwig and Horse apples mixed, 65c lb. and 17c postage ea. pound. No less 4 lb. order gold. No chks. nor Sunday trade. Mrs. Lon Ashwirth, Rt. I, Dacula. 2,000 bales No. 1 leafy ie Alfalfa hay, 65-70 Ib. ales, $1.75 bale; 1,000 bales Alfalfa and Orchard grass, $1.35 bale; 1,500 bales Se- yicea, 75c bale. All good, bright hay. Geo. C. Morris, 204 Marietta St. N.W., At- Janta 3. Ph. PL 3-1394. 1960 crop Ky. uckeyes, all sizes, Bes Cook Mountain 50c doz. Tolliver, Rte 1s ocky Face. Locust post, 6-1/2 ft. long, 37-1/2c ea. Free del. up to 100 mi. Loads of 500 or more, contact. Rex Rogers, Rt. 3, Blairsville. 25 burlap bags, 15c ea. and postage; also, chicken fertili- zer, 50c bag. Mrs. J, E. Car- ter, McMurry Dr. S.W. Box 487, Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4- Indian | 1388 98 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. nice, smooth cloth, no letters nor holes, 25c ea. Ship COD and you pay postage. Mrs. G. M. Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. New crop pecans, all halves, Delmas, $1.40 lb. PP in 3 lb. lots. Mrs. R. L. Fears, 855 East 3rd St. Jackson. Yellow dock, sassafras root and ratsbane, wild cherry bark, $1.25 for 4 lb. lard box- ful. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Cumming. Pure fresh country lard in 25 lb. cans, $4. here. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayetteville. Ph. HO 1-4181. Two 50 lb. cans fresh hog lard, 20c lb. Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3, Five Forks, Lawrence- ville. Ph. TH 3-2998. Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.25 gal. at my home, $7. bu. ship- ped or $1.75 gal. or $8. bu. Exp. L. M. Vineyard, Rt. 1, Hogansville. Jerusalem Artichokes, $7. bu. Exp/2-Col:;. $1:75 gal: PP 2nd zone; $1.25 gal. local sales. imyey Holland, Rt. 3, Win- er, Mahan pecans, 50c lb. Add postage. Dana McDaniel, Rt. 1. Glenwood. Jerusalem Artichokes bu. Exp. Col. $1.75 gal. ee 3rd zone, $1.25 gal. at my home. Miss Vautelle Holland, Rt. 3, Winder. Ph. 867-2922 (after 6 PM). Nice dried apples, 50c: Ib. and postage. Mrs. E. L. Lav- ender, Rt. 2, Box 38, Gordon. Country Hickory smoked hams, size 10 - 20 lbs., 85c Ib.; shoulder 10 - 15 Ibs. 55 lb.; sides 10 - 20 lbs., 50c Ib. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5, Dexter. New Sundried apples free of worms, dried from good cooking apples. Real nice, put up in plastic bags, 5 lbs, $3 25c postage. Mrs. Ona Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Yellow root, fresh dug and washed, 4 lb. lard box mea- sured full, 85c; sundried ap- ples, good cooking variety, 60c lb.; red hot pepper pods for home use, 25c doz; Old fashion large blooming sun- flower seed, 30e cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Eliijay. Gourds, small sizes, 10c; Martin gourds, 15 and 16 in. 15; 17s- 20in. 25e;21 =: 23 in., 35, 24 - 30 in., 50c ea.; Dipper gourds 25 and 50c each. Add postage. Mrs. W. . Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca- milla 3. Catnip and peppermint, ea. 30c bunch; Queen of Meadow, 25c bunch; ratsbane, 60c large matchboxful; sassafras roots, 4 lb. lardboxful, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Large dairy feed sacks, 50c ea. one of a kind; chicken feed sacks, 45c ea. 1 and 2 of a kind. Nice clean, no holes. 10 sack postpaid. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. New crop. black walnut meats, large bright pieces, ready now, $1.00 pint, and 20c.extra for postage for each pt. Mrs. John Brown, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose. Feed bags, print, washed and ironed, 100 lb. cap. $4.50 doz., or 3, $1.25; also good,. dry chicken manure, $4.00 for pickup truck.10ad. Berta Goodrum, Rt. 3, Box 254, Fort Valley. Pecans, med. size, two lb. bags, $2.00 ea. postpaid. G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Old farm bell, 18 in. dia. $10.00 at my place. S. F. Hum- phries, Cedar St. Scottdale. Electric churn and 1 man cross cut saw, good cond., $15, or exch. for Mahon, Nelson and Hastings thin shell pe- cans. G, T. Chaffin, Rt. 1, Box 3, Monticello. Pop corn, large yellow, for popping and eating purposes only, 10e Ib. plus postage; also want a hand corn sheller. Jack Puckett, Rt. 1, Waleska. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED of Chinquepins. State amt. and price. J. B. Poole, Tifton. Want 20-30 lbs. this yrs crop pecans, large and meaty. State price per pound. Mrs. Chas. Cole, 425 Heard Ferry eee Atlanta 5. Ph. BL Want approx. 15,000 tur- yo used cups. Contact. I. Harrison, Hazlehurst. Ph. FR 5-2105. Want Old fashioned oie ling horse apple trees and seedling clear seed peach trees. Give time of Ripening, height and age of both apple and peach and price. J. Hugh Gilreath, Rt. 3, Cartersville. Want about 3 lbs. of dried peaches for home use. Mrs. John Stone, Box 111, Hosch- ton. Want 2 be small artichokes for planting. Quote price FOB your station. Karl Rayhoof, Rt. 1, Box 95, Hamilton. Want exch. 4 or 3 lbs. nice, dried apples for as many good heavy pecans. Ea. pay postage. Write first. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Rt. 5, Rome. Want 1 quart to half-gallon : 5 Humpty Dumpty pajama bags, arms, legs, jackets of stripes and checks. Emb. head and face on white zipper closing, $1. ea. plus 10c post- age; pillow cases, 42 x 36 in., $1. pr. Add 20c postage. Mrs. W. J. Suggs, Rt. 1, Chicka- mauga. Baby bootees in white yel- low, pink, blue, green, cro-~ cheted, $1. pair. Mrs. Clover, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, made of new print scraps, $3 ea. plus 30c for postage: Mrs. Alice Westbrook, Rt, 2, Cum- ming. Nice print aprons, 3 all dif- ferent, postpaid for $1.10; crib quilts, $3 ea. postpaid. Mrs. Hattie Hughes, 416 S. Hill St., Toccoa. _ Pillowcases of good sheet- ing, $2 set; aprons, prints, trimmed, $1 ea.: little girls frocks, 1- 6 yr. prints, plaids, $1.95; boys flannel shirts, 1- 6 yrs., $1.49 ea; ladies bon- nets, $1.25; vanity set, dresser scarf, emb. lace trimmed, 4 pe. $3.50. Mrs. A; L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple. _3 quilt tops, dbl. bed size, pieced out of new cloth, $2.50 oes 3 aprons, band aprons, all for $1. No chks. Mrs. W. Langley, Rt. 3, Box 384- A, College Park. Sofa pillows, pieced in black designs, in asst. colors and designs, $1.50 ea. postpaid. Mrs Candy Holden, Rt. 5, Box 73, Ellijay. ";on 6 full size bed quilts; som print tops, some Dieced, all newly quilted, dyed lini extra large, $5.50 and $6.50, Live 1 mi. Crabapple, adjoin ing Dairy farm, ty gs Roswe on Canton Rd. Ce. Og Blackwell, Rt. 4, a 176, A pharetta. Dbl. bed size appliqued quilts, bright print Butterflie white broadcloth, cok broadcloth lining, $12 ea; top iE of same, $6; fancy organdy an 3 Santa tea aprons with lac a red and white, $1.50 ea., childg dresses, 1- 6 yr. 90c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 12 in. white square doily, pink rose, green leaves center, $1.50; tea time ruffle blue va riegated center, edged with red, 9 in. 75c; large dining table centerpiece, $8; 25 in, white centerpiece, $2.50. oad poses Mrs. Neal Barry, ae: , Cedartown. 2 large size whitelaundy ee bags, clown lavender wit black and yellow, 1 girl with green and black, 1 white ine cheon cloth, round,. 42 - across, white, 4 in. oceeL lace, $2 ea. Mrs. Troy Staten, i 65, Chatsworth Rd. Dal= on 2 Nice print aprons, well made, plain, 50c ea., trimmed, 75c. Add postage. Mrs. I. A. Scott 1570 Ellerby Rd., S. E. Atlan- ta 15. Ph. MA 71-1429, : Bed quilts, new fe : pee FOB my home. Hadden, se, Want 600 to 800 straight Locust post, not less than 3 in. diameter at small end. If not good post, will not accept. Write or call. F. W. Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kenne- saw Ph, 428-2959 (Marietta). Want 25 bu. white corn for meal, within 25 mi. Gaines- ville at cheapest price. Ad- vise. Weldon Gilbert, Han- cock Ave., Gainesville. Want best Del. price on 4 or 5 tons hay. No damaged hay wanted or accepted. John H. Dunn, Rt. 1, Biffle Rd. Stone Mountain. Want all kinds pecans, Stu- arts, Mahans, Frotscher, Mo- ores, Schleys, Curtis or any other papershells, sound and new crop. O. K. Herrin, Na- hunta. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Join Farm Bureau Crocheted luncheon set, six place setting 19 pieces, filet crochet with_-design of white, J. P. Coats thread, $20.; cro- chet trimming for pillow eases, $1. set; dish towels, made of new terry cloth, emb. design, narrow crochet on the ends, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Julia Singleton, 1139 Hall Ave. S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-2654. Soft, washable, genuine lambskin baby moccasins, hand laced and emb. in white, pink and blue, $1.50 pr. PP. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. TV tray place mats and napkin sets of 4, $2. PP; also white broadcloth, machine emb. black with red or gold or gold with green or pur- ple. Lois Mae Reid, Rt. 3, Box 28, Griffin. Nice piece crochet sofa and 2 chair set. Best mercerized thread used, $6. Postpaid. Mrs. Mary Blackwell, 2122 Bro- ekett Rd., Tucker, Ph. HI. 3- 9145. Nice print aprons, med. size, dif. colors, 40c ea..3 $1.; emb. dresser scarfs with cro- cheted edge, 50c ea. Add post- age. No checks. Mrs. James Davis, Rt. 7, Gainesville. 21 dbl. bed size quilt tops, all new material, prints and plains. Gents Bow, Monkey Wrench, Lone Star, Eight Point Stars, Step around the Mt., $2.25 ea. and postage; Several unnamed patterns and_ designs, (but all new ood material). Dbl. bed size or $1.50 ea. add_ postage. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Fel- ton. EROSION IS EVERYBODY'S ENEMY! IT ROBS THE FARMER OF FERTILE SOjL is IT FILLS ONCE CLEAR LAKES AND STREAMS WITH SUFFOCATING SILT JT CREATES DANGEROUS GULLIES AND RAVINES THROUGH WHICH FLOOD WATERS RUSH TO LANDS BELOW- A HEALTHY EST f d iS NATURE'S MOST EFFECTIVE WEAPON AGAINST EROSION LSO INVITATION TO