Georgia arke Phil Campbell, Commissioner fheat Growers Vote Program, May 21 By W. L. LANIER tate Executive Director ASCS State Offica May 21, 1963, wheat growers will ke an important decision regard- wheat program in 1964. Wheat il be eligible to vote in the re- m provided they indicate their ions by May 13. This is done by reverse side of the allotment nd returning it to the ASCS Office by May 13. Wheat grow- arms with allotments of 15 acres are not required to sign in order igible to vote on May 21. 1964 program is similar to that in 1962 in several ways. Wheat will be about the same. Many will note little difference be- his and the wheat programs in ars. Their income from wheat land L aintained at the 1961-62 level. : 1ajor difference is the new two- System of price support. A loan of er bushel (National average) will lable to eligible growers on 80 of the normal production of their e allotment. All other produced on their acreage t will have a price support loan e at $1.30 per bushel (National ) Diversion payments will enable to earn income from conserva- of acreage diverted from wheat d overproduction of wheat and rs voting should turn down the g quota program, wheat not r food would move into the feed ket at cut-rate prices. Cheap Id boost livestock production. t production would expand de- robable shift of some wheat With allotments of less than 15 : ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1963 1964 WHEAT PROGRAM acreage in the more humid areas to soy beans and other crops which would have their presently favorable supply and de- mand balance upset. Regardless of the outcome of the re- ferendum on May 21, there will be an- other referendum in the spring of 1964 which would apply to the 1965 crop, In summary, the wheat marketing quota referendum on May 21 this year will determine what program features will apply to the 1964 crop. If quotas are approved by at least two-thirds of those voting, support prices will be $2.00 per bushel (National average) for certificated wheat and $1.30 per bushel (National average) for non-certificated wheat for those growers who participate in the pro- gram. In addition, payments may be earn- ed for diverting wheat land to conserva- tion uses. If quotas are not approved, there will be no quotas, no payments, no certificates, and price support will be available at 50 percent of parity (about $1.25 National average), only for producers who plant within their allotments. It is estimated that without quotas, market prices for wheat would average about $1.00 per bushel. Agricultural CALENDAR May 8 Georgia Corn Millers Ass'n. Meeting, 10:30 a.m., Dempsey Hotel, Macon. May 8 National Milk Producers Federa- tion Regional Meeting, 10:00 a.m., Atlanta Bilmmore Hotel, Atlanta. Questions pertinent to producers problems discussed and answered, All producers invited to attend. May 10-11 Elbert County Form Bureau Animal -& Rodeo Show, Granite Bowl Stadium, Elberton. May 16 Agricultural Cooperation Con- ference, Rock Eagle. June 5 Eleventh Annual Putnam County Dairy Festival, Eatonton. Georgia ST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georsia First @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ BROILERS @ PEANUTS ee Fyample . Small Wheat Allotment Participating Farm (Less than 15 acres) 1. Small Farm Base 2. Farm Allotment 3. Normal Yield 13.0 acres 11.7 acres The allotment of 11.7 for 1964 and 1.3 acres are diverted and devoted to conservation use in addition to the normal conserving use for the farm, The farm would be eligible for: _ 1. $2.00 price support (National aver- age) on 80 percent of the normal production of the allotment of 11.7 acres 80% x 30 Bu. x 11.7 x $2.00 $561.60 2. $1.30 price support (National average) on 20 percent of the nor- mal production of the allotment of 11.7 acres 20% x 30 Bu. x 11.7 x $1.30 91.26 3. A diversion payment on the 1.3 acre of wheat diverted to conser- vation use 30 bu. x 1.3 acres x (30% of $2.00) 23.40 Farm income would be: Certificated Wheat $561.60 Non-certifieated Wheat 91.26 - Diversion Payment 23.40 Total $676.26 On this farm the entire wheat acreage could be diverted for payment at 50 per- cent of the support price for certificated wheat. The diversion payment would be: 50% x $2.00 x 30 Bu. equal $30 per acre 13 acres x $30 equal $390.06 @ PIMENTO PEPPER _@ NAVAL STORES 30.0 bu: per acre acres is planted oe PAGE TWO Capitol ONAL EDITORIAL oo Badan wsaen NATI ee PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculiure ; Agriculture Building Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Square 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 mailing list, requests changes to be added to or removed from of address, MANAGER, Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. to CIRCULATION All requests for etes Atlanta. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. /for 3 R. house, Farm Work WANTED . Married man (no children) wants job on cattle farm or as caretaker, can drive trac- tor and truck, do some car- penter work. Do not drink, am honest. Prefer reasonably near Atlanta, write giving de- tails and best offer. Need house wired for stove. Perry wants pob for room, Craven, Rt. 4, Carrollton. Man with 15 yrs. cattle exp. wants job on farm, light work for rent. Small house needed, will have to be moved at once. Douglas Bunn, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Single white man, age 57, wants job on farm doing can plow mules, noe and help gather crops, look after chickens, layers and broilers and livestock. Cannot drive tractor or truck. Must have jous fare. Prefer with large family. Give age and number in family. Taft Parker, Rt. 2, Box 36, McRae, c/o A. S. Dover. Single white man, age 65, A on farm doing light farm work, gardening, caretaking or caring for cat- tl and -chickens. Raised on farm, 35 yrs. exp. Will work D board and salary. Jim Fergerson, 1963 Wee Kirk Rd. SE. Atlanta 16, e/o Sara Fergerson, Ph. DR. 3-2306 (no collect calls). Dairyman, age 45, married, 3 sons, ages 9, 13 and 15, with 20 yrs. exp. DeLaval and Surge milkers and all dairy farm equip. wants dairy job. Need to be moved. M. E. Holloman, Rt. 3, Lithonia, (at Belmont Methodist Church on Covington Rd.). 45 yr. old white man wants job milking, can run any kind milking machines. Need 4 R. house wired for stove and running water. Need to be moved, need job at once. Charlie House, 303 Love Ave., LaFayette. White man, age 56, geod health, no family, with life- time exp. as t 2 farmer, wants job doing general farm work, tending cattle, chickens, etc. Want room, board and small {Whitehall St, N.W., Atlanta. anywhere. Sohn 3 184%, cos John R. ean go MceGuirt, Married man with large family (4 men to work) wants job on dairy or _ chicken farm, prefer layers, have exp. in: both 4 to 6 yrs. Will have to be moved, want nice house to live in, good salary. Can move at once. No drinkers. Frank Lowery, 2540 Baker Rd., N.W., Atlanta 18. / Family wants place on chicken farm, 6 in family, will have to be moved. Harris Blackwell, Rt. Duluth. Exp. Dairy herdman, 40 yrs. old, wants job taking care of about 125 cows, can take full charge of dairy and furnish own help. Have large family, 25 yrs. of exp. Must} have good salary and good house. Can go anywhere, at any time. Give full details in first letter: V. R. Moore, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. White woman, exp. with laying chickens, wants work for self and 18 yr. old daugh- ter, have 9 yr. old boy and granddaughter, 6 yrs. old. Need work at once and 3 or 4R. house. Want wkly. salary. Will have to be moved. Mag- gie Burke, Rt. 1, Hwy. 42, Stockbridge Farm Help WANTED 2, Box 123, ). Want single middle aged man to milk and care for small herd of milk cows. Have parlor and _ pipeline. Must be experienced, inter- ested in dairy work, and so- ber; honest and dependable. Charles Elver, Rit. 3, Cairo, Ph. 377-8667. Want man with own income to do gardening and care for poultry for furnished bache- lor shack. W. T. Giles, 1936 Flat Shoals Rd., S.E., Atlan- ta 16, Ph. MA. 2-3159 Want dependable single man with some income to batch and look after rabbits and do light farm _ chores. Furnished living quarters and utilities, near store and church, plus small salary. Ref. as to honesty and clean habits required. See Sat. or Sun. only. (farm located on Hwy. 155, 5 mi. N. of McDonough). H. E. Knight, 3454 Harding Ave., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-9812. MARKET BULEETIN Want: exp. reliable and so- ber dairy hand to operate two milking machines in milking parlor. Must be able_ to furn- ish references. J. T. Smith, Ray. City. RU eae Ree a aa Want family of 3 to work on chicken farm looking af- ter laying hens, must be able to furnish references as to drinking habits and ability to work. Nice 3 bedroom house and good salary and work- ing conditions. S. H. Apple- baum, Box 69, Athens. Want farm maintenance man able to do ordinary me- chanical work, simple weld- ing, etc. Must be in good phy- sical cond., able to drive trac- tor and do other farm work. Good house available on school bus route. No drinkers considered. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. BOGS UOT sae ee Want man and small fami- ly or couple to work one day week on farm in exchange wired for stove and with running water. Will pay hourly wage for any extra work up to 8 hrs. wk. Excel. opportunity for man with another job in Griffin area or for semi-re- tired couple. References re- quired. Grover Sowell, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 293 A, Griffin, Ph. 228- 8982. i Want man with small fam- ily or man to batch and work in dairy and do other general farm work, $100. per mo. and small 3 room house to live in. T. E. Ferrell, Madison. Want couple to help with layers and cattle, have 4-R. house wired for elec. stove. Barnie Gray, Rt. 3, Chats- worth, (hwy. 225, 34 mi. S. fof Spring place) Ph. 695- 3245. Want exp. dairyman, de- pendable, sober and no drif- ter to milk 100 cows. Mian and wife or 2 in family to work. No field work, must have re- ferences. L. T. Callaway, Rt. 4, Madison. . Want colored man age up to 60 yrs. old for handyman on farm. Must be dependable, sober and healthy, with small family, and must be clean. Permanent job to right per- son. References. Wages _ and house. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892 - 2578 (not collect). Want one experienced dairyman and one helper for 70 cow dairy with parlor and pipeline equip. One diay ea. week off. Parties must be ab- le to accept responsibility. W. A. Neel, White, Ph. EV. 2- 5720 (no collect calls). Flowers FOR SALE Seed of mammoth sunflow- er, grows 8 to 12 ft. tall, ex- cellent chicken feed, 12 seed, 20c, P. Pi FT. Leng, iLees- burg. Lg. Scarlet Ohara morning glory seed, 25c tblsp. 25c; tall dahlia like marigolds, orange, lt. or dk., yellow, 25c half cupful; dbl. zinnias variegated sweet Basil seed, 25c tblspful. Send stamped-addressed en- velope. Mrs. C. H. Dingler, Rt. 3, Loganville. Plants: Hardy mums, asstd. cols., 60c doz. P. P.; summer poinsettias, 40c ea.; 2, 60c P. P.; Seed: Calif., poppy 4 oclock, Coxcomb, phlox, portulaca (moss), Crimsen, 10c tsp. plus stamped env., Calypso pet- unia, 10c pkg. and stamped env.; bachelors buttons and baby zinnias, 20c matchbox. Per. 181. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. 3 dif. dbl. geranium cuts, 7 dif. cactus cuts, justicia cuts, oxalis, 12 ea.; sword, maiden hair, and solid leaf, palm like, ferns, 40c ea.; jonquils, butter and eggs, spider lilies, dayli- lies, million pinks, yarrow, and violets, 40c doz.; Easter roses, rooted, 25c ea. Add postage. Permit 138. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville. Pink Cherokee roses, lau- rels, rhododendrons, red, yel- low azaleas, dogwood, crab- apple, redbird, white pine, hollies, poplars, red maple, ereek hemlock, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; blue Iris, daylilies, fall pinks, violets, and Shasta daisies, $2.75 C. Add postage. Permit 112. Mrs. Bonnie Aber- combie, Mineral Bluff. Begonias, dbl. red, pink and white; angel wings, eyelash, guinea wing, white blossom, 50c ea.; geraniums, pink, white, red and salmon, 3, Ses sultaras, 10, $1.; coleus, cut- leaved, multi-colored, 3, $1.; dbl. rose petunia, 50c; sweet. violets, $1. doz. Add 25c post- age. All well rooted. Permit 77. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. OWE ee Paper white nareissus, 75 doz.; yellow Sunglow, White Daisy, Orchid, Mrs. Hunder, Red Radiance and Sunglos, $1. doz.; white, and yellow daisy, 50 doz.; mtn. azalea, 25 to $1.25; vari. cols., 5, $1.25; pink Queen Ann Lace, 50c doz.; pink and blue larkspur, 50c doz. Permit 445. Mrs. Ru- by uosan Rt. Turners Store, Lithia Springs. 6 diff. 1g. mtims, $1., plus 35c postage; 15 medium, all diff. $1. plus postage, all la- beled: white or vink oxalis, 3h 10c; 10, 25; Easter yellow rose, 35c. Min. order $1. Damp packed. Permit 347. Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. Peachtree rose, butterfly bushes and golden bells, 3. $1.: rainbow moss, red, white and pink geranium cuttings, 5. $1.: Bird of Paradise seed, 35c doz. Add postage. Permit 300. Mr. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin. Christmas honeysuckles, 25c: privet hedge, 1 to 2 Pifiss 10 ea.: Snowdrop shrubs, 10 ea.; mixed jonquil bulbs, 50c C: goose plum sprout, 25c. All at my home, you dig. Mrs. R. T. Rowan, Brannan Rd., McDonough. Permit 83. Bird of Paradise seed, 35c|, doz., and stamped envelope. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Mar- tin. Dahlias, white, yellow, pink, purple, orchid, red and d red, 5, $1. Add postage. Min. order $1. Permit 456. Mrs. Hubert Chambers, Rt. 1, May- sville. : Want from 1/4 to pint Balm of Gilead buds, write amount you have and price and _sam- ole: Mrs. E. M. Gaine, Rt. 1, Box 113, Murrayville. Want pink Water Lily, and blue Hyacinth for water, will exchange white or yellow water Lily for pink one. Mrs. -R. W. Starling, 207 Wesley Ave., Thomaston. Want some red Verbena or pink, state what you have and price. Mrs. Fred Smith. Rt. 1, Lower Macon Rd., Milledge- ville. Want to buy -well rooted white Crepe Myrtle bushes, and white Wisteria vines, rea- sonably priced. Mrs. Luella Fuller, 4083 Riggens Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. 746-8370. Want Ivy leaf Geranium cutting and Lace Fern. Mrs. L. G. Seabolt, Hartsfield. Want to buy Grancy Grey Beard, state prices. Prefer plants from 2 to 4 ft. tall. Mrs. A. GC. Redfern, 289, 9th St., N. E., Atlanta 9. Want to hear from party who has Leapord Begonia, dbl. white Begonia and pink violets. Mrs. Maggie Turner, Rt. 2, Box 388 Riverdale. Want rooted Ivy plants or cuttings, and lLiriope, state price and shipping costs if any. Mrs. R. R. O'Reilly, 80 Honeysuckle Rd, N. W. Gainesville. Want single and double Hyacinths and large Chrysan- themums, state color and pr- ice. Mrs. Corinne B. Danzey, 202 So. Warren St., Hawkins- ville. 4 Want 100 Iris plants, old fashion Flags, any color. Mrs. Bert Gale, P. O. Box 581, Darien. Want well-rooted Ipomoea Leari (blue Dawn Flower), a perennial Morning Glory which does not set seed. Also, one or two well-rooted Con- federate Jasmines. (Trachelos- permum Jasminoides), also known as White Star Jasmine. State prices P. P. Also want several well-rooted plants of Christmas Cactus. Send prices of group or groups postpaid. F. T. Long. Leesburg. Want named varieties of Daylily bulbs at reasonable price in lots of 10 or 12 at once. Leon Ozmore, Colquitt. Strong, well ro al Byrd daisy plants, up to 5 in. across, whit edged, with dbl. petals low centers, stems 2 to will bloom this .summ arantee satisfaction } livery, ship anywhere, doz5-925, $2:50 RP 2 157. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, R Box 478, Augusta, Ph. RE eannas, phlox, lg. themums, day lilies, li the valley, snapdragons, $ coz.; Swiss pansy plan cents ea.; stay green he 35 doz.; blue thrift, $1 nandinas, 50c; flow quince, $1. No orders fo than $2. F. J. Wither: 308 Holderness St., At 10 Pho PL 3=5251; - Be Lilies of the valley, tuft, spirea, acubas, box: English boxwood, all 50c up. Mrs. L. R. Ha 566 Collier Rd., N. W., lanta 18, Permit 114. TR. 4485. (home). ; : _American boxwoods sizes, well shaped, $1. ea. Mrs. E. G. Hinds, Jr.,. Hogan Rd., SW, Atlan DI. 4-0898. License 1172. Star of Bethlehem grape hyacinth bulbs, gr ivy, 40 doz.; vinea 50c doz.; asstd. cols. hi phlox, red spider lily and yellow Christmas jes mine vines, $1. doz. All P Permit 106. Mrs. Ed & Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsvi Thrift: red, white, pi lavender, well rooted p. ea.; iris collection, named and unlabeled, 2 violets, 20 royal blue; lilies, single or double i anges, 20, $2., PP. on $ der; small leaf vinca, bundle, $2. Minimum $l. Mrs. 24. Di Dodi oRy aoe 223, Alpharetta. P Petunia plants, 60, $2.25 C.; chrysanthe: many varieties and co. plants, $2.75; $4.50 C. pl daylilies, good varietie eled, $3.25 doz.; plants $2.50; plants, 35 d: 28. Mrs. W del. Geranium cuttings, 3, red, pink and salmon co: wax begonias, single and ble, vine divisions, 25c; tings, 15; African vi small, 25; small bloo: 35e; Martha Washington raniums, rooted, 50c. All postage. Permit 435. Owen Manning, 215 S Blvd., Albany. French marigold in ye bronze, brown; and old purple bachelors buttons 50 qt. P.P. Mrs, A. M. - Rt. 2, Alto. 3 Royal Robe violets, 20 yarrow, pink, 2. doz., ajuga, a ground cover, flower, 2 doz., $1.; fall blue, $1. doz. Add 30c j age. Minimum order $1 mit 75. Mrs. R. P. Ste mer, Brooks. Boxwoods: 8 yrs. old, shaped, $2. ea.; Pyr Orborvitae, 2 to 3 ft., $2 white pines, laurels, pine, 2-3 ft., $3. doz.; sp ing juniper, 15 to 20 in. ea. Permit 186. Sadie W Blue Ridge. Boxwoods, 12ean and yellow honeysu o White dogwoods, spruce, mtn. laurels, pines, 2-1/2 to 3 ft., $3. pink per. phlox, 2 doz. pink moss pose, 2, $1. | packed. Per. 187. Bob Wilt Blue Ridge. : African violets, 10 a all cols., blooming size, labeled plants, $3.50; beg maranta, alliwm, ivy, sh plant, jade, lantana, geranium, pianthus, fo: orchid Louisiana, blue an, asstd. bearded iri forget-me-nots, 25 ea order, $3.50. Permit 52. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridg Lily bush flower, grows up to 8 ft., bloo about 3% in. wide, or color Delta iris, 3 Beauty color hy- yellow dbl. hemora- summer mums, until frost) yellow, red and variegated; 5 ies, ea. group, $1. $2. P. Permit 89. Mrs. obinson, Bowdon. some Tansy seed or Iso some Rue seed or would prefer seed but uy plants of ea. item. farold Ohst, Rt. 1, La- _ spider lily bulbs, ake, april blooming ssus, jonquils and blue 1, 50c doz.; King Al- lbs, narcissus and yari. as, 75c doz.; magno- ea. Will not ship; also, small gourd seed, 25, d stamped env. Permit s. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. icon, Ph. SH. 3-5884. Mtn. laurels, e white pines, and purple lilacs, all ted; lg. dbl. bloom roots, asstd., sprouted, labled, $2. doz.; roots, la- ots sprouted. Write for list. rmit 165. Mrs. Florence 2aton, Mineral Bluff. arf coxcomb seed, lg. many shades of pastel, . colors, 25, 1/2 tspful, stamped env. Permit No. Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807 nson Hwy., Milledgeville. Tris: purple, lavender, rose, 2, mauve, gold, maize, lt. low, orchid, white, and eral two-tones, $1.25 half -; $2. doz., 30c postage for rain lilies, 30c doz., 15c stage. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. onroe. Permit 337. Sultanas, chicken gizzard, rple fuchsia, begonias, night ming cereus, well rooted, a.; Shasta daisies, $1.25 Z.; guinea-wing begonias, gel wing, beef steak, maple uf, all well rooted, 35c ea.; ranium cuttings, 10, $1.: ephs coat, and coleus, 15 blue ageratum, 50c doz. mit 458. Mrs. E. J. Crump, 28 Mogul Rd., Macon. Angel Trumpet, Christmas d Thanksgiving Cactus, Alu- inum plant, Lizzard plant, | Chief Dahlia bulbs, 5@c - Balsam plants, mix. cols. ums, asst., 25c doz.; Mother- -Law Tongue, both dwarf d tall, 25c ea. Mrs. H. G. Jerhold, Rt. 3, Box 206, varta, Per. 22. Mioon flower vine _ seed, cge pure white blossoms th cream center, blooms 4 in. or more, May until 36 seed, 35 and stamp; oral vine seed, 30 seed, ith stamp. Ernest H. orough, 1128 East 36th Savannah. seeaTS. 2)\- $4.30: yerian Iris, purple, 50c doz.: itton Mums, red or yellow, doz.; Per. 169. Mrs. John @aver, Rt. 2, Temple. Geranium and Sultana cut- is, 3, 50c; red and pink *gonia cuttings, 15c_ ea.; iite and blue Hydrangea, striped Jew, 3, 25c: d cols. Iris, $1.50 doz.; k and white with red eyes . Phlox, $2. doz.; Mums, nite, red, yellow and pink itumns, $1.50 doz. Add post- . Mrs. R. W. Starling, 207 ape Thomaston. Per- . Waxleaf Luci- m, Abelia, Ilex Bullata, Boxwood Holly, Magno- and red. Crepe Myrtles, 1.; Ivy, 35c; Perrywinkle, ; Pyracantha, 2-3 ft. $1.99. SE. B: Travis; Rt. 2. Box Ri cea, Ph. 478-7933. xwoods of all sizes. very plants: also, one 3 ft. high, 5 ft. come Mrs. ,|Permit 307. Mrs. _Snowdrops, yellow Daffo- dils, red Spider Lilies, Gold- en Glow, Summer Asters, Dutches of Windsor, blue yard Violets, 50 doz.; Daisies, $1. doz, Free plants with each order. Add 50c ea. order for postage, Per. 22. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville. Daylilies and Rainlilies, $1. doz.; white Paper Narcissus bulbs, $1., 18 bulbs; Violets, 18, $1.; Iris, 6, $1.; Hardy Phlox, and Sweet Williams, 10, $1.; yellow Globe, 6, $1.; pink running Rose bushes, 3, $1.; Petunia plants, 50c doz.; Lilae bushes, 3, $1.; Add post- age. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Per. 305. Old Eng, Dwarf Boxwood, pretty, full and heavily root- ed, 4-6 in. plants, $20. C; red Crepe Myrtle, 2 ft., (Dixie Brilliant red) $6. doz., plants: also, fine seedling pecan trees, 8 to 12 in., $2. per 10 trees; white mulberry trees, 2-3 ft., $3. per 10 trees. Mrs. B. Ro- pieon, Greenville. Permit Bearded iris, all cols, in- cluding new pinks, Blue rib- bon winners A. I. S. show. Write for list; also, 50, my selection, $6., good color ran- ge. Permit 1. Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg. Daylilies: Warpath. Linda, Fort, Redhead, Mikado, Pur- ple Waters, Skylark, Hyper- ion, Sweetbriar, Mrs. Tigert, *| Sylvia, Cherokee Maid, Gold | Dust, Mary Guenther, Buster Brown, 15, $3. plus 50c post- age. Damp packed, labeled, bonus plants. Permit 142. Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Hiawassee. Over 400 named varieties of bearded iris, won most blue ribbons at last A. I. S. show. State inspected. Per- mit 24. Write for information. Add postage on orders. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. 300 varieties. bearded ris, won many blue ribbons in A. I. S. shows. Write for na- mes, cclors and prices. State inspected. Permit 4. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Tritoma, lg. iris, daylilies, 4, $1.; Perilla (coleus), maroon, self-seeding, 20, $1.; pink oxalis; Star of Bethlehem, 25, $1.; fall aster, Michaelmas daisy, 4, 25e; ground ivy, 30c doz.; Stokesia, 6, $1.; phlox, 8, $1.; Physostecia, 10, $1,: Amaranthus, 10, 40c. Permit 356. Min. order, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. Blue and white Siberian iris, Shasta daisies, narcissus, jonquils, 35c doz.; butterfly bush, water spiraea, rose bleoms, 25 ea.; lg. bearded iris, mixed cols., 50c doz.; la- vender lilacs, Rose of Sharon, Jan, jasmine, spring glory, forsythia, 25e ea. Permit 55. Varilla Quarterman, Mount- ain City. Pink thrift, $1. .; not hy- drangeas, 25c, 50c, and $1.; lt. royal blue fall daisies; dbl, rose althea, cut, 10c; 3, 25c; red woodbine, scotch brown, lavendar locust, lay. althea, 25 ea.; Chinese bamboo, 50c; mixed mums, grape hyacinths, drakeshead, 25c doz.;_ mixed coler azalea cuttings, 10c, 3, 25c: boxwood cuttings, one cent ea. Permit 54. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain City. Marigolds, Brownie Scout, dwarf mix, lilliput, chrysan- themums, flowered zinnias; Bonfire salvia; mixed snap- dragon; mixed stock longspur- red columbines; goldenglow, 2 doz., $1.; Star mixed, Bonanza mixed petunias, 36, $1.; mai- denhair fern, white gerani- ums, aluminum plant, blue hydrangeas, 50c ea. Add 35c pestage. Min. order $1. Permit 49. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Pink Thrift, Narcissus. yel- low Daffodils, white Goose- neck, Boxwood cuttings, 15c doz.; yellow Golden Glow, Augusta Lilies, Daylilies, Le- mon Lilies, white Shasta Dai- sies, lav. Fall Daisies, large Tris, 50e doz.; Siberian Iris, dark blue and light blue, 50c doz.; red hot Poker, small, 25c a.; large, 50c ea. Per. 15. Send postage. Mrs. O. W. Martin, Rabun Gap. - Mix. cols. yard petunia pl- ants, 75c C; Firechief Petunia plants, five cents ea.; rose | Thrift, 75 C; white Iris, 60c doz.; red and pink Weigela, 20c ea.; pink Per. Phiex, 10 ea.; red and white Hibiscus, 25e ea.; Tiger Lilies, 20c ea, Per, 16. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston. _Dahlias, giant blooms, col. pink, eream, $1.25, 6 bulbs; large Chrysanthemums, shag- a gy, col. yellow, $1. doz.; yel- low Asters, Mums, $1. doz.; white Easter Rose plants, $1. Georgia Winkles, Box 251, Raymond, Per. 99. Pink Per. Phlox, pink Mums, 50ce doz.; Ruffled Ferns, 50 ea.: dbl. red and pink Geraniums, single red and pink and maple leaf Beg- onia, purple Fuchsia cuttings, 25e ea.; pink Rain Lilies and Spider Lilies, Tiger Lilies, $1. doz. Add postage. Per. 79. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Box 74, Royston. : Dbl. red and pink Geran- iums, red and pink Begonia, purple Fuchsia, Thanksgiving, Christmas and May Cactus, 25e ea. cut; white, green stri- ped Jew, 10c; red and orange Amaryllis, bulbs, 50c. Per. 143. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt., Box 131, Royston. Verbena, 4 cols., Milk and Wine Lilies. Amaryllis, large leaf Begonia cuts, 25 ea.; Daylilies, Lemon, Rain Lilies, Hardy Phlox, pink Oxalis, blue fall Asters, 50c doz.; grape leaf Begonia, Geranium, Cactus cuts, 20c ea. Petunias, mixed 50c C; house leak, 25c. Add postage. Per. 140. Lester Phillips, Box 64 A, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. : Flower seed: Lt. yellow Marigolds, Velvet Marigolds, dbl. pink Touch-me-nots, and dbl. red and dbl. white Ger- anium cuttings, ea. 10c and you pay postage. Permit 316. Mrs. W. W. Cauthens, Rt. 2. Buchanan. Sprengeri fern, plumosis fern, white easter rose, white violets, pink yarrow, 5 alike, or asstd., $1.40, P. P. No less than 5 mailed; daylilies, asstd, It. to dark, $3. doz. P.P., no less than doz. mailed. A. D. Brin- ] t 2; Box 27, Cairo. Ornamental peppers (all edible), many kinds and cols., mixed seed, 25c pkt., plus st- amped, self-addressed envye- lope, Germ. 93 pct., large pkg, mixed seeds of peppers, flow- ers, vines and some bulbs, $1. postage paid. Send self-add- ressed envelope or mailing label. Per. 177. Mrs. M. E. Lucky Star (melon), Hardy dbl. sunflower, dah- lia type, mixed color iris, mix- ed color plumed celosia, mum, rooted begonia, all plants, 15c, or $1.25 doz.; dwarf cocks- comb, cosmos, orange color celosia, red salvia seed, 25c pkg. Permit 110, Mrs. C. C, Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun. Flowers: asstd. pot plant cuttings, 15, $1.35; red petun- las, 50c doz. Permit 88. Mrs. J. H. Goble, Rt. 3 Cedartown. Rooted verbena, several colors, mixed, $1. doz.; 3 doz., $2. P.P. Damp moss packed. No orders filled for less than $1. Permit 127. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. Begonias: rosebird, red and white green leaf, pink and white, bronze leaf and rip- ple leaf Pereperonia, May cactus, 50 ea.; striped chick- en gizzard, salmon sultanas, 25e ea.; frogleg and tree cac- tus cuttings, 15c ea.; Boston and Osmunda ferns, 50c ea.; snow on mountain, 50c doz. Permit 102, Minimum orders $1., no checks. Send postage. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 El- lenby Rd., SE, Atlanta 15, Ph. MA 7-5759. Daylily special; Mixed, 50, $3.: Fulva Rosea (pink) Hy- perion, Yellowstone, Sunstar (yellows), Honey Redhead, Mrs. Hugh Johnson (reds), My ickey Mouse (beige), Windsor tan, purple Emperor, Reg. 25c ea., reduced, 20, $2.; Pink Orchid, Captain Russell, Violet Sym- phony, $1. Permit 101. Wal- ter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., Atlanta 16. Old fashioned sunflower seed, lg., 20c tbhlspful; corn bead seed, 25c tblspful; mar- tin gourd seed, 155c tblspn- ful. Add postage. Stamps ac- cepted. Mrs. W, M. McClure, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Empire and twe-tone yel- low buttercups, yellow clus- ter jonquils, white narcissus, Star of Bethlehem; purple border lilies, dogwood (mock- erange) forsythia, spiraeas, and 5 kinds of cactus, 5, $1.- 25, P.P. to 3rd. zone. Seed: mixed colors, sweet Williams, marigolds, zinnias, 25c and self-addressed env., stamped. Mrs. Genie Sanders, Rt. 2, Eee 64, Buchanan, Permit 9. Lemon _ lilies, gonias, rooted, 35c; flag lilies, dlbl. daylilies, 6, $1,; foxglove, 6 bunches, $1. Add postage. Per. 295. Mrs. F, M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines- ville, : 4.6155 be-= white: PAGE Gladiolus bulbs, lg., mi cols., 40 doz.; daylilies, 5! doz.; mums, 60 doz.; whi and yellow narcissus, 50c do: All plus postage. Mrs. ; Langford, Buena Vista, Pe mit 446. Nice boxwoods, 75 to $7. Will sell one or truckload. Permit 333. License No, 391. Mis; Hy He Grizzel, at 4; Blairsville, Ph. 745-4056. Red and blue salvia, Hyd., petunias, giant carnations, red and vari., Josephs Coat, mar-= igolds, spungold and _ red: golds; white and pink spider plants, phlox, mixed, and mixed dianthus, all, 25 doz. No shipments. Permit 455. H. G. Byrd, 2757 Waters Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. 761-1079. Star of Bethlehem, lantana, It. yellow and velvet marigold, dbl. pink touch- me-nots, zinnias, and martin gourd, all 10ce pek, and stamp- ed, self-addressed eny, Pe mit 316. Mrs. W. W. Cauthe Rt. 2, Buchanan, F : _Pink thrift, 50c doz.; ed col. mums, $1.; 1 shasta daisies, white narcis- sus and daylilies (orange $1. doz.; blue violet and red star circle, 50c; single blue, and blue grape hyacinths, doz,; King Alfred and white snow drops, ye doz, State inspected, permit 98. Add postage. Mrs, Flor- ence Leathers, Rt. 1, Buch= anan. Yellow blooming feverfe 3 rooted plants, $1.; blue age ratum plants, $1. doz.; purpl butterfly bushes, 4, $1.; chry santhemums, Desert Quail, Yellow Daisy and Yellow button types, tall and dwarfs, $1, doz; many col. iris; $12 doz.; daylilies, 25c bulb. Add 25c postage ea. $1. Damp packed. Permit Mrs. H. Barrow, Rt. Waco. 0c $2.50 doz.; $2. doz.; f varieties, $6.; 10 of 20, $1 State color. Permit 154. A 40c postage Ist. doz., 10c ez additional doz. or part do Mrs: I P). Combs Ripa Washington. i Red, white, blue and pin iit Soh) Oz) aD maleae clump oxalis, $1.; bulbs, two cents ea. in lot of 100; blue violets, daylilies pink sweet William, hardy phlox,. 2 doz. o1,502-$5 yellow daylilies, 25c ea, A postage. Per. 64. Mrs. Janie Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. Ellis, Box 23, Grantville. ~ EE A RIEGEL HOT ER SST TE SICKNES IN ANIMALS The office of our state chemist frequently receives re- quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub- stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry. These requests come from people such as the farmer, a county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have yery little information for us to proceed on. In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle such a problem, he needs certain information, First of all, before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be consulted, In case of death, an autopsy should be performed to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic substance. In the experience of the state chemists office, the feed is rarely ever to blame. If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis- try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the right one. In addition to the veterinary report, the feed guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample. Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic if the levels are too high, steak begonias, -95e bunch. Add postage. M age. Permit 19. Mrs. ~ PAGE FOUR Flowers FOR SALE Variety of hardy chrysan- *hemums, med. and small sizes, 2 doz., $1.35 P.P. Mrs. MM. Casey, Rt. 1, Cedar- town. Permit 23:2. Daylilies, 20 i Charm, Linda, Bold Curios. Wiking, Gay Troubadour, Honey Redhead, J. T. Russell, Baronet, Purple Haze, Soudan, Dbl. Orange, Russells muted, Mary Gunther, Red Top and others, (40c postage); Iris, 20 kinds, all colors, 6, $1. Permit 18. Mrs. W. E. Johnson. Rt. 2, Box 170, Crawfordville. Rex Begonias, split philodendron, 75c, Crown 0 Thorns, panda plants, wax plants, velvet plants, beef- dbl. bronze jJeaf, 65c; Boston, sprengeria ferns; Chinese evergreen; marble queen potho, 50c; cac- tus, 40c up; 5 different Jews, TS: Otis Mashburn, Cumm4in &. Permit 65. White confederate and yel- Jow Fla. jasmines, 40c ea.; Gaisy chrysanthemums, 3 va- rieties: also, yellow and white eushion, 2 doz., $1.; indoor ivy, 3, 50c, antemesia, silver king, 6, 50c; fish scale fern, 3, $1.: Philadelphia, or Eng- jish dogwood cuttings, 6, 50c. Add postage. Permit 36. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Ches- ter. Tiger lilies, blackberry _li- Fies, royal lilies, $1., 8; Red hot poker, 6, $1.; galax, tril- lium, bloodroot, $1. doz.; Jack-In-Pulpit, birdfoot, vio- Jets, 24, $1.: 14 dif. mums, $1.; red flowering horsemint, doz. Per. 278. Add postage, Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah- Jonega. cols., . Pink leaf f | Irene, |Add postage, MARKET BULLETIN Trailing arbutus, heartleaf, queen of meadow, yellow root, $1.50 doz.; yel- jow flag lilies, 6, $1.; sweet shrubs, mtn. laural, pink min. honeysuckle bush, min. Ivy and white dogwood bush, 50c ea., 3, $1. All well rooted and moss packed, add_ postage. Per, 454. Miss Jewel Charles, Rt. 4, Ellijay. 12 kind of cannas, $1. doz, plus 35c postage; white can- nas, 15c ea.; 6 kinds of peren- nials, 60c; milk and wine li- lies, apricot col. amaryllis, umbrella palms, red spider li- lies, 25 ea.; tube roses, 50 doz. Add postage. Permit 44. Mrs. W. E. Wootens, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Chrysanthemums: silver- sheen, white Dotty, lg. pink, Pinocchios, Carolyn Yosick, Bronze, Pink Pom, Red. Wht., Pink, Bronze Daisy, some rooted cuttings, my Se- lection, mixed, 25 plants, $2.- 25 P.P.; Red, Bronze Daisy, rooted cuttings, $1. doz. plus postage. No out of state or- ders. Permit 57. Ruth Under- wood, Rt. 3, Conyers. Ditanthus pinks, mixed seed; marigold, brownie scout seed: marigold sunset giants; pansies, giant mixed; petunia, hybrid mixed colors; snap- dragon, all mixed, zinnia, canary bird yellow, seed, 20c pack; large scarlet dbl. poppy seed, 25c tspnfull. Add post- age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Dbl. yellow Cannas, Tiger Lilies, Fall Pinks, white Nar- cissus, Jonquils, 50c doz.; white Baby Breath, rooted, 50c ea.; 3, $1.; Cactus cuts, 3, 25c; pink Thrift, 50c C. rooted sprigs. Free flowers. no stamps or checks. Per. 119. Mrs. Perlene Roeper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. White, red, pink, yellow, and vari. chrysanthemums, $1. doz. Add postage. _ Per. 971. Mrs. Bela Jackson, Rt. 2, _ Fayetteville. Rain lilies, $1. doz.; red Indian flag, 90c doz.; naked jily bulbs, $1.50. Add postage. Per. 147. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastonallee. ; Rose of Sharron, pink, white, old rose, red, orchid end violet; golden bells, pink althea, yellow weigela, 50c; iris, white, deep blue, light - blue, 6, 50c; chrysanthemums, ynix cols., large, 50e doz. Add postage. Per. 93. Mrs. Pres- Jey Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Daylilies: Petentate, Dora- hea, Pink Damask, Salmon Sheen, White Lady, Brocade, Show Girl, Grisselle, Skylark, Primula, Howdy, Pink Bo- xnoi, Colonial Dame, Semi- mole Chief, 50c ea.; $5. doz.; Daafu, Maytime, Hortense, 3 inks, 75c ea.: iris, labeled, 12, 1.50; not labeled, 12, $1.25, from 125 varieties, 40c post- Fr. M. Combs, Washington. Pink thrift, 50c C plants, well rooted, add postage; al- 60, cowhorn hot pepper for seed, 2 doz. pods, 25c. Add postage. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellen- wood. Per. 128. Coral vine seed, 25c doz. seed, with self addressed and siamped envelope. No checks. Mrs. Mary Smallwood, 830 _ Sunshine Dr., Apt. 1, Griffin. White per. candytuft, $1., 20 plants; tiger lily, 6 plants, dif. shades pink Th aoz.; mix. cols. aris, 15; mix. colors @hrysanthemums, $1.25, 30 plants. Per. 301. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Small ligustrums and cher- ry laurels, 75c doz; vinca minor, Eng. ivy, violets, phl- @x, border grass, $1. doz.; 300 pink thrift, $3.50; lavender, white, red, $1. doz. Per. 140. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Spider (red) lily _ bulbs, mice blooming size, $1:25 doz., $7. C. All P.P. Order now for Sept. blooms. Prompt ship- : ynent. Permit 252. W. E. Smith, 421 Arnold St., Ph. PO 1-8276. Daylilies: Seminole Chief, Annis U. Russell, Bernice Hapeville, Russell, Mt. Vernon, Minnie, Lena Hoover, Buster Brown, Couniry Pride, Sammy Rus- sell, Taj Mahal, Mrs. Tigert, Morccco red, blk. Prince, Pa- ) tricia, Starlight, 15; $5., P: P. .. Labeled, damp pack - $70. Miss June Kimsey, . Wassee. est i i etl . Permit Jand, Rt 9, Gainesville, Thrift, 10c doz.; tiger lily bulbs, 10c; Easter lily, 25c ea.; snow ball, 25e; goldenrod, 10c; lily bushes, 15c; mimosa, 15, plus postage. Mrs. John_L. EST: Rt. 4, Ellijay, Per. 457. ; Giant blooming dahlia bulbs, Sandiago, Blue Bird (lav., yellow), red, purple, yellow, peach, Jersey Beauty, bronze and others, nice collection, $2.25 doz. bulbs: old fashion dbl. mix colors Touch-me-not seed, 25c tblspnfull; yellow, chrysanthemum type, dbl. marigcld seed, 20c pk. Per. 168. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Orange daylilies, blue vio- lets, white Star of Bethlehem, purple king iris. $5. M; yel- low daffedil bulbs, foxglove, leopard lilies, lemon lilies, iris, wild iris, 50c doz.; sweet shrub, weeping Mary, wild azaleas, mt. Jaural, red roses, Christmas jasmine, purple li- lac, 5, $1.; 2 yr. dbl. yellow japonica, 50e ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- jay. Permit 9. Snow on min., yellow and red primrose, mix. sweet Williams, blocm size, vari. hedge plant, 40c doz.; dbl. red and white althea. purple lilac, vari. ligustrum, 35c ea.; 10- 12 in. nandinas, 25c ea.; bush live forever, mass yellow blooms, 3 plants, 25c. Per. 53. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. Ligustrums, 2 to 3 ft., vari. Liriope, Lemon Lilies, white Candytuft, dwarf, blue per. Phlox. Summer blooming Cus- hion Mums, red, pink, white, and bronze, $1.50 doz., $10. C; Eng. Ivy. Vinea Minor, Achi- menese, $1. doz.; $5. C. Blan- one Woodruff, Greenville, Per. Seed: Mixed cols. Sultana, blood of Calvary, ea. 50c pk.; red Salvias, Scotch Broom, and vine Pomegranite, 25c ea. pk.; Vine Dishrag and George Washington Cherry seed flowers, 25 with self add- ressed stamped envelope. Pear] Clark. Rt. 6, Gaines- ville, Per. 366. Exhibition mums: Fan Fare, yellow Country Maiden, Mrs. Kidder. Golden West, Rose Bud, Ben Leghorn, Spiders, gold and white Lace, Bon Bon, Shaded Orchid, $2. doz.; Poms and Spoons, asst., $1.50 doz.; Lace and Asparagus ferns, 35 ea. or 3. $1. Add postage. Per, 111. Mrs. 'Clyde Gille- 6, 50c; |. 45015, Now taking orders for pure strain Ga. Easter lily bulbs, 5-8 in., 15c, 20c and 25c ea. according to size; also, several bu, bublets, planting stock, $50. bu. Per. 397. Mrs. D. D. Woodard, Dudley. Dbl. dark red Cockscomb seed, 25c tblspnfull, plus five eents postage. Mrs. Ben Crawley, Rt. 2, Box 1 A, Greensboro. WANTED Want. Bronze Mums, pure white, fully matured, and dry 1963 Amaryllis seed, Hardy Asters, any color except pur- ple, and red Hardy Phlox, will buy or exchange other flow- ers. State del. prices. Permit 318. Mrs. Joe A. Whaley, Shellman. Equipment FOR SALE Ibs., Steel anvil, wt. 100 and $25.; vice, $20.; forge Champion blower, all] in good shape. G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dr., N. E., Atlanta 19, Ph. 233-8890 (not collect). 2, two horse, wagons, mule walking cultivator, 1 row st- alk cutter and I. H. C. hay rake. Glenn Hays, Rt. 1, Bre- men. \bany, Ph. HE. 2-7704. Mowing machine for Farmall Cub tractor in good -eond.; also, belt pulley. G. L. Me- Ginnis, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Allis Chalmers model 60 combine with grain tank and pagging platform, $400.; Allis Chalmers silage _ harves- ter with row crop attachment mounted, and 2 grass adjust- ments included, $500.; culti- vator with 2 row Covington planters, $200. Fritz Orr, Jr., c/o Fritz Orr Farms, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph, 253-4474. ue 430 John Deere trailer plow, new disc, good cond., for sale would trade for other farm machinery. Doyle Ledford, Hiawassee, Ph. 896-4746. Want to trade Allis Chal- mers C., 2 disc, turned 15 acres stubble, for smaller, or later, Farmall,. Chalmers or Massey Harris. Come see. M. Walker, Rt. 1, _Chicka- mauga), Ph. 375- 3328. Want Cole planter with seed and fertilizer hoppers, reasonably priced and in fair cond. State price in first let- ter. Robert Gunter, Rt. 1, Farmington. Want 3 point hitch for M. Farmall tractor; also, wheel and weight for tractor. C. M. Pippin Jr., Pretoria Rd., Al- Want to buy 8 row cotton duster to mount on Ford trac- tor. Louis Tate, Cloudland, (Chattooga Co.). Want 3000 Pockman cakes for layers, must be in excel. cond, and priced right; also, want 8 ton metal feed bin. C. E. Hinson, Alamo. 3-14 H. P. cast iron Clinton engine, turning plow and cul- tivators in A-1 cond., $125. C. L. Painter, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3174 (not collect). Want junked Ford Major Diesel tractor, old model, with good block, or block only. State what you have in first Jetter. T. Whipple Simpson, Rt. 2. Cochran, Ph. WE. 4- 2441 (net collect). Rotary mower, rear moun- ted sickle mower. 4 disc tiller, bush and bog, 2 bottom plow, seocp and subsoiler, all 3 point hitch, good cond. Wes- ley Harris, Rt. 3, Box 216, Griffin, Ph. 227-4536. Allis Chalmers B. hydraulic lift, starter, lights, 8 dise har- row; 6 ft., mowing mach, 2 disc tiller, cut-off saw, plan- ters and cultivators, good eond., priced to sell. Jim Har- degree, Rt. 1, Franklin, Ph. AL. 3-3196 (Newnan). Ferguson or Intn]. Harvester, Want 100 gal. pasteurizer complete with pump cooler, poiler, filler and capper, com- plete lines, valves and con- nections. G. O. Huckaby, Rt. 1, Box 134, Meansville, Ph. 647-5352 (no collect calls). Want 10 or 12 in. hammer- mill with crusher and power take-off, dust collector and magnets; % ton feed mixer; tractor, John Deere, Massey 40 H.-P. with planter. State price and cond. P. J. Lipory, eee Hawkinsyille, Ph. 892- Want 8-N Ford tractor with front end loader in g cond., and reasonably priced, within radius of 100 miles; also, mowing machine and serape blade for same. A. J. Thompson, Rt. 3, Adairsville, Ph. SP. 3-3760 (not collect). Want power cane mill and 80 gal. syrup kettle in good cond. Roy Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Lake Park, Ph. CH. 2-8740. 5 ft. pull type rotary mo- wer, good cond., $250. Marvin G. Gladin. Rt. 1, Pancras Rd., Milledgeville, Ph. 452-4270. Game bird incubator (Am- erican-Linccin), perfect cond., used only twice, 90 hen, 50 turkey, 150 pheasant, and 240 quail egg cap.. also goose eggs, $30. at my place. Mrs. J. R. Clarke, Rt. 1, Jasper. Corn snapper, 1 row, pull type, with husker attached, like new, $600. P. J. Lipory, HL Hawkinsville, Ph. 802- Irrigation volume gun, puts out 550 g. p. m. for Rainbow volume gun irrigation system, for sale at big discount. J. W. Ivey, 515 So. Main St., Fitz- gerald, Ph. 3019. _H. Farmall tractor with 20 dise taylorway harrow; 2, 55 gal. drums with land pump. Ben H. Ferrell, Kennesaw, Ph. 427-1841. Allis Chalmers B. harrew and cultivator frames, al] in good cond., $275. Horace Mel- ton, Woodbury, Ph. 553-5134 (not collect). 1960 model milk keeper tank, 185 gal. cap., 2 Rite- Way milkers, and_ stainless steel] vat. Will sell part or all. C. O. Cole, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph. 459-4376. John Deere No. 3 mowing machine, first class shape, runs in oil, mule type. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Irrigation equipment, 100 H. P. GMC Diesel motor in perfect cond., used only 6 hrs. since thoroughly overhauled, 1200 ft., 6 in.. pipe; 1600 ft., 4 in., pipe, with 30 sprinklers, all iees, valves and fittings, perfect cond. complete $4,200. C. L. Turner, Metier, Ph. 685- Want garden plow drag harrows, in Atlanta, Roswell, Alpharetta area. Gary W. Merriman, 970 Blue Ridge Ave., NE., Atlanta. Want pull type _ plow for Allis Chalmers 8B. tractor (1945 model). Must operate from a draw bar instead of 3 point hitch. Earl _ Wheatley, 2674 Fair Oaks Rd., Decatur. _ Want 3 point hitch and lift- ing arms to fit John Deere B. tractor with power lift. Doyle Lindsey, 333 Moreland Way, Hapeville, Ph. PO 7-1443. | Want cultivator and/or planter and fertilizer distri- butor for David Bradley gar- den tractor. W. T. McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Bloomingdale. _ Want Marine engine for ir- rigation system, 6 in. suction and discharge, in good cond. Julian Edge, c/o Parkhill Cemetary, Macon Rd., Co- lumibus. Want 100 tube type feed--|, ers. Will pay 50 ea. if in use- able cond. Eugene M. Calla- way, Rayle. Want 2 man power chain saw. Give full details. Must be in good cond. State make, age and price. W. L. Wilson, P.O. Box 889, Thomasville. _John Deere 4 dise tiller, 16 dise off-set orchard harrow, 10 ft. wide spring tooth har- | row for tractor, 5 ft. section spring tooth harrow, hay rake, pulley for 0.6 Intn]. harrow, and 2 rubber tired wheel. bar- rows. Frank P. Daniel, Senoia, Ph. 599-3298. 3-42 H. P. electric metor and compressor for egg cool- ing unit; door to egg cooling unit, $40.; Whirlaway egg washer, $40.; metal chicken waterers, $2. ea.; pony saddle, $20. Mrs. Margaret D. Deaton, | Atlanta 7, Ph, JA. 1-1784 1961 Intnl -loff plow and cultiv and erop silage cho chop less tha perfect cond., shelter most of ti Hawkins, Rt. 1, Mi 2718 (Sandersville) Light plant, 2 eyl 115-230 volt, 3500 w cond., for-sale or wot for Farmall A. trac row tractor in good A. Crowder, Rt. 3 Griffin, Ph. 228-17 used very little, exc $200. at farm; also, Holland forage harve sickle bar and ha header, good cond., old R. Adamson, 213, Morrow, Ph. 478 2 whl. garden tra plow, cutaway harr good cond, good pri Nall, 44 Fessenden tell, Ph. 948-2372 after 7:30 p. m.). $65. Thomas L. Grav 1 Jonesbridge Rd., Alp CORRECTION: 1 mall Cub tractor, cultivators, 10 disc disc tillers, mowi ines, Reto-mower, sc blade, power take- quick hitch, all for $7 . Wallace, Rt. 1, Fair CORRECTION: Alli mers C. A, 2 row tra of planters, cultivator cept fertilizer (hoppe: little repair, all $175. offer. No letters a W. A. Williamson, Rt. don. Ph. 2244. ee 1950 Ford tractor with planters, cultiva fowlers, 2 disc plow, a up type disc harrow excel. cond. L. K. W 3, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9 Berkeley deep jet 1/3 _H. P. complete and to run except for t offer buys. R. P. Jonge 1664 Dodson Dr.,S. V Janta 11, Ph. DI. 4 Cunningham hay co! er, used very little, goo S. W. Few, Apalacl 278R2 (Madison). Ferguson terracin new paint job, used very in top cond. Will sell or Gavev McManus, Bo: Franklin. ee Merry Tiller tracto: 2-% seasons on 1 fessional model 3 be used with all aece east iron engine. plo in. wheels, tined rotor: assortment of plows, n ashers, complete $16 possible part paymen peef type calves or 42 market price. H. W. B: Eves Rd., Rt. 1, Rosw 993-4126. nae Irrigation system, L. 55 H. P. Red Seal Co tal motor, 4 in. Carter 22 ft. suction hose, 16 in. aluminum pipe Ww twenty ft. jeints,_ with 4 X 3 in. field va No. 70 rainbird spr also, 1950 L. A. Case and John Deere rotary chopper. Will D. Gunn 1, Hull, Ph. LI. 8-2875 Farmall Cub tracto hydraulic lift, lights, disc plow (pull b smoothing harrow, planters and fe distributor, all for $75 lard T. Casey, Rt. 5, Mi Ph. 943-5832 (not eol 60 ege cap. and 100 round incubators for a hen eggs, good cond, one $7.50; larger $12 Irene G. Cail, 1928 wood St., Savannah. 2 row Allis Chalmer: tor. gas or fuel burns eycle frontend, fair. with. planters, cul smoothing harrow | ing machine, $4.50; versal milking machi rainer, 2. milk pails. J; strainer pads, $25 derson, Sia 359 N. Highland Ave., N. E:, |joini 600 hrs. of ope- cond. James H. tractor; I. H. C. inder; Graham- der; Diesel pow- P.; front mount sch | Aor He or M.; hay peer $650. D. O. Se 5. Doug- 2572. twin burner ker- -brocders with 200 galvanized pipe, 10 : individual da leveling and Royston, Ph. 245- ord 8-N tractor, re- econditioned with lift works Sunday communi- A. J. Johnson, Gray- a 3-3874 (Lawren- Deere 40 tractor, -bush. and bog, a and pan, itch, good as new, first Powder Gpanes: ete not col- porn 2: Tow cultivator nachine and drag har- r $1,250. Talmadge hurch St., Palmet- - fertilizer brand new pac: ck I. H. C. No. 14A mounted on . Farmall tractor, both +, price $2,995. ulk, Rt. 1, Jeffer- Ph. 3155 (not col- odel 4010 John Deere yi: -Killifer, 9 ft. off- all for $6000. John Pinehurst, Ph. 645- Dari-Kool milk tank, cap., in good cond., . Miller, Rt. 2, Tem- 9-4372 (Villa Rica). Jamesway milk less stee] inside and d as new. State your Joe A. Moore, Rt. 4, inty, West Arm- alley, Summerville. elec. motor: Ig. mn ck cap., stationary for small acreage, ason. on peanuts: Lilliston peanut 0cd cond. with al- isconsin engine; John Deere tiller, id (A. T. Rigsby, . den tractor cutaway harrow, turning plow, lay-off plow, cultivator, planter, and guano distributor, reasonably priced. Je Ls Williams, unin Phe y.. 9-3134 (not collect). Pens, feeders, waterers, suitable for L quail, doves, chickens, etc., in good cond., some new, reasonably - priced. Miss Eva Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.. N. E., Atlanta 8 Phy CR: 4-5152. I. H. C. corn planter, 2 row, mounted type, for Farmall A. tractor, has dbl. hoppers for corn and beans, complete. $15. at my farm, 6 mi. E. of Fort collect 5 Valley on Hwy. 96. E. E. Be eee) | Wantland, Rt i, Box 110, Fort Valley. lig ds Foes John Deere H. tractor in fair cond., with planter, culti- vator and layoff plow, $350. G. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Hampton (1 mi. West of Hastings brid- ge), Ph. 478-6322. Siekle mower for Allis Chalmers W. D., $100.: 3 point hiteh, cotton sprayer, 4 row, $65.; Farmall Super C. 6 row duster, $35.; Allis Chalmers D., excel. cond., $700.; cul- tivator frame for Ww. De $50: or will trade for Ford 3) point hitch equip., cultivator, sickle mower, bush and bog harrow, Ig. J. E. Collins, Box 313, Manchester, (at farm, 3 mi. E. of Harris City). Win- hay . Wm G. cooling tank, 180 gal., 2 unit Rightway milkers, stainless steel washing vat and Strainer. Will sell all or part. W. C. Miller, Rt. 2, Temple. _ 1,040 Cumberlin hen cages in good cond. Mrs. Geo. W. Summerford, Pelham. Ph. 294-8546 (not collect). Allis Chalmers Forge har- vester with Grassland header, good, 2 mowing/in good cond., $55. Lindsey _ fertilizer West, Ripa Temple Rd., Car- all 3/rollton. Ph, 832- 9325. Brown, Ph. Equipment : Want junked Farmall Cub tractor for parts. K. Hop Per- kins, 5 So. Grady St., Clax- Eycal Coit nearly Livestock FOR SALE - Cattle Reg. Angus: bulls, ready for service, grandsons of O.B. 13th and Eileenmere 492nd. .| Vaccinated, Cert. and Accr. herd. E. L.. Burnsed, Manas- |sas, Ph. 739-1970 (Claxton). 40 excel. dairy cows, Hol- stein, Jersey and Guernsey, Pet Milk 584 lb. base, DeLa- val milking machine, 400 gal. Craft tank. Mrs. Lewis P. Gunn, Rt. 1, Thomason. ~ 3 outstanding Reg. Black Angus bulls, excel. conforma- tion, best bloodlines, from clean herd, calfhood vaccinat- ed, ready for service. J. O. Crowley, 129 Bankhead Ave., Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-8402. 20 R Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 9 to 12 mos. old; 3 older cows with heifer calves at sides, and 2 older cows to calve soon. Good Eileenmere breeding and papers with at animals, reasonably priced. W. Hill, 2925 Nancy Gtesk Rd. N.W.. Atlanta, Ph. CE. 7- > 5 good, Reg. polled Here- ford bulls, 2 yrs. old; also, 20 bulls, 11 to 13 mos. old. All calfhood- vaccinated and of popular bloodlines. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum). 7 good polled Hereford cows of top breeding, 2 young 15 mo. old bulls, and 4 yr. old herd sire. Dbl. Reg. and of fine bloodlines. Most cows have calves at side. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalton. Ph. rt 8-3705 (after 7:30 p.m.). Nice Whiteface polled bull, 2% yrs. old, perfect quality, gentle, no bad habits, guar- anteed breeder (calf to show), wt. 1000 to 1100 Ibs., has bred only 12 cows, db). Reg., see -jafter 4: pm. J. A. - Noel), able Thomaston, Ph. ss s (no + collect calls). pede Ford scoop, Moon, duty iP. Simplicity gar-| CEP: Milkeeper bulk farm | f, \calf. Mrs. C. 2 Reg. An bulls Coastal mere 160, Jan. 1959, breeding sire date of Wye. dam, Irene of Coastalmere 19, wt. about 1500 tbs.; Black Boy 4, born April 30, 1962, breeding sire, Coastalmere 160, dam McKenzie Black- bird 22, wt. about 550 lbs. Selling both to prevent in- breeding. Charlie Rentz, Len- ox, ee 546-2601 (day until 9 p.m.). 2 Holstein cows, one fresh- ened March 16 and one fresh- ened April 26, will trade for Whiteface heifers of part Whiteface heifers. Jas. D. Beckham, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Freshion Guernsey with first (heifer) calf; also, fresh- in Guernsey with 3rd calf, has heifer calf, both will give 6 or 7 gals. milk per day, rea- sonably priced. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs. old, good bloodline, dehorned, ring in nose, sure breeder: also, 12 mo. old, dehorned, nice, $75. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Reg. Angus bulls, 7 head of best Eileenmere bloodline, from 10 to 14 mos. old, $200. to $250. Morris C. Richards, Be ee Alpharetta, Ph. 475- Nice, fat, young Angus cow, and nice bred Angus heifer, over yr. old. Raliph Free, Talk- me oe Ph. 8-2547 (Ox- or 30 Angus calves, 6 to 10 mos. old, mostly Reg., $100. to $150. per head, no steers, all ready for grass. See after 4 p.m. and Sundays. T. L. Surles, /o Winkler Farms, Preston. Guernsey cow due to fresh- en May 1 with 2nd calf, real gentle, no bad habits. Heifer due to freshen Nov. 28, real nice and gentle. D. H. Mc- Pherson, Roswell, Ph. 993- 6579 (no collect calls). 11 mo. old Reg. Angus bull for sale. W. C. Gideon, Hwy. 92, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-7455. 25 Holstein, first calf, heif- ers. wt. 900-1200 lbs., C. V., 6 of these heifers are out of cows with DHIA records of from 10,000 to 13000 lbs. of milk, all foundation stock. R. G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. Cow freshened April 18, third calf, sell with or without W. Bellamy, Rt. 1. Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-7110. 9 Reg. Angus heifers, bred, 22 to 26 mos. old, $250. ea.; g Reg. cows, heavy with calf, $300. ea. All calfhood vacci- nated and clean. F. W. Phil- lips, c/o Westover Farm, Ken- nesaw, Ph. 428-2959. 4 Shorthorn heifers (horn- ed), 2 bred, out of Reg. herd but cannot be Reg. J. B. Ray Homer, Ph. 677-4969 (after % p.m., no collect ealls). Several purebred Black Angus heifers, 7-9 mos. old, $100. ea., not Reg. W. H. Nor- ris, Rt. 1, Box 164, Zebulon, Ph. 567-8922. Reg. Angus bulls, one 3 yr. old, one 5 yrs. old, both fine, big bulls with excel. pedi- grees. Will sell your choice, not both. $400.-$500. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia. 2 Reg. Black Angus cows with papers, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $200. ea. Delivered anywhere in Ga. Mrs. David Hawley, RFD 2, Greensboro, Ph. HU. 9-6177 (Union Point). Reg. Black Angus bulls, wt. about 1200 pounds, 4 yrs. old, with papers, $250.; 2 Reg. Black Angus cows with pa- pers, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $200. ea. Delivered anywhere in Ga. Cecil F. Hawley, 170 Vene- tian Way, Mableton, Ph. 948- 6405 (Atlanta). Jersey heifer, 74% mos. old, $50. Verlin Eshleman, Rt. 1, Hephzibah, Ph. 592-4576. ~ Reg. Guernsey bulls _ of Gold Star Breeding, service- able age, backed by produc- tion records. Write for pedi- gree and prices. A. M. Wall, c/o Pine Meadow Farm, Rt. 5, Box 561, Dean Forest Road, Savannah. Good polled Hereford bulls, wt. 1200 Ibs.. selling to pre- vent inbreeding, Reg., Domi- no bloodline, $350..T. Larry Wallis, Ri. 2, Carrollton. 10. heifers, mostly dairy type, one yr. old $100. ea. come pick your choice. J.-C. Brown, Helena. pipeline milker, 200 gal. Craft milk tank, Madison, Ph. ~ Jersey milch cow, with 4th freshen next calf, gives per day, $135 wt. 1400-1600 Ti 616m2. mo., roe ore 3% E. 30 gal. hotwater tank, 392 lb. base wiih Irvin- | 2589 dale, $14,000. Ferrell, will gal. M. L. King, Rt. 5, Powder Springs Rd., Ma- rietta, rietta, Ph. 943-5094. Reg. Polled Hereford bull, Ibs., Domino breeding, 5 yrs. old, good for 35 or more cattle herd. Sell- ing to prev ent in breeding, $350. Can be seen daily after 4 p.m. and Saturday. Can move June 1. Spencer Strange, 602 Savannah St., Swine Choice Hartwell. Duroc breeding stock, all ages, males and fe- males, all from large litters, Reg. in buyers name, treated. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. Reg. Black Essex (will fat- ten at any age) pigs, 10 to 12 wks. old, both sex, $25. ea. Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta, 4349. pe CH. 2- Reg. Spotted Poland China pigs, long meat type, sired by Grand Champion boar at All Breed Show and Sale, Dub- lin, 1962, will Cert. furnished and Reg. ship, health in buyers name. Quitman Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 374-3800. Purebred crossed Duroe and Hampshire male, wt. 160 lbs., young and well,. priced. Stacy Farmer, Carrollton. Reg. reasonably Rt. 2, Hereford pigs, 8-10 wks. old, best bloodlines, large litters, Reg. $22.50 at farm. in buyers name, Leonard Fleming, Reed Creek Rd., Rt. 2, Hartwell. Hampshire boar, 2 nice milk goats, fresh, about 2 mos. old. John W. Harrison, Rt. 2, Box 85, Riverdale, Ph. 478-9412. Proven fine Landrace boar, $75. Selling to prevent inbreeding; also, fine wt. 400 Ibs., sow, Come see. bred to farrow in June. R. C. Wideman, c/o Little Hope Ranch, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 483-7152. _ Young Berkshire boar, ser- vice age, pureblood, no pa- pers, $40 Rt. R. A. Plastridge, 1, Greenville. 8 pigs, 3/4 Yorkshire, % spotted Poland China, 6 wks. Will not ship, old, $10. ea. located near Draketown. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. Regs. SPS C: boars: long bloodlines, best lean meat type, out of big litter, far- rowed Jan. 16, 1963, large to age and will make fine show type herd boars. place, 2 mi. See at my W. of Dimpseys Store. George Larry Fergu- son, Ries Cave Springs. O.1.C. breeding stock: gilts, 6 mos. old, $30. ea.; mos. old, $25. ea.; gilts, 3 boars, 3 mos. old, $30. ea.; gilts 8 wks. old, $20. ea.; old, $25. ea: treated in buyers name. except for sale at Cain; Rt. 1, shipped F.O. gilts which Commerce. - are farm. Paul J. boars, All B. 8 wks. Reg. and All big ~ Spotted China boars, young, fine breed on both healthy, in good cond., sides, treat- ed, wormed ete. and entitled to Reg. Weaning ag, wks., $20: to light service, $15., 10 $25.; ready for $30. t0.-$35.; choice gilts, $5. more ea. age group. Morris Sanders, Glen- wood. Meat type Reg. Duroc boar, approx. -12 m OS. old, treated for Cholera, from Bangs free herd, good hog, won 3rd place in Coastal Empire Fair in Nov. 4239. Ronald Doyle, Rt. 6, Box 255, Sylvania, Ph. 863- 26: Reg. S.P.C. weaned pigs for sale; for sale, also, 14 Reg. wt. from 120 to 145 gilts 5 Dae set. up ~ for sale, 30. milch cows, 3 unit Universal life treated for Cholera, $35. | to. $45. for man, Rt. 1, 7 Alma. gilts. Lamar Alt- 19 fine pigs, 6 wks. old, and red Duroc % W% Spotted Poland China mixed. Cannot ship. John McKnight, Rock- bridge Rd., Lilburn, Ph. 938- SLO as 2 Whiteface sows, wt. ap- a., one shoat, wt. 65 libs:, 6 pigs. 3 wks. old with sow or will hold 2 more prox. 150 Ibs., weeks. prices. Thom All going at as L.- Tight Gravett, Rt. 2, Jonesibridge Rd., a 5-6275. : pas ae GR. 5 Reg. Landrace, SEE boar and bred gilts, popular bloodlines. uM Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. Cherry red Durocs, all ee and sizes, males. and _ gilts, nominated in United Duroe Assn., wormed and trated for Cholera, tested for all types Lepto and Bangs, rea- sonably priced at farm. A. Weathers, P.O. Box 37, Hy. : 32, Mershon. eas : Purebred Duroc pigs, -3 wks. old, wt. 40 to 50. lbs, from Champion breedin stock. Nominated in Unite Duroc Assn.; also, one Reg. Duroc boar of service age. P. Wammock, Rt. 5, Box 742, Savannah, Ph. AD. 3-8670. Reg. Duroc senior boar, 26 mos. old, wt. 600 lbs., 2 Reg, Duroe sows, 27 mos. old, wt. ~ 500 lbs., both had 3 litters of pigs. All are fine hogs, all $165. or $60. ea. Bob Wright, McRae, Ph. 867- 4071. Reg. Spotted Poland China | hogs, bred and open gilts, also, young service boats, from large litters, priced right at farm one mi. So. of Hahira on Hwy. 41. G. E. Cornelius, Hahira, Ph. 794-2836. Purebred Duroc pigs from good bloodlines, will Reg. in buyers name. C. M. Eunice, Jr., Waycross, Ph. AT-3-9396. Reg. breeding hogs, top bloodlines, cf Duroc, Hamp- shire and Yorkshire breeding, disease free, any age and size. Lawton Ursrey, Hazle- hurst. Reg. Tamworths, some fine boars near service age. J. : Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. Horses, Mules & Ponies 5 gaited black mare, elder- ly but healthy, gentle and willing to go, $120. Has fine 16 mo. old colt which may be seen here. H. J. Rommerdale, Cleveland. Quarter horse mare, sorrel with flaxen mane and tail, trained for pleasure classes, 8 yrs. old- and gentle for ladies, $350. Otis Daniel, c/o Hill and Dale Farm, Rt. 1, Box 136, Crabapple Rd., Roswell, Ph. . 993-9414. : At Stud: Reg. dark golden palomino stallion, show white ; mane and tail, white stocking feet, excel. disposition, con- | formation and bloodlines. Name Little Warrior, mares picked up with return privi- leges; also fine horses for sale or trade and will board horses. James Rickard, c/o Circle R. Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-8083 (nights). At Stud: 600 lb. jack or 400 Ib. jack, $10. fee with return privileges. Larry Bocth. Rt. 1, Norman Park, Ph. 985- 1216 (Moultrie). old Waliane aac sorrel, blaze face,-2 stocking feet, 900 Ibs., gentle; large racking horse. 1150 lbs., 8 yrs. old, sorrel, flax mane and tail; dapple grey mare, 6 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs., gentle; black roping horse. 8 yrs. old, 1000 Ibs.. gentle: E. E. Hughes, Rt. 8. Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon, Ph. 788- 8-5 686. Stud colt, one yr. old, and mare, 3 yrs. old, part Texas pony and Shetland, must sefl. Millard Vaughn. Rt. 1, Du- luth, Ph. 448-2509. 28 3 yr. old sorrel gelding. for experienced rider, for Sale. Tommy Henderson, Rt. '2; Hi- ram, eens 943-5152. a 8 yr. USED IN COTTON PRODUCTION 7 PAGE SIX _ Livestock FOR SALE Horses, Mules & Ponies 6 yr. old Quarter horse spirited but gentle and well trained, star on head, solid black, except for white, cuits, turns, backs, $350. D. M. Wal- ker, 5093 Klondike Rd., Rt. 2 Lithonia, Ph. 482-8563, (8 a.m. 60 3 pim:); Mule, about 12 to 13 yrs. old, needs food, wt. about 800 Tbs. Still good plow mule, male. Edward L. Mathews, 1651 E. Gaines Ave., College Park, Ph. PO. 6-3790. Nice Palomino stallion with blaze face, 45 in. tall, Rain- bows Golden Duke II 34820, son of famous Realization 24304; also, nice Palonjsino stallion, Dorns Copper Sur- prise, 40867, famous King Larigo and Black Patton bloodlines, 388 in. tall and . trained to cart. Bud Kasulkas, 1423 Wesleyan Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-8060. Black parade saddle Shet- Jand pony mare, 3 yrs. old and very gentle for. children, $150. Coke Smith, Rt. 1, Hill Top Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-5811. At Stud: Golden Palomino stallion, Reg. as Walking and in Palomino Assn.; also, jet Arabian stallion, fee, $25. Will pick up mare; also, Amerinan breed mare with papers in order, dark bay with blaze face, stocking feet. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798. eee ee Reg. Palomino No. 16500, 4 yr. old mare with stud colt at side, foaled Mar. 26, 1963 and bred back to same stal- lion which is great grandson of King. Gentle for children or ladies. E. L. Burnsed, Ma- nassas, Ph. 789-1970 (Clax- ton). At Stud: Big Mans Hilltop- per, TWHBEAA No. 610424, nice chestnut with 4 white legs and blaze face. Son of Worlds Champion Old Glorys Big Man. Burton M. Wamble, Route 1, Box 130, Cairo, Ph. 871-6325. . = Shetland mares and colts, mares to foal soon; also, large Mexican burro Gelton will exchange for good _ saddle mare or good work mare. Geo. H. Strickland, Rt. 1, Dallas, Ph. 447-2564. Niece gentle broke ponies for sale cheap or trade; also, want old and crippled horses and mules. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. 16 Shetland ponies, 32 and 40 in. tall, 2 stallions, breed- ing age, and mares and fillies. Most mares are bred. J. Tuck- er Perry, Kelley, Ph. 6644 (Monticello). At stud: Reg. Shetland pony stallion, snow white mane and tail, red sorrel, fee, $10. grades; $15. Reg., return privileges; also, sev. mares with colts by side for sale, one midget mare, 4 yrs. old, 35 im. tall, will drop colt this summer. Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. Nice Quarter horse mares, bred to Reg. Quarter horse stallion; also, Welch and Shetland ponies, mares, geld- ings and yearling colts, all sizes and colors; Reg. Shet- land stallions at stud; new and used western saddles and bridles. Rebeeca Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-7125. 3 yr. old bay gelding, gen- tle but spirited so anyone can ride, $150. James _Hegwood, Rt. 3, Box 910, LaFayette. At Stud: 3 of finest Tenn. Walking horse studs in Amer- ica, At Midnight by Midnight Sun, out of Merry Boy mare; Go Boys Command by Mer- ry Boy; Society Dot by So- ciety Man. A. W. Gay, San- dy Springs, Ph. 427-9188. Sorrel quarter mare, 2 yrs. eld in May, $150.; also, 5 sheep, and one buck. E Lyons, Rt. 2, Box 33, Quarter horse gelding, won stock horse championship, and Western Pleasure Trophy with 6 yr. old girl, $250.; at stud: Resta Bar, Reg. Quar- ter horse by Tambo | Bar, Champion Junior Rope Horse 1962, out of Flutter Lady, fee. $25. for grade, $50. Reg. C. C. Hatch 1051 Forrest SBlvd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-4239. At Stud: Fashions Ivan Larigo, Reg. Shetland pony, 38 in. high, solid black, fee, $20. John EF. Price, 3113-B Lees Mill Rd., College Park, Ph. 767-4670 (after 6 p.m.). Reg. Appolossa stud, good blanket and spots, Reg. Quar- ter horse stud, excel. confor- mation, both good bloodlines; also, Shetland pony gelding. All broke and gentle. Dan Thompson, Lyons, Ph. 526- 4167 (mo collect calls). 4 yr. old pony, dark red with flax mane and tail, gen- tle, $125. or trade for cattle of equal value. C. L. Painter, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3174 (no collect calls). Palomino gelding, gentle for children or adults, 3- gaited, 7 yrs. old, $200.; also, burro, rides and does tricks, gentle, gelding, $50.; tooled Jack saddle and bridle, $40. Robert Laramore, 1852 W. Vesta Ave., College Park, Ph. PO. 7-5455. 7 mo. old Arabian stallion, solid white. Larry Byrom, Rt. 1, Noahs Ark Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6838 (after 7:30 p.m.). Nice 5 gaited horse, real gentle but spirited, and nice saddle for sale. David Foun- tain, Mt. Vernon. At Stud: Tom Dooley and Shadows Ambassador, 2 top Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 2; dif. bloodlines. Roy A. Dor- sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., N. W., 4 Atlanta, Ph. CE. 7-1115. At Stud: Golden sorrell Tenn. Walker with white mane and tail and 2 back stock- ings, very good conformation and disposition, fee, $20. with return privileges. Randall Duck, Braselton, Ph. 654-2416. Mule for sale. Mrs. Bessie Cook, Old Bill Cook Rd., Rt. 2, College Park, Ph., PO. 7- 0334. At Stud: Perm. Reg. Quar- ter horse stallion, Sunday- tone King P-152-849, Palo- -mino colored, good conforma- tion and best bloodlines; also, -horses and ponies and new and used westrn saddles, _ Rd., Marietta, Ph, 428-4120, NG _ bridles and blankets for salle, Lions Benitle Bldg LAKE h. 4 'SH. 5-8560. 3 nice 5 gaited gelding and Palomino, 2 Bays, $250. to $325. Can be -seen at 2457 Bouldererest Rd. J. H. Sose- bee, 1201 Greenleaf Rd., S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-4430. Large type pony, wt. about 700 lbs., black and white with white mane and tail, will be 8 yrs. old in July; also, new saddle, bridle, and blanket. All inquiries ans. Deidre Raleigh, Rt. 1, Box 80, Blue Ridge. : 2 Reg. Tenn. Walking stal- lions, 2 yrs. old, one black and one chestnut, both extra gentle and ride good, extra good show prospects. D. J. White, Rt. 3, Eastman, Ph. 374-3873 (no Sunday sales, no collect calls). Shetland pony, saddle and bridle and accessories for sale. Thomas L. Gravitt, Rt. 2, Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharet- ta, Ph. GR. 5-6275. Gibson. | Good saddle horse for sale, wt. about 700 lbs., 7 yrs. old, ideal. horse for children, no bad habits, $85. Verner Moore, (near Corner Baptist Church), Rt. 2, Powder Springs. 5 gaited Reg. Albino stal- lion, 5 yrs. old, nice, gentle, Well trained, shown twice, took blue ribbon and cham- pionship, wt. 1000 lbs., height about 16 hands, black eyes, pink skin, snow white coat. Stylish and proven sire. Mrs. Julia Howell, c/o Rehobeth Stables, Suwanee. About 60 Shetland ponies, males and females, assort- ment of colors. Would like to trade 30 or 40 for beef type cattle on equal value basis. Will sell from $65. and up. R. E. Branch, Jr., c/o Lake Rosie Ranch, Bishop. Sheep and Goats 2 nice twin Tog. does, horn- less and very gentle, one with 6 wk. old doe kid, other to kid 2nd time about May 20th, $75. for all; several oth- er nice does, Tog. and Nubian cross, first and second kid- ding in May at very reason- able prices.. John D. Parker, Rt.'2,'Tucker' Rd.! Macon! Ph. Sy \ 3 nice Nubian milk goats to freshen soon, nice clean goats, 2 to freshen second time, one to freshen first time, Frank Hodges, 3860 Cascade Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-2581. At Stud: Reg. Toggenburg buck goat, fee, -$38. or one kid; also, goat milking mach- ine and milk goats for sale or trade for common goats. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. Saanan milk goat, giving 3 ats., $35.; 3 young Saanan and Toggenburgs, 2 males and one females, $15. All well weaned. G. R. Williams, 1398 Cancoochee Dr., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ph, 233-8890 (no. collect ealls). Suffolk sheep and a lamb 6 wk. old for sale cheap. H. G. White, Rt. 1, Lilburn. Milk goat, cross breed, from Reg. Alpine and Nubian, 2 yrs. old and milking 4% ats. daily. One of finest preducers for her age. Ralph White, P. O. Box 497, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-6193. Livestock WANTED Want to trade 2 yr. old Reg. Quarter horse stallion for Reg. thoroughbred mare. C. C. Hatch, 1051 Forrest Blvd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-4239. Want 2 common goats, not milk goats, full grown male and female, in radius of 50 mi. of Atlanta. Give full de- tails and price in first letter. J, . Srniths Rt 2, Box 304, Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-9697. Want cattle horse, 5-10 yrs. old and saddle, healthy; also, want 5 or 6 ewes, 2-3 yrs. old, Rambouillet, Corriedale or Columbia preferred, and one ram, Suffolk or Hamp- shire. State breed, age, price and if you can deliver. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Ph. 892-2578. Seed and Plants FOR SALE Sweet potato plants, Cert., vigorous Ga. Reds, now ready for shipment. Can fill lg. or- ders. J. I. Wynn, Rt. 2, Brook- let, Ph. VI. 2-2770. Charles Wakefield and Re- und Dutch cabbage plants, and white Bermuda onions, 85c C.; 500, $2.; $3.50 M.; Ga. Red potatos, Big Red, and Rutger tomato, Banana, Red Cayen- ne and Calif. Wonder pepper, Black Beauty eggplant, $1. C.; 500, $3.; $5. M. Del. Permit ee H, E. Smith, Box 82, Bax- ey. Tropical tomato seed, ori- ginally from So. America, prolific, most resistant to fun- gus, heat, cold, drought, and peels without scalding, Germ. 87 pct., 50c C., plus stamped, add. env. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamiltcn. Red speckled Crowder peas, Germ. 90 pct., $1. gt; 2 ats, $2.50. Delivered in Ga. R. J. Allen, Talking Rock. Pensacola Bahia seed, 18c lb. Will not ship less than 200 lbs. Pure seed, Germ. 65 pct., firm seed 18 pet., total Germ. 83 pet. C. M. Pippin Jr., Rt. 2, Albany, Ph. HE, 2-7704. Black raspberry and Hema- laya blackberry plants, 6, $1.; horehound and catnip bunc- hes, 4, $1.; muscadine grape- vines 5, $1.; Spearmint plants and garlic bulbs, ea. 12, $1. Permit 305. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Rutger tomato plants, $2.25 M.; $1. C.. delivered. No checks. Permit 275. H. M. Lightsey, Screven. Can fill large orders for Shallot (onion) plants at $5. M. plus postage. Send M.O., shipment made day order recd. Permit 302. E. W. Har- per, Rt. 3, Hartwell. : Now booking orders for Rutger tomato plants to be delivered about May 15, this year; also, hot Cowhorn pep- per and California Bell pep- pers, all $1. C. with postage added. Permit 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood... Hawkinsville, ; 96.72 pct.;| - MARKET BULLETIN Fine pecan seedlings, 120) 18 in. or more, heavy bearers of meaty nuts, $8. doz.; 59, $12.50; $25, C. Permit 148. Mrs, B. Rebinson, Greenville. Millions, first class, Cert. Georgia Red potato plants, preferred variety on produce mkts., 500, $2.50; $4. M.; $3000, $10.50; 5000 up, $3. M. Best attention given all or- ders. B. J. Head, Alma. Ph. 632-4846. Choice Cert. Ga. Red pot- ato plants, 500, $2.50; $4. M.; 3000, $10.50; 5000 up, $3. M. Only strong plants shipped. B. Lowell Head, Box 195, Alma. Ph. 632-4861. Old fashion, tender, white Half Runner bean seed, Germ. 90 pct., 75c cupful, P. P. Miss Mamie Anderson, P. O. Box 313, Ellijay. Sugar Pie pumpkin seed, Germ. 96 pct., 5 doz. 25c plus 5c postage; improved Cushaw seed, Germ. 94 pct., 2 doz. 25c plus 5e postage; also, small type double sunflower seed, Germ. 96 pet., 7 doz. 25c plus 5c postage. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Fresh dug Cert: Suwanee Bermuda grass Stolens in 2 bu. bags bearing tags and seals of the Ga. Crop. Improvement Assn., grown from foundation stock of Ga. Coastal Plain Ex- periment Sta. Recommended for deep sandy soils. Price per bag: 1 te 3, $5.; 4 to 6, $4; 7 to 9, $3.50; 10 or more, $3. BO BY hori Games. <19. pecan trees at Permit 302. Champ Me North Ave., N. Improved Ga. plants from vine g potatoes, Govt in count, well rooted on any produce m for production, $2.50 isfaction guarantee promptly refunds Williams, Alma. Ph Climbing tomato p $1. Mrs. H. G. Ader 3, Box 206, Sparta. Tomato Rutger, $1. C. Permit 27 checks. Paul Lights ven. Marglobe and N tomato plants, $1. California Wonder s\ per plants, SG ayenne hot pep! $1., C.; $4. M.; cabba 75C. $2. Mi ; plants, $1. Watis Crosby, Grahi Yelando Soybean 91 pct. i tity. Excel. for pl corn or behind er Scarbero, Box 809 | Ph. 272-3322. aoe Lg. round, green low-meat, waterme! Germ. 91 pct., 40c purple hull Blackeye weevil treat postage on all ord Johnnie Harmen, Rt. houn. Running okra s 85 pct.. 25c pkgs. ( well Ire wi 2: Griffin. Old time ten Half Runner gard Germ. 94 pet.; tender Half Runne beans, Germ. 88 pc ful; 3 cupsful $1.50 $2.75. Add postage. nia Brown, Rt. 1, und. Running okra _ see cupful, $1. P. P.; 30c P.; mammoth Rus: flewer seed, 60c cun H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Atlanta, Ph. PO. 1 White. Blackeye peas, Germ. 93 pct.; kle Crowder peas, pet. 50c lg. cupful. age. Mrs. Ethel Cr Gainesville. Nice red raspbe wrapped in celloph astic, damp packed, plus postage. Permi H. A. Chastain, Rt. Rutger tomato p. M.: Wakefield cabbage p' Bermuda onion plan Not Requiring Or Inspection as pay. Homer 379 3. Mitchell ourd, Bear: grows es, - -(extra nice ; doz., send ai also, minor ttle gourds, ea. Indias king cobra snake), grows to doz. Mrs. W. C. monster gourd wore gourd phe gourd li & ie stamp, | Poultry g Eggs FOR SALE Trio prize winning Brown Red modern game Bantams, $10.; 3 modern Blue Game pullets. $3. ea. Fred Thomp- son, Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3- | 9147. Black breasted game Bant- ams, 2 hens, and 1 rooster, $5. W. W. Johnson, Rt. a Mableton, Ph. 948-7713. Show type bantams, Duck- wings and B. B. Red O. E. Game, $10., trio; Buff Brah- mas, $10. trio; Dark Cornish Bull Dog type, $7.50 trio; Blacktail Jap roosters, $1. 50 up; Wheaton O. E. Game and B.-B. Red O. E. Game roo- sters, $2. up; Guinea rooster, T. | It. and dk., $1. ea. Send M. O. Will ship xp. Coll J; -M,. iff. | Warren, 1761 Flat Shoals Rd., type or bird houses, Send 5c stamp S. Brooks, | Btls Thorp i eels gourd seed and xed seed, 30, $1. d, addressed en- Chastain, Rt. ture ad martin 50e ea.; med., 35c |. Hacked and ready ea.; also, martin . pkg. 25c: also, d seed, 20, $1.: African gourd kinds, mixed, 30, age. Mrs. W. W. shaped African diff. kinds, mixed seed, $1.; also, nice of yellow dock, adow and sassa- lardbox full, $1.: bunch. Add post- eleh, Rt. 5, Elli-. SALE hay suitable for r bedding, ate bale, t barn. J. A. Kel- onyers, Ph. 483- fin, 712 Oak St., S. E., Atlanta 16 Ph. MA, 7- 6939 (not collect). Araucanus chickens, laying colored eggs, 4 hens and roo- ster, $20. Send check or M. O. Will ship Exp. Col. in light crates ay. Di Winn, Box 215, Rochelle. Araucanus roosters, $2. ea., Exp. Col., and copyrighted in- structions for care, history and description of Araucanus chickens, 10 for postage and printing. Mrs. Addie A. Ed- wards, 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4- 5152, Pure deadly game chickens for sale. Bobby Dixon, 594 Damascus Rd., Augusta. 2 Dominecker game hens, $4. pr. Send M. O. or cash. Can ship anytime. C. L. Grif- Gainesville. Part New Hampshire chic- kens, 1962 hatch: 9 hens, lay-' ing good, 1 rooster, and hen with 11 baby chicks, 1 mo. old, all for $10. Come for at night, on free range. Will not ship. Mrs. Ben Davis, Rt. 1, Buchanan. 6 guineas, 4 white and 2 colored, all 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea.; also, 2 chinese geese, $5. ea., laying. J: C. Otwell, Rt. 4, Box 217, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3- Trio Araucanus (Easter Egg) chickens, laying pink eggs, $10. Will ship Exp. Col. Send M. O. or check. Tommy Gamel, Lakeland. Booking orders for | immediate delivery. Eggs $8. doz., shipped parcel post, P. P.; day old poults; $1.50 ea. (not shipped). Write for price list on all age turkeys, inquir- ies ans. promptly. Leroy Johnson, Rt. 2, Cordele, Ph. 925-4044, Game chickens: some nice roosters and hens, and 3 hens with baby chicks, for sale cheap. Cannot ship. S. C. Jen- as; 524 Patterson Dr., Dal- on 5 Bulldog Cornish hens and 3 cocks; 5 Wyndotte hens, 1 cock; 6 Golden Seabright hens, 2 cocks; few mixed hens; and eggs for sale from all these; also, setting of Jumbo pheasant eggs, 20c ea. All April 1962 hatch. Cannot ship. Will trade for 5- deck, or smaller, brooder in good shape. Joe H. Williamson, 16 Anvil Block Rd. Ellenwood, Ph, 627-4369 (after apes not collect). Pit Game eggs: South Geor- | gia (Brandenberry) pure, Dr. Saunders Roundheads, pure, $3. setting. Come and gather, cant ship; also, 1 or 2 batter- ed cocks mated to 2 hens, $10. ea. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 War-| W. REN) COu gos ete Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990. : 10 young, purebred Dark Cornish hens, now laying, excel. cond., $25, here, or will ship Exp. Col.: also, selected hatching eggs from same breed, 15, $2.50 Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. 4 Blue Game roosters, wt. 8 to 12 lbs, 2 yrs. old, trimmed, and ready to go, for sale, or will trade for weaned calf. Gerald Long, Dial, Ph. 374- 6970 (not collect). Wild turkeys for sale; eggs $8. doz.; young and nature birds in season. Eggs shipped P. P. anywhere in Ga.. day old pou- Its not shipped. Leroy John- son, Rt. 2, Cordele. Ph. 925- 4044, Sandy Green-leg, Heinie Mathesius, and Ed Devonald hatch fowl, single mated, bred under wire, from $50., cocks and hens, quail size only at present; trios, $20.; stags, $10.; pullets, $7.50; eggs, $10. doz. A. R. McBride, Rt. 1, Box 219A, Lithia Springs. wild turkey eggs and chicks for poults $1.50 fa. Poultry & Eggs WANTED Want some purebred Gold- en Seabright eggs for setting (mone others); also, have 6 purebred Golden Seabright roosters for sale, $2. ea. Can- not ship. Gerald McCannon, Rt. 2, Comer. Game, Fowl, & Eggs FOR SALE Now booking orders for Bobwhite quail eggs, available in 1963 laying season, in lg. quantities. Write for details. Permit. 10. J. L. Tade, 1328, 21st St., Columbus. Bobwhite quail, 1 day old, 25c; others priced according to age. None shipped under 4 wks. old; hatching eggs, $12.50 C.; also, will hatch your areas on shares. Per, 48. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr, Atlanta 19) Ph: CH: 75 5340. White show type King pig- eons (lg. blocky stock), Foy and Dupont strains. Squabs weigh up to 2 lbs. ea. at 4 wks, Youngsters, 8 to 12 weeks, $3.25 to $4. pr. 2 prs. or more shipped. R. Lamar Brantley, Bt. 2, Box 79) Wrightsville. Red Saddle Fantail pigeons, beautiful, $5. pr. Fred Thomp- son, Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-9147. White King pigeons, choice selected and banded, mated pairs, producers of 16-20 sq- uabs per year, linebred, sin- gle pr., $7.50. Quantity prices on request. Few choice young- sters, $2. ea. J. Beaton, 305 Stephenson St, Waycross. Show type white Fantail pigeons, mated pairs, $3.; 3 to 4 mos. old, $1. ea.; few pair American Giant Homers $4, pr.; Auto-sexed Texans, $5. pr. All good healthy birds, from some of best breeders. F. M. Ogletree Sr., Barnes- ville, Fine meat type buck rab- bits, bred does and Jrs, $1.25 te $3.50. W. R. Morris, 1613 Holiday Blvd., Forest Park, Ph. 366-6820. . NZW rabbits: 16 does and 3 bucks, almost breeding age, no pedigrees but good breed= ing steck. $3.50 ea. Come for, cannot ship. H. E. Knight, 3454 Harding Ave., Hapeville (Hwy. 155, 5 mi. North of McDonough), Ph, PO. 1-9812. Rabbits: Brown, blue and black Dutch, purebred, from show stock, John J. Carroll, 117 Pollard Dr., Augusta.. Pony Z. white rabbits from pedigree stock: 10 lb. breed- ing does, $20. up; Juniors up to 6 wks old, wt. at maturity to 12 Ibs,, $7.50 ea. No culls or inbred scrubs. Chamv W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8. Bobwhite baby quail and eggs from good laying steck, wk. old chicks, 30c ea.. plus 5e per week increase. Cannot ship. Permit 22, W. W. Bren- nan, 207 So. Lee St., Ameri- cus, Ph. 924-2349, Lg. Bobwhite breeders; also. eggs from these breeders available now at $15. C.: few Tennessee Reds for sale. Per-= mit 52, Joe Linkus, 4011 Br- iarcliff Rd., N. E., Atlanta 6, Ph. 624-7416. Ringneck, Jumbo Ringneck and Giant Blackneck pheasant chicks or eggs. Bob Haley. Rt. 2, Canton. 4 peafcwl hens for sale, $10. ea., or all for $35., FOB, Dub- lin, Thomas C. Garner, Rt, aly Dublin. 2 Indian Blue peacocks, 3 yrs. old, $17.50 ea., or will exchange for 2 hens. Cannot , ship. Robert H, Freeman, Forsyth, Ph. 994-3524. Taking orders for Jumbo Ringneek pheasant eggs, av- ailable at once, $3. doz. and 2 eggs free with ea. doz. Fer- tility guaranteed. Orders ta- ken only to June 30, as per- eentage in hatch drops rapid-= ly thereafter. All orders must include postage. U. L. Magnus, ; Rt. 2, Brown Bridge Rd., Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-3262. Rabbits: Breeding stock, purebred N. Z. whites. lg. quick growers, all sizes, some does 12 Ibs., ready to breed; 2 bucks from lg. litters, some have 10 and 12. Reasonably priced. Mrs. Frank A. Carter, 2301 Walden Dr.- Augusta. (Contaet after 12:30 p. m.). Pigeons: Utility White Kings, $3. pr.; others at bar- gain price. Cannot ship. W. T. Paddgett, 2352 Tilson Rd, Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-1142. NOTICE TO ADVERTIS 1. Actual farm work notices ONLY will be published in the Farm Work Wanted and Farm Help Wanted columns. All other types of work, even if. Included with a farm work notice, will be omitted. Notices for house work, small garden work, companions, child care and similar type positions will not be published. Notices received for publication in these columns must carry an explanation as to the type of farm work the advertiser is seeking or the type of farm for which help is wanted. 2. Trucks, jeeps, and large equipment notices will also be omitted as of next issue. Tractor and general farm equipment notices will be published as usual. However, large equipment such as bulldozers, draglines, motors, sand pumps, pulp wood saws, and similar heavy equipment will not be printed. _ The editors trust you will understand the necessity of these changes and cooperate with the BULLETIN in rendering the best possible service to the farm families of Georgia. If at any time you have any questions or suggestions concerning the BULLETIN, we will be happy to hear from you. D. A. Pullin, Editor Ga. Farmers Market Bulletin - queen PAGE EIGHT __ Rural Civil Defense By HAROLD V. CLUM Rural Civil Defense Specialist Cooperative Extension Service University of Georgia Q. Why is Atomic Fallout dangerous? A. Radioactive material from a nu- with the large other drawn up into the mushroom cloud. As downwind it falls . back to earth. In addition to radioactive elements, this material contains alpha, radiation which can clear explosion fuses quantities of soil and this material moves beta and gamma kill living cells. Q. What is radiation? A. In seeking protection from atomic fallout, we are concerned mostly with three types of radiation. These are alpha and beta particles and gamma rays. The beta particles are fast moving electrons given off when neutrons in the nucleus of an element splits free. The alpha particles made up of protons and electrons missing are much larger and only move about 20,000 miles per second, but they leave ionized atoms in their path. Gamma rays are not particles but behave much like light or more like X-rays of high frequency. Gamma rays move at the speed of light and with a wave motion. We are familiar with different types of electromagnetic radiation. ference is the frequency or wavelength. The following list is in sequence of in- Game, Fowl and Eggs FOR SALE N. Z. red buck. $2.50 at my home. R. LL. Troder, 4334 Calloway St., College Park, Ph. PO. 6-8709. 7 nice California meat rab- bits, 4 does and 3 males; also, one nice black doe rabbit. All Reasonably priced. J. M. War- ren Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals Rd., S.. E., Atlanta, Ph. MA. 7- 6939 (not collect). Miscellaneous FOR SALE Sev. thousand gals. pure Ga. Sugar cane syrup pkd. in gal. eans (6 to case) for shipping er pickup at Cedar Springs, $9. case; also in half gal. cans (6 to case), $4.50; and 12 to case. Shipped from Blakely Exp. only in case lots. Send M.O. Shipment made day or- der rec'd. Leon H. Baughman, Cedar Springs. Fresh herbs, washed clean: sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devils shoestring, queen of meadow, colts foot, life everlasting, 2 lb. lardbox full, $1. Add postage. R. C. Chas- tain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Yellow root, sassafras, May apple, queen of meadow, yel- low dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 lb. lardbox full, $1. plus postage; peppermint, 30c bunch; 3, 60c; martin gourd seed, 25c pkg. and _ stamped envy. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. #6, Ellijay. Nice, clean roots and herbs: yellow root, sassafras, catnip, _of meadow, devil's shoestring and May apple, 2 Ib, lardbox full, $1. plus post- age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Choice country cured hams, - pood lean type, 8-12 lbs. 90c Yb William E, Lanier, Rt. 2, : Box 84, Metter. Nice country cured hams, from 21-22 lbs., 75c lb.; nice shoulders, 14 to 16 lbs, ea., 60c Ib. Add sufficient postage for parcel-post, shipment. Mrs. M. E. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. fra-red rays. lls. material ee lows. neutrons with The main dif- 20 gal. steam pressure can- ner; also, 2 churns, complete with dashes and lid. Mrs. Alice Bonner, 841 Glendale Ter., N. E.. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 2-3091. Country cured hams, hick- ory smoked, some, without smoke, 85c Ib. Max M. Har- die, Mableton, Ph. 948-7586 (Austell). 46 cases of pure North Ga. Sorghum syrup in quart jars, 12 to case. F. W. Collins, Rt. 2, Blairsville, Ph. 745-2806. Mountain wildflower honey, thick, raw, exactly as bees made it, 5 lb. tin extracted, #1-50s Six (5 1b. sCans.- 6-500) Ib. tin with comb, $2.; six 5 lb. cans with comb, $10.50. Add postage. Edward D. Col- ston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa. 5 iron pots and kettles, use- ful for rendering lard, etc. on farm, $3.50 to $10., accord- ing to size: also, electric churn, good cond., $7. Mrs. F. H. Jarrett, 1396 Carnegie Ave., East Point, Ph. PO. 1-1243. Red sassafras, wild cucum- ber bark, blood root, rattle root, May apple, devils shoe- string, button snake root, rats- bame, yellow root, queen of meadow, heart leaf root, wild cherry bark, each $1. for 2 lb. lardbox full. Add 25c for postage ea. box. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Set of lightening rods, plenty to cover lg. house, with 3 standing parts, and wind pointer, for sale or trade for anything I can use on ae J. F. Gober, Rt. 2, Tem- ple. Hen house manure for sale, min, haul 6 tons. Jack Smith, 404 Sunset Dr., Norcross, Ph. 448-3667 (not collect). Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lardbox full, 85c; long, red hot pepper pods for home use, 20c doz. 6 doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. New buckeyes, $5. gal.; 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Phillips; Rt 1; = Box 130, Wrightsville. Yellow root, 4 lb. lardbox- ful, 85: wild cherry bark, 4 lb. lardboxful $1.; red and wihite sassafras roots for tea, $1.; poke root, 6, $1.; queen of meadow, 4 lb. lardbox, $1.; ratsbane, lg. matchboxful, 50c; bears foot, 6 bunches, $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Nice, clean, white chicken feathers, no tail or wing feathers, 4 Ibs. $1. plus 50c postage on ea..4 Ibs. in Ga. No checks or stamps. Mrs. L. G, Seaboit, Hartstield, ot i SY sad light, X-rays, gamma rays When too | MARKET BULLETIN: creasing frequency and penetrating pow- er: radio waves, radar, radiant heat, in- ultra-violet and cosmic light, visible light, Q. Why is radiation dangerous? A. Radiation ionizes and kills living cells in living bodies are killed, sickness and death fol- many GOING UP IN SMOKE The number of forest fires increased in Georgia in the first quarter of 1963. March was the smokiest month, with al- most 2,300 fires. This is twice the num- ber reported in March, 1962. Ted Walker, Extension forester at the University of Georgia, says the Georgia Forestry Com- mission and forest industry fire fighters have kept the size of the fires quite small. Fires so far this year have averaged only 5.0 acres. EVERY BITE? Every bite you eat, say Cooperative Extension Service nutritionists, is a part of your food plans and should contribute to the three big jobs foods must do: (1) provide materials for growth and repair of the body, (2) help regulate body pro- cesses and help it to run smoothly, and (3) furnish energy and to help keep the body warm. 100 lb. cap. white sheeting feed sacks, washed and iron- ed, free of holes and mildew, 25c ea.: also, yellow root, $1., 4 Ib. lardbox: also, will quilt your quilts for $3.50 ea. Pau- line Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. Miscellaneous WANTED Want 1000 black locust posts del. to Carnesville, size 6-% ft. long, in A-1 cond. C. L, Perdue, 3227 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. 284-2375. Want any amount of oat or wheat straw. State price de- livered, or at barn. J. K, Smith, Jonesbridge Rd., Nor- cross, Ph. 448-2238. Want lg. cup of tender white Half Runner bean seed. Write first. Mrs. C. G. Brad- shaw, 720 S. Green St., Dal- ton. Want to buy some dried apples at once. Mrs. O. K. Kidd, Box 72, Bowman. Want several doz. misc. gourds, uncut, suitable for flower or plant hanging (no seed). O. E. Wilkins, 119 Fay- etteville Rd., S. E., Atlanta 16. Want to buy 1 or 2 bu. Brab peas. Will take from 15 lbs. up to 120 lbs. R. J. Allen, Talking Rock. Want some old time salt cured ham. State price. Mrs. Gene Stone, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Want up to 20 doz. Tritoma (Red Hot Poker) plants. Qucte postage paid price. Arthur Mims, 225 Moore St., S. E., Atlanta 12. Handicrafts FOR SALE Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all new cotton material, hand sewn, in star, grandmothers fans, and step around the mtn., $5.; lazy boy, $3.50; sin- gle bed lazy boy, $3. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay. Wool and dacroen quilt tops, silk and synthetic tops, ea, pieced in 12 in. squares, all seams briar stitched in bright colors, approx. 72 X 84 in., $10. ea.; cotton tops in layen- der and white, falling timber patterns, $13. Miss Eula Cox,. Rt 2, Cave Springs, > Ave. LaGrange, read tables. The author, the Extension Quilt tops, new material, $2. ea.: tatting, hen and bid- die pattern, white and varie- gated, white and blue, white and green, 50c yd.; crochet centerpieces, lg., $2.85; small, $1.05: also, vanity sets. No checks. Mrs. J. L. Ellington, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 483-8572. Baby bootees in infants size, cro. of nylon thread in white and pastel colors, rib- bon ties, $1. pr., del. Mrs. J. |L. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 132, Blue Ridge. Nice, well made, print ap- rons, good material, lg. size, bright cols., 50 ea. plus post- age. Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570 Elleby Rd., S. E., Atlanta 15. Crochet dbl. wht. bedsp- read, $30.; wool stoles, $5. ea.; ero. pet holders, set of 3, $1.25; also, bookmarker cross- es for Bibles, 10c ea. Mrs. Regina Misfeldt, 149 Carruth Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428-4362. Fancy aprons, organdy and lace, $1.50 ea.; nice cotton ap- rons, 75c ea.:; 6, $4.; attractive work aprons, lg. pockets all around, $1.; pot holders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.; full cut childrens dresses, nice styles and mat- erials, 1-6 yrs., $2.25. Mr. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Childrens. dresses, nicely made, 1-6 yrs., $2. ea.; full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asstd. cols., $5.50 ea.; aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; novelty pot holders, 20c ea.: 7, $1.; dish towels, appliqued or emb., 25 ea.; 5, $1.; dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3. ea., pieced by pattern. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice handpainted pillow- cases, permanently washable (Can be bleached), in muslin |, and pasiel cols., $2. set; scarf to match, $1., in dogwoods, peafowls, basket, forget-me- nots, ribbons, Mr. and Mrs., floral spray, hearts and roses, ete. designs. Mrs, L. W. Welch, Ri. 1, Ellijay. 3 pce. dresser set, and pansy doily, ea. $1.25; ruffle doily, $1.; oval rose doily, $1.50; oval pineapple doily with pansies, $2. All for $5.50. Mae es Rt. 1, Box 34, Kings- and. Brick design quilt top, $4.; nice, well made band aprons, $1. ea.; 5, $4.75: bib aprons, $1. ea.; 5, $4.75; med. size band aprons, 50c ea.; dresser scarves, $1. ea. Free gift with ea. order. Add postage. Mrs.|_ uibur: Maver .Estep, . 13 Insect damage, one of the chi tations in efficient cotton produc Georgia, is the subject of a publ just released by the tension Service of The Universit, Georgia College of Agriculture. The booklet, sects! is available from county It gives detailed control recom tions for the major cotton insec in Georgia, including boll weevil worms and thrips. It also summ these recommendations in two ea: says the use of insecticides recot ed in the booklet, community action, can go a long ward raising the state cotton yield bale per acre average. : CURE FOR KUDZU Overgrazing can be used during mer months to kill kudzu. Extensio: vice agronomists say two summer se of overgrazing (keeping all leaves ped) will eliminate kudzu except for that are beyond the reach of cattle Cooperati Control Cotto Drew R. Jordan, he entomology depart along wit Nicely trimmed ap bibs, $1. ea.; without bil ea.,; potholders, 15c ea $1.; emb. dish towels, Add postage. Mrs. H. - tainy Rt. 5, Ellijay. Bleached wht. sheeti lowcases, Ig. size, cl 2 cro. wildroses $2= pis e cream, col. dian 24 in. diam, $2. ea.; lies, pink, 18 in. diam No checks. Add 10c Mis: W. C. Maney, a. ae , washable, gen lambskin baby moccasin pink, blue and whi handlaced and emb. mailed in gift Dics3 Di bo Watkins, Rt. 3 Calhoun. _ Cro. -doilies: dish, and 10 i Oa. Spore green, 85c; 18 in. $1.50: 10 doilies, $6.50, trade for white cloth o feed sacks for sheets Sherman L. Adams, Gainesville. Ses Emb. pillowcases on linen, $1.50 set; some ing cases, $1.25 set: cro ser sets, 1 long and 2 $2. set. Add_ postage. Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming. plain, $1.; kinsseo2-aa 5 7, $1. Add 35c postag Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Frazer Rd., Buford. SALES EVENTS May 10, 1963Friday, RomeCoosa Grounds Georgia Association and Nort tern Angus Assoc MAY 18, 196312:30 GriffinMelin B led Hereford Sale