Georgi a Pll Campbell, Ay ne / _ Farmers Commissioner OLUME 48 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1963 NUMBER 25 Program Gives Protection From Cholera Losses By PHIL CAMPBELL | Commissioner of Agriculture inity that is not available to swine grow- s in any other state. Since ours is the aly state to have an active cholera era- cation program, Georgia hog farmers ve the only hog farmers in the nation iat can be protected from loss due to .oleraif they will only take the neces- _ry steps to qualify for the program. - The state program to eradicate hog 1olera from Georgia is moving along :pidly. Already more than one third of e counties, representing 60 percent of e hog population in Georgia, have quali- 2d for the program which protects the rmers in these counties from loss due to 1olera, Counties that have not come under .e program and the hog growers in these uunties face serious loss due to cholera iless they inoculate their hogs and pre- ire for the coming months. Now, while e infection is relatively low is the time vaccinate all of your hogs. During the winter months of the year, g cholera is at a comparatively low 1b and farmers are fairly free from wor- over new outbreaks of the costly dis- se. However, spring is just around the ner and the warmer months (April- ine) ahead will bring with them a reat of new cholera outbreaks. The ing to do is prepare now for spring. nis threat can be nipped in the bud if g farmers will act now and vaccinate eir hogs against cholera infection. There is really little more sense in a ig farmer failing to vaccinate against olera than there is a cotton farmer fail- g to protect his crop from the boll evil. If a county will achieve and maintain 60 percent vaccination level of the hog pulation in the county, swine growers that county will receive indemnity yments for any hogs lost due to cholera. Every hog farmer in Georgia should. ail himself of this cheap insurance ainst losses due to hog cholera. This disease has been costing the hog emers of Georgia approximately 3 mil- m dollars annually. We are now look- g forward to the day when this drain your profits will be eliminated. Do your part to make Georgia the hog producing state in the nation to ate cholera... at the same time _be doing yourself a favor by ur pocket book from unne- .ETS GET RI OF CHOLERA - Georgia hog farmers have an oppor- ASSSS 2 Vee Social Security Tips (Eugene Rawls Atlanta District Office Social Security Agent Offers Social Security Advice To Farmers) Payment of social security tax for 1962 is due in Internal Revenue by April 15, 1963. A farmer must pay the self-em- ployment tax if his net income from his farm is $400 or more. This tax is due even though no income tax may be due. Some self-employed farmers may be entitled to use an optional method for figuring their net earnings from the farm for social security credit. (1) If your gross income from agricul- 3 tural self-employment is not more than $1800, you may count as your net farm | earnings either your actual net or 2/3 of your farm gross income; (2) If your gross farm income is more than $1800, and your net farm earnings are less than $1200, you may use either your actual net or $1200; If your gross farm income is more than $1800, and your net farm earnings are $1200 or more, you must use the ac- tual amount of your net earnings. Use of the option will enable farmers with gross income as low as $600 to ob- tain social security protection for them- selves in their old age, or, if they become disabled, and for their survivors in case of death. Regardless of the way in which you figure your net earnings, you must - have net earnings of at least $400 (from farming alone, or in combination with other self-employment earnings) to get social security credit for the year. Some farm owners who receive cash, rent, or crop shares from tenant farmers can get social security credit for such in- Agricultural CALENDAR Feb. 26, 27, 28 Fifty-Sixth Annual Convention, Southeastern Pecan Growers Assn., Hotel Buena Vis- . ta, Biloxi, Mississippi. Mar. 2-9 4-H Club Week in Georgia. Mar. 6 Gain Test Bull Sale, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. Mar. 8 Shorthorn Breeders Ass'n. Annual Meeting and Sale, Social Circle. Mar. 11, 12 Fourteenth Annual Georgia State Spring Barrow Show and Sale, Americus. | ES RSet 55 TST eS % come. If the farm landlord (or his agent), 4 under his agreement with his tenant, ma- terially participates in the production or management of production of the farm crops raised on his land, this income may be credited for social security purposes and subject to the social security tax, Farmers who havent paid self-em- ployment tax in past years may wish to use this optional method now and pay the back taxes, The last chance to cor- 4 rect and report 1959 income under the optional method is April 15, 1963. Information regarding taxes due and tax return forms can be obtained from the Director of Internal Revenue in At- lanta, Ga. If you have any questions about old-age, survivors, or disability in- surance, contact the social security rep- resentative who visits your town or visit the local social security office nearest where you live. You can get the address of the social security office serving your area from your post office. Question: I am a farmer and employ farm hands. I know I should have reported their wages, but I havent because they refuse to give me their social security numbers and object to hav- ing. the tax withheld from their wages. What must I do? Answer: Report the employee by name with the amount of and address wages paid during the year. Lack of consent of the worker or the work- ers failure to furnish a social securi- ty account number does not release the employer from his obligation to make a report of the earnings and pay the tax promptly. Question: I am an employer of some farm workers who do not work steady. Who must I report? Answer: You must report all the em-. ployees to whom you paid $150 or more (in cash) during the year. Also, report all employees who worked on 20 or more days during the year (no matter how many hours) and were paid on a time basis rather than on a work done or piece rate basis. Question: As an employer of farm work- ers covered by. social security, when- must I report their earnings? ~ Answer: Your report must be filed, and the tax paid, by January 31, for the covered wagcs paid in the preceding RR year, : tor SERESRE CTA Ss teas at ge eee: 7 9 _ ay a a a PAGE TWO Capitol GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Depariment of Agriculture Agriculture Building Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Square NATIONAL EDITORIAL |asgpcfAriON 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 from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization hi- censed as a commercial busi- mess 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- sin 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. class matter Aug. 1, STOlI. Address mailing list, Address all complaints to D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices Published weekly at 114-122 Pace by Georgia Department of Agriculture. : 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, requests to be added to changes of address, MANAGER, Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. St., Covington, Ga., Entered as second or removed from etc., to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for EDITOR, Market Bulletin. : | Farm Work WANTED White single man, age 51, wants farm work, exp. in broiler raising, cattle feeding, ean drive tractor or truck. Would like room and board or bachelor quarters, and small salary. I am not obli- gated to anyone, honest and reliable, can paint, do some -earpenter work or any repair George W. Powell, Box 281, icamauga. _._Man 50 yrs. old, healthy, clean, with income, wants job as caretaker or work with _qdhickens, cattle or horses in exchange for small furnished house in DeKalb County. M. C. Feagin, 312 Gordon Ave., eee Atlanta 7, Ph. BU. 9- Man with wife and 19 mo. old child, wants job on dairy, ltiry farm or pulpwood or any kind of farm work. Need to be moved at once. Will go anywhere. Have exp. in all. Need house wired for. elec. stove. William Howard Mal- com, c/o Eugene Johnson, Sugar Hill Dist., Buford, near Walter Mangrum Store, about one mile from Buford. : White man, 21 _ yrs. old, with wife and 2 small chil- .dren_ wants job tending chick- ens. Wife can help some. Can _ drive truck or tractor. Need 4 or 5 room house with bath. Do not drink and am depen- dable. State salary in letter. Eddy Joe Holbrook, Short St., Duluth. Single white man, age 54, wants light farm work on chicken farm or other kind of farm work, can work mules, cannot drive truck or tractor. Must have bus fair, will work for board and small wages. Prefer with common size fam- ily, state age and number in family. Want job at once. Taf Parker}; Rt; 1, c/o G. W. Strom, Milan, Young white man and wife wants job on cattle farm tend- ing cattle, can drive truck, tractor or farm equip. No children, sober, need 2 rooms furnished. Howard Lee Bow- Jes, Rt. 1, Jonesbridge Rd., Norcross. ~ work on buildings or tractor. | + Middle aged widow and daughter wants light farm work on farm and will keep house for elderly couple, near Albany or Moultrie, but would consider. other place. Can give references, both in good health. You will have to come after. Minnie Adams, 300 McDonald St., Rome, Ph. 232-1608. Want light farm work tending to cattle, or laying chickens, or driving tractor. D. C. Camp, Ellijay. Young white woman wants work on farm, doing light chores. Sue Derryberry, Tren- on. : Want job as caretaker of farm, look after hogs, cattle. Will move to any small town near Waycross. Write at once. H. V. Black, 2210 Spurgion St., Waycross. : Exp. man wants job on poultry farm, broilers or would consider layers, and will care for semi-invalid man. Bill Stevens, Rt. 1, Dah- Jonega. Family of 7 wants job on chicken or cattle farm or general farming exp. in all. 2 men, 3 boys, 10, 13 and 15 and one girl 16 yrs. old. Prefer North Ga. C. H. Stephens, Rt. 2, Ball Ground. Young man, single, 37 yrs. old, wants job on farm, car- ing for stock, chickens or oth- er work. What have you? Can not drive tractor or _ car. Want work with good family, prefer with S.D.A., want good salary, room, laundry and board. Will ans. all letters. Eugene L. Pitts, Rt. 2, Latty Rd., Lula. ; Want job on small cattle farm or looking after fish lake or carpenter work on farm, am semi-retired carpenter. Want 3 or 4 room _ house, lights and gas, near store and bus line. Have wife, no chil- dren. Want place S.W. of At- lanta, will have to be moved. George W. Summeryille, 538 10th St., N.W., Atlanta 18. Exp. milker wants looking after dairy herd. Mid- dle aged, white, with small family. Need 3 or 4 room house wired for elec. stove on school bus line. Will have to be moved, need job now with good people. Do not drink, honest and reliable. Write or come see. Keith Snider, Rt. 2, Box 196, Biairsville. Soe Bree eKs Single white man, 27 yrs. old, wants job on dairy or chicken farm, must have 2 room house furnished and good salary. Billy Simpson, Rt. 1, c/o H. W. Evans, Stock- bridge. Single white man, in 60's in good health, wants light farm work and helping with invalid. Exp. in both. Honest and willing to work and can furnish references. Vernon Lewis, 483 Boulevard, S.E., Atlanta 12. White man, 56 yrs. old, abstainer, student farmer, markets clerk, maintenance, chores, research, some farm experience and road_ side stands, wants farm work part or full time and room, shares) and groceries, or grubstake. Hope to work part without pay. Neighborly, friendly, references. Will work in ex- change for land for roadside stand farmer teachers college book store and supplies lo- cation. Prefer N.E. Ga. Fran- cis A. E. Brunton, /o Central Presbyterian Church, Ph. JA. 2-5050 (Celestine Sibley). Man 38 yrs. old with fami- ly, (son 17 yrs. old), would like job in dairy or-on farm, 18 yrs. exp. dairy and farm- ing. Want good home and sal- ary. Will have to be moved. O. B. Stephens, Rt. 1, Milner. Middle aged lady alone, no children would like work on farm with elderly lady or couple, (no children) as com- panion and helper, want $18. wk. room and board. Mrs. Bertie Davis, 409 G. Wilson Apts. Columbus. Want a job as caretaker or gardner of estate, lake or home place in Fulton Coun- ty. Will need. 5 or 6 room house, have wife and 3 teen age children. J. M. Nance, 2143 Stanton Circle, East Point. : Man with wife and 2 small children, wants job on laying or broiler farm at once. Exp. in both. References; if need- ed. Goad, vos : Roper, Rt. 1, Cumming. (Will | have to be moved). White man, 37 yrs. old, wants job tending 5,000 or 6,000 laying hens, exp., sober honest and dependable. Will work for reasonable wkly. salary, on year around basis, for person who does not drink. Need to be moved to 3 or 4 room house. State full details in first letter. Charlie Mur- dock, Rt. 3, Dogwood Dr., Summerville. . Farm Help WANTED Aged- widow woman wants settled, white, Christian wo- man to live in as one of fam- ily and be companion, do light garden work, light house- keeping for place to live. Par- ty will only have to furnish her own groceries. Mrs. Lon Pilgrim, 610 Strickland St., Douglasville. Want retired couple with pension to live in home and do farm work and raise chickens. Good home for right people who have some income to help. Must be_honest, Christ- ian people. References re- quired. Mrs. Zack Colson, P. O. Box 243, Woodbine. Want middleaged white man for farm work. Must be dependable, sober and good worker, able to operate farm machinery, tractor and trucks. To live in, room, board and salary. Permanent job for right man. B. H. McCullough, 907 Rowland St., Clarkston, Ph. 443-7855. : Want retired, sober man with some income to live in as companion and help with small broiler business. Scott Byess, Rt. 4, Canton. Want cattle man, able to operate machinery, tractor and hay baler. Full time job. Needed at once. Must be able to build and maintain fences. Dewey T. Nabors, M.D., 490 Peachtree St., N.E., Room ote Atlanta 8, Ph. 688- Job | 2646 Want man to work on farm for wages, house, water, wood and garden space. Must be wihite, sober, honest, and will- ing to do any farm job. Must know how to operate truck and tractor. H. Y. (Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta, PhCH, 4-2491. : 1 1 e/o A. J.| Gu Want man to wor man with grown son, both to work. Must be able to use modern machinery, and be sober and decent. Will pay, $6. per day ea., house with 5 rooms and bath, wired for elec. stove, on school bus and mail route. L. C. Groover, Rt. 1, Ludowici. (9% miles W. of Hinesville, on Hwy. 196.). Want Christian woman to live on farm as one of family and do light gardening and be companion to elderly wo- man for room, board and sal- ary. Mrs. R. E. Bankston, Rt. 8, Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-3446. Want single, middleaged, healthy, retired couple with some income, and capable of doing own cooking, to do light farm chores (no row crops), 2 or 3 days ea. wk. Have small comfortable house with hot and cold running water and elec. lights and refrigera- tor furnished. No drinkers, terms to be discussed. C. H. Foster, 4897 Flakes Mill Rd., Rt. 1, Ellenwood... Want refined settled lady to live in and do light farm chores. Prefer someone irom. Rabun, Towns, White or Ha- bersham Co. Will give, room, board and $12. per wk. salary. Mrs. Hugh Tilley, Box 345, Winder. Want white settled Christ- garden work and light house work for 2 in family, will pay $50. mo., plus room and board. Carlos Newsome, 1524 Koger Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-4485. Want man and _ wife or bachelor in good health to raise chickens and do a lit- tle farm work. E. F. Southern, Rt. B, Ellijay. Want exp. working fore- man with knowledge of gen- eral farm equip., row crops and rough carpentry. 7 room house on school bus route is available for family. State salary expected in first letter. is G. Moore, Reseca, Ph. MA. 9-6929 (Calhoun). Want middleaged white lady to live in with elderly couple to perform light farm work and light household duties. Reasonable wages and lanta. W. E. Buford, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph. 974 - 6647 (daughter, Mrs. Allen). Want sober, ablebodied, white man with wife, for caretaker on farm that can do and house furnished. Hubert E. Anderson, Rt. 5, Box 542, Davis Rd., Martinez. - Equipment FOR SALE ' Chev. pick-up truck, % ton, 1951 model, with steel floor and pipe cattle body, recently painted, $385. for all. J. S. Nae ORs Monticello, Ph. 468- 8. 1962 Ford tractor 641, A-i cond., run only 116 hrs, $2000; good dbl. section smoothing harrow, mowing machine and other tractor equipment; also, 2 good 2 horse wagons and other farm tools. L. M. Mc- Dowell, Sr., Rt. 1, Conyers. Swivel wheel (one whl. type) utility trailer, good -eond., $25. Jack Vickely, Rt. 2, Lavonia, Ph. 356-8815, J. D. 2 dise plow or one Ferguson 3 disc plow. both 3 point hitch. Grady Ward, Durand. 1962 Ford F100, % ton, truck with 3/4 body, 11,000 actual miles, looks and runs like new, $1,750. cash. Hoyt R. Smith, Box 45, Nicholson. Cole corn planter, excel, cond., $15. Lewis P. Rowan, eee McDonough, Ph. 425- Chain drill, Massey-Harris S01e lO aisc, ad. tho made without. fertilizer box, has grain box and small seed box, no rust, few new parts on hand, $165. See at Breedlcves dairy farm, Monroe. Preston M. Breedlove, Monroe. Ph. 267-5214. 7 H. P. gas motor (Sears) $60., or will trade for pigs or calves; also, electric churn (Sears) $10., or exch. for pigs. Mrs. J. N. Young, Rt. 1, Box 313, Cerpeion Ast i on_fat and with laying hens. Prefer | q ian lady to live and do some} eq |tra cutting tips, board, 25 miles N.E. of At-} earpenter work also. Salary. capi, 6 drawe Bi $95.; quail pens, che Hover brooder up to 1, cap., reasonable. W. W. Joh son Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph. 9 TAS! 5 aes 4 500 gal. Kraft bulk lI tank, 2 yrs. old, $2500. B Stiving, Bishop, Ph. SO. 5592 (Athens after 8 p, m.) Hammermill, 14 in. wi sacker, $38.; Fairbanks-Mor: scales, $35.; Lg. power col sheller, $40.; corn mill, 24 1 rock and corn box, mak good meal, $41. All in go cond. M. M. Bennett, Rt. Ball Ground. 1957 Ford Major Diesel t actor, $800.; heavy sick mower to fit above tractor $100.; Ford field cultiva good as new, $150.; 2 disc Ford plow, $75.; John Dee manure spreader, $100.; Deai born heavy duty bailer wit 36 H. Aux. unit, $800.; Intn heavy duty, 4 whl., wag with new tires, $100. Cha T. Walker, Rt. 1, The R Ph. 474R, (Barnesville). Heavy duty crop drier wi elec. motor, (made by Amer: can Crop drying equipment Co.). large size, in excell cond., no rust or bumps, very little, less than price, and with terms if need- ed. H. G. Ballard, Crese Farms, Moultrie. : Chicken house and eq ment: All lumber, nests, tin in 308 ft. house with 36 ft span: 135 squares tin, (5-V crimp, 10-12 ft. lengths), 36 wood nests (14 holes) for ou side gathering, $1000 (ou to dismantle and move use); also, cement blo foundation of house at price, and several doz. 1 feeders 50c ea. or 35c for e tire lot; also, 3 gas broode $25. T. A. Davis, Rt. 2, Boston Oxygen-acetylene weld and cutting outfit comple with hoses, regulators and e $50. ca Ralph Westbrook, 3346 Ta lewood Dr., Augusta, 738-3678. J 72 Community Roll-A-Wez nests, $7.50 ea.; 2 Whirl Way egg washers $40. 1000 plastic covered egg ba kets, make offer; 150 e baskets for flats, make offe 2. 40 X 400, poultry houses aluminum roof, inspect and make offer. J. P. Nicholson Jefferson Road, Athens. | Farmall Super C. tract and planting equipment, 2 bottom plows and double dist harrow, all in good cond $700. M. I. Crook, 203 Rail- road St., Montezuma, Ph. 9761 (not collect). 3 home-made chicken br ders for sale: 1 of old cypre: 3 X 4 and 8 ft. long runwa 2 of old cypress, 3 X 3 wi runways 6 ft. long, all in goo shape, $25. ea. W. W. Massey, Box 116, Bronwood. 1948 Ford tractor with purpose plow, bush and harrow, front bulldozer blad dirt pan, rear blade, 4d harrow, weeder, subso plow, all gocd cond., $6 /Gordy L. Spires, 488 74ceWi iams Ave., S. E., Atlanta 1 Ph. 373-6471. 1953 Ford % ton truck good 6 cyl. motor, good tires. body fair, $275.; F200 Poulin bow blade chain saw, nev chain, $150. Bussey Benton, Rt. 3, Smoky Rd., Newnan Ph. AL. 3-3080. : 4 2 horse trailer in excel cond., four almost new tires: also, . C. Allis Chalmers tractor. Edmond M. Wad Box 15, Bolingbroke. = Stalk cutter, John Deere mule drawn, $10.; 2 cole pl- anters, 40 X 41, with all pl- ates and cogs, no guano hop- per, $10. ea; 2 Avery turn- plows, 28 X 30, $5. ea.; Chatt- anooga 92 slat wing plow and 6 new points, $5.; Syracuse a running shape. H. W. Th mond, Farmington. automatic waterers, ba chick feeders, etc,; 2 rubbe tired tractor wagons; 120 bushel capacity Butler f bins; Model 12 Jo combine power tak cond. Mrs. J. H. Pa h. 3 ee 6 X 12 ft. Army truck bod- es with top bodies. Ernest iolmes, Rt. 6, Dublin. 1960 Ford Diesel 601 tract- , planters, cultivators, 2 lise plow, 10 dise pick-up arrow and rotary mower. W. +. Royston, Rt. 2, Carnesville, *h. 384-2157 (not collect) be- ore 7:00 a. m. and after 7:00 an z 22 horse wagons, 1 row talk cutter and one walking ultivator for sale. Glenn fays, Rt. 1, Bremen. Milk cooler, Aeroflow Dry old, 80 gal. capacity; GE uick recovery water heater, 0 gal. cap.; 5 DeLaval pul- ators and claws with 10 set 5 T-cup liners; 16 bush and og harrow discs, 23 in, diam. vith 3-3/4 in. center hole; me 11 X 28 tractor tire, fair read, no broken places. Elroy Varbington, Rt. 1, Duluth Beaver Run Community). 42 sections of 10 hole hen ests; automatic Keenco 2eder with 460 ft. of trough used 2-% yrs.); % H. P. Big yutchman egg cooler (used 3 10s.); 2 coal brooders with hermostat; 40, 5 ft., feeders, He reasonably priced. Jim Junagan, Rt. 2, Box 215, sawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3- 874. Cultivator, planters, side resser and -Whiz for ord tractor, $300. Buck Will- ams, Rt. 1, Irwinton, Ph. 086 (Jeffersonville). 1954 Farmall Cub tractor vith planters, cultivators, arrow, one disc plow and aowing machine, all in good ond., $600. Nelson R. McCoy, st. 1, Luthersville. D-4 Caterpillar with angle nd tilt blade, Serial No. 7U 3658, meeds some repair; it is unning, $3250. C. C. McGee, tt. 2, Winder, Ph. 867-3516. 2 bottom plow, 14 in. cut, or 3 point hitch, excel. cond., sed one season, reasonably riced. See at my farm any- ime. Jimmy F. Moss. Rt. 3, Ovington, Ph. 786-6818. (No allect calls). : Dual wheel front (less wh- els and tires) for WD or WD | |cheap, E. J. McMahon, 1929 5 tractor, $100., or will trade dr one wheel front on late 10odel WD or WD 45; also, ultivator and planter for His mer WD tractor, 150. at my farm located 19 ui. East of Dublin on Hwy. 0. J. W. Lampp, Jr., Rt. 6, tublin. Ph. BR. 2-3309. 1953 V-8 Ford % ton farm tuck, good tires and motor never been overhauled) one wher, body a little beat-up, ood cotton body, $200. cash. . J. Hood, 44 Ramsey St., lilledgeville. : 125, 5 ft., feeders for broil- c house, $1. ea.; 6 row cotton uster, $85. All good cond. arbert N. Cochran, Rt. 2, ox 89A, Adairsville (Fulson ommunity), Ph. SP. 3-3566 not collect). 12 hole hog feeder and utomatic hog waterer, both \ good shape, also, 110 cross es and 20 split for fence posts x sale. $75.; H. M. Steele. t. 1, Box 379, Norcross, Ph. 48-3312. Wheel type brush saw with extra blades and grinder Lachine for sharpening, owered by H. P., engine in 20d cond. Hollis Boone, Rt.. Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-4377, Berkeley Deep Jet pump, 3 H. P. complete and ready Tun except for tank, $75., . P. Jongema, Sr., 1664 Dod- m Dr., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. I. 4-1763. | Barron, Box 65, Locust Grove, anters, tors in good cond.; also, cotton duster. Arnold Mize, Goldmire-Holly Springs Rd., Rt. 2, Royston. Rabbit feeders and water- ers, 1 qt. and % gal. size, for sale, or will swap for guinea pigs. Jack Hinton, 929 Victory Dries. -W., Atlanta, Phi Pr, 3-7939. Welder, 300 amp., DC, mounted on 4 whl. drive farm jeep, power take-off gover- nor, $350.; mowing machine for Cub tractor, $75.; Cub tr- actor with all equipment, $600. Howard D. Baughoum, Rt. 1, Box 187, Jacksonville, Ph. 833-2157. a-Kom vee ooder, 500 chick cap., good cond., $10. Harley Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert. - John Deere Model A tractor in good cond., good tires, with 2-14 in. bottom plow, Intn!. mowing machine with 6 ft. blade, smoothing harrow and 2 whl. trailer. Paul McCain, Rt. 4, Winder, Ph. 867-2057 (not collect). Drag pan, good cond., will fit most any 3 point hitch tr- actor, pulls backward or for- ward, $60. cash. T. W. Huff, Rt. 1, Maner Rd., Smyrna, lo- cated (at my home across Maner Rd. from Ga. Power plant, McDonough). Farmall tractor F14 with nearly new tires and power- lift, motor in good cond., no equipment, ,$250., or will trade for good pick-up truck. Amos Johnson, Rt. 1, Silver Creek, Ph. 234-6518 (Rome not collect). Complete quail farm equip- ment, excel. cond., expertly designed and built for suc- cessfully raising Bobwhite quail. Humidaire incubator and hatcher, electrically hea- ted brooders and hovers with runway, holding pens, traps, feeders, tools, ete. Mrs. Will- iam A. Thomas, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph. 938-4728. 4 leather horse collars, one new Langford collar; set of two-horse wagon lines and pair of iron hames with brass knob, $10. for all items, buyer pay freight. Cleve Goodman, Woolsey, Ph. HO. 1-5044. 3 garden tractors and equipment; 2 almost new; one each Bready; Bradley and B. G., all with equipment. W. O. Ph. 2663. David Bradley Super, 3 H. P., tractor, turn plow and cult., $140.; also, sell separate eart, $47.50; dise harrow, $25.; complete, $45.; reel mower, | $25.; sickle mower, $50. All equip. in nearly new cond. Sam Best, 757 Flatshoals Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. MA. 7-5311. Tobacco transplanter, set out only 8 acres tobacco; 4 whl. wagon with good 6 ply tires; set of Ford cultivators, all priced for quick sale. R. A. King, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald, Ph. 3707 (not collect). Goat milking machine, Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. Tractor tilt trailer, 8 ft. wide and 12 ft. long, with new 6 ply tires, $265. Gerald Teen, Cuthbert, Ph. 732- Allis Chalmers Model B. tractor with cultivators, pl- anter, distributer, dise har- row, power take-off and hy- draulic lift, $400.; also, Far- mall Cub with planter, dis- tributor, cultivator, mowing machine, disc plow and hand lift, $500. Mervy S. Banks, Jr., 2439 Blvd. Dr., S. E., At- Janta 17, Ph. DR. 3-0066 (af- ter 6 p. m.). Nearly new 5.6 H. P. David Bradley, 2 whl. garden tractor with safety reverse and six attachments: disc harrow, lay-off plow, turning plow, V-belt centrifugal pump, doz- er blade, and sickle mower, all for $250. cash; also, 2 whl. trailer, $50. cash. Ivan Burch, 2059 Wells Dr., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-3304 (not col- lect). Bowers feedmixer with or without 1-% H. P. elec. mot- or, $225. without motor, $325. with motor; New Holland 66 bailer and Morrell wheel type rake (side delivery); 12 hole metal hog feeder, $40.; and 8 disc Taylorway bush and bog tharrow, $90. Ted Evans, Rt. 4, Jackson, Ph. 7587. New Holland baler No. 68, juipped with Wisconson otor and hand clutch; New oland side delivery rake, oth good cond., and ready to ork, $1500. for both, or will Il separately. R. L. Jackson, 368 Ponce de Leon Ave., At- aos DR. 8-2245 (after with } ical cond., $750., or will trade }for F. 2 horse cultivator and 1 horse cultivator, mule culti- vators, and all parts that go with them, all in good shape, cheap. A. R. Britt, Rt. 1, Box 137, (Turner Co.), Sycamore, (Near Jeff Davis Hwy., 6 mi. from Sycamore). Dump truck, 1955 Ford F- 600, 12 ft. dump flat body, 2 speed rearend, good mechan- _ tractor. Henry Bray, it. [man Bass, Rt. 1, Greenville, sprayer tank and compressor } tag and muffler, gerald, Ph. 3348 (not collect). Clinton 20 inch chain saw, needs few minor repairs, $40. See at my farm at Madras, 6 mi. No. Newnan, or contact R. B.. Bowen, 316 Peters St. S. W., Atlanta 3, Ph. MU. 8- 1428, (until 5 p. m.). 250 gal. Wilson tank; 39 gal. elect. water heater; 2 compartment stainless steel tubs; 2 Marlow bucket type milkers and vacuum pump and motor for milkers, $1000. for all, or write making offer. Earl Crowe, Rt. 1, Box 730, LaFayette. 1961 Intnl. 460 Diesel, power steering, 1100 hrs., $2800.; Intnl. 20 disc offset harrow, $550.; fill blade, $200.; Intnl. sub- soiler. $100.; 1961 Intnl., 1- ton, truck with cattle bodies 11,000 miles, $1500.; Allis Chalmers H. O. 9 Angle Doz- er, excel, cond., $4200. Cole- Ph. 2-4417. 1958 Ford tractor, series 641, with all equipment: harrow, cultivator 2, 16 in, hew type, bottom plows, Ro- tary hoe, Cole planters, dis- tributors, 2 tobacco 2 wheel trailers. J. T. Lightfoot, Cool- idge, Ph. 346-2681. 48 in. Mott hammer knife mower used less than % day, maower and dump rake for Farmall Cub, for sale, or will Swap mower rake for good set of blacksmith tools. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Dr, Stone Mountain. : 1954 Intnl., % ton, truck, 2 good re-caps on front, floor renewed this past fall, new complete with high bodies $250. N. W. Mubeed: Rt. 3, Box 118, Cuth- bert. : 1956 Intnl. R-185 with 32 ft. tandem trailer, in good econd., will sell separately, reasonably priced. Hugh Cro- ok, Rt. 2, Box 2, Montezuma, Ph. 5641. New Holland 66 hay baler, good shape, priced cheap; 2 Holland heavy duty transpl- anters, used very little; heavy duty 6 ft. IHC disc harrow; David Bradley hammermill. Cc. L. Jordan, Rt. 2, Americus, Ph. 924-7497. 4 drawer incubator, Sears Roebuck 3-deck _brooder, holding pens and pairing off pens for quail. James B. Faul- kner, Rt. 5, Mt. Zion-Burweil Rd., Carrollton, Ph. 832-7424 (not collect). 1956 I. H. pick-up truck with new engine, brakes and drums, and extra good 6 ply mud grip tires and heater. with all steel welded cattle body optional, for sale, or will exchange for irrigation equipt: Eliza Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL, 3-4558 (Newnan). 400 gal. Solar bulk tank and Surge pipeline with 4 milkers and automatic washers. W. L. Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 162, Fitz- Tractor drawn hay rake, $10.; mule drawn corn stalk cutter, $10. See at Ries Farm near Walkers Lakes, or write. (Mrs. Susie Ries, c/o Macon Cabinet Works, 535 8th St., Macon. . Farmall H. with 3 point hitch, lights, starter, low time on tractor, never overhauled and in good cond., except for rear tires, front tires almost new, $700.; good pull type smoothing harrow, $75.; front cultivator with 3 point rear tool bar, $85.; 7 ft. I. H. mow- er altered for 3 point hitch, real good: cond., $120: Price Intnl. back | ee == Ten, 100 lb. cap., Bramco coal chick brooders, good cond., $25. ea.; several 100 Ib. cap. Army type coal heaters, $10. ea.; stove pipe, roof jacks, shovels and pockers in- cluded, used in chicken hou- ses; also, pig saver, baby pig milk feeder, 10 nipple auto- matic thermostat control, nearly new, $10. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Ph, 943-3071. Farmall M. tractor in good cond.; Athens bush and bog harrow, 10 disc (nearly new disc), and 20 dise. smoothing harrow, fair cond.; also, 2 disc plow for Farmall A or 8 tractor; and lots of mule-dr- awn tools for sale. R. P. Bur- son, Rt. 3, Monroe. 1959 John Deere tractor, } row, with 2 cultivators and distributors in good cond., $300. D. T. Browning, Rt. 2, | Box 184, Fitzgerald. 2 disc plow, $990.; 3 dise plow, $225. All 3 point hitch. Ben T. Abbott, Rt. 2. Barnes- ville, Ph. 512J. Farmall H, new paint, good tires, $350.; 1961 Super Major Diesel, power steering, live P. T. O., live hydraulic, low hours, $2800.00: Athens 4 disc tiller on rubber, $125.; 2 disc pull-type J. D. plow, $75. Charles J. Parker, Rt. 3, Dosey) Covington, Ph. 464- x 10 ton Howe scales, 22 ft., already remcoved from pit, $250. Carlos D. Ahl, Rt. 2, Baxley. John Deere Model H. tr- actor, bush and bog harrow, 2 disc plow, mowing machine, hay rake, farm wagon, drag harrow, smoothing harrow, and double section. W. S. Kimbell, 4290 Welcome All Bd College Park, Ph. PO. 1- Je 1955 Ford pick-up truck, runs gocd, clean, uses no oil, motor recently overhauled, $450. cash. Joe L. Tyler, Ri. 1, Juniper, 1955 and 1956 WD 45 AC tractors; 2 sets of cultivators, set of planters, lift type sub- soiler, grain drill and 22 H. P. Kadler engine, can be bought separately or together. Harold Dailey, Flippen, (Hwy. 351) (farm located 5 mi. No. Mc- Donough at Flippen.). Heavy duty stalk cutter, trail- er type, $65. C. C. Giles Sr., Rt. 1, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-4013 (not ecllect). 2000 Ib. cap. front-end loa- der with fork and bucket, operates on 8-N Ford tractor. H. W. McCord, Norwood, Ph. 465-2670 (area code 404). Electric incubator in good eond. 1200 quail egg cap., or other eggs, also, 5 deck elect- ric brooder, 500 young quail cap.; laying pens, good cond., ibrooder boxes, etc. reasonably priced. J. A. Bacon, Plains. Model A John Deere tract- or, good tires, 6 ft. harrow, 6 disc tiller, 6 ft. harrow, 6 ft. circle mower, all in good cond. $1,000; 6 row horse drawn cotton duster with al- most new Blue duster, severa! 2 horse wagons and other horse drawn equipment, make offer. Donald Connell, Wiil- iamson, Ph. 8-2310 (after 7 p. m.). 1955 Ford 800 tractor, culti- vators, Covington planters, rotary mower, Taylor-wayv bush and bog harrow, smoo- thing harrow, all like new, for sale. J. M. Bedsole, Milner. 500 gal. Butane gas tank, $150. Edmond M. Hughes, Rt. 2, McCarty Lane, Kennesaw. _ Old log cart, 2 wooden wh- eels, 5 ft. diameter, with dbl. ox yoke and bows, no chain or tongue, good cond., $40. Frank N. Wansley, Elberton, Ph. 283-3137. Rome Industrial harrow TCH 24-24, good cond., $800. H. D. Garrison, P. O. Box 167, Griffin. Electric incubator, Sears- Roebuck, 100 chicken or 250 quail size, used only once, perfect cdnd. with thermo- meter and instructions. $15. F. O. B. or will trade for Golden, Silver, Amberst or any other fancy breed phea- sants. B. T. Carithers, Rt. 1, for all, $875. L. L. Lamb, Rt. Stone Mountain, bn: 2, Dallas, Ph. 447-6094, Nicholson, Ph, 757-2647 (not chicken house, and used feed P. Kakalecik, Wagon with tongue for tre actor pull, rubber tires, $45. 5 wagons with tongues fo tractor pull, steel wheels, $20. ea. C. T. Rooks, 710 Magnolia Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 3-3310 (not collect). : 5 yd. dump body with all connections, ready to work, A-1 cond., with new pain job. Calvin Hart, Alston, Ph, LY. 4-3797 (Uvalda). poe eae Se See 1958 John Deere tractor and new black saddle; also, 9 yr. old mare with colt, and 18 mos. old filly, all for $500. Vim. Dykes, Jr., 100 Jeanette St., Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6939. Used one qt. turpentine cups for sale, cheap, appro: 20,000. Telephone before com= ing to look. Jacob Varn, Ho- boken, Ph. GL. 8-3195. Allis Chalmers Model B. tractor with cultivators, re= conditioned motor, new tires and new paint job, $450. Wal-= ter Jackson, Rt. 3, Fort Val. ley, Ph. TA. 5-2384. Lo-Boy suitable for up to 20 ton Dozer, $400.: several rollers and parts for Allis Chalmers H. D. 7, rollers will tif HD. 5. Jy C.(Chumbler Route 3, Cumming, Ph, TU, 7-7463. =e _ lrrigating hose. 25 ff., 3 in.; irrigating galvanized pipe, 3 in. for same, and pipe filter on end of pipe; also, mule= drawn drag harrow, $5.; 1 horse turner, $4.; 1-horse st= raight steck, $2.50. H. L. Wil= son, 1369 Brockett Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph. HI. 3-6140. Allis Chalmers B. tractor (has cracked block) 2 disc plow, 20 disc harrow and cultivators, I row, with disc, reasonably priced or will buy used block; also, have used tin and 5000 ft. sound, used lumber (frame ing, boards and pine panel- ing from old farm house) at third of new price. E GC. Dawson. c/o. Holly Oak Ran= ch, Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharetta, GR. 5-5960. Sprinkler system, vortable aluminum, 1376 ft., 6 in., pipe, 244 ft., 5 in.. pipe and 2612 : 3 in, with fittings and rainbird heads, no pumps, $2500. Ed Williams, 3525 Habersham Rd., N. W., Ate Janta 5, Ph. CE: 83-0058: = Set of false bodies for GMC ton truck in good cond. . L. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 42, Warm Springs. Equipment WANTED y L cote Want W-6 LHC. tractor or comparable size in other make, cheap. L. C. Nowell, Rt. 7, Nowell Rd., Macon. : Want for use on 8N tractor, 3 point hitch; one row culti< vator; all purpose plow; cultch type rotary mower (no less than 48 in. blade), all in good working order, reasonably priced, and within 50 miles of | Atlanta. H. D. Davis, 1870 New Hope Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. 344-1870 (not collect). : Want used tractor in good mechanical cond. with mow-= er, reasonably priced, for cash. Clyde Camp, Norcross, Ph. 448-3348. | e Want set of weights for rear wheels of Ford Diesel tractor. Write -stating price. oe Wilson, Rt. 1, Murray- ville. ae Want used chicken bin for ; ers, reasonably priced. State what you have- Henry Pitt- man. Clarksville. as Want biade, pump and at- tacuments for 440 John Deere crawler, gas. Write what you have. L. E. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 252, Sereven. : Want Ford tractor 8N, 1952 or later model, with 3 point hitch, equipmen: and power take-off, in good cond., and rosconably priced. Write what you have, cond.. and price, where it e771 pete E. a bese 7, collect). Church Rd., Macon. PAGE FOUR Equipment Want model A Ford with good motor*to be used in op- erating small timber saw. State price. W. H. Dickerson, 201 Greene St., Augusta. Want John Deere or other good type manure spreader, 8 or 10 ft., in good cond. Write price and cond. W. H. Dowis, Rt: 2, Blairsville. Want mowing machine at- tachment for J. D. 40; also, planters and pick-up hay paler for same. Joe Ridley, Rt. Bole Altos Want belt pulley (power take-off gear box) for G. Al- lis Chalmers tractor. Ken- neth H. Mize, Rt. 1, Rome. Want tailgate for 1940 or 1941 Ford, % ton, pickup truck. L. F. Warren, 1227 Cynthia Lane, Forest Park. Want pinion gear for 22 Caterpillar tractor, motor No. 2F352, or to sell main, in fair cond. W. P. Mize, Rt. 1, Dem- orest. Want to buy dbl. horse trailer with tandem wheels, factory built, or like, price not more than $200. State cond. and price, and whether or not trailer has springs. W. J. Brown, 1738 Hamilton Dr., Macon. Want cultivator to fit 1948 VAC Case tractor and kit necessary to connect No, 5 -John Deere mower to same 1948 VAC Case; also, want used farm equipment, priced right. J. R. Stinson, Rt. 3, Flat Shoals. Rd., Conyers, Ph. 483-8807. Want light one horse wa- - gon (prefer with auto wheels) and gear or plow tools. State : price and cond. first letter. _ Arch Gaddis, 1187 Alpharet- ta St., Roswell. Want several quail pens suitable for breeding purposes, in vicinity of metropolitan Atlanta. Mrs, Thelma Wilkins, 1119 Fayetteville Rd., SE, At- - Janta 16, Ph. 627-9011. Want 2 horse tandem trail- er with springs, sood cond. Harvey Lefevers, Rt. 2, 6th St. Rd., Cedartown. Want 3 point hitch 3, 16 in., bottom plow. State model, make and price. Otis G. Rawls, Williamson. Want bush and bog harrow with single point hitch. F. M. Rutledge, 21 Fairfield Dr., : ponaais Estates, Ph. DR. 8- __ Want 10 or 12 in. Hammer- mill with power take-off; feed mixer, (4% ton or more) -and corn sheller; also; 1 row, pull type, corn snapper for hook-up to Super C. Interna- tional Harvester tractor, no sheller or husker attachment. Quote price, make -and cond. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkins- ville, Ph. 892-2578. : Want set of cultivators, planters and distributors to fit Farmall A. tractor, not Super A, in Atlanta vicinity. Mrs. Ann M. Perry, 3048 Ar- den Rd., NW, Atlanta 5, Ph. 233-4381 (after 6 P.M.). Want 3 point hitch boom crane for Ford tractor. John- nie M. Leverett, Luthersville, Ph. WA. 7-3373. _,,Want John Deere 5 or 6 disc tiller, power trolled. Must _ be in good cond. Write best price and cond. Frank F. Compton, c/o Pine Valley Farms, Comer. Want to buy cultivating equipment for Super A. Farm- all and fertilizing and plant- ing attachments. W. M. Rock- el, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville. Want 8 or 10 in. belt, 35 to 650 ft. jong, for use on farm sawmill, J. D. McCurry, Rt. 2, Box 228, Newnan, Ph. AL. - 3-3972 (not collect). Want B. John Deere cotton chopper reasonably _ priced. State price and cond. Hoke Minish, Rt. 1, Danielsville. Want old model Ford or Farmall A. tractor and equip. Will trade nice 1957 Ford car same, or must be cheap ae cash. Robert R. Ferguson, oO. _ Want to buy small garden _ tractor (riding. type) David Bradley. C. T. Oakley, 1850, New Hope Rd., SW,, Atlanta -/ 41, Ph. DI, 4-2686, > milk..base with Bordens in Rt. Want Model B. John Deere tractor in good mechanical cond. S. C. Ingram, Sr., Tal- botton. ; Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 2 red polled cows with Reg. papers, for sale with or with- out calves. Hollis Boone, Rt. 5, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-4377. 30 dairy cows, 490 lb. milk base,. milking equip., 330 gal. Craft tank, 1960 Case tractor, A. . tractor, J.. D.- tractor, 1959 4% ton, Dodge pick-up, 6 disc Athens tiller, 20 disc Intnl. cutting harrow, Intnl. lime spreader, hay baler, sil- age chopper with row crop and grasshead. J. B. Mitchell, Rt. 4, Madison. Reg. Guernsey bulls, some ready for heavy service; also, few young bulls. All from heavy milk production, rea- sonably priced. F. H. Bunn, Midville. 22 purebrea Black Angus from Reg. foundation stock, very gentle, 3 yr. old, Reg. bull, 14 cows, 7 calves by side, sell entire herd; also, 64 feeders, mostly steers, few heifers, 350-450 Ibs., Here- fords, Black Angus, some Holsteins. All castrated, de- horned, dewormed, deloused. Sell entire lot by lb. or head. E. H. Ensz, Louisville, Ph. LI. 7-6795 (Wrens). Reg. horned Hereford cow, 5 yrs. old, with Reg. bull calf 5 mos. old, bred back to Reg. bull. Mrs.. Florence Wood, Box 7, Ball Ground. 82 Hereford and Angus brood cows, some calves by side, others to freshen in spring, 2 Reg. Hereford bulls, vac. for black leg, to sell in April; also, 65 feeders, most- ly steers, some heifers, 325- 425 lbs., Whiteface and Ang- us, all vac. dewormed, de- loused, .castrated, sell by lb. or head March 1st-15. S. B. Duncan, Royston, Ph. 245- 8729 (nights). Part Jersey and part Guern- sey milch cow, first calf, $125. Fred A. Sims, Rt. Woodstock, Ph. 926-3170. Jersey heifer, artifically bred, vaccinated, due to fresh- en Feb. 26, Reg. in buyers name, $200. R. H. Camp, Mor- row, Ph. GR. 8-8430. 2 nice dbl. Reg. polled Hereford heifers, 15 and 16 mos. old, good cond., good bloodlines, reasonably priced. John E. Bailey, Rt. 3, Daw- sonville. Reg. Angus bull, from clean herd, 10 mos. old, best of bloodlines, $150. Hubert Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. 2 polled Hereford bulls, 8 mos. old, $150. ea. Joe Ellis, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7974 (af- ter 6 p.m.).. Reg. Angus bulls and heif- ers, calfhood vaccinated, from Eileenmere bloodlines, rea- sonable priced. Hugh Crook Rt., 2, Montezuma, Ph. 5641. Reg. polled milch type Shorthorn bulls, from high producing bloodlines. Leon Ehrlich, Box 19, Swainsboro, Ph. BE. -7=8351. _.Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls and heifers, desirable bloodlines. H. Young Till- man, -L20%- We. Park Ave., Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-2491. - Reg. horned Hereford bull, 9 mos. old, calfhood vacci- nated, halter broken, very gentle, dark red in color, wt. approx. 600 lbs. $200. Britt Chandler, Jr., c/o Spring Hill Farm, Watkinsville, Ph. 769- 5486. Purebred Black Angus heif- ers, not Reg., 2 yrs. old, ready to bred,. $150. Earl Busha, Roswell, Ph. 993-4658. Santa Gertrudis bulls, pure- bred, 7-9 mos. old, for sale. C. E. Griffin, Old Dalton Rd., Rt. 2, Rome, Ph. 232-8198. Polled Hereford bull calf, 7 mos. old, good color and stocky build, $125, E. P. Drex- el, Rt. 3, Tifton, Ph. 382-2677. Good selection of Reg. polled Hereford bulls for sale, all are clean pedigreed and calfhood vaccinated. Range in age from 10 to 24 mos. Win- ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum). Reg. Angus bulls, 94 mos. old, calfhood vaccinated, good body conformation and from good bloodlines, clean and guar. breeders, $200. at farm. F. W. Phillips, c/o Westover fone Kennesaw, Ph. 428- _ 2 polled Hereford cows, 5 yrs. old, Reg. in both Assns., one with bull calf and both bred to Reg. bulls. T. G. O Relley, Maysville, Ph. 652- Beef type springers for sale, bred to Reg. Angus bull; also, sev..dairy and family cows for sale, some due to freshen next 30-60 days. Bobby Pil- grim, Douglasville, Ph. WH- 2-3030. Polled Hereford bull and heifer, weaning age, Domino bloodline, Reg., $150. ea.; al- so, 2 Reg. Hereford bulls of breeding age for sale to high- est bidder. E. G. Dawson, c/o Holly Oak Ranch, RFD 4, Box at pee Ph. GR. 5- Reg. Black Angus bulls, grandson of O.B. 13th, 1956 Int'l. Grand Champion, 18 mos. old, $175. Papers furn- ished free. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-2266. Sev. Holstein first calf heif- ers and few Guernseys, C. V., top quality, can deliver. R. G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 19 mos. old, from Reg. stock. Royce Richardson, (4 mi. So. of Fayetteville on Hwy. 85) Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-3454 (No letters). 2 Shorthorn bull calves, from top Reg. stock, excellent for Reg. herd breeding or cross breeding for profit. Reg. or un-Reg., reasonably priced. Carl E. Jernberg, Jr., Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. PO. 6-2072. 6 head of Reg. Black Angus heifers and one bull, from 9| mos. to 12 mos. old. All vac- cinated and clean, $175. per Dea D.C. Bowman, Rt. 1, to. 50 Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey, first calf, heifers to calve in the next 60 days. All C.V. and guar. sound in the udder, will weigh 700-1100 lbs. R. G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. Dbl. Reg. bulls, 8 mos. old, Stanway breeding, extra large for age. Stanway sire weigh- ed over one ton. Frank T. Campton, c/o Valley Farms, omer. 2 Guernsey heifers, C V, to freshen in May and June; al- so, Jersey or Holstein heifers, 3 mo. to 19 mos. old, and one yearling Holstein bull for sale. Mrs. Gladys G. Cook, Oxford, Ph. 786-5496 (no col- lect calls) Thoroughbred Santa Ger- trudis bulls, just weaned. J. W. Morris, c/o Farms, P) .2Box 119 Car= rollton, Ph. TE. 2-2852. _ 30 milch cows, 3 unit pipe= line milkers, 250 milk keep- er, bulk tank and 685 Ibs. Augusta. John Tom Newton, 3, Box) 172, Millen, Ph. 334-J-3. pele ae Double M.} White Jersey cow giving over 2 gal. milk daily for sale. Lewis Ledbetter, Rt. ie Waleska. Swine Purebred Duroc pigs, 5 mos. old, from good. blood- lines. Will Reg. in buyers name. C. M. Eunice, Jr., Way- cross, Ph. AT. 3-9396. Pigs for sale, all sizes: Hampshire - Landrace cross; Hampshire-Duroe cross; also, Hampshires and Durocs. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton (Tate City community). Spotted Poland Chinas of choice breeding. Our sire Ing- lenooks Forward Step. Every dam in herd is sired by grand champ. 3 mo. old boars and gilts, $35. ea., entitled to Reg.; 3 boars and 6 gilts, fine ones, 250.; younger males, $25. ea. Morris Sanders, Megr., Ingle-. nook Farm, Glenwood. n 7 pigs, 9 wks. old, good bloodline, $10. ea.; also, hog wire, sev. hundred ft. Locat- ed 20-mi. from Atlanta. M. H ohnson, 2988 S. East, Point|.. St., East Point, Ph. PO, 8104. = | Rt. 2, Box 84, - Purebred red Duroc_boar and gilts, maybe Reg. Locat- ed 5 mi. N. of Metter, 9 mi. S. of Twin City, Hwy. 23. Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Box 153, Metter, Ph. MU. 5-2073. Pigs for sale: 5 shoats, 70- 80 lbs., $15. ea.; 7 pigs, $10. ea, A. E. Richardson, Rt. 3, Box 113, McDonough, Ph, 423- 4496. Choice Duroc _ breeding stock, males and females, all from large litters, 8 wks.-5 mos. old. William KE. Lanier, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. Cherry red Duroc male, service size, $40.; 6 and 7 mo. old gilts, $40. 6 mos. and younger, dif. ages and prices at farm. All nominated in United Duroc Assn., wormed and treated for Cholera. Will Reg. in buyers name; also, bred gilts for sale. A. C. Weathers, PO Box 37, Mer- shon. Reg. S. P. C. service boars and open gilts, quality breed- ing, for sale. M. J. Blackmon, tee Ph. 2938 (4 mi. SE of). , Reg. breeding hogs, Hamp- shire, Yorkshire and Duroc, all ages, priced to sell. All from disease free herds and of best bloodlines. Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst. Sev. Reg. Landrace sows for sale, all with pigs from 5 to 6 wks. old. All have been tested. D. J. Browning, Rt. 2, Box 184, Fitzgerald. 30 Spotted Poland China pigs for sale at farm, $10. ea. Located 8 miles North West of Cartersville, Sugar Valley District. Loyd J. Morrow, Rt. 4, Cartersville. Reg. boar, 2 thoroughbred sows, litters of both sows: first litter 13 and 9, second litter, 15 and 10, bred back; boar $100.; sows, $100. ea.; pigs, $10. ea. After March 15 pigs will be. $15. -ea: J. GC. Fouts, c/o Stuart P. Murrays Farm, New Salem Rd., Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph. 427-6844. Duroc boars and gilts, 3% mos. old, treated for Cholera, can be Reg., $30. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy- ton, (15 miles S.E. of Guyton on Hwy. 30). Duroc gilts and a boar, ap- prox. 6 mos. old, subject to Reg. Alfred Morris, Avondale Rd., Rt. 3, Macon. Reg. Tamworths, Bangs free, best bloodline, reason- ably priced. J. S. ba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. Reg. Duroc male pigs for sale, wt. 100 lbs., $22.50, from meat type bloodlines. Lester Kirksey, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-4038. Improved Reg. Duroc pigs, gilts, males, $25., wt. around 100 lbs.; also, few _ gilts, around 200 lbs., $40. Ernest Carter, Baxley, Ph. 7-2877. Dueling Decades 4\ MAJOR DUPONT AND A CAPT: EOURNIER-SARLOVESE FOUGHT 2,100 DUELS OVER A PERIOD OF19 YEARS / THESE OFFICERS OF NAPOLEON FOUGHT TO A STANDSTILL DECLARED A FINAL DRAW. FREEDOMS.AND YOUR Ars | Davis, Ab- EACH TIME THEY MET UNTIL THEY LORS (Located e. 40 SS North of Metter, 9 mile: of Twin City) 2, Boxe 5-2073. Ph. 335-3891. Reg. Landrace, service boar and gilts, from popi bloodlines. M. T. Cour, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589. _ Reg. Duroc pigs fr championship dam and |: $25. with papers furnished. J Felton, A. Brown, and Haralson mwy. 27, Ph. chanan). $15. land Mash, R bred gilts, F. Moore, Rt. dalia, Ph. 537-3477, S.P:C. Reg. 15. See at my place, 2 W. Dimpseys Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Sprin Ss . Leo Akins, 153, Metter, Ph. Lakeview Berkshires established 1912, now offe bred sows and 3 to 4 mo. boars and sows for sale. J. Hardman, Rt. 2, Comme 18 pigs and 4 shoats sale at my place for $10 ncated mi Fayetteville on Hwy. 92. t. Ph. 461-7256. Yorkshire boars, Reg. usually good bloodlines; (gilts are cros with purebred Spots and roc boar and hand bred ty to Reg. Yorkshire boar Horses, Mules & Po Reg. Morgan horses, < (at Po County line 646-3742 3, Fayettevill 3, Box 142, Store. . La ages, good bloodlines, and con O. Box 10016, At Stud: 2 Reg. Mor, stallions, one bright chestni other, golde Palomino, MHR PHBA-18522, approved ma with veterinary certificate MHR-12411; health. Ruth Hickory Sprin Box 90. Fairburn _Nice colt, deep red light mane and tail, 11 old, Pearl Hall, Rt. worth, Ph. 974-6577. Solid black gelding black saddle, bridle and blan 9 mos. old, ver gentle, all, $275. Ellis Morri ket, 3 yrs. P.O. Box 882-3208. Pr. of good 787, right, weighing lbs. ea. Fred Simpson, Rt. Lyons. R SHE, sypQE TN ds, SAY, GROOM KICKS (N THE SHINS anding for Freedom... GLSE:/HERE IN THE WORLD, WE INSURE OUR OWN Pl FREES INVESTMENT FREEDOM IS THE REGULAR PURCHASE gs Farm, Rt 4 i 3 Re, Uyp I CERTAIN PARTS OF FORMOSAN A WEODING CEREMONY /S COMPLETED WHEN THE formation. John Ashbough. Fairburn. > bay gaite ae pleasure gentle for children rea- -y priced. Bonnie Cha- 916 Lynhurst Dr., S.W., a 11, Ph. DI. 4-2014. Quarter horse Palo- ae 7 yrs. old, spirit- t well trained so any- an ride, Guar. not to Has been shown 3 yrs., | colts, Her 6 mo. old ino- stud colt will sell her if preferred. R. E. y, 1507 Vernon St., La- e, Ph. TU. 4- 5630 (no : calls). : burro and one 2 wheel rith practically new har- Quarter horse trained attle and hunting, both le. | ond M. Wadley, 5, Boling Broke. > Palomino mare, 4 yrs. dium heisht, wt. about s., gentle, works to cart ides well, has good 4 white stocking feet, also, saddle and bridle le. Glenn Wooten, Den- Be FR. 5-2761 (Hazle- rice SGheiland pony colts one yr. to 17 mos. old, a., all colors and sizes, 2parate or all together; > Reg. Shetland mares, in foal, will sell cheap, offers. also, saddles and |. s for sale. Jess Hol- "415 N. Main ae Jones- Ph. GR. 8-6771. d black gelding, 3 yrs. . old, very gentle, with saddle, bridle _ and >t, 3 gaited, priced for sale, Ellis Morris, St. , Ph. 882-3208. umber one mules, no 2, $80. ea. and one for Mules are all guar. to und, good mules, all i 12 yrs. old. Lon May, 4, Cages Ph. 374- : Reg. Golden Palo- Statlion shown under Step Easy Little Man; at stud, Jet black Ara- stallion, fee $25., will up mare and breed un- wht; also, for sale, sad- Be and one Palomino 3 yrs. old, anyone ee J. W. Van Horn, Covington Hwy., Deca- h. BU. 9-5798. Stud: Reg. Golden Palo- Stallion, has excellent mation, blaze face, snow mane and tail, white 38 feet, has exc. back name Little Warrior, id, when served, mares | up with return pri- 3; also, 5 horses to sell ide, and will board James Rickard R. Ran ch, -Rt. 3, Con- Ph. 483-8083 (nights). king ie chestnut blaze face, 7 to 8 yrs. ery gentle, but spirited, Allen Williamson, 5920 tree - Dunwoody Rd.; a, Ph. BL. 5-8769. rling Quarter horse hhestnut with white ar ormation, $200.00. as L, we aniel, Demo- Rd., Rt. 1 , College Park, 34-6845 (Fairburn). manent Reg. Quarter stallion, foaled 3-21-60, oe M. Moore, dam, Mar- : by LRs Jose, filly colt 5-1-62, sire Flynt dam, Crimson Tide by also, 2 horse trailer, Trailer Co. make. Would horses or trailer for oosa mares and stallion. Barr, c/o 6 Barr Ranch, sridge Rd., Jonesboro. 2k horse, wt. about 1300 2 or 14 yrs. old, extra quality, reasonably BEA. Clark, Ellenwood, 74-7387... _ gaited vi. od J and pony e to foal in 60 days, 4 oe rok a0 year old filly colt, Shetland pony, good color and quality, $125.; 2 yr. old part Shetland and part horse stallion, for sale or trade for mare or horse, 15 hands high or better. G. C. eyman, Rt. 6, Fred Kelley Rd., Rome, Ph. 234-4330. Fine 6 yr. old red stallion horse that is general and will work anywhere, can _ be rid- den, cheap. Cleve Adams, Rt. 3, Rock Springs Rd., Lithonia. At Stud: Blue Dog, No. 1583. See this grand old sire of quality foals before you breed your mares. This stud is 18 yrs. old, 100 pet. sound and still a contesting rope horse. Only 10 mares for 1963, $50. plus $1. day mare care. Ivan E. Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 245, Griffin. Ph: 8-8304. Nice bay Shetland pony, 6 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, anyone can ride, for sale or trade for larger horse. Delmos Towe, 107 Glenn St., Smyrna, Ph. 435-0750. Nice and gentle gray mare, 10 or 12 yrs. old, will work and ride, wt. about 1100 lbs., $125.; 8 or 10 yr. old, bay, quarter type brood mare, wt. about 1200 lbs., to foal soon, SiSD.36alsO;vat studs: 2: big: boned Jacks, black with white nose, wt. 900 lbs. ea., 4 and 10 yrs. old. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Farmers High School Community, Carrollton. Golden chestnut saddle horse, good gaits and spirited but safe for children, height 15 hands, wt. 950 lbs., 12 yrs. old, $175.. Julian Wren, 405 King St., Wrens, Ph. LI. 7- 6564 (after 1:30p-m.); : e Togge burg, one part Toggenburg and part Saanan; sev. youne }nannies, one just freshen other to freshen soon. All are gentle and easily managed. All from Toggenberg and Sa- anan stock. Mrs. F. A. Moore, Deepstep. 2 range bucks of French Alpine strain, young but ready for service, $10. ea.; al- so, At Stud: pure blooded Nu- bian buck, wt. almost 200 lbs., fee $3. Norman Nagel, Rt. 1, Kensington. 2 female goats, one French Alpine and one grade goat, both $20. Luke W. Wheeler, Lebanon, Ph. 926-6429. Livestock WANTED Want nice good young Jer- sey, Holstein cow, would pre- fer milking now with heifer calf at side. Prefer in this territory. C. H. Phillips, Rt. 3, Ellaville. Want 2 young Toggenburg natural butt headed male kids to breed with common goats. Bee Ehrlich, Box 19, Swains- TO. Want to trade one mo. old Jersey bull calf for mule or donkey between 6 and 8 yrs. old. Donald Couch, Rt. 1, Lindale: Want polled Hereford bull, 10-11 mos. old, free of dis- eases and. dwarfism back- ground, quote price delivered to my farm, 4% miles N.W. of Winston. Edgar Ragan, Rt. 3, Box 163, Douglasville. Donkey gelding, 3 yrs. old, rides and drives, cheap. ae McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. At Stud: Nice 5 gaited Chestnut with white main, tail, stockings, and blaze, $25. when served, 2 return privi- leges. Jerry Brown, Marietta, Ph. 427-3964. 2, 1962 Reg. colts by Mr. Nibble and one 1962 grade filly by Mr. Nibble. All are priced right and special terms will be made to qualified 4-H or FFA member. Ivan E. Tay- lor, Rt. 3; Box. 245; Griffin, Ph. 88304. 7 or 8 yr. old Quarter type bay mare with black mane and tail, spirited and gaited, about 800 lbs., $150. Charles Jones, Rt. 1, Mershon. 7 yr. old Quarter horse, wt about 900 Ibs., very gentle and well trained horse; 9 yr. old Quarter mare, gentle but spirited well trained, anyone can ride; also, sev. good gait- ed horses from 2 to 6 yrs. old. Price starts at $150. and up to $225. R. D: Thomas, Jr., Rt. 3, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-6647 z(; not collect). kid by side, $35.; sell and want good Sheep and Goats 2 yr. old Nubian doe with 14 mo. old doe ready for breeding, $25. All from good milking stock. All 3 for $50.; also, sev. com- mon goats for sale, $5. ea. J. T. Martin, 143 Hillcrest DE: Rt. 1, Dublin. Reg. French Alpine, Reg. no. FA-7165-Del-Norte, will freshen in May, $75.; 2 French Alpine and Nubian, one to freshen in March, $25. ea. Mrs. B. . Lowman, Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 948-3295. For sale or trade milk goats; also, at stud, Reg. Toggen- pare buck, fee, $3. or one kid. os McMahon, 1929 Cherry xa, Augusta, Ph. RE. 3- About 20 grown goats, large type, all females except one, $6. per head, if all taken. Call or write before you come. M. Moody Peed, RFD, Butler, (no collect calls). Nice young milk goats, now freshening, on sale. MM: Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thom- asville. Butthead Saanan billy, 10 mos. old, long hair, large for age, out of heavy milker, good qualities and runs in pasture, $15. at farm 2 miles south of Courthouse on U.S. 27. No collect calls or Sunday sales. Andrew Hamrick, Car- seo Ete TE. 2-2772. orek Raat also, - ea. at farm: ; and. one : kids, 2 F: aly, = e Want young saddle mare, prefer gaited one suitable for 10 yr. old child, not over 8 or 10 yrs. old and cheap. Bar-. ry Wood, c/o Dewey Wood, Box 7, Ball Ground. Want good mare, wt. 1,000 to 1,100 Ibs., must be limber to plow and pull wagon. Dont want one that has been used in logging. Will consider mare mule. State price and Purple or Glue ioneord grapevines, well rooted, 20 to 30 in. high, 25c to 30c ea. Add postage; also, about 14 bushel Hot Cowhorn pepper, make offer. Per. 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood (3917 Panthers- ville Rd.). Stuart and Elliot pecan trees, both good varieties Have Elliotts in larger sizes, 2-3 ft., $2535 8-4) ft., -$2:2535 4-5 ft., $2.50 and 5-6 ft., $3. Write for price list on large orders. Permit 31. L. E. Brown, Ba- conton, Ph. 787-5785.- Hemalaya blackberry pl- ants and blueberry plants, (M. T. type), 6 plants, $1.; Muscadine grapevines, well rooted, 5, $1.; Crabapple trees, 4, $1.; old fashion peach trees, 3 ,$1.; garlic bulbs, nice, Ige. size, 8, $1. Add postage. Permit 305. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, 6, Gainesville. ~ Grapevines, Se pli: leading varieties apple and pear trees, 2-3 ft. $1.25 ea.; 3-4 ft. $1.50; Brown Turkey figs, 2 ft. size, $1. ea.; Keiffer pears, 4-6 ft., $1.75 ea.; 7-8 ft., $2.50 ea.; cherry and apricot trees, 4-6 ft., $1.75. Add postage. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933. Tender Hull English Pea seed, Germ. 98 pct., $1. cup- ful; Perkins 12 in. pod Okra seed, Germ. 98 pct.; Cornfield White Cut Short Beans, Germ. 94 pct.; Large Early Yellow Corn ready for using in 60 or 90 days, 50c cupful; Cowhorn and Banana Pepper seed, Germ. 82 pct., 25c tea- spoonful; Ginseng, 50c ea.; Golden Seal, 20c ea. Permit 93. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Govt. inspected Papershel! pecan trees, prices start at $1.50. Write for price list. Permit 448. Arthur O. Sand- ison, P. O. Box 1046, Albany, Ph. HE. 2-1474. Klondike Strawberry plants, well rooted and damp packed, $1. C., add 25c per C for post- age and handling charges. Minimum shipment 200 pl- cond. in first letter. Arch|ants. Georgia orders only. Gaddis, 1187 Alpharetta St.,| Permit 319. Mrs. Luther S. Roswell. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N. E., wee | Atlanta 7: Ph. DR. 3-1846. Seed & Plants FOR SALE Scuppernong plants from Carters Vineyard, black and brown, well rooted and damp packed. Permit 86. B. O. Car- ter, Rt. 4, Box 204C, Griffin. Certified seed sweet pota- toes grown from vine cut- tings. Graded seed if prvfer- red, Ga. Reds, $2. bu. with basket; Red Skin Early Sw- eets (30 days earlier than Ga. Reds), $2.50 bu. Contain- ers furnished. Will not ship. No checks. C. F. Mann, Rt. 2, Box 31, Surrency, Ph. 367- 3897 (Baxley). Old Fashion Cling Stone White English peach trees, 2- 4 ft. tall, 1 yr. old, $17 \ea.; $10. doz. "Cannot ship. Permit 252. W. E. Smith, 421. King Arnold St., Hapeville, PO. 1-8276. Pensacola Bahia seed, Pure seed, 98.70 pct; Germ. 61 pct; Firm seed 22 pct. Total Germ, 83 pct., 18c lb. C. M. Pippin, Tee Rt. 2, Albany. Old Fashion bean seed White Creasbacks Cornfield beans, Germ. 91 pct.; White Cut Short Cornfield beans, Germ; 83 pet.; Little: Six Weeks Pink Peanut Half Runners, Germ. 96 pct.; Large White Half Runners, Germ. 95 pct., ea. kind 75c cupful. Add postage, no stamps or checks. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters. Fruit trees: Apple: Red and Yellow Delicious, Winesap; Ark. Black; Terry Winter; Kinnard; Early Harvest; Hor- se; Yate; Black Ben and Red Sweet; 2 yr., 50c ea.; Grape= vines: Concord and Delaware, 20e ea. p. p. on orders of $5. or more. Permit 214. Roy Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland. Musecadine grapevines; ha-= zelnut bushes; beechnut bus-= hes, 4, $.1; May cherry trees and old fdshion peach trees, 3, $1.; blueberries, 6, $1.; catnip, 4, $1. Add postage. Permit. 295. Mrs. M. Turner, Gainesville. Sete Good Tender Old Time Bean Seed: White Cornfield beans, Germ. 98 pct.; Little White Half Runner _ beans, Germ. 95 pct.; Little Pink. Peanut Six Weeks. beans, Germ. 98 pct.; White Six Weeks beans, Germ. 97> pct.; Cream Six Weeks _ beans Germ. 96 pct., all 75 cupful; Red Speckle Crowder peas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ' White Cut Short Cornfield beans, Germ. 95 pct.; White Creasback Cornfield beans Germ. 90 pct.; Striped Haif Runners, Germ. 95 pet., all 60c cupful, and add 15c post= age per. cup; also, Old Time Seven Top turnip seed, Germ. 95 pet. Send stamped enve- lope, no checks. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B. Ellijay. Good Tender Old Time Bean Seed: White Half Run- ners, Germ. 90 pct.; White Cut Shorts, Germ. 95 pct.; White Creasbacks, Germ. 95 pet., each kind, 75c cupful and postage. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Sissi. 1, Union Point, Ni will not be Babes Only farms and farm land for sale, for money rent, wanted to buy or exchange for, or wanting fo rent are eligible for publication. Notices may not exceed 70 words, including name, address and telephone number when desired. Notices will be cut down or returned to writer if submitted otherwise. One notice only to an individual or family, except in case of separately owned tracts. 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The: Bulletin is not and will not be responsible for typographical or printers errors, or for errors of any kind, made by the patrons in writing the original mofice. = TICE Spring Farm Land Edition March 27 The annual Spring Farm Land edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday, March 27. The deadline for all notices arriving in the Bulletin office is March 12. Notices received later than March 12 (regardless of reason involved) Phone PAGE SIX Seed & Plants FOR SALE Good Tender Beans: Little White Half Runner beans. Germ. 87 pct.; White Corn- field beans, Germ. 81 pct., each\'75e cupful p. p.: Cream Mush Peas, Germ. 89 pct., Speckle Crowder peas, Germ. 8i pct.; Green Okra_ seed, Germ. 95 pct., all 50c cupful, p. p. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Running Okra, Germ. 85 pet. 25c pkg.; Clemson Spine- less Okra, Germ. 93 pct., 25c pkg.; 75c cupful. Will be Arasan treated if desired. Grover Sowell Jr., Rt. 2, Box 293-A, Griffin. Old Fashion Tender White Half Runner garden bean seed, Germ. 90 pct.; Old Fash- ion Tender White Garden Creasback Bean seed, Germ. 89 pct., ea. 65c cupful; long Red Hot Pepper pods for home use, 25 doz. pods or 5 doz. pods, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. 1963 hand saved, round, dark green yellow meat Wa- termelon seed, Germ. 91 pct., 50c cupful; Golden Ball, lg. very sweet deep ridged canta- loupe seed, Germ. 86 pct., 65c cupful. Add sufficient post- age. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Good Tender Old Time bean seed: White Half Runner garden beans, Germ. 98 pct.: White Cut Short Cornfield beans. Germ. 98 pct.; White Creasback Cornfield beans, Germ. 93 pct., each kind, 75c cupful; Red Speckle Crowder peas, Germ. 95 pct.; Purple Hull Crowder peas, Germ. 75 pct., each kind, 55c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Running ckra seed, $1., half cup p. p.; Russian Sun Flower seed, 60c cupful, p. p. also, 6 ft. Mahan pecan tree, bearing. Lab. No. 197. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. PO. 1-7626. White Creasback Cornfield beans, Germ 94 pct.; White Half Runner garden beans, Germ. 85 pct., each 75c cup- ful. Mrs. Eula Beal, Rt. 3, Box 132, Ellijay. Good Tender Bean Seed: White Six Week beans, Germ. 90-pet.; Old Time White Half Runners, Germ. 83 pct., White Cornfield Creasback beans, Germ. 92 pct., all 75c cupful: White Mush peas, Germ. 88 pet., 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Inez Barrett, P. O. Box 35. Ellijay. Garden sage plants, 10c ea.; blue Damson sprouts, 5, $1.; peppermint plants, 5c ea., or 40c doz.; artichokes, $1.75 gal.; Ige. striped sunflower seed, 25c cupful. Mrs. Leilar pes: Rt. 1, Box 214, Roys- on. Muscadine grape, Fox, gra- pes and quince, 4, $1.:; hazle- nut; mtn. blueberry, 12, $1.25; garlic, $1.50 C; kudzu, $2. C; crabapple; Sweet Gum; Dam- son plums, 4, $1.; lemon balm; _catnip; tansy; red horsemint, 12. $1. plus postage. Permit 278. Mrs. F. M. Eaton; Rt. 1, Dahlonega. : Seed sweet potatoes grown from vine cuttings, Cert, by Dept, Agri. very nice, not strings or cracked, Ga. Reds, $2. bu.; Red Skin Early Sw- eets, $3. bu. at my place. Containers not furnished, and will not ship. L. W. Hutchin- son, Jr., Rt. 1, Nicholls, Ph. 632-4854 (Alma) call noon or night, not collect. Lg. dk. rind, yellow meat, Watermelon seed, Germ. 87 pet. 50 seed, 10c; 150 seed, 25c _ and stamped envelope; 700 seed, .$1,. add postage. Mrs. _P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. 1962 crop White Hull Ten- der White Half Runner beans, Germ: 88 pct; White Tender Cornfield beans, Germ. 92 pct. hard seed, 5 pct. Total Germ. 95 pct., fine for eating and canning; also, Striped Tender Cornfield beans, Germ. 92 pct. Hard Seed 2 pct., total Germ. 94 pct., all 60c cup (% pint). Add postage. Sold in two cup amounts and up. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee. White Half Runner garden beans, Germ. 93 pct., 50c cup- ful, add 14c postage 1 cup, 33c for 2 cups. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Whipperwill Cowpeas, Germ. 80 pct.; Black Eyed Cowpeas, Germ. 82 pct.; Ala- bama Crowder Cowpeas, Germ. 81 pct., sample 10c; 3 lbs., $1.; Rockyford canta- loupe, Germ. 97 pct., sample 15c; 50 oz.; Perkins Longpod Okra, Germ., sample 10c;, $1. Ib.; Yellow Crookneck Squ- ash, Germ. 90 pct., sample 15c; $1.50 Ib.; Congo Water- melon, Germ. 70 pct.; sample 15e; $150" Ib; Martin and Bushel Gourd seed, 2 pks, 35c p. p. Earl Stuckey, Blacks- hear. 2300 lbs. Pensacola Bahia grass seed for sale, Germ. 60 pet., Firm seed 19 pct., total Germ. 79 pct., no noxious weeds. Mason McKinnon, Rt. 1, Montezuma. Tender Garden Beans: White Half Runners, Germ. 87 pet.; White Six Weeks Bunch beans, Germ. 96 pcet.; Pink Peanut Six Weeks Bunch beans, Germ. 91 pct., all $1. for 1Ige.cupful. p..p. No checks. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box 77, Ellijay. Bearing size Mtn. huckle- berry bush, dewberry vines, 6, $1.; yellow root, 50c doz.: tame cherry sprouts, 4, $1. Add postage. Permit 9. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Klondike and _ streamline mixed with everbearing st- rawberry plants, $1. C. Add postage. Permit 306. Mrs. John R. Terry, Rt. 3, Rock- mart. Kudzu crowns, rooted, $2. C: 500, $7.; $12.50 M; Klond- ike strawberry plants, 300, $2.; 500, $3. Add postage. Per- mit 10. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Blakemore - (early) straw- berry plants, 50c C. (you dig them). Permit 326. T. FE. Free- burg, 123 Rex Rd.,. Morrow, Ph. 366-3737. Seed and Plants Not Requiring Report Or Inspection Permit FOR SALE Minor gourd seed, grows to 3 and 5 gal. size, 1 doz. seed, $1. p. p. Alberta Burnsed, Ellabell. . ; Water bottle gourd seed, 2 doz., $1. p: p. Carlos Burnsed, Ellabell. All color double Hcllyhock seed, % cup 50c; old Fashion Dishrag gourd seed, % cup, 50c. Mrs. J. B. Gilbert, Rt. 3, Box 18-A, Sylvester. : California Multiplying Beer seed, 50c start and stamped envelope. No C. O. D. orders. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buch- anan. : California Beer seed, 50c start p. p.; 2 starts, $1. and instructions for mixing. R. H. Dunbar, 615 Jessamine St., Fitzgerald. Bushel gourd seed, 3 doz. seed, 25c and stamped enve- lope. Dewey Gulledge, Rt. 1, Dallas. Thick rind Martin gourd |j seed, new crop, 25 spoonful with stamped, addressed en- velope. ; H. Craft, Rt. 2; Hi- berton. Fresh California multiply- ing beer seed, 40c start; 4 starts, $1. p. p. Mrs. Earl Pin- cher, Rt. 2, Bremen. Jumbo gourd seed, 50 in around, and Cobra like snake gourd seed, 30 seed $1.; thick | rind Martin gourd seed, Dip- per, long handle, milk bottle, dishrag, vace, short neck, darning and about 10 other varieties of ornamental seed, $1. C. W. W. Massey, Box 118. Bronwood. White multiplying onions, | $1.50 gal. plus 25e postage. Mrs. A. T. Russell, Rt. 3, Chatsworth. : Hay, Feed, fn FOR SALE Yellow snap corn for feed (pisker picked), delivered within reasonable distance, $52. ton, less for large lots. Lamar Putnam, Rt. 2, Fair- burn, Ph. 964-6036. Good quality soybean hay in heavy square bales, saved without rain; also, some Les- pedeza hay, good cond., saved without rain. Archie D. Mc-~ Daniel, Rt. 1, Duluth, Ph. 448-3666 (Norcross). cuttings of Coastal Bermuda hay, $25. ton at field, and will deliver loads of 7 tons, more or less, within 60 miles my farm, $30. ton; 60 to 80 miles, $32.50 ton; 80 to 100 miles, $35. ton, and you furnish 2 oz 3 hands to help driver unload. S. J. Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788-2975. Quantity of choice Coastal Bermuda hay for sale at my farm, well fertilized, cut ani baled without rain. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Scereven,- Ph: 584-2212 (Odum). Poultry FOR SALE Show type Dark Cornish bantams $10. pr.; trio White Laced red Cornish bantams, $7.50; gray Japanese ban- taiMis, $5). pre J emales, I te male Black O. E. Game, $5.; Auto sexing Texan pigeons, . pr.; 2 pr. English show Racers $7.50 pr.; other pig- eons, $1. ea. and up. R. W. Pealor, 794 Ponce De Leon Terr., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 5- 3829. White Chinese geese now laying, $3. pr. Cannot ship. Ben H. Cochran, Rt. 1, Box as Douglasville, Ph. 942- Jf . About 40 geese, approx. half geese and half ganders, $2. head. Pick up at my place, cannot ship. W. R. Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. : Araucanus chicken eggs, $2.50 doz.; also, booking or- ders for pheasant eggs for April and May, 15 different breeds. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus, Ph. 924-7575. substance. In the right one. Ready to take orders for} June 12 and Aug. 12, 1963 Mixed Bantams, splend layers and setters, 30 hens, 8 roosters, $1. ea.; 2 Golden Seabright roosters, $2. ea.; 2 White Cochin roosters, $2. ea. All 1962 hatch. Walter S. Hogan, 878 Stallings St., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-6065 Show type Bantams, dark, black, white and Spangle Cor- nishes; Blue Rosecombs; Mille Fleur; B. B. Reds; Silver Duckwings; B. B. English Game; Golden Seabright; Ringneck Pheasants; white Ducks for sale. Cannot ship; also, want to buy Spangle O. E. Games. Roy Maddox, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville (Old Planta- tion Rd., near Crowes store). Pure Tate Tassel Claborne, Ige., 2 to 4 yrs. old, brood hens, $6. ea.; also March, April hatching eggs, $6. per 15; cocks $12. to $15. D. D. Haywood, Cherry St., Barn- esville. Good many Pit Games, few good cocks, and good many stags and hens for sale. Stags in Brown Red, Roundhead, Clarets, Red Quills and their Censecs: Robert R. Ferguson, 0. Purebred heavy type, long S.S. Hamburgs, 1 m males, $15.80; 2 Lak 1 male and 1. fem one Buttercup fem All hatched March, not pay Exp. charge: cept collect phone W. B. Tomlinson, man, Ph. 263-5597. Lge. bronze Tur. and gobblers, good stock, $5. ea. Will shi lect. W. M. Mims, R ronville. Old English black Game Bantams: 2 h one rooster, $5. W. son, Mableton, Ph. 5 thoroughbred Bantam hens, $1.2 Japanese Silkie he rooster, $1.25 ea; al trie fence charger, P. J. Farmer, Red , PO. 1-7683 (Atlanta, a P.M.). - ee Golden oes head, or $4. trio. Cann O. D. McClure, 1753 leg Dark Cornish hatching 3830 eggs, $1.80 per setting of 14; or 30 for $3.45 and my car- tons to be returned at buyers expense. - O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ly. Ty: 20 Game hens, most of them hatched last Spring, $25.; also, one rooster for sale. Send ad- dressed envelope. Ethel Handy, Young Harris. 300 White Leghorn hens 60 percent production. Take your pick for 75c ea. Mrs. James H. Dillard, Rt. 1, Dalton (5 mi. So. on Dug Gap road). 4 hens and 1 rooster, Dark Cornish Bulldog type, been vaccinated for disease; 4 hens and 1 rooster of Red Lace Bantams, $6. for the five. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., ae Atlanta 17, Ph. DI 7- One pr. Pit Games; one crowing size stag and one pul- let of White Hackles, $4.; al- so, one Ky. Dam stag, $2.; 3 game hens, $1.50 ea., or $4. for all 3. C. L. Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gainesville. Araucanus chickens, laying } pink, blue, green turquoise and olive green eggs, $10. pr.; $14. trio, exp. col.; hatching eggs, asstd. cols., 40c ea., in- sured P.P. Send M.O. Mrs. Adidie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle Pit Games, strain of Butch cross; several bro $12.50; Walker cock: stags 9 to 11 months hens $5.; pullets $3 Schuman, P. O. Box vannah, Ph. AD. 3-771 45 H. and N. . White horn pullets, 6 mos. ok beaked, had_all vaccin: in good production. W- at exact cost (kept) of used and price of Cannot ship. Mrs. B. ler Rt Box 25, = 50 New Hampshire pullets laying about | $1.75 ea. Pascal W._ 155 Greenville St., Ph. AL. 3-3982. National Society : for Crippled Children and Adults 2023 W. Ogden Ave. St., NE., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4- Bibo : 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. 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 experience of the state chemists office, the feed is rarely ever to blame. i 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 guarantee tag should a'ways be enclosed with the sample. Quite often there are various dru the levels are too high. gs added which are toxic Chicago 12, Ill. 2 ere = 1 NA Sig a ivi al aed RA, 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. ee: wv j ee Otis ingneck pheasants, 4 ae 11 hens, $2. ea.; Shukars, $1.75 ea. For- Sherman, 2320 Horton lege Park, Ph. 761- : Doves, $5. pr.; Ring- aves, $4. pr. Will ship collect. Send money Miss Eve Wallace, 716 St., N. E., Atlanta 8, . 4-5152. Per. 28. to get your breeding edigreed N. Z. W. rab- th yr. pedigree breed- +k, large litters, no in- ils, also, rabbit fertili- opost, 10 bu. up, 75c maller amts., $1. bu. W. Page, 149 North VY. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. 3452, cal fine breeding age abbits (N. Z. W.), 6 d, $1. ea. W. R. Morris, Joliday Blvd., Forest *h. GR. 8-9361. Z. W. pedigree buck , $5. ea.; also about 75 King pigeons, 75c_ ea. Jackson, Box 44, Orc- fill, Ph. 3088 (after 6 rican Giant Homers, Mondains and Birm- 1 Roller Pigeons. $6. pr. : a G. De La Rue, 307 3 iets, Decatur. bin, Mookien, Nuns, eters, Parloe Tumblers, Fantails, and one Hel- \l healthy pigeons, rea- y priced. Wade Mal- >, O. Box 209, Fitzger- vy type Pigeons, feather pre ae some blue winners, $3. pr.; 2 pr., ll ship, not less than 2 A. Smith, RFD 1, Box ortson, Ph. FA, 4-1726 lect calls). te King Pigeons, Giants, s, Auto-sexes, reason- rices, will not ship. Lo- 3} miles from Macon city North on Hwy. 49. C. xon, Rt. 6, Box 244, te King pigeons, $2. pr.; $10. Excellent breeders. > Luckey, 1826 Walker ugusta. te King Pigeons, $3. pr. Crowder, Farm, Rt. 3, Windy d., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5- r, hundred Bobwhite Chukars, Tenn. Red select birds for breed- ll in large flight pens; sooking orders for quail o be available in 1963 season, large quanti- rite what you want and or details. J. L. Tade, 21st St., Columbus, Per. r. young white doves, r. young Ringneck do- 4.; 3 pr. older Ringneck $4. pr. Will ship Exp. send M. O. All letters red. E. W._ Greiner, tto St., Bainbridge. te King pigeons, cho- lect prs., excel. breed- sock, guaranteed mated anded. Producers of 16 squab per yr., weigh 14 ozs. ea., $4. pr. Will ship J. J. Beaton, 305 Step- ast. P. O. Box 897, eral hundred Bobwhite raised in lge. flight some select birds for ars, $3. pr.; extra Mal- trakes, $1.50 ea. No less 2 shipped; also. Golden tht Bantams, $4. pr.: o. Permit 70. C. L. Caw- Riverdale, a GR. 8- ional Society for Children: aud Adults c/o Melody | ..2 black doe purebred rab- bits, $3. ea.; one all colored doe rabbit, $2.50; one Chin- chilla doe, purebred. $4.; 2 California does, $2.50 ea; 4 N. Z. white does, $2.50 ea., or will sell all for $22. Rocky Strickland, Rt. 3, Sullivan ane College Park, Ph. PO. 6- Poultry Game, Fowl WANTED Want Homing pigeons, Hamsters and Guinea _ pigs. William Hodges Jr., P.O. Box 230, Vidalia. Want White Leghorn Ban- tam chickens within 100 miles Ellijay. Hugh Puckett, El- ijay. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Lge. No. 4 farm bell comp- lete and in excel. cond., $35. Jack Vickery, (near Sho Creek Church) Rt. 2, Lavonia, Ph. 356-8815. Two lIge. wagon wheels, $5. ea. at my place: Mrs. G. W. Williams, Box 755, Rt. 1, Williams Rd., Columbus, Ph. FA, 3-1589. Two sheep shears, will do to shear mules mane, $3.; also, cole planter for sale. ioe McDaniel, Norcross, Ph. 13: Middling meat from meat type hogs, corn red, 40c_lb., pure lard, 25 Ib. can, $4. G. L. Bramlett, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 428-8947. 1962 crop lge. leaf, shade dried sage, $1. pt. cup.; fine white rice popcorn, 10 Ibs., $1.50; 20 lbs., $3.; black wal- nuts, hulled, half bu. $2. Add postage; also, fine country eured. shoulder meat, 31 Ibs., 65c lb. Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Box 14, Dalton. : Wild cucumber bark, yel- low root, rattle root, queen of meadow root, ratsbane, wild cherry bark, May apple, $1. for 2 lb. lardbox full. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 3 extra lge. (100 lb.) print sacks, one of a kind, 3, $1.65, p. p. in Ga.; 4, 50 lb. white sacks, nice for dish towels, $1.35" p-_p. Mrs: W.-Y. sum= mers, Rt. 1, Newnan. Sun dried sour apples, 75c Tb. plus postage. Send money order. Mrs. L. W. Dennis, Rt. 2, Franklin. Inice fresh dried cowhorn pe al| gins, 742 Concord Rd., Smy- per pods for home use only, 20c doz.; 6 doz., $1.; queen o meadow, 4 lb. lardbox full, 90c. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. 1962 nice shade cured sage, $2. Ib. p. p. No orders less than one pound, and filled only in zones 1 and 2. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Rt. 3, Box 35-A, Ball Ground. Hams, 75c tb.; sides 40 lb. Add postage if shipped. J. B. Bramlett, Margret. Unwashed sheeting feed bags, $2.60 doz. p. p., free of | 5 0c: Maj ge. 60c ea. Mrs. Floyd r, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Nicely trimmed aprons, very nice, good materials, in prints, checks or solid colors, two pockets, with or without bibs, small size 50c; med. 75c; lge. $1.; also, old fashion bon- nets, ladies size, $1:; chil- drens 75. Add postage on all orders. Mrs. C. F. Humphries, 125 North Ave., Garage Apt., Gainesville. : ew, in, cored, some outing lining, some quilted in shells, mostly box pattern, $9. ea.; 2, $17. Mrs. P. S. Wallace, Rt. 2, John Petree Rd., Powder Springs. Emb. pillowcases, good sheeting, $1.50 set; big size quilt tops pieced with new material, $2.25 ea.; cro. no=- velty soap turtles, all colors, 50c ea. Add_ postage: Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming. i Bib aprons, 60c ea.; band aprons 50c ea., all print, and trimmed; ladies sun bonnets, small prints, $1. ea.; also, baby diaper shirts, 3, $1. Add postage. and 10c extra for WANTED Want Tory Cowpea seed. Quote prices per lb., and bus- hel. Edwin D. Foshee, Box 71, Barnesville. Want to buy velbet bean seed, running type preferred, Need 2 bushels. M. M. Mun- roe, Box 94, Buchanan. Want one whole cured sheep hide, short fur, no green hides. State size, cond- ition and price. A. W. Hud- rma. Will clean hen houses for manure within 35 mi. radius of Atlanta. W. J. Bates, 114 East Lake Dr., Doraville, Ph. 457-2964. Want 5 bu. Whipperwill crowder peas. State price. George A. Lord, 1775 S Candler Rd., Decatur. Want Honey peach _ trees, any size. W. S. Blomely, Plains. Want mixer for making self-rising corn meal, 500 Ibs. H. J. Jones, Rt. 1, Lula. Want good used tin roofing for use in repairing chicken houses. Will remove tin from building if needed. Prefer in No. Ga. Quote price and what you have. Claude Padgett, Rt. 2, Jasper. Ph. 337-5379 (Fair- mount). Want black locust posts to be used for split rail fence. Write price per thousand and length of post. Don Berry, Box 101, Barnesville. Want to buy some Canna seed cane. Quote prices in letter. D. A. Boatright, 438 Old Jesup Road, Brunswick. Want to buy some P. O. J. Govt. improved cane. Quote price in letter. S. W. Boat- right, 49 Buckingham Place, Brunswick. : Want honey bees free of disease and at reasonable price, located within 25 mi. radius of Douglas or Empire. Parley P. Davis, Rt. 1, Em- pire, Ph. WE. 4-2621. Patent bee gums, 10 frame size. Gums without found- ation, $11. ea. Cert. by Dept of Agri. G. S. Jordan, 1786 Lakewood Ave., S. E., At- lanta, Ph. MA. 17-4054 (not collect). Hickory smoked meats: Hams, sausage and _ bacon; also, lard for sale. Jim Hop- kins, Rt. 2, (Tate City Com- munity), Clayton. 100 pct. pure dried ground red hot pepper, 1 oz., 35c; 3 ozs., $1.; 1 lb., $4.; 5 Ibs., $20.; 10 Ibs., $35. All p. p. L. Doug- las Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. Yellow root, 75c lard box full; sassafras roots, 2, 50c; ratsbane, 25c matchbox full; poke root, 2, 50c; life ever- lasting, 75c lardbox full. Add postage. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Several thousand gals. pure Ga. Sugarcane syrup packed in gal. cans, 6 to ease for ship- ping or pick up at Cedar Sp- rings, $9. case; also, % gal. cans, 6 to case, $4.50 (also packed 12 to case). Shipped from Blakely Exp. only in case lots. Send M.-O. Ship- ment made day order recd. Leon H. Baughman, Cedar Springs. 2 water mill rocks, 40 in, diam., 8 in. thick, $50. Ira Want to hear from someone who has Copper Skin Bunch potato plants. Wish to place order now. Laman Skinner, Rt. 3, Brunswick. Want four millstones, two foot in diameter. Address re- plies and price quotations to William W. Griffin, 2434 Bank of Georgia Bldg., At- lanta 3, Ph. JA. 2-2200. Want for seed, about 500 stalks of old fashion red sugarcane and about 500 stalks old fashion red Ribbon sugarcane, within 100 mi. radius. Will pick up at farm. @eM. Lerritt Sr:, P.O, Box 95, Unadilla. Handicrafts FOR SALE _ Will do quilting, you furn- ish everything. Mrs. Jessie Garner, 1316 Fleetwood Dr., SE, Atlanta. Little girls cotton dresses 1-4 yrs., $1.75;. matching pants 50c ea; nice cotton aprons 75c; work aprons (cob- bler style) $1. ea.; tea aprons, 50c ea. (small). Add postage. Mrs. N. W. Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 132, Jesup. Potholders, 15 ea.; 4, 50c "| Rt. 8, Ridgeway Dr., Pettigrew, Rt. 2, Box 415, P.P. Miss Nancy Gail Causey, Rt. 1, Box 23. Guyton. ee Pe AES SUI ta coh holes. Mrs. -Evelyn Panter,| checks. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Margret. Rt. 8, Gainesville. d e Lge. size emb., lace trim- Miscellane med, pillowcases, $2. pr.; ous ladies old fashioned bonnets, 1.35; button crown bonnets, 1.65; band aprons, clothes pin apron, 75c ea.; bib aprons and tea aprons, $1. ea.; also, girls dresses, 1-6 yrs. size, nice material, $2.50 ea.; baby sacques, 59c; boys shirts, . yrs., $1.49; emb., lace trim- med vanity sets, to match, $3.50. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple. Baby jacket and bootees, $2.; baby caps, 50c; center- piece, $1.; Pansy doily, $1.25; 3 pe. dresser set, $1.25; Cup and Saucer doily, $1.50. Free piece if you order all. Mae Ete Rt. 1, Box 34, Kings- and. Dbl. Wedding Ring quilt $10.; strip quilts made of drapery materials, $4.50 ea.; 6, $25. Add 50c postage each quilt. All dbl. bed size, new materials and cotton batting. No checks. Delia Sappington, Gaines- ville, Ph. 536-3135. 4 dbl. bed size quilts made of new materials: Grand- mothers Flower. Garden; Evening Star (little stars) $8. ea.; nine patch, $7.50; Dbl. Wedding Ring $8.50, or any 2 quilts $15. and 50 post- age; or all 4 for $25 and 75c postage. Cash or M.O. No out of Ga. orders. Mrs. I. L. Bor- ing, Rt. 3, Dallas. 18 in. white centerpiece, $2.50; white 15 in. $2. and white 15 in., $1.75; yellow 9 pe. chair and sofa set, $5.50; 3 pce. white dresser sets, $1.75; green 9 pe. chair and. sofa sets, $6.; and white set $6. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanolee. Bleached sheeting pillow- cases, cro. edges: 2 wildroses ere. pillowcases, (roses pink, yellow, red and blue), $2.25 pr.; cro. cream dinette center- pieces, diamond design, $2.25 ea.; cro. wall grapes, pears, peaches, cois. Red, yellow and purple with green leaves and stems, loop for hanging, 50c ea. Add 10c postage, no checks. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. Old fashion bonnets, $1.; aprons, med. 50c; Ige. 75c; dish towels, emb. 7, gL: Pil- loweases. emb., white, $1.25; sheeting, $1. Add 35c postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford. New quilt tops (35), solid and prints, lge. of assorted patterns, $3. ea.; 4, $10. Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Rainwater, Rt. 1, Dallas. Girls print dresses, well made, trimmed, wide skirts, sizes 1 to 3, $1.25 ea.: 2, $2.; sizes 4 to 6, $1.35 ea.; 2, $2.50; haud emb. pillowcases, lge size, unbleached, $1.25 set; 2 sets, $2.; also, buckeyes, 5c ea. Lucy Musson, Rt. 2, Sum- merville. New- handmade dbl. be size quilts, solids and prints, cotton material, cotton pad- ding: Step Around _ the Mountain; Grandmothers Flower Garden. Db]. Wedding Ring designs, all $12. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt 5. Box 58, Ellijay. New handmade dbl. bed size quilts, good print, cotton materig! and cotton padding: 8 pont Star, Bow, and Little Star, $6. ea.; also, quilt tops: 8 Point Star, Marys Blocks, and Tree and Six Blocks, $2. ea.; also, other blocks, 3, $5. Add postage Mrs. H. B. Flury, 306 William St., Soperton. Gentlemens | Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all new cotton material, hand sewn: Dresden Plate, $6.; den, $7.; Grandmothers Fan $5. p. p. Mrs. J. D. Ellis Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay. Little girls cotton dresses, 1-6 yr. sizes, well made, $1.75 ea.; fancy tea aprons stitched with mch., $1.50 ea.- plain aprons, 50c ea.; also, quilt tops pieced by pattern, $2. ea. 2, Gainesville. 3 pe. cro. vanity sets, $1. set; emb. dresser scarves with cro. edging, $1.25 ea.; cro. rose or pansy doilies, $1.50 ea.; also, quilt tops by pat- tern, $2.50 ea. Add postage, ne checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. SALES EVENTS FEBRUARY 22, 1963Bain- bridge1 P.M.Registered Angus Cattle SaleDecatur County Livestock Auditor- ium TRI-STATE ANGUS ASSOCIATION. 20 bulls, 40 females including cows with calves, bred cows and open heifers. For informa- tion contact Robert Puckett, Box 307, Blakely. FEBRUARY 25, 1963Tifton Georgia Angus Associa- tion All Star Show and Sale Livestock Pavilion, Coastal Plains Experiment Stationselling 5 bulls, 45 open and bred heifers Show 9:30 A.M. Sale 1:00 P.M. For further informa- tion Contact Carl O. Parker, 3858 Mathis St., Macon. MARCH 7, 1963 Thursday, 1:00 PMat Farm Aiamo, between Alamo and McRae Spotted Polend Chinas and Durocs at auction boars, bred and open gilts. Free Bar-B-Q dinner. For catalog contact W. Preston White, Rt. 2, Alamo, Ph. 568-3323. MARCH 8 12:30 P.M Southeastern Shorthorn Breeders Assn. Show and Sale at Tri-County Live- stock Barn Social Circle (at The Hub)Approx. 45 bulls and about 50 females to be sold. For catalog con- tact Bruce W. Hancock, Rt. pare Rd., Stone Moun- ain. ein OW MUCH COTTON DO BOLL WEEVILS EAT? " AMOUNT TO = 7S POUNDS SEED COTTON SM Grandmothers Flower Gar- Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. Z Appling Evans Stewart I] 0G CHOLERA ERADICATION PROGR: Bacon Irwin Sumter Baker _ Jeff Davis Talbot Baldwin Jefferson : Tattnall Ben Hill Jenkins Telfair Bleckley Johnson Terrell Brooks Laurens it Bryan Lee Teomk: Bulloch Liberty Treutlen - Coffee Lowndes Turner Colquitt Montgomery Twiggs Columbia Oconee Walton Crawford Poach Washington _ ; Crisp Pulaski _ Wayne Dodge Early Putnam Webster | Echols Quitman Richmond Wheeler Wilcox Effingham Screven Wilkinson o = : Elbert Seminole Worth 3 = : Emanuel Stephens Re Chie