Phil Campbell, Farmers (Bulletin Commissioner Cotton; _ By WILLIAM LANIER Z - State Executive Director Pocus! Stabilization And Conservation Service. Marketing quota referendums for two eorgias important crops, cotton and -cured tobacco, will be held Decem- The cotton quota vote will mark the th consecutive year in which growers e voted on marketing quotas for their pland cotton crop. = law, quotas : must be proclaimed by 12 pareendum. port will be available to growers who aply with their farm allotments at the alties will apply to any excess cot- | produced on a farm. If more than one-third of the voters ppose quotas for the 1962 crop, the allot- ment program will remain in effect, and price support will be available to cooper- ators at 50 percent of parity, as provided by law. ee All farmers who engaged in the pro- duction of upland cotton in 1961 are eligi- ble to vote in 1 the December 12 teferen- In addition i the cotton marketing uota referendum, a vote will be held on -cured tobacco marketing quotas. The ote, also Tuesday, December 12, will be m quotas for the next three years. Growers eligible to vote in the refer- ndum are all those who produced flue- ured tobacco in 1961 and shared in the rop or its proceeds. Also, each person 0 was either the owner or operator of otment was established is eligible to , even though no tobacco was actually di iced. on the farm, if any of the allot- ment was preserved for history purposes. For he 1962 crop of flue-cured tobac- ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1961 IRKET QUOTAS UP FOR VOTE Flue Cured Tobacco NUMBER 14 Referendums Agricultural CALENDA R December 3, 4, 5-Convention Ga. Associa- tion of Soil Conservation District Supervisors, Macon. December 5Farm Welding Short Course, _ ABAC, Tifton. December 5Georgia Hereford Assn. Sale, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, _ - Tifton. December 7Social Security and Income Tax for Farmers Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. January 29-31Southeastern Poultry and Egg Convention, Atlanta Mer- chandise Mart. at least. two-thirds of the growers ae 1962 upland cotton crop, price | farm for which a 1961 flue-cured tobac- ~ Russell Announces Poultry Use in Lunch Program - Senator. Richard B. Russell was. ad-. vised recently that the U. S. Department of Agriculture will purchase 570,000 pounds of Georgia poultry in December to be used for the School Lunch Program. The purchase is part ot a total order of 2,850,000 pounds of young chicken to be bought by the Agriculture Depart- ment with the total expenditure of $822,- 000 coming from funds appropriated un- der the National School Lunch Act. - Senator Russell instigated action this - year in the Agriculture Department to | include poultry in the Federal School Lunch Program, and as a result of his work in that direction, more than five million pounds of poultry meat has been purchased for Americas school children. co, the U. S. Department of Agriculture has announced a total of 716,147 acres available for allotment. This compares with 715,817 acres available for allotment last year. If quotas for flue-cured tcbacco are approved by at least two-thirds of the growers voting, the law provides that the present program will be continued for the next three cropswith penalties on excess tobacco marketed, acreage al- lotments and price supports. On the other hand, if more than one- third of the voters disapprove quotas by Social Security Revises Agent, Landowner Coverage The Social Security Administration now considers both the activities of an agent for a farm landlord and the activi- ties of the landowner in deciding whether the owners farm rental income is cover- | ed by the social security law. In making this announcement, Mr. _J..R. Murphy of the Atlanta Social Se- curity District Office stated that previ- ously only the activities of the farm landlord counted in deciding whether the wage earner materially participated on his farm, and went on to emphasize that under this more liberal rule, many more farm owners may now be eligible for so ~ cial security protection. As a practical matter, he said, this means that some farm owners who were | previously found ineligibie for social se- curity may now qualify He gave for example, a farm owner who lives in town and under an arrangement with the ten- ant has an agent supervising the work of the tenant. The agent makes all the im- portant decisions affecting the produc- tion of the crop. Previously, the farm owner could not receive social security credits for his share of the earnings from the farm. Now through the agent he ma- terially participates in the farm activities and can receive social security credits. Mr. Murphy stressed that farm land- lords, whose claim for benefits has been denied because the agent rather than the owner was supervising the tenant, should get in touch with the nearest social se- curity office. He further added that any- one who has questions concerning his coverage under this new provision should also contact the office. voting NO, there will be no marketing quotas, no penalties on excess tobacco, and no price support program on the 1962 crop. Voting places will be set up in as many _ as three places in each community. Check with your local ASC office to locate the voting place nearest you. . Each farmer eligible to ute in these referendums is urged to do so. Georgia RE STATE OF THE SOUTH EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia First @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES PAGE TWO | NATIONAL porto ia Av_| lassoch. TION ees PN ake yas seated Shs GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN fee State Agriculture Building Ediiorial and Executive Offices 1g Hunter Sireet, S. W. Aflania $3, Phone JAckson 4-3292 PHIL CAMPBELL D. Anglin, Editor Elizabeth Hynds, rate of postage provided 1917. 3 Address mailing list, changes MANAGER. 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Georgia Notices of farm produce and appurtenance3 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 1aw 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 mail. Editor of Notices added to or removed from CIRCULATION EDITOR, Market Bulletin. ~ Farm Work WANTED. Large family want chicken farm. 3 to work, boy 16, fath- er and mother (43 yrs. old). Willing and able to work. Need at least 5 R. house within 35-40 mi. Atlanta. Can move any time. Mrs. Callie Collins. Rt. 2, Box 259, Stockbridge. Woman, 51 yrs. old, want work for elderly couple on farm, cooking, doing house and light farm work, and as companion Room, board and $10. week. Nice, clean good worker. Non-drinker. Go anywhere in Ga. Eva Skinner, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain. Man, 56, and wife, 60, 1 jaughter, 39 yrs. old, want work on poultry farm, or any kind farm work. Drive any sind farm machinery. Have Jrivers license, drive tractor, truck, etc. Need 4-5 R. house. Have to be moved. A. L. Mathis, Rt. 3, Rome. Large family want work on poultry ranch, livestock or general farming. Experienced. Also egg production, carpen- ter work, truck and tractor. Have 2 sons, 20 and 22 yrs. Central or So. Ga. preferred. Ready to start immediately. Wm. A. Trawick, 1000 West St.. Bainbridge. _ 95 yr. old white man, non- drinker, wants part time work on farm NE Atlanta. Slightly handicapped. All around farm helper, farm stu- dent, keep farm records, all around apprentice and main- tenance man. Francis Brunton, ~/o Celestine Sibley, Atlanta Constitution, Atlanta. Pecan trees budded in sea- son, C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. N.E. Atlanta 8. White man, 32 yrs., old, wife, want job on dairy or stock farm. Exp. Sober, re- liable, 3'R. house, lights, water and reasonable salary. Roy Ardgart, 120 Merritts Ave.. IW, Apt., 122 C, Atlanta 13: _ White man. single, wants ht farm work, as Care- aker, companion, garden, flowers, repair and other light work on* farm. Herbert J. Farmer, Rt. 3, Gees Mill Rd.. Conyers. i - : ; 31 yr. old, single man, Exp. in livestock, shrubbery and trees, want work at once. Call, O. L. Willis, 908 Edge- wood .Ave., Atlanta 7. Man and wife want work at once growing broilers and working with beef cattle. Can handle all makes tractors and drive truck. Exp. all kinds farm and barn machinery. Can move and start work at once. Riley Sharp, Rt. 2, Jef- ferson. : White man, 48, wife and 5 children want 35-40 cow Gairy job. Move any time. Arthur Simpson, Rt. 1, Box 266, Stockbridge. Man, 23, wife and 1 child want work on poultry, cattle or gen. farm work. Exp. with farm machinery. Want good house wired for electric stove. running water and reasonable salary. J. G. Stepp, Box 241. Midland. Want job as caretaker and other duties on farm, such as livestock or poultry. Man single, 47, in good health. F. W. Selby, Box 561, Key Road SE, Atianta 16. Man with wife and boy of| 6, wants job as Caretaker of farm and stock. No. machin- ery. 49 yrs. old, Christian, sober and do not smoke nor curse. B. H. Marler, Rossville. 40 yr. old man wants job on farm around Atlanta or as close to as possible. Can drive tractor and operate most any farm machinery. Work by day or week. R. Beard, 407 West End, Ashburn. White man, 55 yrs. old, no family, wants job as Care- taker on farm, looking after stock. Willing to work, no bad habits. Work for room, board and salary. Go any- where in Ga. with good, honest people. Reply immedi- ately. Edgar Johnson, Portal. 54 yr. old mother and 22 yr. old daughter want job looking after laying hens at other partys place, or will raise rabbits where I now live. Party furnish everything and we do the work. Contact. Mrs. H. G. Bryson Rt. 2, Box 215 A, College Park, White man and 25 yr. old son (draft exempt), want farm on shares for 1962. Pre- fer So. Ga. Want good allot- ments and good house. Exp. tractor and truck drivers. Plenty help in family. Write or see, 8 mi. NE Tifton on Waterloo Rd. C. O. Murphy, Rt. 1, Chula. Middleaged, willing work- er wants job on farm. Exp. raising broilers. Prefer with party where can live as one of family. State what you have and pay. Will Stewart, 15 Given St.. Summerville. White, single man, 55 yrs. old, good health, wants dairy or cattle job or as Caretaker. Also, can do carpenter and paint work. Reliable, sober, Ref. Room, board and reason- able salary. Harold Spencer, 770 Cascade Pl. S. W., Atlan- ta 10. White, 46 yr. old white man wants job on farm. Tractor and truck driver, reliable, sober. Room, board and rea- sonable salary. Start right away, Jas. R. Murdock, Box 233, Duluth. 2 white men, brothers, 42 and 36 yrs. of age, want job on farm maintenance work, also Exp. in poultry and live- stock, Room, board and rea- sonable salary to each. Ref. if required. Contact. Clyde Dobbs, 254 Howell Ter. S.W., | Atlanta 11. 23 yr. old white man, sin- cle, exp. in farming, poultry livestock, tractor, corn, etc.. wants job immediately. Ref. if wanted. Ronald Ellis, 2304 Bouldererest Rd. S.E. Atlan- ta 16. Married man, age 33, with large family want job on dairy, cattle or poultry farm. Exp. and can furnish ref. Can begin at once. 2 or more can work. Also, exp. as Heards- man. Frank. Lowery, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. Farm Help WANTED S Want farmer, white or col., to work 8 BBIl. turpentine stand, also farm some tobac- co and cotton. Must be exp. and know how to . operate tractor. C. L. Williamson, Rt. 2, Box 171, Vidalia. Permanent home in coun- try and other considerations to retired elderly man or couple, in exchange for light earetaking and farm duties. Need by Dec. 15. Ref. requir- ed. Mrs. C. W. Bradley, Chats- worth. Ph. OX 5-8577 (Day). Want couple wishing to supplement present income by raising cattle on 50-50 basis. House, cattle and pasture fur- nished, 78 Hwy.. 1/2 mi. West Temple. Ref. required. Hoyt Kinney, Rt. 1, Temple. Want 2 or 3 sober, middle- aged general farm workers. Pay prevailing wages. Tobac- co work in summer. 4 R. house, water in yard, elec- tricity, wood furnished, lo- cated on paved road, and mail and school bus by door. T. W. Kemp, Rt. 1, Lyons (Toombs Co.) Want at once couple to raise broilers on shares. Must be sober and reliable. Eugene Parks, Rt. 2, Buford. Ph. 434- 5854 .(No collect calls). Want middleaged white wo- man to be companion, to make her home with me, plant and make small garden, and do some light farm work, for home and small salary. Ail modern conveniences. Write particulars. Mrs. S. G. Blan- ton, Darien. Want good, clean white woman, 40-60 yrs. of age, to cook, keep house and do some light. farm work, for room, board and salary. Claud W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Conyers. Want at once white wo- man to live in with elderly woman and son (44 yrs. old), and do light farm work. for room, board and salary. Mrs. J O. Lightsey. Bristol. Ph. 367-3822 (Baxley). Want steady farm hand with small family for work on farm. Steady work. 5 R. house on school bus route. No drink- ers. Give Ref. Write. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. : (i hs aN et aera Wan liable coup! family, white, to live on place at Meansville (Pike Co. and raise corn and potatoes on Halves. 4 R., lights, well water, on mail route and school bus by door. C. J. Fordham, 613 Ea. Temple Ave., College Park. Ph. PO 6-5806. Flowers FOR SALE Yellow thornless Roses, 3, $1.00; white and purple Lilac, white dogwood, 4, $1.00. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Dbl. yellow Cannas, Fall Pinks, ~ mix. mix. yard flowers, 50c doz; pink Thrift, 50c C rooted sprigs. All damp packed. Add postage. No stamps or chks. Falk Rundles, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. : mix. Pres. Red Cannas, $2.00 doz; red, white, blue,~. pink Thrift, 8 col. Verbena. $1.00, $5.00 C; pink Oxalis, 2 clumps $1.00; pink Sweet Williams, blue Bearded Iris, California. blue. Violets. 2 doz. $1.50; Lemon Lilies, 35c ea. Add postage; 200 small, rooted Boxwoods, 15c ea. in 100 iot at my home. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville.. Catawba tree seed, 1/2 cup, 50e, Mimosa seed, 50c Stamped, self addressed en= velope for all, also, 3 vine potatoes that grow on vine for shade, 3, $1, also, Chestnut trees, 12-14 in. $1.00. Prepaid. Mrs. A. C. Colson, Glennville. Pyracanthas, 12 - 15 in. 10, $3.00; old Eng. Boxwood, bushy tops, good roots, $15 C; white flowering Dogwood, 223 ft. 10) 93-005. $25:00 -C- Crape Myrtle, 12 - 14 in. 10, $2.00.. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. Liriope, 150 for $2.25; Vin- ca Minor, Eng. Ivy, 25, $1.00; Blackberry Lily (Belamcan- da Chinensis), $2.00 doz; 12 Cherry Laurels, $4.00. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. |pkt. Exch. Verbenas, Cc. | giving, 401, Lawrenceville. vender, red Standing 5c tsp; Lavender min red, yellow Prince cream color Holly: for go Lo. LU 8: ee Swiss Giant Pansy mixed, $2.50 C:= Br Quince, yellow Cann Daylilies, large Mum hardy Phlox, Amaryl Verbena, rose scente iums, $1. doz;. Ad. Daisy, $2: doz. Posta: F. J. Witherspoon, 30: erness St., S.W., A Ph. PE, 32525. Dutch Amaryllis, soli $25 ea ae Soca De ) size; 1 yr. seedlings from solid colors, 12, $ Beckwith D. Smi Hodkheayea Cir. N.E 10 dif. Begonias, plants, Sultanas, vari and green leaf Ph dron vine, 1 large spli Philodendron plant, Christmas a other Cactus, Ferns, and other flowers, nic vlants. At mv home. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 15 bv Rd., S.E.; Atlanta J MA 17-5759. oe Boxwoods, 12-14 in., $: Mtn. Laurels, Mimosa lock, white Pines, pink Cl kee Roses, 2-1/2 -ft., $3 wild Honeysuckle, Globe borvitae, 15-29 in, $4. Damp moss packed, postpai Bob Wilson, Blue Rid Shrubbery and bulb: grown. C. W. Page, 14 Ave., N. E. Atlanta 8. Boxwoods, 25 to $3 cording to size. Mrs. Sims, Rt. 1, Acworth. Ridge. Be Cherry Laurels, Ligustrums, $1.50 doz; $10.00 C; Nandina, white Per. Candy tuft, dwarf blue Per. Phlox, $1.50 doz. $7.50 C; Eng. Ivy, Vinca Mi- nor, pink and blue Thrift, Blackberry, Red Spider, white Atamasco and Day Lilies, $1 doz, $5.00 C; Philippine Lilies, $1.50 doz. Blanche Roodruff, Greenville. : _4 - 6 in. rooted Boxwood, nice plants, $1.00 doz. $10 C. delivered in Ga. Mrs, R. F. Terrell, Greenville. S Crape Myrtle, deep red, white, purple, 1-3 yrs., all sizes, one price in big lots here at my place. Come dig. Also, pink Thrift, $25.00 M. clumps; Scarlet ~King Ver- bena, $6.00 C. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. Florail Abundant roses, $1 Cas G6 for- = $5.00; .2ate farm: Guaranteed. Leonard Fleming, Reed Creek Roses, Hartwell. Boxwoods. Large t ruck load, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Cicero Barrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. Red and pink mix, col. pe- rennial Sweetpea seed, 10 for one teaspoonful, and stamped envelope. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Kennesaw. Old fashioned sweet Vio- lets, 12 plants, $1.25; white, Ginger Lilies, dbl. white Spirea, well rooted .Christ- mas Cactus, Thanksgiving, 3, $1.25; Sultanas, well rooted, 25c ea. $12:50-C/Mrs.-H. B: Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. _ 8 dif. Cactus, 4 dif. Geran- iums, Justicia, Angel Wing Begonia cuttings, Amaryllis seedlings, pink, white Oxalis. Trailing and 3 other kinds Coleus, red, pink, salmon Sultanas, all rooted and 10c ea; Red Spider Lilies, 15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil- liams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Law- renceville. Bulbs: Poeticus, Emperor and Sir Watkins, $1.50 C, or $1.00 at mv home; pink, red and orange Calif. poppy seed, 20c tsp., Annual Phlox a n d}: Calliopsis seed, 10c tsp., and stamped envelope. No chks Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rockland Rd. Lithonia -At.my home, cheap, 3 > Spirea, Butterfly bush, Dogwood, Flowering Qu pink Almond. Weigela, Ex greens, Boxwood, Mim bush Honeysuckle, Christ and golden Honeysuckle, borvitae, Nandina. Ros C. H. Ward, Rt. 1, Ada Thrift planting tim special, large bunch, $ approx. 20 divisions, Reds Fuchsia, Wine, Dixie Brilliant 2 dif. whites, blue, 3 shade: pink. Lots of 5 bunches, 90: bunch PP in 1st and 2nd z Mrs. Z. D. Dodd. Rt. 1 223, Alpharetta. 5 Flower seed: Touch- Not in pink, white. p wine, also purple and spotted and pink and spotted, 50c pt., and old ti purple Bachelor Button s 50c qt. PP. Mrs. A. M. G Ria2eAlion ea Adm. Byrd Dais: very good, immune to $1.-'doz.,.25; 100 e25 0h U postage any size order. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Bo: Augusta. Ph. RE. 6-834! Boxwood, 12-14 in., : Cherokee Roses, Mtn. Laurels Mimosa, Hemlock, whit Pines, 2-1/2 ft. $3. doz; Globe Arborvitae, 15-20 in., $4. doz pink moss Rose, 2 $1. Mos: packed. PP. Sadie Wilson Blue Ridge. - yes : Pink~and white Sse 0! Sharon, Silver Maple, white and pink Spirea, red Roses 25c ea; pink Thrift, 3 doz. $1. white Thrift, mixed Verbena yellow, thornless Roses, 50 doz. and postage; also, 8 1 white Spireas, all trimme my place. Wont sh Dewey Hunter. Rose 0) Nice, Boxwood $20. C; also, approx. are 16-18 in. high, $35. given free with ea. hundr 7 mi. No. Blairsville. No 7 Glory Lily of 100 oped 50 . : 1, Crap Fern Leat | ue Spirea, Snowballs, and. Fors ain. Quince, Almond, Abelia, Deuizia, Hydrangeas, ink - Theih z doz. $1.; mix. : Lily, 6, 0 fae bush and Bia June , 2, $1.; white Star Beth- em and white Chrysanthe- ms, $1. doz; blue Hyacin- 4oc Oz; orange col. der Lilies, 25c ea. Add tage. State insp. Mrs. rence Leathers, uae 1, Bu- nan. mon Lihes, 10 ea., 35 er, 25e, 50c, 60c; Christ- is Cactus, rooted, 25c, 50c, 00. - Add postage. Mrs. J. Ledford, Rabun Gap. d for Fail planting, hardy eetpeas, Hollyhock, 4 locks, Blackberry Lily, eet Williams, all mix. col. Sore or 1 pkt of ea. $1; 7 pepper seed pods, 3, 10c. s stamped, addressed en- >| ope. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. Magnolia seed, 25 for 25c d self-addressed, stamped velope. Hiram J. Ledford, [251 Coleman St. Roswell. Ph. umbo Paes: 2c ea., and k Oxalis, 3, 25c; pink, red -bena and red "Thrift, 20 ts, $1. 00; dark red 'Ver- ; oS ea. Phlox from seed ants, $1.00; Lemon and pink eee Lilies, 2, 25c; y vies, 2, 50c. Add post- Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. : uumbo Swiss Pansies, 50, 03 292.25 CC; Adm, Byrd Jong spurred olumbine, $1.00 doz; 2 yr. white Candytutt, $2.00 Li blooming size blue, pink Hydrangea, $1.00 ea.; Jade plants, 50c ea. Add 35c pos- Ieee Mrs, J. Ww. goes, Madi- SAdpaior imac Chicken (Gizzard Begonias, Moss, For- sythia, Altheas, Cactus, Chry- santhemums, Cannas, Summer ilacs, Easter Lilies, Iris, purple | Violets, 8, $1.; Fla. monthly and, thorn- less Roses, ~ Spireas, Crape Myrtle, Eng. Dodwood, 2, $1. , athel Sanders, Rte 2; ed Spider Lilies, 10e ea. ge white Shasta Daisies, d _ dwarf yellow and t $1.25. doz; dbl. orange Daylilies and purple Tris, $1. doz., pink Oxalis, 50 bunch; white Easter Rose, 50c. Add postage small orders. Large, postpaid. Mrs. Milfred Wes Rt. 1, Buchanan, Sweet Williams, mix. col., Pansy plants, lemon Lilies. 50c doz; asst pot plant cut- tings, 75e doz: all sizes Box- wood, well rooted. 15c to $1.; most all col, Iris, 75e doz. One African Violet free with ea. order. Add 25c postage on ea, $1. order. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. _ 10 col. Cannas, $1. doz; Daylilies, Amaryllis, Milk and Wine Lilies, Umbrella Palm, red Spider Lilies, 25c ea: 3 kinds Cannas and Milk and Wine Lilies, ae 50 bu. Add Dosiase: Mrs. W. E. Woot- en. Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Fire os Red Petunia d, 25c pkt. and self-ad- dressed, stamped envelope. Miss Edna Earle Justis, Rt. 4 (cut. off Rd.) Cartersville. es. Washington. - WATCH FOR SCREWWORM REPORT ANY SUSPICIOUS CASES Mimosa, Lilac, Altheas, Mock Orange, Jan. Jasmine, Potem- tilla, 35c ea. 4, $1. Postage extra. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Rt. 3, Canton. Pothos Philodendrons, Chi- nese Evergreens and many other plants, 30c ea. at my place. No mail orders. Mrs. Glenn Hogan, Sr., 202 North Cliff St. Carrollton. Mature Cattleya Orchid plants, of quality. Easy to -| grow. $7. ea. Immediate ship- ment. Write. Gilbert Martin, Box 147, Cartersvilie. Rose cuttines, yellow and white Lady Banksia, Sweet- heart, dbl. and white Chero- kee, Mary Wallace, Dr. Van- Fleet, City of York, Pauls Scarlet, American Pillsr, Belle of Portugal and other var., $1. doz; white Confederate and yellow Fla. Jasmine, 50c ea.; dbl. white Flowering Peach, 3, $1. Add __ postage. Mrs. J. R. Hinso n, Box 104, Chester. ; Hibiscus seed, 12 for 25c; Mimosa _ seed, cupful for 50c. Jess W. Kilpatrick, Rt. 1, Copperhill, Tenn. (Res. of Fannin Co. Georgia). Flower seed: Zennia, pep- permint stick candy, striped, all col. some-as large as sau- cers, and Marigold, ali col. Sell some, 25c cupful or trade for blooming gardenia, Sweet- shrubs, or small rocted Roses; also trade yellow Chrysan- themums for other color. Mrs. D. J. Burdrick, Rt. 1, Cordele. Daylilies: Purple Haze, J. T. Russell, Minuete, Viking, Soudan, Layte Solid Gold, Spitfire, Pink Charm, Seven Seas, pink Petticoat, Baronet, Honey Redhead, and Russells Giant Liriope, 4, $1. Mrs. W. &. Johnson, Crawfordville. Christmas .Cactus, Star Fish, rooted, 50c, cuttings, 40c; Weeping Willow cuts, 25c, Spider and Prayer plant, Alu- minum, Calico, Shrimp and Moles Foot, 50c; Guinea Wing Strawberry Begonias, 65 Sultana cuttings, 15c; color- ed Jews. 30c bunch. Plus postage. Mrs. Oris Mashburn, Cumming. Few acd med. size Em-~ peror Daffodil bulbs at the special price of $2. C. FOB here, or $2.50 C by mail. E. F. Shelnutt, 206 East Colum- bia Ave., College Park. Mixed Iris, 25, $1. 25: April blooming Narcissus, $1. 50 C dried flowers, $1.00 box. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Pink, red, white Geranium cuttings, red, white, pink Sul- gonia cuttings, 83, 35c; Baby gonia cutting, 3, 35c; Baby breath and Curling Ferns, 35c e a c h; Xmas and other Cactus cuttings, 3, 25c; 4 dif. house plants, "5c. All plus postage. Mrs. R. W. Starling, 207 Wesley Ave., Thomaston. SEED: dbi red Poppy seed, red, hardy Sweetpeas, re Yarrow, red Prince Feathers, dbl. pin k Touch-me-Not, Queen Anns Lace, dbl. red Pom Pom Zinnias, 20c tsp. PP. Mrs. C.'E. Leverett, 2180 Ranchwood Dr. Rt. 3, Tucker. Daylilies, 125 named, bi- colors, reds, wines, scarlet, purples, shades of pink, rose, ivory, orange, Canary, light, dark yellows, gold, bronze. My selection. 12 for $2.00, $3 and $4.00; 12 mix. col. Tris, $1.00. 40 postage, ist doz., i0c added doz. Mrs. M. Pp. Daylilies: Silver Sheen, Ma- ble Fuller, Canyon Purple, Colonial Dame, Tamara, Gar- net Robe, Brocade, Amulet, Grisselle, Georgia, Afterglow, Chole, 50c, 12, $5.00. 100 or more named, 40c postage. me F, M. Combs, Washing- on Will give FREE: Forsythia, 3 kinds Spirea, Currant bush- es, old fashioned sweet vio- lets and common Daffodils. Come dig. Mrs. Corinne Ba- ker, Box 243, Zebulon. Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrons, red, yellow Azaleas, Crabapple, Redbud, white Pine, Poplars, creek Hemlock, red Maple, all, 2-3 ft, S2, 15 doz., Phlox, blue Iris, Shasta Daisies, Vio- lets, Fall Pinks: o2bo 0. e; Packed with damp moss. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff Calif. Red Robin hedge Ro- ses, 3 yrs. old bushes, 50c ea., not rooted cuttings, 20c doz. No shipments. T. E. Freeburg, 123 Red Road (Lake City), Morrow. Ph. 478-7147 Orange Daylilies, single and '|dbl., Lemon Lilies, Siberian Iris, white and blue; Fall Daisies, blue and white hedge Roses, 5c ea.; Scotchbroom, Yellow Bells, Boxwood, tame Honeysuckle, Arborvitae, 2, 25e; Ga. State Rose, Winter- green, Sweetshrubs, Mtn. Ivy, Mtn. Laurel; 25e ea, Add pos- tage. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Cert. Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, 3-7 in, 25 ea; 4-6 in. 10c ea. No orders less 25 of the 25c size and 50 a: other. Post- Beads Mrs. Hattie Wigley, Rt. . Box 230, Dallas. Jonquil bulbs, $1.30 C; Nar- cissus, $1.60 C; large Daffo- dils, $1.25 doz.; Buttercups, 90c doz; yellow Tulip, 80c doz; Daylilies, 3 dof. col. $2.- 25 doz. Add postage. Mary Tumiin, Eastanollee. Thrift, 30c C; 500 plants, $2. Well rooted packed in moss. H. F: Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Pan- thersville Rd. Ellenwood. All col. Summer blooming Cushion Mums, $1. doz., mix. col. dbl. orange Daylilies, large _type Chrysanthemums, 6. $1.; hardy Orchids, 3, $1., Narcissus, $1. doz Del. in Ga. No order less $2. Mrs. Adell Williams, t. 2. Ellijay. Large clear, yellow Cry- santhemum type Marigold seed, 20c pk., Old fashioned dbl. mixed Touch - Me - Not seed, 25 tbls, Widows Tears. 60c doz. bulbs; red blooming Cat-tail Cactus, not rooted, 4, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Dbl. Rose of Sharon, pink, white, orchid, red, violet Wei- gelas, pink, white, yellow, ceep red Tulips, Burfordi Holly, Pyracantha, Mahonia Organ Grape, 50c ea; Corn- eob Patty-ake and Worlds Blobe Cactus, 3, 50c; yellow Primrose Plants, 6,.50c. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Day, Lemon and Augusta Lilies, Fall Asters, Shasta Dai- sies, Goldenglow, 3 kinds large Iris, 5c ea., Sallie at the Gate, Altheas, Gooseneck, pink Thrift, Boxwood cut- tings, sev. Col. Mums, one cent ea; Jasmine and Scotch- brooms, 15 ea., 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Martin, Rabun Gap, Thrift, rose color, $1.00 C; white and red, 35c doz; Bos- ton Ferns, 25c ea. 5, $1.00; red and pink dbl. and pink Waxleaf Begonias, 20c ea; white Eng. Dogwood and pink Crape Myrtle, red and pink Weigelas, 25c ea. red, pink dbl. Poppy seed, 20 tbls. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Roys- ton. f Mix Daffodil bulbs, $1.00 C; African Violets and Lan- tanas, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Sparta. 2 large Boxwoods, 3 ft. tall, 4. ft. dia. Any reasonable of- fer accepted. Mrs. Homesley Harkins, Suches. Little white fieid Daisies, red grass garden Pinks, 50c doz; mix. col. Oxalis, 15 and 25 clumps; pink Thrift, 25 doz; Peanut, Easter, Pin Cush- ion, May, Frogles Cactus and Night Blooming Cereus, 25c ea. Add 25c postage. Mrs. D: W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville. Spring blooming s weet Pinks, 36 plants, $1.30; Milk and Wine Lilies, 4, $1.30; Ma- donna Lily, Siberian Iris, d|Royal blue, red and yellow shades, Daylilies, ea. kind, $1.00 doz.; dbl. Altheas, rose and white, large bloomiag size, 3, $1.35. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Mix. col. Mums, blue Ager- atums, Per. Phlox, mix. col. Tris, orange Daylilies, Black- berry Lilies, blue Spanish Iris, Goldenglow, blue Easter Li- lies, purple Foxglove, pink Per. Sweetpeas, $1.25 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Al- corn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.. col. Sweet Williams, : Sev. $1.25 doz; blue Ageratum, 60c doz. plants; purple and white Violets, 50c doz; sev, col. Gladioli, 75c doz. bulbs., pink Thrift, 50c doz. bunches. No chks. Add postage. Miss L.M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah- lonega. 2 yr. size Iberis (Candy- luft), $1.50 doz; Adm. B Daisies, $1.25 doz; White Star Bethlehem bulbs, 3 doz. bulbs, $1.> yellow Iris, $1. doz. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. . Dacula. j .Strong, well rooted Giant Adm. Byrd Daisy plants, $1.50 doz; 25, $2.50; $7. C; lav. Stokesia, $1.75 doz.; large clumps dbl. white Spice Pinks, $2.50 doz. PP. State insp. Mrs. O.S. Scarbrough, 2869 Churen Sh East Point, we Sa Daffodils, orange Daylilies, Star Bethlehem, tame sweet Violets, 5 doz. $1.; Formosa sprouts, 75c ea; white Eng. Dogwood, Bird-eye hedge, purple lilac, 3, $1.25; 100 Boxwood, well shaped, $3. up. Come dig. Mrs; Nancy Hen- derson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Elli- jay. Purple King Iris, Foxglove, paper white Narcissus, orange Daylilies, blue Violets, 75c C: Azaleas, purple Weeping Mary, purple: Lilac, white Eng. Dogwood, Sweetshrub. red Roses, Pink Almond, 7, $1.: yellow Kerria Japonicas, 50c ea. Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. Dbl. red and white Rose of Sharon, 10-12 in. 2 yr. old Boxwood, blue Mahan Holly, pink Abelia, 50c ea; Nandina, all sizes, Sweet Williams, blooming size, Carnation Pinks, 40c doz. ea. Loving Tangle, Corncob Cactus, 25c bunch. Add postage. Liz- zie Crawford, 18 Crawford St. Ellijay. 4 Boxwoods, 4-1/2 to 5 it., tall, $15. ea. Nellie Freeland, Rt. 1. Gainesville. Ph. TU. 7- 7241. No collect calls. All col. Chrysanthemums, $1, doz: blue Iris, $4. doz; white and yellow Narcissus and yellow Jonquil bulbs, 2dc doz; white Easter Roses, rooted, 3, $1. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Sedar and Holly _ bushes, well rooted, 6, $1.; Dogwood bushes, same price; Easter Lily bulbs, 6, $1.; yellow thornless Rose bushes. 35c ea., Daylilies, $1. doz. Add post- age. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Clarks Brdige Rd. Gainesville. : " Cedar Trees, all sizes and heights for sale real cheap at my home. Cut your own for Christmas trees or will sell for Sepeneely J. O. Craine, Route 1, Gray. (1 mile NE of Gray on Milledgeville Rd, Jones County). Flowers WANTED Want old fashioned Mar- chaneil Rose bush, climbers, lfat yellow buds on straight stems, well rooted, blooming size. VieB: Mihoy, Rt. 4, Box 630, Smyrna. Ph. HE 5- 7361. Want Blue Phlox that bloom the same time as Candytuft does. Mrs. Marie Chambers, Yatesville. Want 2 doz. watermelon col. Crape Myrtles. Advise price and size; &lso want sev. doz. Canna Lilies. Joe S. Smith, Sr., 9329 Rhinehill Rd. S. E. At- lanta 15. Ph. MA 7-2998. __ SAGE THREE Want sev. small and med. size variegated Acuba plants. State number of plants a n d price ea. Mrs. Lillian McCane, 1611 Oak Grove Rd. Decatur, Want large quantity com- mon. yellow Daffodil bulbs. F. C. Galle, Pine Mountain. Equipment FOR SALE Easy Flo fertilizer spread- er, good cond., used very lit- tle, cheap for cash. See at my home, E. H. Thompson, Sr., PO Box 34, Shady Dale, 300 gal. fuel oil tank, rea- sonably priced. Mrs. Paris M. Short, 651 University Ave., SW, Apt. 8, Atlanta 10. : David Bradley Soup riding tractor with 4 pieces of equip. M. D. Richardson, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph. 993-6527. 1959 Ford 841 Diesel trac- tor, excel. cond., $1,800.00; Ford 3 bottom plow, coulters, $250.00; Farmhand feed mix- er, 3 pt. hitch, mixes feed augers, self feeders or bags, $100.00; I. H. grain combine 52-R equip. with Farmall Cub motor, excel, cond., $150.06. Grady F. Rogers, Rt. 1, Buene Vista, Ph. 649-3178. D-8 Catipillar with 12 ft. blade, cable operated and 10 yd. pan, $4.800.00 complete. Robert C. Brown, Parsons Rd., Duluth, Ph. GR. '6-2155. Yar Wood hydraulic 5 yd. drag pan in good cond., $500. A. R. Barry, PO Box 303, Li- thia Springs, Ph. 948-8908. 1953 Allis Chalmers B. trac- tor with planters, cultivators and taylorway harrow, good cond., tires like new Edward ~ Campbell, Rt. 1, Winston, Ph. 942-2971. : 410 gal. propane gas tank, under grsuna J. H. Reddy,- Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8924. Set of Fairbanks Morse scales, 500 Ib. cap., like new, $50.00; - McCormick, 2 hole corn sheller, belt driven, good - cond., $25.00. Mahlon Turner, Rt. 1, Box 93, 3, Dahlonega. 1950 Ford 1/2 ton pick- ~ Truck, Excel. cond., $295. 00. W. M. Cochran, 3986 Covington Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-3496. 2 propane gas tanks, 100 Ibs., with adapter. J. O. Thur- mond 690 Davis Rd., College Park, Ph. 767-6084. Allis Chalmers B. tractor with equip. and one, 3 roller, Chattanooga cane mill. Ebb. Daughtry, Stillmore. 1 H. wagon, harness an d some plow tools, R. H. Pace, 4819 Glenwood Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5152. D-2 Caterpillar in good cond., priced for quick sale. Billy Greene, Rt. 1, Logan- ville (Hwy. 81 near Youth). Taylorway harrow, used. twice, $125.00; turning plow, same use, $125.00. Also sub- soiler. Will sell all for $300. L. H. Jackson, Rt. 2, Ellen- wood. 500 gal. wideouaal pro- pane gas tank. W. O. South- ard, Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 948- 9424, Farmall H. tractor, culti- vators, planters, distributors, harrow, bottom plow, weeder and corn snapper, reasonably priced. All in A-1_ shape. Frank Harris, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 193, Vidalia. 1/4 ton. Intnl. 1954 pick- up truck, good tires, $125.00 or exch. for 100 bu. corn, mule, walking plows or guano dis- tributor. E. T. Zipperer, Rt. 1, Old Louisville Rd., Spring- field. Deets Se eae Se eee One set, 24 disc, harrow, 3 point hitch, good shape, cheap for cash. Frank S. Pore Pt - Wentworth, Ph. AD. 2-9512. Planter, distributor combi- nation horse drawn, $10.00; B. F. Avery tractor with 4 disc tiller, power. take-off, $350.00; small corn sheller, motor or hand driven, $10.00. Mrs. Lois Lambert, 5680 Lake Forrest Dr., Atlanta 5, 205 = 0743, eeCVu; PAGE FOUR 7a FOR SALE Cook deep well pump, 1/2 HP, with 42 gal. tank, jet and Foot, valve, good cond., $60; 1/4 HP Berkley deep well pump with 40 gal. tank, jet and foot valve, $40.00. Floyd Sanders, Rt. 2, Rockmart (6 mi. So. Rockmart on Vinson Mtn. Rd.). Allis Chalmers garden trac- tor for sale. H. E. Letes, Stock- bridge. 8 disc bush and bog ae row, ball bearings in No. - shape, 3 point hitch, fits Ford tractor. R. W. Evans, Rt. 1, Box 146, Warm Springs, Ph. NO. 3-2532 (Pine Mountain). 600 gal. oil tank for sale reasonable. . Mrs. Paris M. Short, 651 University Ave., SW, Apt. 8, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-3736. Cut-off saw, all iron frame and on wheels, $25.00. Mrs. Sallie Broach, Rt. 5, Box 69, Macon, Ph. SH. 6-3641, 2 H. wagon in good cond.; mule drawn cotton duster and mule drawn Cut-away har- row. J. D. Southwell, Cordele, Ph. 273-3934. 1953 Ford 8-N tractor, prac. new 8 disc bush bog harrow, used 8 disc bush bog, prac. new drag harrow, dise plow. row cultivator and planters, 10 ft. Easy Flo, 20 disc finish- ing harrow, 2 wheel trailer, 1954 Chev. truck, 3/4 ton, $400.00. Robert Fine, Rt. 4, Box 337, Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 38-3165. Model H. John Deere trac- _ tor, good tires, 1 rear tire new, motor good cond., full set of cultivators on tractor, $350.00 cash. Verne Ogletree, Rt. 1, Thomson. Single phase 3 HP heavy duty elec. motor, 110-220 volts for feed mixer or grind- er or other use on farm, for sale or will exch. for 3 point, 8 disc, bush and bog harrow for Ford tractor. L. I. Dun- Jap, Luthersville, Ph. WA. 7- 3772. : TD 18-A Intnl Bulldozer, good cond, with straight blade, cheap: prac. new TD-9 Dozer angie blade, about 500 HES-On At; bargain priced. Boyce Bryant, PO Box 578, Elberton, Ph. 283-5869. Jeep. pick-u -up truck, 1957 1957 model, with 4 wheel drive, 6 engine, heater, all steel pick-up body, spare tire and wheel, runs good, free of dents and has new paint job. Harry Arnold, Jr., Monroe, Ph. 267- 6251 days. Jeep with 4 wheel drive, new tires; 2 wheel trailer; 1953 Allis Chalmers G.. trac- yor, H. D. lift, disc harrow, sultivators, planters, disc til- ler, All good cond. Eugene Campbell, Rt. 1, Bremen (5 mi. E. of Buchanan on Hwy. - 120). Well built trailer, good fires, suitable for hauling live- stock, $95.00. Will deliver rea- sonable distance. aah ban ley, Box 148, Waco. D-2 Caterpillar with blade, recently overhauled; 12 in. hammer mill with sacker, JA. _ Walker, Rt..1, Box 277, Fair- burn, Ph. 964-6904 {no col- Ject ect calls). 1/2 HP deep well jet pump with tank, 45 ft. of dbl. plas- tic pipe and foot valve, $75. J, A. Brown, Felton, Hwy 27 at Haralson and Polk Co. line. Ph. 641 646 - 6 - 3742 _(Buchanan). Hardware "for heavy duty post hand winch with cable for lifting and loading pulp- wood, cotton pelea: syrup bar- rels,, etc., $25.00; B. Taylor, POBox 1, Atlanta 1, Ph. JA. 2-3792. Per, _ 1951 Chevrolet, 2 ton truck, good shape. C. F. Tuggle, Rt. 1, Bremen. 1954 Super A. Farmall trac- tor with some equip., good cond.; also, about 200 creo- soted cross ties. Jerry W. Tal- ley, Rt. 1, Lyons. 1958 Ford truck F-600, 7- 1/2 ton, BK-Master bulk feed body, new tires, motor just overhauled, $2,500.00. Locat- ed 3 mi. E. Cleveland. Cecil Crumley, Rt. 1, Cleveland. Farmall H. tractors with or without cultivator and plant- ers, good cond.: 24 B. off-set harrow with new disc; prac. new drag peg tooth harrow, all pegs new. Ralph West- 1 | brook, Louisville, Ph. MA. 5- 3311. Farmall Cub tractor equip- ped with hydraulic lift and power take-off, 26 in. disc that mounts between wheels, mowing mach., weeder an d cultivating equip., $750.00. J. Mercer Carter, Rt. 3, Logan- ville (1 mi. N. Walnutgrove, Hwy. 81), Ph. 786-6904. Garden tractor, nearly new, 7-1/2 HP forward and re- verse, turn plow, cutaway mower, layby others, for sale or trade for heavy- beef cow or steer. J. O. Thurmond, 690 Davis Rd., College Park, Ph. PO. 7-6084. Incubator for sale or trade for Spotted Poland China, OIC or Yorkshire swine. J. H. Hoofner, Dacula. 4 hole self hog feeder, good as new, .00. Thomas C. Webb, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, ~Ph. GR. 5-5842. Meadows gristmill, 36 in. flat rock, perfect cond., $100. F.M. Bryant, Box 47, Luthers- ville. Good 1 H. wagon and har-. ness, all kinds of horse farm- ing tools and all kinds of scrap iron for use on a farm. C. H. Ward, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Old time log cart, wheels 56 in. high, solid iron except spokes and rims, rims need some repair, tires good cond., needs tongue; pr. log tongs and cant hook; 3 roller cane mill, cheap; Cole dbl. plant- distributor and other horse drawn equip. J. K. Hyde, Rt. 2, Box 3, Thomas- ville, Ph. CA -6- 2705. Super A. Farmall tractor with planters, cultivators and 2 dise tiller, all good cond., $625.00. F. M. Gazaway, 2486 Clifton Splines Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-2971. 5 row cotton duster and hay rake to fit Cub Farmall trac- tor, good cond., both $65.00; also, want to exch. John Deere B. Tractor and 4 disc tiller for Ford tractor and plow; also, want to buy flat body dump truck reasonably priced. Olen Swaim, Rt. 2, Danielsville, Ph. 335 - 4443 (Commerce). : One ton, Chevrolet 1957 truck, V - 8 motor, radio and heater, perfect cond., 45,000 actual miles, bought new by owner, has custom built cat- tle body, $995.00. Lamar Put- nam, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-3833. : John Deere 1956 tractor 40 one row, cultivators, set coil shank plows, dbl. section smoothing harrow, boom lift, tool bar, Sheffield cultivator, draw bar, landscaping blace, power take- off, set of plant- ters=:3>pit; hitch and other plows. O. G. Pitts, Rt. 1, Car- rollton, Ph. TE. 2-8766. 20 practically new kero- sene broiler brooders, 1,000 cap. ea., will sell any amount or all for $20.00 ea. D. C. Owenby, Rt. 3, Blairsville, Ph. 745-5792. Model R. John Deere Diesel tractor with 4 pan _ bottom plow and disc harrow for this tractor, all in good cond., $2,- 500.00. H. A. Felder, Blikely. | INSPECT YOUR LIVESTOCK HELP KEEP THE SCREWWORM OUT OF GEORGIA. ips 4A.) th Chicken house equ ips : for Cat. D - a Single section, | R. Wood gas brooders, 1,000 cap., 10, 8 ft., automatic wa- terers, approx. 100 P-32 tube feeders, all for $175.00. V. G. Whitley, Rt. 1, Memorial Dr., stone Mountain, Ph. 469 - 8091. TD-14A Intnl. with very good tracks and rollers, An- gledozer, $2,750; also, TD18-1 for sale, reasonable price, very good machine; also, want used grain bins, about 2,500 bu. cap. ea. Robert H. Tootle, Reidsville, Ph. 2151. David Bradley 5-3/4 HP garden tractor, $180.00; also, David Bradley turn plow, cul- tivator and farm planter, all good shape. John A. Camp- bell, 6573 Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. Frick sawmill, size 01, com- plete with slab conveyor, dust chain, edger and UD-18 Intnl. Diesel engine, 125 HP. Sell together or separately or ex- change for any kind of live- stock or machinery that can be used in normal farming operation. W. A. Selman, Pal- metto, Ph. 463-7781 (Atlanta). 1951 Ford tractor, orig. tires, excel. cond. with 3 pt. hitch, 2 dise tiller plow, B and B harrow, smoothing harrow, 2 row cultivator, 12 ft. gang plow, sub-soil plow, mowing mach., hay rake, dirt scoop, cut-off saw with pulley, rea- sonable for cash. Ezra N. Cas- tleberry, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-2701 after 6 PM. Equipment WANTED Want 4 hole hog feeder, in good cond., reasonably priced and within 50 mi. of Cum- ming. J. R. Hansard, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-6845. Want 1950 to 1954 Ford or Ferguson tractor, within 50 mi. radius of Douglas. State price and cond. Lowell Adams, PO Box 371, Douglas. Want pressure water tank with cap. of 750 to 1,000 gals. Advise what you have, price and location. J. F. Moore, dhe Rt. 3, Box 148, Vidalia. Want Super M. or Super H. Farmall tractor. State cond., equip. on tractor and best cash price. D. K. Grif- fith, Rt. 2, Box 164-A, Col- lege Park, 'Ph. PO. 6-1153. Want 1953 Chevrolet truck that has good transmission and rear end that has been junked. George Rise, Madison. - Want good 1 or 2 plow, 4 wheel tractor with 3 point hitch, disc plow, harrow and bulldozer blade. Must be within 75 mi, radius of Ma- con. Write stating make, cond. and price. Henry J. DuPree 747 Wesleyan Dr., Macon. Want small 3/4 in. or I in. steam engine governor. Lisle Bowers, Gordy Farms, New- nan. Want smali farm sawmill, preferably portable, Jackson Harvester or equal. Must be running cond. Cheap for cash; also, want tobacco transplant- er within 100 mi. radius. section or offset type. 6 in. disc. dbl. Must have at least Prefer Rome or Athens. Must. be in So. Georgia. State age, cond., price. Lester Varn, Rt. 3 Box 530, Albany. Want bush hog rotary mow- er, 26 in. disc bush and bog harrow and subsoiler for 641 Ford tractor. N. W. Bagwell, 2|/Rt. 1, Tucker, Ph. 938-1429. Want old model Farmall tractor M. or H.: with belt pulley on side, in good run- ning cond. H. J. Jones, PO Box 1024, Baconton. Want 3 or 4 unit Surge Milking machine, late model, and vacuum pump. Gi v e detailed description and price in first letter. R. L. McKie, Rt. 1, Augusta. Want 150 to 175 hanging type hen feeders, in good cond. and reasonably priced. A. J. Boiter, Star Rt., Blairs- ville. Want irrigation outfit for about 10 acres. State all in- one a0 Ho calfhood vaccinate 000 Ibs. or more, b! and Angus bi inson, Rt. 1, Nice Jersey milch ing approx. 4 gals. m other Helstein. Cow gentle and easy to mi for all. W. E. Ma Box 172, Sterling. Reg. Angus bull, old, best of Eileenmer ing, champion bloodlir prox. 1,000 Ibs., goo bull, priced below rea Carl Newton, 992 L Rd., NE, Atlant au 5318. Dbl. standard Re Hereford, 2 very nic 2 open heifers i farm. Roy Goddard, thonia (Klondike), P! : formation in first letter. H. S.| 8433 Walker, Lower Macon. Poplar St., Want 1 row tractor with plantng and cultivating equip., in good cond. State all information in first letter. W. W. Davis, 2931 Hollis Rd., Macon. Want used 5 ft. feeders for layers. John Pray, Box 14, Cedartown (6 mi. out on Pot- ash Rd.). Want factory built full me- tal top for 4 wheel drive jeep, fair to good cond. L. G. Hen- dricks, Rt. 1, Rydal, Ph. EV. 2- 4038 (Cartersville). Want 2 DeLaval milk pails with lids, Hugh Villyard, Rt. Heavy springers, Guernsey, and Ho sizes and of good priced to sell. R. G. Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 2 dbl. standard Ree C Hereford bulls, 9 and 10 old; one Reg. Hereford 7 mos. old, excel, bl Blue Ribbon winners in ty fair. O. V. Reit. hee. Rd., Powder Spring: - Angus au HD) heifers, about 1 Reg. bulls over 8 y these calves. Not Sena but of fine quality. herd bull at reasonab 30c lb. Always on not stall fed. Farm between West Point 7, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-|Grange. G. C. Harwel 0218. Point, Ph. 643-7331. Want power take - off s " Gertrudis-S pully that works on rear of Ford: tractor. John R. Chame bliss, Hilton. i Want 400 or 700 bulk milk tank reasonably priced. Give full information with price. Je McGinty, Jr., West Point. Want fence post peeler, do not need motor. State what type, cond., and best price; also, want good used tractor tire, size 12 or 13 by 38 in., no breaks in casing. Not over 100 mi. distance. Eugene V. El- liott, c/o Spring Lake Ranch, Greenville. Want to trade pull type mowing machine, fits Super A. tractor, for bush and bog harrow. Will eye Rt. 1, Kensington. Want Bulldozer in good cond. with angle blade. Quote best cash price in first letter. J. C. Walker, Rt. 2, Abbeville. Want 3 point lift bush hog rotary mower, subsoiler and 26 in. disc bush and bog har- row for Ford tractor. Nathan W. Bagwell, Route 1, Tuck- er, Ph. 938-1429. Livestock. Write what you have. Jack FOR SALE Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. - Want rear end crane for Ford tractor. R. C. Bell, 145 Cattle North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, 4 ; : Ph, TR. 5-1373. - Complete dispersal small Want one gear reduction unit, 6 to 1 ratio, for one of the following engines, Wis- consin AEN, Briggs - Strat- ton 23-FB, Clinton model 2500. Will pick up or pay postage. Write details a n d| ABS price. Wendell Bailey, Box 423, Lithia Springs. Want Farmall H. with planters and cultivators or Farmall M. without planters and cultivators. J. R. Hood, Rt. 1, sOxford; Phx 786- 6811 (Covington). Want rotary mower for Fordson tractor, 3 point hitch. State make, age, cond. and price. W. L. Wilson, PO Box aoe Thomasville, Ph. CA, 6- Want heavy duty drill press within 50 mi. of Fairburn. J. A. Walker, Rt. 1, Box. 277, PO Fairburn, Ph. 964 A dairy herd of exceptional quality. Foundation animals out of Reg. Jersey herd of the Monastry at Conyers, and the Reg. herd of the Horseshoe farm at Stockbridge, with subsequent offspring out of Fred Barber, PO Box. aoe Jonesboro. Ph. GR. 8- Jersey heifer to freshen in spring; alse, 20 white hens for sale. I. W. Moore, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. (Hwy. 5). 2 Guernsey heifers to freshen last week of Dec. and pecR 15. with second calves. Thurmond, Farming- oe : Santa Gertrudid bull, certi- fied S., 3-1/2 yrs. old, ap- prox. 1,800 lbs., good dispo- sition, dark red color, from performance tested herd. No letters. ans. Royce Richard- son. Rt. 1, Fayetteville, h. pulls for sale; also. heifers. All reasonably pris George Holderby, _ rior Cattle Farm. vester, Ph. 2429 Santa Gertrud No. 63942, 3 yrs. ol pers, approx. 1,600 lbs Jack Crowder, c/o Me Brook Farm, Windy Hil Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph 8656. Reg. Polled Hereford bu 3 yrs. old, exceptional, $ WwW. A. Selman, Riel; to, Ph. 463- 7781. (Atlant Reg. Brown Swiss bu: prox. 1,400 lbs... 2 yrs Selling to prevent inbre $400. George Beazl Ashburn, Ph. 567-2 Reg. Angus bulls, on 1/2 mos. old, $180.; 2 yr $300. Both have good conformation, calfhood cinated and from clean guaranteed breeders. F Phillips. c/o Westover Kennesaw, Ph. 428-205 rietta). Reg. Guernsey COW. freshen in Jan. with 3rd 6 gals. milk d to freshen with. first_ Jan $1752 R.cD: Was Rt. 3. Dallas. 29 Reg. polled Herefo bulls, from 8 to 24 m ris, Rt. 2312 today a ane: nice polled Herefor calves, $100. to $150. Stephens. Red Bud (Rd, houn. = Stocky built, we Reg. horned Hereford calved Feb. 5, 1961, well ed and Poon broke. Roberts, Ball Ground Young Hereford stee purebred herd, calve April to Sept. 1961. : pects for club calves. Mr mi ot a Ra. Farm, Paper M1 : Marietta, Ph. 428-8772 Reg. Angus bloodlines: 2 Allen, 172 Vi catur, Ph. DR Poland China service : d gilts and weaned re: ae for Cholera and W. T. cpap Ri. Ww bileet calls). bred Durocts, 4-1/2 . old, either sex, $37.50 ea. papers or $35. without, yf bloodlines, the late type. Marvin Newsome, Fee 169, Sandersville, - red Duroc male and le, Reg. in United Duroc eathers. PO Box 37, Hwy. _ Mershon. ; famworths, the lean meat weaned pigs, ee treat- and up. ar m on, Rt 3, Ellijay. _ Purebred Berkshire boar, 3 5 old, wt. Ze lbs. Theron ; t. Canton, Ph. Big bone Guinea pigs, ~8 A on $10. ea.; 6 big bone bred back, for Rt. 1, Hwy. 23 TU. 17-2507 PC. outstanding ser- its and boars for sale. : Seah nion. Pinehurst, 2938 (4 mi. SE of). slack Poland China boars gilts, 4 mos. old, over 100 bs.. Reg. in buyers name. st of bloodlines, $50. ea. W. Selmo 1, ee. 41 in. high, Spout 1 yr. c mtle and partly broke ' Yiding, $90.: good leather le, martingale, saddle and t, $35.; two 2 yr. old, foal | in. spring, $200. | Brock, Eastanollee. Shetland ponies, one sor- stallion, 3 bred mares and le ponies, young and le for children, $65. to 055 also, 2 Welch mares pid a- gelding, young and gentle: one nice iron grey ck, 5 yrs. old, $65. Fred y 2, Carrollton, teady to go, for ane $125. ea.; also, used carts that need some repairs. Jim Bishop, Red Oak, Ph. PO. 6-5889 (Atlanta). 2 yr. old stud, 1/2 Tent Walker, gentle, 11 yrs. old, ig, now riding, $125. Ernest a Ph. 428-0955 Work mare, =e one riding e (both gentle) for sale rade for cattle. Paul a ble Hill. ~ Stud: Buddys Black r Reg. Tenn. Walking orse, one of the most con- stent and outstanding stal- lions now showing. Roy Dor- Ys oe Bohler Rd., NW, At- nta 5 ~ CE, 7-1115. Shetland mare, ey ac: al nice and gentle. (green oroke). J. F. Lancaster, RFD, ula, Ph. ce 9=43 Wh re horse, 4 yrs. old, had, co ntle and good rider, saddle and bridle, $175. She' ane pony, 5 yrs. old, gelding, white and - gentle with prac. le and one, $185. Ga Ma- | Cordele. pony stud, 1 yr. very gentle, ide, will sacrifice. rl Newton, 992 Lullwater Re ; NE, Atlanta, Ph. DR. 7- 2 good. well trained work mules for sale at reasonable price. Grady Ison, Brooks. Very large roan gelding saddle horse, $150. at my farm in Madras, near New- man. R..B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., SW Atlanta 3. Nice Shetland. pony stud |colts, $75. and up; Shetland fillies, $125. up; also, Shet- land mare, saddle and bridle, $195. Wayne Wilkins, 3366 Rockbridge Rd.. Avondale Estates, Ph. DR. 8-2427 (At- Janta). Nice 5 yr. old Quarter horse. gelding, solid black, gentle but spirited. Frank Stephens, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun. Shetland filly, brown, very gentle, broke to bridle but not saddle. Mrs. H. N. Vogel, 4489 sey Rd., Conley, Ph. MA. Standard bred brood mares, Reg. with good breeding, some are in foal, reasonably priced. Pes Patton, Shady Dale, Ph. 5123 (Monticello). pony, harness, mee for children, for sale or trade for cattle of |C equal value. All letters ans. Barry Wood, c/o Dewey Wood, Box 7, Ball Ground. Sheep and Goats Nubian buck, naturally hornless, cannot ship. Miss Dorothy Mathis, Tiger. One young White Saanan and Toggenburg mixed male goat, ready for light service, healthy, eats good, from heavy milking stock, $8.00. Selling to prevent inbreeding. Can- not ship. Nellie Alexander, Rt. 2, Latty Rd., Lula (nearc oe store, 1 mi. off Hwy. 20 fat lambs,. $10. 3 . barn. W. Y. Harper, Wray, Ph. 468-5563 (outlay: Fresh milk goat, no horns, 2 qts. daily, sentle, black and white Nubian - Toggenburg, $45. Cannot ship. Walter .Poe, 1370 DeKalb Ave., NE, At- lanta 7, Ph. 688-9014. 20 or 30 bred ewes, good, healthy, sheep, $10. ea. or ex- change for hogs in good health. F. C. Seabolt, Rt. 4, Madison. Black and white gelding Shetland pony with saddle C.| and bridle, approx. 8 yrs. old, $1500. W. J. Frankum;~ {c:0 Pine Crest Farm, Martin, Ph. 384-3431 (Carnesville). Good small work horse, wagon and harness, $75. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton (Tate City Community). Several good, gentle horses for children and amateurs, several half horses and half Ponies and plenty small gen- tle ponies, all reasonably priced; also, saddles, harness- =( es and carts to fit these hors- es and ponies. L. L. Williams, Cordele, Ph. 273-3700. Gentle bay racking mare, 8 yrs. old, wt. 950 lbs., with extra good western padded saddle, bridle and martingale, all; $200. J.; M2 Key, Rt. 1, Bowdon, Ph. 2645 (Tyus Community). Several nice Shetland pony mares, all will drop colts in spring; also, several horse colts, fillies, with white mane and tail. Sell together or sep- arately. J. H. Stephens, So- cial Circle, Ph. 464-3316. Shetland pony mares, some with colts by side and rebred, some are heavy in foal and some are child broke, $150. up: also, 38 in. Reg. dapple stallion, 6 yrs. old, $125. Z. W. Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-1574. 5 gaited sorrel mare, good manners and safe for chil- dren, 7 yrs. old, has been shown. W. A. Vied, 3014 Barksdale Cir., East Point, FO. 7-6903. _ 30 Quarter horses, gaited horses and ponies, saddles, bridle and equipment. S. J. Morgan, Sylvania, Ph. UL. 7- 3665 (Newington). : 6 yr. old Palomino Tenn. Walking stallion, easy to handle; two 3 yr. old, rich red sorrel mares, no bad hab- its and gentle; 2 iron grey mare mules, 7 and 8 yrs. old, perfectly mated wt. about 1,- 300 Ibs. all gentle. At farm 9 mi. out of town. O..H. Jordan, Sr.,. Cuthbert.. Ph. RE. 2- 2434. / 17 mo. old Pinto horse, broke to ride, but not train- ed. wt. 600 lbs.; one, 3 yr. old, Tenn. Walker stud; 6 mo. old Tenn. Walker colt. Priced to go, all together or separate. N. J. Shelnutt. Rt. 2. Hogans- ville, Ph. TU, 4-8895 (La- Grange). i Reddish col. mare mule, about 1,000 Ibs., 12 yrs. old, works anywhere: brownish col. mare mule, about 1,000 lbs.. works anywhere. about 12 yrs. old J. D. Southwell, Ph. 273-3934. Black walking horse with blaze face and stocking feet. Reg., 7 yrs. old, son of Mid- nights son, also, ponies for sale; also, At Stud: Reg. gol- den Palomino stallion, shown -| under name of Step Easy Lit- tle Man. Fee wi iter months. $25. through a Ww. Nan Hy 6 nice milk goats, 4 large milking, $25. ea. and 2 smali one to freshen first time. $15. ea. John Pray, Box 14, Cedar- wee (6 mi. out on Potash Black and white nanny goat, has not been oe but can be anytime, about 2-1/2 ft. high. Jerry McRae, 149 Mallory Dr., LaGrange. 5 goats. 4 nannies (milk goats) and one billy, very reasonably priced. Bill Wiley, 3 Maple St.. Dalton. Livestock WANTED Want Palomino or Tenn. Walking filly or Pinto filly, not over 7 or 8 mos. old. No Ponies: Write what you have and price. L. S. Etris, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Want good milk goat with- in 35 mi. of Oxford. Mrs. Marshal Capes, Oxford. Want young, gentle, milch cow. Must be first class Jer- sey or Guernsey. Have pow- er saw to trade for cow. L. H. Jackson, 57 Double Bridge Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 474-4208 (Atlanta). Want Reg. bull just large enough for light service. Must be good bloodline. J. A. Ca- pehart, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. Want mare that weighs about 1,000 lbs., is gentle and can be worked. I. TT. Exum, Rt. 3, Nashville. Seed & Plants FOR SALE Charleston Wakefield frost- proof cabbage plants, ready, 300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; $3.50 M. PP in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035. Govt inspected budded and grafted pecan trees, Stuart, eee Farley and Elliott varieties, 2-3 ft., $2.00 ea.; 3-4 ft., $2.25 ea.; 4-5 ite $2.50 ea.; 5-6 ft, $3.00 ea., this price up to 100 trees, over 100, 25c cheaper per tree. L. E, Brown, Baconton, Ph. 2772. Streamliner everbearing strawberry plants, $1.35 C. No out of state orders. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. White mulberry plants, pro- lifie bearers of large juicy berries, 18 - 24 in., $2.00 per 10; seedling pecan trees, 1-2 ft. $2.00 per. 10; .-Mrs.. B- Robinson, Greenville. Mastodon strawberry plants, $1.00 C.; 300, $2.50; Klon- dikes, 90e C.; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Add postage. Mrs. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Sovereign Giant strawberry plants, $1.00 doz.; also, Su- perfection, $2.50 C. PP. Ga. only. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill or more tall, healthy and thrifty, grown from seed in my garden, $6.00 doz. Can- not ship.. W. E. Smith, 421 King Arnold, Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-8276 (Atlanta). Florida 90 strawberry plants, frostproof (do well in So. Ga), $1.50 C. 500 for $6. PP. No* checks, Mrs. Hi; Hi: Smallwood, Attapulgus. Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted and damp packed, $1.00 C.; $9.00 M. Add 25c per C. postage. Minimum ship- ment 200 plants. No out of state shipments; also, Bam- boo cane roots, grow . to be very tall and large in dia- meter, $1.50 ea. root. Cannot ship. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846. Mastodon strawberry plants, $1.25 C.; 500, $4.50; $8.00 M.; Klondikes, $1.00 C.; 500, $4: $7.00 M.; Sugar pears, $1.00 ea.; apricot plums, 75c ea.; scuppernong vine cuttings, 75e doz. rabbit tobacco, $1.00 Ibs.; ratsbane, $1.00 lb. Add postage. Mrs. John Town- send, Rt. 2, Cumming. Strong, well rooted Klon- dike strawberry plants. Can- not ship. W. S. Hogan, 878 Stallings St. SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA. 7-6065. Winter collards, 3 varieties, 70 C.; old time Damson plum, 3, $1.75 or $1.00 ea.; 2 yr. old sweet pomegranate bush, $2; thyme in pots, 50c ea.; sage, 65c doz.; multiplying onion plants, 80c C.; parsley, 60c doz. Add 20c postage. J. Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5251. Fruit trees: apple, Red and Yellow Delicious, Yates, Horse, Rome Beauty, Shockley, red Winesap, Ark Black, Black Twig, stripped Ben and red June, 1 yr., 40c ea. PP; pears, Keiffer, Garber, Sicle and Sugar, 50c ea.; Delaware and Concord grape vines, 20c ea. No order less than $2.00. Roy Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland. Charleston Wakefield frost- proof cabbage plants, ready, 300. $1.25; 500, $2.00; $3.50 M.- PP in Ga. TR Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 82035. Mastodon Strawberry mlanits, $120 C3. $3.0); ae Klondikes, $1.00 C., $5. 00 Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1; Cum- ming. 3,000 Ibs., 1961 crop, No. 1 reseeding Crimson Clover seed, reseeding on my farm 20 yrs., Germ. 85 pct., 20c Ib. FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley, ors Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph. 647 - 8688. Cokers Moregrain seed oats, bright, Germ. 95 pct., reclean- ed and bagged, $1.10 pu; also, Bledsoe seed wheat, Germ. 88 pet., recleaned and_ bagged, $20 50 bu. Charles H. Fountain, Rt. 6, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-4463. P Bicentere Sand -akastodun | |Norman Johnson, M. | load lots Biskemore strawberry and | strawberry plants, -$1.25 C;}plants, 95c C. del. PP, damp $3. 25, 500; Klondikes, $1.00|packed. W. E. Recher Rut-_ 5 $5. 00 M. Mrs. Guy Crowe, ledge. ee Re , Cumming. : ee Garlic bulbs, $1.25 C.; Sa- | Old fashion white English|rsaparilla, 4 plants, $1. 00; peach trees, 2 yrs. old, 3 ft.|black raspberries, 4, $1. 00: mint, 65e doz.; Tansy, 70 Ae : No checks. Add postage. Mrs. L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box | 37, : Dahlonega. a Mastodon strawberry plane: 500, $3.00; $5.00 M:; also, - good apple sprouts, 50c. a., $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming. rae Black raspberries and Hi- malaya blackberries, 6 piants, $1.00; muscadine grape vine, old fashion peach trees, 3, $1. Add postage.. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Red, dry, hot pepper, qt.; $1.00 gal.; 6 gals., $5.00; red scallion onion buttons, 50c C.; sage plants and _ catnip plants, 10c ea, or $1.00 doz, Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Cokers Moregrain oats, re- cleaned and in new 4 bu. bags, Germ. 96 pct., no noxious weeds, $1.00 bu. FOB. Fred Flanders, Rt. 6, Box: 245, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-0289. Golden Seal, 20c ea.; red pepper pods, 25c doz.; Banana and Cowhorn, 25 teaspoon; tender Salet Englise garden peas, for home cook~ ing only(not seed), 75s cup; native strawberry plants, 35c doz.; spearmint and tanzy, 3, 50c; yellowdock, 6, 50c, Add fresh Rt. 2, Ellijay. Reseeding Crimson Clover, Germ. 88 pct., $20.00 per 100 lbs., contains 27 docks per Ib. Warrenton, Ph, HO. 5-3549. Bushel basket gourd ae i $1.00 doz.; Martin gourds, 50c ea. plus postage; seed, 50 doz. and self addressed enve- lope. Jim Westbrook, Face. Two lots of peas in 100 Ib. bags: 12 -sacks; Hots Nox. Purple (Bunch) Hull Crowd- ers, Germ. 76 pct. 20 sacks, Lot No. 2, Purple - Hull (Bunch) Pink and Brown eye mix. cowpeas, Germ. 76 pct. No small orders. N. A. Ja- cobs, Grayson. Ph.. TH 3- 3998 : ; about 2,000 bu. combine run, Germ. 94 pct., 80c bu. in truck bulk. Call before | Soe Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Macon. White nest onions, $2.00. gal. red scallion buttons, small red scallion sets, $1.50 gal. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 1961 seed: pumpkin, grow te 90 Ib. Germ. 93.76 pct., 25 doz; Rockford green meat. Cantaloupe, Germ. 93 pct., 25 tsp., long green, yellow meat melon, Germ. 92 pct. 50 seed, 25c. Send stamped addressed envelope. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. nofices. Those desiring further EDITOR, MAR Department 19 Hunter Cs Atlanta Lecitlcd NOTICE 10 ADVERTISERS The Market Bulletin staff has received a number of vegetable and flower plant notices from persons who have not complied with the new regulations governing such No such notices will be accepted for publication in the Bulletin unless such persons have requested a pr and have had their operation inspected. tions are invited fo write the.... Atlanta 3, Georgia information on these: regula- KET BULLETIN of Agriculture Street, S. W. catnip, 4 bunches, 70c; spear- Og 6, $1.00; May cherry and 30e22= postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Cokers Moregrain oats, PAGE Six Seed g Plants FOR SALE Reseeding Crimson Clover seed (Dixie strain), Germ ngxious weeds, 2ic lb. in 100 lb: lots, 18 Ib. in ton lots. FOB farm. No. COD. Mrs. Evelyn S. Gee, Blakely, Ph. 4454, 3 black wainut sprouts, 6-12 in. high, all fur $1.00; also, garlic bulbs, $1.00 qt. Mrs. L. W. Fuller, Rt. 1, Hiram. Kay, Feed, Grain z FOR SA:iE Good Lespedeza hay, $25.00 ton at barn; $35.00 ton del. 50 mi. radius. M. V. Duncan, Jr., Rt. 3, Hartwell, Ph, FR. 6-2267. Bright, smoothe, fertilized field hay, made without rain. ==> Bill Schroer, Rt. -2; _Box 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607. Fescue, Clover and Dallas grass hay, 75c and $1.00 bale. (First farm past river on Campbellton Rd., third drive- way). R. W. Caldwell, Doug- lasville, Ph. WH. 2-3454. Large quantity Coastal Ber- muda hay, highly fertilized, weed free, baled without rain, in square bales, $25.00 ton at my barn; also, some hay at $22.50 ton. Cannot deliver. Located 6 mi. N. and 1 mi. to right on Hwy. 1 from Louis- ville. Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Box 105 - A, Louisville, Ph. MA. 5-3389. 100 tons Coastal hay, weed free, highly fertilized, $30.00 ton at barns or $35.00 del. up to 60 mi. or more if over 60 mi, S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788-2975, Good, bright, hay, cut cur- ed without rain, large square bales, 75 bale or $30.00 ton at my barn. Will del. at small extra charge. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Jones- boro, Ph. DR. 9-2245. Quality hay, Coastal Ber- muda, Bahia, Lespedeza, $28.00 ton. Good supply, located 2-1/4 mi. from Half-Way House up US 80 hwy. toward Talbotton on Flint river. Frank Riley, But- ter, Ph. UN. 2=4975. High quality hay, Bermuda, Lespedeza, Clover, Fescue and Rye grass, 65c bale, or $25.00 ton. Cecil H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph. 461 - 4862. About 2 tons good bright peanut hay, gathered and baled without rain, $25.00 ton at barn. Herman Bell, Rt. 1, Charing. Peavine and cane ha y, bright, no weeds, $35.00 top, 80c bale. T. G. OKelley, Maysville, Ph. 652 - 2121. Hay for sale at my barn, located at Madras, near New- nan, 75c bale or $30.00 ton. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St; SW, Atlanta 3. .Good Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, $30.00 ton at barn. Lavon Staten, Sta- tenville. 100 bales bean hay, $1.00 bale; Fescue grass hay, 75c bale. At my barn. Ted Jud- kins, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943 - 4683. Quality hay, cured without rain, Coastal Bermuda, Hahia and mixed grass Lespedeza, _ good supply. located 2-1/4 _ mi. from Half-Way House, up US 80 Hwy. toward Talbot- ton on Flint River. Frank M. Riley, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-4975. : Top quality hay in large square bales, highly fertiliz- ed, baled without rain, $1.00 bale or $35.00 ton. Will deliv- er in ton lots up to 25 mi. ra- dius at no extra cost. James oe Kent. REY se: Springs, Ph. 943-3071. Good quality, square baled hay, under shelter, without rain, Bermuda, Clover, Fes- cue, Sericea and Rye Grass, 60c bale. T. J. Busey, Jr., c/o Red Gates Farm, Riverdale (3 mi. So. on Ga. Hwy. 85), Ph, 461-7220 (local Atlanta) and hard -seed, 76.50 pct., no}. mixed grass) Powder M sale. C. H. Ward, Rt. i, Adairs- ville. Pecans and ~ Peanuts FOR SAiE Mahan pecans, 50c lb. plus postage. Dana McDaniel, Rt. 1, Glenwocd. : Black walnuts in the hull, $2.00 bu. W. H. Burgess, Rt. 1, Roopville. : Red Valencis peanuts for eating, $2.25 pk. Add postage. Mr. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Pecan halves, very nice, $1 lb. plus postage. Mrs.. Annie Lee Day, PO Box 114, Porter- dale. Black walnut. meats, nice and fresh, $1.00 pt. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. -Nice, clean walnut meats, $1 pt. and 30c postage. Miss L. M: White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlanega. Black walnut meats, $1.25 pt. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Shelled pecans, 1961 crop, mostly halves, shipped any- where, $1.25 lb. plus 10c pos- tage; also, papershell nuts, 45c lb. plus 10e postage. Mrs. R.. E. Hunter, -PO Box 327, Byron. Shelled pecans, Stuart hal- ves, $1.35 lb.; Stuarts sheller run, mostly halves, $1.25 Ib.; seedling, sheller run, mostly halves, $1.00 lb. Add _ post- age. Cash with order. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. New crop, large thin shell, Stuart pecans, shipped PP, 45c lb. as far as 3rd zone. Not less than 5 lb. orders: H. M. Moorman, Lovett. About 200 Ibs. this years Stuart pecans, hand gather- ed and sorted, 37c Ib. plus shipping charges. Mrs. W. H. Bell, Charing. 1961 black walnut meats, $1.50 Ib. plus postage or $1.75 lb. PP in Ga. Mrs. Boyd Nich- olson, Rt. 2. Hiawassee. Pecan meats, $1.25 ib. FOB. Mrs. Virginia Bryant, Box 47, Luthersville. Shelled pecans, mostly hal- ves, $1.35 lb. PP. Send cash with order. No collect calls. V. Copeland, Rt. 2, Box 237, Albany, Ph. HE. 5-3144, Fine eating peanuts, Ten- nessee Red Skins, $2.25 pk. (6-1/3 lbs.) PP anywhere in Ga. No less than 1 pk. sales; also, full bushel, $7.60. C. B. Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, La- Grange. Game & Fow! FOR SALE N. Z. White does and black Dutch buck, with large rab- bit hutch, $11.00, Tyade for calf, beef calf or heifer. Jer- ry M.Rae, 149 Mallory Dr. LaGrange, Guinea pigs (cav- or swab for sows, also want to buy solid black or black and white guinea pig (cavie), H. G. Jones, 615 Ormewood Ave., S. E. Atlanta. Ph. MA 7-6966. Ea or aah ak Soe N sSaeV TTON 75 Chukars for releasing or breeding, $2.00 ea. fcr entire lot; few pr. breede: Bob- whites, $2.00 pr. Per. 94. Aj- so, pens, $2.00 ea.; 5 deck elec. brooder for raisins quail, $35.00. J. L. Taylor, Taylors Mill Rd., Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-8292. Northern . Bobwhite quail, grown, $1.00 ea.; also, some younger birds. Per. 19.. Byron Davis, 2008 Dodson Dr., a Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4 2205. Bobwhite quail, $1.00 ea. Per. 70. T. G. OKelley, Mays- ville, Ph. 652-2121. ; 300 extra large quail. Per. 90; also, Ringneck 1 1easants and Chukars. Geo. Blalock, Grovetown, Ph, RE, 6-2241, 100 bales good hay for| |mos. old, about 14 lbs. ea., Pr. N. Z. Reds, 1 yr. old, $5.00; pr. Flemish Giants, 15 buck fawn, doe white, $7.00; N. Z. White buck, 1 yr. old, $2.50; 3 N. Z. White does, 1 yr. old, $2.50 ea. Will ship. Hershell Blalock, Rt. 2, Alto. Pigeons: white and blue Show Kings, $5.00 or.; Giant Homers, good squabbers, $4 pr.; also, single birds, $2.00: ea.; racing Homers, $5.00 pr. Will ship. Ray Glasco, 5636 Thompson Mill Rd., Decatur, Ph. 289-7745. : 5 pr. utility pigeons, priced to sell; also, show chickens for sale. Mrs. Evelyn Webb, Clarkston, Ph, HI. 3-5971. | Guinea ~igs (cavies) for sale at reasonable prices. Mar- garette Williamson, 3205 Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, Ph. DR. 3-1850 (At- lanta). Homers, prs., seamless banded $4.00; seamless banded young birds, $1.50 ea. Send money order or check with order: Shipped Railway Express collect. Ar- thur Lee Briscoe, Jr,, 2024. Kennedy Dr., Augusta. N ice Chinchilla rabbits, raised from Ped. stock of heavy wts., 2 yrs. old and younger. Pens over stocked Aubrey F. Kelley, PO Box 295, Warrenton. : Fantail pigeons, from prize winning stock at Southeastern Fair. Different cols, te choose from. Come make your selec- tion, prices start at $2.00 ea. Sex not guaranteed. Jerry Gretencord, 3058 Brook Dr, Decatur, Ph. ME. 4-8540, Purebred Homers, $7.50 to $10.00 pr.; young birds, $2.50 and $3.50 ea. All crcamless banded, all colors. Send check or money order with order. Shipped Railway Express collect. Mrs. Faye L. Bryant, 1810 Tubman - Home Rad., Augusta. White King breeder pigeons, $1.50 pr.; white Fantail breed- ers, from show stock, $3.00 pr.; Will ship Express collect. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., NE, Atlanta 19, Ph. CE. 7-5340. . ee Sion racing pigeons, over stocked, 5 pr. breeders, $30 or $7.50 pr. several squeakers, $2.00 ea. Breeders have pro- duced young birds that made the 300 in good time, original stock from Mehaffe y. Check or money orckr. A. L. Haden, Sr., PO Box 5213, Columbus, Ph. FA. 4-2064. 1961 Blue Peafowl, $20.00 pr.; 2 extra peacocks, .90 ea., 3 pr. Reeves pheasants: white rest Kalege cock, $5;. Eliott hen, $12.50; Culif. Val- ley, Prs. and single hens. S. J. Griener, 1394 Northwest Dr., NW, Atlanta 18. Northern Bobwhite quail, ao>rox. 250 quail 14 - 18 wks. old, also younger birds and few Tennessee Red quail. Per. 172. Willie Gaultney, Box 36, Reynolds. Ph. Tilden 17-4555. 800 - 1000 Bobwhite quail in large flight pens, fully fea- thered. Per. 109. Also, Jumbo White King and Red Carneaux pigeons, $4.00 pr; flying Mal- lard /ducks;$5:002 pr Gy 4a. Cauthon, Riverdale. Ph. GR. purebred, mated 2 Indian B n Blue ock: and 4 yrs. old, $25.00 ea., 3 pea hens, $15.00 ea. R. L. Mc- Kie, Rt. 3, Augusta. Northern Bobwhite quail, 1961 hatch, full grown birds, $1.00 ea.; $2.50 pr.; $3.00 mat- ed. All flight pen raised. Per, 32, Noah Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd., Ph. 993-4020. : Bobwhite quail, 16 to 18 wks. old, $1.00 ea.; also, 6 pr. Tennessee Red quail. Per. 172. Willie Gaultney, PO Box 36, Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-4555. Extra large 1961 hatch.d quail, wt. un to 10 and 18ths. ozs. or 4 ozs. larger than avg. Improved: 41 yrs. Will pay $10.00 per pr. for unrelated superior quail. Free color photos of champions and weight cert. Per 27. Williaga A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3, Ph. MU. 8- 0866. Northern Bobwhite quail, grown, $2.50 pr.: 1 wk. old quail, 35c ea.; white doves, $5|_ pr. Ship express collect. Send money order. Per. 28. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. Grown Northern Bobwhite quail for restocking and breeders, also, young birds for sale. Per. 8. B. F. Down- ing, 2803 Norris Rd., Colum- bus, Ph. FA. 2-3552, Purebred N. Z. white rab- bits, $8.00 un breeders from fine Ped. stock for 11th year. Come make own selection. Will exch. some rabbits for farm products, state what you have. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.,-NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 46459. 0 : Poultry FOR SALE Araucanus chickens (Easter Egg), purebred, eggs, $10.00 pr.; $14.00 trio. Ship express collect; also, hatching esgs, assorted cols., 40c ea., insured parcel post. Send money order. Mrs, Ad- die A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4- 5152. Show Bantams, Ge'den S2- brights, $5.00 trio;. white Co- chins, $4.00 pr.; Silver Duck- wings, $4.00 pr.: 1 pr. Butter- cups standard, $5.00; 3 hens, rooster, D. Cornish standard, $8.00; 8 hens, rooster, L. Bra- hmas, $18.00. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. : 2 pure Silver Duckwing CEB bantam hens, about 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea. Will n ot ship. J. E. Hamilton, 1873 Meadow La., Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-1627. Purebred White Crested |Black Polish bantams, 1 pul- let, 2 cockerels, $4.00 or $1.50 ea; one Silver Sebright cock- erel, $1.00.-All 8 mos. old. Can ship anywhere. D. I. Thomas, Jr., PO Box 175, Augusta. Black breasted red Old English bantams, from prize winning stock, $4.00 pr.; ex- tra females, $3.00; pr. Gold- en Sebrights, $4.00; pr. Silk- ies, $3.00; Silver Duckwing cockerels, $2.00. John M. Wolf, 8-9106 after 6 PM. Turkey Filling 1 cup chopped celery 1 teaspoon lemon juic % teaspoon salt Y2 teaspoon poultry s 2 tablespoons minced Combine all ingredient and top with Mushroom Makes 6 servings. 2 cups chopped cooked turkey %4 cup mayonnaise or salad dressing 4293 Chamblee Tucker Rd., Doraville. s TURKEY -CORN BREAD BAKE _ Corn Bread Ye cup sifted enriched self-ris 2 tablespoons sugar Pc { egg, beaten Ys cup melted { cup milk easoning pimiento % cup milk s for Turkey Filling. Mix thoroughly. Let stand whil preparing Corn Bread. Combine corn meal, flour and sugar. Combine egg; melted shortening or salad oil and milk. Add to dry ingredients and mix well. Turn half of batter into well-greased 9-inch square over batter. Top filling with remaining batter. Ba 25 minutes or until golden brown. For sauce, blend milk into and heat thoroughly, stirring occasionally. Cut corn brea Sauce. laying col.} Dark Cornish April Big Bone type eae Nance, Rt. 1, Box 336, C bus. Ph. FA 4-4426. on free range. H. mond, Farmington. 40 pure stock Madi Clarett game cockerels. vid Kent, Marble Hill. 2 ducks, $2.00 pr; also s White Doves. All at my ho Henry I. Giles, Rt. Fort Valley. aay Dark Cornish hens, $ ea.; 4 hens, $8.00, one roi free; 6 hens, $11.50, roo free, All at my home. r No. of Folsom, off Hwy. 14 Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box Adairsville, Pure Dark Cornish hatch cockerels, $2.0 S. Thurmond, Rt. 3, Madis Ph, 118-52 Several 1961 hate Cornish and White La Cornish chickens for sale sonable. M. W. Day, -Rt. Thomson, Ph. 225d. a Few nice Pit Games, pullets, hens and a few go cocks,. all top breeds, re sonably priced. Robert 1 Ferguson, Alto. oe 7 White Claret stag roos ters, $4.00 ea. Q. H. Reagi Rt. 2, Klondike Rd., Lit Pao BU 22031602 2 nice Red Quill hens, $5;. one full white Hackle, $2.00. R._L. Griffin, 712 Oak- Gainesville. _ Sys oe 5 20 stags and 20 pullets, Tra- velers. bloodline, $2.00 and $ Can claim them any _nigl Preston Snires, Rt. 1, Rhine. 55 hens, all laying and coosters, all White Leghorns. H.. E:. Lites, Rt. 1, Box 34 SLOCKDIIGSES ee 27 White Leghorn he about 19 mos. old, foi sale. W. Henley, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Phi GR. {8-9810) 32 35 White Leghorn pullets, $1.50 ea.; 40 R. I. Red pullets, $2.00 ea, All just beginning to lav. William R. Hill, 295 OHara_ Dr., Jonasboro, Ph. GR 86-6208 se 200 Rices Cap Comb large White Leghorns, best grade, 50 are 13 mos. old and laving, others are 4-1/2 mos, old; al- so, 100 ft. galvanized pipe with fittings and three 8 ft., aut matic drinkers. All to one par ty very low price. W. C. Seef, Box 387, Fairburn, Ph. 964- 3284, . me Het tase 18 guineas, $1.00 ea. or $15 2 cups enriched self-rising corn meal Mushroom Sauce ee ere One 10%-ounce can condensed cream of mushroom soup (14 cups) | a an. Spoon Turkey Filling u in hot oven {425F. for lot. Cannot ship. Mrs. Roy Neely, Rt. <1, Portals. . ing flour shortening or salad oil pomstrp ons N. of). iscellaneous FOR SALE d Heart Cedar post, 6- ft. long, 35e ea. Located my place 5 mi. from Carl- on Lexington Rd. Tom as Carlton, Ph. SW. 7- Martin gourds, 25 ea.; or- mental gourds, the seed ome from Africa, 50c ea. tse hoy be Pruitt, Rt. 21, uford. : Large Martin gourds, 50c 3; Medium, 35c ea.; catnip peppermint, 25c bunch, 3 unches, 60c; sassafras, Queen Meadow, yellow root, May pple roots, 4 lb. lard boxfull, 00. Add postage; also, Mar- gourd seed, 25c pkg. and amped envelope, Mrs. Free- Pe ted. BOX. 50; to 3rd.zone; several Jum- nd long neck gourds for J. i; Gordon; Rt. 1, outh size saddle and bri- for small pony. A. C. Mc- 142 Carruth Dr., Mariet- Ph. 428-1336. English saddle in excel. ond. with folded leather girth nd felt pad, $60.00; also, pr. Stewart elec. clipmasters fh new blades, $20.00. Mrs. Milton D. Griffeth, Bogart, . LI. 8-1450 (Athens). et of Dutch buggy har- nesses in good shape, $10.00. Harold King, 295 Kurtz d., Marietta, Ph. 428-0974. Gaited horse equip.: one ach, bridle, tail set, black witch. bib and 2 pr. white oots for horses hind feet. jl reasonably priced. Mrs. eo. P. Bomar, 3503 Knoll- ood Dr., NW, Atlanta 5, h. CE. 3-0892. Unwashed sheeting feed bags,100 Ib. cap., $2.60 doz. Ee; also, print bags, $3.60 Be Mrs. Evelyn Panter, Mar- ets : : _95 white chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., nice smoothe cloth, no letters or holes, 25c ea. Will ship COD, you pay postage. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. .-304 secondhand burlap bags, assorted sizes, no holes, eight cents ea, C. W. Roberts, | Ball Ground. 1961 run pure sugar cane syrup, 28 oz. bottles, 12 to case, $6. case FOB. Can ship by. Express Collect. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter. _ Tulip Poplar honey in tin, $3.97 per 12 lb.-gal.: $2.27 per 1/2 gal. PP. Send check or money order with order; also, honey in glass, $3.71 per 12 lb. gal., Personal del. tlanta area. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave., SW, Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 6-6671. Nice Yates apples. Can seil bushel or truck loads. Also, dried fruit, 60c lb. plus post~ age. i. Davis, Rt. 5: Box 100. Ellijay. _ Nice dried apples, free oi ore and pealings, 50c lb. plus postage. Not less than 4 lbs. shipped. Mrs. W. M..Patterson, R 157, Calhoun, Ph. 9-5648. Be _ Jerusalem artichokes, for eating and planting, $1.25 gal. postage; $7. bu. FOB . Have good quantity yard, Rt. 1. Hogansville. and. ai ice. L. M. Vine-|,.. : ; and are real nice. L. M. Vine tain Chinquapins. Quote price. artichokes for eating or planting, PP to 2nd zone; or more, $8. rs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, 130, Wrightsville, California multiplying Beer seed, 50c start and stamped envelope. No COD 1, Buchanan. Sampson snakeroot, 12 gage caririage boxiul, $1.25 rr. fiorace Canvcrei, Rt. 0, box 119, Hllijay. - Big Bamboo roots, grow to 70 tc. tail and 5 in. aiameter, 2, $4.; 4, $7.; 8, $13.; 16, $25. PP. Wm. G. Ison, Brooxs. Nice Xmas cuttrees, choice of White Pine, Cedar or Spruce Pine, 2, 3 and 4 ft., $1.50, $2.25 and $3. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Well rotted sawdust for sale. Delivered any~reasona- ble distance. Roy Goodwin, North Dr., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-2995. Artichokes, $1. gal. plus postage. For eating and pick- ling only. A. E. Pate, Sr., Rt. 1, Grantville. 100 pct. pure dried ground red hot pepper, 1 oz., 30c; 4 ozs, $1:; 1 lb., $4: 5 Ibs.. $15. All PP. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. Long red hot pepper pods, for home use, 25e doz.; yel- lowroot, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lardbox mea- sured full, 85c. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. 25 lbs. pure hog lard in new tin cans, $4. at my home. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayette- ville, Ph. HO. 1-4181. Country hickory smoked hams, 10-20 Ibs., 85c Ib.; shoulders, 10-15 lbs., 55c 1b.; sides, 10-20 lbs., 50c lb. All guaranteed against spoilage. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5, Dexter. Buckeyes, 1961 crop, 5, 25c. Mrs. Lucy Musson, 7 Steven St., Summerville. Red, white strawberry popcorn, 10_ ear, d Indian corn, bright mixed cols. with or without shucks. 25e ear, 5 ears, $1. (for dec- oration only) not seed: gar- lic bulbs, 35c doz.; bublets, 3 doz., 25c. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain City. Miscellaneous WANTED Want pony cart for large pony. Danny Norman, 500 N. Main St., Hinesville, Ph. TR. 6-3636 (no collect calls). Want yellow feed corn. Will buy delivered or leave trucks in field, at reasonable dis- tance. Lamar Putnam, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-3833. Want one used English saddle. W. Earl Fusselle, Pas- tor 1st Baptist Church, Gain- esville, Ph. LE. 4-7354. Want 20 tons. more or less, bright. green col. peanut vine and Coastal Bermuda hay. delivered to my farm. Will nay $20. ton. Located 5 mi. W. Metter, near 46-57 cross, paved. Hwy. L. H. Edenfield, Ri, 3. Box 177, Metter; Bn. 685-1083. \ Want 1 or 2 saddles. youth size or medium seat. Must be in good cond. and reasonably ericed. E. L. Simmons, Rt. 1. Oglethorpe, Ph. 5520. Want 50 or 100 pecan trees Write stating what you have. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Want spoiled hay, unfit for feed, preferably in DeKalb Co. Mrs. T. R. Williamson, Rt. 3. 3205 Rockbridge Rd.. Stone Mountain, Ph. DR. 3-1850. Want to buy infertile duck epgs. Mrs. John H. Terry, 2486 Kingsley Dr., Macon. Want 1 gal., old time, moun- | Joe Watkins, Ball Ground. Want several tons spoiled hay for mulch. State price delivered. Daniel Parker, 1892 Springdale Rd.. SW. At- Pa, PO. 7-4793. ckeyes for] orders. Mrs. R. W. Noien, Rt. |- $1. doz.:| V. Handicrafts FOR SALE Bootees made of rayon thread, trimmed with lace and nylon strings, white trim- med with pink, yellow, blue or solid cols, trimmed with white, $1.25 p.. plus: 7c pos- tage. Miss Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Cave Spring, Lg. broadcloth pillowcases, emb., cro. edge, $1.25 pr.; emb., $1.00 pr.; dish towels, emb., 7, $1.00; small aprons, 3, $1.00; med., 60c ea.; old fashion bonnets, $1.00 ea. Add 30c postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Buford. Medium size aprons, 50c ea.; 5, $2.00. Add postage, no stamps or checks accepted. rates Rundles, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. : 2 dbl. Wedding Ring quilt tops, $6.50 ea.; 2 Pin Wheel tops, $4 ea.; 2 Lazy Boys tops, $3.50 ea. Mrs. J. D, Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay. _New, hand made, dbl. bed size quilts, of cotton material, cotton padding, Basket Design with applique handles, Dbl. Wedding Ring, Dresdon Plate, all. $12.00 ea.; Windmill and Gentlemans Bow Tie, $8.00 ea. Add postage: Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. New quilts, dbl. bed size, nicely made, one string and 2 drapery cloth, $5 ea.; 2 others, $6.50 ea. and another $7.00. Add 60c postage for one or $1.00 for 2. Mrs. Grady Jen- kins, Rt. 2, Box 192, Adairs- ville. 83 crocheted baby sets, con- sisting of cap, shoes and bib in white, a little color touch, blue and pink, $5.00; shoes separately, $1.50 pr. Mrs. A. . Kershaw, 312 Nolan St., SE, Atlanta 3. Aprons made out of wash cloths, $1.00 ea. plus 10c pos- tage; small aprons, 30c ea. Mrs. Lucy Waters, 2201 Bis- bee Ave., Savannah, Ph. AD. 4-0571. Old fashioned bonnets, $1. ea.; aprons, small, med. large, 50c, 60c and 75c ea. Add post- age. Mrs.. Floyd Major, Rt. 7. Gainesville. 100 pet. wool felt baby shoes, blue, pink, white, yel- low and green, $1. ea; Xmas stockings, 100 pct. red felt with decorations, $1. ea., de- corative stitched clothespin aprons, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Sara C. Farmer, 1648 Prince Ave., Athens. White pillowcases with rose border, and with blue border, $1.50 pr. Mrs. John Town- send, Rt. 2, Cumming. White crocheted bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yel- low and green, 75c pr. also, bibs to match, both $1.; white crocheted lace for pillowcases, $1. pr., white linen handker- chiefs with tatting edge, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Rob- inson, Rt. 1, Monroe. Hand crocheted table cloth. Queen Ann Lace pattern, for sale. Mrs. J. P. Ellington. 378 Patterson Ave., S. E. Atlanta 16. Ph. DR 3-7688. - Dresser scarfs, hemstitched sides, lace and hemstitched ends, also centerpieces, 12 in. dia., lace trim, 55c ea. M.O. with all orders. Ethel Giddens, Rit. 2.0 Perry:. Aprons, nice prints and solids. also white and scallop- ed, all nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; 6, $5.; pot holders, 15c ea. or 2. 25c. Add postage, no checks. Mrs. Oma Deece, Rt. 1, Wood- stock. Little girls cotton dresses, well made, 1-6 yr., 0768.5 fancy organdy tea aprons. stitched with automatic ma- chine, $1.25 ea.; print aprons, 50c ea. Add 10 postage on ea. garment. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2. Gainesville. 3 crocheted hot pot holders. 1.; hot mats, 3, $1.; round end sauare pillows, $2.25: 9 ne. white chair and sofa set. $6.; vellow set, $5.50; cream set, $5.50: vanity sets. $1.50: 1 set emb. with crocheted eon, - Add. mnaostage. edoce. Mary Tumlin. Eastanollee. : Si) patterns, all hand made, cot- ton padding, all new materi- al, matched linings and edge binding, $7. ea.; 2, $12. Add 35 postage for ea. quilt. Mrs. Hstelle Payne, Rt. 3, Canton. Soft, washable, genuine, lambskin baby moccasins, cls. pink, blue, and _ white, all hand laced and. emb. in white. $1. pr. Add postaze. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Ri. 3, New Echota, Calhoun. Large aprons with pockets, nicely trimmed, 40c ea.; pot holders. five cents ea. Mrs. Roy Barnes, Rt. 4, Box 242, Newnan, Ph. Al. 3-6477. ; CORRECTION: Emb. pil- loweases, large size,. sheeting, $2.00 pr.; ladies bonnets, $1.25 ea.; print aprons, trim- med, 90c ea.; girls dresees, prints, 1-6 yr., $2.25 ea.; van- ity sets, 3 pe., scarf to match, emb., lace Arim, $3.50 set: shirts, 1-6 yr., $1.49: quilted pot holders, 15c, 2, 25c: Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple. Tatting, dbl. hook and eye, made with 2 threads. shuttles and ball, solid cols., red, green, rose, yellow, rose and white and variegated (several cols.), 50c yd. Maude Howell, Rt. 1, Meigs. Fancy print or organdy aprons, 50c ea.; quilt tops, dbl. bed size, $3.00; bed spreads, heavy material, hand hemmed, in blue or_ white; heavy quilts, cotton padding. dbl. size, $7.00 ea. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford. Girls cotton dresses, bright cols., 1 - 6 sizes, $1.25 ea., 2, $2.00; pilloweases, h e a v y bleached sheeting, hand emb., 36 x 42 /in., $1.75, 2 sets, $3; nilloweases, heavy unbleached sheeting, hand emb., lg. size, $1.35, 2 sets, $2.35. Mrs. Lucy Musson, 7 Steven St., Sum- merville. \ Hand made baby sacqi , rayon crepe and dacron, asst. cols., $1.00 ea.; caps to match, 50c! flannel sacques, white with asst. pastel col. crochet- ed trim, $1.00 ea.; diaper shirts, asst. cols., batiste, 50c ea. Mrs. Sue Tiller, PO Box 219, Elberton. . bed size quilts, nice( .Or you pay postag2. 7 kets and trimmed, emb. dresser scarves v- i. h erocheted ends, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. i Rt. 7, Gainesville. Quilts and quilt tops, about 30 of each for sale at my home M. Major. Ben McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple. Nice new quilts, of new print scraps, padded with new cotton, sewd and auilted by machine, $5.00 ea. plus pos- tage. Will ship COD or send money order, no checks. Mrs. Mae Dunn, 679 Guyton St., NW, Atlanta 18. ' Hand teoled bil'folds, solid leather, hand laced $2.50 ea.; initials, 50c extra; $18.00 doz.: lg. shoulder bags. 9 x 12 x 3, of alligator, lined with p >%- skin, hand made, hand laced, brown or black, $10.00 ea. PP. Johnny Bonds, 148 E. 13th St., Rome. Orchid quilts, dbl. bed size, Ig.. lavender orchid with yel- low centers with green leaves and stems, appliqued on white sheetine, finished with lav- ender thread in a blank stitch, white lining, binding around edge, cotton padded, hand made, $15.00 ea. PP. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. Sale Events. Dec. 8Friday 1:00 PM Georgia Angus Association ALL BULL SALEDecatur County Livestock Auditori- um, Bainbridge . . . . Sell- ing 80 Registered Angus Bulls. Carl . Shorty Parker, Fieldman. Nov. 30-Thursday Georgia Ayrshire Breeders Promo-- tion Sale Fair Grounds, Carrollton, Carroll... . . 26 cows, 10 bred heifers, 15 yearlings, 2 heifer calves, 1 bull calf, 3 yearling bulls, one 3 yr. old bull, many cows fresh and due soon. Catalogue at the sale. Con- tact Charles Hendrix, Al- pharetta. A do-it-yourself. retirement plan that really works Just a few pennies a day invested now in U.S. Savings Bonds can help you build security for the future. 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This practice of passing the buck is bound to be a favorite when .so many people either directly or indirectly in- fluence a product. The value of a seed peanut depends upon its vitality, Many people have the idea that a determination of how many seed are dead or alive (per cent germina- tion) in a sample is an adequate measure of vitality. Vitality is more than just the presence of life or per cent germination. It includes the ability to endure and continue under adverse conditions. Sci- ence has determined certain factors that influence the vitality or reserve in a seed, but it has not as yet found a quick test to evaluate. this reserve. Seed lots should be saved only from healthy crops. The practice of cleaning up peanut seed lots from crops where disease has been severe and pod rots prevalent is a hazard. Seed lots in which many seed are discolored should be view- MAREE Screwworm Check Points Due to the serious threat of the screwworm spreading info Southern areas where it could survive the winter, check- points for all livestock moving from Georgia into Florida have been set up at Folkston and Thomasville. Any livestock movement through South Georgia into Florida must be routed through Folkston or Thomasville where it will be inspected for screwworm infesta- tion. This step is being taken in a co- operative effort among Georgia, Florida and U. S. D. A. officials to fight the spread of screwworm infestation and to keep the screwworm from getting into warm climate zones where if could live through the winter and plague the South- eastern area with serious livestock losses next Spring. ed with suspicion even though they seem to have a reasonable germination percent- age under laboratory condition. Great care must be used to prevent undue exposure of the nuts during har- vest. It takes study and experience to de- velop the judgement and craftsmanship required to form a proper windrow of peanuts, Peanuts in large carelessly formed windrows do not dry uniformly. Some may stay wet for long periods during which rots may develop. Nuts on the out- side of a windrow may absorb more of the heat rays from the sun than one might suspect. Under such exposure, the temperature within the nut may become high enovgh to reduce the vitality of the seed. For the same reason, the temperature healt be carefull cont age to a minimum. However, such dam: I exceed 100 F. Many ed nuts result when shelling p it have been improperly cured. Poot st and: many undesirable plants of poor or may be obtained when such seed 5 are planted. In theory, all peanut seed hand shelled to avoid bruising and 0 damage. The stand from hand shel samples is consistently better than machine shelled samples of the seed stock. In practice therefore, gr care must be used in the adjustment a operation of a sheller to hold such da age may not be limited to the shelling can also result from rough handling wh seed are being loaded or stored. ~All peanut seed should be treated protect them from loss of vitality and tack of soil-inhabiting organisms af planting. Treatment is only to prot the vitality already in the seed. No tre ment is known to bring life or vital back after it has been lost. This-is_ especially important point to remem while considering seed problems. Farmers should study and learn apply the tillage, planting and cultur. practices, harvesting, and handling re commended by research and extens agencies. These will help get the mos turn from good seed or produce oF I seed for another crop. : More complete information on thes and other factors is available throug county agricultural coe WARNING! | WATCH FOR SCREWWORM! WATCH LIVESTOCK CAREFULLY WARNING!