arke Phil Campbell, Farmers Bulletin Commissioner ME 48 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1963 Vheat Vote Interests a. s Small Growers By WILLIAM L. LANIER State Executive Director _ orgia Agricultural Stabilization _ & Conservation Service iall wheat farmers will have a spe- terest in the vote coming up this on the 1964 wheat program. 1eat operators with 15 acres or less eat will be eligible to vote in the adum if they indicate their inten- participate in the 1964 wheat pro- prior to the time the vote is held. 92 percent of the wheat farms in ia are in the 15 acres or less class. upcoming referendum, on the kind ding y ears, will be held within 60 ifter proclamation of the national marketing quota, which will prob- 9 announced in March or early 2 program will become effective if st two-thirds of the growers voting referendum approve the program. 2 referendum will give wheat ts a choice of two programs: The rould limit production of wheat to t and export needs, provide price tat an average of $2 per bushel for wheat marketed, and offer pay- for wheat acreage diverted to con- on use. It would maintain the s income from wheat at the aver- recent years. Marketing quota pen- would continue to apply to excess > alternative program would pro- o limits on production or market- nd price supportonly to growers ay within their allotmentswould ilable at 50 percent of parity, about oer bushel national average. It result in increased wheat produc- id a sharp decrease in income for growers. S most important that small wheat ors of 15 acres or less understand uly those operators who register atention to participate in the 1964 program will be eligible to vote in ferendum. The deadline for such ation will be set later, but it will 1e time prior to the wheat vote. 7ough the program for 1964 and ng years, farms on which excess was not subject to marketing quo- gram wanted for 1964 and tas because of the 15-acre or feed wheat exemption will get an allotment based on their average acreage for 1959, 1960, and 1961, but not in excess of 15 acres. If these operators participate in the wheat program, they will receive mar- keting certificates and price support just as larger producers do. They will also earn diversion payments. Operators of such small allotment farms who do not wish to participate in the wheat program maywithout penal- typlant an acreage of wheat based on their 1959, 1960, and 1961 average wheat NUMBER 29 Use of MH-30 is 0. K. Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman has announced that Georgia Farmers can continue to use the chemical MH-30 on their tobac- co without discount or penalty. In other words, MH-30 may be used Just as it has been in past years. acreage, but not over 15 acres, However, growers on these farms will not be eligi- ble for price support, wheat certificates, land-diversion payments, or to vote in the referendum. this reminder: ing on the tobacco market. prized by tobacco buyers. _ wasted. Tobacco Farmers B Purchase Tobacco Plants Carefully Several times in the past, we have urged Georgia tobacco farmers to grow their own plants, or to exercise extreme caution in purchasing plants. As tobacco planting time is here, we offer Farmers who grew their own plants have an advantage over other tobacco farmers in Georgia. They know beyond any doubt what they are planting and that their plants are free of disease, the proper variety, and of good quality. - If you did not grow your own plants, you must exercise ex- treme caution in purchasing your plants. Be sure to purchase from a reputable source. Be sure the plants are free of disease and be sure the plants are the variety you want and need. In recent years, more and more disease, Black Shank espe- cially, has been creeping into Georgia tobacco crops. If we allow this to happen, we will lose our present exclusive and excellent rat- Georgia tobacco farmers are fortunate that they still have the ability to grow the old varieties of tobacco which are so highly We must protect this ability. And now at planting time is the time to make certain that this ability is protected. Dont let your work, your expense and your allotment be Purchase your plants carefully. eware! Georgia EST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia First @ BROILERS @ PEANUTS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ NAVAL STORES pier Two GEOR Whoa Agriculture Phone JAcks ONAL EDITORIAL SG) (ATION Ud Aloe an ies se easy.) NATI S. GIA MARKET BULLETIN Capitol Square Atlanta 3, Georgia and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. will be accepted from any commercial commercial businessman, any company or organiz censed as a commerc ness or doing business under a name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade business name. tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing In the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from publishe are cauti the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered PHIL CAMPBELL through the United States mail. Building on 4-3292 Notices of farm produce No notice or advertisement business, any ation li- ial busi- trade name or business name or commercial The Georgia Market Bulle- d notices. Advertisers ioned that it is against Published weekly at 114-1 by Georgia Depart class matter Aug. under Act of June 6, 19 rate of postage provided 1917. Address requests mailing list, MANAGER, Market Bulletin, change of address must i Address all complaints to to be D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices ment of Agriculture. E 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. 00. Accepted for mailing at special for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, changes of address, nelude OLD and NEW addresses. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. 22 Pace St., Covington, Ga., ntered as second added to or removed from etc., to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for EDITOR, Market Bulletin. MARKET BULLETIN Allis Chalmers combine, No. 60, for parts. Make offer. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine Mountain. Intnl. 45 hay baler in good cond., always kept in dry place. Ben Overstreet, Daw- sonville (4 mi. So. on U 19), Ph. 265-2913. G. Allis Chalmers tractor, planters, cultivators and bot- tom plow, all: in good cond. $550. Billy Greene, RiGee ls Youth Community, Logan- ville. Gibson garden tractor, ex- cel.-cond., with attachments, $275. Van Greene, 138 Gar- land Ave., Decatur, DR. 3- 9897. 1953 Allis Chalmers gas or fuel burner, 2 row tractor with tricycle-front-end plant- ers, cultivators, smoothing harrow, and mowing machine, $475.; Universal milking mac- hine, 2 milk cans and strainer, $15.2 also, 72- McCullough chain saw, used very little; ist. replacement chain and sprocket, 1962 model, $175. Floyd Anderson, Star Rt. B., Ellijay (on Hwy. 52 near Amicoloa falls). 1951 Ford tractor, with pl- anters, practically new disc harrow, drag type turning plow, cotton dusters, side dresser and cultivator. Will sell separate, Charles R. Ec- hols, Jr., Rt. 2, Summerville. 2 Kitson automatic feeders, each pulls 350 ft. of chain, in good operating cond., $350. ea. Arthur Fleming, Rt. 4, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-6827 (not collect). Mule John Deere No. 3 mowing machine, $75.; Jchn Deere mule power stalk cut- ter, $10.; one section mule drag harrow, 25 teeth, $10.; 2, 5-% ft., cross-cut saws, sharpened one time, never bucked. $5. ea. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. Farmall M. tractor with Farm Work WANTED Farm Help WANTED White man, 47 yrs. old, with wife and 5 qhildren, (2 to 14 yrs. old), wants job on chicken or cattle farm. Ex- perienced in both, and in washing and grading eggs, raised on farm, and can drive truck and tractor. Ray Thompson, Box 161-L, Rt.. 3, Thomson (located about 3 mi. from Thomson on Bill Wicks place now owned by Bob Evans). Ph. 595-1695. 23 yr. old man, _ single, wants job helping tend poul- try, layers or broilers. Want room in home, board and rea- sonable salary, and for you to come for me. Ross Wheeler, Rt. 1, Cornelia (about 1 mi. beyond Harrisons Grocery, on _ Pea Ridige). Want pecan trees to top, work into good paying varie- ties. Over 30 yrs. exp., want up to 1000 trees to work. I furnish buds and budding cloth and do all work on trees until top complete. Es pawn, Baconton, Ph. 787- _ Want job on cattle farm. Can operate farm ma- chinery and drive truck. Have experience. Will want house, lights and reasonable salary. Samuel J._ Flournoy, Washington Park, Barnesville, -e/o Cecile Flournoy. Single white man, 47 yrs. old, wants work on farm, exp. with chickens, can drive truck and tractor, want room, - board and reasonable salary. Ralph Jones, 1945 Trotti St., N.E., Atlanta 17, Ph. 289-5893. Single white man, 49 yrs. _old wants job doing light farm work or with chickens, etc. Can. do: farm maintenance, @xp.: Want room, board and reasonable salary. L. A. John- son, 1945 Trotti St., N. E., At- Fanta 17, Ph. 289-5893. White man, 54 yrs. of age, wants job on farm looking after hogs or chickens. Does mot drink or smoke, no bad habits. Will Mason, 203-%% Whitehall St., S. W., Atlanta. Want single or family man to handle farm machinery, strawberry pickers. Will fur- nish house wired for stove, wood, garden, school bus by door. Louis Tate, Cloudland, Ph. 862-2474. Want man exp. in use of tractor in cultivation of rcew with bath, wired for elec. stove. Could use 2 men, pre- fer man and son. L. C. Groo- ver, Rt. 1, Ludowici, (9% Hwy. 196). crops and tobacco. Apply in person. Will pay $6. per day and modern 5 room. house miles W. of Hinesville on pecan shaker, complete. New paint, good motor, excel. overall cond., $895. J. S. Wil- son, Menticello, Ph. 468-6688. (eall evenings). Rotary hoe, good as new, $100.; J. B. hammermill with 8 in. rubber belt, 20 ft., $75.; 2 horse wagon with bed, fair cond., $15.; harrow carrier for transporting harrows on road, a E. J. Fowler, Rt. 2, At- hens. 2 row stalk cutter for 3 point hitch tractor, practically new, $90.; 5 horse power Int. engine and stationary cut-off saw, $75.; S. G. Mayfield, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. 1952 Ford tractor, A-l cond., with planters, cultiva- tors, Bush and Bog, flat bot- tom plow and good tires. H. B. Brock, Rt. 4, Bowdon, Ph. 2080 (not collect). : : W. D. Allis Chalmers tract- or, planters, cultivator, 8 disc Taylorway harrow, all in good cond., priced to sell, or will take G. model Allis Chalmers or lg. walking tractor on trade. H. C. Brewer, Rt. 1, Danielsville, (located 4 mi. No. on Hwy. 29 at Brewers Grocery). Culti-packer, Case 11 in. grain drill, fertilizer distri- butor, Allis Chalmers 60 com- bine with clover seed attach- ment and straw distributor, all perfect cond. Ernest A. Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4198. Tygert Hi-boy, 10 row sprayer with 170 gal. alumin- um tank, 2 whl. trailer, with or without Dempster pump. Ernest Turner, Plains, Ph. 824-5636. Janta Garden tractor, Sin Model M., 4 speed, 5 with all equipment, an itional 30 inch Dozier also, 5-H. P. Roto-Till sonable price. W. R. potham, 1695 Welbo PO. Box 2 med: 482-8501 (Lithonia). Dearborn mowing 1 and hay rake in fai $25. R. G. Fox, Rt. Woodstock, (near | church). : New Holland 66 ha motor driven; No. 8 N manure spreader, excel! Farmall H. tractor | A with all equipment, shape; side delivery dise tiller, cutting har trailer-type mower wt blade, all in fair sha right for cash. John B. Cleveland Rd., Dalton BR. 8-3705 (after 7 p. Ford Ferguson tractor com- pletely overhauled, new rear tires, battery and _ rebuilt starter, A-1 cond., $425.; also, Farmall A. with equipment, $400. Ansel McLendon, Milan, | Ph. 362-2715, after 7 p. m. ~26 in., 2 disc, bottom plow, $175.; and cultivators, plan- ters, 2 disc hillers, $225., both used only once for half acre of land. Reid B. Bunger, Rt. 2, Box 220, .Savannah, Ph. 897-1726. - David Bradley 6 H.P. gar- den tractor with special gear changer, power Reverse and turn plow, lay-off plow, disc harrow, cultivator, wheel weights, used little part of one year, new cond. R. P. Hightower, 1228 Greenwich St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 5-8173 (not collect). : 1955 and 1956 tractors, W. D. 45 AC, set of cultivators, set of planters, lift type sub- soiler, 22 H.P. Kahler engine and grain drill. Separate purchase if desired. Harold Daily, Flippen (Farm 5 Mi. No. McDonough at Flippen), Ph. 423-4611. : Syracuse 2 horse Slat Wing turn plow, $8.; 2V harrows, $5.; and 10 ft. sweep rake, fits Ford tractor, (gets hay in fast). Arthur Stoner, Flint- stone. : John Deere Pastureland drill, perfect cond., $550.; post hole digger for Allen Bradley chain saw with 6 in. auger, $55.; reel mower at- tachment for Sears garden tractor, $20.; power pulley take-off for John Deere M,. beef type cattle. E. M. Fred- 1952 Ford tractor, good cond., $600. cash. J. H. Sor- rells, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ph. 887-3085. (tractor located 4 18) So. of Cumming, on Hwy. eriksen, Rt. 1, Winston, Ph. 942-2991. 2 John Deere, 7 row, Grass- land drill, $450.; 3 point hitch, heavy duty scrape blade, $175.; New Holland hay rake, how to drive tractor 6 room house wired for elec door. Orville Carver, Rt. 2 Douglas, Ph. 384-5090, Want man with family to work 1700 turpentine boxes 3rd yr. Also, 2-5 days wk. day work on farm. Must know and truck, need references. Have stove, school bus and mail by mi, E.). Ph. 6226. Farmall, tractor, F-30, good running cond., 4 good rubber tires, na equipment, $200. T. J. Thaxton, Rt. 1, Jackson (5 used very little, $350.; new John Deere rotary, 207, pull type, $400. James E. Meeks, 260 N. Milledge Ave., Athens. Taylorway B & B harrow, blade, section harrow, good |eond., cheap. J. L. Tapp, Aw ies Springs, Ph. 943- John Deere tractor, 50 mod- el, M. T., 3 point hitch grading used very little; set of plant- subsciler (2); harrow, 2-row; 5 ft. rotary mower. All 3 point hitch. Will trade for 6 Equipment. FOR SALE drawn, like new, $95. L Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple. John Deere*hay rake, mule good cond., L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., weekends). $20. Will consider trade for }} ers (Covington make); Ford or 7 ft. smoothing harrow in Griffin, Ph. T.|5170 (see after 4 p. m., or on Cole, 1 row, plan cultivator and all plow, used less than $350. E. G. Worley, Rt. ; hop Rd., Fairburn, 2137. ae 300 gal. S tank, good as new. cheap. Joe A. Moo: Summerville (Walker C West Armuchee Valle Wisconsin gas met on tractor, 5 H. P., itioned, like new, not since overhaul, $40 Nall, 44 Fessenden tell, Ph. 948-2372 (b ps my; a Bolens Ridemaster good cond., all equi mowing machine, hor plow and harrows, equipment, all $350 Cox, Rt. 1, Barton R row, Ph. GR..8-6230. 1949 Ford tractor, tors, planters (need so pairs) dbl. cutting row cotton duster, a! point hitch, $400.; al: wheel weights and clamps for M. T. Jok tractor, $35. Leonard Rt. 2, Carlton, Ph. SH. Ford tractor, ser. and 2 dise tiller plo Woe Riddle, Montezun lbs., hog rotary mower, 5 3 point hitch, excel. $200., will consider tre 1956 Farmall Cub ~ with hydraulic ~litt starter, draw bar, bi beg harrow, 14 in plow, cultivators, plan tilizer attachments ai trailer, all $750.. Casey, Rt. 5, Hurt Rd ietta, Ph. 943-5832 (n lect). Farmall M. tractor, re painted; No. 45 power off hay baler and John 7 ft.. mowing machine cond., (see at farm of R Burson, Rt. 3, Monroe, 4 mi. North cf Mon Bald Springs Rd.). Montgomery, Monroe. LO McCormick-Deering No. McCormick-D. hay rake; horse wagon, good cond.; Horse drawn Cole planter used, $25. for both, or wil 1, Flowery Branch. Cole guano distributor, hardly sell separately. L. K. Hunt, Rt. row cotton poisoner; 2 1 horse farming. All equip Culb trade tractor, for single disc, blade or fence posts. Howel Stenger, Rt. 1, Woedstock. John Deere 12A combine, 2 disc, trail behind, plow for or will side mounted plow, Cub _ dozer mule drawn. Frank Lane, Rt .2, Carrollton, (Farmers Hi 1 tires almost new, whl. wits. and drag harrow, all $500. D 9 mowing machine, good cond; 2 5 stalk cutter; Cole fertilizer and pl- anter combined, good as new; also, all plows needed for 2 Comm.), Ph. 2785 (Bowdon). John Deere M. tractor, back pewer lift, lights, sickle mo- wer, and 3 blades, sub-soiler plow and bush and harrow bin; 40 Jameson parts. F. E. Conyers, Ph. 483-7522. 2 ton chicken house feed swinging feeders, for sale or will trade for harrow, planters or culti- vators for Farmall H. tractor; also want junk cultivator for Colquitt, Rt. 3, panier ap trai power litt, . pulley, tiller, planters and @ tors, batteries, stan lights, all ~ con mounted on work, $650. Ira Rockledge, (see at cel. cond., $50.; cotten planters; ough, Ph. 423-3615. _ Two horse wagon, 2-3/4 size, Mitchell, with body, ex- | corn and guano dist., Massey, and other mule imp- lements, all good shape, rea- sonable. C. J. Green, McDon- Ph. BR. 2-2254 (Dubl Model A 2 row Av tor, cranks with sta foot brake, power lift, | fair tires, planters, tors and 4 disc plows $: my home. Arnold M: Royston, (Goldmine, | _ Want job on dairy or chick- -.en fanm, or,driving tractor. D. C. Camp, Ellijay, g nia oe | 400 gal. Friend peach sp- lay-off plow, $65. fair cond. with cultivator and Cee powered by tractor power holt : take-off, $200.; John Deere 4 D. Estes, Rt. 4, Jackson. pa Bo ae a aoe dise, ABlor fee M. or af, x yg BEEey, garden tractor, 2-% | hitch, $100. J. B. Harper, Rt. James A. Bower, Rt. 1, Alma.| fair pes een y ROLe, sone seen Meena Dearborn, 3 point hitch, 2: 912 Springs Chui C Springfield garden with reverse 3 H.P. disc harrow, turning cultivator plow, cu middie buster, all good 140. James D. Miller, Farmall Cub tractor with Temple (see after 6 Pl 2 elec. brooders, 8, 2 gal., waterers; 3 feeders, 5, 5 ft rayer; 4 row Messenger cotton Southern, Rt. 1, Talking Rock, A i gus oe) ft a irrigation eaves 59-4190. (No collect ee See cane ipe wi connectors; also, c fertilizer attachment dise Romp LE Ee peach packing|~ Dump rake for fast hitch|plow, mowing machine, all| feed coun ae ue Harris, | Farmall Cub, $75. M. L. Frey,|good. cond. Clay Saunders, poder ee UN. 2-5525 (not|5755. Memorial Dr. Stone|Jenkinsburg (5 mi. No. of|. lect). ' . Mountain. rye eg: | backsony Gade) oc: ee Equipment FOR SALE i utility farm trailer ll behind farm tractor, ires, lg. body, and not since built, $75., or will nge for heifer or calves. Sea 2960 Browns- ae SE, Atlanta 15. Ph. zation een: complete, ee of x 3 Garner eee mid. on trailer pulleys for 7, 70 Rainbird sprink- ind 600 ft. of 3 in. x 20 uminum pipe, lete T. 9-3466 Ps eae fo . weekdays). $ Cumberland layin: with water and fee ss. Must be moved, will > great sacrifice. Mrs. a 5 Bc 5275 to Road, Doraville, Ph. :nsine incubator in red- cabinet with 8,000 egg ty, automatic control, uteed perfect cond., used on, for sale or trade for or farm machinery. L. iver 1 Box +67, @ Rock, Ph. ME 5-2668. rs. answered). 1 tractor, excel, shape, new tires, dbl. c and cultivator, sickle mower and od mower, cheap. oi iiGox, Rt. 2, Box 23, on. si-cool cooler for milk; 3 s and one wash vat for J: os Haddock, J 6-3822 zg Saw. 3 pole. hitch; plow for ; wood md belt for See As planters and cultivators uper A. eo W. B. Rt. 2, Box 24, McDon- ventine 8 row Hi-boy cand duster with anne to apply. liquid ni- =: nks, lines and ti i nitrogen re- ne a8 bottom de- ent, 7 ae of pean new cond. N. adholt, III, Box 95, Island, Ph. NE. 5-2552. cry Burrell bulk cool- ' fal. cap., With 3 H-P., ':. old, compressor, ss. steel Surge pipeline. in Parker, Sylvania. milking machine for eap. E., J. McMahon, Ch 3, 3-3710. well pump, complete ank, pipe pet, foot valve L necessary fittings, all ond, $75. or will trade lf or calves of equal Can deliver and install ssary, not over 25 miles = home. Dan Brock, ollee. (Stephens Coun- is brooders, 1000 cap., ond., and several 1 gal. rc jugs with plastic cheap for quick sale. . Mitchell, Rt. 1, Gills- ind Allis Chalmers hay $300. ea. T. Q. Vann, Box 447, Vidalia. lightly used Protecto 2 in. mesh, 12 X 12 ft. lastie coated, protects a figs, etc., ; $3. ea. Zo A. , Roos Lynwyn Lane, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7- vent hay dryer and 3 system; also, 1080 an hen cages, including and feed troughs, excel. red Haley, Rt. 2, Can- 1. 479-3656. vall Cub tractor, new cow, breaking harrow, s and plow, distributor cultivators, Gee-Whiz, draulic lift, good cond. . B. Martin, Rt. 1, Tal- gal. Dari-Kool milk unit milkers, 14 head ; and 144 Ibs. base with rst, Dairies. A. G. Pay- 2, Temple, Ph. 459- Villa Rica). Deere, 2 row, pull sansplanter, good cond. ; | my Yeere 2 row cultivator, m pe or A. John and erry Rd., Augusta, | pIRt. 4, John hose included, $125.; 2, 16 disc, John Deere cutting har- rows with power trol, $125. ea.; 3 point hitch with tool bar for John Deere tractor, $125. Billy Chandler, Route 1. Good Hope, Ph. 267-9604 (Monroe). Ford tractor, 8-N. rear blade and_ field cule etee with feet. L. W. Ford, McDonough, Ph. 423- 3a6! (after 6 a, m.). Burns tiller, 3 horse power Briggs-Stratton motor, used 3 hrs., like new, $125. G. W. Collins, 3292 Mountain Drive, Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-7889. 1951 8-N Ford tractor. ex- cel. cond.. good tires, 11 X 28 rear, 5.50 X 16 front. no dents, sood paint. $650, E. C. Broach, Box 167, Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6355. 2 horse wagon, $25.: Vulcan heavy duty fda h cutter, $30. Both in good cond . Den- ham, Rt. 3, Thomaston. . Old fashioned, hand turned, nea thrasher, good cond., $35. Mrs. Cecil Cole, 20 Homer st, Commerce. Set of used Covington pl- anters in good condition. Ger- ald Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 162, Sycamore, Ph. 567-3721 (Ashburn). Set of bleniers for John Deere, Model A or B, practi- cally new, reasonablv. priced. Billy. Hawk, Rt. 1, Rutledge, Ph. 484-5592 (not collect). Steel blacksmith anvil, wt. 100 Ibs., $20.; vice, $20. Champion blower and forge, $25. G. R. Williams, 1398 Can- oochee Dr.. N. E., Atlanta 19. Ph. 233-8890 (not collect). 2 disc plow, pull type, rub- ber wheel. used verv little, for Allis Chalmers C. A. tractor, in good shave, $100. J. H. Rid- ley, Rt. 1, Box 264, Temple. 3-% H. P. garden tractor with cultivator, Gee-Whiz, and lay-off plow, $100.; 3 also, 2 wheel utility trailer, 8 X 5-% ft., has lights and 1963 tag. $65. E. A. Garland, 108 Hilltop Circle, Mableton, Ph. 948-6251 (not collect). Equipment WANTED Want small cabinet type in- cubator for Bobwhite quail. State make, model, size age and price. W. W. Brennan, 207 S. Lee St., Box 793, Americus. Want Super A. Farmall tr- actor with cultivator, plan- ters, tiller and mower. Must be in good cond. Davis Find- ley, Woodbury, Ph. 5173 (af- ter 5:15 -p.m.). Want oxygen-acetylene welding and cutting outfit complete with hoses, regula- tors and extra cutting tips. C. L. Henderson, Monticello, Ph. 468-6750. Want farm tractor and equipment for same; also, lg. size manure spreader; front- end loader and scrape. State what you have, make, model and cond. Must be reasonably priced for cash. Mrs. Melvia Wood, Rt. 1, Adairsville. Want several gocd used A. R. Wood gas brooders, 1000 cap., and 150 tube type feed- ers. State price and cond. first letter. O. W. Wilburn, Rt. 1, Winder, Ph. LI, 3-2874 (not collect). Want two, 3 or 4 ton, square, inside feed bins with opening at bottom. State price and cond. James W. Gooch, | qj Suches. Want set of riding cultiva- tors with good feet and disc. State price and cond. Prefer near Commerce or Doraville. Calvin R. Barnett, 4560 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville. Want medium size, orchard type, tractor and double sec- tion disc harrow. L. C. No- well, Rt. 7, Macon. Want grain bin, 1200 bu. cap., flat or funnel bottom. Quote best price for cash. F. T. Kent, Rt. 1, Dawsonville. Want all purpose plow for Ford of Ferguson tractor, 3 point hook up. R. B. Brazil, ae mo Rd., La- e, Ph, TU. 4 380g. Sor disc tiller. -|with power trol, cylinder and Want Super A. Farmall tr- actor with cultivators, and manure spreader. H. C. Cor- bitt, Jr., Pearson, Ph. 534- 7011 (Willacoochee not col- 2491 lect). Want 10 or 12 in. hammer- mill with crusher and power take-off; feed mixer, half ton or more; corn sheller; sub- soiler; 1 row, pull type, corn snapper for hook-up to Super C. Intnl. Harvester tractor (no sheller or husker attach- ment); and used incubator 400-600 egg. cap. ees make, price and cond. J. Lipory, Bea Hawkineville, Ph. 892- Want Farmall tractor with hydraulic lift. L. Burt, Concord. Want junk D. C. or D. O. Case tractor. Give serial No. and price. W. B. Wood, Rt. 2, Box 24, McDonough. Want cultivators, planters and distributors for John Deere H. Warren D. Faulkner, Rt. 1, Box 28, Mansfield. Want front-end loader for John Dee Stover, Rt. 865-3249, Want 1 ton egg cooling unit. State price, cond., and make in first letter. Hoyt W. Mitc- hell, Rt. 1, Gillsville. Want power take-off as- sembly to fit John Deere 14 in. hammermill grinder; also, interested in Rolla-matic front-end for John Deere B. tractor. Elmer Dyck, Rt. 2, Ph. LI. 7- -6837. Want good used chain hoist. State price. Ode Wilson, Rt. 1, Murrayville. Ee Nota 7 Eire ee Sat cane aa Want 2 disc tiller with draw bar hitch for Farmall A. tr- actor. Give details in first letter. Vesta E. Wilson, Rt. 2, Cave Spring. Want Ezee-Flow fertilizer spreader or grain drill suit- able for operation with Super A. Farmall tractor. State cond. and price. T. E. Anth- ony, 3481 Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta. Want spring tooth enevaS tor for 3 point hitch within 50 miles of Atlanta. John E. Sa Rt. 1, Smyrna, Ph. HE. Want at once, 3 to 5 ga. size, tank type, flame thrower in good cond. for cash. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain. Want junk, or cheap, Fer- guson tractor 1 O;-20 or 30; also, want used 3 point hitch rotary motor. S. B. Baker, Rt. 5, Box 266. Joycliff Rd., Ma- con, Ph. SH. 3-2290. Livestock FOR SALE 1, Cleveland, Ph. Cattle Reg. Angus springer heif- ers, $250. ea.; with first calves, $300. ea. Granddaugh- ters of O. B. 13th. Clean and calfhood vaccinated; also, 2 reg. Angus bulls, 11 mos, old, $200. ea. F. W. Phillips c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959. Young Guernsey and Jer- sey mixed cow, big and in fine shape, will freshen with second calf in 2 wks., for sale now. R. E. Walker, West Fay- etteville Rd., Riverdale, Ph. 478-7013. Reg. milking strain Short- horn male, calved Feb. 20, 1958, roan, top in. bloodlines, good milk record in pedigree, seHing to prevent inbreeding, irect from Griffarm Dan- ville Ky. Adam Whitaker, Blue Ridge, Ph. 632-5548. 3 Grade Holstein heifers, 2 yrs. old, 2 will freshen by last of March, one heifer not bred at present. Tim Coles drs oe Newnan, Ph, Thoroughbred Santa Ger- trudis bulls, 11 and 12 mos. old. J. W. Morris, c/o Double M. Farms, P.O. Box 119, Car- rollton, Ph. TE 2-2852. Reg. Guernsey bulls. of Gold Star breeding, service- able age, backed by produc- tion records. Negus for pedi- gree and prices. M. Wall, c/o Pine Wedoa Farm, Rt. 5, Box 455 A, Dean Forest Rd., ane re M. tractor. Robert | Rt 3-|for heifer, Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls and heifers, exc. blood- lines, good mane of ages. H. Y, Tillman, 1207 Ws: Park Ave., Valdosta, Ph. CG, 4- Dark red Duroc boar and gilts, nominated in Duroc Assn., 3 mos. old, de= wormed and can be Reg., $25. ea., letters ans. ards, RFD 1, Whitesburg. Bulls and heifers, Dbl. Reg. Polled Hereford, last year born, nice. J. G. Willis, Al- pharetta, Ph. GR. 5- 5011. Several head of dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls and heifers, 1 and 2 yrs. old, good |cond., exc. bloodline, and rea- sonably priced. Amold A. Mc- Murry, Rt. 1, Box 451, Toccoa, Ph. 886-3517. Guernsey milch cow, with one calf, bred back, $175., now giving 2% gal. milk daily; al- so, 2 heavy duty rubber tir- ed farm wagons, $150. ea.; also, farm utility trailer. L. ea Jonesboro, Ph. 478- Holstein, Guernsey and some Jersey cross heifers, 8 to 12 mos. old, $100. ea. Clarence Brown, Rt. 1, Helena. About 40 head beef type cows, calves and_ steers in good cond, all or part cheap | 4 for quick sale. Hoyt Mitchell, . 1, Gillsville, Ph. LE. 4- 3847 (no collect calls). Holstein heifer, good size, no horns, bred to polled White- face; also, one solid black, % Holstein and Jersey, bred to Black Angus. Both, close in, see after 6 p.m. or wk. ends. J. T. MeGurity, 3431 Boulder- erest Rd., Conley. Several cows with calves by side for sale. Allen Davis, Buena Vista, Ph. 649-3185. Cc. F. Victor heir, nice bull, 2 yrs. old, dbl. Reg., have pa- pers, would make fine herd pull. A. L. Hudson, Sharps- Hee Ph. AL. 3-5097 (New- nan). Reg. Angus bulls, 2 yrs. and over, best bloodlines, wt. 1000 Ibs. and better, $300. and up. Jess H. Watson, Heaven Hill a Cumming, Ph. TU 7- 5 Reg. Angus bulls, excl. conformation, best. bloodlines, calfhood vaccinated. J. O. Crowley, 129 Bankhead Ave., Carrollton, Ph. TE 2-3402. 2 Reg. Aberdeen Angus bulls, 12 and 14 mos. old. Eileenmere breeding of Home Place 210th, which is very outstanding bloodline. Will be transferred in buyers name, $185. ea. at my farm. Joe B. Alexander, Rt. 1, View Com- munity, Cornelia. : Reg. Whiteface Hereford polled bull, approx. 4 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lbs., good color and conformation, selling to pre- vent inbreeding, $300. or best offer. J. H. Donaldson, (7 miles East on State Hwy. 96) Fort Valley. Reg. horned Hereford bull calved, 4-24-62, tame, halter broken and of the Zato blood- line. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 12 bred, C. V., dehorned, Holstein heifers, some close springers; 9 Holstein heifer calves; 4 bull calves; 2 spring- ers; 2-fresh nurse cows, total 29 head, $3000. or swap lb. for Ib. for young steers. J. E. Nolan, 150 Cloverhurst Ave., Athens. 28 cows, 204 lb. milk base with Southern Dairies, 200 gal. DeLaval milk tank cool- er for sale. 5 Chesnut, RFD 1, Covington. 10 mo. old Hereford bull (polled), deep red excellent conformation, and bloodlines, $125. M. A. McCarty, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph. 483- 834i (Con- yers). 50 head Reg. polled Here- ford cattle; cows with calves, open and bred heifers, 3, 15 mo. old bulls and one, 3 yr. old, Berkshire; also, 50 head Res. Hampshire sheep, an excellent herd with top blood- lines. John B. Smith, Cleve- land Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR. 8- 3705 (after 7 p.m.). Jersey bull calf, born Oct. be 1962) not registered, but purebred, $75., or will trade any breed. L. T. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 234, Col- lege Park (at Union Christian | J. Church, Union and Butner Rd.). Swine Improved Reg. Duroc males and gilts, wt. around 125 Ibs., $30. Ernest P. Carter. Baxley, Ph. 7-2877. Reg. Landrace, service age boar, also gilts, from popular bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589. O.1.C. pigs for sale, ready March 15 at farm. W. Py Hughes, Rt. 1, Cumming. Reg. Landrace_ breeder stock, open and bred gilts, 7 wks. old, place order for boars; also, boar, 14 mos. old, adits finest bloodlines, Her= n J. Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee, Ph. "2783 (Helen). 32 pigs, 12 and 13 wks. old, Landrace and Duroc cross. Odell Ray Shepherd, Coving= ton, Ph. 786-6667. 4 extra nice Beltsville no. 1 male pigs, 2 mos. old, out of litter of 10, $25. without Reg. papers; $30. with papers. E. Ealum, D.D.S., 204 East Oglethorpe Ave., Savannah. Reg. Hampshire boars: 12 young ones sired by. Master Guide C.M.S., one proven boar (3 yrs. old); also, Master Guide 7945 C.L.C.M.S., has stars for performances of his daughters, all Cert. to be free of Bangs, Lept. and in-= fectious diseases. Mrs. Forest M. Arnold, Rt. 3, Baxley, Ph. 912-367-4297. 22 Chester White pigs that will weigh around 60 lbs., and 10 Chester Whites about 12 wks. old, all good healthy pigs. Carl Thompson, Rt. 1, Moultrie, (Camilla hwy. State Rd. 37), Ph. 941-2213. 8 duroc boars and 2 gilts, from Cert. meat type blood. Dam was Athens Grand Champion, sire was Colum- bus Grand Champion and At- lanta Jr. Champion. Bob Bumgarner, Rt. 4, Greens= boro Hwy., Madison. 80 white thrifty Yorkshire cross feeder pigs, castrated and wormed, 40 to 60 lbs. ea. Others ready March 30, far-= rowing 12 to 15 sows every 8 wks. Roger Bowman, Rt 1, Box 18, Ringgold, Ph. 935= 2755. : Cherry nated in United Duroc Assn., wormed and treated for Chol- era. Service size male open gilts, $40., nice bunch of bred gilts reasonably priced. A. C. Weathers, P. O. Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Hwy. 32, Mershon, Purebred porkshite pigs, 35 to 100 lbs., $10. up. J. C. Hyde, c/o Walnut Hill Farm, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. GR: 5- 4397. _ Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts from best bloodline, 2 boars about 7 mos. old now selling for $50.; 7 gilts, about 7 mos. old, $45. All hogs are from Mighty Ranger, the great grandson of Western Packer, a $4000. boar. O. W. PPAVAGT. ; early May Cherry trees, 1.; Catnip; Lemon Balm; wmint; vering Horsemint, 6, 50c. postage. Permit 278. Mrs. {. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Red opical tomato seed, ori- at, ed Ri +. 1, Hamilton. Georgia red potato - from So. America, , most resistant to fun- cold, drought, peels scaldi : ng, tm. 87 -C., plus stamped, envelope. D. T. ts, state inspected, count g size Mtn. Huckle- Us ; $1. dozen.; old and quality 4 0; 1000 up, $4.20 M king orders. Permit H. Williams, Alma. Ph. 500 . ready in April lackberries $4.50 M; 3000 7 6, $1.; lg. tame ightsey, $1, C., No Lig We pee elope. tes, Rt. & lot Requiring Report , Inspection Permit ~ FOR SALE - and Rutger to- moss packed, $4. del. Ready last of checks. Permit 244. outs, 5, $1., well 0, Yellow root, 50c en. Permit 9. Mrs. k, Rt. 3, Ellijay. larglobe and Rutger -toma- rlants, moss packed, $4. M.; C. Del. Ready last of ceh. No checks. Permit 243. R Route 7, Sur- Frank African Monster gourd sd, 10 Bushel gourd seed, Dipper gourd seed, all 50c; pical tomato seed, 200, $1. amped, addressed st Mrs. ucile 1, Hamilton. | Sing Cobra Snake and Af- an gourd seed, $1. doz.; ng Neck, Jumbo and Orna- sntal, 3 doz., 25e_ with smped envelope. J. H. Gor- tiga Riel, Adel. Bushel Gourd seed, tee mg Gourd od fiean Monster, Vorlds largest for . ie * Oss. Cobra ows 5-7 ft. long, both, ed, $1.; thick rind sd and Dipper seed with 36 handle, short neck, and all tieties Ornamental seed, - ens te ao e aA . W. Massey, * 116, Bronwood. Originators; axe 9, rourd) seed, r Cobra, | D: like hugh snake, 2 Club; . aL Way- OUSE} ee etc., 3 pI an, Rt. 4, African Monster gourd ndias I an Yer ks 1, Hamilton. - 36 oe stamped envelope wey Gulledge, Rt. 1, Dal (Gourd seed: African Jum- grows to 50 in. around; , like hugh a martin Monster gourd 95 pet., . be | bAT4=74870 ali e start; 2 starts, $1., and in- structions. R. H. Dunbar, 615 W. Jessamine St., Fitzgerald. Martin gourd seed, lg. pk., 26c; Bushel; other lg. mixed gourd seed, 30, $1. Send stamped, addressed envelope. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. California multiplying beer ae 40c start; rts, $1. art; 4 starts, Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen. Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE Extra ae hay, no mold, m rain, $50. ton, Rhyne, Americus. Poultry & Eggs ade without F.0O.B, GC. Li oats, vetch|B sae r my d eggs. $4. Grady Thomas, Blairs- Game, Fowl, & Eggs FOR SALE 3rd generation wild Mal- lard drakes, $2. ea.; domestic flying Mallard drakes, ore, er than the wild Mallards), $1.50 ea.; (no hens for sale at this time). Ship express collect or .D. Paul W. arwick, Rt. 3, Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-4402, (no collect calls). N.Z.W. pedigreed rabbits, choice breeding stock, heavy litters, lange quick growing, up to 12 lbs. when grown, no scrubs or mixed inbreds, ready to breed or bred does sale, trio of Anconas; 3 hens, and one rooster of Gold buff Minoreas; pr. Lakenvelders; trio Salmon Faverolles; pr. Silver Leghorn; 4 hens and one rooster of Mottled Hou- dans; and pr. of Turkens, all $2. ea, Ralph Williamson, Rt. 6, Turner Chapel Rd., Rome. Large size Buff Cochin cockerel, about 10 mos. old, would be very good show stock or breeder, $4.50. 5. Snider, 2273 Whites Mill Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-8463. 5 RoseComb dark Cornish Bantam cockerels, 1962 hatch, one single Comb dark Cornish Cockerel and 3 pullets; also few more prs. Chukar Quail; also, want one dark Cornish Bantam cockerel, 1962 hatch, Rose Comb, with- in 50 miles. Cannot ship. William C. Poole, Rt. 3, Jas- per. Bantams from show win- stock, Dark Cornish, Barred Rock, Silver Duck Wing, Black old English and white Cochin, $5. trio and up; several big type cockerels or young rooster Partridge, Rock, Golden laced Wyandotts, one Silver Leghorn rooster, $2. ea. or best offer. Chas. B. Sum- mers, 131 Lee Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-4479. 5 2 mixed Bantam hens, lay- ing, wonderful setters, $1. ea. Miss Eva Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. aR: 4-5152. Pr. young Black Breasted Red Malay bantams, $6. or Silky females; also, want to buy or trade for 3 or 4 com- mon white Silky females to be used for setters. Must in Metropolition Atlanta area and reasonably priced. John M. Wolf, 4293 Chamblee Tuc- cere Doraville, Ph. 938- 2562. Guar. Araucanus chickens; laying pink, blue, green, tur- quoise and olive green eggs, $10. pr.; $14. trio, express col- lect; hatching eggs, asstd. colors, 40c ea., insured parcel post, 35 at door. Send money order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716, Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. 2 red Quill game hens, $5. pr.; one blue hen, and one % blue and % grey hen, $1.50 ea., dead game. C. L. Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gainesville. 2 Warhorse game and Shallnek roosters, about a year old, both $5. or exchange or 2 hens, any kind but ban- tams. G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dr., N. E., Atlanta 19, Ph. 233-8890 (no collect alls). Eggs: Pit Games, Branden- berrys (South Georgias), and tr. Fred Satinders Round- heads, both bred pure, $3. per setting of 15 eggs. Come by and pick from nest. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St. S. E,, Atlanta 17, Ph. 378-2990. Giant black Minora eggs, $3. per 15. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple. Ave., Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-5921. _ 8 White Rock hens, 1962 hatch, now laying, $1.50 ea. Free game hen, also, laying, given to party that buys. Will not m0, Mrs. Oklon Spiers, Yr. - will trade for common White | 5 up to $5. ea. C. W. Page, 149 : . eee sane N. Ave., N.E., Atlanta ee Purebreeds chickens for 2 Ped. black Dutch bucks from show strain, both breed- ing age, $5. ea., if shipped. Also, youngsters black and chocolate, write for full de- fails. R, Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrighitsville. High quality young and breeding _ stock rom show winning N.Z.W., Californians, and Dutch, both chocolate, once black; prices range ac- cording to age and breed. D. A. Freeman, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA. 7-4948. _ Rabbits, 6 to 9 wks. old, for sale, $1. to $1.25 ea. Jew- ell Hood, Box 887, Dahlone- ga, Ph. 864-3929. 27 rabbits, N.Z.W., some reg., does bred, 2 bucks, all young rabbits, but ready for service, some with _young ones. Will send C.0.D. ex- press or can be bought at home. Mrs. Frank A. Carter, 2301 Walden Dr., Augusta, after 11 a.m. ($3. ea. for rab- | bits, if all bought). Approx 300 pigeons for sale, White Kings, Blue Kings, commons, Corneaux, Tum- blers and other breeds, abc ea. based on en- tire lot only, will not ship. Paul D. Scott, Rt. 1, Paradise Park, Jesup. 5 White Fantail pigeons, show type, $3.50 pr.; White King pigeons, $3. pr. Will ship ex- press collect. W. W. Capes, wild Mallard ure Mallard Fowler, Rt. Want pure hen or will sell drake for $2. E. 2, Athens. Want 2 or more geese, would like to have 2 hens, one gander, near Griffin. Robert H. Earnest, Rt. 1, Box 275, Griffin, Ph. 6767 (no collect calls). Want purebred Mallard duck eggs, and Peacock eggs. Mrs. R. F. Wheless, Rt. 2, Carlton. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Several thousand gals. pure, Ga. sugarcane syrup packed in gal. cans, 6 to case, for shipping or pick-up at-Ce- dar Springs, $9. case; % gal. cans, 6 to case, $4.50; (also 12 to case). Shipped from Blakely Exp. only in case lots. Send M. O. Shipment made day order recd. Leon H. Baughman, Cedar Springs. Lg. Martin gourds, 50c ea., med. size 35c ea.; yellow root; sassafras; May apple; queen of meadow; yellow dock roots; wild cherry bark; alder bark; ratsbane, ea., lb. lardibox full, $1. plus 35c postage; peppermint, 30 bunch; 3, 60c; Martin gourd seed, 25c pk. and stamped envelope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 5 Mammoth giant gourds langest known, 5 ft., or more around. $5. ea.; $50. doz. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Electric sausage mill grind- er, heavy duty, in good cond., with blades to make fine, med. and coarse sausage. $50. Mrs. L. A. Lewis, 1108 Radium Springs, Rd. Albany, Ph. 436-5481. Electric churn with jar, holds 2 gal. milk, used about 6 mos., like new, $20. Mrs. James F. Rickard, Conyers, Ph. 483-8083. 19 hives of honey bees, ex- tra supers and equipment, Cert. by State Dept. of Agri. Mrs. Frank M. Cantrell, 2600 Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. ME. 4-2594. 2 western saddles, Latigo roping, $90.; and black tool- ed cutting, $75.; other asstd. equip., bridles, bits, saddle blankets, tc. George Lindsay, quail, raised in flight pens, some Tenn. Reds and Blonds for breeders, Per. 43. M. E. Samples, 581 Stewart Ave., S.W., Atlanta 10, Ph. JA. 9003. Several nice select North- ern Bobwhite quail for breed- ers, $3. pr. Per. 70. Golden Sebright Bantams, $4. pr.; $5. trio.; few Jumbo White King Pigeons; $5. pr. C. L. Caw- thon, Riverdale, Pr. GR. 8- 8106 (after 6 p.m.) Bobwhite Quail, Chukars, Tenn. Red Quail, all in lange flight pens, select birds for breeders; also, booking orders for quail eggs to be available in 1963 laying season, large quantities. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st St., Columbus, Per. 10. Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs WANTED Wantto contact person with eavies, weighing over 10 oz. ea. Please give price each in first letter. Henry L. Baker, 619 Railroad St., Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-3778. Want quail, pheasant, chukar,, grouse or any other game bird eggs, except ducks to hatch on shares or will hatch for cash. Party to de- liver eggs to me and pick up or pay transportation when ready. B. T. Carithers, Rt. 1, Nicholson, Ph. 757-2647 (no collect calls). Want setting of eggs (15), from following breeds: Re le, O. E. Games, Black Jap- anse; also, want good show rooster in Golden Sebright. Eggs must not be from culls. Eddy Barber, 488 Floyd Rd. Ward Ellenwood, Ph. Mableton, Ph. 948-2159 (after 6:30 poim.}i pai toch EI da|Add postage. 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19,|3995 W. Washington Rd., Ph. CE. 7-5340. | Hast Point, Ph. 766-7400. Several hundred Bobwhite Novelty gourds 10c; Bird House gourds, 15 to 17 in., 15c; 18 to 20 in., 25c; 21 to 23 in. 35c; 24 to 30 in. 50c. Add postage; also, gourd seed, 25c pke.; $1. cupful. Mrs. W._E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 155, Ca- milla. _ Jumbo gourds, 75c ea.; Mar- tin gourds, 25 ea. G. R. Farmer, Rt. 3, Box 132, Con- yers. 100 Martin gourds, short neck type, 20 to 40c ea.; al- so, extra Ig. seed, $1.10 You pick up gourds. Frank Holeomb, Rt. 2, Buchanan, (on Hwy. 100, 6 mi. No. Tal- lapoosa). Feed bags of unwashed sheeting, no holes, $2.75 doz. ey Mrs. Evelyn Panter, Mar- gret. _Salt cured hams, 75c Ib.; sides, 40c Ib. Add postage if SD: J. B. Bramlett, Mar- gret. 65 white chicken feed sacks, nice, smooth, cloth, no letters, 25 ea., plus postage; Indian corn, mice size ears, several different color grains on each ear, 10 an ear, plus postage. Will ship C.O.D. Prompt ship- ping. . Mae Wagoner, Route 2, Blairsville. Wild cucumber bark; sas- safras roots; rattle root; yel- low root; queen of meadow; ratsbane; heartleaf root, a., $1. for 2 lb. lardbox full. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Wild cucumber bark; red sassafras: yellow root; nats- bane; rattle root; May apple; button snake root; heartleaf root; blood root, ea. $1. for 2 lb. lardbox full; -also, nice, Clean, dry, leaf sage, 6 tea- cups full, $1.; 14 cupsful, $2. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Several thousand stalks Georgia Green cane, 3c per stalk, you taKe it out of bank. James L. Braswell, 512 Third St... Warner Robins, Ph. 922- S00 sree de eels 4] also, Catnip, 50c bunch. Add : G.|that ccoks up, and are good a 5 ees 100 pet. pure, dried, ground = Tons oe a t i, $3;; Sue $10.: 10 ibs., $15, Ali PP. Le Does Griffith, Rt. 1, Dal- as. Country cured hams, size 8-15 lbs., 90c lb. Good lean pie. William E. Lanier, Rt , Metter. Well matured Martin gourds, lg., 50c ea.; medium, 35cc ea.; cut, shellacked and ready to hang, $1. ea.;"also, Martin gourd seed, lg Be 25e; Bushel gourd. seed, . 20 seed, $1.; odd shaped African gourd seed, 8 diff. kinds, mix-, ed, 30 seed, $1. Add postage, Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. f ; Good fresh butter, 50 Ib. at my home. Mrs. L. W: Floyd, Hampton, Ph. 4304. DR Fresh herbs, washed clean, sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devils shoestring, queen of meadow, $1., 2 lb. lardbox full; colts foot, life everlast- ing, 2 lb. lg. boxful, $1. Add postage. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, . Ellijay. eee Lg. odd shaped African gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed pk. of 30 seed, $1.; also, nice, clean roots of Yellow | Dock, Queen of Meadow and Sas- safras, 2 lb. lardbox full, $1.5 - a postage. L Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Mountain wildflower honey, raw, exactly as bees made it 5 Ib. tin extracted, $1.50: 6 5 Ib. cans, $8.; 5 Ib. tin, comb, #9.: 6 5 lb. cans with comb, $10.50. Add postage. Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa. __ os 25 lb. can pure hog lard, fresh, $3.50 per can_at my farm. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayetteville, Ph. HO 1-4181. Jerusalem artichokes, $2.50 gal. to 3rd zone, P.P.; Bu. col- lect by express, $10., cheaper at my home; also, rabbit fer- tilizer mixed with vegetable matter, 10 bu. or more, 50e bu., and rabbit and chicken fertilizer, sacked, $1., small quantities, ready to load. | Come get it. Will also bud your pecan trees. C. W. ee 149 North Avenue, NE, = lanta_ 8. Z P > Yellowroot, freshly dug and washed, 4 Ib. lardbox full, 85e: queen of meadow, 4 Ib, lardbox full, 90c; fresh, dried cowhorn pepper. pods for home use only. 15 doz. postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. : Miscellaneous WANTED Want good used potiy cart : and harness. State cond.; and price. Bill Reece, Box 444, Ellijay. Want some old time Whip-= perwill peas (not cowpeas), the large, grey, speckled, kind to eat. Send sample; "also, want some old time Blue Boone sweet potato plants, and Red Gold sweet potato plants in season, E. Perdue, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. ak Want gooseberfy bushes. State price. Mrs. John Aw Satterfield, 2933 Briarwood Blvd., East Point. BU BOUIN eee Want old fashion Sallet eas, the kind you cook with ull: also, want old fashion English peas, real sweet and tender kind, believed to be- ealled May peas. Mrs. Robert Turner, 2005 Cheshire Ave, S. W., Atlanta 15. Want 1200 fence rails (old chestnut rails if sound, or new split oak rails, or 10 ft. long), delivered to my farm near Menlo. Will consider contract for someone. to cut and split from my timber, write your offer. L. C. Spears, Rt. 1, Morrow. $b i Will clean hen house: for manure, within 35 mi. .radius ae of Atlanta. W.. J. Bales, 114 East Lake Drive, . Doraville, Ph. 457-2964. i Want good Fescue and. lo- ver hay. Quote best price per truck load. F. T. Kent, Rt. 1, Dawsonville. lice Want one or two thotisand Bie early Triumpth (white). sweet potatoes for May delivery. Stat price, and when can be delivered. J. E. Martin, Flow= ery Branch, ~ PHBE ose = Z Se - W. Thurmond, Farmington. $1.50; med. 75c ea.; 2, $1.25 - PAGE EIGHT Miscellaneous WANTED Want horse trailer to carry 2 horses,.any cond., if it can be fixed, and is cheap for cash. Mrs. R: C. Wideman, Rt. 1, Conyers)Ph. 483-7152. - Want old time Nigger Kill- er potatoes for seed. James H. DeLoach, Rt. 2, Claxton. Want one cupful White Lady peas, not crowders, and about 100 Bunch Redskin sweet potato slips by April 21st. Write price before ship- ping. Sears T. Garner, Rt. 2, Covington. Want White Gold cotton seed suitable for planting. Martin Alexander, Rt. 4, Cleveland. Want swarm of bees with queen, in hive. W. M. Jackson, 1595 Westwood Ave., S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph. 758-2200. Want about 300 1 yr. old peach tree whips; asparagus and rhubarb plants. J. : Teasley, Canton. Want Blue Pole bean seed, seed is black and striped, half runners. State what you have and price. Mrs. J. A. Norman, Rt. 6, Tifton. Want used wheel barrow in good shape, or bed for wheel barrow, reasonably pr- iced. W. V. Silvers, Rt. 3, Box 88, Ellijay. Want for cash, 10-15 bu. good, sound Brabham seed peas. S. L. Calfee, Boston. '. Want whole cured sheep hide, short fur, any color, no green hides. State size, cond., and price. A. W. Hudgins, 742 Concord Rd., Smyrna. Want old time Patterson Yam_potato plants. Pete Join- er, Rt. 3, Eastman. Want Asparagus crowns. A. A. Brett, 1727 Fairview St., Augusta. Want old fashion sugar cane seed. J. E. Cranford, Magnolia Court, Macon, Ph. 788-3042. Want 5 tons good Ccastal Bermuda hay, free from sand- spurs and with good color (no moulded bales), in square bales; also, want 2 good soft eather collars, size 16. Write what you have and price. H. Want 200 stalks of sugar cane (Ribbon cane), the old fashioned kind. Johny W. Young, Route 3, Bc 384, Washington, Ph. OS. 8-7391. Want hay, spoiled or other- wise, not fit for animal cen- sumption, to use as garden mulch. Delivered to Cumming or Decatur area. Mrs. F. L. Adams, 223 E. Ponce de Leon, Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-9860 (At- Janta, Tues.Fri.). Handicrafts FOR SALE 20 dbl. bed size quilt tops, good new material, mch. sewn, Endless Stairs; Bird Trap; Gents Bow; and Piano Keys, designs $2. ea.; Postage Stamp, Eastern Star and Log Cabin design, $3. Add post- age on all. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton. Cro. doilies: 1 ea. Swan, Marigold, Shell and Star Flower: doilies, 15 in., $1.50 a.; Flower and Sun Flower ruffle doilies, 15 in. ea., $2.; pineapple doily, 15 in., and Shell doily, 12 in. $1. ea.; also, cro. pot holders, 6 in. size, 50c. _ Add postage. Miss Lois Spears, Rt. 1, Finleyson. Beautiful quilt, never used, English Crest design, intricate quilting with tiny diamonds between, very light wt., can use for bedspread, nominal price, $25. Mrs. Dorothy Lee Berry, Rt. , Oxford. Special aprons, nice mater- ials, checks,. solid, prints, all trimmed, 2 peckets with bibs, or band. Lg. aprons $1.; 2, small, 50c ea.; 2, 75c; also, old fashion bonnets, any color, 75c; children 50c, state age. Add postage. Mrs. C. F. Humphreys, 125 North Ave. Garage Apt., Gainesville, MARKET BULLETIN Print bib aprons, trimmed, 60c ea.; band aprons, 50c ea.; 5, $2.25; ladies sun bonnets, small prints, and checks, $1. ea.; dresser scarves, emb. and }ero. ends, 50c ea. Add post- age and 10c extra for checks. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville. Childrens cotton pajamas, size 3-6, $1.25 pr.; pillowcases, machine emb., $1. pr.; terry cloth hose bags, cro. and rib- bon trims, $1.75 ea., state col- or desired; nice size aprons, 50 ea.; dish towels, machine emb., hemmed, 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. B. C. McNeely, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Aprons, border print or solid colored, $1. ea.; 3, $2.50; little girls aprons, 2, $1.; apron with ric rac and bias tape trimmings, 2, $2.25. Add postage. Grace Ellen Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay. White pillowcases, emb., cro. edige, $1.25 pr.; sheeting, $1. pr.; old fashion bonnets, $1.; aprons, 3, $1.; med., 50c; lange 75c; dish towels, emb, 7, $1. Add 40c postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford. - Cro. napkin holders and hot plate mats, $3. set; cro. Swans and flower, pothold- ers, $2.50 ea.; aprons, made from towels, 3, $1.; pothold- ers, 12, $1.; baby bootees, cro. 50c pr.; cro. birds, $1. ea. Add postage; Baby diaper shirts, 20c ea. Mrs. Lucy Waters, 2201 Bisbee Ave., Savannah. Cro. rayon baby slippers with button and lace trim, pastel colors, $1. pr.; cro. ray- on baby shoes with ribbon and lace trim, pastel colors, $1. pr.; cro. cotton baby shoes with rayon and ribbon trim, pastel colors, $1. pr.; ero. ny- lon.baby set, pastel colors, $3.- 50 set. Mrs. Sonny Dutton, Rt. 1, Fairmont, Ph. MA. 9-5593 (Calhoun). Cro. baby bootees, made of nylon thread in pastel colors or white trimmed in color rib- bon, ties to match, $1. pr. de- livered. Mrs. J. _L. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 132, Blue Ridge. Quilt tops with linings, $3.; napkins with cro. edging 6, $1.50; Potholders, 6, $1.00; pillowcases with cro. trim, $1.25; buffet cro. cover and small section of table cover with enough thread to make entire cloth, all $5. plus post- age. Mrs. R. C. Owen, 208 Poplar Circle, N. E. Atlanta. Large size, emb. lace trim- med, pillowcases, bleached, $2. pr.; ladies old fashion bon- nets, $1.35; button crown bon- nets, $1.65; band aprons, clothes-pin aprons, 175c ea.; bib and tea aprons, $1. ea.; girls Easter dresses, organdy, nylon, lace trimmed, nicely made, $3.50 ea.; prints, $2.50, 1-6 yr. sizes; baby sacques, diaper shirts, 59c ea. Mrs. L. Hudigins, Rt. 1, Temple. 3 pe. cro. white chair and sofa sets with tassle, $6. set; aprons, 65c ea.; 3 pce. vanity sets, $1. set; rose or pansy doilies, $1.50 ea.; cro. wild rose, 17 in. doilies, $1.65 ea.; quilt tops, priced by patterns, $2.50 ea. Add postage. No checks or stamps. Dura Brad- ley, Rt. 2, Waco. . Cro., 12 in. diameter, cen- terpieces, 50c; 3 pe. sets, $1.50 and $2.; decorative pothold- ers, 3, $1.; hot plate mats, 6, $1.; one to 6 yr. size childrens dresses, $1.50; large size, best grade, pilloweases, with hand painted design and cro. edge, $2.50 pr. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, | Camilla. 5 new, double bed _ size, quilt tops of new material. asst. patterns, $3. ea.; several yards hand cro. lace, one in. wide, pink, green, grey and brown, 50c yd. Mrs. Inez Jinks, Rt. 3, Butler. _New handmade double bed size, quilts, made of new solid and print cotton material, cotton padiding, Step Around the Mountain, Basket Design with applique handles, Dou- ble Wediding Ring, Dresden Plate, Grandmothers Flower Garden, $12. ea. plus postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Easter Bonnet and dress made of ongandy lace and rib- bons with nylon net under skirt, 1-6 yr. sizes, state color preferred, also, head and dress size, both $5.; fancy organdy and lace aprons with painted Easter lily, $1.75; nice hand painted head scarves, with eross and lilies, $1.75. Mrs. W. + W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice hand painted pillow- cases, permanently washable in bleached muslin and pas- tel colors, $2. set, scarf to match, $1. in Daisies and Wild Rose Basket, Ribbon and Roses, Tiny Pansies, Water Lily and Orchid designs. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Print and solid color little girl dresses, 1-4 yrs. old size, $1.50 ea.; sun suits, one yr. size, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks; Rt. 3, Ellijay. 9 dbl. bed size quilt tops, made of new print scraps, 2 gents bow tie; 2 Indian hatch- ets: 3 non-such; 2 lazy gal., all $2.50 ea. Send money or- der. Mrs. C. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Empire. Old time Log Cabin quilt pattern, one carbon pieced and pattern, $1. p.p. This pat- tern is over 100 yrs. old, nice for spreads. Mrs. Mamie Ga- ble, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. Nice double peacock design chenille bedspreads made in my own home on single needle machine, any color combina- tion, $6. ea. plus 55 for postage. They come in either double or twin bed size. Alice Higdon, Cisco. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75 ea.; small appliqued cushion covers, any shape, 75 ea. Add postage. Mrs. H Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all new cotton material, hand sewn: Grandmothers Flower Garden, $7.; Fan, $6.; Step Around Mtn., $5.; Lazy Boy, and Churn Dash, $3.50; single bed size Lazy Boy, $3. p. p. Mrs) J. Ds hllis|s dre. Rt. 5; Ellijay. Hand cro. baby sweater and cap set in pink, blue, green or white, nylon baby yarn, $4. Mrs. Edwin Robison, Rt. 4, Box 147 A, Dallas. Soft, washable, genuine lambskin baby moccasins, pink, blue, white, all hand laced and emb. in wht., $1.10 pr.; 3 pr., $3. p. p. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Calhoun. Dbl. Wedding Ring quilt, $9.: Strip quilts, $4.50 ea. Add 50c postage ea. quilt, all dbl. bed size, new material and cotton. 6 strip quilts, $25. No checks. Delia Sappington, Rt. 8. Ridgeway Dr., Gainesville, Ph. 536-3135. Wool top, pieced in 12 in. squares, Crazy Quilt style, all seams briar-stitched, dacron top, dk. solid col., pieced in about 3 in. strips, briar-stitc- hed in bright cols., brick style, 72 X 84 in. $10. ea.; wool top pieced in 12 in. squares, $5.; eotton top, lavender and wht., Falling Timber pattern, $3. Add postage. Miss Eula Cox, A.|Rt. 2, Cave Springs. Crocheted flower and fruit |. baskets in white, trimmed in cols., with or without handles, $1.25 ea., p. p.; end table doi- lies, $1. ea., and postage. Mrs. J. 1.) Garrett, Rt 1. Box 108, Warm Springs. ; All wool, hand crocheted baby afghan, white with wide pink border, shell stitch, size 32 by 46, $10. Mrs. E. S. Nye, Rt. 1, Jasper. Oven mitts 50ce pr.; hot pads, 15c ea.; pot handle cov- ers, 10 ea.; print aprons, 60c ea. Send postage. Mrs. E. Kil- patrick, 2544 Roswell Rd., Marietta. Crochet pot holders. 50c ea.; oval pineapple doily with pansies, $2.; 7 rose doily, $1.; pansy doily, $1.25. All for $6. Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland. a Crocheted bootees in pink, white, blue, yellow and green, $1,252 Mrs. Hi. Clower, Lawrenceville. Nice, well made, aprons, $1. ea.; bib aprons, $1.; med. size aprons, 50c ea.; dresser searves, $1. Free gift with ea. order. Add postage. Mrs. Maver Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange. Heavy quits, quilted in box designs, $7., plus 75c postage; quilt tops, box designs, $2., 35 postage; aprons, print, and organdy, nice size, 75c ea. and 25c postage. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford. Quilt tops, Trip around the World; Grandmothers Flower Garden; and Basket design, all $3.50 ea. Mrs. W. C. Fow- ler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ; ; Will quilt your quilts by the square or by shell at $4. ea. quilt and you furnish cot- | a1 ton, lining and thread. Mrs. Jessie Garner, 1316 Fleetwood Dr., S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 2-4377. j Children dresses, nicely made, 1-6 yr. size, $2. ea.; full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asstd. cols., $5.50 ea.; aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; novelty pot- holders, 20c ea.; 7, $1.; dish- towels, appliqued or emb., 25c ea.; 5, $1.; dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3. ea., pieced by pat- tern. Add postage. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Quilt tops, nicely made, of print and solid colors, dbl. bed size, Wine Glass; Step Around Mtn.; 8-pcint Star, $3.50 ea.; Dbl. Wedding Ring, and Grandmothers Flower Garden designs, $5. ea. Add postage ea. top. No checks. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Elli- jay. Crocheted, shell stitch, baby sweater, cap and bootee set, best baby nylon, pastel cols, pink, blue, green, yellow and white, $5. set; cap and swea- ter $4.40; bootees 60c pr. p. p. State 2nd choice. Send M. O. or will send C. O. D. Mrs. Ro- bert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville. Ph. 745-4968. Girls cotton dresses, light or dark colors, wide skirts, size 1-6 yrs., $1.25 ea.; 2, $2.; 4, $3.75; lg. bib aprons, bright cols., $1. ea.; small size, 50 ea.; hand emb. pillowcases, $1.25 set, 2 sets, $2. Lucy Musson, Rt. 2, Summerville. colors, handmade, $3. Mrs. Thelma Reynold Gibson St., Warrento Crochet potholders and other designs, 4 crocheted baby set, pi white, $4. Miss Shirle ley, Rt. 1, Box 101, WV burg. | LE Quilts for sale. Mr Denney, Rt. 2, Box 274 men (1 mile from city Flowers FOR SAL CORRECTION Red, white, blue, Thriftj<$12 doze 5s. Cs Oxallis, 2 clumps, $ quils, white Narcissus two cents ea. in lots of 50c doz.; pink Sweet liam, blue Iris, Violets, lilies, 2 doz. $1.50; $4. low Daylilies, 25 ea postage. Per. 64, Mrs. Ellis, Box 23, Grantvill 1 oo PLANTING COTTC Cotton seed should anted in a warm, moi add, can avoid costly rep! ing by proper seed treat and by using recomme planting practices, DICK TRACY BE SURE AND USE .\ | EASTER SEALS AND HELP CHILDREN WALK? _RIGHT, _ DICK TRACY! _ eEASTER SEALS 1903 _ Reg. U.S. Pat. Off.: 1962 by .The Chicago Tribune. Notice is hereby NOTICE OF HEARING, MARKETING ORDER NO. 5 Agricultural Commodity Commission For Peaches hearing will be held on the suspension o termination of Marketing Order No. 5, Agri cultural Commodity Commission for Peach at 10:00 o'clock a.m., E.S.T., on March 27 1963, in Room 201, State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S W., Atlanta 3, Georgia This 18th day of February, 1963. PHIL CAMPBELL, _ Commissioner of Agricultur State of Georgia. given that a pub