- Phil : Campbell, Commissioner ent. eorgia research, trol in peanuts ed alone. treatment. is also effective uring short dry cal weed control in peanuts re- eliminates the need for cultiva- favors the development of white rthermore, heavy soil move- rmal branching, flower and pod ls have given more effective Recommended mix- are Falone and dinitro OR Sesone tro. Chemical mixtures combine Dinitro ed weeds primarily by contact ac- Sesone may be inactive. On the d, the residual herbicidal pro- f Falone or Sesone will control minating annual weeds most ef- ly in the presence of good soil mix- i also: increasingly important to e highest quality seed peanuts ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1963 NUMBER 32 mical Weed Control In Peanuts y J. FRANK McGILL Agricultural CALENDAR May 3-4 Second Annual Jaycees Rodeo, Gainesville. May 10-11 Elbert County Farm Bureau Animal & Rodeo Show, Granite Bowl Stadium, Elberton. And so do Service. a mixture of than any ma- kills young on unemerged periods when peanut plants -icals for weed control. When conditions tend to increase the degree of stunting, from high quality seed overcome this stunting with no adverse affect on yield. This is not always the case when poor quality seed are used, Best results have been obtained from these chemical mixtures when applied at cracking stage where the soil has not been disturbed since planting time. This is usually from five to seven days after peanuts are planted. In the event weeds or peanuts begin to emerge, make spray application immediately. Avoid any close cultivation so long as weeds in the treated areas do not be- come a problem. Contact your County Agent for more detailed information with regard to rates, weeds controlled and methods of appli- on when their small grains. ' per acre. The Nows the Time to Control Weeds In Small Grans Small grains start growing when the weather gets warm. weeds, adds James Miller, agronomistweed control, with the Uni- versity of Georgia Cooperative Extension Mr. Miller explained that tempera- tures reaching into the fifties have many small grain fields looking good. However, weeds are beginning to show up too, de- spite a very severe winter. Innocent enough now, weeds will cause a lot of damage later these small seed is harvested with the Now, before the grain plants start to joint, is the time to control the weeds. Mr. Miller said most of them can be con- trolled effectively by using one - half pound of 2, 4-D in 20-40 gallons of water Even if weeds are not completely killed, Mr. Miller continued, the appli- cation of 2, 4-D will cause many weed seed to be non-viable. agronomist 2, 4-D should not be applied after nodes have formed on the grain plant stems. The herbicide may damage small grain yields if applied at this stage of growth, emphasized that Myself, wife, 4|f p in family (3 ill need salary by K house on school oute, and to be ee. not drink, in good fr id can give refer- tom last employer. b at once. State salary ails first letter, will Frank Williams, P.O. ahlonega. an, age 37, wants _to 5000-6 i ., Sober, honest ae wes se ible weekly salary basis for rson who drink. Need to be anytime for full details 6x, Or come see. Char- k, Rt. 1, Summer- ee 8 a with wife, wants job tle or chicken farm, er, wife can do . Want 3-4 R. house and gas, and would eed to be -6000 lay- |b yrs., would like job as care- taker, or to do light farming, experienced. Prefer in Fulton or DeKalb County. Marcus B. Smith, 303 Connally St., SE., Apt. 527, Atlanta 15. White married man in fif- ties, lived on farm entire life, wants job on cattle or broiler arm, or job looking after farm. Can drive truck and tractor, honest, and do not drink or use tobacco. Also, can do some carpenter work. Want reasonable salary and good 3-4 R. house wired for stove. Can begin work about April -16.-C.-PCraven, P:0: Box 412, Newnan. Man, age 65, exp., original- ly from Blue Ridge, (with wife, age 30, and 4 children, D.O;VS: Oy Ao. Oy. Sa eso and 6), wants job on farm looking after hogs or cattle. Lots of exp., not drinker or smoker. Jessie L. Ellis, Rt. 2, Box 19A, Hahira. Single white man wants job working with laying hens and broilers, have 5 years exp., and can do farm work and drive tractor. Need work at once. All letters answered. Grant Dickerson, Rt. 3, Toc- coa. Married man, with family, age 57, wants job taking care of chickens, or general farm -|work. Lifetime experience. -|Can furnish references. Tip Moses, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch, c/o H. W.: Moses, or doing light farm chores (not allowed to do heavy lift- ing) for nice people, board and laundry. Need job now. Buford Bates, Rt. 2, c/o Jed Bates, Canton, Ph. 479-2297, (call around noon, or after 6 P.M.). Farm Help WANTED Widow woman, alone, wants middle-aged white woman to help with light farm work, chickens and gardening, etc. Good home. Need someone at once. Mrs. Mary E. Warren, Rt. 2, Pitts. Want couple for light farm work and caretaker on cattle farm near Stone Mountain. Must be sober and have good references. No drifters. Pre- fer retired couple with other income. Mrs. W. J. Lyle, 125 Beaumont, Decatur. Want exp. man to work 5000 turpentine faces on 50/50 basis. E. A. Powers, Route 2, Blackshear. Want aged couple to look after cattle and tend to. patch- es. Good 4 R. house wired for elec. stove in exchange for work, (1 mi. so. of Snellville on Centerville Rd.). J. M. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 56, Gray- son, corn, 2 acres cotton and to look after 100 laying hens. Room, board and reasonable salary. Alfred Coleman, Rt. 1, Cedartown. Want man and_ wife to work farm on 50/50 basis. Must have good reputation. R. E. Coney, Rt. 3, Box 176, Lawrenceville. Want dependable man for caretaking and some general farm work. Prefer man with- out family and with some other income. Must have ex- perience with cattle. C. W. Brasley, Chatsworth. Want man with small fam- ily, or man to batch, to work in dairy and do other general farm work for $100. per month salary and small 3 R. house, wired for stove, and with run- ning water inside, F. E. Fer- rell, Rt. 2, Madison. Want exp. dairyman at once who knows how to op- erate new DeLaval combine milking equipment. Come see or call, (not collect). Refer- ences required. Doyle E. Smith, Rt. 1, Monticello. Ph. 468-6391. Flowers FOR SALE Pink Shasta Daisy, $1. doz. p.p. Per. 287. Mrs. J. L. Kel- ley, Rt. 3, Lithonia: ole, particularly when using chem- cation. he said. i White man, age 51 yrs., Single white man in fifties,| |. Want widow in good health Boxwoods, 12 to 14 ins; with wife and daughter, 8}wants job helping with hens, |to help on farm with 2 acres| white Pines, wild Honeysuc- kle, Mtn. Laurel, wild pink Cherokee Rose, Hemlock, 2 to 2% ft., $3. doz.; pink Moss Rose, Scotchbroom, 2, $1. Moss packed. Per. 187, Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Boxwoods, 12 in.; white Pine, Mtn. Laurels, Hemlock, 3 col. wild Honeysuckle, Rho- dodendrons, Sweet Shrub, cream Dogwoods, 2 to 3 ft., $3. doz.; Per. Phlox, 2 doz., $1. Damp moss packed. Per. 186. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.; single blue Hyacinth bulbs, nice, 2 doz., $1. Add 30c post- age in Ga., out of state more. Per. 75. Mrs. R. P. Steinhei- mer, Brooks. Mixed col. Glad. bulbs, 40c doz.; 4 doz., $1.25; old time mixed col. dbl. Touch-Me-Not seed, old time pink Bachelors Buttons, 30c tblspnfull. Add postage. Per. 48. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Purple Butterfly bushes, 6, $1.; purple Lilac bushes, 4, $1.; pink running Rose bush- es, 3, $1.; white Dogwood, Cedar and Holly bushes, 6, $1.; Tulip trees, 4, $1., all well rooted; native Azaleas, dif. cols. 5, $1.; Sweet Shrub, 5, $1.; others such as Hyacinth | bulbs, Narcissus bulbs, Lilies of dif. kinds, and Daylilies, for sale. Mrs. P. Malachi Srrith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Per. 305. it sae see MAS ee ee PAGE TWO | Capitol GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agricuiiure Agriculture Building Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Square NATIONAL EDITORIAL SAY S| <9 aT eur eae ee 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 li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or _ business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second | class matter Aug. 1, 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, Address to be mailing list, requests changes j of address, MANAGER, Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from ete. to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin, Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Flowers FOR SALE Imported Japanese Morn- img Glory seed, can be grown to 8 in., 2 doz. 50c; one T. Wilson, late strain, Formosan Lily seed, 25c or 3t. 65c; 3 African Monster gourd seed, 10 bu. gourd seed, 10 dif. gourd seed, all 50c. All plus Stamped addressed envelope. Mrs. Lucile H, Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton. Spider Lily (red) bulbs, mice blooming size, $7. C p.p., erder now for fall blooms, prompt shipment, $1.25 per doz. Per. 252. W. E. Smith, 421 Kingamold St., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-8276. Large number of White Pines for sale, Govt. inspect- ed, 4 to 12 ft. tall, 4 to 8 yrs. old. E. B. Foster, Hiawassee. License No. 1078. Daylilies: Purple Waters, Mrs. Wyman, Redhead, Mika- do, Caballero, Betty Ann, Linda, Warpath, Kwanso, Mary Guenther, Cherokee Maid, Sammy Russell, $2.50 doz. labeled; bonus plants, p.p. over $5.; Tritomas, 3, $1.; Tiger Lilies, 6, $1.; white and yellow Narcissus, two cents ea.; Mums, 8, 40c. Per 370. Miss June Kimsey, Hiawas- see. Daylilies: Gold Dust, Sulin, J. T. Russell, Annis V. Rus- sell, The Director, Skylark, Hyperion, Mikado, Morocco Red, Autumn Red, Sweet Briar, Mrs. J. J. Tigert, Linda, Buster Brown, Kwanso, Warpath, Mrs. Wyman, Pur- ple Waters, $2.50 doz. label- ed; bonus plants, add postage under $5. Per. 142. rs. Claude E. Kimsey, Hiawassee. Large and small orange Daylily plants, $1. C. p.p; yel- low, hardy garden Chrysan- _themums, 40c doz. p.p. Bonus plants with all orders. Per. 387. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Booth Rd., Kennesaw. Geranium cuttings, red dbl., white dbl., dbl. pink, Touch- Me-Not seed, yellow Mari- gold, Velvet Marigold seed, Martin gourd seed, all 10c. Stamped self addressed enve- lope for seed and add postage on cuttings. Per. 316. W. W. Cauthen, Buchanan. 400 named Bearded Iris for sale, won most blue ribbons at our last A.I.S, show. Write for information on price and colors. Per. 24. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. 350 Bearded Iris, won many blue ribbons in A.LS. shows, write for names, col- ors and prices. Govt. inspect- ed. Per. 4. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Large dbl. Dahlia bulbs, cols. yellow, lavender and salmon, 2 bulbs, 50c; 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Marvin Jackson, Rt. 2, Locust Grove. Ph, 432-2127. : Seed: 5 pkt. Feverfew, 50c; Larkspur, 10c; Cosma, five cents; Mullen Pinks, 10c; Ragged Robin, Orange, French Marigold, 15c; Bushel gourds, 25 doz.; pink, yel- low, mixed Hardy, 20c p.; Nandina, small seed, 30c doz.; red Glorys, small, med., 50e doz. Mrs. Ruby Logan, (at. Turners Store), Rt. 1, Lithia Springs. : Sweet Violets, 12 plants $1.25; large leaf purple Won- dering Jew, purple blossom, 6 rooted, $1.; dbl. white Spirea, 2, $1.; 10 rooted Sul- tana, vari. leaf and other choice colors, $2.; Geraniums, red, pink, white, 50c ea.; dbl Begonias, 50c ea.; rose, dbl. Petunia, 50c ea.; Achimenes, 10 $i Per Vik WVirs. He B: Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Dbl. dark red Cockscomb, seed, 25c tblspnfull, plus 5c postage. Mrs. Ben Crowley, Rt. 2, Box 1A, Greensboro. Scarlet 45c and 95c; Evergreen trail- ing Arbutus, 45c; Watermel- on Crepe Myrtle, 50c; Abelia and Nandinas, 50c ea.; 2 to 3 yr. blooming size Gardenias, 45c and 95c; pink evergreen Thrift, five cents ea.; pink or white Oxalis, 40c doz.; show type Incurved Mums, in red, yellow, purple and gold, 10c ea.; medium five cents. All have good roots, damp pack- ed. Per. 347. Mrs. R. J. Flem- ing, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. Berry Pyacantha, D Nandinas, blue Thrift, Spi- der Lilies, Cannas, Hardy Ph- lox, Iris, show Chrysanthe- mums, stay green Hedge, flowering Quince, sweet Vio- lets, $1. doz. plants; giant Pansies, three cents ea. Per. 137. F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Holderniss St., Atlanta 10, Ph. PL, 3-5251. MARKET BULLETIN Sultana seeds, 20 seed, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. Olin Tol- | bert, Rt. 1, Lula. Red, purple, and bronze hardy Mums, 75 doz., asstd. del. in May p.p.;_ Seed. Calif. Poppy, Poinsettia, red and yellow and_ vari. 4-Oclocks, dbl. Touch-Me-Nots & cocks- comb, tsp. 10c and stamped envelope; Calypso Petunia and Portulaca (moss) 10c pkg. plus stamped envelope. Per. 181. No. checks. Mrs. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed Phlox, Fall Pinks, little Pansy or Johnny Jump-ups, Jon- quils, Narcissus, 50c doz.3 white Baby Breath rooted, 50c ea.: 3, $1.; pink Thrift, 50c rooted sprigs. Add postage, no stamps or checks. Per. 119, Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Choice Cannas: Flamingo, Pink, President Red, Rosa- mond, cole red & gold, Ground Opera in Mignon Aida, La- Boheme, Latraviata, 50c ea.; yellow cluster type Per. Fever Few, Gold Plate, and pink Achillea, Burpee yellow Daisy, all rooted, 5, $1. No orders filled under $2. Per. 42. All p. p. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula. Chrysanthemum plants: White Doty, Silversheen, Bronze Pom, Pink Pom, bron- ze and red Daisy (also pink) Carolyn Yosick, yellow Doty, Purple Pom, mixed collection, only, 12 plants, $1., add 35c postage. No out of state or- ders. Per. 57. Miss Ruth Un- derwood, Rt. 3, Conyers. Hen and Biddy Per. Phlox, Oxalis, var. Vinea, 10, 5c ea.; dif. color Geranium, 2 dif. Be- gonia, 4 dif. Cactus, 2 dif. Sultana, well rooted, 8, $1. Add postage, extra for each. Per. 201. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton. Asstd. cuttings, Begonias, Geraniums, Cactus, green pl- ants, and others, 15, $1.25; mixed Snapdragons and red Petunias, 40c doz., would ex- change cuttings for. Ferns, Maiden Hair, Birds Nest, Bracken or any kind I need. Write first. Free plants with $1.50 order or more. Per. 88. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Ced- artown. Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz.; 4 doz. $1.50; Grape and Hyacinth bulbs, 40 doz.; red Spiderlily bulbs, 6, 50c; asst?d. color Hardy Phlox, $1. doz. All P. P. Per. 106. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. Strong, well-rooted Admir- al Byrd Daisy plants, flowers up to 5 in. across, white, lace- edged, with dbl. petals, yellow centers, stems 2 to 3 ft., will bloom this summer, $1.50 doz., on delivery, ship anywhere. Per. 157. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Bex 478, Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-8349. Moon vine seed, large and fragrant, 15c doz. seed plus stamped envelope; mixed Hol- lyhock seed, some dbl., 10c tblspn. Mrs. A. McGuire, 3214 Sewell Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11. Red, blue and white Salvia; Hy. Petunias; Hy. Snapdra- gons; white, pink, purple, Spider plants; giant Carnat- ions; Phlox; dbl. Dianthus; pink and white Hibiscus; 10 wk. stocks; red and var. Jose- *|phs Coat; Spungold, red and gold Marigolds; Celosia mix- ed, rose and Camelia Balsam, 35c doz.; Coleus, 5c ea. Per. 455. No shipments. H. G. By- rd. 275%) Waters dss: W., Atlanta, Ph. 761-1079. Nice African violets, var- ious colors. Per. 328. Mrs. T. . Launius, 1401 Fairburn RG) 2OeEWAtlantar dies Pin. 344-1778. Boston Ivy, Sweet William, var. Philodendron, Snake Palm, Hydrangea, $2. C2-Var. Golden Bell, Bridal Wreath, 20c. Add 35 postage.; Purple Wisteria, 50c to $1.; old fash- ioned -Red Rose, 75c (clumps cannot be shipped). Per. 429. Mrs. H. Keys, 873 East Confederate Ave., S. E., At- lanta 16, Ph. 622-0448 (no collect calls). Dif. colors, nice, large Ger- aniums, many dif. kinds Be- gonias, Sansevieria, Cactus, African Violets, blooming, large clumps, white Candy- tuft, blooming, at my home only. Per. 102, Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elliby Rd., S. E. Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 7-5759. Daylilies: 200 dif. vari,. mixed colors, 50, $3.; fine quality 30, $3.; labeled, 15 dif., $3.; Capri, Devon Cream, Evelyn Claar, Hearts Afire, Jewel Russell, Mable Fuller, Marionette, Ming, Pink Dr- eam, Salmon Sheen, 8, $3.; Marie Wood, Green Gladioli, Pink Jewel, The Doctor, $3.; Great Scott (reg. $5.), $3.: Red Honeysuckle, $1. Per. 101. Walter M. Jackson, 1123 M. | Vickers St., Atlanta. Dixie Brilliant, bright pink, white and pink with white eye Thrift, 30 divisions $2. P. P.; any one variety, 35 divis- jons, same price; Iris collect- ion, all fine but not labeled or named, $2. for 20, P. P.; large Hawthorne or Blooming Pear, many Golden Bells or Forsy- thia, Yellow Rose of Texas, Bridal Wreath, ground Ivy or Vinea, reasonable prices, come see. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223 (Hwy. 19, near Dur- hams Septic Tank place), Al- pharetta. Per. 97. 100 Boxwoods, from 4, 6 and 10 yrs. old, nice plants; also, one large Boxwood, compact; 3 ft. high, 5 ft. around. Per. 202. Mrs. Charles Lyon, Ball Ground, (licence no. 1061). Tritoma (Red Hot Poker) 4, $1.; dbl. Daylily, Lemon Li- lies, hardy Orchid, 3, 50c; Per. Hollyhock, single, Per. Asters, lt., dk. blue, purple, pink, $1. doz.; Chrysanthemums, 2 doz., $1.; mixed colors Iris, $1.50 doz.; Per. Phlox, Montbretia bulbs, 50c doz. Per. 23. Add postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Trailing Arbutus, 6, $1.; white Pine and Spruce Pines, $1. ea.; Sweet yellow plum sprouts, 50c ea.; 5, $1.; Queen of Meadow, Heart Leaf, 50c ea.; bearing size Mtn. Huckle- berry, $1.50 doz.; deep pink Honeysuckle bush and Sweet Shrubs, $1. ea. All well root- ed. Add postage. Per. 454. Miss Jewel Charles, Rt. 4. Ellijay. Rose of Sharon, dbl. flow- ers, colors, pink, white, and red; orchid, violet, old rose, dark pink Althea, pink sum- mer blooming Butterfly bush, Golden Bells, pink wild Hon- eysuckle bush, 50c ea.; white Hydrangea, Judas tree or Red Bud, $1. ea.; yellow Weigela, 50c ea.; large size Weigela, pink and deep red, blooming Quince, 75c ea. Add postage. Per. 93. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Dahlias, giant blooms, 18 or more dif. varieties, pink, white, red, apricot, bronze, Jersey Beauty, peach (var. lav. white) Blue Sandiago, purple, yellow, wine (var. purple and yellow) 6 bulbs, $1.25; my selection, $2.25 doz.; old fashion dbl. mix. color Touch-Me-Not seed, 25c tblspnfull.; Per. mix color Phlox, 75c doz. Add postage. Per. 168. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. : Dahlias, giant blooming size, colors, red, white, and bronze; Blue Bird, var. Wy- andotte, yellow, Jersey Beau- ty, pink Sandiago, vari. yel- low, apricot, vari. choice 6 bulbs, $1.25 or one doz. asst. colors, $2.25. Add postage. Per. 215. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. Yellow dwarf Iris, Siberian Iris, 8, $1.; Galax, Trailing Arbutus, and Trillium $1. doz.; Joseph in Pulpit, Bird- foot, Violet, 24, $1.; variagated Houseleak, Goldenglow, red hot pepper, 4, 50c. Per. 278. Mrs. L. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega. Guinea Wing, Black Hawk Begonias, red, pink, white, dbl. Geranium, 3, $1.; all kinds Rex Begonias, 50c ea.; dbl. Petunias, pink, red, Bron- ze Leaf Begonias, 5, $1.;.Sp- rengeri, Plumosis Fern, 25c ea.; Coleus, 10, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton, Per. 17. White perfection Violets, large pure white long stems, $1. doz.; $6. C; white Dog- wood, 2-3 ft. $37. C; Crepe Myrtle, deep red, white, pur- ple, 3-5 ft., $6. per 10; $45. C. Per. 160) Mrs. ky HH. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville. 7 dif. kind Begonias, Chick- en Gizzard, Josephs Coat, Sultanas, all rooted, 25c ea. Cannot ship. Per. 461. Delia ,|Sappington, Rt. 8, Ridgeway Dr., Gainesville, 4, | lavender, | 1 Peachtree Rose, 25c | of Bethlehem bulbs, sev. colors, Fall Pi doz. plants. Add post: . M. White, Rt. 1, B Dahlonega, Per. 239. Nice pink Thrift, Add postage. Packed H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 391 oe Rd., Ellenwoc 128. . ae Hundreds of Cher: 10 to ins Shieh Wisteria, purple, wel will cut back to 18 5, $1.; Nandina plant plus postage; ning winkle, blooms blue, green all winter, rooted plants. Per. 3 $1.50 doz. clumps; dbl Spice Pinks, $2. doz. Ga. Per. 176. Mrs. O. brough, 2869 Church Point. eee Giant Dahlias, name ieties, such as deep Autumn Blaze, Mrs. J shing, Avalanche, Gold art, Sherwood Peac Hall, Phillis Knight, Cz Black Magic, .Jane Movoleska, Lavengro, leigh Champion, $4. d labeled. Add postage. 111. Mrs. Clyde Gille 9, Gainesville. g Seed: Mix. cols. S Blood of Calvary, 50e Salvia, Scotch Broom time vine Pomegrani old time vine Dish R: George Washington seed, 25c pkt., with se ressed stamped enve 1962 seed. Per. 366. Clark, Rt. 6, Gainesvill Daylilies, 12 labeled unlabeled, 25, $2.50; asstd. cols., $1.40 doz. santhemums, many ty cols., 50 plants, $2.75; plants, 60 asstd., $1.40 spur, ias, M 3 Per. 28. Mrs. W. S. Rt. 1, Adel. 13 kind Cannas, $1. apricot color Amaryllis Spider Lilies, Umbrell 25 ea.; Tuberoses, bulbs, 50c doz.; plants gatalis, Dusty Miller, tum, and Bergamot, 5 Daylilies, 15 ea. Per. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Camilla. Sas Pink Dogwood, ni 18-24 in., 50c ea.; $40. ft. pe eas: $65.26: rooted Boxwood, $2. do C: 18-24 in. rooted Crepe rtle, red and white, dwarf red Canna roo Per. 179. Mrs. R. F: Rt. 3, Greenville. White Dogwood, very 2-3 ft., $20. C; 18-24 i Dogwood, $5.50 per iuees... Mrs: ree Greenville, Per. 148. Golden Bell bushes, } Wreath, White Spirea bu 4, $1.; Butterfly bushes, le trees, Cedars, whit wood, 4, $1.; Lilac bu Watsonia, Violets (Cu ta Rubra), Dawny and Per. Phlox, broad leaf Li $1. doz.; narrow leaf, $7.50; Thrift, oe Red, white, blue, Thrift, $1. doz.; $5. Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1. quils, two cents ea lots; asst. cols., Chry: mums, Hardy Phi Violet, blue Iris, Orange Ruffle, blue low Flags, pink Swee iams, 2 doz., $1.50 yellow Daylilies, 25c postage. Per. 64. Mrs Ellis, Box 23, Grantv. 1962 Salvia seed( red), one tspnful, 50 tspnfulls, $1.; will gr 3 ho 4 ft: blo O frost. Mrs. L _ Daylilies, 15 dif., 8, $1.; fine Iris, names lost, 6, $1.; named ones, 3, $1. Per. 18. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Crawfordville. Clerodendron, Hoya plant 75; Marble Queen Pathos, Velvet plant, Money plant, Starfish Cactus, 50c; Beefst- eak, Basket Begonias, 65c; dbl. Geranium cuttings, Guin- ea Wing Begonia cuttings, Spider plant, Snake, Half Moon cactus cuttings, 35 ea. plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming. Per, 65, Evergreens, pink and white tn. s, and doden- drons; white Pines and Se ais. eee poet : rts_ all well rooted, $2. doz., plus ors Iris, not label-|50c postage and peclane. c; Lemon Lilies, 6,|lange dbl. Dahlias, roots, in- pinks, doz.;| cluding seedlings never be- fore offered, write for list. Per. 165. Mrs. Fiorence Hea- ton, Mineral Blufy, d Burning Bush (the asnual Hedge plant), mixed dbl. and single Touch-Me-Not seed, punple pink, rose and white; red Salvia, and Moonflower seed, 10c pkt. ea. kind, self addressed and stamped enve- lope for any seed; dbl. red poppies, 25c tblspniful; Plants: Iris, Bearded, some have giant size bloom, gold, yellow, pur- ple, lavender, lavender, lav. with yellow, tan with red, orchid-pink, dark lavender- blue, and tan, $1.25 doz., 30c postage; Rain Lilies, mixed colors, 30c doz., 15c postage. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Mon- roe. Per. 337. : Ground cover Vinca Minor, $1. C; Liriope, $1. C; Star of Bethlehem, 50 doz.; Physos- tegia, 10, 50c; Johnny-Jump- Up, 40c doz.; Fall Aster, 4, 25c; Michaelia, Daisies, 4, 25c; Ground Ivy (Nepeta Hedera- cea) 30c doz.; Cherry Laurel, Birdsfoot, Violet, 10, 50c; Stokesia, 6, $1.; Ragged Rob- in, Larkspur, Poppies, 30c doz.; Montbreta, 10, $1.; Ismene, 25c ea.; Tris, Daylilies, good var., 25 ea. minimum order, $1.; enclose sufficent postage. Per. 356. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. Calif. Red Robin Rose bush- es and Golden Bells, 3 yr. old plants, 25c ea., you dig them, no. shipments. T. E. Freeburg, wer's SALE ing Ligustrums, i. Liriope, $1.50 >; white Per. Candy blue Per. Phlox, $1.50 doz.; $7.50 C; Laurel, small Eng. Ivy, Vinca ckberry, Atamasco, is Lilies, Achime- seep: . Per, 139. oodruff, Green- ants with ea. $2. age, no checks. Per. MP. Forrester, Rt. is, Vari Hedge plant z.; dbl. red, and white f Sharon, Vari. Ligust- dc ea.; blackberry Li- ind yellow blooming ngle, Corn Cole bunch. Add post- 53. Mrs. Lizzie 18 Crawford St., Daffodils, Star of purple King Iris, dbl. orange Day- ite Narcissus, 50 ; purple Weeping iid Azaleas, Sweet le Lilac, big red Christmas Jasmine, 5, t low Japonicas, 50 ooted. Add postage. k Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- eS ed Hibiscus in red, yellow Cannas, 13, as Cactus cut- $1.; giant Dahlias, ink, Jersey Beau- apricot, my selec- 25 doz. Per. 255. Add On ea. order. Miss athis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Myrtle, 50c; Snow rooted Mimosa, 25c; _50c; Boxwood, 25c; 1 ORG Sereen: Goa. at, | 366-3187, Per. 326. Ybrella bush, 10c; But- Peachtree Rose, Golden dush, 25c; Tiger Lily | Bells, and Butterfly bushes, 3, Yaylilies, Cannas, Daf- | $1.; Rainbow Moss, red, white, imd__others for sale.|and pink Geranium cuttings, L. Whitaker, Rt. 4,|5, $1.; Bird of Paradise seed, \Per. 457. 30c doz. add postage. Per. 300. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin. Thrift, $1. doz.; mixed is, (pink, white, yel- urple), white Shas- Pink Cherokee Rose, Mtn. pas aiodedendrons: Beds : . . e ow aleas, ogwooda, Pee pine pan Campo Redbud, white edule wiinz|Pine, Creek Hemlock, Hollies, lfred Jonquils, white all 2-3 ft, moss packed, $3. ees, ave doz.; | Goz.; pink Phlox, Daylilies, es $1. ea.; white | Shasta Daisies, blue Iris, Fall ow, large June Lily,|Pink, gray Violets, Trailing \dd postage. Per. 98.| Arbutus, $2.75 C. Per. 112. rence Leathers, Rt. 1,/Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Fancy leaf Caladium bulbs, $1.; 20, $2.; Per. white Candytuft, some in bloom, $1.50 doz; long spurred Columbine, Marconi, Shasta Daisies, Silver King Artemi- sia, Striped Liriope, $1.25 doz.; Chrysanthemums, Buttons, Poms, Reflex, many sizes and cols., mixed, 25, $1. Add 35c postage. Per. 49. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Yellow Button Chrysan- Blue Ridge. ages. pace ene : giving Cactus, 15c; i iS of Hardy Chrysan- Cactus, 15c; 12 dif. Ornamen- s, medium and small} {aj hot peppers, 25c doz. Per. isies, Buttons, Spoons, | 458. Mrs. E. J. Crump, 3428 doz., $1.25 p. p.; blue | Morgul Rd. Macon. m,- 27 doz. $1. p. p.: aS tT. Phlox 2 doz. $i,|, Magnolias in pots, 10-12 er. 232. Mrs. M. M.|. $1.; Spider Lily bulbs, 50c tt. 1, Cedartown. _ | 40.3 other lily bulbs, 35c ea.; ____} red, yellow with red sploches, emum plants,|King Humbert, 75 doz. at my und white Cushion, 3 | Place, will not ship. Per. 3. of yellow, also cream | Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, te Daisy, 2 doz., $1.;|Mosely_Dixon Rd., Macon. Ph. ite Flowering Peach, SH. 3-5884. misia (sleet), 6, Improved Larkspur and in-|phlox plants, pink Oxalis, .|and Daisy Mums, 3 doz., $1.; red, pink, yellow and laven- der Grand Opera series Can- nas, pink Amaryllis and Crin- um Lilies, 3, $1.; Butterfly a, Silver, Gold and yme; Golden Apple, | g, le, Curley, and Pep- _Spearment, Lemon Rue, Sweet Fennel, Achillea, nd Onion Chives, Cat- xglove, Penny Royal, Horehound, Hys- rjoram, Bonnet, Sav- ntotina, Wormwood, wood, all for sale. add postage. Mrs. B. Oc ea.; 6 red BE cuttings, 50c; mp Mint, 25c plus Per. 36. Mrs, J. R. Box 104, Chester. Cockscombs, mixed ux color Prince Feat- Cosmos, Salvia, ppies and Mold- Spider Lilies, $1.50 doz; Liri- ope (border grass), $1.50 C.; $12. M. Per. 345. Mrs. J: Harrell, Rt. 4, Box 70, Quit- man. c Pompon Chrysanthemums, pkt., 25c or5,|red, bronze, yellow, pink, 50c C. Gen-|doz., plus 10c postage. Per. , Cal-|309. Mrs. F. E. Newton, 211 Stone St., Waynesboro. Morrow, Ph. } Lilies, 6 kinds Daylilies, red|d E.}and Unicorn, _Red and yellow Sweet Shrub sprouts with good roots, bloom in early spring and all through summer if kept in moist place and culti- vated, small sprouts, 50c; lange, $1. Orders of 10 or more 20 pet. less. Per. 451. J: A. Bacon, Plains, Ph. 824-4321. Tube Rose bulbs, large size, 10c ea.; medium size, $1. doz.; small size, $1. for 2 doz. Add 35 postage to ea. order; Har- dy Amaryllis or Magic Lily, pink blooms in Aug., red one in Sept., $1. doz. plus postage, to be delivered in July after tops die down. No checks, only money orders accepted Per. 372. Mrs. Jim S. Black- well, Newborn. Dbl. Tube Rose bulbs, $1.20 dioz.; small Lily bulbs, 2, $1.- 20; Achimenese bulbs, 1% doz. purple, 1% doz. blue, $1.; Periwinkle seed, white and pink, % tspn., 30c; new creeping pink Periwinkle seed, 1/4 tspn., 50c; small Gloriosa Lily bulbs, 2, $1.20, p.p. Per. 40. Miss Emma Dug- ger, Newington. Daylilies, 150 named, Powder Puff, Midwest Ma- jesty, Colonial Dance, Killary Lass, Davis Pink, Salmon Sheen, Red Velvet, Skylark, Princess, Maid Marion, 40c ea. $4. doz. my selection; labeled, $3.50; Iris, 125 named, 12 la- beled, $2.; better $3.; not la- beled, $1. doz. Add 40c post- ages Per.= 19) Mrs) 2k) 2M. Combs, Washington. 135 named Daylilies: reds, yellows, bronze, roses, cana- ry, wine, many bi-colors, or- gandy, old rose, wine reds, purples, state colors, wanted, | W. 25 ea.; $2.50 doz. labeled; $1.75 doz. not labeled; newer, $3. doz. my selection; pink Damask, Goliath, White Lady, Doshera, Athlone, 40c_ ea.; green Liriope, $2.25 doz. 40c postage. Bonus plants. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Rt. 1, Washing- ton, Per. 154. 4 Brier Roses, $1.25; 4 Polka Dot Aloe, $1.25; 8 Bee Balm, $1.25; 6 mixed Be- gonias, $1.25; 2 hahnii, $1.25; 4 Silver Lace Vine, $1.25; 6 Boston Daisy, yellow, $1.25. Per. 21. Mrs. Lawrence Mc- Avoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Wash- ington. All cols. Zennias, yellow Marigold, Spider plants, (not Spider Lilies), spider plant will have fresh blooms every day, pink with purple color, 4 or 5 in. across, all seed 20c pk. H. Durham, Union Point. Vari. blue and white Vio- lets, Royal Robe Violets, $1. doz.; all cols. Phlox, 18 plants, $1.; many cols. Iris, $1. doz.; many _ cols. Daylilies, 25c Chrysanthemums, Des- |. bulb; ert Quail (orchid with yellow center), Iceland Gull (cream , Chimney (burgandy red), yel- low button type, $1. doz. Add 25 per doz. postage. Damp packed. Per. 210. Mrs. J. Barrow, Rt. 1, Waco. Red Crepe Myrtle, 3 ft., eh ea.; Iris Junipers, 1-2 ft., $1. ea.; Ivy, 35c_ ea.; Lucidum, 1- 2 ft., $1.50; Vanhoutti Spirea, 2-3 ft., $2.50; Boxwood, $1 and up. Per. 430. Mrs. E. B. neous. Rt. 2, Box 311, River- ale. Nandana, 16-18 in., 4, $1.; Rose Thrift, $1. C; yellow thornless Rose, Snowball Oak, Hydrangea, dbl. Red Altheas, dbl. white vari. center, Ruf- fled Fern, 50c ea.; pink Per. Phlox, pink Mums, 50c doz.; purple Fuchsia, rooted, 35c; Beefsteak and single pink Begonia, dbl. red Rose, pink Geranium cuttings, 25c ea.; Spider and Rain and Day- lilies, $1. doz. Add postage. Per. 79. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Box 74, Royston. Old fashion Marble Vine seed, (screen and wall climb- er), lacy vine covered with little red, green and white marbles from mid - summer until frost, 10c and 25c pkts. plus self addressed stamped envelope. Per. 177. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. _Mixed colors Iris, 25, $1.35; Siberian Iris, purple, 50c doz.; yellow Button Mums, 50c 0z.; seed of small mixed gourds, large Sunflowers, Fink Mimosa, Buttermarker, 25 pkt. Per. 169. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Dwarf Celosia seed, mixed colors, $1. pack or Princess Celosia seed, red only, 50c pack. Fred Stahl, Sr. Rt. 4, Ellijay, Ga. 3 cols. Violets, 3 cols, Horsemint, 6 cols, Chrysan- themums, Peppermint, 25c doz.; blue Fall Daisies, pink Yarrow, Lemon Lilies, dbl. and single Orange Daylilies, Montrebias, blue, white, pur- ple Siberian Iris, Extravance Iris, 60 doz.; Melody red Iris (new) $5. root. Add postage. Per. 14, Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Hedge Rose, 50 doz.; Scotchbroom, Yellow Bell, Dogwood, red Shoemake, Mtn. Ivy, Laurel, Sweetshrubs, Mtn. Azaleas, Cherokee Rose, Wintergreen, Spruce, Cedar white Pine, 25c; Boxwood cuttings, Narcissus, Daffodil, Gooseneck, pink Thrift, Peri- winkle, 25 doz. Add postage. Per. 388. Thad Watson, Ra- Gap. 3 Old fashion Snowball bushes, 24%% and 3 ft. tall, good strong bushes, $1. ea. at my house, too large to mail. Per. 441. Mrs. Tom Carroll, Chulio Rd., Rt. 4, Rome. Mums, Sallie - at - Gate, Gooseneck, pink Thrift, Box- wood cuttings, 15c doz.; Iris, Large Iris, Fall Daisy, Chas- ta Daisy, Golden Glow, Au- gusta Lilies, Lemon Lilies, dbl. Daylilies 50c doz.; Red Hot Poker, small 25 ea.; large 50c ea. Per. 15. Mrs, O. W. Martin, Rabun Gap. Dbl. red Geraniums, pink bronze - leaf Begonia, Christ- mas, Thanksgiving and May Cactus, pink Hydrangea, pur- ple Fuchsia, 25 ea. cuttings; Rainlily bulb, green and white striped Jew, 10c ea. Add postage. Per. 143. Mrs. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Box 131, Royston. : Moonflower vine seed, lg., pure white blooms with cream star center, 4% in. avg. blooms May until frost, 36 seed, 35c; Coral vine seed, 30, 25c, with stamp. E. H. Scar- borough, 1128 East 36th St., _| Savannah, Strawberry Begonia, 25c ea.; red Spider Lilies, 10c ea.; sweet Violets, 75c doz.; mixed cols. Daylilies, 15 ea.; red garden Pinks, 50c doz. Add postage. Per. 35. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville. Dahlia bulbs, large, Red Chief and Jersey pink and white, 50c ea.; small laven- der, 25c; Mother - In - Law Tongue, Watermelon Begonia, Thanksgiving and Christmas Cactus 50c ea.; also, Angel Trumpet, 50c; Mums, asstd., 25e bunch. Per. 22, Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Box 206, Sparta. Flowers WA NTED Want some French Dwarf. Marigold seed, the kind that bloom just before frost, and H.|some Tree Rose bush cuttings, rooted. Mrs. Jesse Capehart, 103 Baldwin Rd., Dalton. Want 1000 Eng. Boxwood, or any part, 3 to 8 yrs. old. Mrs. T. W. Sigman, 2050 .|Fairhaven, Dr. N.E., Atlanta, Ph. 233-3062 (after 7 p.m. or weekends). Want some white and pink Bachelors Buttons seed, will exchange purple or pay for yours. Mrs. A. R. Rowland, Rt. 1, Box 35, Chester. Want Life plant of Moses in Boat, also other pot plants. Mrs. D. V. Garrett, 531 Brood Ave., Albany. Want some old fashion large Sunflower seed, also, some white or red Shallot, onions, and some honey bees, would like to exchange Martin gourds and gourd seed for above. Write first. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Want lemon colored Dayli- lies. Mrs. Charles Cole, 425 Heards Ferry Rd., N.W., At- Janta 5, Ph. BL. 5-1817. ak at AGE, THREE Cole planter No. 40, horse drawn, new fertilizer hopper, all good cond., with plates, $25. F.O.B. Henry Aderhold, Rt. 3, Conyers (Hwy. No. 20, East, near Billy Farmer store). John Deere mule stalk cut- ter, $10.; John Deere No. 3 mowing machine, runs in oil, good cond., $75.; mule drawn, 1 section, 25 tooth drag har- row, $10.; Cole, mule drawn, guano distributor, needs bot- tom, No. 20. H. W. Thurmond, Fanmington. Complete set of Covington planters and cultivators for Ford tractor, in good cond., $275.; also, Ford, 2 disc turn= ing plow, good shape. Frank Bowen, Rt. 1, White. New Holland hay baler, model 68, Wisc. engine; New Holland Super 55 side de- livery rake, new cond., both $1800.; portable veterinarian cattle squeeze $125.; belt driven post peeler, $75. C. HL Jien, Rock Springs Rd., Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ph. 482-6002. Farmall A. tractor with all equip., all in good cond., $450. Felton Todd, Rt. 1, Box 130, Hephzibah, Ph. 738-2058. Irrigation system: 450 ft., 3 in., pipe with sprinkler system, 2 cyl. Wisc. engine and self priming pump, like new. $950. L. F. Scarbrough, c/o Eskew Farms, Rt. 2, Box 297, Fairburn. John Deere B. tractor, ex- cel. cond., reasonably priced. J. H. Stephens, Social Circle, Ph. 464-3827. Two 5 ton inside feed bins, square, open at bottom, $120. ea.; 24 A. R. Wood elec. brooders, 240 volt, 1000 cap., $25. ea.; and 120, 240 volt, 40 watt blue bulbs for elec. brooders, 40c ea. M. W. Hen- ke, P.O. Box 337, Duluth, Ph. GR. 6-3360. All purpose Ford plow, 7 ft., for sale, or will exch. for Ford cultivator. Milton Terry, Rt. 1, Ellaville. grader, and Keenco egg wash-= er with self heating unit, both, good shape, $275. P. M. Boss, Rt. 2, Kingston, Ph. EV. 2-5835 (Cartersville). Egg grader, size 4, used for one crop of eggs, good cond., $100. Dock Harrison, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Burns tiller 3 H.P. Briggs- Stratton motor, like new, used 32 brs. -G. W.. = Collins, 3292 Mountain Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-7889 (after 6 P.M.). 1952 John Deere, 2 row. MT tractor, 4 disc tiller and 20 disc harrow, tractor used very little, in good cond., all for $600. W. B. Ross, East- man. 2 horse and 1 horse turn plow, plow stock, Gee Whiz; Flower scrape (sweep), and other fanm items for sale. Mrs. Henry Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly. 1952 Ford tractor, good cond., and good tires, $650. Odie W. Hannah, Rt. 4, Box 85, Newnan. 4 wheel, rubber tired, heavy duty farm wagon, $75. L. B. Bu Jonesboro, Ph. 478 Ferguson 9 ft, 3 point hitch, cultivator, complete $100. cash. J. K. Brown, Rt. 2, . Hopkins Rd., Powder Springs, Ph. 943-5266. 1955 John Deere 40 tractor, 2 disc plow, bush and bog harrow, dbl. section drag har= row, 2 row planters, cultiva- tors and fertilizer attach- ments, all good cond. See at my place after 5 P.M. and all day Saturdays. Homer Ponder, Jr.,. Rt. 3, Forsyth. 1 ton_egg cooler unit, A-1 cond.; Egg - O - Matic egg grader, G.L.P. 4 case_ per. brush type, egg washer. Sane Jordan, Toccoa, Ph. 886= 912. Want old fashion Moss Rose, has long moss around the bud and flower. Mrs. |p, Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Ma- con. Equipment David Bradley electric in- cubator, 150 egg cap., almost mew, used only once, $30. Ed- ward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa. Allis - Chalmers 2 row planters and fertilizer distri-~ utors, quick snap-on hitch, rear mounted, and all plates for planting cotton, corn, etc., good as new. John Moultrie, Woodibury, Ph. 553-3821. (Not collect). 45, 4 ft., metal chick feed- ers, adjustable, 15 drinkers and 4 brooder covers; also, used 26 in., 8 disc, bush and bog harrow, $50. (can be connected with hydraulic lift). Pick wp at my place. Jones Yow, Jr., c/o Whisper= ing Pines Plantation, Toccoa, Keenco, 7 case per hr., egg Se Spanier L PAGE FOUR . FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WI HIN Feburary, 1963 LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, ING., Lavonia, Georgia 16.0 GGuaranteed by Manufacturer , Tugalo River Dairy Feed 5 ee FFound by State Chemist *Fiber high 6 15.0 Tugalo River Gray ster reo 123 *Fat low : Fi PROTEIN At OE Tugalo River Gray Shorts S te *Fat low Fob Sl BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MM&S, Macon, Georgia S nen ac ac S Wheat Bran : A ae * LORET MILLS, Chattonooga, Tennessee aes *Fiber. high ee e7 ee Loret 16% Super Brand Dairy Feed . : ae *Protein low Sones BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio e a e Soi : 3 Bremco Alfalfa Meal : : MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia z *Protein low & Fiber high F 12.5 1.9 33.6 Fairway Cage Concentrate, Medicated c rane gs *Protein low : A Baws a GS 40.0 CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Fairway 40% Hes. Sue: Medicated. : ane Prosperity Brand Old Process" 36% Protein ry : Sites Cottonseed Meal GS 36.0 3.0 17.0 ube 2 *Fiber high F 39.0 3.5 18.5 NICHOLLS MILLING COMPANY, Nicholls, Georgia cele nienous Milling Co., Broiler Starter, Medicated G 220k CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia *Protein low F 2) 48 olumbus, i - Jam Up Sweet Feed Gc 9.0 3.0 15.0 eee ae : . *Protein low & Fiber high F 8.7 3.0 15.7 NINETY SIX MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Ninety-Six, Ss. C. ; 36% Eretetn Cottonseed Meal, Prime Quality SG 36.0 CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, T ruse wee E a ELAN i , Cleveland, Tennessee : Ae Rab lad ide C 15.0 3560 | THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 2 *E * 1 : i ae = Biber high f ie ee eS Pillsbury's Best 4X Broiler Mash, Medicated G 23.0 : *Protein low F 22.0 Cee eer ae ae panels Georgia = a ae 6 ze roller akerMedicate 5 - = . - a ; RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Macon, Georgia See *Protein low E i 5:0 2.5 Purina Cow Chow Goncentrate 50% G 50.0: ; *Protein low Fe) 548 Boor, COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama Purina Commercial Eggena G Ae Jazz Flo-Sweet 32 Dairy Supplement G 32:0 1.0 10.0 *Protein low FE 6 *Fiber high Fr 32.6 1.6 10.8 ; RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia 2 DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Georgia Red Nan Miah eae es ee : Vita-Rich Four Leaf 16% Dairy Feed Ge s1602. 3:0 9.0 hed *Protein low F 15.3 3.0 6.9 y Vita-Rich Four Leaf 16% Dairy Feed SG 16.0 3.0 9.0 SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee PyS tee ak _ *Fiber high F 18.8 3.0 9.7 Security All Mash Breeder Rotion 180 Medicated G32 1702 Vita-Rich Four Leaf 16% Daisy Feed G 16.0 3.0 9.0 *Protein low F 16.6 *Fiber high F TSi7 bette Sal 9.8 eas SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIV., Macon, Georgia . Ses DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPAN!, Dawson, Georgia _ Sco-Co 41% Protein Coffonseed Meal, Prime Quality G 41.0. Elizabeth Beauty Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed *Fiber high F 41.2 MealPrime Quality SG 41.0 3.0 14.9 : aie thiber high Fo 42.50 3.6 (14.5 SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carolina ; Se 50% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean Meal G 50.0 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee *Fiber high Fe 306 Red Lion Wheat Shorts SG 16.0 ae ebibcr lge F 16.6 = 4.0 6.5 | SOUTHLAND. MILLING COMPANY, ING., Gainesville, Georgia . : : on 1 orgia So Red Hien) Wheat Shorey g 6.0 Aita Broiler StarterMedicated E-12 G 23.0 *Fiber high F 16.6 4.0 6.5 *Protein low F 22.5 FORMERS: MILE. & ELEVATORCCOMPANY, Dudley. Georgia SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Newberry, South Carolina Blue Tog Snap Corn 6 75 25 2210.0 All Mash Laying MashMedicated G 16.0 - *Protein low F 733.1062 10:8 *Fat low F176 FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, iinois geo ees Feedright Master 36% Poultry Concentrate Swift's Broiler Sterter Concentrate G2 4402 Medicated d GS 36.0 2.5 6.0 : *Protein low : F= =. -43,02-5: *Fiber high F 39.0 2.8 6.5 Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate GS 44.0 Feedright 20% Range Cubes G 200 225 11.0 *Proiein low F 43.1 *Fiber high F 21925259 11.5 Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate G 44.0 = 5. : : *Protein low F 421s : 3 Swift's 36% Protein Prime Quality Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 GRACO DEHYDRATION, IC., Cairo, Georgia *Protein low & Fiber high F 35.6. Graco Green Gold Meal 12% G 12.0 1.5 28.0 *Protein low & Fiber high F 11.5 = 2 He 289 SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia fo ea 3 Swift's Broiler Finisher Concentrate 6G 44.0 HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois *Protein low & Fiber high FF...) 43.4. Red Comb Broiler Starter Z3Medicated Cy 5.0 cee *Fat low Ean 250 43 3.1 SWIFT & COMPANY, East Point, Georgia ; ss Swift's 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal or res : : HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Ft. Valley, Georgia Prime Quality ee) 41.0 Pay Day Range Pellets GC -200 25. 150 efrotein lew Fe oe *Fat low F 25D 2.2 Viel e _ VARNELL MILLING COMPANY, Varnell, Georgia Saige HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Vv. M. Starter Moe ncocoes G 24.0 Hetcher Mill Feed 1.0 20 33.0 peer ieee *Fiber high F 12.5 2.9 35.6 ; TROPICANA PRODUCTS, iNC., Bradenton, Florida JOHNSON FERTILIZER COMPANY, Griffin, Georgia eee ee SK eee Coe Ground Snap Corn G 7.5 2.5 11.0 2 f *Protein low F 7.2 2.6 9.4 = WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama Terenas LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia se age ero Lanier Broiler FinisherNon-Medicated_ GG 210 9.0 3.0 Jim Dandy Dog Ration G.--96.0= *Fat low F 21.3 8.3 3.0 *Protein low F 24. Ae FEEDS PENALIZED GGuaranteed by Manufacturer FFound by State Chemist FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE. February, 1963 ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORP., Estherwood, La. 1 Rice Mill By-Product . 55 PPenalized - (P) Protein low Foye 8 Oe PROTEIN FAT FIBER _ THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio BY ER PEST EEED | MULLS ONG sCopanillen Georg eS Buckeye 36% Protein Solvent Extracted Cottonseed : Bride, Layer (Mash : S 208 Meal G 36.0 2.0 17.0 : (P) Protein low Fy 16.5" (P) Protein low & Fiber high F 34.5 2.0 19.2 = RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Ark COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama Rice Mill By-product: eat ee G 6.0 Jazz Flo-Sweet 18% Base Builder Dairy Feed G 18.0 2.5 9.0 (P) Protein low ie ee SF 4.5 (P) Protein low F 16.7 2.6 7.0 : DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee : Penalties Red Lion Wheat Shorts GS 16.0 4.0 6.0 Failures a (P) Fiber high Fo 16.6. an 7.2 As Declared Red Lion Wheat Shorts G 16.0 4.0 6.0 ; (P) Fiber high F 16.3 4.2 8.0 TOTAL FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED WILL BE PUBLISHED I WEEKS MARKET BULLETIN FOR SALE ing machine in excel. fits Ford or several dif- actors, cuts from side rT, $85. at my place. . L. Bellew, Box 1204, ns, Ph. LI. 3-5005. good, bottom plow and [-away harrow, all $300. pe Stockbridge, Ph. tractor, good , exhaust lift, good rub- es, planter, 16 in. bot- low, 8 ft. disc, single ac- , and other good tools. E. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 503, ide (100 yds. end of t., at city limits). rmall A. row, with planter, culti- Bow: eoouting aoe purpose plow, a hitch and in excel. ond.; belt pulley for same ; _ hardly used, all for ; 0. See after 4:30 week- lays and Saturday. Thomas Carlan, Rt. 1, Martin. eee NE Meee 9 rate oe horse wagons (three), 2 25. ea.; and 1, $50. (iron J set of stage harness _check lines; horse drawn Ik cutter; old fashion log Beet pencer 2, 2 noteS) ; orse turning plows. B Tiney Roberts, - Rt. 1, P - junk tractor, tically new tires on back, 1 parts are there including anters; mule cotton poison- r, all reasonable. Eugene D. hompson, Rt. 4, Cochran. A2A John Deere combine ith motor, extra good cond., ever rained on, $500.; also, Deere A. tractor, $400. B. Jenkins, Rt. 1, H No. 106). Ph. SY. 1- (Danielsville not col- Horse drawn Cole corn and 2a planter simultaneously L0.; electric brooder, 100 uick cap., $8.; Bower Colony, 30 laying hen nest capacity, feeders and waterers baby chicks, $8.; hand ated cotton duster, $12. . Christian, Rt. 1, Snows ill Rd., Monroe. - Two 12 x 38 tractor tires, sed very little. Thomas Pet- t, 103 Fairmount Ave., Ce- artown. Ph. 748-4559. Wheel horse riding tractor ith turn plow and twin blade tary mower, looks like new. -H. Lane, 1309 Scott Blvd., ecatur, Ph. 373-0059. dual tires, $1,295. Jack arber, Rt. 3, Lithonia, 1. HU 2-6814. 2 Farmall M._ tractor com- ete with Graham-Hoeme ow, cylinder and pecan aker, all in excel. cond, 075. for all, or will sell sep- ately. J. S. Wilson, Monti- lilo, Ph. 468-6688 (even- 8 deep well pumps, com- te with everything, $65. ea. G. Wills, Alpharetta. (0 hog type feeders, $8. ea.; 3 ton, bins, $50. ea.; 4 ton $202-C. A... Smith; Rt: Comer, Ph. 788-4696 (Col- 1950 John Deere D. tractor, od cond., good tires, clean; bottom, pull type, plow, od tines, good cond.; 7 ft. digeway harrow, good tires, od cond., $10. J. C. Gosa, O. Box 97, Smithville, Ph. 6-2361. . 2 horse riding cultivator, 1 w John Deere, and 1 row sting machine, for sale eap. Come see. H. I. Peeb- 3, P. O.: Box 74, Flippen. Yaley Mill Rd., ippen). fo. Qepod > Pes 1/4 mi. from | tractor and turn .|planter, $3.; |cond.; 8 A. John Deere belt 1959 Farmall 460 Diesel, |21 ) plow, $125. or will trade for farm item I can use. Tires are worn and tractor is old, but runs good and is ready to plow. Wil- liam C. Winn, Rt. 4, Trail Rd., Marietta. John Deere mule drawn hay rake, like new, $85. at my place. L, L. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple. S 300 gal. stainless steel milk tank, new _ cond; lis- Chalmers W.D. tractor, good cond.; Pasture Dream 7 row 38 point hitch, practically new; and 3 Intnl. milking units, cheap. T. T. Carter, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL 3-5657 (Newnan). Farmall M. tractor, good cond., tiller, smoothing har- row, cutting harrow, subsoiler with 3-point hitch, and at- tachments for M. C. C. Jew- ett, Rutledge, (equip. located 2 mi. W. on Hwy. 278, on Morgan and Walton Co. line). John Deere crawler, 420, used for tree planting only, very good cond., almost new motor, good track, hydraulic system, 3 point hitch, radiator guard, belly pan, and over- head guard; also, 1954 trac- tor, good cond., and Ford rear wheel weights. Jack M. Hall, Meigs Post Rd., Moultrie. Ph. 985-2722. 2 row cotton duster, mule drawn, $22.50. Grady Ward, Durand (P. O. Warm Springs). 2 horse turning plow, 13 Oliver, in good cond., $4.; Ledbetter corn and cotton old fashioned cotton planter; 2 dbl. ft. and 1 horse wagon. E. J. Hefner, Rt. 3, Jasper. Massey - Harris combine, 7 ft. self propelled clipper, A-1 cond. Jack B.. Moore, Rt. 1, ns 170, Gray, Ph. YU 6- 6 row Tygert cotton duster on horse drawn cart, good.; pulley, perfect cond., for sale; also, want 8 ft. E-Z-Flo fer- tilizer spreader in perfect cond. J. H. Brazier, Zebulon. Several steel wheels, 2 in. reams, 42 in high, 1-1/4 axle, $2.50 ea.; 4 steel wheels, 30 in. high ream, 5-5/8 in. wide S. B., axle 1-1/4, $3.50 ea.; 2 new Cole cotton planters, $25. for both; new walking Coletivators, except cross heads, $50. Arthur H. EDalgo, eae E. Washington St., Nash- ville. Farmall F. 30 tractor in good shape, on rubber, new rear tire, size 11 x 38, $150. J. R. Hood, Rt. 1, Oxford. 5 deck electric brooder for quail or chickens. ; i ey, Maysville, Ph. 652- Farmall A. tractor, 2 disc tiller, set of cultivators, in good cond., $550.; dozer blade, never used, new, for Super A. Farmall tractor, $75. C. D. Cochran, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. 926-3139. King bush and bog harrow, new disc and boxing works with cylinder, cyl. included. (Inquire next door to Elmer Smith at Guif filling station, Loganville). Irwin Thompson, i arma oot bush and bog harrow, mower and dump hay rake, cultiva- tors and planters, drawhar, belt pulley attach- ment, and 6 in. hammermill, original tires, all excel. cond, T. Henry Sewell, Rt. 2, New- nan, Ph. AL, 3-4274, Heavy duty Ford all pur- pose (gang) plow, 3 point hookup, $125.; John Deere bush and bog harrow, 8, 24 dise, 3 point hookup, $125, W. P. Cumbie, Rt. 1, Flat Rock Rd., Villa Rica, Ph. 459-4843 (not collect). ow,| Ww swinging | \y7 _Wan hog for 3 point hitch Ford tractor, and smoo- thing harrow for Ford tractor. ust be in good mechanical cond, and reasonably priced. Prefer within 50 miles of At- lanta. H. D. Davis, 1870 New Hope Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-1870. Want pull type rotary past- ure mower, will trade Allis- Chalmer W. D. tractor culti- vators, hammermill and plan- ters for mower. Planters need repair. J. Barron Fullerton, Rt. 4, Monticello. Massey Harris 44 tractor and 3 disc Case plow in good cond.; subsoiler, 1 yr. old, used only 20 hrs., will sell to- gether or separately. H. H. Grant, Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. 1577 W. (Barnesville). John Deere combine, 12A, cheap. Horace Fletcher, Jr., Locust Grove. John Deere M.T. tractor with plow, disc, harrow, plan- ters, and 3 point scoop. Mrs. Jerry Griffin, P.O. Box 117, Bee: Ph, 253-2595 (New- nan). ; 2 bottom plow (14 in.), 3 point hitch, $85. James Joyner, Jr., Centerville, Ph. 953-3862 (not collect). 1,000 gal. Mojonnier vacu- um tank, 5 H. P. Frigidaire compressor and cooling tower, $6,500.; Surge pipeline for 28 stall barn, 5 milking units, 2, 8 unit, vacuum pumps, and elec. pipeline washer, $2,- 600. Lee Cherry, Rt. 1, Mon- roe, Ph. 267-9385. M. John Deere _ tractor, mowing machine, 2 dise tiller, and smoothing harrow, will sell together or separate, also, about 20 Cedar fence posts, 45 ea. Robert C. Miller, Box 12, Braselton. New Holland baler, No. 69, new 1961, baled less than 10,- 000 bales; New Holland rake, new 1961; New Holland Row Crop Harvester, good cond.; John Deere 7 ft. hay mower, good, tractor draw bar mount- ed; Brillion 5 ft. rotary mow- er, good; tractor hydraulic dump farm trailer, 3 ton cap., used in hauling silage from field, complete with tires and tongue jack. Charles M. Smoak, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 205 B, Griffin, Ph. 227-6050 (after 6 P.M.). 1953 Ferguson T. O. 30 tractor, good cond., $725. (See Hoyt Thompson, Rt. 1, Fin- leyson, at Blue Springs Bap- tist Church). No letters. Thomas Wade, 247 Meadow- dale Dr., Warner Robins. Lift type bush and bog har- row; and spring tooth field cultivator, both for Farmall Cub tractor. H. J. Tarver, Welcome All Rd., Rt. 1, Col- lege Park, Ph. PO. 1-7011. John Deere 12A combine powered tractor power take-off, $200.; John Deere 4 dise tiller for M. or M.T. tractor, $50. Cannot deliver. James A. Bower, Rt, 1, Alma, Ph. 632-5435. 32 in. flat rock Meadows corn mill and equip., perfect cond. F. M. Bryant, Box 47, Luthersville. 3-4 in., and 1-6 in. gate Rt. 3, Loganville. ei ene: Eee at : oe and Farmall Cub tractor with|$50. James R. Hicks, Rt. 3, hydraulic lift, lights, starter,|Box 195, Elberton. draw bar, harrow, cultivators, Be fertilizer ae a = t isc plow, mowing machine and 2 wheel trailer, all for Eq Ipm n $750. M. T. Casey, Rt. 5, Hurt U Road, Marietta, Ph. 943-5832 WANTED (not collect). John Deere F.M, tractor} Want Ford tractor with with cultivators, in excel.| bush and bog harrow and dirt cond. Terrell G. Presley, Rt. 2, Eatonton. John Deere H. tractor with power lift, belt pulley, P.T.O. good tires, runs good, and harrow and _ cultivator, for sale, or trade for other farm equipment. W. L. Westbrook, Rt. 3, Bex 384, Alpharetta. 30, 8 ft., automatic water- 3 for broilers, used very lit- e Bvod cond., $5. ea. Leon- d-Hensley, Denis Mill Rd., . 4, Chatsworth. ble Model. Sears - Roe- egg, incubator, e Wis: een tor 2 hatchings, 2.50. Mrs. John L. Porter, 47 McAfee Rd., Decatur, 3 full DeLaval milk units, Solar bulk, stain- ilk tank, $1,000. B. Smit Case VAC tractor, cultiva- tors, planters, plow and cut- ting harrow, all in good shape except tires which are fair and mowing machine, $400. J. D. Lewis, Rt. 1, Rock- gant (on top Paris Mt., 5 mi. 2 complete irrigation sys- tems, Red Seal Continental motor, 55 H.P., L. P. gas with 4 in. Carter pump, Rainbird P.T.O., 4 in., pump, 4000 ft. aluminum pipe, 5, 4 and 3 in. and 1950 L. A. Case trac- tor. Will D. Gunnells, Rt. 1, pan, must be _ reasonably priced. D. H. Worsham, Rt. 1, Box 142A, Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-1874 (not collect). Want late model Cub tr- actor with rotary mower at- tachment. D. W. Thornton, P. O. Box 63, Macon, Ph. SH. 5- 1677 (not collect). H.|500 black locust fence posts, Want for Farmall 300: 6 or 7 ft. blade, mowing machine, not over 2 years old, and in excel. cond., otherwise do not reply. Richard H. Mitchell, 1500 Calhoun Ave,, Rome, Ph. 234-2056. Want subsoiler on wheels to be pulled by John Deere A. tractor. Will pick up with- in 40 mi. of Toccoa. State pr- ice. Jones Yow, Jr., c/o Whis- pering Pines Plantation, Toc- coa. Want post hole digger with 6 in. auger and 3 point hitch for Ford tractor; also, want 6-% ft. long; and 4 Bramco gas _brooders, 1000 cap., in good cond. H. G. Langley, 1517 Howell Mill Rd., Atlanta oe TR. 4-7763 (not col- ect). Want 5 or 6 H. P. walking garden tractor and equip- ment. J. W. Rieley, Rt. 4, Box 13, Quitman. Want front end, 1 row, cul- tivator for John Deere 420, or M. tractor, in good cond. E. B. Travis, Rt. 2; Box 311, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933, Livestock FOR SALE Cattle ay 2 young Reg. Black Angus bulls calved July 3 and Aug. 14, 1962, resp., Reg. Nos. 38767761 and 3767762, sired by Gen. Futch 105, Reg. 2934872, $150. ea. with papers. See at farm, city limits, off Bruns- wick Hwy. P. V. Pridgeon, seers St., Waycross, AT. -7152. Fresh-in Jersey cows with heifer calves; and service age Guernsey bulls, all best breeding, Reg. stock at rea- sonable prices. F. Bunn, Midville. Purebred Holstein heifers, 25 mos. old, ready to freshen first time, dam and sire, A. B. S., $150. at farm. Mrs. Hugh LL. White, Stockbridge. Reg. Angus heifers bred to herd sire, 22 and 24 mos. old, $250.; also, 2 cows, 4 and 5 yrs. old, to bring calves socn, $300.; Reg. Angus bull, 12 mos. old, $200. All clean and calfhood vaccinated. T. W. Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959. 8 Reg. polled Hereford heifers, 8 Reg. polled Here- ford bulls, 1 to 3 yrs. old, $150. up; also, 3 brown and white pony mares, 1 and 2 yrs. old, $200. for all. W. E. Fichtner, Rt. 1, Waverly Hall. (3 mi. So. of Shilch on Hwy. 84), Ph. 2973. Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls and heifers, good range of ages, and excel. bloodlines. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4- 2491. 25 Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 9 to 12 mos. old, sired by grandson of Intnl. grand champion, Eileenmere 1050, out of gocd cows, reasonably priced. A. W. Hill, 2925 Nan- cy Creek Rd., N. W., Atlanta, Ph. CE. 7-2822. Want blade for Ford tract- or, 3 point hitch, reasonably priced. B. J. Dooley, Rt. 1, Hox 34, Forest Park, Ph. PO. -9191, Want planters, cultivators and_ distributors for Allis Chalmers C. tractor, in good working cond. Marvin G. Gladin, Rt. 1, Pancras Rd., Milledgeville, Ph.. 452-4270 (not collect). Small portable electric welder, Must be in good cond. Write particulars. John B. Hull, Ph. LI 8-2875, Reg. Guernsey bulls, rich in Gold Star inheritance, ser- viceable age, backed by pro- duction records. Write for pedigree and prices. A. M. Wall, c/o Pine Meadow Farm, Rt. 5, Box 455, Dean Forest Rd., Savannah. Reg. Whiteface Hereford polled bull, approx. 4 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lbs., good color and conformation, selling to prevent inbreeding, $300, or best offer. J. H. Donaldson, Ford Valley (7 mi. East on St. Bulls and heifers, dbl. Reg. polled Herefords, last year born, nice. J. G, Wills, Alp- haretta, Ph. GR. 5-5011. ve 2 Reg. polled Hereford ~ bulls, 12 to 14 mos. old, dk. red, best bloodlines. J. T. Claxton, Rt. 4, Swainsboro, Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs. s old, dehorned, ring in nose, and deep red color with plen= ty of white. H. W. Thurmond, # Farmington Ph. 769-5065 2 (Watkinsville) after 8 p. m. nights. Reg. Angus herd bull, 3 to 5 yrs. old, excel. pedigree. Will sell one of 2 bulls now being used for $450.; also, will have few calves ready to wean soon. W. T. Torgeson, ane Whistle Top Farm, Camelia. a 4 Reg. Red Poll cows bred ao to calve May thru July, 4th claf ea.; herd bull, Red Poll, app. 1800 lb., GR. 27, outst= anding herd sire. 1961, top bloodlines. Spires, owner. See at farm Chester Clements, Rt. Sparks, Ph, 549-8543. Two Hereford bulls, 10 mos. old, from purebred cows, sired by Reg. bull. Wt. approx. 550 lbs., $150. Also, Reg. Hereford ~ herd consisting of 21 cows, 3 heifers, bull, $7,250. L. F. Scarbrough, Es kew Farms, Rt. 2, Box 297,- Fairburn, Ph. 964-2741, ; 553 Ib. milk base with Car roll Creamery Corp., 30 cows 250 gal. Wilson tank and 2. unit Surge milking machines. J. L. Earnest, Rt. 4, Carroll- ton, Ph. TE. 2-6216. Reg. Angus bulls and hei- fers, 6 to 12 mos. old, Kileen- mere bloodlines. Calfhood vaccinated. C. A. Prickett, 135 Virginia Circle, Gainesville Ph. LE. 4-9962. ; Reg. Black Angus bulls, grandson of Mr. Eileenmere and Hileenmere 1050, 1100 and 500, old enough for light ser- vice, very reasonably priced. Hubert Brown, Rt. 2, Duluth, Ph. GR. 6-3679. 2 Red. Angus bulls, Coast= almere 160, born Jan. 1959, breeding sire, Adair cf Wye, Dam Irene of Coastalmere 19, wt. about 1500 lbs. Black Boy 4, born April 30, 1962, breed- ing sire Coastalmere 160, Dam McKenzie Blackbird 22, wt. about 550 lbs. Selling both to prevent i i i Rentz, Lenox, Ph. (days until 9 p. m.). 3 Reg. Black Angus bulls, 9, 10 and 12 mos. old, from fin- est Bileenmere bloodlines, ex= cel. conformation, with little grooming will be ready to show. Priced right. Carl New-_ ton, 992 Lullwater Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. DR. 7-5318. 2 set Geisha FAR utes ely ae SN eM CT Eh Oke Ga Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 12-14 mos. old, from ~ clean pedigreed herd and good bloodlines, lg. for age, and good conformation. $250. -$300. James L. Hadden, Gib- son. 3, 15 mo. old, Reg. polled Hereford bulls; 3 yr. old herd sire, a proven top producer, 8 good brood cows with calves by side; and 2 bred cows to calve soon; also, 50 head of Reg. Hampshire sheep, all priced to sell. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalten, Ph. BR. 8-3705 (after 7 p. m.). 35 quality Holstein spring= ing heifers, Ist calf C. V., weighing 900-1200 lIbs., some with OHIA records on their ~ dams, some artificially sired. R. E. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. Swine Reg. Spotted Poland China weaned pigs, long meat type, sired by Grand Champion boar of All Breed Show, can furnish unrelated pairs. Will ship. Health cert. and pedi- grees free. Quitman Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 374-3800. 5 Landrace pigs, 9 shcats, fat corn fed hog ready to kill. Irwin Thompson, Rt. 3, Log- anville (next door to Elmer Smith at Gulf serv. Station). Purebred Hampshire males, and gilts, 7 wks. old, March 29, Reg., $15. ea.; not Reg., $12.50. Located on Buford- Cumming Hwy. Tony Wood, Star Route, Buford. Pigs for sale at my place Ayers, P. O, Box 9, Toccoa. Hwy. 96.). Ruby Rhear, RFD 1, Dalton, PAGE SIX Livestock FOR SALE Swine Purebred Durec boars, ser~ @ice age, excel. bloodlines. Lester Ivey, 1004 Brunel St., Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-4778. 45 Duroc feeder pigs, 8 wks. old, $10. ea. John E. Tyre, Gardi.. Duroc boars and gilts, 5 mos. old, treated for Cholera, ean be Reg., $40. Frederick - Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy- ton, (15 mi. S. E. of Guyton on Hwy. 30), Ph. 772-3345. x 29 head gocd healthy clean shoats, wt. about 35 lbs. aver- age, color, black, black listed and red-black predominating, oars castrated, $9. head, FOB my farm. (Located 5 mi. W. of Metter, near cross 45-57 Hwy.), Candler County. 2. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, Ph. 685-1083. = Res. SP. CS boars, best bloodlines, long lean meat type about 3 mos. old out of big litter, $30. ea. at lot, with papers in buyers name. See ~ at my place 2 mi. W. Dimp- seys Store. George Larry Fer- - guson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. Reg. Landrace, service age, boar; also, bred gilts, from popular bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph, 5- 2589. : 350 lb. Hampshire boar, $50.; also, 2 milk goats with 3 kids, 2 wks. old, all $33. Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Rt. 2, Box 85, Riverdale, Ph. 478-9412. Choice Duroc breeding stock, males and females, all from large litters, treated, _ Reg. in buyers name, all ages, orders now being taken for F. F. A. Chapter pigs at cut rates. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685- 1016. Reg. cherry red Duroc boar, 6 mos. old, wt. 100 to 125 Ibs., $45. J. H. Donaldson, (7 mi. E. on State Hwy. 96), Fort Valley. Durocs, purebred, best gilts - out of 3 litters; also, one male, wit. 120 to 130 Ibs., $30. to $35. _B. H. Tillman, Dixie Open Air Market, Lyons, Ph. 526-6220. Reg. Black Essex pigs, 10 wks. old, $25. ea., both sexes. Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-4349. _. Spotted Poland Chinas from best herd meat type hogs, 10 wks. old and up, bred and open gilts, service boars, can be Reg. in buyers name. Lo- eated 3 mi. east of Dublin. C. D. Prescott, Box 682, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1494. Feeder pigs for sale, $8. and up according to age. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton (Tate City Community). 20 mixed Duroc and Berk- shire pigs, 8 wks. old, $12. ea. or $200. for 20 pigs. W. G. Peiecescott, Ht... 255. Box = 213) Fitzgerald, Ph. 6117. Yorkshire breeding stock _ from top bloodlines, all from _ targe litters, 15 average litter size. Few outstanding boars and gilts also for sale, 8 to 16 wks. old. Rudolph J. Chamb- less c/o Songale Farm, Nash- ville, Ph. 6877. Berkshire bears, valuable for cross breeding work, 5 mos. old of C. M. S. breeding, $35. C. J. Hardman, Commer- ee, Ph. 5-3891. Berkshire boars from top bloodlines and C. M. S. sires, 5 mo. old boars Reg. in buyers name, $50. W. H. Hardman, Rt. 2, Commerce, Ph. 335- 4707. 6 pigs, Spotted Poland China, not Reg., 40 to 50 lbs. @a., dbl. treated for Cholera, $12. ea. Can be seen after 4 p. m. weekdays. Hugh Vin- cent, East Fayetteville Rd., Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-6690 (Jonesboro after 5:30 p. m., no collect calls). 10 Reg. Duroc gilts, wt. around 150 lbs., $35.; 4 large bred gilts, wt. around 300 lbs., $65.; 7 males, 150 Ibs., $35. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley, Pah. 43-2877. -torses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Reg. Golden Pal- omino stallion, snow white mane and tail, stocking feet excel. conformation, disposi- tion and bloodlines, name Little Warrior, fee $40. when served mare picked up with return privileges; also, fine horses for sale or trade and will board horses. James Ric- kard, Circle R. Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-8083. At Stud: Reg. Walking hor- se stallion, golden Palomino and Reg. in Palomino Assn., also, jet black Arabian stall- ion, fee $25., will pick up mare, breed mare until caught; also, saddle for sale. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Coving- ton Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798. At Stud: Amir-Al-Sahra, Reg. 11592, color grey, Ara- bian stallion, $50. for grade mares; $100. for Reg. Arabian mare; board, $1. per day; also, Reg. Shetland stallion, top bloodlines, and 2 half Reg. Arabian geldings for sale. Louis C. Grazians, c/o Si-Lo- Shan Arabian Farm, Thom- son, Ph. 595-3342 (days). At Stud: Reg. Quarter horse stallion, Sandytone King P- 152-849, Palomino colored, good conformation and _ best bloedlines Small Town Dude and OSandy silvertone; also, Shetland ponies, new- an used western saddles fer sale. Jimmy Bentley, Bentley Lake Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-7125. At Stud: First offer to pub- lic 5 yr. old Quarter horse, been in training for 1-% yrs. for roping and cutting. Father and mother, grandfather and grandmother, some of best roping and cutting horses. Comes from long line of pro- ven cattle horses. $35. fee when served, with 2 return privileges. A. J. Welch, 207 College St.. McDonough, Ph. 423-3601. _ 3/4 thoroughbred bay geld- ing, 2 yrs. old, will make ex- cel. middle weight hunter or fast pleasure horse. E. F. Car- lisle, III, 116 West Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 227-0902 (after 5 p. m., no collect calls). 7 mo. old weanling Quarter filly, out of Appendix Reg. Quarter mare by Mister Nib- les, P-77575. Grady Drake, P.O. Box 351, Union City, Ph. 964-7045. : At Stud: Perm. Reg. Quar- ter horse stallion, Sandy Tone King P-152-849, Palomino colored, good conformation and best bloodlines; also, hor- ses and ponies, new and used western saddles, blankets and bridles for sale. Becky Bent- Jey, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-7125. At Stud: Tom Dooley and Shadows Ambassador, 2 top Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 2 dif. bloodlines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd., N. W., At- lanta, Ph. CE. 7-1115. At Stud: to approved mares: Bandar AHCR No. 6213, purebred Arabian endurance horse, Desert type. Outstand- ing individual, producing qua- lity Arab foals. Foals may be Reg. Board and pick up avail- able, $50. to other than pure- bred Arab mares. Mrs. Val. Beaty, Decatur, Ph. BU. 9- 0173 (nights). At Stud: Big Mans Hill- topper, TWHBEAA 610424, nice chestnut with 4 white legs and blaze face, son of worlds champion Old Glorys Big Man. Burton Wamble, Rt. Rees 130, Cairo, Ph. 377- Reg. Quarter horses, 2 Perm. Reg. 1962 fillies, one Perm. Reg. 1961 Leo bred filly, one Perm. Reg. mare in foal, good bloodlines. Curtis A. Prickett, 135 Virginia Cir- cle, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4- 9962. Regular stud. Yellow Jacket breeding, dun color, $350. B. H. Tillman, Dixie Open Air Maerket, Lyons, Ph. 526-6220, 10 yr. old mare, very gentle, perfect for small children, $150. including saddle and bridle. Mary A. Samford, Rt. 3. a 596, Albany, Ph. HE. Shetland pony gelding, 3 yrs. old, very gentle, for sale. J. W. Bodiferd, 109 Hart Ave., ' Jon Point, Ph. 489-2911, __ MARKET 2 good farm work mules, one 1100 Ibs., solid grey, $100.; other 900 Ibs., $75. Both FOB my farm, located 5 mi. W of Metter, Candler Co. near 46- 57 cross Hwy. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, Ph. 685-1083. Nice white gelding, % Ara- bian, % Tenn. Walker, 3 gaited, 3 yrs. old, has won 2 ribbons each time shown, had recent training as parade hor- se. Ernest L. Brady, 638 Prat- her Bldg. Rd., Toccoa, Ph. 886-3434 (no collect calls) Nice 5 gaited gelding, 3% yrs. old, strawberry roan with flax mane and tail, excel. conformation, approx. 14 hands high, $325. Lyman Powell, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph. 428-7586. 8 yr. old Pinto Welch geld- ing, approx. 500 Ilbs., practi- cally new saddle and bridle, $200. or trade for eattle of equal value. H. D. Adamson, 1555 Wainwright Dr., S. E,, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-0951. Nice, 5 gaited, gentle Tenn. Walker mare; also, good mare mule, works anywhere, wt. 950 lbs. Don Byram, Rt. 2, Douglasville, Ph. 942-3776. Brown and white Shetland pony 2 yrs. old, and saddle, $100. Hugh L. Williams, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-7771. 3 yr. old Pinto horse, 3 gai- dj|ted, black and white, parade saddle and bridle, $250. Paul E. Cagle, 105 Harris St., Kennesaw. Good mare mule, wt. 1000 Ibs., works anywhere, child- ren can handle, runs in past- ure with eattle, $125. John Burnett, Box 75, RED 2, Bre- men. (6 mi. N. of Bremen on Morgan Rd.). Golden Palemino stallion with white mane and tail, 5 yrs. old; also, several mares, some with colt by side, others due in April. All broke to ride. W. C. Carter, Rigdon He Rt. 3, Tifton,: Ph. 382- Black mare mule, wt. 1400 Ibs., gentle, works anywhere, and one horse wagon and har- ness, all $165.; also, 2 horse mowing machine and hay rake for sale. J. W. Garrard, Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-5104. Reg. Shetland mare, 5 yrs. old, red with white overcast, broke to ride and gentle, will sell or trade for cattle or hogs. Clifford Walker, Dahlonega. Large male pony, brown and white spotted, gentle for children, 4 yrs. old, $80. or exchange for Whiteface cattle. Charles Rodeheaven, Rt. 1, Juliette, Ph. SH. 3-8065. Small mare with saddle, very gentle, and well gaited, 4 or 5 yrs. old, will sell or trade for cow or ealves of equal value. Dillard Maxwell, ee Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2- 4 yr. old mare, 3 gaited, gentle, broke to ride but spir- ited; pleasure racking horse, gentle, 5 yrs. old. John W. Barrett, Rt. 1, Cornelia, Ph. 778-4680. 7 yrs. old mare, gaited, fine pleasure horse, gentle . but spirited, medium size, sorrel color, blaze face and perfect conformation. For pleasure riding as well as raising fine colts. J. W. Harper, 421 Sp- ruce St., Cedartown. Two, 2 yr. old, Reg. W. H. stallions, one black and one chestnut, both gentle, and ride good, D. J. White, East- man, Rt. 3, Ph. 3873 (no col- lect calls). 8 mo. old Tenn. Walking mare colt, golden color, out of Goldie and Tenn. Walking mare. Pearl Hall, Acworth, Ph. 974-6577. 4 gaited American Saddle mare, 5 yrs. old, blaze face and 3 white stockings, horse, saddle and bridle, $225. Excel. buy for exp. rider. Ronald Shelton, Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4289 (no collect calls). 7 yr. old bay gelding with 4 black stockings, star on head, easy riding, with good gaits, gentle, but spirited, anyone can ride; also, new parade saddle with fancy bridle and breast plate. Ken BULLETIN, | Smetne walla 10| G der Tenn. Walking horse and Wyenne ee Whote ua Jenkins, Blairsville, Ph. 745- 2292. mo. old stud colt, both gentle. Wiley Newby, Rt. 4, Box 298- A, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-1305. Good work mule, wt. 1,000 Tbs., 15 yrs. old, Runs with cattle, $100. W. F. Milam, Bo- hannon Rd., Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph. 964-2016. : Small riding gelding, 2 yrs. old, perfect horse for children. Farrell Bennett, Rt. 2, Buford, Ph. 434-5015 (no collect calls, must be after 4 p. m.). Ponies and mules sold cheap; also, want old crippled horses, and mules, highest prices paid. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. Good mare mule, wt. about | lbs 950 cr 1000 lbs., works good anywhere, will run in pasture with cows, no plug, reason- ably priced. L. R. Bellany, Rt. 1, Homers, Ph. 677-4526. 5 farm mules, $65. to $125.; 2 work horses, wt. 1150 and 1300, $125. ea.; 2 small riding horses, geldings, 5 and 6 yrs. old, very gentle, $85. ea. Berry J. Whatley, Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-3279 (located on Hwy. 85, no Sunday sales). Sheep and Goats Thoroughbred Nubian buck kids for sale. Cannot ship. Dorothy Mathis, Tiger.- 3 good Nubian and Toggen- burg milk goats and 2 Tog- genburg nannies, 4 mos. old, for sale. H. C. Warren, Rt. 1, Cornelia. At stud: Reg. Toggenburg buck goat, fee $3., or 1 kid; also, milk goats for sale or trade for farm product. E. J. McMahon, Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-33710. 1929 Cherry Rd., Easter lambs, from 50 Ibs. up. W. R. Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville, Ph. HO. 9-2177 (Kite). Horned Nubian billy, 1 yr. old, very gentle, good blood. Cannot ship. Mrs. Max Cog- gins, Rt. 1, Box 112, Hiawas- see. - Livestock WANTED _Want Saanan white noley billy goat, age 6 to 12 mos., lg. type. J.B. Lucker, 512 South Beech St., Ocilla. Want to buy old mule good for plowing. L. G. Mitchell, 15 Maple St., Manchester, Ph. 846-9927, Want good plug mule that eats and plows good, near Waynesboro. Would rent good gentle farm mule and take good care of it and pay rea- sonable rent until July 10, for cultivation of 4 acres. Need now. Must be delivered. W. B. Bethune, McBean. Want good, sound young milk cow, fresh-in, giving 3-4 gals. milk daily, reasonably priced, Prefer Guernsey, would consider others, (Does not have to be Reg.) and within 20 mi. radius my home. C. H. Cauthen, Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-5165- (not collect). Want Cert. Reg. Yorkshire boar, 4 or 5 mos. old, must be merit bloodlines. State price. J. K. Hyde, Rt. 2, Box alot Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-2705. Want good milk cow to freshen soon, or with young calf; also, want 2 or 3 calves. Lenora Mitchell, Rt. 3, Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-2301. _ Want cattle at market price in exch. for late model % ton Chevrolet pickup truck. ($1,200. value). S. C. Mitchell, Rt. 4, Griffin, Ph. 228-8170. Seed and Plants FOR SALE Cert. Ga. Red potato plants now ready, hea rodu B $3.50 M; 3000 ae $3. M. F.O.B. Quality, full count, and satisfaction guaranteed; also, Ruby King and- Yolo fot 273. ATE Graber Abo a - Be T. ; 2 Ph. 632-5536. ood, ten: garden beans, Germ. 95 Six Wk. Pink Peanut H Runner garden beans, Ge 96 pct.; white Cutshort Co field beans, Germ. 83 p white Creasback Cornfti beans, Germ. 91 pect., kind, 70c cupful. Add po age. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Rt 1, Carters. a Floraspan peanut Germ. 78 pet., 35 lb., post or exprss prepaid, appr 100 Ibs. for sale in Ga. D. Eunice, Rt. 2, Box 204, Bla shear. : Pensacola Bahia seed, Ge 65 pcet., firm seed, 18 pct tal Germ. 83 pct., 18 Ib. lots shipped for less than 20 ibs. C. W. Pippin, Jr., Rt. Albany. Lg. round, dark rind, y low meat watermelon _ se Germ. 87 pct., 50 seed 1 150 seed 25c and } addressed envelope; 700 s $1., and add 15c postage. M P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Old time tender - garden seed, Germ. 92 pct., 65c t eupful; 3 cupsful, $1.65; p ple hull Crowder Cowpe Germ. 93. pet, Blue J Cowpeas, Germ, 91 pet., | spotted Crowder pas, 82 pct., ea. 50c teacupful, a postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. Ball Ground. : ; Old fashion tender wh Half Runner bean seed, Ge 90 pct., $1. cupful. PP. M Mamie Anderson, P.O. 313, Ellijay. Pensacola Bahia grass pure seed, 99.31 pct., Ge 61 pct., firm seed 31 pet. tal Germ., 92 pcet., no noxiou weeds, 20c lb. F.O.B. Overstreet, Sylvania. _ Red_ speckled peas, Germ. 90 pct., qts., $1.50. Del. in Ga checks. R. J. Allen, Ta Rock. i Soybean seed, Yelanda - riety, Germ., 93 pct., pur. 98.28 pct., no noxious wee $3.50 bu., F.O.B. Cochra W. Trunnell, Jr., Rt. 4, C ran, Ph. WE 4-2040. Yugoslavia outside is white and ins pink-orange, lg brown se Germ. 87 pct. 25 and : dressed, and stamped en: lope. Martin Virag, 19 Lan St., Dalton. ae : Lg. yellow meat watermel: on seed, Germ. 93 _ pet., seed, 25c and stamped, dressed envelope; seed, 50c start, and stamp env. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. Buchanan. bearing tags and Ga. Crop Impro Assn., grown Foundation Stock of Coastal Plain Exp. Sta., commended for deep, sani soils. 1 to 3 bags, $5.; 4 bags, $4.; 7-9 bags, $3.50; or more bags, $3., F.O.B. Gaines. D. C. Fort Gaines. Yellow delicious Winesar vines, 50 ea.; Brown Turk figs, $1. ea.; Black Wal trees, $1. ea. Permit 430. M E. .B?: Travis; Rt. -2; Box 3 Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933. =~ Sarsaperilla, 6 plants, 65 balm, 6 bunches, 65c; catnip, 4 nice bunches, 65c; peppers mint; spearmint; red_bloo: ing horsemint; tansy a hhouseleek, all, 70c doz.. plan Permit 239. Add postage Miss L. M. White; Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. Speights yellow corn, Germ 94 pcet., sample 10c; 25c Ib. 5 Ibs., $1.; also, giant gourd seed, 25 pkt.; 6 pkts., $1. and giant gourds, larg known, 3 ft., or more aro $3. ea., $30. doz. Earl Stuck ey, Blackshear. 3 Streamline strawberry} plants, $1.50 C. Permit 169 Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. Temple. Marglobe Rutger tomati plants, moss packed, $3. $1. C., delivered. Can fill order. No checks. Permit 2 W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 2, rency. Tomato plants, Cert. Mai globes and Abraham Line bears till frost, both lg. eles ae rage lg 5 Z. Ca and carry. erm 259) Wide ts Pegg Rad., SW, Ai FOR SALE partys c tger and Marglobe toma- ants, moss packed, nice, -; $1. C., delivered. to fill lg. order. Per- _ 244. Ruby Lightsey, Rt. Cy =o ee Lewteh. A Seared F bs: Elecampane; balm; 3; houseleek; tansy, 20c ooted; also, ground 20e doz. rooted plants. t 138. Mrs. Ralph Wil- 3, Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawren- Je, Ph. TH. 3-3193. ermint plants, 5c ea.; 0z.; Damson sprouts, 25c ;_also, lg. striped sunflower , 25 cupful; red dry hot ha at.; $1. gal; * Phillip mn. % mint plants 10c ea.; wz. at farm.; 1 plant by 40c; 1 doz. by mail, $2., rmit 432. LL. Dougias mi. off Hwy. No. 92, . 92. No Sunday calls). tender, old time : white _white Six Wk. beans, 97 pet.; cream Six ans, Germ. 96 pct., all red speckle er peas, Germ. 90 pct., ipful. Add postage. Mrs. mith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. dimalaya blackberry and *K raspberry plants, 6, $1.; ain type blueberries, 8 jlants 75c e bulbs, $1. LC C; $7.50 M; doz. hore- 4 bunches $1. Permit | be ee postage. Mrs. P. achi Smith, Rt. 6, Gaines- < ee tutger tomato plants, 300, 50; 500, $2.25; $. M.; Char- son Wakefield frostproof bage plants, 300, $1.; 500, 15; $3. M. P.P. Per. 38. R. anclor, ep oe eee ere BS ants Rt 1, Dallas (8 mi.|G -at Jack Grogans Gro. | be $1.; native strawber- | pct cae Mrs. Ray ville, Ph. HO. 1-41 beans, Germ. 94 pct.; 85 pet., full. Mrs. Box 132, Ellijay. lanta, Ph. PO 1-7626. Old_ time, tender, Half Runner garden Germ. 96 _ pet.; pet., Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Good, tender, bean seed, lg 95 pet., 75 cupful; erm. 96 pct., -75c drew Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters. Tender white Cornfield tender, Half Runners, Germ. 75 measuring cup Eula Beale, Rt. 3 white beans, little Pink Peanut garden beans, Germ. 95 pet. ea., 65 cupful, or $1.- 60 for 3 cupsful; red Spotted Crowder Cowpeas, Germ. 84 50e teacupful and 15 postage ea. cup. P. B. Brown, old time, { white Half Runner garden beans, Germ. D ; little Pink Six Wks. Peanut beans, r cupful; white Cutshort Cornfield ans, Germ. 83 pct., 75 cup- ful; white Creasback Corn- field beans, Germ. 91 pct., 75 . Add postage. Mrs. An- Sk ae , Germ. 95 pet., 40 lb. at my farm in Fayetteville. ee ee Running okra seed, Germ. | $1 96 pet., $1. half cupful, P.P.; mammoth Russian sunflower seed, 60c cupful, P.P. H. CG Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., At- Germ. 83 field Creasbacks, 35, Ellijay. ; Old time, tender, bean seed, 6 Wk. white beans, Germ. 90 pet.; lg. white Half Runners, pet.; white Corn- Germ. 92 pet.; all 75 cupful; 3 cups, $2.; 5 cups, $3.; white Mush peas, Germ. 88 pct., 50c cup- ful; 5 cups, $2. Add postage. Mrs. Inez Barrett, P.O. Bo: x Dixie Butterpeas, Germ. 79 qt.; Cangreen Mush ans, Germ. 84 pct., 75c pt. $1.25 qt. P.P. Mrs. H. Law, Chula. White Pole or Running Germ, 78 1 pet. hard seed, total DCs, OCs Dus oleoD, Lima W.|env. C. H. Craft, Rt. 2, Elber- Calif. Wonde plants, $1. C; $4 Permit 270. Graham. Marglobe and New Stone tomato plants, $1. C.; $3. M; sweet pepper . M.; Cayenne hot pepper plants, $1. C; $4. M.; cabbage plants, $3. M. Watis Crosby, -|tured Martin gourds, lg., 50c mental, ceheiretceirzte ms prs. Gourd seeds: African Jum- Trio 1962 hatch White Coc=- bo, Freak and Bushel type 6, hins, also, Lady Amherst, $1.; Dipper; Tree type; Vase, Dishrag and Ornamental, $1 doz. ; ae ae ee ee guin, $1. doz.; fourd, 50c doz. Send = self- addressed eny. Harold James, Rt. 1, Box 87, Warm Springs. Martin gourd seed, lg. pkg., 25; Bushel gourd seed, 20, 1.; African gourd seed, diff. kinds mixed, 30 seed, $1. Add postage; also, well ma- Linneated Kalid, Swinhoe and Golden Pheasants, pr. Erkel Francolins. J. F. Ginn, 2375 Cloverdale Dr., S. E., Atlanta 16. Hay, Feed, Grain Approx. 50 bu. extra nice yellow corn in shuck, $1.50 bu. cash, my crib. Charles A. Hill, Rt. 1, Antioch Rd. Pow- der Springs, Ph. 428-5906. Reserve your next winters supply of hay from this years cutting of choice Coastal Ber- muda now. Richard H. Mitch- ell, Mgr., Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun, or Ph. MA. 9-2984. Poultry & Eggs FOR SALE Coccidiosis, Newcastle, Bron= chitis and Fowl Pox. Will be 16 wks. old April 9 or will hold to age you desire. E. H, ~ Gray, Conyers, Ph. 483-7779 (days). ea.; med., 35 ea.; cut, shel- lacked and ready to hang, $1. ea. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. African jumbo = seed that grow to 50 in. round; King Cobra seed, grows 5-7 ft. long. like big snake, 30 seed, $1.; Martin, Milk bottle; Dip- per, Short Neck; Minor; Dish Rag gourd seeds and about 10 other varieties, mixed, $1. C. Send_self-addressed, stamped env. W. W. Massey, Box 116, Bronwood, or more express collect. No hens or eggs. Send money or= der. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. Bantams, 1962 hatch, $6. trio; trio Silver Duckwing bant= ams, 1962 hatch, $10. trio; Hatching eggs from Tur- kens: Golden Campines, Blue Andalusians, Silver Leghorns, Salmon Faverolles, Silver Sp- angled Hamburgs, Buff Min- orcas, Red Leghorns, Anconas, White-faced, Black Spanish, Eng. Red Caps, Lakenvelders, Araucanus, Mottled Houdans, White Crested Black Polish, | $ Buff laced Polish, Asst. of 15 eggs., $2. or your choice $3. per 15 eggs. Also, booking orders for day old baby chicks from these breeds at 35c ea. A. L, Williamson, Sr., Rt. 6, Turner Chapel Rd., Rome. ching eggs, 15 eggs, $3.; B. B. Red Bantam, hatching eggs, 15 eggs, $3. V. L. Magnus, Rt. Long handle gourd seed, 3 doz., 25c, no stamps. Must en- close_self add. and stamped env. Mary Lynn Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213, Fitzgerald. Minor gourd seed, grows to 5 gal. size, 3 doz., $1.: Water Bottle gourd seed, 3 doz., $1.; Indian King Cobra (like hugh snake) 3 doz. .;. Dipper gourd seed, grows 3-5 ft., long ville, Ph. LE. 4-3262. Japanese Silkic Bantams, 3. pr.; eggs for setting 102 ea. at my home.:C. E. Smith, RFD 2, Box 134, Airline Rd., McDonough. Purebred heavy type dark Cornish hatching egss, $1.85 per setting of 15 or 30, $3.55; Breeding Cockerels $5. ea. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan. ; Brown Reds, games, Cocks for sale from 6 mos. to 1% yrs. old. Write for further in- formation. Nathaniel Studi- pent, Rt. 1, Manor. 20 young heavy type hens, R. IL. red, white rock and bar- red rock crossed, $1. ea., all now laying. John Burnett, Rt. 2, Box 75, (6 mi. N. of Bre- men on Morgan Rd.) Bremen. 30 or more laying hens, 2 roosters, laying now, old fashion country raised, $30. for all including roosters. Lo- cated near Murraysville off Burneed. Ellabeu son, Ri 1, Box 352 Ly fy. _ California beer seed (mul- tiplying), 50c start. Send stamped, self-addressed env. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. : Heavy, thick shell, Martin Sourd seed, 25c for 1g. spoon- ful and stamped, addressed Grady Thomas. Blairsville. 3rd generation Wild Mal= lard drakes, $2. ea.; Domestic flying Mallard drakes, (larger than the wild ones) $1.50 ea.; 2 Gray call drakes, $2. ea.; 2 white call drakes, $2. ea, Ship C. O. D. or Express col= lect. Paul W. Barwick, Ri. 3, ton. Gourd seed: African Mon- ster (worlds largest), King Cobra snake; 16 seed $1.: Jumbo, long necks and orna- fo Sle. and stamped, addressed eny. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel, (no collect calls). *10 bronze white turkey Toms, turkey eggs and Poulits, will not ship Toms; 5 for st= ock, breeding or eating; Guin= ea eggs from white and speck= Pitts, Ph. MI 8- ted and yellow Delicious: oe ie Beauty; Sweet; ard; Winesap and Terry ater apple trees, 2 yr. trees, ea. Permit 214. Roy Sax- Rt. 4, Cleveland. allions Certified Ga. Red, t class, potato plants, most ferred variety on all pro- markets. No order too 3, 45 yrs. exp., best at- tion given all orders, 500, 10; $4 -; 3000; $10.50; 0 M. B. J. Head, up, $3. M. Ph. 632-4846. Nd time, tender, white f Runner garden beans, m. 94 pct.; little tender te Half Runner garden al; 3 cael Peto. sful, $3. Add postage. Miss ae Brown, Rt. 1, Ball RS TT ood _ tender beans: little > Half Runners, Germ. pet.; white Cornfield as, Germ. 81 pct., 75c cup- P.P.; cream Mush peas, m. 89 pct.; speckle Crow- peas, Germ. 81 pct.; green seed, Germ. 95 pct., 50c erkins long green 12 in. okra seed, Germ. 96 seer corn seed, pet.; rm, Germ. . 30 cupful; Cowhorn anana pepper seed, 83 pct.. 25c teaspoon- inseng, Rhubarb pie and Jensing plant, 50c tolden seal, 20c ea.; Tmint and tansy, 3, 25c. nit. 93. Add postage. Mrs. sley Fowler, Rt. 2, Elli- ood, tender, old time, bean white Creasbacks, 95 pet.; white Cut- ts, Germ. 95 pct.: white Runners, Germ. 90 pct., Kind, 75_ cupful. Add age. Mrs. Emory Goble, 3, Ellijay. ood, tender, old_ time, seed, white Half Runner a beans, Germ. 98 pct.; Cutshort cornfield Germ. 98 pct.; white Cornfield beans, i pet., ea. kind, 75c ul; red speckl . > up, $4.20 M; 50 192. Remit with orders. J. H (nights). C.; 500, $7.; $12.50 M. postage. Permit 10. Improved Ga. Red potato plants, State inspected, count and quality guaranteed, 500, $2.50; 1000 up, $4.50 M; 3000 00 up, $4. M. Now booking orders. Permit Williams, Alma, Ph. 632-5156 Kudzu crowns, rooted, $2. Add Ethel ;| Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Rican sweet potato April 15th delivery. Cert anteed. Bunch, Reds, 1000-3000, $ 3000, $3. M. All 5701 (daytime). Ga. Red and Bunch Puerto plants, now taking orders for plants wrapped with Gov't. tape, quality and count guar- $5. M.; Ga. 4, M.: over shipped F.O.B. Portal. Roy L. Smith, Box 206, Portal. Ph. UN 5- 3rd zone; $2. Oheaper by bushel. bud pecan trees for ready now. Champ W. Jerusalem artichokes, fresh dug and washed, for pickling or planting, $2.50 gal. P.P. to at my home. Ready now. Permit 302. Also, will you, Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452. Semi-hot pickling. Commercial use of this pep- P.O. Box 142, Summerville. variety pepper seed, mildy hot variety with firm texture and teasing fla- vor, for eating green and for Germ. 91 pet., 50, $1. P.P. Send check or money order. Del. in about -7 days. per is reserved. W. E. Turner, Seed and Plants Or Inspection Permit Not Requiring Report Martin gourd seed, lg. pk 25e; Bushel and_ other lg mixed gourd seed, 30, $1. Send stamped, addressed env. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Lg. odd shaped African gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed pkg., 30 seed, $1.; also, nice, clean roots of yellow dock, -| queen of meadow and sassa- | . | fras, 2 Wb. lardbox full, $1 Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Elli- | jay. 3 | Hwy. 129, inquire at T. L. Elliott Sev. Station. Mrs. B. W. Anderson, Rt. 9, Gaines- ville, : Utility white Kings, $5. pr.; white Fantails, $3. pr.; sp-1 lashed Fantails, $3. pr.; single birds, $1. ea. Hiram Stevens, 1250 Carter Rd., Decatur, Ph. led, also, baby guineas, all now laying, also, hen eggs for hatching or eating. From cross breeds. Blue Andelusian white and Buff Orpington Silver Wyandotte and new Hampshire reds, make sood layers and eating stock. Miss Ardelle Segler, Box 814, Oke Gourd seed: Originators, African Monster, 7 x 9 ft. (worlds largest), 3 seed, $1. Indias King Cobra, 7 ft. long, (like hugh snake), 2 seed, $1.; Indian War Club: Bird House; Dish Rag; Martin; Penguin, etc., 3 pks., $1. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. BU. 9-0500. lochnee. COUNTIES QUALIFIED IN THE HOG CHOLERA ERADICATION PROGRAM FARMERS IN THE COUNTIES LISTED BELOW WILL BE PAID FOR ANY LOSS OF SWINE FROM CHOLERA. IF YOU ARE A HOG GROWER AND YOUR COUNTY IS NOT LISTED AND YOU WISH PROTECTION UNDER THE STATE CHOLERA ERADICATION PROGRAM, CONTACT YOUR COUNTY AGENT IM- MEDIATELY AND BEGIN WORK TO HAVE YOUR COUNTY INCLUDED. Appling Echols Montgomery | Terrell Bacon Effingham Oconee Tift Baker Elbert Peach Toombs Baldwin Emanuel Pulaski Treutlen Ben Hill Evans Putnam Turner Bleckley Glenn Quitman Twiggs Brooks Irwin Richmond Walton Bryan Jeff Davis Screven Ware Bulloch Jefferson Seminole Washington Coffee Jenkins Stephens Wayne Colquitt Johnson Stewart Webster Columbia Laurens Sumter Wheeler Crawford Lee Talbot Wilcox Crisp Liberty Tattnall Wilkinson Dodge Lowndes Telfair Worth Early 3 Araucanus roosters, 10. & mos. old, $2. ea.; will ship one 2 trios B. B. red, O. E.G Silver Duckwing Bantam hat= 2, Brown Bridge Rd., Gaines= ; = and my cartons to be returned on ngleseextra fea gece Giant black Minorca eggs, |at once at buyers expense. M. sir stamped env. Mrs. atch $3. per 15 prepaid parcel post. | O. only. Miss Cora B. Patter=_ A; Nigger Roundhead and blue Cuban eggs, $4. per lope a 2,000 Shaver 288 pullets. a Completely vaccinated against _ ae oy : a Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-4402 ee 3 Py os aK we _ rabbits, there are 8 in the lit- _ from thorcugh bred or show - for sale, $2.50 and up, you pay greed for 12th year, big quick breeders, above standard wt. ta 9 mos. old). D. F. Osborne, Z _ doz.; Silvers, 35c ea.; Amer- - @a.; Swinhoe, 75c ea.; Reeves, PR SR as ae eee ME PAGE EIGHT _ MARKET BULLET Poultry & Eggs FOR SALE 2 large white drakes, $1.50 ea.; duck eggs, $2. doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Choice pen Cornish Bant- ams, 5 hens and unrelated cock, $10.; M. O. cnly. J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4- 3593. Game, Fowl, & Eggs FOR SALE Blue, black and brown Dut- ch rabbits, will trade litter born in March 3, 1963 for lit- ter of any other purebreed ter. Also want Chinchilla buck (large size) for trade for Chinchilla doe, 10-12 Ibs. doe. All of these rabbits are stock. Also, have best stock express charges. John J. Car- roll, 117 Pollard Dr., Aug- usta. N. Z. W. does bred and one buck, $20.; Calif. buck, 6 mos. old, $3.; Guinea pigs, $2. ea. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 227-3682. N. Z. W. rabbits from qua- lity stock, none better pedi- growers, large litters, all, when grown, 6 wks. old, jrs. $7.50, ea. out of 10 lb. parents, does ready to breed, 2 at $25.; C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4- 6452. Rabbits for sale, $1.25 to $2.50 ea. depending on size. W. R. Morris, Forest Park, Ph. 478-9361. Proven breeders, show stock or meat producers, New Zea- Jand White Dees and bucks, Calif. does and bucks, Dutch Chocolate and black, young from the above breeds, Come to farm and see. David Free- man, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA. 7-4948. _ 4 Calif. bucks, 3 mos. old, will sell for $1.50 ea. or trade for 2 N: Z.-W.. does. (3 mo. James St., Winder. 4 rabbits, (3 does and one buck - 2 white and 2 grey) will take, $10. for all. All grown rabbits but young... Mrs. Nellie Smallwood, P. O. Box 241, Sandy Springs, Ph. 255-7866. Chinese Ringneck, $1.50 doz.; Jumbo Ringneck, $2. doz.; Mongolian, $2. doz.; Also, Araucanus chicken hat- ching eggs, $2.50 doz.; Also, White pheasants, eggs, $3. hurst, 35 ea.; Goldens, 35c 45c ea.; Giant Mutants, $3.50 doz. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus. White Fantail Pigeons, $5. pr.; Flying Mallard ducks, $5. pr.; Araucanus chickens $4. pr., or $2. ea.; Araucanus eggs, $2. per 15; Grey and white geese, $5. pr.; booking orders for duck eggs. Will have some baby chicks Easter. Cannot ship. G. S. Bishop, Rt. 2, Rydal. Booking orders for Red Quail eggs and Bobwhite quail eggs to be available in 1963 laying season, large qua- ntities. Write for details. Per. On. ly, Lade, 1328 - 21st:, St. Columbus. Guinea pigs (Cavies); 6 healthy quinea pigs for sale. One adult male and one adult female and 4 half grown young. Will take $1. ea. or exchange for N. Z. W. rabbit does. D. F. Osborne, James St., Winder. - Bred female minks ready from March 25 until April 10, for sale. Howard Reece, Rt. Game, awl Poultry WANTED Want litter of N. Z. W. Bel- gium hares (large size), Chin- chilla (large size) or checker- ed giants, send price list, will pay express charges. John J. eel 117 Pellard Dr., Aug- usta. ; Want to trade 2 pr. white Wyandottes for 2 pr. of any variety, Guinea. R. M. Petty, 2535 Butner Rd., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4576. Nice new crop buckeyes, 50c| doz., or $5.50 gal. Add post- age. en D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville. Buckeyes, 5 for 25. G. Ay Musson, Summerville. Approx. 30 gal. good thick North Ga. sorghum syrup, reasonably priced. Lawrence W. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 220, Blairsville, Ph. 745-2812. Fresh herbs, washed clean; sassafras; yellow dock; yel- low root; devils shoestring; queen of meadow, 2 Jb. lard- box full, $1.; colts foot; life everlasting, 2 lb. lardbox full, $1. Add postage. R. C. Chas- tain. Rt. 5, Ellijay. Good Western saddle and bridle, $40. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley (7 mi. E. on State Hwy. 96). Miscellaneous FOR SALE Hickory smoked meats: sausage, 60c lb.; bacon, 50c lb., add postage. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton. Good, lean type, choice Country Cured hams, 8-12 ibs., 90c lb. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. 10 brood hives, hand made of cypress white pine and red wood; and 10 shallow supers, all new and painted, $2.; deep supers, $5. ea. J. M. Holloway, Rt. 1, Box 218, Lithonia. Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lardbox full, 85c; queen of meadow, 4 lb. lardbox full, 90c; fresh dried Cowhorn pepper pods for home use only, 15c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Elli- jay. Life everlasting, 75c lard- box full, sassafras, red and white, 4 for 50c; yellow root, 75c lardbox full, (4 lbs); poke root, 2 for 50c; Wild cherry bark, 75 lardbox full. Add postage. Mrs. W. C. Fow- ler, Rt 5, Ellijay. Pasture for lease: 32 A. good pasture ready for immediate grazing, $2.50 per grown ani- mal (cows) per month; you keep fences; located 1.5 mi. from Fairburn on paved rd. H. D. Davis, 1870 New Hope ae SW, Atlanta, Ph. 344- Mountain wildflower honey, thick, raw, exactly as the bees made it. 5 lb. tin, ex- tracted, $1.50; six, 5 lb. cans, $8.; 5 lb. can with comb, $2.; six, 5 lb. cans with comb, $10.50. Add postage. Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa. : Yellow root, 4 lb. lardbox full, $1.; and heart leaf root, 4 Ib. lardbox ful, $1.45. Post- age paid. No out of state or- ders. Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 1 H. wagon, $30.; 20 gal. wash pot, $8.; 15 gal. pot, $5; mule-drawn planter, $12.; 1 and 2 H. wagon wheels, $3. and $6.; plow points. Make offer. Robert Laramore, 1852 W. Vesta Ave., College Park, Ph. 7-5455. Electric churn and 2 gal. churn jar used about 6 mos. Like new, $15. Mrs. James Rickard, Circle R. Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-8083. Hen house manure for sale. Minimum haul, 6 tons. Jack Smith, 404 Sunset Dr., Nor- cross, Ph. 448-3667. Yellow root; sassafras; May apple; queen of meadow; yellow dock roots; wild cher- ry bark; alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 Ib. lardbox full, $1.; plus 35 postage; peppermint, 30c bunch, 3, 60c; Martin gourd seed, 25c pk., and stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Washed, plain white 25 lb. flower bags, 15c ea., or 2 for 25e. Mrs. Olin Tolbert, Rt. 1, Lula. Bona Allen latigo roping saddle with padded seat, like new, and black tooled leather cutting saddle (lg. swells), $170. for both. George N Lindsey, 3995 W. Washing- oa ee East Point, Ph. 766- 1962 crop sage, fall gather- ed, 1 Ib: $2.; 5 lbs. $1.75 Tb. 10 lbs. $1.65 per lb. All P.P. up to 5th zone. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 357, Toc- 9, Box 51, Ellijay. coa. Rabbit and chicken ferti- lizer, 75c bu., 10 bu. up; rab- bit fertilizer in boxes and bags, $1. small amounts; also, will bud your pecan trees, April to August, budding time. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8. Several thousand gals. pure Georgia sugarcane syrup pkd. in gal. cans, 6 to case for shipping or pick up at Cedar Springs, $9. case; also, % gal. eas 6 to case, $4.50 (also pkd. 12 to ease). Shipped from Blakely Exp. only in case lots. Send M.O. Ship- ment made day order recelv- ed. Leon H. Baughman, Cedar Springs. Pr. good stilliards for weighing purposes, $2. Cant ship. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Law- renceville, Ph. TH 3-3193. 350 to 400 Mulberry and Cherry fence posts, 25c ea. Will not deliver. Robert L. Crowder, Rt. 1, Box 96 A, Greenville. Miscellaneeus WANTED Want roots from White Ash. trees for medicine. Write Mrs. H. C. Jones, 109 N. Ivy St., Valdosta. i Want 600 to 1000 Ibs. Brown Top millet. Write amt., and price. Joe Ekman, Rt. 3, Hamilton. e Want Purple Hull_ peas, white or cream seed. Mrs. G. Swanson, Rt. 4, Carters- ville. : Want 2 whi. breaking cart, big enough for saddle breds, with long shafts; and 4 in. cutback saddle with 20 in. seat. Wm. London, 2103 Howe Ave., Columbus, Ph. 689-1226. Want from qt. to gallon of old-fashioned Red Ripper field peas. Advise cost. Charl- es A. Hill, Rt. 1, Antioch Rd., Powder Springs. Want seed sweet potatoes, the old fashioned yellow yams, long runners with fork leaves. W. L. Stanford, Gain- esville. 3 : Want hen house manure within 34 mi. radius of At- lanta. Will clean hen house for manure. W. J. Bales, 114 East Lake Dr., Doraville, Ph. 457-2964. Want 48 buckeye, and price stated first letter. Mrs. S. A. Yancey, 215 North Grant St., Fitzgerald. Want old fashioned multi- plying onion sets, quote price per qt. W. H. Gartelmann, 832 Dancy Ave., Savannah. Want 1000 Ib. good, clean, sound Brown Top millet seed. Quote best price del. A Thurmond, _ Farmington, Ph. 769-5065 (Watkinsville) af- ter 8 P.M. Want old time Shallot on- ions. State price and amount. Mary Pennington, Rt. 1, Dear- ing. Want 250 #black locust posts, 7 ft. long, within 100 miles of Talking Rock. Will pick up. Write stating price and when ready. M. R. Evans, P.O. Box 1972, Atlanta I. Handicratts FOR SALE Will do quilting for any- body, $3. a quilt and you fur- nish material for Ce Elbert Anderson, Rt. 2, Wood- stock, made of new material prints, put together with solid colors, 2 with red and 1 with green, $2.00 ea., or 3 for $5.50, and postage. No checks. Mrs. Ora Thornton, Rt. 4, Cumming, (Ridge Rd.). Bleached Wht. pillowcases; cro. edges, 2 wild roses cro. to ea. pillowcase, roses in red, pink, yellow, blue, $2.25 pr.; cro. cream dinette centerpiece, diamond design, 24 in. in diam., $2.25 ea.; cre. wall gra- pes, pears, peaches, in yellow, red, purple with green leaves and stems, loop for hanging, 50c ea. Add 10c postage, no checks. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. Nice handpainted pillowcas- es permanently washable, can be bleached, in bleached mus- lin and pastel cols., $2.00 set, searf to match, $1.00, in de- signs: peafowls, basket, forget- me-nots, ribbons, Mr. and Mrs., floral spray, hearts and roses and dogwoods. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Nice Easter bonnet and dress made of organdy, lace and ribbons with nylon un- derskirt, 1-6 yrs: size, both for $5.00. Send head and dress size; fancy organdy and lace aprons Easter lily, $1.75; nice, hand- painted head scarf with cross and lilies, $1.75. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice, well made aprons, $1 ea., or 5 for $4.75; med. size, 50c: bib aprons, $1.00, or 5 for $4.75; quilt top, black, real nice, lg., $4.00; dresser scar- ves, $1.00 ea. Free gift with ea. order. Mrs. Maver Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange. White cro. bootees, trimmed in pink. blue, yellow and green, 75c pr., also, bibs to snatch, both for $1.00; white cro. lace for pillowcases, enough for 1 pr., $1.00; cro. potholders, $1.00 ea. Add pos- tage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1. Monroe. Lg. old fashion. bennets, print 75c; solid cols., $1.00; childrens, 50c, state age; ap- rons of nice materials, nicely trimmed, bib or band, 2 poc- kets,-Ig., -75c; 2.7 $1.25: med, 50c; 3 small. $1.00, plus pos- tage on orders. Mrs. C. F.. Humphreys, 125 North Ave., Garage Apt., Gainesville. Baby diaper shirts and pan- ties to match, $1. set; Cush- ion covers, any shape and size, 75 ea.; and asstd. cols. work aprons with lg. pockets all around, $1. ea.; little boys shirts and shorts, $1. suit, 1-6 yr. size. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Cro. apron, $2.; 3 pc. pansy doily, $1.25, rese doily, $1.50; 7 rose doily, $1.; and 3 pe. pineapple dresser set, $1.50, or all for $6. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland. ~ Hand crocheted orlon capes, white; and shrug pink, good sizes, $6.50 ea.; hand smocked hat and bag sets made of art foam in yellow, coral, tur- quoise, Lt. brown, pink, red, charcoal grey, and lavender, $4.50 set, P. P. Mrs. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Girls cotton print dresses, cut and made by bought pat- tern, trimmed wide _ skirts, light or dark cols., 1 to 6, $1.25 ea., 2 for $2. Lucy Mus- son, Summerville. Cro. grape, rose or pansy doilies, $1.50 ea.; cro. vanity sets, $1.00 set; cro. wild rose doilies, 17 in., $1.65 ea.; cro. white chair sets with tassle, $6.00 set; aprons, 65c ea.; emb. dresser scarves with cro. edg- ing, $1.00 ea. Add postage (no checks or stamps). Dura Brad- ley, Rt. 2, Waco. Will do quilting or quilt piecing in my home, you fur- nish materials and _ thread, pieced by patterns, $2.00; quilting in shells, $4.00 ea., done nicely by hand. Mrs. Sa- rah Conner, 1020 Moreland aves SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. 622-4 Dbl. bed size quilts, orchid, col. of orchid is lavender out- lined with lavender thread; tulip quilts, tulips in red; all with green leaves and stems appliqued on bleached wht. sheeting, lin- ing, cotton padding, hand quilted and bound edges, $12 ea. (no checks). Mrs. Lola Mae Maney, Rt. 2, Lula, 3 quilt tops, dbl. bed size, | with hand painted |: /main road, small fish oO holder an Hie pe. white and col. vanity $1.75 ea. and $1.50; sq and round pillows, $1.50 $1.75, -all ine crochet. Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, anollee. eae pink, blue or white, all h laced and emb. in white, ! pr., or 3: pr. $3.00, P. P ed in gift box. Mrs. Ed Watkins, Rt. 3, New Ec Calhoun. : : oi White pillowcases, crocheted edges, $1.25. emb. $1. pr.; old fashion nets, $1.; children, 50c; towels, emb., 7, $1.; aprons small, $1.; med. 50c; lg., and add 40c_ postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Bo Frazer Rd., Buford. Pre-walk felt baby s cols., white, blue, white green, white and yellow, per pr. Mrs. Pearlie K. Rt. 2, Doerun. Flannel baby gowns ( mes.) made of good mate and lg. enough for free mo ment, $1. ea.; 3, $2.50, P childrens nice cotton dr made of good material, potholders, 15 ea.; { Mrs. Wayne A. Long, R Ellijay. : E Dbl. bedsize quilts, r for use, $5. ea. and 75c age on ea. quilt. or wil your quilts, $3. and you fui ish everything. Mrs. Mild Pruitt, RFD 2, Lavonia. Dbl. bedsize quilt to new cotton material, 6 Point and one end. $10. ea. Mrs.- J;. D: Ellis, -Jr, Ellijay. Print aprons, fancy trimmed, 50c ea.; ele espin aprons (prints) 50c | potholders, asst. prints ea.; handkerchiefs with | lace, asst. colors, cotton, 4 ea.; linen .50c ea.; pillowca Ig. size, white and p colors with emb. design cro. lace, $1.85 pr.; er for pillowcases, etc. any 35 yd. Baby bibs, asst. and designs daintily tri 30c ea. Add postage. M: ford Henry, Rt. 2, Frank Q FOR SALE CORRECTION: 122 mountain land in North Ga mi. N. E. of Dalton, 1 Mitchell Bridge, 2/10 m: running water and T. 7 A. in timber, $1,250; 1-3/4 A. land, good gar patches, young fruit frees. cated 1-% miles from Dal 6-R. house with hardw ffoor, phone, large liv room, kitchen, dining ro hall, full bath, aute washer, elec., heat, T. power with city water dbl. car garage, size 24 X House is 1-% yrs. old, $ John W. : St., Dalton, Ph. 278-166 collect calls). SALES EVENTS APRIL 1212:30Bowde _ Ozier Hereford Farm- ing 50 head of Registe Polled Herefords. All cl pedigrees. Contact C. Ozier Bowdon. ek APRIL 19Friday, 1:00 promptly Alba Union Stock Yards gia Angus Association us Sale selling 84 with calves at side, cows re-bred, For fu information contact C., Parker, 3858 Mathis Macon. Pa sy APRIL 20th,10:00 a. SaturdayShetland p and horse sale. On fa cated 8 miles E. of Co ton at Intersection of | Hwys. 142 and 11. 100 ies and horses to be Everyone le Arnold, Rou 1. 786-520 Ph.