Phil Campbell, Farmers ulletin Commissioner hog cholera costs the Geor- almost three million dollars, some statisticians. This loss e eliminated and turned into er the Department of Agricul- rogram to eradicate hog chol- og farmer should begin now te their hogs and continue to s necessary. eek, along with State Hog Sommittee Chairman L. W. Eb- announced that the Depart- ow ready to begin this state- ication program. Applications ties ready to start their pro- already being received. Officials and hog cholera com- ould begin work immediately rr counties enrolled in this all on effort. County agents will le for organizing county and cairying out educational or counties to become eligi- be taken in the following or- yanize county hog cholera era- mmittee; 2, Bring county level m to 60 percent of the coun- opulation, and 3. Through missioners, enter into agree- the State Department of Ag- have the county declared a a eradication area. uly 1, the eradication effort aducted as a state program. In ticipated that Federal funds available to make the eradi- gram a state-federal coopera- t on a matching funds basis. e Department of Agriculture hog cholera can be eradicat- ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1962 NUMBER 32 ed from Georgia farms QUICKLY. We feel that this is ene of the most important livestock programs ever undertaken by the Department, your help will speed the program to completion. May I urge all hog farmers to begin immediately to work towards getting their county declared a cholera eradica- tion area; and also let me urge you to innoculate your hogs now and continue to do so. Lets make this the quickest, most effective eradication program ever undertaken in GeorgiaAnd lets do it NOW - Peanut Weed Control Herbicides for weed control will be used on more peanut acreage in Georgia this year than ever before in the history of the state, according to J. Frank Mc- Gill, Extension Peanut Agronomist, lo- cated at the Coastal Plain Agricultural | Experiment Station, Tifton, Georgia. McGill says that better methods of application, better use of available her- bicides, and the resulting improved con- trol of weeds in peanuts are in part re- sponsible for the significant uptrend ex- hibited during the last few years. New State Tax Help An Act by the 1962 Georgia General Assembly is of benefit-tothe Georgia farmer in figuring his state taxes. The act passed defined Machinery for new and expanded industry or agriculture. Portions of the act are reprinted here for your study and information in figur- ing your taxes. SECTION 1 - Code Section 92-3002 as amended to date, is further amended by adding there- to a new subsection to be designated sub- section (q) which shall read as follows: 92-3002 Definitions(q) The words machinery for new and expanded in- dustry or agriculture shall mean and in- clude: (1) That machinery which is directly and proximately used in the manufacture of tangible personal property, when such machinery is incorporated for the first time into plant facilities located in this state, provided, that any machine or ma- chinery which constitutes a replacement of any machine or machinery previously utilized in this state shall not be deemed machinery for new and expanded indust- ry except as hereinafter expressly set forth. (2) Notwithstanding the provisions of National Society for urippled Children and Adults s Georgia Farmers subparagraph (1) above, when any ma- chine or machinery shall constitute a re- placement of any machine or machinery and such replacement shall be made for the purpose of substantially expanding the production capacity of the manufact- uring operation making such replace- ment and substantially increasing the employment in such operation, such re- placement machine or machinery shall be deemed to be machinery for new and expanded industry to the extent that the normal production capacity of such ~ replacement- machine or machinery ex- ceeds the normal production capacity of the machine or machinery replaced. (3) Machinery which is purchased or leased for the purpose of engaging in a new farm operation or substantially ex- panding the production of a farm unit engaged in tillage of the soil and/or an- imal husbandry, when such expansion also results in substantially increased em- ployment on such farm unit, provided, that any farm machine or machinery which constitutes a replacement for any farm machine or machinery previously utilized in this State shall not be deemed machinery for new and expanded agri- culture except as hereinafter in this sub- paragraph (3) set forth. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in this - subparagraph (3), when any farm machine or machinery shall constitutea replace- ment of any farm machine or machinery and such replacement shall be made for the purpose of substantially expanding the production capacity of the farm unit mak- ing such replacement and substantially in= (Continued On Page 8) 2023 W. Ogden Ave. : Chicago 12, Ti. bebe | @ BROILERS, < @ EROVEC PEANUT: RO! _ Georgia First EST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER E ~ @ NAVAL STORES ane ie a ee Ce et ess eee as. eae See ial, ee ie, oY ae we Rh ies a) DGS Ne thd ie o MARKET PULL Ee TIN Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 NATIONAL procs ASSOC ATION perce hy AFFILIATE: MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL |published rotices. Advertisers |lieation that is delivered through the United Stetes mail, Notices of farm produce and appurtenance) 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 rsulting from 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 ptub- Elizabeth Hynds, D. Anglin, Editor Editor of Notices class matter Aug. 1, 1937, 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second at post office, Covington, tnder Act of June 6; 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oe 8. Covington, Ga., Ga., Address requests to be mailing list, changes mi y of address, MANAGER. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or rermioved from etc, to CIRCULATION All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. NOTICES. Adaress all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Market Bulletin, eianta: farm. chores. Farm Work : WANTED Middle aged white woman with 1 daughter, wants job on farm with Christian people as companion and doing light farm work. Good reliable and have no bad habits, do not smoke or drink. Want 2 fur- nishd rooms. Can give good references, Mrs. Ann W. Mil- der, 349 W. Morning St., Swainsboro, Ph, BE. 7-3472. Single man, honest and so- ber, wants job working with hens, picking up eggs or tend- ing to broilers, experiencd in both, or caretaking on farm. Want room, board, laundry and reasonable weekly sal- ary. Also can help with semi- invalid. All letters ans. Bu- ford Bates, Rt. 1, Canton, Ph. GR. 9=2297. _ Want on standing rent ba- sis (to be paid by month), small farm, 35-40 A. with house suitable for 8 peopie, all prac. grown except 2 small Sirls, Con give excel. refer- ences. Prefer in NW, west or SW Atlanta, will consider other land close in to Fulton Co. All reasonable offers an- swered. John G. Rolader, 708 Bryan St., SE, Atlanta 12. Retired man and wife want job as caretaker on farm or will consider small farm on shares. Do not use tobacco or whisky, prefer with good Christian people. Both are in good health and are not bums. A. T. Pittman, 191 Merritts Ave NW,; Atlanta: 13, Ph. TR. 4-5189. White man, wife and 6 children, want job on dairy or poultry farm. Can drive truck or tractor. Must have hous near school bus Rt. Willing to work. Luther Ogletree, 2422 North Martin St., East Point. Want stock farm beef herd on salary and shares. Exper- jenced and will need 5 R. house with bath. Will main- tain fences and cultivate pas- tures. -Monroe Tanner, 382 Peeples St. SW, Apt. 220, At- Janta 10. 43 yr. old, single, man wants work in dairy, on dairy arm, raising chickens or oth- er farm work. Can drive trac- tor and able to do any kind of farm work. Sober. honest and willing worker. Desire to live in home with nice fami- Jy. Carl Garmon, 356 Altoona Pi., SW, Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3- 4844. 55 yr. old woman with 2 sons 16 and 8 yrs., wants job doing light farm work. Need 2-3 room hovse. Will have to be moved. Mrs. Catherene Clemmons, Binffton, - 58 yr. old man and wife and. 5 yr. old grandson, wants job on farm looking after cat- tle or farming. Ready to move. J, N. Fosky, /o G. D. Fosky, aie Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 5- 50. Man and wife wants 2 or more broiler houses, 10,000 cap. each on shares or will hire to right party. Have 6 vrs. experience and can fur- nish references. Quiet, sober and good workers. George Lowery, Rt. 4, Bowdon. Will clean chicken houses for litter, in Cobb or Chero- kee counties. J. L. Croy, Rt. , Marietta, Ph. 428-0927. White married man with 2 vr. old child wants job on poultry farm working with layers and broilers or on dairy farm. Can drive truck and tractor. Wife to work also. Want with reliable party with reasonable salary. Can furnish referenee and experience. Have to be moved at oe Franklin Barber, c/o M. I. Lundy Dairy Farm, Culloden. 34 yr. old married man with family, veteran, wants job running small dairy or helper on large dairy. Non- drinker, good references, will go anywhere, can move at once but will have to be moved, Horace B. Beck, 169 Hunter St., Apt. 322, Atlanta 12, Ph. JA. 5-1376 (no col- lect cals). Lady in good health wants job looking after elderly per- son and doing light farm work for room, board and $25. wk. Mrs. Rosa Hatcher, Rt. 1, c/o Jim Bryant, Manchester, i Will clean_hen houses for nanure, in DeKalb, Douglas, Gwinnett and parts of Henry and Hall counties. Jy Bales, 114 East Lake Dr., Do- aville Ph. BOT Ee BY cha Atlanta, Ph. TR. 5- ae of 7 wants Joo on cattle farm, poultry farm or farming for salary. 2 men, 42 and 51 yrs. old, woman 50, 3 boys 9-14 yrs. and girl 16. Will have to be moved, can move any time. E. M. Carroll, Rt. 4, Box 1530, LaFayette. 49 yr. old man, wife and son wants job as caretakers of farm, fixing fences, rais- ing and caring for stock, no machinery. Christian people, do not drink, curse or smoke. Can give references. Bennie H, Marler, 1015 South Lake Ter., Rossville. 45 yr. old single white man wants job on farm, can drive iruck and tractor, can oper- ate any kind of farm mach- ines, exp. with livestock. Want | furnished place to bateh. Will have to have bus ticket. Jim- mie Roiden, c/o M. H. Ca- nithersy Rta Comer: White man, 64 yrs. old, wants job on farm, ean drive ttick, tractor and do light Have some in- come, will work for board and small salary. Jim Holt, Flintstone. Single, middle aed, white man wants job on farm, ranch cr dairy. Can handl any kind of farm equipment, know how to handle cattle and hogs. Charles Cox, 1203 N. Stevens. St., Thomasville. Farm a WANTED | die- aged woman to live in with Christian widow as companion-housekeeper, light louse work and light farm work, Private bath and room in nice modern home equip- ped with gas, close to church and shopping centers. Must be reliable, trustworthy with no bad habits. Ref. exchanged. Mrs. Kenneth Sutton, 2153 Rosier Rd., Augusta. Ph. RE 3-7613. Want farm hand with small family to do general work on farm including truck and tractor driving. Wife to do nouse and light farm work. Have 5-Rm. house with run= ning water and electricity and wood for heating. Sunday work @onsists of milking, feeding and taking care of emergencies only. State sal- ary wanted and give Ref. in first letter. Herschel H. Hut- chins, 3333 Turner Hill Rd., Lithonia. Want coloved man and wife only, 30-45 yrs. old. Man to do general farm work on cat- le farm, wife for parttime work in farm house. Must be clean, sober and able to give Ref. House and $60. wk. for both to right party. F. W. Phillips, Kennesaw. Ph. 428- 2959, (Marietta). Want nice, refined white lady, no bad habits, to keep house and do light field work for two elderly people. We are nice and easy to get along with if you want a good job and good place to live. Write at once. J. F. Everett, Rt. 2, Statesboro. Want middle-aged white couple, no children. Wife to work in farm home and hus- band to work beef cattle farm. Salary, room and board for both. Must have fair edu- cation, be neat, clean and re- spectable. No drinkers. Fur- nish Ref. and nearest phone number. J. Lynwood Bentley, Sr., The Rock. Ph. 647-3688. Want pulpwood and farm help. House and new equip- ment available. Day wages can be arranged. Interested py please contact. Ernest W. Jenkins, Rt. 4, Chatsworth. Want white man 37-50 yrs. old, small family and son 16 yrs. or older to work with him. Both must know opera- tion of tractor, hay baler, pe- ean sprayer, etc. Must know row crop, raise hay, cattle and pecans. Good weekly wages. No drunks. 5 Rm. Bouse - wired: with electricity tor steve. S.J. Clay, South ge Rd., Rt. 3, Macon. Ph. J. F. Eaton, Rt. 1, Ranger. Want caretaker for idle farm and big home gardens. House furn. and reasonable monthly salary. Must be able to drive car and tractor. Pre- fer no children. Write giving aru cae family and age. Sears, Macon Rd., Co- farts (Located 6 mi, from downtown Columbus.) Want middle-aged man ae wife to do general farm work at once. Will pay prveths wages. Small 4-R. house wire for lights and _ stove, well water in yard. Wood and gar- den furnished, garden nearly all planted, cow to milk. 10 miles from Lyons. T. W. Kemp, Rt. 1, Lions. Want good, clean, nice wo- man, between 40- 60. yrs. old to keep house and cook, do a little field work. Room, board and salary. Claude W. John- son, Rt. 1, Conyers. Want settled country white woman to live in farm home with elderly lady and do light farm chores. Room, board, and $10. wk. Mrs. W. KE. Waller. Rt. C, Box 55, Griffin. (No collect calls.) Flowers FOR SALE Blue Mahon Holly, pink Abelia, 50c ea.; 8 - 10 Bur- fodi Holly and Boxwood, 25 ea.; Dole red, white Althea, 35 ea.; Sweet William plants, Larkspur, Rose of Heaven, pink Primroses, vari. Hedge plants, 35c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. Strong, well rooted Giant Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50: 50 $4.25 or $7.00 G: 200, $13. 50; light blue Creeping Phlox (not Thrift), lav. Stokesias, $1.35 dox:: 25, $2.25. PP it Ga: Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 2869 Chureh St., East Point. Ligustrums, Cherry Laur- els, $1.50 doz.: $10.00 C.; Nan- dinas, Per. Candytuft, per. Dwarf blue Phlox, $1.50 doz.; $7.50 C.: Cushion Mums, red (Lipstick), bronze (Dandy) Philippine Lilies, $2.00 doz:; Blackberry, red Spider, Ata- masco Lilies, Achimenes, $1 doz.; $5.00 . Add postage. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. Dbl. Rose Touch-Me-Not, pink and red Hibiscus, dark red Salvia, Coleus seed, all 25e pk.; dif. cols. Sultana seed, 50c pack; Blood of Cal- very, 50c pk. Send self ad- dress. and stamped envelope. Mrs; Pearl. Clank. ats =o, Gainesville. Red, white, blue, pink Thrift, 4 col. Verbena, e108 doz.; $5.00 C.; pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.00; Jonquil, Nar- eissus, mix Glad bulbs, $2.00 C.; blue Iris, hardy Phlox, Calif. blue Violets, mix Chrysanthemums and Sweet Williams, 2 doz., $1.50; $4.00 C.; Lemon Lilies, 25e ea. Add postage; also, Boxwood at my home. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville. 18 - 24 in. Crape. Myrtle, red and white, 6, $1.00; $15.00 C.: rooted Azalea, Formosa and rooted Hydrangea, same price; Dwarf Canna roots, red, very dbl., 3, $1.00: 18 - 24 in. pink Dogwood, 50c ea. Add del. in Ga. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. Lg. incurved Mums, well rooted, Rose Bowl, pink Inc., Blazing Gold, Indiana Yellow, Lillian Foltz, Fan Fan, Ben Leighom, Country Maiden, $2 doz.; Spiders, Poms and Ane=- mons, $1.50 doz.; also, Giant Dahlias, all cols., labeled, $4 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Gilleland, Rt. 9, Gainesville. Fine old Eng. Dwarf Box- wood, good roots, full green tops, 4 - 6 in., 10, $2.00; $15 C.; pink flowering Dogwood, 18 - 24 in., 10, $5.00; white flowering Dogwood, 2 = 3 ft., 10, $2.50; $20.00 C.; Dixie Brilliant aoe Crape Myrtle, | 2553 it Wow 4 cuttings 10, 50c tiue Ro al Robe let, 10, $ Green i 'PP. No Fla. orders orf White Per. Candy liams, mix Mums, $1.00 Viola (Pansy) little - PAGE TWO : 51 yr. old. white man wants] Want young couple to help job doing light farm chores,|on vegetable farm. Man t0/Siberian Tris, mix GEORGIA MARKET BU LLETIN caretaking or doing light|help with truck farm, woman work around dairy farm.|to do some light house work. State Agriculture Building Want small salary, room|Room, board furnished. Small Ediiorial and Executive Offices board and laundry. William wages. Prefer person that can 1g Hunter Street, S. W.. But Smith, 1186 Francis | drive car. Write or see at once. Thrift, 3 doz., $1.00. Mi, Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesvill Vinca Minor, Englis! Thrift (mixed cols. ),, (mixed cols.), $1.00 d riope (border grass), $2 red Verbena, small trums, Phlox, $1.00: Woodruff, Greenville. Blue Hyacinths, $1.25 pink Crape Myrtle, 3 Jonquills, dbl. ili orange eol., woods and Holly bushes, also, Cdars, same pric postage. Mrs. F. M. T Rt. 6, Gainesville. Dbl. yellow Cannas, Verbenas, Fall Pinks, ing bushes, flowering lin Pinks, Riger Lily lets, 50 doz.; pink Thrift, C. rooted springs: white I Breath, rooted, 50c ea postage, no stamps. Mrs. 1 lene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesv Blue Hyacinth pS Butterfly - bushes, 6, Easter Lilies, 6, $1.00 Dogwood, 6, $1. 00; purple lac bushes, 4. $1.00; pin ning Rose bushes, 4, old fashion red velvet 4, $1.00; Daylilies and vy Paper, Narcissus blubs, doz.; Cedar trees, well r Holly trees, 6, $1.00; postage, Mrs. P, Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesvill Mimosa tree seed, 50 blespoon self addressed envelop alapa tree seed (fishing y tree), 2 tablespoon full and stamped envelope; to vine, potato gro vine, makes nice shad tatoes, 50c and stampe velope. Mrs. A. C. Glennville. Few varigated leaf seed for sale. Mrs. Bil well, Rt. 2, Hahira. Rare varieyy oes lets, $1. doz. plus po Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570 Rd., SE, Atlanta 15. iant Pansies, 50, cols. Iris, yellow, Hardy ox, Verbina, 3 sweet Violets, Spoon 50e doz. plants: scent raniums, 25c; red Geraniun 40; mixed col. Iris and der Lilies, two cents ea Mums, $1. doz; F Quince, 50c. Add 20c- F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Hi derness St., SW, Atlanta Ph Pi s-b2 oe E , Lhrift, generous coll 25 divisions or more Gif. whites, pink, blue, lav der, 4 dif. reds (Dixie | liant, Flame, Wine 'Fushia), $2, PP in Ga. lophane, airtight bags: violets, Forsythia, clr Day Lilies, special coll same price. Mrs. Z. Rt. 1, Box 223, Alphar Dutch Amaryllis, blo size, solid red, $2. ea., 3, $5 1 seedlings, mixed $5. doz. PP. Beckwit Smith, 3479 Rockhaven NE, Atlanta 5. Perennials: Thrift, all including new Scarlet F Alyssum (Baskets of Feverfew; Shasta Daisy Queen); Gerbera Daisy; ! iope striped and gree! Hot Poker; Verbena, al ed reasonable. Mrs. Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 211 pharetta, Ph. GR. 5-62 mi. N. of on Hwy.. 19): Rose, pink, white poo mixed, single and dbl., hock plants, $1.25 doz pink Daisy Mums, 3 $1. 23 doz. Mrs. J. M. McG Rt. , Adairsville. a asst.. cols. 93 plants, unlabeled $1.50: Ch santhemums. many cols. varieties, 30 plants, white ee eos $1. PP. Mrs. . Griffin, Adel. Giant Dahlia bulbs: SI wood Peach, Praire Fire, no, Command, Powder Jersey Red, A Warfield. den Reid, Golden Be Fire Gleam, Margaret W: Robert Ripley, all $3.50 | changes; also, African V jin bloom, 50 pot at ar Center Poin cols., cheap; Per. | r. old, 45 ea.; at my home, lo~- Alpharetta. oling, wv. 19, thlehem bulbs, Z.. $1.50% 3 Ed Stone, Rt. 2,) airsville. 1. Touch- purple, pink, also, old fashion s Buttons, 50c M. Grier, Rt. e ea.; Pollyan- food roots, 15c;' ulbs, five cents E ks and fences, Yellow Bells, 10 ea.; ved and pink. Mrs. on, 724 Ashby St., a 10, Ph, PL. 8- | dibl., $1. doz. or for Cactus. dd Mrs, Marguerite (255 Woodland Ave., a 16, Ph. 627-9795. well _ rooted, Sip Phiox, rer (has white flow- of pearls), Ranuncu-: w flowers like dwf. doz. Add postage; an Violets and pink my home. Mrs. Su- ,; 1566 Elleby Rd., tare 1,2 baa. As T=" Byrd Daisy plants, well rooted, will ummer pe Ruth Haynie, -+>|Fuechsia, 50c jmany cols., 25 ea. All well rooted, Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. | 3,- Lawrenceville. Pasa PN A, fie cn Aap ase "Dona Reed Marigold. 51 pet. |Alaska Marigold, 35 pet., Tove ioe seed, 73 pet. and sev- eral varieties of Ornamental Pepper, 67. pct. Germ., lg. pk., |25e and stamped envelope; al- | so, mixed Chrysanthemums, Pom Poms and lg. ones, 25, $1.00. H. G. Gardner, Rt. 1, Box 169, Hephzibah. Old fashion sweet Violets, $1.25 doz.; $8.00 C.; white, red and pink Geraniums, 50c ea.; dbl., large, white, red, pink and bronze leaf, 50c ea.; ea.; Sultanas, Yellow ,purple throat, light blue, purple Iris and mix cols. Bachelors Buttons (ruffled), Mullein Pinks, rose Yarrow, Jonquills, Butter and Eggs, 40c dez.; red Spider Lilies, pink Rain Lilies, 15 ea.; pink Oxa- lis, 6 dif. Cactus, 10 ea.; Lilly of the Valley, five cents ea.; flowering Pepper seed, five cents per pod. Add post- age. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville. Flower seed: French Mari- gold and Summer Poinsetta, 10e pk.; standing Cypress and pink Hollyhock, each five eents pk. Will exch. some for red Button Mums and white Button Mums; also, have or- ange Cannas, and Iris at my home. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, Box 126, River Rd., Lithia Springs. : . Flower plants, good roots, pink Oleanders, 35c ea.; white Oleanders, 3 yr. plants, 50c; blooming size Gardenias, $1.00 ea.; Scarlet Berry Nan- dina, bearing, 45 ea; pink Abelia, 3 yr., 35e; green and white. striped evergreen shrubbery, 45e. Add 35c post- age on $1.00 order. All damp packed. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. - Red, purple and bronze as- sorted hardy Mums and lg. yellow - ineurved, 50c doz.; small type Pom Poms Ane- mones and Daisies, 40c doz.; Seed: Bachelors Buttons and Augusta, Ph.&Baby Zinnias, 25ec match box full: Phlox, Peinsetta, Petun- 7. |las, pink Touch-Me-Nots, Me- r and Picture, $1.; foe, Capri, North Star, Dream, Colonial painted Lady, Maid 25e. Postage 35c. Wal- kson, 1123 Vickers ta, -eol, Glad bulbs, 60c .time pink Bache- wtton seed, 25e thi. eld time red dbl. -Me-Not seed, 25 tea- Sweet Williams, 30c tbl. spoonful. ge. Miss Gennia , Ball Ground. drangeas, 50c ea.; , Forsythia, Gol-- ea.; Fox Glove, 40c doz.; pink, blue Thrift, and Verbena, each $1. anthemums, yellow roses, 75c doz. each. e. Mrs. Dewey 1, Blue Ridge. ods, all sizes, 1-3 ft., li. Mrs. Cicero assee. . rooted, Flo- ant Roses, 75e (ea.|" lace. Mrs. Leonard Rt. 2, Hartwell. : Seven Seas, War- ort, Redhead, Theron, Maid, Purple Wa- Wyman, $2.50 doz.; Slyvia, eetbriar, T. Russell, amp packed. PP i Claude E. ods, 18 in. to 4 ft. ly 3 - Will sell all in lot. 100 in all, dig anv rs. Lola E. Corn, Rt. 183, Hiawassee. Boxwood, 3 - 6 ft. thave to take up; al- flowers for sale. Mrs. rong, Rt. 1, Box 47, , about 60, 2 ft. high, {| Laceleaf, rican 2 tone Zinnias, 10 pkg. plus stamped envelope. No checks. Mrs. M. Kelley, Rockland Rd., Lithonia. Many cols. Dwi. Coxcomb seed, 25c teaspoon; many cols., 2 yr. old, nice size, Dutch Amaryllis bulbs, cannot sep- arate, 50c ea. Under $3.00 add 35 postage; about 20 dif. fine Mums, labeled to name and ecoler and guaranteed, 5, $1; $2 doz. Mrs. GC. H. Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy., Milledge-- ville, Geraniums, white, red and pink, 25c ea.; winter Jasmine. Butterfly bush and purple Li- lacs, 835c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Mar- tin. Mtn. Laurel, Redbud, Rho- dendrons, red, yellow Azal- eas, Crabapple, white Pine, Hollys, Dogwood, Creek Hem- lock, Poplar and Cherokee Roses, 2 - 8 ft., $2:75 doz; packed in damp moss. Phlox, Violets, Shasta Daisies, Fall Pinks, Daylilies, blue, Tris, trailing Arbutus, $2.75 -C. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Fancy leaf Caladiums, white or mixed cols. 8, $1; 20, $2.00: 25 dif. Chrysanthe- mums, $1.00; 5 cols. Cushion Mums, $1.00 doz.; 5 cols. large type Dahlias, $1.00; Golden- glow, blue, white Siberian Iris, 2 doz., $1.35. Add 35c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Boxwoods, 12 in., Hemlock and White Pine, Mtn. Laurels, Cherokee Rose, Honeysuckle, Mimosa, Swetshrub and Scotch Broom, 2-3 ft., $3. doz. PP and moss packed, Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Pink Thrift, 50 C.; orange Daylilies, $1. doz.; | white Star of Bethlehem, $1. C.; blue grape Hyaneciths, single Hyacinths, King Alfred Jon- quils, white Narcissus and mix. col. Mums, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Florence Leath- ers, Rt. 1, Buchanan, Prize Coleus seed, Multi- jeolors, solids in regular and many varieties, 300 : ; Philippine Glory jilly -seed,: 100, 50. C, -R? MARKET BULLETIN _ _ Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.;| Calif, purple Violets, 30, $1.; Lemon Lilies, 50e duz.: pink Yarra, 25, $1. No less than $1. orders; also, purple Lilac, Rose Spirea, Wisteria, laven- aer at my place. Add 30e on mail orders. Mrs. R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks. Boxwoods, 12 in., Mtn. Lau- rls, White Pine, Rhodendrons, Hemlock bush, Honeysuckle in red, orange, yellow and pink, Cherokee Rose, all 2-3 ft., $3. doz. Moss packed; Globe Arborvitae, 15-20 in., $4. doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Amaryllis, red and orange seed mixed 25c tbl. spoonful; Geraniums, red, white and pink, all 10c cutting; Moon- vine seed, 10c doz. All seed with self addressed envelope and postage on cuttings. Mrs. W. W. Cauthen, Rt. 2, Bu- chanan. Old fashion elimbing cream]. and white Marchael Neil Rose cuttings, $1.25 doz.; Monards Horsemint plants, well root- ed, wine, pink, orchid, layen- der, rose, $1.50 doz. All well packed and PP. Mrs, Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff. Flewer Seed: Hardy Sweet Pea, shades of pink; Jobs Tears and Mimosa tree seed, all 25 tablespoon plus stamp- ed envelope, Mrs, T. M. Ran- dolph, 2107-A Claymore Dr., Marietta. Pink Bhrift, 50c .; Box- wood cuttings, one cent; pot Hydrangeas, 50c; Rose Yar- row, light, Royal blue fall Daisies, 10c; 3, 25c; Scotch- brooms, lavender Locust, 25c; Chinses Bamboo, 50c; red Woodsbine, 25c; Privet Hedge, rooted, one cent; Drakeshead, 25e doz. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain City. White April bloom Narcis- sus and King Alfred Jonquils, $3. C.; purple Iris,. Mix, cols. Mums, pink Thrift, orange Daylilies, yellow Daffodils and purple Violets, $1. doz.; Snow Drop bulbs, 75e doz.; Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen. Flower Seed: Geraniums, Josephs Coat (Amaranthus or Flame Flower), red and yel- low, deep red Dwarf Cocks- comb, Dish Rag gourd seed, 30c pk. All PP. Mary E. Rob- | inson, 201 Chestnut St., Bre- men. Le. Glad bulbs, $2.25 C.; White Shasta Daisies, 75c doz.; pink Oxalis, 50e bunch; red and purple Horsemint, 50 doz.; mixed cols. Mums (3 eols.), 75e doz.; dbl. orange Daylilies and purple Iris, 25 plants, $1.; white Easter Rose, 50e ea. Add postage; Dwarf Tris, yellow and brown, $1.25 doz. Mrs. Milfred Weaver, Rt. 1, Buehanan. White Dogwood, Magnolia, Burfordi and Box Holly grow- ing in gallon cans, $1. ea. at my place. E, J. Long, c/o. E. 5. Long Farm, Canton. 9 cols. Cannas, $1. doz.; Amaryllis, umbrella Palm, Milk and Wine Lilies, red Spider lilies, 25 ea.; kinds Daylilies, 15c ea.; Tube Roses and plants of Digatallis, Chrysanthemums, Dusty Mil- ler, Ageratum and Gladiolus Bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt, 2, Box 150, Camilla. Assorted pot plant cuttings, 20, $1.25; 10 yard flowers free with ea. order; Salvia seed and dbl, Salmon Poppy seed, 25 pkg.; Staghorn fern, $1: ea. well rooted Box- woods, $1. doz. and up. Add postage, Mrs. J. H. Goble, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Red, pink, yellow, white, orchid and varigated Giant or Pom Pom Dahlia bulbs, blooming size, 3, 50c; red, pink, white, purple, yellow, bronze, Giant Daisy and Pom |), Pom type Mum plants, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. John- nie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Rooted Verbena, mixed cols., 3 doz., $1.75 PP. Damp, moss packed. Mrs. eds Whitten, Chula. is Summer blooming Cushion Mums, yellow, . white, rose, bronze and pink, 30 plants, $2. PP. Moss Packed. Mrs. H B. Roberson, Chula. Fine Giant type Dahlia bulbs, Croydon Masterpiece, Helen yellow, Ming Midas, Rose Glory, Mother Loenig, Red Mcnarch, Mah Jung, Og- den Reid, Pink Giant, Avnle Blossom Pink, Calif. Idol, Xantine, Rosie Morn, Pink La- vender and Miss Michigan, 50c each. Add 25e postage on each 6. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Monroe. Early Baby Spirea, white rooted, five cents ea.; single orange Hemerocallis, five cents ea.; dbl. orange, 10c ea.; pink Pillow pink Dorothy Per- kins, Dr. Van Fleet Roses, 25 ea., well rooted; mixed. Daf- fedil bulbs, 25e doz.; Privet Hedge, 1 - 2 fit., five cents ea. All at my home. Annie Rowan, Rt. 2, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Red Castor Beans, 30 seed, 25c and stamped self addressed envelope., It?s , quick, growth makes attractive temporary screen, 6 - 8 ft. tall. Foliage and flowers and seed pods pare nice arrangemnts.: Mrs. |; Woodland H. Rainwate 0c. many |- White Lilacs, 50c; lav., 25; Tiger, Lemon Lilies, white Rose grass Pinks, 10c; 3, 25c; Rose of Sharron, January Jasmine, Spring Glory For- sythia, 25c; dbl. Yellow Mums, 25 doz.; Red., lav., rose, pur- }ple, Horsement, five cents ea., 50c doz.; blue Clematis, 10c, 3, 25; white, 25 and 50c ea. Varilla Quarterman, Mcun- tain City. : ; Chrysanthemums Daisy, white, yellow, pink, cream, Pom Pom bronze, _incuryed white, Cushion red, white, yellow, big red and white, 2 doz., $1.; white Confederate and yellow Fla. Jasmine, 50c ea.; Liriope and Vinea Minor, 4 doz., $1.; Add postage. Mrs. a R. Hinson, Box 104, Ches- er. ; Red, white Horsement, la- vender Peppermint, 3 cols. Violets, assorted Chrysanthe- mums, blue fall Daisies, pink Yarrow, 25e doz; Bwood cut- tings, one cent ea.; Lemon Li- lies, dbl. and single Orange Daylilies, b a b y Amaryllis, Hedge Rose, white, blue Si- berian Iris, Lippany Iris, five eents ea.; Mtn. Laurel, Ivy, Sweet Schrubs, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Ra- bun Gap. W hit e Narcissus, yellow eenters, pink Thrift, mixed Mums, Boxwood Cuttings, and Goose Neck, one cent ea.; Au- gust Lilies, Lemon Lilies, Si- berian Iris (white, dark and light blue), large Iris (laven- der, yellow, and mixed), Fall Asters, Shasta Daisies and Golden. Glow, five cents ea.; Scotehbreom, and Jasmine, 15c ea., 2, 25e. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Ledford, Raburn Gap. Rose Thrift, $1.00 C.; white Thrift; 35e dez.; red ever blooming Roses, pink Almonds and red Hibiscus and white English Dogwood and pink Crape Myrtle, 25c ea.; Wax- leaf Ligustrum, 8, $1.00; white Tris, orange Daylilies, mix col. ums, 50 doz.; mix cols. lg. Chrysanthemums, 75e doz.; rooted pink Weigelas, 20c ea. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Roysten. ; Lg. Chrysanthemums, yellow and shaggy, 15, $1.00 pink Daisy Mums, 20, $1.00; Shasta Daisies, white, $1.00 doz.; Miss Georgia Winkles, Box 251, Raymond. ; Old fashion Marble Vine seed (know and sereen and wall climber), 10c and 25c pk.; ornamental Pepper seed, lg. collection, 25c mixed pk.; elimbing Cucumber (Dish|s Rag Gourd), 10c pk.; hardy Sweet Peas, several col., 10c pk.; Blaekberry Lily seed, 10c pk.; Pie Printer plant (dry arrangements) seed, 10c and 25c pk. Send stamped self addressed envelope. Mrs. M. R. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. Varigated trailing Periwin- kie, Hen and Biddy, Holly- *hock, Per: Phlox, Per. Aster, 4 col. Cushion Mums, Per. Candytuft, Geranium, 4 eol. Sultana, Begonias, 10c ea. or $i. doz,; Rainbow Col. Glad bulbs, 25c ea.; lg. white Dah- lia tubers, 25c. Add postage. B.| Mrs, T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt., Canton. Nice assortment Mum piants, med. and Pom Pons, all cols., 30 plants, $1.30; lg. type in, pink, white, yellow, bronze and pink. spider, $1.25. for 2 doz.; Burpee Gloria} Daisy, 5, $1.3 cluster Button yereu Per 2 ee at | raver: fer P.M: | Flaming red Salyia se -d, will grow 4 = 5 ft. tall, 50c tea spoon full (approx. 300 seed), and four cent stamp. M r H. S. Mullins, Milner. Chrysanthemums: Black Hawk, Silversheen, Holiday, White Ball, Pristine, Carolyn Yosick, Bronze, pink Pom, White, yellow Doty, white, pink, bronze, red Daisy, re and yellow button, 25, $2, mived collection; Indiana- polis, white, $2. doz. Add 35 postage. Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Conyers. : : _Beefsteak, Star, Guinea Wing, Bronzeleaf and Straw- berry Begonia, 65c; Sprengeri, Asparagus, Boston Fer 50; Ivy Gerarium, Calico: t. 7se; small Cactus, Sf nye Aluminum and Airplane plant, 45c; lg. bunch, eolors and Giant Jews, 30c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. 5 3 Flower seed: Sweet Williams, all colors, 25c tablespoon full with stamped envelope. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Rain Lilies, $1. doz.: red Indian Flag, 90ce doz.; purple verbena, 90 doz.; nice size glad bulbs, 80c doz.; Rose Cushion Mums, 80c doz. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, East< anollee. 12 dif. Rex Begonias, small, om 3, o14 targe, (be a.cored, pink, white, dbl, Geraniums, 3, $1.; fancy leaf and Dwarf Geraniums, 50c ea.; dbl. Pe- tunias, 6, $1.; Sweet Williams, Dusty Miller, 50 doz.; Coleus, i0, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton. Hardy Per. Phlox, Trilliums, Gentians and Galax, $1. doz.; 12 dif. Mums, $1. mix col. Dahlias, 4, $1.; Royal Lilies, blooming size, 5, $1. or $2 doz.; Jack in Pulpit, Birds- toot Violet, 24, 50c; Easter - Roses, 4, $1.; Arbutus, 6, $1. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega. Cherry Laurel plants, 18 20 in., 12-1/2c ea.; Nandinas, $1. doz. plus postage; Althea euttings to set, not rooted, dbl. red and pink, 6, 50c plus postage; Cherry Laurel seed, 25 seed, 50c with stamped envelope. Mrs. Ira T. Couch, 616 East 7th Ave., Dawson, Per. Purple Robe, Dawrf pink Cushion Mums, each, $1. doz., 2 doz., $1.50; Seed: Dwarf mixed Coekscomb, Per. Can- dy Tuft, pink and white Peri- winkle and bright red Salvia, all 30e . teaspoon full and stamped envelope. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. Daylilies: Potentate, Royal Purple, Cabellero, Gay Trou- badour, Mirage, Garvet Robe, Jean Crimson Priate, Ga. Gel= le, Hyperion, Mimosa_ Rose, 35 ea. or $13 Evelyn Claar, Cathedral Towers, Ma- bel Fuller, pink Dream, Pink Angel, Show Girl, Painted Lady, Reyal Ruby, Honey Mist, Pink Damask. 50c ea. or 6, $5.: Postage paid on $5. orders. Mrs. R. F. Burch, Eastman. Giant Dahlias, blooms to 10 in., red, white San Diago, Slue Bird, Wine, Apricot, Jersey Beauty, Lav. white, yellow. pink and others, 6 bulbs, $1.30, my _ selection, $2.25 doz.; dibl. Touch-Me-Not ceed, Mix cols.. 25e tablespoon; Per. Phlox plants. 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey El- lis, Rt. 5- Box 58, Ellijay. Trumphet: Daffodil bulbs, crange Daylilies, and Violets, $8. M.: purple Iris. white Pa- ver Narcissus. wild Iris, dbl. Orange Daylilies. and Fox- glove, 75 C.; pink Mtn. Lau- rel, Bride Wreath, purple Li- lac, Azaleas, big red Roses, Xmas Jasmine. 6. $1.: vellow | Japonica and Maho bush. 50c ea. Add postave. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3. Ellijay. : Giant size Dahlias. white, peach, red. apricot: vellow, yari-lav.. pink. vari. yellow, Jersey Beauty. Sandiago, bronze, 6 bulhs. $1.30: 1 doz. assorted cols.. $2.25. Add post= age. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5. Box 59. Ellijay. Pink. and red rooted Ger- aniums, 3, $1.00; red, nink and white Sultanas cutting, red and pink Begonia cuftings, all 8, 45c: Christmas Cactus cuttings, 3. 25c; strined Jew, 3. .25c: 4 house plants, dif.. 1.00: .Mums, all cols., $1.00 doz.: Per, Phiox, pink, $1.00 psa teas 1.| doz.: Add postage. Mrs. R. W. Storling,' 207 Wesley. .Aver Thomaston, | ees < x + PAGE FOUR Flowers FOR SALE Dbl. red, rose, pink Geran- jums, Mapleleaf, dbl. red, jronze leaf, single pink Be- gonias, Xmas and Thanksgiv- jng Cactus, pink Sultanas, pur- ple Fuchsia, 20c ea. cutting; jg. and small Boston Fern, 35c ea.; Rain Lilies bulbs, 10c; Jew, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. American: Boxwood plants, -] yr. seedlings to 40 in. tall, $1.00 to $10.00 or will trade -for young Milch cow in pro- duction in 50 mi. radius. Buy- er must pick up at my home. C. Leonard Zipperer, Rome, Ph. 232- 2716. Little Iris, white, dark and light blue; big Iris, yellow, - Javender and mix cols., Gold- en Road, Fall and Shasta Daisy 5e each.; Gooseneck, Thrift (pink), Mixed Mums, all col., Warcissus and Boxwood_ cut- tings, one cent ea.; Endin Corn, mixed, for decorations, 25c ea. ear, 6 ears, $1.00; Scotchbroom, and Jasmine, 15e ea., 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. W. Martin, Raburn Gap. Cedar trees, shaped dur- ing growth, guaranteed to live, 2 to 5 ft., will transplant with- in 25 mm. of Statesboro, or Claxton. T. J. Williams, 12 E. Olliff St., Statesboro. Strawberry Begonia, Green- Jeaf pink Wax and _ Bronze Leaf white Rose | Begonia, Maidenhair Fern, Peanut, May Rice, Golden Stars, Easter Lily, Angel Wings and Cinna- mon Cacti, all 25c ea.; red Spider Lilies and mixed Cols. Daylilies, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville. Mix. cols. Iris, 25, $1.25; purple Violets, $1.25 C.; wild Birdfoot Violets, 25, $1.00; wild Iris, 25, $1.00; white or yel- Jow Button Mums, 50c doz. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, _ Temple. Mixed cols. dbl. Geraniums, _ 6, $1.00; Ferns, Sword, Maid- en Hair, 50c ea.; 3, $1.35; mix. cols, Chrysanthemums, small red, lg. white and many other cols., 10, $1.00. Add postage. _ Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Tignall. 4 cols. Verbena, .red and white stripe, red, purple, pink and rose dbl. Daylilies, Si- berian Iris, dbl. Golden Glow, $1.50 ea. doz. pink Daisy Mums, 36, $1.00. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Seed: Red Prince Feather, red Cockscomb, Queen Anns Lace, red Zinnias, Miarygolds, red Hardy Sweet Peas, Snow on Mtn. and Hardy Phlox, all 20e teaspoonful. Mrs. C. &. Leveritt, 2180 Ranchwood Dr., Rt. 3, Tucker. Nice collection Chrysanthe- mums, may leading cols, some incurves, lg. dbl. Pom Pons, Cushion and Daisies, 3 doz. mixed, $2.00; Daylilies, many cols., pink, red, rose, yellow, gold, 2-tones, others, 1 doz. dif. labeled to name, my selection, $2.00. Mrs. Lil- Jian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Per. white and lavender Phlox, blue flowering, run- ning, Periwinkle, Vinca, dbl. red and orange Daylilies, Le- mon and Bronze striped single Daylilies, $1.00 doz.; Golden Glew, English blue yard Vio- Jets, 50c doz. Add 50c postage for ea. order. Mrs. O. S. Fields, a N. Madison St:, Thomas- ville. Daylilies: pinks, Prelude, Song, Blush, Glory, Petticoat, Jewels and Punch, $5.00; 3 lg. Spider type, $2.00: 7 lg. ruf- fled, $5.00; Daylilies, $1.00 ea., $10.00 doz.; collection, 15 Jabeled, $5.00; unlabeled, $4. Add 50c postage. Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Washington. Azaleas, various colors, (pink, red and white) plants 7 yrs. to 10 yrs. old, in lots up to 50. E. L. DeMoreland, 877 Highlend Terrace, N. E., Ph. TR 4-8109. Old fashion Narcissus, will bloom in April and May, $1. doz.; old fashion Lilacs, bloom every year, 18 in. high, 50c; 36 in., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Bela Jackson,, Rt. 2. Fayette-. ille. MARKET BULLETIN 1948 : Farmall H. tractor, good cond., new paint, good!s Tulip tree, Crimson Crab (not ecrabapple), 2-4 ft. Ari- zona Cypress, Colorado Blue Spruce, $1. ea.; Super Royal 1ed Dogwoods, dbl. white Dogwoods, $1.80 ea; pink Dogwoods, (18-24 in.); dbl. of Sherron, Weigelia, Pink, white, red and yellow, Spicewood, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Dbl. orange Daylilies, $2. doz.; fragrant Lemon Lilies, $1.25 doz.; summer blooming Cushion Mums, $1. doz; hardy Orchids, purple. 3, $1.; Chrys- anthemums, all cols., $2. doz. Del. in Ga. No order less than $2. Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Blue Hyacinth bulbs, Tiger Lily bulbs, white Easter Lily bulbs, blue Augusta Lily bulbs, each 4, $1.; mix. col. Tris, Blue Easter Lilies, blue Spanish Iris, Blackberry Li- lies, dbl. orange Daylilies, $1.- 25 doz. Add _ postage. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlone- ga. : Flowers WANTED Want old fashion climbing yellow Marschel Neil Rose, deep yellow, very, very fra- grant. Mrs. EF. Kinney, 1358 Womack Ave. East Point, Ph. PL. 5-1080. Want original Rosa Rugoss 100t stock. Prefer type that grows 5 or 6 ft. high and bears lg. purplish-red flow- ers, followed by red fruit. However, quote price on: Ag- nes, Conrad Ferdinard Meyer, F. J. Groatendorst, Sarah Van Fleet and Vanguard. Mrs. Milford Moorehead, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Want some Moon Flower seed at once. State price. Mrs. W. L, McClellan, 1088 Edna Pi., Macon. Want hardy Chrysanthe- mums in Northland Daisy, Astrid, Kristina, large yellow Urie. No others wanted. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. Want 1 old time pink Rose, lg. dbl. blooms, called Moss Rose, has Moss on Stems, please describe. Mrs. W. H. Foster, Rt. 1, Tritt Rd., Ma- rietta. Want several clumps Au- gust Lilies, Leopard Begonia, Hen and Chickens and vari- gated ( white and _ green) Hosta Plants. Mrs. John C. Chesser, Auburn. Want 20 to 50 yellow Ker- via; 20 to 30 Oak leaf Hy drangea; 20 to 30 Hills of Snow. Mrs. George Norman- dy, 3400 Ridgewood Rd., NW, Atlanta 5. Want old fashion Sweet Yellow Narcissus bulibs (not Jonquils) which bloom in slusters. Mrs. Maudelle Hin- ton, 632 Harold Ave., NE, At- janta 7. Equipment FOR SALE 3 garden tillers, $50.00 up; 110 watt generator powered by 9-1/2 Briggs-Straton en- gine, 2 Man-mall chain saw. All used, good cond. David A. Drozak, 2693 E. College Ave., Decatur. Ph. 378-2400. _ 2-disc plow for Farmall C. in goed cond., $100.00; 3-dise plow for Farmall 300, lift type, good cond. $250.00. H. C. grain binder, $50.00; Also want 1 or 2-row Farmall cultiva- tors. Dock Vandiver, Martin. Good 1-H. wagon, 2 plow stocks, on Covington H. drawn planter, A-1 cond., truck jack almost new. M. T. Fuller, Rt. 6, Carrollton, Ph. 2-6747. Two 5-deck electric brood- ers, one never used; 2 quail laying cages, 25 pr. cap. ea.; 10 outside pens for quail, 100 cap. ea.; Farm Master inecuba- tor, 1,000 quail egg cap., Misc. feeders and waterers free. All good cond. Will sell cheap. Rex Kidd, Coleman, Ph. 732- 2909 (Cuthbert) (area code 912), after 7 P.M, _ 3 H. P. David Bradley gar- den tractor, layoff plow, turn- ing plow, cultivator and drag harrow, all in new .cond., $200. W. C. Akin, Rt. 2. Stockbridge. night. Ph. 447-7429, (Dallas.) 150 gal. stainless steel, Wil- son Milk refrige tor cooler with agitators in A-1 cond., $500.00 cash or trade for cat- tle or hogs: Cole H. drawn corn planter, $15.00; 2-H. wa- gon good as new with steel tires, $25.00; 3 Surge Milk- ing units, $75.00; Milking compressor machine, _Mc- Cormick, $50.00. L. C. Clark, Rt. 3, Rockmart. See day or Gravely 6. 6 HP tractor, equipped with governor, oil pressure gauge, rotary mow- er. All excel. working cond., reascnable. James W. Smith, Rt. 2, Bethel District, Con- yers. Ph. 483-7160. Farmall A. tractor with 2- disc tiller and 8-disec King harrow. All good cond., $500. B. O. Maxwell, Rt. 2, Ridge Drive, Mableton. Ph. 948- 3368. (No collect calls) 1949 John Deere A. gaso- line tractor; Taylorway, 10- disc, bush and bog harrow: 2- 12 A. John Deere combines both with power units, (one used for spare parts) 11 in. portable hammermill a-n d belt; 16-dise pull _ type smoothing harrow; cement mixer. J. C. Rainwater, Jr., Rt. 1, Carrellton. Ph. 832- 9493. tires, with planters and cul- tivators, 3-disc tiller, Tay- lorway, 8-disc bush and bog harrow, 7 ft., V-25, mowing machine, home-made front - end dozier blade, all for $900. R. L. Jackson, Rt. 1, Carroll- ton. Ph. TE 2-8922. Two Cole planters and dis- tributors for Ford tractor, $35.00 or trade for well pump. Q. P. King. Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-6569. No. 3 John Deere mowing machine, mule type, good cond., $50.00. H. A. Martin, Luthersville. 400 gal. Solar bulk milk tank, like new. J. A. Hamilton, Rt. 2, Hogansville. (5 mi. out Cos Rd} Phe -637= Allis-Chalmers. 60 combine, power take off with brand new clover seed attachment, will trade for fertilizer dis- tributors. E. A. Smith, 7205 Campbellten Rd. S. W., At- Janta, 11. Ph. DI 4-4198. Allis - Chalmers No. 3 mow- er, 6 ft. blade, used very lit- tle. Adapted to fit Model B. Allis - Chalmers, $100.00. T. A. Handley, Oaklawn Farm, Rt. 4, Box 82, Griffin. 2 H. plow stock; 1 horse turning plow; 2 H. plow stocks; old chain type cot- ton planter, Ledbetter cotton planter, old cultivator, old - time oat cradle and 15 gal. iren wash pot. Mrs. Polly Jackson, Rt. 2, Waco, Ph. Bow- don 2234. 1947 Ford tractor and har- row, good cond., reasonably priced: Ve Ke Hill Rte 2; Clarkesville (near North Gecr- gia Trade and Vocational School.) ss John Deere H. 2-row trac- tor with Athens 2-disc plow and cultivators. Will sell or trade for one row tractor. All letters ans. Virgil. Simmons, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. (Near Ami- eacola Falls. John Deere A. or B. trac- ter, John Deere 6-dise plow; case combine, Bear Cut Ham- mermill, dual wheel tractor wagon, New Holland bailing machine. All machinery in good cond. EK. K. Mann, New- nan. Good 1-H. wagon, $30.00; good set of harness, $10.00; Peathrasher, good shape, $20 W. G. Barron, Rt. 3, Alpharet- ta. Myers shallow water well pump with large tank in good cond., $75.00. Jchnny W. Mil- ler, Rt. 1, Panola Rd., Ellen-| wood. Ph. GR. 4-4319. American saw mill, equip- ped with John Deere motor, good belting, edger, dust chain cant hook, would trade for l-row tractor and -equipment, most any make; Also have John Blue 6-row cotten dust- er for sale. Alfred Kivette, Manchester. Model H. Farmall tractor,} good cond., practically n e w tires, Diesel or gas burner, $900.00. G. L. Morris, 5201 Howell Dr., Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-8542. (No collect calls.) ~ 10 ft. hay sweep rake fits Ford or Ferguson, $40.00; also, 2-H Syracuse turning plow, $10.00; also 6 Reg. young An- gus bulls for sale. Arthur Stover, Flint Stene. -2-row Avery tractor, good running shape, garden trac- tor, 3 -HP and free tools. Will sell cheap, FOB. Sam Byrd, Rt. 1, Box 171-A, Lilburn. ~ Allis = Chalmers G. trac- tor, hydraulic lift, nearly new tires. disc plow, planters, fer- tilizer attachment, mowing machine, all good cond. Dan Hammond, Box 641, Bowdon. Phe Jie: Good mule J. D. No. 3 mow- ing machine, runs on oil, first- class shape: also mule rake, 3-point hitch Ford rake, $75.00, good cond Haizlip, c/o Fairview Rt. 2, Stockbridge. P. 5-6641._ ee. 7 ft. Massey - Harris er, good as new cond. Cleveland, Locust Gro 2694. 2-row planter and fe! er distributor and culti Also, 2-row soda distril for Ford tractor, ex feet and plates, $350.00 cond. Floyd H. Hall, Fairburn. Ph. 461-243 etteville.) Complete set of cult tractor, like new. Cha Fountain, Rt. 6, Du 272-4463. Q G. Allis - Chalmers t good cond., good tires implements, : Holloman, Rockmart Ro 1, Temple. (5 mi. no Temple). (No collect Used trk. bed for 1- truck, factory made, shape; Also, front-end for Cub-tractor, pra new. Pat Cannon, Rt. 3 land. ; New Holland hay kt Super 77, $850.00; N. H. rake, No. 55, $350.00. B top cond.; Also, Farma tractor, good cond., $ VE-4 Wise. motor with $75.00. Charles J. Parker 3, Covington. Ph. 464- (Social Circle.) John Deere crawler tre overhauled, in good con complete hydraulic sy. heavy duty radiator belly pan and overhea for driver, used for tree p ing only, ym Jack M. both for $125.00; Cole Cotton | 2222 planters No. 40 and No. 41 with all plates, both in first class shape, both $20. or $10 ea. at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. tor, 4-dise tiller, _ and planters, complete, Jack M. Meeks, Rt. 1, B Road, Macon. Ph. 742-23: Combination charger for fence, battery or high wire. G. W. Wallis. 507 Central Ave., East Point, Ph. PO. 1-1552. New Holland pick-up type hay baler with 4-cylinder Wise. motor, perfect working cond.; John Deere side de- livery rake, ground drive; Complete set John Deere cul- tivators for 40, 320 or 420, one row; Taylorway pull type, subsoiler. B. E. Roberts, Rt. 2, Arnold Mill Road, Woodstock. Ph. GL 5-6657. : 4-disc tiller with front wheel pick-up type for M. T. John Deere, used very little, half-price; 2-H. Wagon with iron axels with new _ flat, used very little, at farm, $80. Marvin Newsome, Rt. 1, San- dersville. 1953 G. mcdel Allis-Chalm- ers tractor, harrow, disc til- ler, cultivators, planters, lay- ing off plow, 2 wheel trailer, All in fine shape. Eugene Campbell, Rt. 1, Bremen. (5 -mi. east of Buchanan on Hwy. 120.) size wheels, oak frame 2-wheel, w e111 balane trailer, like new cond wheels, size 4 x 6 x (Trailer is at farm at yers) H. Sherwood fone Circle, S. BH. A 1948 Model Farmall H tor with bush-bog an section harrow, needs _ tires, all for $300.00 Franklin T. Phillips, B B, Rt. 1, Riceboro. =~ _ Heavy duty trailer, boards, 5 ft. Case ) machine, needs board blade, bought new, used ve little; Jeep, needs rebuilt has fairly good tires. Mri A. Smith, 1448 U.S. - 41 North, Calhoun. Ph. 5971 (No collect calls.) our Department for a mailed to you. to the Ordinary of the NOTICE Marks & Brands Registration At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. teh If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write pplication, and all necessary forms will be There is no cost for this registration except the recording fe which your cattle are located. PHIL CAMPBELL, County in ere 12-A combine, power unit, good 5.00. L. H. Jones, ewery Branch. (1 mi. Jackshear place on tank, $35.00: Small mp, shallow well ittings, $25.00. T. A. . Box 43, Red Oak. Ph. 7001s =< gal. cap., rim type, iron ettle, perfect cond., Ed Bernal, Omaha. art county). : fer:swithoes:. H.-P: on, long life, engine, us- ut 3 hrs., $100.00. B. P. , 1882 Clairmont Rd., iv. Ph. ME 4-4562. set of Cole planters rtilizer units. 2-row, . Harold G. Helt, Pitts. Dearborn planters and tors, near new cond., never untied, for bush og harrow; All purpose o fit Ford 3-point Howard Williams, Rt. 2, sVille. (On State Rt. 20). 55 Chev. 2-ton truck with body, new moter and od tires, excel. cond. ughout, $895.; 1951 GMC 2 ton tractor and 24 in. e axle trailer, good me- ical cond., good tires, er has 3 ft. steel sides, .00. Red Odom, 1106 9th , Albany, Ph. HE 26687. 50.00 at my place. feadows, P. O. Box 346, aton. Ph. 485-6273. 16 dist. set harrow, John ue cotton duster, lime ader, 2-wheel trailer, 375 and 1000 gal. skid tank; also t to buy 75 round plastic ess baskets. Carroll Morgan, Talmo. Ph. Lenox 2-6430, Ea- D. dbl. section 12 ft. har- on wheels with anti - ction ball bearings; J. D. 8 sickle mower with 7 ft. e; J. D. No. 5 sickle mow- with 6 ft. blade; also, want buy land scraper or level- 0 toraloatt. size,-da, D: preferred. Norman Johnson, arrenton. Ph. HO 5-3549. A Farmall tractor and 8- sc harrow, $325.00; Oliver 16 in. bottom plow, $60.00; 4 in. drill, $9.00; 3/4 ton, 50 Chev., truck, $250.00. No letters ans. T. S. Ouzts, Box Massey - Harris No. eer tractor and equipment, i disc 1 w, 5 ft. Dozier blade, power ke-off. W. O. Southard, Rt. Austell. Ph. 948-3162. 12-500 eap. baby chick Bu- cheap or farm 3 HP roto garden tractor, ed very little, R. L. Carter, _ Heavy 1-H wagon, good cond., $20.00. Thomas Thorn- ton, Rt. 1, Milner. 4 roll-out community type hen nest, in good cond., : few hanging type feeders, $1.50 . Grubley W. Pitzer, Rt. 2, erry. : John Deere 5 - disc tiller on rubber, power lift, good disc. and bearings, almost new ond., cheap. L. M. Turner, oyston. Ph. 245-8085. _ 4-wheel drive Jeep; B-mo- del Intl tractor; 5-disc tiller; 20-dise smoothing harrow; 8 ft. lime spreader; rotary seed- er; 1957, F-700, Ford dump ruck, 7 yd. body. Ralph C. enkins, 803 C & S National Bank Bldg., Atlanta Ph. MA 7-8488,, after 6:00 p. m. ning mill stone; one lot mil uc son eens: motor, 1/3 h. S-Howe corn -scourer, small No. 1; corn cleaner, 400 bu.|Rq per hr.; air hammer for sharp- jicks, hand and power; re- AREET BUtL Te Combine, all crop, Allis - Chalmers harvester, $300.00. In good cond., and with extra parts. R: F. Sams, Clarkston. Ph. HI 3-7164. Farmall A tractor; 10-disc bush and bog, pull type har- row; 7 ft. mower, subsoiler plow and 2 wheel trailer, all for $600.00; D-6 caterpillar dozier, $3,000.00. Loyd Moore, LaGrange. Ph. TU 2-3612. John Deere combine, 12-A, quick change speed, in very good cond., reasonably priced. Charles F. White, Arnclds- ville. Ph, RI - 22038. Massey - Harris planter, 2- row Lister, Can be used with Model 22 or Colt tractor, good cond., $100.00. J. B. Harper, Rt. 3, McDenough, Ph. 423- 3837. (No collect calls.) John Deere No. 25 combine, 7 ft. with moter; Also, oat huller. Mrs. Henry T. Lums- den, Rt. 3, Tallbotton. John Deere KCA double - cutting harrew, in good cond., cheap. Grady Allen, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Ph. SY 1-5055. 4 HP Montgomery - Ward garden tractor complete with turning plow, cultivator, ro- tary mower, and table saw. Will trade for larger tractor with all equipment or sell for cash. (David Bradley prefer- red.) K. Hop Perkins, 5 South Grady St., Claxton. Nearly new heavy d ut y David Bradley, 4-wheel, rub- ber tire trailer with large grain bodies. Bill Adams, Box 28, Pierce Ave., Smyrna. Ph. 4355732. Complete corn mill outfit including corn mill and shel- ler, hammermill, 1 ton feed mixer, shucker sheller, 5 elec- trie motors from 20 HP down, and 1 hand feed hay baler with motor, mounted. Jimmie Cochran, Rt. 1, Baldwin. Ph. (Cornelia) 778-6524. Dozier blade, extra heavy, $250.00; Homelite saw, new motor, good cond., $125.00; John Deere wagon with si- leage bed, $200.00; 1500 bu. eap. grain bin, like new, $300; drag harrow, new teeth, $75, good cond. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. Int?] M. tractor, good rub- ber and good cond., Reascn- ably priced; Also Int'l. H. tractor, good cond., cheaply priced. W. S. Hendricks, Warm Springs Hwy., Manchester. Ph. 846-2472. Gould well pump, new mo- ter and pump rebuilt, with tank and all connections, ex- cept pipe in well, $50.00. J. F. Lancaster, Dacula. Ph. Thornwall 3-4317, (Lawrence- ville.) DeLaval pipeline for 20 stanchion barns with all acces- sories complete, used Jess than two years. Jack W. Abel, Warm Springs. Ph. 655-3625. T. D. 18 J. H. C. bulldozer, eable control in mechanically good cond. Roy H. Holland, Box 66, Dexter. Ph. GL 1- 2807. Super A Farmall tractor, good mechanical cond., new tires, new battery, has cul- tivators, 2-disec plow, 8-disc bush bog harrew with new dise, poison machine and other equipment, reasonably priced or will exchange for cattle. F. E. Martin, Rt. 2, Athens. Ph. LI 33990. Super C. Farmall tractor and equipment in good cond.; also, John Deere corn snap- per in good cond. T. R. Hix, Rt. 4, Summerville. 1961 Ford 1/2 ton pickup truck with long 8 ft. bed, 12,- 000 actual mi., bedy and 6 eylinder engine in A-1, like new, cond., $1,400.00. Billy Lewis, III Valley Circle, Cal- houn. Ph. MA 9-3894. Pulpwood saw, Pioneer 600, almost new, $135.00. G. R. Mooney, City 9, Gainesville. Ph. 536-2819. (No collect calls.) Quail equipment: brooders laying pens, waterers, feeders, for between 1,500 and 2,000 quail. Will sell cheap. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph. 948-7713, ; 3-point cultivators and soda attachment, good cond., $150; also W. Allis-Chalmers tractor and Taylorway bush and bog harrow, fair cond., $400.00. B. J. Sprayberry, Rt. 1, Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-9482. Ford mower, ready to use, not junk, $125.00; also, want te trade 1956 1/2 ton Chev. truck with short body for 1/2 ton with 8 ft. bedy or 3/4 ton with long body, (1956 Model or later) prefer 1960 or 1961 above 1956. Will pay differ- ence. L. D. Baggarley, Rober- p. m. Ford front end loader, $200; planted 2 crops, $175.00; mule drawn hay rake, $75.00, prac- 0;| tically new. W. R. Arnall, Lu- thersville. Ph. WA 7-3455. _ 5 = HP Gravely garden tractor, Model L., 2-speed fer- ward and reverse with ro- tary plow and mower, $200.00; also two, 4 ft., new section harrows, $40. B. C. Edwards, 4971 Covington Road, Hwy. 12, Decatur. 1951 Ford, 1-1/2 ton, truck, new motor, new clutch and four new tires, new cond. Hwy. 16, Turin. all crop Harvester, model 66, Be . W., Atlanta 5. Ph. CE 7-9803. | Several horse drawn plow tools for sale cheap; al: model. Will consider anything |& ta. Ph. VE 6-4105 after 7:00 also set of planters for Intl] 200 tractor in perfect shape, | throughout, Mrs. O. R. Walls, ' Allis - Chalmers combine, | in excel. working cond. Jesse | Beckwith, 3855 Randall Mill |, N One horse trailer, tandem axel, 2-horse size, covered in good cond. A. S. Callaway, Rayle. Ph. BR 4-7811. David Bradley garden trac- tor, 3 HP turning plow, plow with middle buster, harrow, cultivator, sickle mower, used very little, $225.00. J. N. Jones, 2352 Second Ave., De- catur. Ph. DR. 7-1247. 1954 Ford tractor for sale or trade for cattle. See after 4:30 weekdays or Saturday. Terrell Sanders, Rt. 2, Toc- coa. Ph. 886-4076. John Deere 30 combine, good cond., with 7 ft. Auger type header (nc sheets), pull type machine. R. Harry Du- mas, Rt. 1, Box 332, Warner Robins. Ph. WA 2-5923. Farmall tractor with cul- tivators and planters, 2-disc plow, bush bog harrow, stalk cutter, trailer, used 1 yr., $2,- 000.00. W. H. Bowden, Rt. 2, Powder Springs Road, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-5566 (Call or come after 5:30 p. m.) 40 or 50 electric heating units, 180 watts, thermostat control, 24 in. long, ideal for Bobwhite quail, baby chicks, brocders or incubators, $4.00 ea. one or all, J. Fray Nance, iat West Slaton Ave., Grif- in. Myers 4 x 5 Bulldozier pis- ton pump with 3 HP electric motor, $250.00, Mrs. Walter Bloom, Bloomland Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 427-6823. right one. the levels are guarantee tag should always Quite often there are various too high. Good mowing machine for tractor, $65.00; good guano spreader for tractor, $50.00; also 2 good all metal, hog feeders, one 8 automatic feed- ers, and cne 16 automatic feeders, $80.00. Shirley Cole, Rt. 2, Temple. Roto tiller, $20.00; or- chard spray, 15 gal. tank, 1 1/2 H. P., needs parts, $19; Mrs. Howard M. Patterson, 1660 Woodlawn Dr., Tucker. Ph. 443-7490. Surge Vacuum unit with 1 HP motor, 4 Surge swinging type milkers, 11 steel stan- chions, open separately or all together, reasonable. W. D. tall Rt. 4, Winder. Ph. 867- 9264. 1946 2-row Case tractor with disc, 2-plow turn plow, and all other plows, planters and distributors, power lift, 2 new rear tires, 10 x 28. Trac- tor will run, $100 or trade for good horse. Gerald Co- wart, Rt. 1, Ellabelle. Want D-4 Clinton chain saw for spare parts; also chain and bar for Henry Diston 2 man saw. J. D. McCurry, Rt. 2, Newnan. Want small hammermill. State size, cond. and price. Also want 25 bu. of corn. L, C. Richardson, Rt. 3, Box 316, Griffin. Ph. 3898._ 4 Want Riding garden tractor and equipment. State price and cond. W. L. Langham, 410 Handcock St., Sparta. : Want old-fashion half sweep plew that will fit Georgia plow stock. Joseph W. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 28 A. Waverly. Want silage chopper or cut- ter for Allis Chalmers B. tractor. Edward L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, Augusta. Want 2-disc pull type plow and 3 or 5 Yancey type mow- ers. Both must be good cond. Vicinity of Douglasville or At- lanta. T. P. Vick, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs. Ph. 942-3589. 1952 Ford tractor, excel. cond., just had. complete en- gine overhaul and painted; al- so 3-point hitch, rotary mo- wer, good cond. Grady F. Rogers, Rt. 1, Buena Vista. Ph. 649-3178. 1949 Dodge pickup truck, 8 ft. body, good tires, (all glass in cab), $125.00 or trade for cow. Also want two 1000 or 1100 x 38 tractcr tires, and want to trade. Farmall H. tractor for W. D. Allis-Chal- mers, pay or take difference. T. E. Ferrell, Madison. Ph. 616-M-2. Cole planter, No. 40-41, good cond., new Guano hamper, $30.00; saw mandrel and 15 in. cut-off saw and boxings, complete, $12.50; Sears water pump, hand type, pitcher spout, used once, $5.00; Sears electric incubator, 90-100 cap., never used, $15.00. Henry Aderhold, Rt. 2, Stone Mcun- tain. : Equipment WANTED Want tractor, G. Model Al- lis - Chalmers, with or with- out mower and other plows. Good or fair shape, within 50 mi. of Statesboro. Cash trade. T. G. Williams, Statesboro. Ph. PO 4-5171. Want Chev. pickup truck with long bed. If you have 3/4 ton contact me. Would prefer pickup with long bed from 56-58 model. Give price. Lee Hamby, Rt. 1, Acworth. Want large, 2-wheel, pony eart and harness for Welsh pony, 13.2 hands high. State price and cond. Mrs. Sarah W. Stillwell, Rt. 2, Box 356, Wilmington Island, Savannah. Want used winch for jeep. Must be Ist class working cond. State price in Ist letter. L. F. Daniell, 137 Daniel Dr., Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-0364. SICKNESS IN ANIMALS The office of our state chemist frequently receives re- quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub- stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry. These requests come from people such as the farmer, a county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have very little information for us to proceed on. In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle - such a problem, he needs certain information. First of all, before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be consulted. In case of death, an autopsy should be performed to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic substance. In the experience of the state chemists office, the feed is rarely ever to blame. If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis- try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the In addition to the veterinary report, the feed - be enclosed with the sample.. drugs added Want cultivators for A. mo- del Farmall tractor, hand-lift type. T. S. Ouzts, Box 68, Winder. es Want to buy buggy or buckboard. Would like 2- seater, but will take one seat- er. Advise price and cond. Mrs. Marion Hightower, Rt. 1, Box 166, Vidalia. Want Intl. Cub tractor from 7-10 yrs. old, with or with- out rotary mower. J. A. Kehe- ley, Rt. 2, Box 53, Newnan. Ph. AL 3-3710. : cond., within 100 mi. radius. Talmadge Graham, Rt. 3, Dan- ielsville, Want mowing machine to fit Intl. Farmall 200 trac- tor. C. H. Phillips, Reute 63, Box 58, Ellaville. Want used green light egg candler. Give price in Ist let- ter. John Pray, Box 14, Ce- dartown. Want used grain elevator, with or without motor, screw or chain type. Can make re-= pairs if needed. Also want Case tractor that can be used for parts, type (L. A.); also small tractor such as Ford -or Farmall A or similar size A. C. that can be bought right and put in good cond., rea- sonable. E. Hoke Smith, 537 Ormond Terrace, Macon. Ph. SH-22993. Want two 8:25 x 20 10 ply truck tires, used, but good cond. Within 50 mi. of Ma- con. L. W. Edge, 150 W. Ridge Cir., Macon. Ph. SH 5-9006. Want 5 HP or larger garden tractor with gardening attach. Give price and cond. of equip- ment. Within 200 mi. of Clay- ton. All letters ans. Mrs. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton. Want 1-ton truck with dual wheel, perfer 1958 - 1960; al- so, Dearborn fertilizer spread- er or Easy - Flo, within 50 mi. radius. G. B. Barrett, Cor- nelia. which are toxic if Want jeep motor in good - ze ue Tillman, 1207 W. purebred but not Reg., PACE Sta Equipment WANTED Want 4 or 6 tzay elec. incub. in A-1 cond., cheap for cash. Within 100 mi. of Valdosta. Also for sale 4-row mule drawn cotton duster, first - elass cond., $20.00 at my place. W. P. Martin, Rose Hill Dr., Rt. 1, Valdosta. Livestock FOR SALE Cattle - Reg. Angus bulls, 26 to 28 mos. old, in good cond., Eile- enmcre. bloodline, calfhood Bangs vaccinated, should go vo purebred herd. E. N. Ad- ams, c/o Twin Lakes Farm, Stapleton. Reg. Black Angus bull, $175. Mrs. Elsie Harper, Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph, 463-5621. 2 full stock Angus bulls, 8 mos. old, $100. ea. Haden H. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. dbi. standard polled Reg. Hereford bull, Domino breed- ing, dk. red, wt. about 1,800 Ybs., calved Feb. 1957, very gentle, for sale or trade for another bull not over 18 mos. old; also, 83 Reg. polled Here- ford bulls, Domino breeding, good conformation and mark- ings. M. F. Hammock, Jeffer- son. Purebred Holstein bull, from best Wise. cow, dehorn- 0 and very gentle, wt. about 800 lbs., 2 yrs. old, $165. Theo Dial, Hogansville. - Reg. polled Hereford bulls and heifers, all ages, from popular bloodlines. H. Young Park Ave., Valdosta. Guernsey Jersey milch cow, will freshen May 31, 4th calf, easy to milk and gentle, will give 4-1/2 gal. milk dai- dy when fresh, $150. E. E. Davis, 445 Johnson Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-9790. Horn type Hereford bull, wt. 700-800 lbs., nearly 2 yrs. ald, purebred but not Reg., eet, H. A. Martin, Luthers- ville. Cow and Whiteface heifer ealf for sale (3 gal. milk dai- ty). C. S. Chapman, Lizella. Purebred Angus bull, not Reg., good conformation and breeding, Eileenmere _ strain, 17 mos. old, wt. 900-1,000 Ibs. Lee Casteel, 1766 Brockett Rad., Tucker, Ph. 938-2952. 26 Whiteface stocker calves, 275 to 325 lbs., vaccinated for Bangs and Blackleg, ee ny ea. and take them all. Will haul them 100 mi. Spurgeon Duncan, Rt. 1, Royston, Ph. 245-8729 after 6 PIM. 4 Guernsey heifers, fresh in, with calves by side, 2 half Holstein and half Guernsey, 2 second calf cows fresh in with young calves, all heavy milkers, reasonably priced, F. H. Bunn, Midville. : Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. old, calfhood vaccinated and from clean herd. F. W. Phil- lips, c/o Westover Farm, Ken- nesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (Mari- etta). Reg. Jersey bull, about 15 mos. old, $150.; also; some bred cows for sale. Rever Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. Calves: Guernsey heifer, $42.50; Holstein steer, $40., both eating good, ready for pasture; Jersey heifer begin- ming to eat, $30.; also, want young mule, must be very gentle and work anywhere single, reasonably priced. Jer- zy Blazer, Rt. 2, Old River Bo Cartersville, Ph. EV, 2- GDI, sees, 2 10 polled Hereford bulls, D. Reg., Victor. Domino _ breeding, 7 mos. to 2 yrs. old, reasonably priced. C. E. Downs, Thomaston, Ph, 647- 7911 days, e pak aS phone Springing heavy, and 1 goo Black Angus. bull; also,; few other cows that will be in fresh about June and some with calves by side Sell, sep- a@rately or ali together. Far- rill Steadman, Rt. 2, Rome Polled Hereford bull, Dbl. Reg., Domino-Mischief breed- ing, apprex. 7 yrs. old. F. B, Haizlip, e/o Fairview Farm, Rt. 2, Stockbridge. 28 Holstein heifers, 3rd and 4th generation artificial breeding, avg. wt. 350 lbs. Bill Yeargin, Rt. 1, Hartwell. Santa Gertrudis 7/8ths cow, 5 yrs. old with z mo, old bull calf 15/16ths. Calf eligible tor Reg., $350. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Ma- rietta. Dbl. Reg. polied Hereford pull, Domino breeding, wean- ing age, $150.; also, excel. 4 yr. old. E. C. Dawson, Al- pharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5960. Thoroughbred Santa Ger- trudis bulls, just weaned, for sale. J.W. Morris, e/o Dbl, M. Farms, PO Box 119, Carroll- ton, Ph. TE. 2-2852. Angus bulls, 12 mos. old, several, excel. bloodlines, tested clean. $185.00. See owner Sat., 3 mi. NW of Fayetteville. E. E, Scarboro, 39 Houston St., NE, Atlanta 3. Ph. TR. 4-1188. 6 dbl. Reg. volled Hereford bulls, 12-14 mos. old, good conformation and markings top CMR Advance Domino breeding, from accredited herd, reasonably priced. John ton, Ph. BR. PM. I Purebred Angus bull, 6 yrs, old, sired by Regal Bandolier II, out of Reg. Angus cow, ex- cel. herd bull; selling to pre- vent inbreeding. J. A. Shields, PO Box 45, Waycross. Santa Gertrudis. bulls: 1 Cert. S. bull, performance tested at Ga. Coastal Exp. Sta. in 1959; several more un- classified bulls, all reasona- bly priced and ready for ser- vice. George Holderby, c/o Warrior Cattle Farm, Rt. 3, Sylvester, Ph. 776-2429. Reg. Angus herd bull, 4 yrs. old, Hileenmere bloodlines, good, big and healthy bull, $425. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia. Polled Hereford bull, 1 yr. old, dark red, pureblood, no papers, gentle, chain broke, $150.; 2 oven polled Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old, $110. ea. Max Coggins, Rt. 1, Box 112, Hiawassee. Reg. Angus bull, 1 yr. old, from clean herd, $150. C. M. Chambers, Clermont, Ph. LE. 4-7791. : Horses, Mules & Ponies Prac. new buggy, heavy duty harness, horse and new saddle, all for $385. Tyrus Raymond Yawn, Rt. 1, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2570. Palomino gelding, 4 yrs. old, gentle for children any age, 3 gaited, $250. B. S. Cul- ley, 4603 Ridgeview Rd., Dun- woody, Ph. BL. 5-6531. Pair matched mules, wt. 1,000, work good anywhere double or single, $300. See ait my home. Floyd Long, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Good plow mule, no plug, approx. 800 lbs., $75. at mv barn. Linton E. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-8980 (Marietta). 1 yr. old light brown Shet- land stud, very nice built, $90.; 2 yr. old Shetland mare, $135.; also, black Arabian gelding, 5 gaited, gentle, 6 yrs. old child can handle, $145. J. F. Lancaster, RFD, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-4317. 3, 4 yr. old, Mexican bur- ro jennies. each with colt, 2- 15 mos. old; also, 2 H. wagon in excel. cond. See any Sat. W. S. M. Mitchell, Quitman. Gentle, gaited saddle horse with American tooled saddle and bridle. Isham Hugh Ad- ams, Rt. 3, Box 308, Elberton, Ph. 283-3987 nights, Shetland pony stud, 4 yrs. old, 39 in. high, brown and white with white mane and tail, gentle, runs in pasture with mares and cattle, proven stud; also, Palomino mare, 40 in, high, bred to this stud, 3 yrs. Old; Pinto mare bred, 5 yrs. old and other ponies and horses for sale reasonable. H. J. Slate, Rt. 1, Box 171, Au- stell, Ph. 948-4589. At Stud: Natural born rack- 8-3705 after 7 B. Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dal-: halter and) At Stud: Tom Dooley, Shadows Ambassador and Buddys Black Boy, 3 top Reg. Venn. Walking horses, 3 dif. cloodlines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2961 Bohler Rd., NW, Atlan- ta Dee Cn yo: Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, bred, granddaughter of roan Allen Again; 10 mo. old, Reg. stud colt sired by a son of Captain Allen; small sorrel Tenn. Walking gelding, ile for children: also, extra nice gray mare. W. R. Wig- pins, Rt. 2: Cuthbert, Ph. 732-2068. At Stud: Purebred Black Arabian, raised and trained in Calif. by present owner, pre- dominately black and many Arabian characteristics. Trans- portation and board available for mares. Now standing per- manently at West Lake Ranch, Rt. 1, Riverdale. Bet- ty Boutwell, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph. 964-3873 after 7 PM. Good gentle work mare, wt., 1,100 lbs., for sale or trade for small horse. R. L. den, Rt. 1, Bremen. old stallion, Bur- 4 yr. brown color; -45 yr; old ride, real pleasure horse. A. S. Callaway, Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7811. Shetland pony mares, some due in foal at once, others later and some last years colts; 1 real sorrel stud, 7 yrs. old. Claude Flynt, Rt. 3, Washington, Ph. OS. 8-2905. Roan gelding saddle horse, $125.; also, mare work mule, $100. All at my farm at Mad- ras, near Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., SW, Atlanta, Ph. MU. 8-1428 (no collect. calls.) Mare mule, about 900 Ibs., good. worker, feet and shoes excellent, $125. Dorothy B. Watkins, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5381. Reg. TWHB black mare with stud colt, foaled March 6, 1962, $300.; chestnut saddle- bred mare, 4-1/2 yrs. old, purebred but no papers, $225. Both are open but can breed either to Reg. studs. Mrs, Eli- zabeth Price, 3131-B Lees Mill Rd., College Park, Ph. 767-4670. Nice 5 gaited, 6 yr. old, bay gelding, has class, gentle and dependable, natural racking, about 1,000 Ibs.; 2 nice Tenn. Walking Sorrel mares, 4 yrs. old, one is heavy in foal, $225. and $250.; gentle buckskin Quarter mare, well trained, 6 yrs. old, $200. Frank Stephens, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-2273. 2 extra nice pleasure horses, one strawberry roan with flaxen mane and tail, other bay with black mane and tail, $200. and $150.; also, 2 good saddles for sale. Jamie Johnston, 3688 Cascade-Pal- metto Rd. SW. Atlanta 11, Ph. 964-6718 after 6 PM. Quarter horse Palomino gelding, anick turn; 2 white mares, one is heavy in foal; also, golden Palomino stallion at stud. fee $25. J. W. Van- Born, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU. 9-5798. Permanent Reg. Quarter horses, Reg. Palominos and crosses. Fillies, mares, stal- lions and geldings: also, At Stud: dark bay Quarter horse stallion with black points, P- 107,275, by Pistol Bert, out of Scottie Bert: also. light gold Palomino PHBA 16.558 out of Kentuekv Star Dust, (these are also for sale). L. F. Driver, Clarkesville, Ph. 754-4984, 3 yr. old red mare. gentle, comes when called. $125. Mrs. 1D. R. Braden, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. 463-6422 (Palmetto). Small pony, 12 mos. old, mother is small horse and father is Shetland pony, nice cash or exch. for cattle. John T. Dunn, Bt. 1, Ellenwood, Ph. MA. 7-1058. Shetland ponies: black and white mare; red and white mare; black mare; red mare with white mane and tail; stud, red with white mane and tail, 2-1/2 yrs. old; dap- ple stud, 3-1/2 yrs. old. All 37-39 in. high and very gen- tle. Sell all together for $1,- ing stallion, available after 100., more if bought .separ- ; PM, reasonable price. W. J. |\ately: pens , Lankford, | 323; Carter, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph. | Foster t. : Carrollton, Ph: 461-7345, pea calls). TE. 2-8101 (no collect boy can: | treated, in buyers name, FOB. cond. and halter broke, $85. |) Black Shetland pony, well Lroke, steel cart and harness for. sale. A. J. Welch, 207)" College St., McDonough, Ph. 423-3601. Ce Swine Reg. Tamworth males and gilts, 70-80 lbs., Cert. meat type stock, treated for Chol- era, $25. ea, D, D: NeSmith, Rt, 3, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4- 4 gen= | 2617 Purebred meat type Duroc pigs, from Champion biood- ines, Reg, ~P. M. Middleton, Rt. 3, Wayeross (5 mi, ont Valdosta Hwy., look for Du- roe sign). : S. P. C. service boars; also, 8 and 10 wk. old boar pigs {these pigs are the right kind). M.-J, Blackmon, Pine- hurst, Ph. 2938 (4 mi. SE of). Reg. Spotted Poland China boar and gilt pigs, best breed- ing, meat type, can furnish unrelated prs., will ship. Dbl. treated and health Cert. fur- nished. Quitman Barrs, East- man, Ph, 374-3800. Duroc boars and gilts, 3 mos. old, treated for Cholera, $25.; Duroc gilts, 4 mos. old, $30. and up. See after 3 PM. Mon. through Sat. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy- ton (15 mi. SE of on Hwy. $0). Berkshire boar hog (broke nose kind), wt. about 350 lbs, $45. Collier V. Russell, Smith- onia Rd., Colbert, Ph. 7684 (Sterling). OIC breeding stock, pigs 9 wks. old, $25. ea. Reg. an Paul J. Cain, merece. Reg. SPC pigs, 8 wks. old, best bloodlines, long meat type, fine for 4-H project, $30. ea. at lot or $35. crated and placed at Exp. office in Rome. Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1. Cave Spring (2 mi. W. of Dimpseys Store), Rt. 1, |Com- Fine purebred Hampshire boar, ready for service. E. A, Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta it. Black Poland China, Nov. and Dec., boars and _ gilts, $50.00 Treated for Chole- ra and Reg. in buyers name. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Ameri- cus. .28 Purebred Hampshire pigs, will be ready for sale April 15, $12.50 ea. or cheap- er if taken by the lot. Will not ship. Carl C. Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. q Reg. Landrace, service age |. boar and gilts, weaned pigs from Cert. stock, from popu- lar bloodlines. M. T, Contes, Hazlehurst, Ph, 5-2589. Sheep and Goats 2 nice milk goats, one freshened Feb. 1, gives about 2 qits. a day, also, one about 1 1/2 qt. a day, not fresh. Mrs. Belton Lowman, Rt. 2, Austell. Ph, 948-3295 after 6:30 p.m. d|small pigs. Ted Webb, Jr., eT; ucK J. MeMahon, 1929 Che Augusta. Ph. RE 3371 Reg. French Alpine kids by Star B. Herlind Norte, Reg. No. A-125 FA 6668, $35. at 2 wk and $10. more for each thereafter; Also, 11 mi doe, Reg. French Alpine, chip under 3 mo. of age. after. All ure Del N stock. Miss Nellie M. Mi dorff, Rt. 3, Douglas. One jenny, about 8 wt., 3 1/2 yrs. old. Will for cattle or sell. Very tie. J. Danielsville. Livestock WANTED Want to trade large Shetland pony for work hi cr mule. Within 50 m Madison, Also would 2, Madison. Want Reg, Guernsey calf, deep red with pl white, spot in forehead, 8 mo. old. Write what have and best price d farm. H. W. Thurmond, F, ington. ie Want to buy 2 calves, any stock; also J, Demorest. Want to buy a few goats close to Nicholls as possible Contact giving price. H. Overman, Rt. 1, Nichol Seed & Plant: FOR SALE - Old time Cornfield beans good tender white Cut Short Cornfield beans, Germ. 95 p 75 1g. cup full. Add pos No stamps or checks. M r Andrew Wilson, Rt. 1, Ca ters. Serene National Society for Crippled Children and Adults 2023 W. Ogden Ave. Chicago 12, TL. = vegetable and flower not complied with the new notices. No such notices will be NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS | The Market Bulletin staff has received a number of lant notices from persons who have | the Bulletin unless such persons have requested a p mit | and have had their operation inpectad. an Those desiring further information on these tions are invited to write the.... EDITOR, MARKET BULLETIN Department of Agriculture 19 Hunter Street, SW on, (0 Atlenta, 3, ea fa regulations governing such | ; - | accepted for publication in | Georg ia a moss pack, $3.00 M, Del. also long cane ear; $1.00 doz.; In- orn, bright colors; 25 ears, $1.00. All -orn orations only; Large ng size garlic bulbs, 50c lifornia Multiplying eed, 30c. 2 thls. Mr s. Harkins, Mountain City. Runner garden - |peas, Germ. 90 pct., Old wie tohder white Halt beans, Germ. 95 pcet., 65c teacup full; early purple hull Crowder Cow- 50c. cup full; Mung beans, Germ. 71 pet., 60c cupfull. Can fill large orders for H. R. beans. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt 1; Ball Ground. California beer seed, 35 start. R. H. Dunbar, 615 W. Jessamine St., Fitzgerald. Soy beans, Clemson No. 4 Germ. 92 pet., $1.00 bu. A. C. Clark, 4236 Paces Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta, Ph. JA. 3-4996. Good tendr white Corn- field bean seed, white Cut Shorts, Germ. 89 pct., 60 cup full. Add postage. Mrs. Henry Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters. ed and damp packed, and parent plants, er C., $8.00 M. Add 25c . for postage and hand- . Ph. DR 3- ae ding varieties of Scup- ng plants, both black and wn, well rocted and damp ed. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4, C, Griffin. arly Jersey end iGhaciestoh cefield frostproof cabbage 300, $1.25: 500, $2.00; 00 M.; White Bermuda on- : same price as cabbage; utger tomatoes, California der sweet pepper and hot per plantts, $1 C.: 500. $3; 0 M. Del. in Ga. R. Chan- Pitts. Ph. MI 8- 2035. hite. Halt Runner 6-Wk. ns, Germ. 94 Pek Vic: pt.; arly white garden Corn, erm. 98 pct., 25 pt.; early ellow sweet Corn, Germ. 92 40c pt.; big yellow: pop Germ. 92 pct., 25 cup ekra, Germ. 89 pct., 25 Sup s sweet Pimento pepper, erm. 79 pct., 10 big spoon Wl with stamved envelope. de postage. Vella Rice, Rt. Cumming. little Old time . white 6- Week bunch bean seed, Germ. 5 pet. and little Pink Pea- nut bunch bean seed, Germ. pet.. each $1.00 for Ig. cup PP. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. Box 77, Ellijay. Jumbo gourd seed from gourds that measure 30 tc 25 in.; Ornamental, long and short necks, several cols, mix- ed, 3 doz., 25; also, Orna- mental peppers form the tro- pics; ever changing cols., imble size, 3 doz., 25c. Send amped addressed envelope. rs. H. D. Maney, 27 East ain St., Statesboro. ine Martin gourd seed, 10c 25c, 3 doz. or 7 doz. 50e nd stamped addressed enve- Mary Lynn Prescott, Rt. Box 213, Fitzgerald. ood tender white Corn- d beans, Germ. 96 pet., ee Half Runn srs, Germ. 96 white 6-Week beans, ao 96 pct., pink peanut eans, Germ. 97 pet., cream 6-Weeks, Germ. 92 pct., each 5e cup full; red speckle owder peas, Germ. 92 pct., ' Add aed ar] Smith, Rt. 3, Elli- 3: ikers cotton seed, 1 yr. 0 ton. Treated and de- W. Norris Bryans, - Ph. 692-J-1 (Madi- seth dark rind, yel- meat watermelon seed, rm. 83 pet., 50 seed, 10c; seed, 25 or 700, "$1. 00. da stamped addressed en- > P. E. oe Pensacola Bahia grass seed for pastures, Germ. 74 pct., firm seed, 9 pct. total Germ. 83 pct. Alt request ans. J. H. Tussey, 2522 Savannah Rd., Augusta. 5 qts. long green pod Spine- less Okra seed, Germ. 76 pet., |stays tender until pods are large, 25c heaping measuring cup full; 5 cups, $1.00. Add postage. Will sell entire lot for $4.00 PP. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Kennesaw. Gourd seed: African Mon- ster, iC - 8 ft. (Worlds lar- gest), 3 seed, $1.00; Indias Ming Cobra, 7 ft. long, like huge snake, 2 seed, $1.00: short neck Martin, Minnow gourd, Dishrag and others, 3 pks, $1.00; also, want Kena Battle and Jug gourds. L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. Goods Golden Prolific seed Corn, high yielding, weivel resistant, Germ. 98 pct., $3.75 bu.; $2.00, 1/2 bu. J. H. Good, Cordele. Fresh California multiply- ing Beer seed, 30c start; 5 starts, $1.00. PP. Miss Edith Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen. King Mammoth pumpkin, grow to 90 lbs., Germ. 76 pct., 3 doz. seed, 25c; Rocky Ford cantaloupe, Germ. 93 pct., long green rind, yellow meat melon, Germ. 92 pet., 25c ed envelope; small apple shaped tuplar. tomato seed, Germ. 92 pct., 25c tsp. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Good tender, old time; bean seed, white Half Runners, Germ. 88 pct. and white Crease Backs, Germ. 97 pct., white Cut Shorts, Germ 95 pet., each kind 75e cup. Add postage. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. : Good tender, white, little Half Runner bean seed, Germ. 88 pct. gocd tender white Cornfield beans, Germ. 88 pct., 60c cup full; big yellow pop corn, Germ. 98 pct., 50c cup full. Add postage. Bessie Sil- vers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Good tender old time Corn- field bean seed, White Cut Shorts, Germ. 92 pct., white Crease Backs, Germ. 95 pct. and white Half Runners gar- den bean seed, Germ. 95 pct., each kind 75 cup full. Add postage. Mrs. Preston South- erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Tender white Half Runner bean seed, Germ. 78 pct., 50c cup; Clemson Spineless Okra seed, Germ. 88 pct. 10c oz., or 75c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. A. L. Dodd, Rt. 2, Hampton. Russian Mammoth Sunflo- wer seed, 60c cup full PP; running Okra, seed, 1/2 cup, $1.00 PP. H. Reid, 2303 So. Pryor Rd., Sw. Atlanta. Ga. 104 (yellow) seed Corn, highest yielding corn for Pied- mont section, excel. quality, good strong stalk, Germ. 95 pct., Cert. and treat- ed, in 1 bu. bags, $10.50 bu., 2 bu. or more freight PP.; G 609 grain Sorghum, Hybri type, Germ. 89 pct:, 100 Ib. bags, 20c Ib. 200 Ibs. or more freight PP. Phil Ogletree, Rt. 2, Griffin. 5 British Sovereign strawber- ry plants, 2 dez., $1.50 PP, young and strong. Cue: Shell, ve Willis des Rd., W., a melee for planting, $6 plants, | Will not ship. D. L. ga Crowns, rooted, $2) C.; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. Z; Gainesville. Sterns plum size strawberry plants, 2,00 C. PP in Ga. cellophane wrapped, prompt shipment. Strong, well-rooted |. plants; also, Want butter peas. Advise price and _ direction. Mrs..Z. D. Dodd, Hwy. 19, Al- pharetta, (3 mi. North of) Chas. Wakefield and Mid- summer cabbage plants, 75c ,. 500, $1-75; $3.00 M. J. RB: *|Strayhorne, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Streamliner everbearing strawberry plants, $1.35 C; seeds of Devil-Claw and small mixed gourds, 25c pkt. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Georgia red potato plants, state inspected, full count, guaranteed, well rooted, liv- able plants, $4.00 M. Send cashiers checks or M. O. only. J. H. Williams, Alma. Ph. 632- 5156. Large Mastadona strawberry Sie Ono. DUUr or $5.00 M.; Klondikes, $1 C. or $3.25 for 500.. Good plants. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Poultry & Eggs FOR SALE B.B. and O. E. game, Silver Duck Wing and Biack Rose Combs; also, hatching eggs in above breeds. Will hatch your chicken eggs. All inquiries ans. promptly. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St., Marietta. Ph. 428-8302. 7 Purebred Comion Ban- tam hens, $2.00 ea. or ex- change for turkeys (2 hens and 1 gobbler,) Dont have Cor- nish rooster. Each one pays shipping charges if necessary. Mrs: Cy -K> Simmons, Rt. 2, Clarkesville. Mammoth bronze turkey eggs, $4.00 doz., paid in Ga. Cash with order. Now ready. Roy D. Wiggins, Rt. 4, Bow- tblspoon and addressed stamp-|} gon 75 young hens. crossed with Black Minoreas and Rhode Is- land Red, all laying big bronw eggs, about 7 mo. old, $1.50 ea. Bring coops. Frank A Shue, 1100 Custer Ave, S. E., Atlanta. Pure-bred B. B._ Reds, grown, now ready to lay, $5 trio or $2.00 ea. Charles T. Massey, 625 E. Jackson St., Rockmart. Ph. 684-7156. 500 W. L. pullets, 1 yr. old, 75e ea.; 200 W. L. pullets, 8 mo. old, S25 ea Cs Shelly, 505 Church St., Doug- lasville. Ph. WH 2-2576. Big type Dark Cornish, 5 hens, 1 rooster, 1961 hatched $15.00; Golden laced Wyan- dotts, 1961 hatched, 3 hens, 2 roosters, $12.00; White and Dark Cornish bantams, $5.00 tria and up; also, baby chicks, Rhode Island Red and New Hampshire cross, $10.00 for 25, plus postage. Charles B. Summers, ist Lee Rd., Mable- ton. Good cross breed bantams, 12 hens, 4 roosters, $5.50; al- so, want 5 hens and rooster, each of Buff Cochian and Jap. White Silkie show type ban- tams. Will come after. David |Devers, Rt. 1, Barnesville. Game fowl] - Brandenberrys (South Ga.) pure; alse Round- heads (Dr. Fred Saunders bloodline) pure. 15 eggs,- $3. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St., S. E., Atlanta 17. Ph, 378- grain | 9999 10 young Dark Cornish hens and 1 cockrel, all big bone Ga.| type, $20.00 for lot here at d|farm. Write before you come, they are on free range. H. W Thurmond, Farmington. Purebred bantams in Rock Cornish game, white crested Black Polish, Cochins and Black Tail Japs; Also Sacred White doves and Fan-tail pi- geons, one or all, $1.00 ea. Faulk, Box 44, Pinehurst. White Claret stag roosters, $4. ; alt H. ETIN- Golden Sebright bantams from good stock, 7 pullets, 1 rooster, 1961 hatched; Also 100 Jb. feed, all $12.50 cash and carry. M. J. Hambright, 446 Pegg Rd., S. W., Atlanta 5; Silver Duck Wing, Old En- glish game bantams, S. E. fair winners, 6 hens laying and 1 rooster, $2.00 ea. or all for $12.00. Cannot ship. J. W. Soe 3959 Club Dr., N. ., Atlanta 19. Ph. CE 3-1018. Golden & Silver Sebright, Miller Fleurs and White Coch- in bantam eggs for setting, 10c ea.; Arancanus chickens, pure-. bred, laying colored eggs, $8 pr., $12.00 trio, setting eggs, 40c ea. Mrs. R. L. Rothwell, 1775 Hadlock St., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL 8-2257. Show type Jap silkies, 1961 hatch, 5 hens, 1 rooster, now laying, $2.00 ea. or $10.00 for both; Also Barred Rock, R. R. Bantams, $2.50 ea; O. E. games, B. B. Reds, Silver Duck wing, $2.50 ea.; Eggs from abeve average stock, 10c ea. at my home. Will not ship. L. C. Tidwell, 78 Jefferson St., Austell. Proven brood hen, large pullet now laying, 2 yr. old cock, 7 Ibs., perfect in every way and pure Rhode Island Reds, priced to sell. Will ship. A. R. McBride, 935 S. Gor- don St., Mableton. Bantams, BB reds, ee le pr. Jap Silkies, $5.00; oys- ter white hens; also ee eges, $15.00 for 15 eggs: also chicken fertilizer 50c bag; baby chicks, 15c. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr., S. W., Box 487, Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388. Game & Fowl FOR SALE California Jr. buck rabbits, 7 mo., $3.50 ea. Mrs. John Groth, 4516 Yates Rd., Rt. 2, College Park. PO 6-3239. 7 New Zeland white rabbits, 3 mo. old, buck or does, $2.- 50 ea. Alma R. Hughes, 953 prone St., Athens. Ph. LI 3- 2s Few large meat type Ring- neck Pheasants of fine breed- er quality, early 1961 hatch from unrelated birds: 1 cock, 3 hens, will sell only as in the groups described. $3. ea. FOB Gainesville. V. L. Mag- nus, Rt. 2, Brown Br. Rd., Gainesville. Ph. LE. 4-3262. 13 mixed rabbits with pens, $20.; 8 American giant hom- ing pigeons, $10.; 4 Rcller Tumler pigeons, $5.: 6 mixed bannie hens and 3 roosters, $4.; 6 Sebright hens and ro- osters, $7.: 7 game hens and 2 roosters, $12.; 4 and rooster, mixed, $5. Must sell at once. Erley C. Wages, 1898 Jonesboro Rd., S. E. At- Janta 15. American Dutch rabbits in black, blue or chocolate. Ideal show animal. Ships great dis- vances economically and pro-= duces well in hot climates. Pedigreed stock available. C. W. Stinson, Hwy. 42, Ellen= wood. Ph. GR 4-4673. Bunnies: $1.50 ea. ved and black. Also 1 N. Z W. doe, $3.; 2 California does, $2, ea. Mike Norman, 1005 Austell Rd., Marietta. Ph. HE 5-0727. Prize winning stock rab= bits. No better breeding, N. Z. Whites. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8. Purebred pigeons, Racing Homers, Sions, now mated and working. Selected prs., $15. and up; 1962 hatch youngsters, $5. ea. Pedigree with each bird. Wallace Neal, 530 Sandtown Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-2025. Peafowls, 1 yr. old, $10. ea, al my home. Cant ship. W. L. English, Rt. 3, Box 281, Doug= las. (east of Douglas, 32 Hwy. up the hill from Panel Road). Jumbo Ringneck Pheasant breeders, 5 hens, 1 cock, $15.; Eggs in season; Bobwhite quail breeders, $3. pr., Permit 43. M. E. Samples, 581 Stew= art Ave., S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. Ja. 4-9003. Two kinds of pheasant eggs, whites and ringnecks, $1.50 doz.; also have rabbits all sizes, $1.. ea. - Ben Tanner, Pinewood Dr., M. R., Mil- ledgeville. Two pr., Silvers, 2 pr. of Reeves, pair of Golden and pr. of Calo Jay ee. just startec laying. $50. P.-C. Powell, 1400. Northwest Dr. N. W., Atlanta 18. Extra fine Indian blue pea fowls in full plumage, 3 yrs. old this summer. Soon te lay. See to appreciate. $40.00 pr. Cc. C. Haslam, Jr., Marshall-. ville. White king pigeons, choice selected banded mated pairs. Producers of 16-20 squabs ver yr. linebred, single pr., $7.50; q aoe $20.00: 5 pr., $30. 00; 16 , $50.00; 20 pr., $95.00 and 35 or more, $4.50 pr. J. J. Beaton, P. O. Box 897, Way= cross. Today, millions more Americans have annual checkups than they did 25 years ago. Millions more know Cancer's Seven Danger Signals. Early detection and prompt treatment of cancer is the keynote of the American Cancer Society's public education program, Research has led to improved treatment by surgery and radiation, and to new life- prolonging drugs. Today, over 1,000,006 Americans are cured of cancer. Only 160,000 had been cured 25 years ago. kote TWENTY-FIVE YEARS OF CANCER PROGRESS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO ONLY ONE CANCER PATIENT IN SEVEN WAS SAVED. TODAY IT IS ONE IN THREE. n Si POSSIBLE TO SAVE ONE IN TWO, SAYS THE | AMIERIG. a CANCER SOCIETY. In 25 years, the death rate from uterine cancer has dropped 50 per cent. Dr. George N. Papanicolaou developed the Pap smear, a technique for detecting uterine cancer in its earliest, most curable stage. This has helped save thousands of lives. big hens White, PAGE SEVEN = : bale. R. H. Earnest, PAGE EIGHT New State Tax Rule Helps Georgia (Continued From Page 1) creasing the employment unit, such replacement machine or ma- chinery shall be deemed to be machine- ry for new and expanded agriculture to the extent that the normal production capacity of such replacement farm ma- chine or machinery replaced. SECTION 2 Code Section 92-311, which deals with credits against income taxes is further amended by designating the two existing. paragraphs of Section 92-3111 as subsection (a) and adding to Game and Fowl FOR SALE MARKET BULLETIN Farmers on such farm as amended, Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, high in pro- tein and feed nutrition. Satis- faction guaranteed. Can de- liver in 5 or 10 ton lots. J. i. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-1789. (Call collect.) White Fantail pigeons, $3.50 r. Will ship express collect. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta, 19. Ph. CE 7- 5340. 12 Chukars, most are 1961 hatch at my home. $2.00 ea. C. W. Caldwell, 3532 Coving- nn Hwy., Decatur: Ph. BU 9- Dox Northern Bobwhite eggs, $12.50 per C., quail Permit No. 10, J. LL. Tade, 1328 21st _ St, Columbus. Ph. FA 3-2429. 2 bucks, 3 doe rabbits, al- SO some young ones, at give away price. Write giving your phone for contact. Homer L. Moore, 1092 Wedgewood Dr., N. W., Atlanta 18. Game & Fowl WANTED Want set of pheasant eggs, Write what you have a n-d price. Joseph W. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 28-A, Waverly. What to buy geese. State what you have and price. All letters ans. Raymond Cald- well, Rt. 1, Box 216, Senoia. Want guinea eggs. Want to hear from party who will have either or both Royal Purple, or African white Sulneas eggs for hatching dur- ing April. J. W. Cartledge, SES 2829 Hart Dr., Columbus. Want two young turkey Ppoults, or clder. Must be rea- sonably priced. Also w an t young ducks. Must be past baby stage. Rodney Pretty, 2535 Butner Rd., S. W. Ai- Janta 11. Ph. 344-4576, Fescue and Clover, $1.25 bale at barn in Sandy Springs and Alpharetta. George West, Jr., 4835 Ptree - Dunwoody ie N. E., Atlanta. Ph. BL 5- 3937. Coastal Bermuda hay, 75c bales, $30.00 ton; lLes- pedeza hay, 65 bale, $25. ton; hay for mulching, 50c bale, $20: ton. R. L. Jack- son, c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. Ph. DR: 8- 2245. Quality hay, well fertilized, mixed grass Lespedeza, $25. ton; Bahia grass, $25.; mixed grass, $25. ton. Frank Riley, Butler. Ph. UN 2-4975. (Lo- eated north of Butler on Flint River). : Pecans, Peanuts & Walnuts FOR SALE Shelled peanuts, good qual- ity for eating (redskins), Land-graded, 45c lb. deliver- ed by p.p. anywhere in Georgia. No orders less than 3 Ibs. Supply limited. Ruth Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, La- Grange. | (q) hereof, Section 92-3111 a new subsection to be designated subsection (b) which shall cead as follows: 92-3111. Credits Long paneled, English, trail riding saddle, good cond., rea- sonable. Also horse-size_ bi- eycle wheel driving cart. Rob- ert Manley, 150 Marion Dr., Athens. Ph. LI 61191. Long red hot pepper pods tor home use, 25c doz., pods ur 5 doz. pods, $1.; yellow root, freshly dug and wash- ed, 4 lb. lard box measured full, 85e. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Huijay. Med. gourds, 35 ea.; cat- nip and peppermint, 25c bunch: 3,760e;)Sassatras, Queen of Meadow, May ap- pie, yellow root, yellow dock, wild cherry bark, alder bark, Tull $1. plus 30e postage; Mar- tin gourd seed, 25c pack and stamped envelope. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 2-H. buggy pole for sale. Claude B. Terry, Star Rt., Hwy. 20, near Cumming, Bu- ford. : Yellow. root, freshly dug and washed, 4 Ib. lard box full, 75e; Queen Meadow, 20c bunch, Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Electric churn, in good cond., $15. Mrs. Ray Watson suno. Ph. AM 5-2176. : 110 deep supers, 10 and 11 frames, jumbo. Several hund. frames and foundation for 11 frame supers. Covers and bot- tom boards, very reasonably priced. Roscoe W. Roper, 2017 Bencal Dr., S. E., At- lanta 16. Ph. DR 3-7539. Good new crop pecans, tree run. Schleys, 40c lb. up to 25 Ibs., above-20c lb. No less than 5 lbs. shipped, FOB. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quit- man. ; i 1961 crop shelled pecans, mostly halves. Packed in pint size freezer bags, $1. lb. PP in Ga., Orders for 5 lbs. or more. Mrs. T. B. Campbell, Rt. 2, Box 360, Fairburn. Hay, Feed, Grain Several hundred bales, hig quality hay, 60c bale te quick sale at my farm at Mad- fas near Newnan. R. B. Bow- o a pciers SiS. WeaAt= anta 3. . MU 8-1428. hot call collect.) yee 1,000 bales good Ooats f feed $30. ton or [5c bale. Shirley Cole, Rt. 2, Temple. Pure Coastal Bermuda ha $32. ton at barn; Fescue an Clover hay, $20. ton; mixed Srasses, $25. ton, square bales. Put on poundage with high protein content. W. S. Chand- Jer, Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Cal- houn. Ph. MA 9-2984. ~ Good Coastal Bermuda ha $25. ton at barn. Lewis Smith Boston, Ph. 498-2139. : Miscellaneous FOR SALE Electric churn in good cond., $10. A. P. Hughes, Rt. 2. Cumming. Ph. 887-4082. Excellent, dry, pulverized, free of shavings, hen manure, by bag or truckload. L. E. Widney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rad., S. W., Atlanta. Ph. 344- 5596. Dec. 1961 run, sugarcane syrup, 1 lb., 12 oz. bottles, 12 to case, $6. case SOB, can ship by express transportation charges paid by purchaser. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter. Ph. 685-1083. 25 Jb. cans of pure hog lard, new, $4. can at my farm. Mrs. Kate Harrell. Fayette- ville; Ph: HO) 41-4181, _ Hay, well fertilized and limed, heavy square, wire bound, bales, excel. hay, 1961 crop Sericea and Oats, $1. bale or $35. ton. Can deliver Short distances. Ray F. Al- mand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. Stockbri GR 4-4290. Dee eee Plenty good hay for sale at barn, 60c and 65c per pale. R. J Birdie | Wd. Griffin. Ph. Griffin 6767. (No collect calls.) 6 ft. hand plaited leather bullwhips, $4. Fine quality hand-made leather Dillfolds, $2. PP. Earl Stuck- ey, Blackshear. : Elecampane, houseleak, 20c bunch, catnip, calamus, 15c ea. Lemon Balm, Tansy, fev- er few, spearmint, 10c ea. All rooted, also, flowering pep- per seed, 3 different kinds 5c} pod. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44. Law- all- _lrenceville. Ph. TH. 3-3193, pure Ga. |} Gourds in nice bright col- ors, cut and ready to hang, 1. ea. No COD orders. S. A. Still, Sr., 4157 San Carlos Dr., Macon. Miscellaneous WANTED Want good, new or used English cut-back horse sad- die. Will pay top price. B. S. Culley, 4603 Ridgeview, Dun- woody. Ph. BL 5-6531, At- Janta. Want 12 well rooted fig trees; also want an old style charcoal peanut parcher or roaster. F. O. Roesel, Haral- son. - Want Balsom apple seed. (fruit is about size of egg with thorn-like raised spots all over when ripe. Turns red and bursts open to turn in- side out.) Want about 2 doz. seed. Write giving price. Mrs. O. V. Watson, Rt. 1, Box 285, Perry. Want from cow concrete feed lot. Must be within 50 mi. radius. Drew Morgan, Rt. 5, Box 266, Daw- son. i Want bamboo eane plants. Write giving price per hund. J. J. Atkins, 1255 Hartford Ave., S. W., Atlanta 10. Want Bird of Paradise seed or plants. State price. Also pure pork, country dried hot sausage. State price. Mrs. James H. Collins, 987 N. Ponce de Leon Circle, Ma- con. ; { eae oe Would like to hear from any- one who knows about a plant. or vine known as Rat Vein (ratsbane) to make tea with. manure Mrs. Frank Scott, 1449 Ma: Atlanta, 16. hAve, S. E Against Taxes. Every person who shall pay any amount of tax under the provisions of the Georgia Retailers and Consumers Sales and Use Tax, approved February 20, 1951 (Ga. Laws 1951, p 360) as amended, on the purchase or lease of machinery for new and expanded industry or agriculture as that term is defined in Section 92-3002 shall be allowed a credit against the income taxes imposed by Sec- tions 92-3101 and 92-8102 hereof in an amount equal to the amount of the sales and use tax so paid, provided that such credit must be used within the six (6): years immediately following the year in which such sales and use tax is paid and ratsbane, each 4 lb. lard box, Commissioner the enactment ples at once. Mrs. O. B. Kidd, Bowman. 2 Want heavy, western style saddle. Must be good for rop- ing and in good cond. State vcrice and cond. J. E. Thomp- son, Rt. 3, Box 236, Griffin. Want white nest or multi- plying onions. Write giving price per gal. Lena White, Rt. 3, Box 178, Buford. Want Moon and Star water- melon seed with moon and stars on rind, in yellow or white. Give price on doz. or two seed at once. Mrs. J. B. Sullivan, Rt. 2, Camp High- land Road, Smyrna. Want English saddle and one set of hobbles. Dan L. Carmichael, Jr., 2562 Cravey Dr., N. E.. Atlanta 6. Want small amount. of Conch peas for planting. Fred McCoy, Rt. 1, Thomaston. Handicrafts. FOR SALE 8 dbl. bed size quilt tops, made of new print scraps, Non-Such, Lazy Gal, Gents Bow, $2.50. Send m.o. Mrs. C. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Empire. Childrens. dresses, nicely made, 1-6 yr., $3.00 ea.; ap- pliqued dish towels, 25 ea.; 5, $1.00;. appliqued cushion covers, any shape, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25; nice machine pieced, dbl. bed size, quilt tops, $3.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Leng, Rt. 5, Ellijay. - White cotton crocheted ba- by shoes, either pastel or lace trimmed, $1.00 pr.; rayon bou- cle crocheted baby shoes, baby colors or white, $1.25 pr. Add 10c postage per pr. Elizabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 205, Danielsville Rd., Athens. New handmade, dbl. bed size, quilts, made of solid and print cotton materials, cot- ten padding,.Step Around the Mountain. Dresden Plate, Flower Garden, Basket de- signs with appliqued handles, Grandmothers Fan and Grapevine Puzzle, all $12.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Hand crocheted popcorn trimming in white, 20c yd. Mrs. C. F. Butler, Rt. 7, Moul- trie. Broadcloth emb. crocheted pr.; pillowcases of sheeting, $1.00 pr.; emb. large dish towels, 7 for $1.00; old-fash- ion bonnets, $1.00; aprcns, med. size, 50c. Add 35c post- age. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Buford. Crocheted nylon baby sets: sweater, match, all white, or your color choice, $4.50; Sweaters alone, $2.50; cotton booties, white or baby colors. $1.00. Postage extra. Mrs. Wynelle Johnson, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Ph. 265-3184 (No collect calls.) Dbl. bed size quilt tops, ma- chine sewn, extra good ma- terial, Gentlemans Bow, Sail Boat, Piano ; Keys, | Around the Mountain, designs $2.00 ea. plus postage; Lone- pillow cases, edges, $1.25 Postage Stamp patern, 1600 pes. to top, $2.50 os i over < and ge. that no more than one-third credit shall be used in a being the intention of this Ac a credit for such sales and use tax of the deduction in determining come as presently permitted und tion 92-3109 hereof). The State R promulgate such rules and regulatio garding the submission of data sup ing the credit authorized hereu may be necessary in his discreti the proper administration thereof. SECTION 3 iS This Act shall be effective for al able years ending on or after the da SECTION 4 : All laws and parts of laws in with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved March 7, 1962. _ Want to buy some dried ap-]- cap and booties to]. Step -}- Star, Eastern Star, designs} one Act to is hereby author and approval hereoi Soft, washable, ge lambskin, infants mos blue, pink, white, all laced and emb. in whit . and postage; 3 pr., PP. Mrs. Edgar Watkin 3, New Echota, Calhoun aprons, fied in blue, : work apron with pockets 2 bib aprons, $1. ea., add postage. Miss Crawford, 116 Talley Calhoun. See ene Quilt tops, large siz vius 30c postage in G Alice Westbrook, Cumm Good size fancy apro: nice material, prints, and colors cut by patter well trimmed, 85c ea. $5.00; small aprons, 6 f Add postage. No checks. Oma Reece, Rt. 1, Woodstc Good size aprons o color material, fancy o: $1.25, plain, $1. Add post No checks. Mrs. Susie W 102 West 38th St., Savan Little girls well-made ton dresses, 1-6 yrs., $1.5 fancy organdy tea stitched with automatic chine, $1.25 ea.; plain apr 50c ea. Add postage. E Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Several large quilt tops corduroy, $2.50 ea. Mrs. E Casey, Rt. 2, Hull. : Baby __ booties, 5 from nylon thread i blue and yellow, also wi trimmed in color, a ribbon, ties to match, $1. PP. Mrs. J. L. Williams, 2. Box 132, Blue Ridge. Nice checked gingham pi fore aprons in sizes 2, 4, Red, pink, lavender, greer brown and blue with sne white lace ruffles, front. $1-50ea.e head aprons, washfast a pre-shrunk, colorful tulip de sign in choice of 3. col blue, red or yellow, $1.25 ea Add postage. Mrs. Garne;: Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer. Sale Events April 27Friday1:00 P. Purebred Polled Herefor Saleat Melin Bros. Farm Griffin, Spalding Co Clean pedigree cattle: top show and breeding cat- tle 17 serviceable bu 34 bred heifers and co: Colonel Domino, Domes: Mischief and CMR breeding. Write for cattle, catalog Melin Bros., Griffin, Ph. 7646. May .510:00 A.M. Saturday Lawrenceville, Ga. Fair- grounds9th Annual Shet- land Pony Sale96 to be