7 } Georgia Marke Phil Campbell, Farmers ulletin | Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1962 NUMBER 17 ORGIA National Tobacco Industry Ad- ommittee met in Washington on r 19 and 20 and, recommended f course, is a serious threat to farmers of Georgia as prac- of Georgia tobacco is treated 0 to control suckers. ote in the National committee or and 2 against. These two dis- votes belong to Georgias own atives on the advisory commit- pointed by Secretary Orville L. orgia members are David White man, me Hon Ss. ia: man, age 47, wants} farm. ce raising broilers, ns, on shares. Have erience, also paint ie carpenter work. . Summerville. : ; license. Can take cattle or hog actor and truck and farm. Will need 4-5 R. house oo tarnished furnished. Boys are up most farm ma- Need 1 pendable man, as caretaker farm- OV! or as meat cutter, ise with running wa- SeeeeyOUe furnished kitchen. Do _H. C. Powell, Rt.|as Caretaker of d wife, exp. in to- b on farm near Bax-| 4 Atianta. seorgia AK OUT DI gia Committee Members idual Tobacco Farmers, approved this exp. in any type milking mach., (on Johns Bridge Rd). _ ite, single a yrs, | Lanta, 5 of age, wants job at once on ae ag ana poultry or dairy farm with ico Y-) Sunge ss Have werd < as many as 54 cows, and 7,- work, chicken | 999 layers. My habits are few. tractor dtiver, Need James Wood, 135 O Street, Retired couple wants place iixp. dairy foreman, 6 yrs. County Prison, Jesup. AST OF THE MISSISSIPPI These two representatives are also re- presentatives in the Georgia Legislature respectively for Colquitt and Coffee County. Representatives Newton and Milhol- lin are to be congratulated for their stand in the face of such odds. As a result of their protest and the many, many Geor- gia tobacco farmers who wrote letters, sent wires and phoned protests, hearings are now being held in the Southern States to determine the fate of tobacco treated with MH-30. If Georgia farmers had not been so prompt and aggressive in their stand against this recommendation, it is prob- able that Secretary Freeman would have recommendation and it would have passed into law without these hearings. oe Since learning of the recommenda- tion of the National Tobacco Industry Ad- visory Committee to Secretary Freeman, Ihave made an effort to determine if tech- nical personnel of the USDA have any authoritative evidence which proves that MH-30 has an adverse affect on tobacco. I have thus far been unable to obtain White man, 37, wants job in first letter. Charlie Mur- WANTED Want Christian widow or ty). thorpe Hwy:, Hinesville. Want farm maintenance mill . ch wants | tending to 5,000 or 6,000 lay-|iman able to do ordinary me-| So. job milking in dairy. Need 4!ing hens, exp., sober, honest | chanical work, simple weld-| worker as well as foreman. R. house wired for stove and|and dependable. Will work ing, etc.. Must be in good phy-| Man with knowledge of gen- running water. Charles House, | for reasonable weekly salary, | sical cond., able to drive trac-| eral farm equipment and ex= : S Rt. 4, Marietta (4 Mi. from|on year around basis for per-|tor and do other farm work. perienced in corn, peanut, and Le _| Marietta on Hwy. 120 West|son who does not drink. Need| Good house . Moore, Coun-| MA. 9-6929 (Calhoun). : Man with wife wanted to|cups on i u G Widow woman needs man/work on poultry farm and|house, school bus and mail a one dairy, now ee as end we to eee ipa drive tractor, must be ore ounty prison guard, wants|farm, and would like middle-|honest and willing to work. 7 aC aaah ars dairy work. Can give refer-|aged couple to live with me.|State references. No collect| 1 13 mi. ou ee Svat ences. L. f. Phillips, Wayne) Mrs. Ethel Mullis, 706 Ogle-| calls. O. B. Hooks, Lexsy, Ph.|near 20th ce 562-2133. . FOREST LANDS 1H-30_ ISSUE any conclusive evidence that this chemi- cal reduces the quality of tobacco, Georgia tobacco farmers feel strong- ly, and in this opinion I concur, that MH- 30 has no adverse affect on old time to- bacco varieties grown by Georgia farmers and therefore, it should not be discounted on this basis as has been recommended by the committee. It is a known fact that buyers show great preference for type 14 flu-cured to- bacco (most of which has been treated with MH-30) with very little of this type tobacco going into that stabilization pro- gram, \ Georgians are fortunate to have two able representatives on the National To- baeco Industry Advisory Committee. This is especially true since Georgia tobacco farmers have the unique ability to con- tinue to produce the old time tobacco variety which are so popular with the buyers. This also makes Georgia tobacco problems unique in that other tobacco producing states grow varieties unlike Georgia tobacco and, therefore, do not have our problems. Want working foreman for Georgia farm who is available on|,general row crop farming, and Chastains Dairy|to be moved to 3-4 R. house.| school bus route. No drink-| with small family. No. drink- ae Ready to start work anytime,jers. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folk-|ers considered. Have house oF White ean and and family for right party. State details} ston. : wants job on farm. Have -|with plumbing and elec. on Want unencumbered. white sch. bus and mail Rt. Give graded eggs for 5 yrs. Have| 0m, Rt 3, Dogwood Dr. oman with no bad habits,|@8e. number in family, and good character and congenial, stars tices dm first detier. bess White single man, age 56,|to do light farm chores and ee Varn, eae Box 530, Al- 13 and | wants job on chicken, cattle |housework. Good home and|' ae Ph. : with nice peo-|10;,@nd husband can work.} or hog farm, and will look| salary for right person. Send | Collect). ane Wen Will need to be moved. Mrs.| after elderly persons and do eharacter references. Mrs. +. 1, Armuchee, | =. S. Bowles, Rt. 1, Noreross, | light fam work. W. B.Mason,|/Iyan Guthrie, 1731 Boulder-|_ id. smaik Paani oe Be : 203% Whitehall St., SW, At-| view Dr., SH; Atlanta 16. Se Oe ee oats 5-8621 (not. Want white man, 38 to 48 son 16 yrs, or older, to work Want white woman over 40] with him, who will move en : who doesnt drink or smoke,jmy place around middle of to live on farm as one of fam-| Feb. to work all of 1963. Both ; Farm Hel _ {ily and take care of 2 girls,] must know how to run trac- |age 3 yrs. and 6 mos., and do|tor and separate farm mach- light farm work for salary|inery, hay baler, mower, pe- and own room. Will pay bus|can spray mach., etc. Raise fare. Mrs. Mildred Young, Rt.|pecans, hay and cattle, no 1, Cumming. : : ; Loe i \ 1 estate, OF| middle age lady who can live} Want married .man with|for elec. good salary. S.J. Pearson, Bain- small beef farm. Must have in, do very light farm chores, | small family to raise crops on ee Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788- : : nice living quarters near] plus cooking and some house|commission basis. 7 R. house | 2979: small town with markets.| work. Will pay. $50. mo. sal-/available on School bus rt. pe Have personal income. J. B. . Mrs. A Gibs Tun- G turpentine work |Tanner, P.O. Box 10652, Sta.|nerville (labershare "Coun. |Mee row crops. 5 R. house wired Want a good sober man to work for wages part time and work 2 or 3 thousand Virgin halves. Excellent Resaca, Ph. route by doorl, line on hwy. ry nite club. Twin City. Phillip Eden Georgia First PROTECTED @ PIMENTO PEPPER - @ NAVAL STORES a : tf { Ay ie 6 sf AGCO FARMERS a MARKET BULLET IN PAGE TWO Capitol GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculiure Building Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Square NATIONAL EDITORIAL PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted frm any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from |published notices. Advertisers |are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices class matter Aug. 1, 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 1937, at post office, Covington, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Ga. mailing list, changes Address requests to be added to or removed from of address, MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. to CIRCULATION ele, 16 All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF / NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Farm Help WANTED Want white labor to work 6,000 round turpentine trees. Will furnish house and give 40 pct. Party must have oth- er income. No drunks or dead beats. Clarence Brown, Hel- ena, Want sober man and wife not over 55 yrs. to raise broilers on halves, experienc- ed. Have 9,000 capacity house, profit divided aftr expenses paid. Chicken house will be empty about Jan. 15. Have about 6 acres land and 4 R. house wired for elec. stove, _ and water. Dollie Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 43, Dahlonega. Equipment FOR SALE 250 gal. stainless steel Craft milk tank, like new, priced right. Louise McKin- Jey, Rt. 3, Greensboro, Ph. 489-2248 (Union Point). 250 gal. L. P. gas tank, Can be used above or under ground, gocd condition. C. Z. - Burdett, Rt. 2, 138 Hwy., Stockbridge, Ph. 474-4398. _ 1957 F-600 Ford truck, 174 in. whl. base, 2 speed axle, -f00d cond.; GMC 6 X 6 ten wheeler, 6 whl. drive and winch on front, good shape tnd good tires, $995. Mrs. Ruth Yancey, Talbotton, Ph. 665-3359. 4 used oil burner heater units: 3 - 200,000 BTU; 1 - 500,000 BTU., suitable in met- al drum for space heating chicken house, $50. ea. unit. . . Duke, 565 Cresthill Ave., N.E., Atlanta 6. Complete Blue fertilizer distributor with additional top: auger installed, $3555 a6 sorted sweeps, $1. ea.: 4 disc hillers, $3. ea.; 740 Ford tractor with all equipment, $1500... or small equity and take over payments with C & S Bank. Must. sell quickly. Contact W. J. Register, Rt, 1,| $15 Box 163, Ray City. Two 12-ply tires, 11000 X 20, fair tread, $20. Louis Tate, Chatooga County, Cloudland. Peanut weeder, 8 ft., $20.; fertilizer distributor, $15.; fits Super Farmall tractor sizes 100 - 130 - 140. A. H. EDalzo, 1510 E. Washington St., Nashville. Wizard wood saw with 4 M saw suitable for cutting stove frame, light to carry, $20. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 1957 Crawler front end loader, International. TD-6, $3,000. O. S. Ragsdale, Jr., 2706 Roswell Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-4326. Set of farm tools, mule drawn, consists of Cole plan- ter, good as new, turning plow, shovel] stock and other plows used on it, many prac- tically new. Will Whithed, Rit. 1, Stapleton. 178 metal rabbit hutches .|equipped with metal feeders and dew-drop water system, $3. per hele, or $2.50 per hole for all 178. Will not ship. Also, will trade for broiler equip, T. R. Padgett, Upper Hembree Rd., Roswell. 3 roller cane mill in iron frame; also, 100 gal. syrup kettle for sale. Mrs. Allen Paulk, 804 Stillwater Ts, Valdosta. 1958 4 whl. drive Willys Jeep; 10 ton hydraulic jack, $17.50; portable. blacksmith forge $12.50; 30 in. drag type dise harrow, $10.: Lincoln air grease gun, high pressure at fitting for harrows, trucks ete. $75. Fletcher Willoughby, Waco. ; 2 wheel trailer, pickup truck body with steck body, good for farm use or hauling, for sale or trade for corn. William: Hi Milur, Rt; - 1, Cumming, Ph. 877-5764. TD-18-A Crawler tractor, equipped with dozer blade, cable operated, 12 ft. wide, double -drum winch. Guy P. Burgess, Bogart. 2 to 3 hundred ft. used poultry wire, 1 in. mesh, 5 ft. section, laying cage, 15. Joel W. Hall $70, P, wood, has 45 degree angle high; also, one 10 ft., 12 cage st Super M. TT. Farmall A. tractor, 4 disc plow, 20 dise harrow, John Deere A. tract- or, planters and cultivators; John Deere B. tractor, culti-. vator, 4 dise tiller, 3 point hitch and stalk rippers, 8 ft. Easy-Flo spreader, 8 disc bush and bog harrow, 6 ft. mower for Super C. Farmall; 1946 Chev., i-42 ton, truck with stake body; 1960 GMC pickup truck. John Kilgore, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 464 3510. 1950 Ford tractor, new Covington planters and dist- ributors and cultivating equipment, reasonably priced. wo Max. Me@iuing. o Rte. 32; Hampton, Ph. 478-6566. 250 gal. Butane gas tank ready to go, $45. Ralph Adamson, Morrow, Ph. 478- 8391. Lowther heavy duty, tow type. tree planter, has protec- tive cage, adjustable pack- wheels, scalper arches, very good cond.; Also, 3-point hitch tree planter. Jack M. Hall, Franklin Hts., Moultrie, Phe- YU. 5=2722. 8 Blue Flame kerosene brooders, double burners, no stove pipes required, slightly used, $25. ea. W. D. Mitchell, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4541. Caterpillar, 23 power cable unit complete, for sale or will trade for other farm machin- ery. W. L. Chandler, P. O. Box 1685, Athens. 3 Cly. GMC motor, 00 Frick mill edger, all metal ball- bearings, V_ belt drives, 2 circle saws, 2 dust chains, ail in A-1 shape, or will trade for well boring machine, or other farm equipment. Henry F. Blackman, Rt. 2, Box 342, Griffin, Ph. 7966, Several hundred, two yr. old, 3-4 inch, creosote fence posts, 40c ea.; also, barbed wire, half price. J. L. Gibson, Rt. 7, Macon, Ph. 788-5448. Two large Oakes electric brooders, $10. ea, at my place. Mrs. C. W. Hopkins, 2893 River Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-9682. : : Taupment WANTED ML Want D-17 and D-19 Allis Chalmers Diesel tractor with 4-row cultivators; also have for sale John Deere MT plan- ter and cultivator and fast hitch sickle bar mower. H. M. Simpson, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph 38985 =: Want 400 to 600 egg in- cubater in perfect cond. Will swap Oaks round incubator, 100 egg cap., or will pay cash if price is right. No junk. J. Homer Morgan, 405 E. Elm St., Rockmart. Want tracter and -equip- ment, planters, cultivators, bush bog harrow and or tiller, prefer Ford or Farmall, would consider others. Must be bar- gain for cash. Write exactly what you have and price, also state directions. Clifford Moseley, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. that will handle at least 4 blacksmith table, saws, joint- at reasonable price. State lo- cation and price. W. F. Sex- ton, Mineral Springs Dalton, Ph. 278-3833. | Want 3 good chicken houses within 50 or 75 miles radius of Douglas or Pearson. Mrs. | Virgil McKinnon, Rt. 2, Box 139, Pearson. : Want Farmall H. or M. tractor in good mechanical cond., with or without culti- vator and planters, or harrow and tiller. State price and lo- Middleton, Ph. 283-2737 (af- ter 5 p. m.). : Z Rainbow volume gun _ for irrigation, 5, 6 and 8 inch tees and elbows, 45 to 90 de- grees, 5, 6, and 8 inch suction strainers and end plugs and 6 and 8 inch reducers, severa: 8 in. lateral tees and numer- ous. other fittings for 5, 6 and 8 inch Rainbow voiume gun systems, all at much less than cost. J. W. Ivey, 512 S. Main St., Fitzgerald, Ph. 3019. 4 disc tiller for hook-up to Super C. Farmall tractor, 2 point hitch, like new, $75. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. Electric incubator, 1500 egg cap., $100.; Petersime hatch- aber, Model 11-0 D 8000, 200 egg cap., used very little, per- fect cond., $600. T. W. Morri- son, Rt. 1, Box 107, Athens, Big Dutchman _ automatic feeder with 260 ft. of trough, 12, 8 ft. drinkers and 3 ccal brooders. See at my place (2 mi. HE. Massey Creek, Camp Ground). W. S. Sosebee, Rt. 1, Cleveland. Allis Chalmers 2 row pl- anter and cultivator for WD tractor, $150, at my farm 10 mi. E. of Dublin, on Hwy 80. J. W. Lampp, Jr., Rt. 6, Dub- lin: 1948 one ton Ford truck, practically new motor, not re- built, and recently rebuilt transmission, good cond, with stake body, $350. L. B. Hill, Rt. 1, Box: 216, Jonesboro. 1945 Willys jeep for sale or will trade for clean pick-up truck, Chev., model. H. W. Hulsey, Rt. 4, Box 261, Dallas, Ph. 447-5193 (not collect). Butane gas tank. 385 gal. cap., priced to sell. See at my place. H. S. Brumbeloe, 3070 King Smith Rd., S. E., Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 7-2678. ; For sale or trade 1961 Mor- ris pickup truck for Chev. pickup, or 1 ton truck in good cond.,. 1956 or later model; also, for sale, Maul-Reming- ton 1 man chain saw in good cond., $50.; cut-off saw on cast iron stand, $15.; also, 3 oil chicken brooders, thermo- stat eontrol, used only 2 - es, $2 eos ate 1 O} P y 1950 to 1957} _ Want to buy saw on wheels. ed downward to cut trees. Prefer one with Briggs and Stratten motor. and cond. Jessie l Chambers, Uvalda. : : Want to trade 2-wheel farm duty with heavy duty tires, same as new, for garden Ro- tiller in gocd shape. H. M. Walker, Rt. 1, Box 104A, Chickamauga. : : some equipment, in good cond, and reasonably priced. E. R. Crowe, Union City, Ph. 964-6918. : : Want to trade Sears piston type electric pump for electric welder of equal value. Pump is in good cond., welder must be suitable for general farm repair work. T. R. Finley, Box 148, Waco. 4 Want two-wheel garden L. Lewis, Route 4, Winder. Want farm wagon, tractor pull type, in goed cond., and reasonably priced. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain, Ph, 882-6580 (LaGrange). Want WD 45 Allis Chal- mers in need of overhaul but | with good transmission and backend, with or without equipment. Tom Davis, Cave Springs. gas tank on top of ground. State best price for cash, (North of Atlanta) and cond. Suches. Want 1 wheel trailer, and extra wheel with mounting. W. M. Stout, Warm Springs. Want used culti-packer in good. cond., 1 row pull type corn picker for hook up to husker attachment); feed mill unit on yg combined with engine; feed mixer, grinder tons. Must be cheap for cash. | Terrell Swindle, Nashville, | Ph. 9292. : 2 Want farm shop _ tools, er post, drills or similar tools, Rd., |m cation. Otis Childs, Jr., Rt. 1, One where blade can be turn- || trailer in perf. eond., heavy |, Want Cub tractor with | Want 250 to 500 gal. Butane | Super C. International Har- |- vester tractor (no sheller or | 3 Holstein h 1 yr. old, we 600 lbs. fo: so, 2 your about yr. ibs. PF. H: Rd, Rt. 974- 6012. ood. cS Want bulk truck or body | bull ps; os /oe Kennesaw, P. rietta as service, Be Bar None Ranch, mi. West of Bru: Hwy. 341), Good gi State price | 2 i i Guernsey out J an. tractor with turn plow and | Con] disc harrow, over 3 H. P. Paul te Reg. Angus b bloodlines (19 pion), $300. son, Heaven Re in first letter. Willie G. Head, | 89% nd will Reg. in ae : harles- W. Welch, . $25. ea. Book- for mid-January. ampier, Rt. 1, Box Red Duroe male and - old, nominated - ars Hwy. roc boars and gilts. 3 A. 22 2BOxe DS; GaN ot Metter, g bout 16 mos. se bout Jan, 5, 1963, heavy. producer, Ce houts. = c/o) i. Farm, New . Kennesaw. ace, service age, gilts from pop- M. T. oes a, a. Ocs, all ages, ready our finest; also, Reg. ives and Yorkshires, odlines of meat type ages. All priced to Ursrey, on- Hazle- oe hog, _ Reserve | eds at Macon St. 3s Covmeton, me stud, King bred high | sorrell, P- t of Redomita Mia, S 9 ee paloosa stud, white base with brown snowflakes Reavy white mane yen, Phil eee Rd., Kenne- aa 5167 (not col- Bland ponies: 5 yr. old entle for children and , fee $50. when icked up with rivileges, also, fine a sell or brade, and Ranch, Rt. 3, : Ph he - 8083 maz ri mare Gua . a ae mane and 5 | Quarter, ncels. a Ball | large spots. Grade and Reg. stallion, filly and mares, and 2 very good Ten- nessee Walkers. E. W. Lewis, Bar None Ranch, Pennick (15 Miles West of Brunswick, off Hwy. 341, Ph. AM 5-3247). - Quiet, pleasure horse for child, or lady, to purchaser who will give good treatment. May try out without obliga- tion to buy. Mrs. E. C. Davis, Fulton Court House, Atlanta 3, Ph. JA 2-5310, ext, 232, for appointment, Oe Vila OLD dance gray gelding, about 15 hands high, $350. Eugene Gunby, Atten- tion: Mrs. Farmer, Fulton County Court House, Atlanta 3, Ph. JA 2-5310, ext. 231. Small, black gelding, very strong, Quarter bred but racks. Top cond. Will deliver. W. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 474-4445. Mare pony, $100; gelding, $85.; saddle $23.; Ige. horses: Pinto mare, $135.: white stal- . | lion, can be handled by child, |real gentle, $150.; saddle $40.; d. | saddle bags, -}ran, Rebel Ridige Farm, Ken- $18. Don Coch- nesaw, Ph. 427-1819 (Mari- etta). eo Golden Palomino mare, best 1962 show records in Parade and Palomino classes in South, royally bred, perfect color and conformation, full white mane and tail, and all beauty and refinement to make her Georgias best. Dbl. register- ed and trained to walk, trot and canter. Miss Ruth Bailey, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph, 483-8185 (Conyers). Three-fourth Arab gelding pleasure horse with walk, trot and canter, and has pleasant rack, gray col. gentle. Mrs. Eleanor Bailey, Rt. 1, Li- thonia, Ph. 483-8185 (Con- | yers). 550 lb. Welch pony with saddle and bridle, gentle, fat with saddle same as new, $175. for all. R. T. Hardy, PO: Box 162, Grovetown, Ph. RE. 3-2694. Sheep and Goats 15 or 20 good Hampshire ewes, bred; also, thorough- bred ram, $12.50 ea. Ernest Forrester, Rt. B. Ellijay. Nice milk: goat coming fresh, buthead, no horns; al- so, fine:billy goat for breed- ing stock. Frank Hodges, 3860 Cascade Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. Pr. Black mare mules, matched, worked together all their lives; 2 riding plows and all kinds of mule-drawn im- plements and plows. Olin C. Moon, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. eS 7316 (Loganville). Small bay stud; small ay gelding horse; 3 ponies, one mare and 2 studs, for sale 3 | cheap. Small deposit will hold Richard M. , Cordele, Ph. until ie eater Williams, Rt. 273-9940. Three nice ponies, $100. ce 4 Bonile for children. Mrs. : R. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 100, i Valley, Ph. GA 9-2068 (Perry). 2 _ Good work mare will work anywhere, very gentle for Children to handle, for sale or trade for calves. Chester Dodd, Rt. 1, Alto. , Shetland male pony, 1% yrs. old, very gentle, rides, Large weather goat, butt headed and broke to harness, very gentle and cheap. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Red, Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. Milk type goat with two 5 weeks old kids, $25. E. L. Kennedy, 293 Holt Ave., Ma- con, Ph. SH. 2-9997 (not: col- lect). Several Reg. French Alpine does and one buck about. 10 mos. old; also, at stud: Reg. French Alpine buck. F. E. Millerd, Mara Hill Rd., Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph, 974-6012, Livestock WANTED Want to trade 2% yr old filly, or 7 yr. old mare, both white spotted mare in foal, and red mare in foal, will sell together, or separately. All very gentle for Children. Ex- Christmas gift. Ellis Lankford, 323 Foster St., Car- rollton, Ph. TE 2- 3101 (not eollect).- Handsome dapple gray | Quarter horse for sale. Mike |: Perkins, 5146 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph. 469- 6861. - 2% yr. old Tennessee Walk- ing horse, strawberry color, gentle and broken to ride. O. C. Netherland, Rt. 3, Louis- ville, Ph. 3715 (Waynesboro). Black mare mule, wt. about 1200, gentle, works anywhere, $150. Herschel Davis, Rt. 2, Ground (Free Home At stud: Ren Appaloosa stallion, white blanket with Proven sire of quality colts, fee $25. when served, with return privileges; also, Reg. Tenn. Walking bs stallion, proven sire, fee, $25. | when seed with return pri- vileges. G. Tanner, 918 E. ars St., Douglas, Ph, 384- a 7 Reg. standard bred brood mares, all have had foals, :|most foals took racing records, pulls cart and will bow/| Very gentle for children, for 1} down, -$75. for quick sale.| Whiteface calves of equal Ideal Christmas gift. Mrs. | value. . B. Martin, 312 Fay- James Crabtree, Winterville, | etteville Rd. Fairburn, Ph. Ph. 769-5909. : 964-6537. Shetland ponies: red and Want to hear from party who has work type horse at stud; Prefer within 75 mile radius. R. Oetter, Gordon. . Seed & Plants FOR SALE Genuine Hicks Broadleaf to- bacco seed, Germ. 93 pet., samples 50c; $1. 0z.; $10. Ib. | $25., 3 Ibs. P.P. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Large, white, Half Runner garden beans, Germ. 95 pet. 75 cup; White, Creaseback Cornfield beans, Germ. 91 pet., 75 cup; little, pink, 6- wks. peanut Half Runners, Germ. 96 pet., 75c cup; and white Cut Shorts Cornfield beans, Germ. 83 pct., 75 cup. Add postage. No stamps or checks. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters. Long, green and _ tender Okra seed, grows to 12 inch, Germ. 78 pct.; old-fashioned Cornfield Cut Short beans, Germ. 94. pct.; White Half Runners, Germ. 91 pet.; yel- low Corn, large, ready for eating in 60 days, Germ. 93 pet., 50c cup; old fashioned Garden English peas, Germ. some bred to outstanding stal- | 98 pet., $1., eupfull; Cowhorn lions. Priced at bargain if|and Banana pepper seed, sold together. P. T. Patton,| Germ. 82 pct., 25c teaspoon Shady Dale, Ph. 468-6869; full. Add postage. Mrs. Pres- (Monticello). ; ley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 1962 A.A.H.A. sorrell stud} Grape vines, 3, $1.; Apple colt by Mr. Nibbles out of | and Pear trees, 2-3 ft., $1.25 Dempsey Beau mare, well muscled with speed on both sides; also, Appaloosa filly coming 3 by MODES) out of Quarter mare, both for $625. Ivan E. Tay jor, Rt. 3, Box 345, Griffin, Ph. 88304. 2 yr. old filly, gaited, will 2, trade or sell, $250, Louis Tate, Chattooga Co., Cloudland, Georgia. _ Half: Shetland and half Reg. horse filly, bred to Shetland, | 232 yrs. old, $150.;. also, i . old mare; 135., -gentle, child I oth family raised by dren. ; ey * | grapevines, 4 OOS hes ea.; seedling Peach tree seed, 3 doz., 20c;. Brown Turkey figs, 50c ea.; black Walnut trees, $1. ea.; 10 for $8.; seedling pecan trees, SSlo ears 10, $8. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478- 7933. : : Blue Damson plum trees, May Cherry trees; Muscadine catnip bunches, horehound, 6, $1.; blueberry bushes, 6, $1. Add postage. Permit 295. Mis. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. | pet., am Red Raspberry .P. Permit 312. Streamline veep ene Strawberry plants, $1.50 mixed small gourd seed, 25 pkg. Permit 169. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. ~ Fruit trees: 2-4 ft. size Red June, Ga. Bell and Elliott peach; June, Horse, Stayman, Golden and Red _ Delicious, Yates, Rome Beauty apple trees, 60c ea.; Concord and Giagon grapevines, 2 yr, size, 50e ea. May Cherry and Kifer pear trees, . 80c del.| Permit 46. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Klondike strawberry plants, well rooted and damp packed, $1. C; $8. M; Add 25c per hundred for postage and handling charges. Minimum shipment, 200 plants, Georgia orders only, Permit 319. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page ee NE, Atlanta 7, DR 3- Red raspberry plants, wrap- ped in plastic film or cello- phane, very damp, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Per. 241. Mrs. H, A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Gov't. insp.. pecan trees: Stuart, Farley, Desirable and Elliott. varieties: 2-3 ft., $2. ea.; 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft. $2.- 50: 5-6 ft., $3. ea. Write for prices on larger lots. Permit 31. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Pl. 787-5785. Fruit trees: Red and Yel- low Delicious, Yates, Rome Beauty, Kinnard, Horse Winesap, Black Twig, 2. yr. trees, 50 ea; Brown Tur- key Fig, 50c ea.: Grapevines, Concord, Niagara and Dela- ware, 20e ea. P.P. on $5. or more order. Permit 214. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland. Mastadon strawberry plants, 500, $3.; postage. Money order only. Permit 351. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming. Herbs: Lavender, Oregano, Woodruff, Sage, Chives, Rue, Savory, Hysop, Burnet, Sav- age, Wormwood, Southern- wood, English, Gold, Silver, Pinks, Lemon, Thyme, Archil- lear, Rosemary, Tansy, En- blish Pennyroyal, Pepper- mint, Spearmint, Apple, Cur- ly and. Pineapple mint, Ger- main, Diety of Crete, 6, $3.50. Send stamp for list. Penmit 52. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. : Tender, White Cornfield beans, Germ. 98 pct.; tender, wht. 6 wks. beans, Germ. 97 pet; tender Cream, 6 wks., beans, 96 pet.; little Pink Peanut, 6 wk. beans, Germ. 98 pct., tender little white Half Runner beans, Germ, 95 all 75c cupful; Red speckle Crowder peas, Germ., 90 pct., 50 cupfull. Add post- age. Mrs. Carl Smith, Ellijay. $5. M. Add $1.; doz; black raspberres, 4, $1, ville. from Scuppernon g plants ( ana Carters vineyard, black packed. Permit 86. B.O. Car: ter, Rt. 4, Box 204C, Griffin Seed and Plants Not Requiring Report FOR SALE Bushel, lg. odd-shaped Af= rican gourd seed, 5 dif. kinds; mixed, 30 seed, $1. Add post= age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 1962 King Cobra gourd ft. Jong, $1. doz; African Monster, bu. size gourd, $1. doz. Send stamped, addressed envelope. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SAiE Fine Orchard grass Fescue and Clover hay, cured with- eut rain, heavily fertilized, high in protein. E. A. Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd., Atl- anta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4198. without rain, $15. and $20. ton. Wm. Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607. Coastal Bermuda hay, top quality, heavily fertilized, baled without rain, $30. ton. Will deliver in Atlanta area for small charge. W. C. Dean, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 474= 4445. Hay for. sale, bale, at barn. Can deliver in 5-10 ton lots at small add- itional chg. R. La. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2245 (nights). . Square bales of Choice Co- astal Bermuda, Fescue and Clover, mixed grasses, attrac- tively priced. Richard H. Mitchell, Manager, Tara Marms;. Rto:1; Calhoun, 7h: 629-2984. 500 bales Bahia hay, fertil- ized and nitrated, harvested without rain, bales average 3 ft., 40c bale at barn. P. J. Lip- ory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. FARM SIGN You KNOW. SHAG THE EAN 4. PROTECTS HIS ST FI 3B. PLANTS TREES ON IDLE ACR! Przee rarvers INCE THE TREE FARM Proce STIFIED a Te REE FAI Snel D BY MORE THAN oe. ae Prop Rane ord BENE! are a 14,000 oe ow of o ft 19000 # A TREE FARM 1S A MANAGED FOREST / MEN OU SEE A TREE = ROM FIRE, 2. HARVESTS AND THINS HiS spans NEEDED. TREE FARM ACRES EGAN IN 19441, OVER 59 0c0.0 RES OF PRIVATELY GWNED ey ST LAND H, EEN 60 ANI OgWie RS, THES IESE yg 5 58 NATIONALLS SPONSORE BY THE AMERICAN FOREST PRODUCTS INDUSTRIES, INC, THE TREE FARM ROER, ROE IN \ 49 STATES cA i GROWING. ee wood THAN 38 CONSUMED. THE TREB i QUT _1HIS_FAYCRABLE BALANGE a PAGE THREE Blue Damson plum trees 4 Muscadine grape vines 6, $1. mountain blueberries, T5e 4 brown, well rooted and damp : Or Inspection Permit seed, makes 20-25 to hill, 4-6 ~ Mixed field hay harvested TH Geran G tele Add postage. Permit 295. Mrs. : M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines< ws =~ PAGE FOUR MAnset _ Pecans, Peanuts & Walnuts. FOR SALE 1962 Black Walnuts in the hull, for sale, give me. fair offer. Mrs. Smith, 3770 Cov- -ington Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-4512. 1962 Black Aaa meats, large pieces, $1.50 Ib., p. p., or 80c pint. Mrs. Boyd Nichol son, Hiawassee. 5 bu. 1962 Black Walnuts, hulled, $2. bu. Frank Brooks, Dry Creek Commun- ity, Rt. 3, LaFayette. Nice Pecan: meats, fresh, this years crop, broken up, $1.20 Ib.: whole halves, $1.45 Tb. Add postage. Mrs. Willie Lee Porterfield, Rt: 2, Comer. Stuart pecans 45c lb. at my - place, near Gay, on old Hwy., No. 85. Will not ship. Jchn Phillips, Gay. - Valencia peanuts for Sonne end Shee $2.25 peck (6-% Ib.). R. M. Turner, Rupert. Shelled pecans, mostly hal- ves, $1. Ib., plus postage. Or- ders filled promptly. Mrs. R. L. Tate. Ty g One bu. 1962 crop black Walnuts, hulled, $4. John Fields, 1026 we ss Sts Griffin, Ph. 3682 Game and Fowl FOR SALE Pr. grey Rabbits, 2 mos, old, $3.: pr. black and white spot- ted, $3. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 3682. Bobwhite quail, live, 90c _ ea.; dressed, $1. ea.; also, few Chuckar partridges for sale. Per. 110. Willie Gaultny, Box 36, Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-4555. ' American giant Homer pig- eons, very prolific and show type, $5. pr. and up. M. G. de = Rue, 307 Spring St., Dec- _ atur, _ White fantail pigeons, best blocdlines, $5. pr.: Ringneck doves, $4. pr.; Bantams, $3.50 pr.; Ringneck pheasant male birds, $8.59 ea.; white doves, $5. pr.; Ban- tam hens and roosters, $1. ea. Starling Yawn, P. O. Box 45, Bryonville. Rabbits, pre. Jrs., Jrs., in- termediates and Srs.. $1. and up. Mostly N. Z. W., heavy meat producing stock: also, all metal cages and feeders. Cannot ship. Mrs. C. D. Cole- man, Rt. 2, Stockbride Ph. GR. 4-7237. Sev. hundred Bobwhite Quail, 200 Chukars, Tenn- essee Red Quail, all in large flight pens. State what you want and ask for details. Per. 10, J. L. Tade, 1328 21st St., Columbus. white Silkie| ~~ Northern Bobwhite Quail, $3. pr. White doves, $5. pr.: Ringneck Doves, $4. pr., ex- press collect. Send money order. Miss Eva Wallace 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. Per. 28. Pheasants: Mutants in trios at $7. pr.; Reeves in prs., $8.; Goldens -in prs., $7.; Ring- necks, $6. pr.; Silver and Reeve cocks, $4. ea. James B. King, 5232 Rivoli Drive, Mac- on, Ph, SH. 2-4059. Game, Fowl WANTED Want to hear from scmeone having The big brown Bel- gian Hare Rabbits. Mrs. R. M. Vocke, Rt. 2, Box 88, Quit- Poultry FOR SALE _ White Rosecomb and black Rosecomb Bantams, 1962 hat- ch, for sale or trade for Bard Rock bantams. George W. Lowery, 1316 Pat Mell Rd., Marietta. Purebred black old English game Bantams, 8 pullets and 6 cockerels; also, 4 pullets and 7 cockerels in B. B. Reds, all are from show birds $2. ea. in prs. or trios, $1.50 ea. if all are taken. Will ship or deliver within reasonable distance. A. C. West, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Game fowl: Brandenberry, So. Ga. and pure Dr. Saun- ders Roundheads: early hat- ched stags, . $7.50; selected pullets, $5.; battered cocks, $10. Come by and select what you want. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 S.| Warren St., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990, Purebred Buff Brahma Bantams, $3. pr.; $4.25 trio,;|D 14, three mo. old, chicks, $1. ea. or $12. for all; white cres- ted black Polish stages, $1.50 ea. or will trade two stage for one hen. Sam McClure, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph. 427-4982. Purebred Buff Brahma|}- Bantams, $3.50 pr. or $5. trio; 14 chicks about 3 mo. old, $1.25 ea:: or $15. for all. Jim- my McClure, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph. 427-4982. Araucanus chickens, laying pink, green, blue and olive green eggs, $8.00 pr., $12. trio until. Feb. 1, express collect; hatching eggs, asst. colors, A0e ea.; insured parcel post. Send money order, Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. Pure old time Fullerton Spangles, dead games cocks $7.50; stage, $5.; real nice, come get them. J. E. Hudson, Douglasville (Rt. 2, Box 102, Hwy. No. 5 at Bill ae Ph; 942-2788. Pit game roosters fe sale or exchange roosters for 2 hens or large pullets or any pure bred Pit Games. I have Law Greys, Maize Greys, Grey Irish, Blue Traveller and Brown Reds. L. J. Little, 148 Fair Ground Be Fort Valley. African geese, very vrolific breeders if cared for, 2 males, 4 females, none 2 yrs. old, will sell all. for $25. JR: Smith, Manasses, Ph. 32892 (Oxford). : Poultry WANTED Want to buy one gander and two geese, State prices. Billy B. Chappell, Locust Grove. : Want Whitehackle, Mug, or Spangled Jarret Roundhead pit games. J. E. Brannen, 3822 Central Junction, Savannah. Miscellaneous FOR SALE x Wild cucumber bark, yel- low root, rattle root, rats- bane, heartleaf root, ea. kind, $1. for 2 Ib. lardbox full, and 30 wild dry ginseng roots for medical use, $6. for lot. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Want 300 bu. ear corn; Quote price delivered. Dr. Walter Bloom, Bloomland Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 428-0886. Dec. 1962 run pure Ga. sugar cane syrup, 1 lb., 12 oz. bottles, 12 to case, $6. F.O.B. Can ship Exp. Collect; also, around 100 gals. old dark sy- rup in No. 5 tins at $1. gal. or all at 75e gal. No shipping. L. H. Edenfield, Riis-3;. Box Lek Metter, (Candler Co., near eross 46-57 Hwy.) Pony saddle like new, $30. Sammy Jones, Rt. 2, Fair- burn, 100 pct. pure, dried, ground red hot pepper, 1 oz. 35c; 3 OZ8.5 $25 PAA GD, tabs $25.: 10 Ibs. $50. All. P Pade Doug- las Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. White crested black Polish stage, $2. ea. Stephen Mc- Clure, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph. 427-4982. Sev. hundred. gals. N. Geor- gia sorghum syrup in at. con- tainers, Eugene Cook, Blairsville. Rt, 23. 25 ib. ean pure frau hog | lard, $3.50 per can, at my farm. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-4181; Hot, red pepper pods ci home use, 25c doz.; 5 do $1. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59 Ellijay. Large Martin gourds, 50c Ca ese dau my. s De a ea: Catnip and Peppermint, 25 bunch; 8 bunches, 60c; Sassafras, Queen of Meadow, Yellow root, Hay Apple roots, | 4 lb. lardbox full, $1. and postage; also, Martin. Gourd seed, 25c pkg. and stamped envelope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 1962 crop mountain wild- flower honey, thick, raw,..ex- ay as bees made it, 5 lb. in, paus, $8.5 5 lb. tin with comb, $2.5 5 Ib. pails, with comb, $10. a8. Add postage. Edward Colston, Rt. 1; Boxy307, Toeeos Pure Gallberry honey made in So. Georgia. Bottled with, or without comb. P. L. Streat, Box 245, Nicholls, JA 1-2034 (Atlanta). : Lge. dbl. horse trailer, tandem axle, all steel, white fiberglass top, grill openings, top on each side with formica cover, saddle racks, hay stor- age, excel. balance, little mile- age, practically new, weld- ed ramp back doors, division wall hinged, $750. Paul Duke, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ph. 355- 4573, (Atlanta). Miscellaneous w ANTED. Want Western saddle, bri- dle and: blanket for very large mare. Within 50 mi. of Hamp- ton. Mrs. Helen F. Owen, Fairfields, Rt. 1, Box 230, Hampton. ; Want 5 tons good clean Coastal Bermuda hay, cured right and delivered to Farm- ington, Ga., in Oconee Coun- ty.. State best price H. Thurmond, Farmington, | Want to trade big hickory nuts, from one pound to five or six market baskets, for peanuts, walnuts, pecans. J. Se pecs Phe DR: Want shelled black wainuts and pecans, several lbs. Quote prices in quantity lots. C. H. BULLETIN | strained, $1.50; 6, 5 1b.} W. Want 200 fence what kind ou have and price, | will ans. all mail with return |, postage. A. B. Rich, Rt. Pelham. : Want set of floats; for floating livestock teeth. Must be in good cond. State what you have and price; also, want old time red ripper pea} | seed. Brinie O. Bethune, Rt. 2, Trenton. ieee pay $20. per ton for curied and fertilized, sq. baled with wire, Coastal Bermuda hay, delivered at my farm. Located 5 mi. West of Met- ter, Candler County, near cross 46-57 paved Hwy. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, Ph. 685- 1083. Want 300 bu. ear corn, Quote price delivered. Dr. Walter Bloom, Bloomland Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 428- 0886. g Di tons of bright well iathnee cotton $1.50 -ea.: tatting pees dbl. 5 si50. ae | print aprons, ee ug ee 5 Want ee English saddle and bridle in good repairable cond., and reasonably priced. Mrs. Frances Boddy, Box 598, Woodstock, Ph. 926- 3158. Want Barley for feed. State price. Tom Davis, oe ave Springs. Want to buy pr. little cro- cheted slippers. State prict. Mrs. Lenore Scoggins, Rt. 1, Box 217, Greensboro. Handicrafts FOR SALE Handpainted broadcloth pilloweases, nice designs, lace edges, $3. pr.; handpainted vanity sets or scarfs, lace edges, $2. ea.; handpainted dish towel and -potholder sets. $2.50. Add postage. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Fancy organdy and lace ap- rons,. $1.50 ea.; nice cotton aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; nice work aprons, ise, pockets. all around, *$1.; pot holders, 15c ea.; 10, $1. Mrs. W. W. Low- man, Rt. 5, Ellijay. blue, a or oo laced and emb. pr.; 3 pr., $8. p. P Watkins, Rt. 3, 1 Calhoun. ~ sized cotton nuff heds asstd. cols., $5.5 ea 75c ea; 6. $4.; holders, 20 ea.; 1p. 25. 6a.3_ 5, a quilt tops, $3. pattern. Add Freeman Long, R size, lemon yell bedspread threat bright pattern, oS E, Irvin, R Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c ea.; small Appliqued cushion covers, any shape, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Nice, lge. q by pattern: S apple and Eight designs, $3. -ea. Miss Luke, Rt. 3, So Tabor, Box 4651, Atlanta 2. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nashville. ne ROUTE, STREET, or P. NAME PORTA NOTICE | If the address label on your Market Bul . is not absolutely CORRECT and COMPLET! If your address is corset and COMPLE T ignore this notice. ms . Box Thank = | Phil Campbell rE TOWN | STATE.