Farmers Bulletin e Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1961 NUMBER 36 eC ow is a breakdown of the = Agriculture as provided for by the recent _ appropriation is a result of a group of Rep- 2 i lew appropriations in the session of the Georgia Legislature. resentatives or Senators seeking help for pudget for the Department of ' In each instance, the increase or new a particular group of farmers. | ce a APPROPRIATION AMOUNT operation of all activities of the Department, including the operation of farmers eee we ee 000 inerease __ $ 65,000 increase iS ee $ 57,400 increase oS os ntraets with Board - Regents nad University of Georgia $ 30,000 new appropriation _ HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES McClelland, Ralph Fulton i APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE McCutchen, P. T. : Gilmet et . Newton, David L. Colquitt 5 Ray, Jack B., Chmn ae. Warren Odom, Colquitt Hurst _ Dougherty Smith, George T., Vice-Chmn. Grady Parmer, Hershel W. Heard Bowen, ADelbert, Sec, Randolph Pelham, B. E. Schley _ Andrews, Robert 2 Phillips, Glenn 5. Columbia _ : Barber, Mac _ On ESe: = tay Scoggin, Robert L. Floyd = Barrett, Carl T. eyo Cherokee, Mack Wheele e aan _ Bowen, Ross PL ces = hoomps<< SD ee we os Whitfield Boyett, G. J. Whitfield Story, Earl P. Gwinnett Laurens Branch, W. rene. Tift Strickland, Ernest W. Evans | Chatham Chandler, a M. e Baldwin Taylor, John L. Yecatur hye ae Clarke - Thornton, Richard B. oii. Undercofler, Hiram K. Underwood, Joe C. Walker, Fred H. s Ware J Crawford GEORG [A MARKET BULLETIN Siaie Agriculture Building Ediiorial and Executive Offices - \ Hunter Sireet, S. W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 JATIONA Paleo Mase aaa PHIL CAMPBELL tL SOManial ASSOCK. ri Jasspcky Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest, : No. notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, an y commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law _ to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United Stetes Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1108, Act of Oct. 8,. 1917. Address mailing list, changes MANAGER. Market requests to be of address, etc, to CIRCULATION }; Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for added to or removed from 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. = NOTICE Old Yearbooks of Agriculture, 1849 to 1899, wanted. Please contact William R. Poole, 2452 Shadydale Lane, Decatur, . Georgia, if you have any of these publications or know where , they might be found. Farm Work WANTED White man, age 43, single, -sober and. honest, wants job on farm. Can drive truck and tractor room, board, laundry and $15. = pees: M. Reed, c/o Mrs. H. Rome. Ph. 232-5679. (have license). Want Joyner, 914 Maple St. wants job to do light farm work and house work. Have girl, 14 and boy 12. Both can do some work, _. good home with good, relia- ble party. and reasonable sal- ary. Mrs. Essie Durham, Rt. 1, LaFayette. 44 yr. old white woman also, Want White man, 27 yrs. old, wife and 2 children want job Sone: work. 3 yrs. Exp. Need 2-3 R. house, lights, water to be fur- nished. Start any time. Trans- portation to be furnished. Do not drink. E. Eb Simpson, Rt. 1, Box 204, Stockbridge. _, White man, dairy or general farm 19 yrs. old _ wants job, for home and small 4 3c. 9 Wages, Have Dairy Exp. Fred Dorsey, 80 Levee Pl. c/o Mrs. J. W. Rosier, Augusta. Man and wife, 59 and 45 yrs. old need job doing yard work, cattle or poultry work. House to be wired for stove. No bad habits, easy to get along with. Weekly wages. caretaker, and some Have to be moved, Jack White, Rt. 1, Box 56 (near Brandy Wine Site), Alpharetta. 63 yr. old white man wants job, on farm, Fulton Co. loca- tion, light farm chores, with respectable, Was taised on farm until 22 yrs. old, high school educa- _tion. Hubert W. Padgett, 2'72 gperonal Dr. S. E., Atlanta reliable people. re Want job with poultry. Some chicken houses, laying hens and broilers. _ close to school bus, to live in. _ Mys. Ella Blackwell, Rt. 1, _ Dawsonville, a A house Young, single, healthy man, no bad habits, wants light farm work or with chickens. | State what you have, week- ly wages, etc. Go anywhere. Robert M. Bush, P. O. Box 25, Red Oak. White man, wife and 4 chil_ dren need job. Exp. with cows, hogs, chickens, truck, tractor, mules. Boy can drive tractor. Wife can raise broilers and light farm work; other 3 help with farm chores. Want 5 R. house, lights, running water, garden patch and wood, with reasonable salaries. Have to be moved. Contact. W. T. ats Rt. 2, Box 529, Grif- in. 22 yr. old man and wife want work on dairy or poul- try farm in exchange for house and fair wages, slightly handicapped but capable and willing worker. Aaron Win- go, Box 428, Scottdale. White man, single, 19 yrs. old, wants job on chicken farm or tending horses. Want and need work immediately. Want room, board and small salary. Nelson Blaylock, 112 Little St. S. W., Atlanta 15. White man, wife, 3 children 16, 9 and 12 yrs. want work on chicken farm. No row crops or gen. farming. Like about 10,000 broilers on shares. Cant do heavy work. All help with work. About 6 yrs Exp. Want near church and school on bus and mail Rt. Have to be moved. W. C. Leonard, Rt. 1, Lawrence- ville. ee eee ea ae eh Want job. working with poultry, getting up eggs, ete. Need job at once. Lonnie Bry- gute Cumming. Ph. TU 7- Want job at once with poultry, laying hens or on cattle farm. W. C. Stephens, c/o Ed Jarrard, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega. Reasonable try and er. Start salary. 1-2 R. house, water, ete. Hubert Burton, 146 Glenn St. S.-W, Atlanta 15. -Middleaged white man alone, wants crop on shares, or dairy job. Exp. in both. Need 2-3 R. house, lights, etc. but have my own furniture. George Morrow, 152 C Berean Ave., S. E. Atlanta 16. Single, no bad habits, 45 yr. old white man wants job 0 farm with good man, do dif. kinds work, for room, board and $15. week salary, to be paid every week. Lee Clark, Rt. 1, Hartwell. Col. man, 48 yrs. old, wife only, want job on farm, cat- tle, livestock in general, poul- some field work. Raised on farm, well Exp. Re- liable, sober, good stout work- immediately. Need lights, on Marble Hill. Want job with laying hens. 3 yrs. Exp. Man and wife, so- ber at all times. Ref, if want- ed. John H. Ray, Star Rt. Want share crop, tractor. White, Dependable, ia. 50-150 A. sober, farm to furnished with Have to be moved. married, 5 Exp. born and raised on farm. Want at once.-Bill Aris, Rt. 3, Lithon- children. Man, 48, wife, 46 yrs., 1 small boy, want job in dairy or poultry farm work. Exp. in all. Can move any time. Need job at once. B. G. Wi Rt. 4, Eastman. ood, chickens. Am in need of place with good reliable people, to raise Have to move at once. Well Exp. Ref. if want- ed. 5 yrs. with one Need 3-4 R. house. Have to be moved. On halves or by the week or month. Prefer Cherokee Co. Mrs. Fluery, c/o Busy Bee, Canton. party. Grace C. Farm Help WANTED vate room. Do work for me. Must be able drive. Write. Want at once sober, relia- ble man and wife to live in my home on small farm, pri- some extra Rosie Carver, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Want thoroughly couple, white or colored, keep house, cook, maintain flower garden and yard and do some light farm work for middle- aged couple on suburban acre- age. 4 R. house with bath and elec. Mrs. H. M. Ponder, P. O. Box 356, Roswell. reliable Deep well, Strawberries ner. basis to wood, ply at once. eon No salary. work Macon. do garden Adairsville, car water, Want settled couple, relia- ble, capable of driving ear to share home with 70 yr. old man. Nice, mod. 3 bedroom home in suburbs of Moultrie. port, garden acreage for 2 acres in Be capable of taking care of sev. acres in nursery and share 50-50 ba- sis in farming. B. BE. Parrish, Rt. 2, Adel Rd. Hts., Moultrie. Want single man to batch with me and raise Vegetables on share, and drive tractor. Alonzo F. Jones, Rt. 1, Mil- large ee ee Want farm family on 50-50 cultivate acres of corn, 4-5 A. cotton, 3 head horses to with. Also, 2-3 A. tomatoes. Furnish house 15 or 20 cultivate and garden, and $3. d every day they are not in crop for extra helo to me. Ap- ay C. B. Headrick, Plenty r available Write. Mrs. Ethel R. Slaugh- ter, Meigs. Ph. MU. 3-2250. _ Want middleaged, ian white woman to live with elderly couple on small farm, . and do light farm work for room, board and $15. week salary. No smoker. Write. Mrs. E. Honson, 2425 Lavata Dr. and near Box 22, Kensington, Want healthy, middleaged, christian woman bered, who want good, per- Manent home in the country. unencum- of farm by. christ- a en ea SEE ee Want_ woman to live as one of family and raise chickens other light farm work, for room. board and small salary. Dont mind 1 child. Ellis Nola nm, Rt 3, or abeve man sev. hundred and some 5-9808. _ Want man to opera Must be sober and wi work. Milk around 50 cows. Live 1 mi. Nicholls on Alma Hwy. Leroy Grantham, Nich- olls. Ph. 345-2952. | Want reliable, to acres De air: lling to) middleaged live on farm in Richmond Co. Look after small herd beef cattle and timber land, etc. Wift to work also. Nice living quarters. Write. W. R. Coleman, 5188, Augusta. Want reliable white woman to live in farm home, help with garden and house work light farm work. Pay monthly $40. salary and room and board. Mrs. S. Smith, Rt. 1, Smyrna. Ph. HE Box A. Want reliable white woman without bad habits, to live in home with elderly couple and do house and some light farm work for $15. week, room and board, paid monthly. Letters ans. Mrs. Beulah Allen, Rt. 2, Box 21 A, Folkston. send picture. Want white, middleaged woman, about 37 yrs. old to live on farm and do light farm chores, for good home; room and board, meals and monthly salary. Mrs. Write and Estelle} C Smith, 987 Sells Ave. S.W., Ant. 63. Atlanta 10. FOR Flowers SALE also Daylilies 275. Mrs. Sheliman. Few Bearded and Dutch Iris, sale. Per. David J. Arnold, for mixed Mums, Mrs. Gap. Narcissus, Daffodils, ihe cu tings, one cent ea; lemon and dbl. Daylilies and Fall Dai- sies, 5c ea. yellow, lavender and Siberian (little) Iris, $2. C; Boxwood, well rooted, 10 ea; Scotchbroom and yellow Jasmine, 12, 2, 25c. Per. 15. 0. M. Martin, Rabun Boxwood _Seed: Zinnias, lavender, or- ange, red, fuchsia, or mixed, also large yellow Marigold seed, 25c thls. Mrs. E. G ekl, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain. . Stu- Mix. $1.25; colors Rt. 2, Temple. purple ! 25 C; wild Birdfoot Violets and wild Iris, 25, $1.; Bear Grass, 50c-$1.; white or yel- low Button Mums, 12; 50c. Per, 169. Mrs. John Weaver, of Iris, Violets, $1. 25, BPs Per 10) lorsville. Fine Daylilies: White Lady, Spring Parade, Cinnabar. Im- perator, Mrs. ONeal, Russells Minuet, Mykawa, Gold Cargo, Cinderella, Heart Stealer, Rose Beauty, Lillian Russell, Lena Hoover, George Yeld, Director, True to name. La-| beled, damp packed, $2.50 doz. Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Sweet William col., white, dif. col. pink and dark reds, 10c tsp. and stamp- ed, addressed envelope. Mrs. Ben F. Smith, Box 10, Tay- Mrs, seed, mix. Dahlias, Gi ant flowering named var., 12 dif. all label- ed. $3.; 12 mix. unlabeled, $2. doz. All well sprouted and postpaid. Per. Vaughn Rogers, Rt. 4, Toccoa. 237. Mrs. Maidenhair Fern : clumps, 60c; pink Justicia plants, 60c ea. Per. 40. Miss E: 4 mma Dug- ger, Newington, Rt. white postage. Mrs. Angle Wing Begonias Aluminum plants, & mandment plants, 3, $1.25; buff col. Iris, ornamental pep- per, $1.25 doz. Per. 249. Add Nandina large seed, 15, 10c also, Mimosa seed, 20, 10: Add stamped, addressed en- velope. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, , Newnan. Hous? plants: Boston Ferns, 10 10 W. J. Folsom, Rt. 3, Quitman. om- > kinds. ] shapes, mixed, Mrs. M. E. Ranger. Addressed, stamped (2 stamps per envelope for ea. kinw.) | q, Rhodes, Rt. 2 Lily Ornamental penper (all| E11) colors) seed also large pkt, hardy flower seed, 4 Oclock, hardy Sweet Pea, dy Woodruff, Greenville. Mountain, Sweet Redhead, Baronett, Gold Dust, $@ Seas, Warpath, 25c ea; lark, Autumn Red, Mrs. Tygert, TayMahal, light, Hyperion, Mt. V 50c ea. Per. 142, Damp | ed. Correctly labeled. DOBiaeg under $5. Mrs. Cla Sherwood Knight, White Hall, 50c ea. $4, Exhibition type Chrysa mums, ell Foltz, Ine. Spiders, Poms, Spoon Daisy type, $1.50 doz 111. Mrs. Clyde Gillelan 9. Gainesville. $1. doz; white and yellow Ni and yellow Jonquil 25 doz; white Easter gud pink Hollyhock, r Ethel Crowe, Rt, 2, ville. Touch-Me-Not seed, 25 Per. 168. Add po Dewey Ellis, Rt. Montbretia, Dusty Mi Goldenglow, large and pink, 6, oz. Pe N g Cer tings, 50c; Violets, 1: variegated pepper pli doz. Coleus, 15c ea. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold Sparta. see Crimson and Br garden Mums, 75c do and yellow small Da 40c doz. PP; baby Zin: 25 match box ful Feverfew, 10c tsp., a: ed, addressed enve 181. No chks. Mrs Kelley, Lithonia. - Ger. cuts, pink, w lis, rooted Coleus, Ni reus, Rattail Tree a1 nut Cactus cut., 10c e englow, Mullein, Pi sweet Violets, pink mix. Iris, yellow, w white Spoon Mw Maidenhair and Swore 40c ea. Per. 138. Add px Mrs. Ralph Williams Lawrenceville. B | Approx. 20 seeds color Sultanas, i10c pl addressed envelope. IV Tolbert, Rt. 1, Lula. se ee on appy Birthday, Party herie, Foxfire, Spring mance, Rocket, pin all for $6.50. Add po 50e in 3rd zone. Per want Tulbaghia Vi dwarf red -Barberry. Pigmy, Helenium spray (Kupfersprudel) Lona Tallent, Lula. Mix. col. Geraniums tana cuttings, 6, 50 Cockscomb, Marigold,- red and yellow, 50c do ton Fern, Us Philodendron, 59c ea; re white sprined Jew, 5 cut) 100. Per. 1075 Fis Rt. 2, Mableton. Per. Scarlet Kin well rooted; $4, . C; Thrift, blue andj $4. C. clumps. Per. 16 L. H. Cousins, Greenvi _ Ligustrums, ( Per,. Candytuft I per. Phlox, Ni as, doz; $7.50 C; Black white Atamasco, red and. Day lilies, Eng. J ea Minor and Achi doz. $5. C. Per. 13 Be Pink Daisies, Snow 6 Wil Corn=-Cob Cactus, variegated hedge pla: doz., yellow Lantan pink Primroses, 35c 53. Add postage. Lizzie @ ford, 18 Crawford St., jay. : Hybrid Daylilies, Mary = Kimsey, Hiawassee. _ Giant. Dahlias, Movol Peach, ] Cardinal, Ava Ind. | ow, L Prisilla Ward, named 4 $2. doz; All col, Chrysant on blue Iris, 40 $1. Per. 10. Add Old fashion dbl. mixe i i 3, Bo 25c ea. 8 ijay. Tritoma, and Hollvhock (mixe. 25c| Mums, 50 doz; Holly! pkt; Tiny Tim (nice pot plant) & ou hoe tomato seed. 10 pkt. Send dark nde Hone blue i SALE s Tree Cherry ed, Germ. 95. pct. ake Ave., West eee inge Daylilies, size 3, $1.: all col. Chrysanthemums, doz; large type purple Iris, 50c ch Iris, purple, $1. y Orchids, 3, $1. Per. less $2, Mrs. Adell . 2, Ellijay. Indiana- te and yellow, Black , 90c; Silver sheen, fi uchsia, Bronze, all, White and yellow - Quill, Rose, red, alsy, pink, red, yellow, ed Buttons, mix. col. nts, $2.25. Min. order, - 57. Miss Ruth Un- santhemum plants, type, large lavender, , pink Artemesia, 6, 50c. dd postage.- Mrs. J. Box 104, Chester. | or (double orange) res, 25 ea; single or- Oc doz; some other col- ea. No mail orders. 33. Mrs. Delphia Bon-. anady St. Columbus. lower cuttings, asst. 20 (25. Free yard flowers a. order. Per. 88. Mrs. Gable. Rt. 3, Cedar- re Cherokee Rose flower) good roots, $1. ider Lilies, $1.50 doz; 2s, $1.25 doz; Sweet- $1. ea. Per. 242. All on Ozmore, Colquitt. hardy Chrysanthe- In med. and small, Spoons, Daisies, yel- ittons, 2. doz. $1.25 d. Per. 232. Mrs. M. ey, Rt. 1, Cedartown. yllis bulblets, Ameri- +, crossed with best 1 to 1-1/2 in. 12 ea. ; yellow Per. Fever- . $1.: Achilles Gold the Pearl and others, Per. 42. No order un- shipped. Mrs. H. W. hula. nee Ne EE YP SPS Petunias, 5 col. Sul- 3, $1.00; rooted, white, red, pink Geraniums, yink, red, white Daisy 715c_doz; Coleus, 10, $1; _ Succulants, Cactus, Per. 17. Add postage. . H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, n. eee RPE A? y Thrift, 50c Cc. 500, ome fine leaf Box- $2.50 to $5.00 ea: ens, 50c ea. Per. 128. stage. H. F. Seay, Rt. ees Rd. El- blue Violas (Johnny 'ps), 50c doz. 3. doz. anese Per. Morning \purple large flowers, 3, $1.00; purple giant nes, 50 bulbs, $1.00 3. Add postage. Mrs. lements, Enigma. Rose of Sharon, pink, wrchid, violet, old rose, igela, white, pink, yel- |, old rose Altheas, Tu- all, 50c ea.; red flow- Dogwood, $1.25 ea.; iolets, 50c doz; Lemon orn = cob Cactus, Tex- Bonnets, 4, 50c. Per, l postage. Mrs. Pres- ler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. dils, Star of Bethle- cange Daylilies, tame 5 doz, $1.25; Gold Mums, pink, hardy 2 doz $1; Goldenbells, Lilac, Weeping Mary, Jasmine, Eng. Dog- weetshrubs, Bridal pink and 5. Per. 5. | Xmas, Thanksgiving, ; = Chrysanthe- Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay. e, yellow, Scarlet red Salvia plants, : Per. 254. W. L./$1.20 doz. postpaid. Per. 120 >|East Point. Ph. PO. 1-2567. doz; pink Hibiscus, 65c ea: June Cactus, not rooted, 20c ea: Dahlia bulbs, giant size, white, yellow, red, Jersey Beauty, apricot, purple, 13 for $2. my selection. Per. 255. Add _ postage. Miss Mabel No chks. nor Sunday trada. Mie. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da- cula. pacer Pet sash ta ER ae aR Mix. col. Mums, mix. col. Phlox, blue Ageratum, pink, white, evening Primrose, pink Thrift, Verbenas, Goldenglow,. $1.25 doz: yellow Tiger Lilies, 4, $1; blue Hyacinths, 4. $1; yellow Jonquils and Snow- drops, $1.25 C. Per. 257, Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Aspidistra Lurida exr; Herb), 10 leaves, $1.00. Per. 26. Mrs. H. R. Cain, Darien. _Daglia tubers, large type, pink, purple, white, red a n d yellow, some sprouted, some of all colors not labeled, 12, $2 PP. Per. 12. Mrs. R. H. Whel- chel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. t About 250 ft. fine Abelia and 100 large Nandinas cov- ered with berries, all inspect., $2.00 ea. Per, 204. Mrs. H. N. Carver, 328 Clermont Ave., Strong, well rooted, giant Adm. Byrd Daisy plants, blooms up to 5 in. dia., $1.50 doz; 25, $2.50; $7.00 C; lav. Monarda (Bee Balm), $1.59 doz; giant white Dragonhead (Physostegia) 6, $1.00; PP in Ga. Per. 176. State insp. Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 2869 Church St., East Point. Ph. PO 7-3158. Sweet William flower seed, all colors, 25c tbls. with self~- addresed stamped envelope. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. High grade, prize winning Chrysanthemum plants, ready for shipping through May, $4 doz. PP mixed; about 10 dif. var., whites, yellows and pinks, 4 col. Spiders. Per. 68. C. J. Garrett, P. O. Box 112, Bremen. Azalea type Mums, White Daisy, lavender, red, yellow, bronze, 6, $1.00; light, and dark pink Phlox, $1.00 doz; bright red Verbena, l5c ea; Pearl Flower, $1.00 doz; Can- dytuft, 25c - 50c nice clump in bloom, Boston Fern, 35c, 3 for $1.00. Per. 102. Add pos- tage. No chks. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Ellenby Rd. S. E. Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 17-5759. Dif. col. summer blooming Cushion Mums, 2 doz. $1.50. Each col. separate and labeled; Fall blooming Mums, at least 20 dif. 3 doz. $1.50. Per. 126. Moss packed and PP. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chula. Karly blooming Cushion Mums, white, bronze, re d, yellow, variegated Per. Vinca, Forget-me-not, Shasta Dais- ies, Hen and Chickens, 10c ea. 15, $1.00 and postage extra; blue Hyacinths, mix. col Tu- lips, 5c ea. 50c doz. Per. 126. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton. 8 col. Cannas, $1.00 doz; Daylilies, Amaryllis, Milk and Wine Lilies, Umbrella China palm, Spider Lily, 25c ea. Tube Roses, plants of sev. col, Chry- santhemums, Foxglove, Age- ratum, Dusty Miller, 50 doz. Per, 44. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3. Red Verbena and Dahlia bulbs, all very reasonable. Mrs. J. R. Denton, 724 Ashby St. S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. Pl. 3-2688. Dutch Amaryllis, solid red, pink, white, $5.00 ea.; 1 ea. $13.50; mix. seedlings, 12, $5; African Bloody Lily (Hae- manthus), $5.00; Blue Lily of Nile (Agpanthus), $3.00; Croft Easter Lily, 12, $6.00; orchid Amaryllis (Sprekelia), 5, $6.00; Peruvian Daffodi (Ismene), 5, $6.00. Per. 191. Beckwith D. Smith, 3479 Rock- haven Circle, N. E., Atlanta 5. English Boxwood, all sizes from 50c up. In excellent cond. Per, 114. Mrs. L, R. Hartley, yellow Cannas, $1. 1] cuttings, one cent ea.; pot Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1; Calif, purple fragrant Violets, 36, $1.00; Yarrow, pink, fern- like foliage, 36, $1.00; Wintzs cannas,e x tra large red blooms, 5, $1.00; Cushion pink, 12, $1.00. Per. 75. No less $1 order. Add 30c postage in Ga. Mrs, R, P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Daylilies: Superman, Sum- mer Love, Pink Jewel, T h e Doctor, $1.50, 4, $5.00. Free $5.00 Hotrod; Evelyn Claar, Pink Damask, Crimson Glory, Devon Cream, Canyon Pur- ple, Salmon Sheen, Cathedral Towers, Capri, 50c, 6, $2.50. Free $2.50 Brazil. Per. 101. Add postage. Walter M. Jack- son, 1123 Vickers St. S. .E. Atlanta. Summer Poinsettia, Bells of Treland 50c doz; orange, Ja- vender Verbena, 65c doz; Lady of Lake, Queen Anns Lace, 35c doz; Easter Rose, Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1; Phlox, Johnny Jump - ups, two cents ea.; Dwarf Marigold, some blooming, 45e doz. Per 33. Damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville. Tall, named Bearded Iris, 2 ea. 50 dif. varieties, labeled, my choice, $6.50 PP. Per. 82. Richard Myers, 830 Young St., Augusta. 40 varieties, ornamental pepper seed mixed, Germ. 93 pet. $1 pkg. prepaid. Stamps accepted. No chks. Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Rt. 2, Acworth. Fancy Leaf Caladium bulbs, all col. mixed, 12c ea. Ten or more postpaid. Less amount, add 20c postage. Mrs. J. V. Lehneed, 429 Cherokee St., Acworth. Ph. WE 4-3272. Star of Bethlehem and Grape Hyacinth bulbs, 40c doz; Althea bushes, 6. $1:00; small hedge, 6 in. plants, $1 doz; asst. col., hardy Phlox, $1 doz.; Boxwood cuttings, not rooted, 12 in. $1.00, PP. Per. 106. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. Chrysanthemums, man y var., and colors, 50 plants un- labeled, $1.50; Daylilies, many dif. 20 plants, $1.75, PP. Per. 28. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. Daffodil bulbs, orange Day- lilies, $3.00 M; Purple King Tris, Jonquils, Trumpet Daf- fodils, Foxglove, Star Beth- lehem, 75c C; Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas, purple Lilac, red Roses, Weeping Mary, pink Almonds, 6, $1.00; yellow Ja- ponicas, 50c ea.; wild Iris, le- mon and Leopard Lilies, 50c doz. Per. 9. Add postage. Mrs, Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Chrysanthemums, Red Wing, large incurved red gold, 12, $1.00 labeled; Grand Opera Cannas, La Boheme, Salmon Giant, others limited, 6, $1.50. Pere. 27 Mrs. (CH Tanner, Ba Vinson Hwy., MMilledge- ville. Pink Cherokee Rose, Mtn. Laurel, Redbud, red and yel- low Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Crabapple, White Pine, Po- plar, creek Hemlock, Dog- wood, 2 - 3 ft. $2.75 doz; Phlox, blue Iris, Daylilies, Shasta, fall Pinks and Snow- drops, $2.50 C, Per. 112. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Buti ces Asst, Iris, some two-toned, good named varieties, 6, $1.00; sev. dif. Mums, small an d large flowering Daisy, 50c doz.; purple hardy Asters, hardy Phlox, Goldenglow, or- ange Daylilies, lemon Lilies, 75e doz., dbl. Ladies Wash Bowl, Dusty Miller, blue Age- ratum, 50c doz. Per. 240. Add postage. Mrs. Mary. Langley, Rt. 1, Box 171, Mineral Bluff. 150 Cornuta and Burfordi Holly, 24 - 30 in. and smaller. Per. 267, T. A. Holton, Mor- ganton. ; Pink Thrift, 50e C; dif. col. large Iris, 50e doz; Boxwood Hydrangeas, 3 col. 25c, 50c; light and Royal blue fall As- ters, 10 ea. 3, 25c; Scotch- broom, Altheas, lavender Lo- cust, 15, 2, 25c; Rose Yar- row, 10c ea, 2 for 23c; Lily of Valley, 25c doz. Per. 54. Mrs. lier Rd, Atlanta 18. Fancy Leaf Caladium bulbs, 20, $2.00; Gerbera Daisies, 4, $1.00; dbl. Dianthus, Rosy - Morn Petunias, mixed Snap- dragons, 25, $1.35; Golden = glow, Liriope, Feverfew, Gail- Jardia, white, purple Violets, pink Oxalis, deep pink Thrift, mix. Chrysanthemums, 25, $1. Per. 49. Add 35c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Mums, $1.50 doz. Goldi- locks, American Beauty and Blaze Roses, $1.00; Altheas, all col., white Babybreath, and Chinese Evergreens, 25c ea.; 3 col. Verbena, 3 doz. $1.00; single orange Lilies, one cent. Per, 63. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Chrysanthemums, white, pink, yellow, variegated, red blooms about 2 in. dia. $1.00 doz; little Calico Chrysanthe- mums, stalk about 12 in. high, 12 in. across (full of little wine col. with orange center blooms, $2.00 doz. Per. 271. Mrs. Bela Jackson, Rt. 2, Fay- etteville. Dbl. yellow Cannas, mix. col. Fall Pinks, white Narcis- sus Yellow Jonquils, Burning Bush, red flower Mullein Pinks, small plants, 50 doz., 3 large bunches, 50c; pink Thrift, 75 C. rooted sprigs; Cactus cuttings, 3, 25c; Free flowers with order. Per. 119. Add postage. Damp packed Hardee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. Pink Oxalis, 2 Clumps, $1; Pres. Red Cannas, $2.00 doz.; $8.00 C; 10 col. Verbena, 4 col. Thrift, $1.00 doz., $5.00 C; pink Sweet Williams, blue Iris, yellow Aster, blue Vio- lets, Daylilies, Phlox, Chry- santhemums, asst. col. Blue Ageratum, Four OClocks, 2 doz. $1.25, $4.00 C. Per. 64. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. ; 6 pink Mullein, 10 - 10 in. Ligustrum, 3 Zeylancia San- sevieria, 3 Brier Rose, 6 Bos- ton Daisies, 4 Achilles Gold- en Plate, 4 Spider plants, $1.25 each set. Per. 21. Mrs. Law- yjrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box 323. Washington. Bearded Iris: Blue Ribbon winner varities, including new pinks, also 100 not la- beled for $6.00. Good color range. Per. No. 1. Mrs. Mar- vin B. Farrar, Jenkinsburg. 200 var., Bearded Iris, many names and colors. Have won many Blue Ribbons in A. I. S. Shows. Govt insp. Per. 4. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Calla Begonias, dbl, red, pink greenleaf, dbl. red, pink, white redleaf, 50c ea. well rooted; 10 ea. Coleus $1.00; 10 Sultanas, $1.00; dbl. pink Petunias, Ice Geraniums, pink, and white Geraniums, rooted, 50c ea.; 10 plants, mixed, $1 Per. 77. Add postage. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Law- renceville. Seed: Palma Christi, all col. bush Altheas, Hibiscus, all col. Balsom, Touch-me-nots, var- igated w in ter Decanthus Pinks, Queen Anns_ Lace, Marble screen vine, 8 ft. tall, scarlett Hibiscus, plate size Scarlet Star, red Cypress and Cinnamon vine _ tubers, 10c pkt. and stamped envelope. Mrs. R. J. Flemming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton, Pink Thrift, 35c bunch; Iris, blue; white, yellow, 15c ea, pink Rose bushes, 2 flowering shrubs, 25c. Per. 274. Ruth C. Moses, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Chrysanthemums, doubles and singles, white, cream, yel- low, bronze, pink, reds, 40c doz. pp; Seeds: mixed dbl. Zinnias, large, dbl. Marigolds, Queen Anns Lace, Feverfew, red Prince Feathers, 20c tsp., PP. Per. 84 Mrs. C. E. Leve- rett, 2180 Ranchwood Dr, Rt. 3, Tucker. Ph. HI 3-4228. Daylilies: Kauapaha, Chole, Red Velvet, pink Bowknot, Painted Lady, Potentate, Howdy, Amulet, 50c; Cabel- lero, Skylark, Morocca Red, Persian Princess, 25c; Iris: 2 ea., yellow, pink, redtone, bronze, bi-color, plicata, 12, $1.25; mix. Snapdragons, 12, 50c; pink yellow, 12, 65c. Per. 19. Postage. 354. Mrs, F. M. Tom Harkins, Mountain City. Combs, Washington, st _PAGE THREE 400 named Bearded Iris for = sale. Won first place in our A. I. S. Show last season. Per. 24. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jen=" kinsburg. Hardy Carnations, white, dbl. Feverfew, pink, yellow, Snapdragons, 12, 75c;. mix. Snapdragons, 12, 50c; Ger- bera Daisies, 25c ea.; Iris: 2 yellow, pink redtone, rose bi= color, gold, 12, $1.25; Day= lilies: Evelyn Claar, Prima Donna, Revolute, $1.00; Ta= mara, Rosamond, Amulet (pink), 50c. 40c postage. Per. 154. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Wash- ington. Tris, 12, $1.00, unlabeled, Rose Top, Patrice, Rocket, Casa Morena, Cherie, Tea Rose, Katherine Foy, Orelio, Pinnacle, Golden Lakes, Blue Rhythm, Lavender Lace, and Daylilies, 50c; 2 for $5.00. Postage 50c. Per. 20. Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Washington. Jan. Jasmine, 10c; white, yellow center Narcissus, dbl, y ellow Chrysanthemums, Gooseneck, 5c; orange Day-= lilies, 10c, 3, 25c; white, light blue mixed Siberian Iris, 5 ea. 50c doz; Scotchbrooms, 15 ea. 2, 25c; lemon Lillies, 15 ea. 50c doz; Sallie in Wild- wood, three cents ea. Per. 78. Add postage. No out-of-state. Mrs. J. G. Ledford, Rabun . Gaps Jumbo giant Pansies, two cents ea.; Ruffle Fern, 50c ea.; 50 Iris, $1.00; dark red Mums, 25, $1.00; October Cactus, 25 ea.; mix. color Geraniums, rooted, 6, $1.00; cuttings, 15 ea; lemon Lillies, purple Da- hlias, 25c ea. Per. 145. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. : Boston Ferns, 25c ea. 5, $1; rooted red and pink Weigela, 20c ea.; Wax Leaf Ligustrums, 10, $1.00; white Iris and orange Daylilies, 50c doz; mix-= ed col. Petunia plants, on @ ~ cent ea. Per. 16. Leilar Phil- lips, Rt. 1. Royston. Rose Thrift, $1.00 C; Per. Phlox, 50c doz; dbl. rose and red Geraniums, dbl. red, pink, single red, pink, maple point- ed speckled leaf Begonias, Sul- tanas, variegated leaf Fuch- sia cuttings, 20c ea.; Boston Fern, 35c; Rain Lilies, $1.00 doz. Per. 79. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston. Rooted Christmas, Peanut. Rice. Easter Lily, May, Cin- namon, Frogleg, Angelwing and small Starfish Cacti, 25 ea; Maidenhair Fern, 35e clump; Strawberry Begonias, 35c ea.; pink and white Oxa- lis. 35e large clump. Per. 35. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville. Chrysanthemums, ] a r g e, shaggy yellow, 15 plants, $1; Shasta Daisies, white, $1.00 | doz; large type pink Dahlia plants, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Per. 99. Georgia Winkles, Box 251, Raymond. Pink Thrift; 50c C; Narcis- sus, King Alfred, dbl. Jonquils, blue Fall Daisies, Gooseneck, Chrysanthemums, mix., Vio- lets, mix. Boxwood cuttings, $1.00 C; Miulliflora Rose, white, blue Siberian Iris, le- mon, orange Daylilies, Mont- bretia, 5-. Jan. Jasmine, Ar- borvitae, Scotchbroom, 15c ea. 2. 25c. Add postage. Per. 14. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Red, rose, dbl. Geraniums, red, rose everblooming Be- gonias, pink and white Hy- drangea, Thanksgiving and Xmas Cactus, Rain Lily bulbs, 20c ea.; Amaryllis bulbs, 25 ea.; green white striped Jew, 10 ea. rooted Sultanas, 20 ea. Per. 143. Add _ postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Roy~ ston. Verbena in 4 colors, $1.00 doz; Goldenglow, and Hya- cinths, Royal Blue Siberian Tris, $1.30 doz. all alik or asst. and will exch. any for fancy Iris, Dahlias, and im- proved Daylilies. Per. 178. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Tem- ple. : SUPT be meg ary NEY Dates Broad Leaf Liriope, $5,.C; Vinca Minor, 20, $1., or $3. C* Enel Ivy, $1. coz. $5: C5 Phlox (Pilosa), $1. doz. Per. 140. Lois Woodruff, Green- ville, - PAGE FOUR FOR SALE ~ Mix. Chrysanthemums, $1. doz; Geraniums, Fuschsia, Canterberry Bells, Foxgloves, pink, silver and lemon Thy- me, Golden Apple, Pineap- ple, Peppermint, 50c ea; Sici- lian Wormwood, $1.; all col. hybrid Petunias, 75 doz. Per. 52 Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. Giant size Dahlia bulbs, Treasure Island, Commando, Margaret Wilson, Cherokee Brave, Golden Treasure, Mur- phys Masterpiece, Silver Wedding, Hazel Rover, Robt, Ripley, Fire Gleam, A-War- field, Incandescent, $3.50 doz. PP. Per. 256. No less dozen ailed and no exchange. Mrs. . P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen. ; American Boxwoods, 12- 14 in. Hemlock, Spruce, Mi- mosa, White Pine, Cherokee Rose, Laurel, red, orange Honeysuckle bush, 2-3 ft. $3. doz. Moss packed. PP. Pink Per. Phlox, 50c doz. Per. 186. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. ' Boxwoods, 12-14 in. White Pines, Mtn. Laurels, Hem- locks, wild Honeysuckle, Dog- woods, Strawberry bushes, Cherokee Roses, 2-3 ft., $3. doz. PP. Per. 187. Damp moss acked. Bob Wilson, Blue idge. ' White Narcissus, white Jonquils, $3. C; purple Iris, yellow Cannas, large Daffo- dils, purple Violets, Tangle yard Moss, orange Daylilies, - pink Thrift, 12, $1.; Snow- roe bulbs, 12, 75c. Per. 69. Add postage. Miss Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bre- men. ' Chrysanthemums, Exhibi- tion, Florist type, disease free: Major Bowes, Ambassador, Yellow Albatross, Detroit News, other fine varieties. uaranteed. Sand rooted. 4 econ per doz, $2.50 PP. er 118. Mrs. Burton J. Wil- er, 1006 Adams St., Decatur. Ph. DR 3-6804. Thrift, 10 divisions for $1. plus 50c postage. Dark red ae t Kurume Azaleas (dwarf var.) pent red and shell pink, 4- jn. 12, $4.; Camellia Japoni- i dbl. white and dbl. red, -8, in., 12, $5. Per. 140. Mrs. : Robinson, Greenville. Chinese Bamboo, white Li- lacs, 50c; lavender, 25c; Cle- matis; tiger, lemon, dif. col. aylilies, dbl. white Grass Oc, 3. 25c; Rose of Sharon, Jan. Jasmine, Spring Glory Forsythia, 25c; dbl. yellow Chrysanthemums, Drakes? ead, 25c doz; red, lavender, rose Horsemint, 5c ea. 50c doz. Per. 55 Varilla Quarter- man, Mountain City. Dahlias, mixed colors, 8 - bulbs for $1. PP. Mrs. J Bramlett, Margret. Flowers WANTED also the bush type. Mrs. F. Nickelson, Rt. Ie Box 170, Greensboro. ixie Brilliant pinks, white,| Dari - Cool stainless steel jue. Strong plants. Callo-| milk cooler, 150 gal. cap., ex- phane air tight wrap, crevice| cellent cond. 2 Intnl Har- Tock moss, nice packet, 25}vester milking units, buckets, with Thrift order; pink Daisy pulsators, etc., one 1/2 HP A 25e ea. Mrs. Z. D.| motor with alternating cur- od . Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpha-|rent. Owner deceased. Con- rere. tact, Mrs. L. T. Jobe, Rt. 2, c Old Eng. dwarf Boxwood, | Cordele. : swell rooted, 4-6 in, 12, $2.50; ,| planters, fit Ford type 3 point Want 6 large Weigela bush- es, 6 ft. or more, branched out well and reasonable priced, and located in or around At- lanta. Write colors and price. Mrs. J. R. Gentry, 1545 Di- anne Ct., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. DR. 8-0887. Want 100 Shasta Daisy plants. State price. Tom R. Cook, 3424 Wesley Chapel _ Rd. Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6789. Want 6 or 12 red_ hot Poker ~ -(Tritoma), near _ Gainesville. ~~ Mrs. W. C. Tate, Rt. 3, Lyman -)St., Gainesville. , Want some running Coleus (be sure it is running kind), prefer the dark red _ velvet Jooking leaves, but will take -- any running variety if rea- sonable. Mrs. Will] Hortman, Rt 1. Reynolds. Want all colors Button Chrysanthemums, single white and red Begonias. Have spring flowering bulbs to ex- charge: Mrs. Lois G. Bell, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Want some Angel Trumpet plants, prefer type that spreads out over a large area in single blooms like lily, and Want yellow 4-Oclock, yel- low Shasta daisy and lemon Verbena seed; 25 red and or- ange Cannas; small, dbl. Nar- cissus; small yellow cluster Daffodils; 1/2 doz. rose Ger- anium plants, purple, sweet scented Violets: 3-4 ft. Um- brella trees, white, red Ja- ponica and Crabapple trees. Mrs. H. E. Swann, 2787 Clif- in Church Rd., SE, Atlanta Want Goldilock plants. mate price. T. J. Barnes, Bax- ey. Equipment Intn] binder with power take - off connection, 10 foot cutting bar, one of latest mo- dels built, needs minor: re- pairs. Can be seen at farm. Cheap for cash, or trade-in for cows or pigs. C. B. Lam- bert, Gabbettville. Ph. TU 4- 4518 (LaGrange) ; 8N Ford tractor, good cond., new tires, $575; Bush hog ro- tary mower, $225.00; New Idea manure spreader (large), $225.00; Jeep trailer, $65.00. F. M. Gazaway, 2486 Clifton apres Rd. Decatur. Ph. DR. One500 egg cap., incubator, good cond., $60.00. Call or come by. Mrs. J. B. Brooks, Rt. 1, Enon Rd. College Park. Ph, 964-3924. New Holland baler with Wisc., motor, for square bales, in good cond., $375.00. Fred L. White, Buckhead (Mor- aa Co.) Ph. 611M4 (Madi- son). McCormick - Deering mule drawn 5 ft. mower and rake, for sale, or would trade for cattle. W. C. Patrick, Conyers. Ph. 483-3071. McCullough 39 straight blade power saw, $100.00; mule drawn mowing machine and hay rake, $75.00. See or write. Tommie Lee (Bub) Evans, Rt. 3, High Falls, Jack- son. 1941 Chev. 1941 pick - up with flat body, eng. recently overhauled, new battery, $125. R. G. England, Rt. 1, Craw- ford. Ph. SH 3-8303. Set of 2 row Covington cultivator, $150.00; also 2 row side dressing attachment $25. All excellent cond. no repairs needed. M. S. Johnson, 316 Pine St. Marietta. 2 auto. hog waterers, $5 ea., 3 disc tiller plow, $25.00; 1 L. A. John Deere tractor, fair running cond. for sale. J. D. Dyer, Rt. 1, Braselton. H. C. power unit B model, complete with clutch and gear box for AC combine, just had new rings and valve job. Can be used on tractor or any- thing needs this size unit, no junk, $100.00. L. L. Garrett, Barnesville. Rotary hoe with 3 point hitch for Ford tractor also cotton duster for Ford trac- tor, both in good cond. W. 8S. Bellamy, Luthersville. 1953 Jeep, 4 wheel drive with full cloth top and mud grip tires, equipped with po- wer take-off and belt pulley, 3 point hitch, front - end weights, and heater, clean in- side and out. H. M. Arnold, Ir Monroe, Ph. 267-6251. Ne hae ee a eS ek Nat tae Intn] 45 hay twine baler, late model, good cond., also McCormick side delivery rake, | like new. Peter Hodkinson, Pearidge, Cornelia, Ph. 778 - 4678. Heavy duty 1 H. wagon, never used much, complete with body, brakes, spring seat and fair leather harness. See. A. J. Henry Davis, Rt. 1, Frank- lin. Horse drawn Cole planter, good cond., new fertilizer hop- per, A - 1 shape, all plates, $25.00; 19 in. Wood cut - off saw and mandel and belt in good shape, $10.00; No. 151 dise plow for Cub Farmall tractor, no disc, pull type, Bal, complete, $25.00. Henry Aderhold, Rt. 2, Stone Moun- tain, 3 mi. N. of Stone Mtn.). Model 7 - A, 3 HP rototiller, Clinton long life engine, mo- del 23, 4 HP self - propelled tiller, long life engine. Both in new cond. also 2 chain saws, demonstrators, ne W chains. B. P. Casteel, Clairmont Rd. Decatur. ME 4-4562. Farmall Ph, mower machine, \fast hitch, fits only Farmall latest tractors, 7 ft. blade, al- so extra blade, Value, $300; sell for half price. Charlie Weathers, Rt. 2, Loganville. Good hot water boiler and stoker now in use heating chicken houses, excellent cond. for sale. Tom Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. 1952 J. D. model B tractor, No. 402 trailer type disc plow with remote cylinder, 2 row cult. .and planters, newly painted and ist class shape. Sammie King, Rt_1, Cedar- town. Ph. 1538 - J. AC No. 5 mower for B. C, or CA Allis Chalmers, good cond., $125.00; o.n e 2 bottom plow for CA Super C Intnl, good cond., $90.00. M. E. Dil- lard, Rt. 4, Cochran, Ph. WE 4-2530. Super A Farmall tractor with 3 dise tiller, dbl. disc harrow, cultivators, planters, good 5 ft. mower, $975.00; would sell planters and mow- er separate aes Scott, Adairsville, Ph. 234- 1595 (Rome). Massey Harris No. 16 Pacer tractor with PTO cultivator, 26 in. dise plow, B & B harrow and Dozer blade, all just like new, $1,200.00. W. O. South- aoe Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 948- 9424. : - One 66 Allis Chalmers com- bine with remote ram, motor and straw chopper, for sale. J. L. Westbrook, Ila. 30 tooth drag _ harrow, emory elec. with pully wheel wrenches for tractor cuttaway, 24 in. disc harrow, 8 dise used disc, also belly plow for Cub, tire for cub tractor, 2 foot at- tachments, points and plows for cub. Mrs. C. C. Beckham, Rt. 5, Elberton. Ph. 375 M. TD 14 Intn Bulldozer in A-1 cond. priced cheap. Mar- vin Peed, Butler. Ph. UN 23785. (Day). 2 Jeeps with 4 wheel drive, both good running cond., and clean, good tires and good bodies, new paint job, new windshield and seats, for sale. J. Bb. Hogue, Sr. 2:0; Box 161, Gordon. Ph. 2762. Bolens power Ho garden tractor, Versa - Matie drive, with 3-1/2 HP Briggs and S. engine; 1 ea. sickle bar mo- wer, cultivator, disc harrow, turning plow, lay off plow. Good cond., used 1 season, $100.00 or trade for cow. Van McKibben, Jonesboro. Phone 478-6441. _ Two 2 H. wagons with bod- ies in good cond., cheap. R. H. Freeman, Forsyth. Ph. 3524. John Deere B tractor, 8 disc harrow, 4 disc tiller, drag har- row, wooden trailer, and cut- off saw. A. F. Jones, Rt. 1, Milner. Intnl1 Crawler T6 tractor, J. Deere A and B tractors, 6 disc plow. side rake, 20 disc harrows, New Holland baler, Case combine, Hammer Mill, dual wheel tractor wagon. E. K. Mann, Newnan. 1882: MARKET BULLETIN _ - DeLaval milking ~ machin 3 complete units, compressor and 3 pails, in good shape, $225.00. Floyd Keith, Rt. 1, Hogansville. Ph. 6701. 200 used P-16 tube poultry feeders, good cond., price rea- sonable. B. Leon Reese, Rt. 1, Norwood. Ph. HO 5-3700. 440 gal. Zero vacuum bulk milk tank, 2 HP Copeland compressor, 2 yrs. old, $1,- 700.00; SP - 11 Surge, 4 unit, vacuum pump, $150.00. Floyd Jenkins, Rt. 1, Box 387, Fair- burn, Ph. 964-4134. 1949 Ford tractor with hydraulic lift, complete with 2 dise turner, Bush and Bog harrows and sub = soiler, 3 tires in new cond., one in fair, $550. Edward West, Rt. 1, Canton. 6 row cotton duster, good cond., works on Ford or John Deere tractor, $55.00. Cannot deliver. No letters answered. W. J. McDaniel, Zebulon, Ph. LO. 7-8664. Sawmill in running shape, ready to saw, complete with twin motor, run with fuel, reasonably priced. EHferd Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. : 16 dise John Deere, 8 point lift, harrow, $135.00; 2 disc Ferguson, 3 point lift, plow, $75.00; 8 disc King Plow, pull type harrow, $100.00. A. S. Williams, 2673 McAfee Rd., Decatur, Ph. MA. 7-3043. 1951 Chevrolet, 1 ton, stake truck, good cond. single wheels, good tires and motor, $275.00. Howard Reid, Rt. 1, Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-8897 af- ter 6 PM. ; Used Tygart 6 row cotton duster, good cond. mounting bracket for Ford or Super A Farmall tractor, $65.00. Can be seen at my home. R.. : Skinner, Rt. 1, Winder. 1952 Ford tractor, motor re- built, good tires, complete with bush and bog harrow, two 14 in. bottom plows, nearly new set of cultivators and 20 pan disc. $1,250.00. E. C. Michael, 279 Dodgen Rd., Mableton. Ph. 946 - 2205 (Austell). Planter and distributor for 130, 140, Cub, C - A 1 row Intn] Farmall tractor, $125; 24 ft. Redhead elevator, Wisc. air cooler motor for corn, small grain, baled hay $500; case ammer mill, 14 in. screen, 3 new screens, $100. and sacker. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Pesala: Ph. 562 - 3463 after Chicken battery, good cond., could be used for quail, chic- ens, etc., $10.00; H. L. Wil- son, 1369 Brocket Rd., Rt. 2, Se Mountain, Ph. HI. 3 - Allis Chalmers forage har- vester with PTO, and row corp and grass attach., $525; also, blower and pipe, $350.00 or will trade for Super A. Farmall tractor. Located 3 mi. from Powder Springs, off o: Marietta and Powder Springs Hwy. No. 5. M. C. Henderson, Rt. 5, Box 34, Austell. 1953 Ferguson 30 Wagner end loader, 3 point hitch doz- ier blade; 1948 WC Allis Chalmers cultivators, ers, tiller, harrow, peanut weeder, drag harrow, tree planter; sawmill outfit, UD - 14 I. H. motor, Corley 395 mill, Corley Jr. edger, log cart, belts, ete. C. L. Lang- ham, (Bastonville), Rt. 2, Warrenton. d DeLavel 6 can milk cooler, $100.00; DeLaval (cow to can) milker single unit, late model, $150.00. Both in excel. cond. Also, 7 good, 10 gal, milk cans, $5.00 ea. Edgar A. phemes Jefferson, Ph. 367- 530. 3 IHC model 52 combines, one with Y-69 Continental power unit and 2 with PTO drive, one is in good running cond., one needs minor re~ pairs and other is salvage, all for $200.00. Mrs. R. H. Payne, McDonough, Ph. 423-3435. Sears Roebuck 3/4 HP deep well jet pump, prac. n 6 w, $100.00; also, approx. 130 ft. plastic pipe, additional. Guy} W. Hembree. Rt. 2, Villa Rica, Ph, 259-3213, er, $45.00; f|HP Briggs motor. M plant- | with hydraulic lift. Wi 1954 MJ John De tor with side mower, cond., tires and batt most new, $950.00. M J. Ray, 3700 Cascade | to Rd., SW, Atlanta 964-7904. Farmall Cub tractor, fer, tiller, disc plow, mowing mach., in goo reasonable. Mrs, L. W. Rt. 2, Franklin, Ph. 3 (Roopville). 300 gal. Girton -bulk 3 HP compressor with s and switch; also, 3 Laval Milking machin fus Hardage, 786 Ke Ave., Marietta, Ph. 42 Metal utility trai good cond., $25.00. M: Gillespie, Box 277, 252 Victoria St., Commerce. Allis Chalmers cotton fer with Tupelo spindles CA tractor with all a parts. Both in excele F. C. Drexel, Ellabell, 3~2567. 2 Blue, 6 row cotton used one yr., in perfec $60.00. E. A. Murray Walnut St., Louisvi MA, 5-7229. : 10 steel farowing new paint, $50 ea.; 3 hole, hog feeders, crates, $70.00 ea.; 21, hole, hog feeders, use $50.00 ea.; 100 tube t ken feeders, $1.00 i , waterers, $ Beacham Dr., Athens, 6-6379. ee Farmail A tractor, tors, planters, side mo mowing mach., $400.00; Chev., 1/2 ton ruc wheel base, 2 speed real $350.00. Samuel Sherw 1, McDonough. __ 1/2 ton pick-up tru model, $175.00; also, | 1952 model Ford truc cattle bodies, $350.00 Robinson, Rt. 4, Carrollt McCormick Deering 42-R McCot Deering combine, $95.0 M. Kuhike, 403 Berck Rd., Augustas. 3-135 28 Equip. for raisin broiler chicks, inclu flying saucer gas broode tube feeders and 16, e! automatic waterers for w ing baby chicks, used 5 ft Mrs. Jennett Sims, 104 cent Ave., Rome. 4 Blacksmith forage with tor, one blower and | tongs, hand post drill p wood. lathe, cross cut saw ft. long 14 in wide, cony belt, jig - saw table and tor, 3/4 water pump, 4 Tsau Robinson, 1297 Divie FE Jonesboro. ae 1956 Massey Harris bine, 90 Special, self- ed with Chrysler indu: engine, 14 ft. cut, in_ cond. Will deliver up mi. No letters. James Campbell, Douglasville, WH. 2-2569. E 5 row cotton duster in cond., mule drawn, also, drawn hay rake. Locate mi. E. of Woodbury. L. Long, Rt. 2, Woodb Subsoil, $35.00; fert distributor, $35.00: set of tivators, Gee - Whiz, good cond., $75; 2 dise needs new dise, $50.00, equip. fits Super A. Fai Graham, Rt. 1, Danielsv Heavy duty tractor sm ing har,, needs some re $75.00; new Idea tractor n er, used very little, cond; $175.00; C,. 7A. 4 Chalmers, 2 row, front m@ ed cultivators, good cond. William G. Ison, Brooks. Chalmers combine, with straw scattering and pick - up fingers. anson, Rt. 1, Rutledge. Chalmers model 60 pp combine, i ready to run, Henry Clermont, Ph. 4-7731, el 140 Letz feed mill er in good cond.; 10 Hammer mill, in fair cond. a for sale. Oscar Stewart, inder Ph, 867-2689. d radiator and motor to fit model B or C AI- Chalmers tractor, or will A. C. combine power unit; anters and fert. dis- tor for model C. Allis Imers, for sale. B. A. ieley, Thomaston, Ph. 647- ruck tractor and Low Boy yrus pan, 6 - 8 yd., air pressor, 5th wheel for ler, Mrs. Earl Stevenson, | 240, Royston, Ph. 8740. - wheel farm wagon on rub- 4 wheel farm wagon, no flat body, new paint, 0. H. F. Robinson, Rt. 1, aces : ew Oliver peanut weeder (Oliver rowcrop 60; trailer dbl. bottom plow, 6 in. | tread; trailer type, 2 disc, wv; 24 in. Meadows corn- , wood frame; V-6 Intnl. FIP unit; 1947 Oliver trac- 30 in. ballbearing steel dows cornmill. John : , Rt. 1, Box 175, Hazle- t. H. turning plow, like new, xv blade, all cheap. Mrs. ry Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly. 36 Chevrolet, 1/2 ton, -up truck, $150.00. Mrs. taan Hill, 740 Jefferson St., isville, Ph. UN. 6-6286. implex, 6 row, cotton dust- fittings tor, in good shape, $85.00. . McCrary, Leslie, Ph. TR. $50. f * ully power take-off for 4 tractor, belt and cord- d saw on table, complete, (00. J. M. Cantrell, Rt. 1, der Springs, Ph. 943-2671. lis Chalmers D-12, com- @ with Covington planters, sburgh cultivators, Allis Imers front mounted cul- tor, 6 ft. pick-up harrow, ise plow, sub - soiler, Bush Bog harrow, Holland 2 pepper setter. Can be . at my farm. Bennie es, Rt. 1, Woodbury. C 60 combine, pow. take- drive, good shape, $400.00; h} Chevrolet truck, 1-1/2 panel body, 1961 tag, 5.00. J. E. Sikes, Rt. 2, nesville, Ph. 661R4. ket of planters for John re M. tractor, in good j. A. J. Johnson, Grayson, TH, $-3874 (Lawrence- p2). iall 4 ft. chain saw, $100; tor dump rake, rubber is, $40.00. C. Y. Donaldson, iL N, Shallowford Rd., mblee, Ph. GL. 7-7192. ) in. hammermill with 25 6 in., endless belt, $40.00; , PTO pully for 1951 Ford tor, $30.00. Both in good 4. Hoyt Carey, Box 194, iston, Ph. 7957. ood 1/3 HP well pump \iplete with 40 gal. tank, valve, jet and pipe, $50.00. ah Pasley, 700 Brookwood Thomaston, Ph. 7-3639. ohn Deere H. tractor, iter, cultivator, harrow tiller with seeder. R o y ister Biles, 1009 W. Poplar Griffin, Ph. 8-8431. 957 CA Allis Chalmers tor, 2 row planter, dbl. ion harrow, 2 dise bot- . plow, cut - away harrow, harrow, 2 row cultiva- of defenders, side ae belt pulley ass cond., 4 with flat body, $175.00;|J. T for Farmall C.} 85 eg, hot water _ 85 egg cap. elec. ho }incubator, $22.50; 150 egg cap. elec. hot water incubator, $30; one deck elec. brooder, $12.50; Ford 2 row cultivator, $37.50; weed burner, $7.50. W. C. Paes Snellville, Ph. TH. 3- Covington planter, 2. yrs. old, $40.00; horse Taylorway, 3 yrs. old; W. H. McNeal, Rt. 4, Gainesville. ood} David Bradley roto spader, like new, has been used about 10 hrs., has 4-1/2 HP some equipment with it, reasonably priced. C. C. Hughes, 2311 Lo- cust Lane, S. E., Atlanta 15. Cole corn planter, excel. cond., reasonable. Lewis P. Rowan, Rt. 2, McDonough, Ph. 423 - 4032. Dairy equip.: 12 H. Lookout boiler; 100 gal. pasturizer, stainless steel; 2 Aerators; 2 cappers; 400 gal. sweet water box; 3 H. compresser; 5 H. compressor; milk pump; 2 Bryan pumps; cream separa- tor; 75 cases of round bottles. J. A. Pace, c/o Paces Dairy, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 428-2012. Poultry equip.: cooler, 6 x 8 ft.; Kinco egg washer; Kin- co egg grader; power sprayer. i Green, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469 - 6002. Good 2 H wagon, breast chains included, $24.95 or will exch, for Bush and Bog har- row and pay difference. C. H. King, Rt. 1, Temple. 7 ft. Massey Harris com- bine with 4 cyl. Wisconsin mo- tor, no junk, in A-1 cond. W. P. Henderson, Griffin, Ph. 2046. ; F,| 40 AR Wood, 1,000 cap., gas brooders, used but like new, for sale at 1/2 of wholesale price. E, P. Riley, 810 Chero- kee Rd., NE, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-5441. jold,k ress-4 and.d plan- Equipment WANTED Want to trade -950 Ford V-8 one-half ton pick-up truck, stake body, good tires, rebuilt engine for John Deere M. tractor, 1949 - 1950 model. Elbert F. Bradley, Rt. 1, Wa- co. Want out side bulk feed bin for broiler house, up to 8 ton cap. Tom E. Bowers, Rt. 1, Royston, Ph. 8803. Want power syrup mill of large capacity. Bob Rollins, Ringgold. Want an overshot water wheel, not Jess than 10 ft. or more than 15 ft. in diameter (narrow one). P. M. Dearing, Box 8, Covington. Want complete Hyd. blade for a D-2 Caterpillar tractor; also, want winch for same tractor. Robert Taylor, La- Grange, Ph. TU. 4-5336. Want John Deere L. A. trac- tor, fair to good cond. State what equipment you have, and price; also, want garden trac- tor. Letters answered. W. R. Cunningham, PO Box 93, Bos- ton. Want mower for Allis Chal- mers G. tractor or light pull type. State lowest cash price. Ralph H. Davis, Rt. 2, Buena Vista. Want Intnl., 1 row corn binder in good cond. J. Ken- neth Culpepper, Cordele. Want John Deere tractor wagon in good cond, Prefer- ably with sides for hauling cotton. C. E. Harris, Monroe, Ph, 267-4271. Want planters with fertili- zer distributor for 1950 John S. McDonald, Rt. 5, Box 141, Austell, Ph. 948-9486 (no col- lect calls). Want several pig creep feeders in good cond., within 50 miles State make and price. E, P. Drezel, Rt. 3. Tifton. _ Want cultivator for Ford tractor with 3 noint hook-up. Call. Carter Kindred, 1952 irburn Rd. S. Atlanta. 4 Pi - Want Deere MT 2 row, tractor, M. $150 for D. C, Case tractor, wagon type forage body for wagon or truck; also 6 side opening parlor stalls for milking par- lor. C. J. Hendrix, Jr., Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Want 1H. drag pan. B. A. See Stone Mountain. Ph. Want one 7 ft. tandem smoothing harrow in g 0 od shape. J. R. Harris, Rt. 1, Tal- lapoosa. _ Want good 100 gal. pasteur- izer and other equip., boiler, bottler, small homogenizer and etc, State what you have. W. O. Vickery, Meansville, Ph. 647 ~- 5572 (Thomaston). _ Want Cub tractor, row cul- tivator complete for rear of tractor. H. L. Wilson, Brocket Rd., Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph. HI. 3-6140. Want spray outfit suitable for spraying pecan trees. Must be in godd cond. J. D, Waters, Macon, Ph.. SH. 3-2917. Want sawmill complete with edger. State price and loca- tion. Royce Pealock, Rt. 1, Su- wanee, Ph. 434-5698. Want outdoor belt or chain elevator suitable for convey- ing hay or other material from ground to loft of barn. J. J. Scott, Scottdale, Ph. DR. 8- 1721 (Atlanta). Want elec. post drill, metal turn lay, jig - saw and small automatic a ir compressor. Must be reasonably priced. State what you have and price in first letter. Must be within 100 mi. radius. Letters answered. W. F. Sexton, Min- eral Spring Road, Dalton. Want small steam engine, not above 10 H. P. Advise what you have and _ price. John F. Moss, Rt. 1, Box 175, Hazlehurst. : Want 1 ton feed mixer com- plete with elec. motor. C. A, Anderson, 1573 So. Lumpkin St. Athens. Want small or med. size Cider press, or consider lard press. Give full description and price. Jesse E. Rutland, FRD 1, Tifton. Want 15 ton truck scale with recording type beam, prefer, located in So. Ga. Would con- sider without beam. State age, price a nd_ serial number. Must be in excellent cond. C. M. Pippen, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. Want Farmall cub tractor with or without harrow. Send particulars. and price. F. C. Rossey, Box 113, Jackson, Ph. 7045 (on weekends only). Want power trol. cylinder with hose for John Deere A tractor. State price and cond. Frank T. Compton, P. O. Box 133, Comer. Want 2 Intnl Cotton Pick- ers in good cond. See, write, or call, M. Whitehead, c/o Whitehead & Dickens, Wat- kinsville, Ph. So. 9-5192. drill, used (badly worn is all right), but must be in operating cond. Seed and Fertilizer combination. G. C. Harwell, 600 Ave., C, W e st Point. Want late model mower for 3 point Ford hook-up. Give description, include blade length and price. G. M. An- derson, 148 Mt. Vernon Dr. Decatur. Livestock FOR SALE Cattle Young Hereford bull calf, 7 mos. old, can be registered, 50. E. P. Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton. Ph. 1052W1 Reg. Guernsey male, 2-1/2 yrs. old, deep red with plent white, has been dehorned, has ring in nose, wt. around 1100 lbs. Sure breeder. H. Thurmond, Farmington. 2 nice, Reg. polled Here- ford males ready for service. Price reasonable. J. H. Ste~ phens, P, O. Box 247, Social Circle. Want rear wheels and rims| Reg. Ayershire heifer, bred to freshen this Fall, top bloodlines and extra good tvpe and production - behind them, direct from the top herds in top Ayershire sec- tion. C. J. Hendrix, Jr., Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Dairy herd with 478 lb. base (with Pet Milk), and all equipment, for sale. C. S. Fisher, Rt. 1, McDonough. Ph. No. code 404 423-3722. Reg. Angus. bull, FFA pro- ject, very gentle, 2 yrs. old, wt. 1,000 lbs. Eileenmere bloodlines for sale. Nathan Van Auken, Rt. 1, Box 147, Fairburn. (4 mi, Ea. Union City, Hwy. 138.) 8 Angus brood cows, some oe, W. H. Hearn, 6900 Campbell- ton Rd. Atlanta 11. Ph. 344- 1369 | go46 Nice young polled Hereford bull, entitled to Reg. wt. about 800 or 900 Ibs., good eolor and well built, 2 yrs. old; 3$200;; Cx A. Patrick; Dooling. _ Cow and calf for sale, $75. Joe Carswell, Rt. 3, Hwy. 17, Toccoa. . Dbl. standard Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 8 and 14 mos. old; Reg. heifer, 9 mos. old, sired by Mischief Domino, R- 50. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Li- thonia, Ph. 482-8433. Dbl. Reg. polled whiteface bull, 3 yrs. old, excel. herd bull, $200.; Holstein and Guernsey cross cow, fresh in with 2nd calf, half Whiteface, $185. Charles H. Dobbs, 3667 Bouldercrest Rd., Conley, Ph. MA. 7-0005. 2 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, one calved Feb..12, 1960, oth- er calved Mar. 20, 1960, $150. ea. J. Bert Poole, Warrenton. Reg. Ayreshires: one bull, 4 cows and one heifer. calf, Lippitt and Ardrossan blood- lines. C. D. Ledford, c/o Ridgevue Farm, Rt. 1, Box 182, Cleveland. 65 Whiteface cattle for sale. John Goldin, Temple Rt. 2, Draketown, Ph. 562-3463. Guernsey cow for sale, $100. Mrs. Jessie Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 142. Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-9412. 22 mo. old Reg. polled Hereford range bull, no creep or other than. pasture, from performance herd. Joe W. Butler, c/o Forest Lodge Farms, Rt. 1, Camilla, Ph. 336-3516. Reg. Angus bulls, ready for light service, calfhood vacci- nated, from clean herd and out of good bloodlines. F. W. Phillips, c/o Westover Farms, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta). Short coupled, stocky built, Reg. de-horned Hereford bull, calved April 23, 1950, halter broken. Selling to prevent in- breeding. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 6 dbl. standarc polled Hereford bulls, of Advance Domino breeding, well mark- ed and ready for medium ser-| J. S, 41) vice, 4-16 mos. old, all good herd sire prospects, reasona- ble priced. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd. Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-3705 after 6:30 PM. 2 Reg. Aberdeen Angus bulls, 1 and 3 yrs. old, cham- pionship bloodlines. Selling to prevent inbreeding, rea- sonably priced. R. A. Whitak- er, Rt. 1, Box 328, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6727, Horned Hereford bull, Lar- ry Domino championship bloodlines, outstanding quali- ties, 25 mos. old, $250. M. C. Roberts, Ball Ground, Ph. 735-3338. 5 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 11-15 mos. old, well marked, large for age, from good bloodlines, and from a Certified herd. Harry A. Wasden, MD, Quitman. Small foundation Reg. Holstein dairy herd: young, high producing herd of 29 cows, 10 open and 10 bred heifers. Herd is on DHIA and W.| bred for years ABS. Cows are mostly Reg. Holsteins with papers in order. Milch cows and Foremost Base will go as unit and choice of heifers. J. S. Wilson, Monticello, Ph. 3691 evenings, in calf, $150. ea. Mrs.jN Perkins, Ri. 1,.Guyton, > PA Swine _ Yorkshire boar, 15 mos. old, fine service hog, also York: shire, Landrace and Hamp-= shire shoats. W. M._ Coche ran, 2986 Covington Rd. De-j catur. A Goa che re ed pee SS Se eee 20 shoats, wt. 40 lb. aver= age, $10. ea, my farm, 5 mi, West Metter near 46-57 cross Hwy. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter. Ph. MU 5-1083, Purebred Landrace and Black P. C. meat type swine of all ages. From Nationally recognized bloodlines. Weane ling pigs, well started with all shots, from either breed, $35. ea; slightly cheaper in larger quantities. Farm U. S, 0. 1, between Baxley-Alma, Windle Taylor, Alma. Ph, 623-4384. yi Reg. Berkshire pigs, far- -rowed Feb., Mch. and April, $25. ea; also gilts ready to breed, $70. ea; Treated for cholera and erysipelas, Reg. buyers name, shipped FOB. Contact for bloodlines. Mar- vin H. Gravit, Rt. 1, c/o Twin Maples Farm, Duluth. : Z Reg. meat type Hampshire pigs, born Feb. 24, treated and free of disease. Good se~ lection from good bloodlines, $25. ea. and up. No letters, C. G. Studstill, Rt. 1, East~ man. Ph. 374-3908. : Purebred Duroc pigs, 1 wks. old, treated for cholera and Reg. .buyers name, sired by Grand Champion boar at Columbus Fair, $25. ea. Hal- lie Taunton, Rt. 1, Butler. Ph, UN 2-4022. Duroc boars and. gilts, i mos. old, $18. or $20. ea, Reg.; 1 gilt, 3-1/2 mos. old, $24. or $26. Reg. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy- ton. (15 Mi. SE Guyton on Hwy. 30). Reg. Berkshire pigs, all meat type, from leading bloodlines, farrowed in Feb- ruary. Wt. 75-80 Ibs. S. Y, Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demorest (1 mi. No. Habersham Mills). 21 good Hampshire-York= shire - Poland China pigs, mixed. 6 wks. old May 10th. Also 8 Berkshire-P.C. pigs, for sale June 7th. My place, Birmingham - Crabapple Rd, 1 mi. So. Birmingham, Ga. W. M. Neese, Rt. 4, Alpha- retta. Ph. GR 5-4101. i Berkshire boars and gilts from Production Registry lite ter, treated and from disease free herd, Reg. buyers name, $30. ea. John Purvis, Char- ing. : Purebred Tamworths, ex-= ceptionally good males, ready for service, also good selec= tion gilts. No disease, good length, depth, color and large litters. Reasonable .prices Mrs. Chas. Baldwin, c/o ~ Chas. Baldwin Farm. Suwa- nee. Ph. 434-7527. P. C. Pigs, weaning age, 8-12 wks. old, good blood- lines and large litters, $25. ea. E. P. Drexel, Rt. 3, Tif- ton, on 1052W1 (located on at A ee ees Black P.C. pigs, treated for cholera and erysipelas an Reg. buyers name. W. T. Jen= nings, Rt. 2, Americus. Purebred Durocs, 4 mo. old, either sex, life treated, beg of breeding, $25. to $35. ea, with papers. Marvin New= | some, Sandersville. Ph. 3856 Reg. SPC boar shoat, best bloodlines, long meat type, out of litter of 10 pigs. Make fine herd boar. See at my | place. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. \ Service age males an weanling pigs, wormed an treated and Reg. in United Assn., Reg. in buyers name. Of Top quality and guaran~ teed. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley. (7 mi. East on State Rt. 96). Horses, Mules & Ponies Good riding mare, gentle for children $150.; also pure~ bred Black Angus bull, good cond., 26 mos. old, $175. W. H, Williams, Marietta. Ph, 427-2242. at Buckskin gelding, good con= formation, suitable for ladies to ride, or for children. Claude PAGE SIX _ __ Livestock See FOR SALE Sep: Horses, Mules & Ponies ~ Mexican male burro, 6 yrs. old, with 2 sets of harness nd saddle. Will ride and do ight work. M. S. McDonald, . 5, Box 141, Austell. Ph. 48-9486 (no collect calls). - Shetland ponies all sizes and colors, for sale. Terms if desired. M. A. Duncan, New- nan. Ph. AL 3-0715 (Day). One stallion, 1 filly, yr. old, mare to foal in about 90 lays. J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal oulevard, Decatur. Ph. DR. 5 5 Shetland ponies, nice tarting herd. Make offer. W. . Partridge, Rt. 1, Norcross. h.. 448-3568. - Welsh pony and stud colt, T mos. old, small Shetland mare, light brown Shetland - filly, also sorrell Shetland proven stallion. All with light manes and tails. G. W. Col- ins, 3292 Mountain Dr. De- gatur. Ph. BU 9-7889. Nice red saddle mare, about : ME lbs. 5 yrs. old, $160.; sad- Je and bridle, $40.; also are will work to cart. M. H. Gallaway, Sr., Union Point. h. HU. 9-2071. ' Large black Shetland pony nd 2 seated red and black buggy with bicycle wheels, also harness, bridle and sad- dle, $235. for outfit. Lamar idgeway, Bethlehem, (Bar- row Co.). 2 small Shetland ponies, 1 Buckskin gelding, broke, 1 sorrel stud with white mane and tail. Reasonable, or trade for cattle. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Dr. Stone Moun- tain. Ph. 443-7370. Deep col. red mare, wt. 700 bs. 7 yrs. old, foal within 0 days, bred to Palomino Shetland stallion, $200. at arm. Dolph Williams, Cedar- wn. *h. 1163 M. Black male shetland pony, ~ saddle, bridle. cart and har- ness, $225. i Robt. Moseley, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. Ph. GR 4- 4216. Shetland pony Stud, sor- rel with flax mane and tail, $175. W. F. Horton, Boulder- _ orest Dr. Conley. Ph. 622- 4020. prices. Earl R. : Pelioviship Rd. Tucker. old, 5 gaited, _ skin, wavy mane _ Mrs. Julia Herndon, Rt. SC Shetland ponies, colts, geld- ines, mares, some heavy in oal, one with colts by side, $75. and up. Howard Hughes, Waco. Ph. Le 7-3166. All types gentle, gaited horses for sale resonable Doak, 2151 Ph. 3-9611. a Black Tenn. Walker mare, - Old, Reg. excellent reeding,, gentle for riding. Pastured out from Atlanta). . K. Purnell, 2381 Bradcliff ourt, N. E., Atlanta 6. Female burro, foal in about 60 days, gentle and can plow garden, $75. del. or $65. at my farm. J. C. Otwell. Rt. 4, Newnan. Ph. AL 3-1216. Shetland stallion, 3 yrs. old 2 me high, --$125::>- mare etland, 2-1/2 yrs. old, 42 in. high $150.: 6 yr. old mare Shetland, bred, $250.: also Pony cart and harness for sale. J. ae tumess Rite ls, Bloomingdale. Ph. SH 8-4072. Miniature Shetland red and white mare pony, 11 mos. old, partly broken for sale. Mrs. E. J. Roberts, 232 West 78rd _ St., Savannah. Ph. EL 4-4950 Mules and saddle horses. for sale, my place, 5 mi. SW Soperton. L. R. Walden, Rt. 2, Box 45, Soperton, 8 yr. old mare, wt. 1400 lbs. work anywhere, perfect cond. priced reasonably. Warren -Wishon, Rt. 4, Beardtown Rd. Ellijay. Reg. Albino stallion, 3 yrs. ep gentle, quiet disposition, unusually intelli- gent, snow white with pink \ and tail (fine for Parade and Shows). 1, Suwanee. _ pointment. old Shetland ponies, halter broke, large enough for 8 or 9 yr. child, $75. ea; 2 yr. old dapple mare with white mane and tail, $100. Alvah Pasley, 1700 Brookwood. Dr. Thomaston. Ph. MI 17-3639. Nice, small brown pony with bridle and saddle, gen- tle, no bad habits, suitable for small children, $150. John H. Esco, Rt. 1, Grayson, Ph. 826-3482. At Stud: Georgia Rambler, Tenn. Walking Horse, very good bloodlines, ready for service; also young stud, 2 yrs. old. Mike Reilly, Rt. 1, Colbert. Ph. St: 8-7373. At Stud: Bandar, Reg. Ara- bian chestnut stallion, proven sire of outstanding quality foals. Noble Bloodlines, ex- cellent conformation, head, disposition, stamina. Off- spring registered. Call for ap- Mrs. Val Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-0173. Sheep and Goats Toggenburg doe, very good milker (av, so far this yr., 12.0 lbs per day); also Reg. French Alpine doe, freshen- ed March 27, 1961 for Ist time, and, at Stud: Reg: French Alpine buck for very good stock. F. H. Millerd, Rt. 2, Mars Hill Rd. Acworth. Ph. WE 4-6012. One very fine Alpine buck, born Feb. 20, 1961. sired by Star B Herlindo Del Norte FA 6668-Al 25253. Naturally hornless. Can register. Ready for light service in early Fall, $45. Nellie M. Mingledorff, Rt. 3, Douglas. Two 1 yr. 3 milk goats now milking, 2 baby does and 1 grown billy goat, $35. for lot. Mrs. Cleo Wilkins, Rt. 3, Coving- ton Rd. House No. 5702, Li- thonia. : 34 crossbred ewe sheep and 1 Reg. Hampshire ram, fresh shorn, for sale at bargain. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 204 C, Griffin. 25 milk goats, mostly Nu- bian, sev. fine young does to freshen soon, also some nice large, young wethers. 12 mi. West Dalton at Gordon Springs. Harris Crawford, Rocky Face. Nice Toggenburg milk goat, freshened Feb. 26th, also male kids, 2 mos. old. J. E. Sarratt, 1165 Hollywood Rd. N.W. Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4- 0203 (after 5:30 PM). Sev. grade Nubian kids of varying ages, sired by Chick- aming Beppo Falcon, whose dam ave. 11 lbs. on 305 day test, $15. ea. for either sex. Dr. H. Grady Young, P. Box 858, Thomasville. Hampshire sheep, 17 ewes, 1 Reg. ram and 8 lambs, old- est about 6 yrs. old, for sale. Henry Bowen, Clermont. Ph. LE 4-7731. Livestock WANTED Want 2 baby lambs. Mrs. S. F. Robinson, 1297 Dixie Hwy. Jonesboro. Want exch. Angus bull to prevent inbreeding. Full blood, 1250 lbs., with calves to prove his get. Want same duality animal. G. C. Harwell, 600 Ave. C, West Point. Want Tenn. Walking Horse that can be shown in Juve- nile Class. Miss Judy Haines, 2938 Erna Dr. Columbus. Want 10 or 15 Reg. or pure- bred White Face, Angus or Shorthorn heifers, are bred and showing or with calves by side. State size, age and price. Perry Barnes, Rt. 4, Camilla. Ph. 6287. Want bred Hampshire swine, good breeding and free of disease, purebred but not necessarily to have pa- pers. Within 100 mi. my place. J. R. Harris, Rt. 1, Tallapoo- sa. Want 6 grade Jersey and Guernsey heifers and 1 Guern_ sey bull, wt. 200 to 450 lbs, No culls. State price per pound at home or del. Rai- ford L. Pruett, Rt. 3, Milan. MARKET BULLETIN, oo 2 pr, 1960 Peafowls, $20.| ant purebred polled Here- (on Bile: Riley C. Couch, Se- noia. Want steers for beef, any size, from 800 lbs. up, with- in 75 mi. Toccoa. Raloh Dean, Martin. Ph. 886-4327 (Toc- coa). Game & Fowl FOR SALE Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $10. C at farm. Packing and shipping. extra. Per. No. 10. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st. St. Columbus. Bobwhite quail eggs, 1l5c ea; day old quail, 25c ea; booking orders for quail eggs and baby quail now. Per. NO. 16. Curtis Hudson, Rt. 2, Maysville. Northern Bobwhite quail, mated, $3. pr; Ringneck Doves (breeders), $5. pr; chukar partridges, mated, $6. pr., $8.~ 50 trio. Ship Exp. Col. quail and chukar eggs, 20c ea. ins. parcel post. Per. 28. Send M. O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. Bobwhite quail eggs, $20. @=- day