Georgia Phil Campbell, arkek; rying is one of the nations biggest businesses. s with steel, motors, power, oil and chemicals. In ia, dairying ranks 6th in income from agriculture. alue of the industry to Georgias economy is about 10,000 dollars a year. This amount will increase pulation increases and as expanded markets are e nations farmers keep nearly 18,000,000 milking These cows represent an investment of between and $1,000 a piece, counting not only the cow her- ut her barn, pasture, milking station and all other ment. That comes to a total investment of $15 to 100,000,000. se0rgia there are 203,000 cows, with an inyest- of about $1,800 per cow, for a total investment t $365,000, 000. typical progressive dairy farm tela) represents an ment of at least $100,000 and would cost consid- le more than that to replace. In Georgia there are t 1,900 such dairy farmers. oe In addition to the amount of money that comes from the dairy farmer is also the nations largest supplier he dairy industry has indeed become a giant of rican agriculture and is an important customer for e variety of goods and services. eal, and produces 20-30 percent of the nations beef. a i Dairy _ The milk produced by the nations dairy farmers hag far-reaching economic effects upon scores of industries directly or indirectly connected with the dairy industry. The dairy industry supplies 28 percent of the nations food for 19 cents of every dollar. It consists of one-fifth of the total agricultural field. More than 10 billion dol- lars worth of dairy products are sold each year. Throughout the United States, according to the latest Census of Manufacturers, 5,157 companies in the fluid milk business employed more than 200,000 people. These workers need equipment and transportation. The dairy industry utilized some 400,000 vehicles to transport milk and dairy products. Processing plants are markets for refrigeration: units, new dairy equipment, glass and steel pipelines, pumps and other industrial equipment. Dairy farms constantly need chemicals, feeds, ma- _ chinery and other commodities. Packaging the millions of pounds of dairy foods sold daily calls for purchases of glass and paper containers, Dairy farming becomes a yital and integral part of a community's economic structure. Those actively engaged in the dairy business are themselves a ready market for service and products. (Above information supplied by John S. Conner, Dairy _. Marketing Specialist, Agricultural Extension Service.) SONDED EGG PO coriin are required to be bonded. ONDED EGG BUYERS ge P Tea Cou New York, New York S anta Egg Co., 888 Marietta Street, N.W., Atlanta Georgia B Commercial Egg (Ralph & O. R. Benefield), Route 2, lowery Branch, Ga. ., Inc., Atlanta, Ga. . O. Box 58, Moreland, Georgia UYERS LISTED Under a law enacted by the 1962 General Assembly, all commercial egg buyers operating in Commercial egg buyers not providing proof of bond are required to be certified by the Geor- - gia Department of Agriculture as cash buyers and limited to cash transactions only. Both bonded and certified buyers must be registered with the Georgia Department of Agri- oltre and those now registered with the Department are as follows: Chess Burruss, Atlanta Road, Smyrna, Georgia Cagles Inc., 2000 Hills Avenue, N.W., Atlanta, Georgia Chaitahoochee Valley Eggs, Inc., P. O. Box 1618, Columbus, Ga, Chick Sales Egg Farm, Inc., Hanover, Pennsylvania Colonial Pouliry Farm, Freehold, New Jersey Columbus Egg Co., State Farmers Market, Columbus, Georgia eos Brothers, DeSoto, Georgia (Continued On Page 8) ag. PAGE Two Capitol GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Depariment of Agriculture Agriculture Building Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices Square EDITORIAL NATIONAL We NOs Mane ae ee ated ans PHIL CAMPBELL serted one time on each re- *|censed as a commercial busi- Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- 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. E class matter Aug. 1, 1937, Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second }/q at post office, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,. Covington, Ga., Covington, Ga. 1917. Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes ~ of address, etc, to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. '| wants job tending to oe ok Farm Help WANTED - Want man and wife, 40-50 yrs. old, to take 4 R. house and work part time until Au- gust, and raise chickens (9000) on halves through the winter. V. C. Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. $150.00 monthly wages, payable 4 times monthly, tor white man with small family and son 16 yrs. or older, to work with him, both to know how to operate and care for farm -machinery: hay baler, mower, spray machines and tractors; man to have ability for carrying on work raising hay, pecans (no row crops) and caring for cattle. No drinkers. 5 R. house wired for elec. S. J. Clay, So. Walden Kad., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788- 2975. 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 Rt. No drinkers. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want settled couple with some income (preferred) to live in excel. house on small acreage near Roswell, keep up place and raise few chick- ens. Must be sober, of high type, and reliable. E. Cope- Jand, Box 251, Roswell. Want sober, reliable man, or couple, for general main- tenance of lg. house and farm in exch. for rent free house, small salary and meals. L. C. Schatz, P.O. Box 167, Putney. Want man with grown boy (or two men) to work part time, hauling garbage, (from nearby Army post) feeding hogs, and working balance of time on farm, on either share basis or for wages. Must know hew to drive truck and trac- tor, and be experienced with livestock and in general farm- ing.|3 yrs. work guaranteed for right party. Reuben Wells, ea Hinesville, Ph. TR. 6- Want help for small modern dairy, prefer single man. Charles Elver, Rt. 3, Cairo, Ph. 377-8667. - Want man and wife to live in and do farm work, feed- ing livestock and doing light fence repairs. Good proposi- tion to right couple. Must fur- nish good character refer- ences. W. A. Mayes, Rt. 4, Mayes Rd., Rome. Want exp. dairyman, clean and dependable, able to work full time, milk and- tend 54 cow herd, all Jerseys. Pre- fer man and wife; but would consider small family. W. H. Sewell, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-7450 (not collect). Want man with small fam- ily to work in dairy and do other general farm work. 4 R. house with elec. stove, refri- gerator and washing machine. W. J. Holeomb, Rt. 1, Box 126, Fort Valley. Free rent to retired carpen- ter with pension (not on re- lief) in exch. for carpentry, paint work and farming, in good community near Cedar- town. Lots of advantages. Will discuss time and _ conditions. F. R. Heald, 491 Sterling St., NE, Atlanta 7. Want good milker and cow man for DeLaval machine and pipeline, who is settled, de- pendable and willing to try out for week before moving family. $35. to $55. wages depending on ability, plus house and 2 qts. of milk. State age, wt., and size of family in first letter, and give near- est telephone to reach you. F. E. Schluter, Townsend (So. of Savannah, 3 mis. off Rt. 17, at Eulania). Farm Work WANTED Want job caring for broil- ers, layers and hatchers. Can give references. Eugene John- Ston: 307.8 Hast. 20th ote. Rome. Want farm work (any kind), can feed chickens, cows, milk, tend to sows, for rm. board and laundry, and $25. wk. Thomas McLendon, Rt. 3, Carrollton. White middle- -aged man, honest, sober, wants job on egg farm. Can go anywhere. Roy Padgett. 1064 Delaware Ave., SE, Atlanta. bow White woman ST divorcca) hogs, or farm work for week. Have own furniture and car, free to go anywhere. Do not drink or smoke. Mrs. Ca- milla Savage, 888 Lake Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. 688-0897. Will bud pecan trees at your place at $3. up accord- ing to size of trees. Come for me and take back home, jobs priced according to No. of trees. C. W. Page, 149 North Gere Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. Married man with family wants cattle farm on caretak-. ing basis. Have permanent jceb in DeKalb Co. Desire place in DeKalb Co., what _ have you? Needed by July 1. Thomas J. Brooks, Rt. 1, Li- thonia. Flowers FOR SALE Sev. hundred nice Spider (red) Lily bulbs, should be planted now for September blooms, $1.25 doz.; $7. C. all P P. W. E. Smith, "421 Arnold St., Hapeville, Per, 252. Ph. PO. 1-8276. Daylilies: Warpath Linda, Gold Dust, 7 Seas, Mtn. Ver- non, Purple Waters, Skylark, Hypericn, Sylvia, Redhead, Kwanso, Sammy Russell, Mik- ado, Mrs. Tigert, Cherokee Maid, Mary Gunther, Buster Brown, Spitfire, Theron, $2.50 oz. damp packed, labeled, and bonus plants. Add postage under $5. Per. 142. Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey, Hiawassee. Daylilies: Bernice Russell, Grizelle, Minnie, Painted Warrior, Red Satin, J. T. Rus- sell, Country Pride, Gold Cup, Painted Lady, Sunny West, Judge Orr, The Director, Aut- umn Red, Patricia, all $4. P. P. Damp packed, labeled. Miss ae Kimsey, Hiawassee. Per. Si, Daylilies: Asst. seedling pl- ants from the better Hybrid varieties, 15 plants, $3.; named varieties in pinks, 50c ea.; named darks and polychromes, 50c ea. Include postage on orders under $3. Per. 470. Mrs. J. Boils; Sr. 114 -S. Me- Donald St., Hazlehurst. Over 400 Bearded Iris, won mest blue ribbons at A. I. S. show. $8. C. plus $1. postage not labeled. Write for infor- mation. State inspected, Per. 24. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jen- kinsburg. : Bearded, Iris: All eolors, new and old varieties, Govt. inspected, Per. 1. Have won many blue ribbons in A. I. S. shows. Write for list, also, collection, 50, $6., not labeled, geod color range. Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg. 300 varieties Bearded Iris, Govt. inspected. Have won many blue ribbons in A. I. S. shows. Write for list of names, colors and prices. Per. 4. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson. Large Bearded Iris, many varieties and colors, 10 not labeled, $1: Add 35 postage. Per. 385. Mrs. Newt Ethe- redge, Jackson. Standing Cypress, Larkspur, 10 pkt; French M*srigold, summer Poinsettia, 15c pkt.: Mullin Pinks, 15 pkt.; vari. Ornamental Pepper, 15c, 10 pods; small Gladiolus, 15 doz.; mixed yellow dbl. and single pink Hollyhock seed, 20c pkt.; Hybiscus plants, 10 doz.; Per. Phlox, 25c doz. Per. 445. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs. Iris, light blue, white, 3, $1.25; mixtures of large type, 5, $1., 25c postage; Coleus, Sultana, 10, $1.; 10 dif. green plants, lei: Chinese Sacred Lilies, 6. $1.25; 6 dif. Daylilies, $1.25; Thanksgiving and Christmas Cactus, 2, $1. Per. 77. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrence- ville. 8 dif. Cactus, 3 dif. Geran- iums, Justicia cuts, white, pink Oxalis, 12c ea.; Maiden Hair, Sword and Solid Leaf ferns, 45c ea.; speckled leaf Begonia cuts, red Spider Lilies, 15 ea.; pink Yarrow, Mullin Pinks, Butter and Eggs, Jonquils, yellow. purple, pale blue and mixed Iris, 40c doz. Add pestage. Permit 138 Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box ab Lawrenceville. Golden Ruffles, large | $ Ornamental epee all ed ible) many kinds and colors, 20. | mixed seed, 25c pkt. plus st- amped addressed envelope. Germ. 93 pct. Large pkg. mixed seeds of peppers, flo- wers, vine and some bulbs, $1. P. P. Send self-addressed envelope or mailing label. Per. 177. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2. Ranger. Ground Ivy, Lemen Lily, Fall Pinks, Iris, 50, $1.; Day- lily, Spider Lily, yellow Can- nas, white Carnations, Shasta daisies, 20, $1., or five cents ea. or mixed; Verbenia, Milk and Wine Lily, red Hot Poker, 25e bunch; Oxalis, 10c ea.; Geraniums and Begonia cuts, 20 ea.; Siberian Iris, 60c doz. Per. 465. Add postage. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64, Roy- ston. Narcissus, Daffodils, pink Thrift, Boxwood cuttings, mixed Mums, Sallie In Wild- wood, Gooseneck, pink Yar- row, Ageratum, 15 doz.; Shas- ta Daisy, Golden Rod, Fall Aster, Daylilies, Lemon Lilies, Siberian Iris, Large Iris, 50c doz.; small Red Hot Poker, 25c; large Red Hot Poker, 50c. Per. 15. Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Martin, Rabun Gap. Red Hot Poker, large, 75c; medium 50c; small 25c; mixed Siberian Iris (mostly blue) 50c doz.; Lemon and Daylilies, 50c doz.; Goose-Neck, Sallie at Gate, Ageratum, 25c doz.; Jan. and Feb. Jasmine, 15c; >. 25ce; Narcissus and Daffodils, 25c doz. Add postage. Per. 78. Mrs. J. G. Ledford, Rabun Gap. Moonflower vine seed, lg., pure white blooms with cream star center, 4% in. avg, blooms May until frost, 36 seed, 35c; Coral vine seed, 30, 25c with stamp. E. H. Scar- borough, 1128 East 36th St., Savannah. Bird-of-Paradise shrub, |Nandana, Japanese Pin Cush- ion, 50c ea.; Balm, dbl., 25 doz.; Iris, asst. col., 50c doz.: African Violets, $1. Per. 22. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Box 206, Sparta. Strawberry Begonia, 25c ea.; red Spider Lilies, 10c ea.; Golden Stars, Cinnamon, Pea- nut, and Angel Wing Cacti, 20c ea. Per. "35. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville. Geraniums; 3, $1.; Salmon Pinks, 3, -50; 25 ea.; Hyd- rangea, 50 ea.; white striped Jew, 3, 25; mixed cols, Tris, $1.50 doz.; pink and white Per. Phlox, $1.50 doz.; Mums, mixed - cols., $1. doz.; large leaf Begonia, 50c ea.; cutting, 25c ea.; 2 kinds Moss for pool, 3 pieces, 25e. Add pestage. Mrs. R. W. Starling, 207 Wes- ley Ave., Thomaston, Per. 327. Mixed Iris, 25, $1.35; wild Lis, 25. $i mixed bulbs, $1.50 C. Per. 169. Mrs. John Wea- ver, Rt. 2, Temple. 2 gal. Bachelors Buttons, $2: gal. or 25c cupfull. Mrs. Edd Slater, Rt. 4, Toccoa Ph. 886-3864. Lily bush flower seed, grows up to 8 ft., bloom is about 3% in. wide, or more, $1. Print your name and add- ress with pencil. Eliga Gibbs, Rt. 3 Loccoa. Sweet William seed, all cols., 20c tspnfull, with self- addressed and stamped enve- lope; few seed of dif. kind, will give one kind with each order. Kinds are: Dbl. Holly- hocks, white and blue Salour, Marble Vine, blue Blune, and Foxgloves. Mrs. Ben F. Smith, Box 10, Taylorsville. Large ee pink Thrift, l.-ea. Per. 462. S. Reagon, 1860 North Druid Hills Ra. NE, Atlanta 19, Ph. 634-5391. Tall bearded Iris, labeled true to name: Melitza, Lotha- rio, Chinamaid, Cascadina, Rememberance, Patrice, Rock- et, Pinnacle, Fortune, Blue- frills, Arabchief, Wabash, and many others, $3. doz.; 50 al! oF my choice, labeled, $10. rs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. terest Dr., Austell. ae good varieties, la- beled, $3.25 doz.; unlabeled. 25 plants $2.50; house plant cuttings, some rooted, 20 asst. $1.35; out-of-state orders et 50 P.P. Per. 28. Mrs. S. Griffin, Rt:-1, Adel Rainbow Moss, $1.; and al- kinds shrubs for sale. Per. 6. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin, 966 Crew Si., Pe eet 15. o bulbs, gro 2 ane Plant now, will bloon summer and multiply al antly over winter. Guar, | isfaction on delivery, anywhere, limited supply, dow. Pups Per elor Ving Haynie, Rt. 2, Bee 478, gusta, Ph. RE. 6-8349. Daylily garden sellou named yer ivorys, $3.; ed, $2/503 bde var., 10 di 1. var., 6, $2.; 3.5 $2. var., 4, 2, $4.3 $108 var. var., 4, $16.3 dozens new and less. Postage 35c. stamped envelope for Jackson, 1123 Vickers St. Atlanta. Begonias, Maple Leaf, | Stake, Angel Wing, Star, red, white and Rese Bud, Silver Leaf; aniums, red rose bud, dbl. bloom, Night Bloomir Cerese, Maiden Hair Fi 50c ea. or 3, $1.25. Add p age. Per. 102. No order than $1. Mrs. Susan Zig 1566 Elleby Ra., SE, Atl 15, Ph. MA. 7- 5759. Swiss. Pansy in Phlox, Snapdragon, H Aster, wee Ids, Thrift, of the Val mix, cents; Spider- Denes Lilies, King Alfred Bulbs, | 75 C;. Creeping Phlox, doz.; Cushion Mums, 6, Petunia, Everlasting - Col eight cents. Add postage. 137. F. J. Witherspoon, Holderness St. Atlanta Ph. PL. 3-5251. A Royal Robe Violets, 20, Yarrow, pink, 2 doz., Hardy blue Hydrangea =F ed, soil control color, No less $1. order filled. postage, 30c. Per. 75. Mrs. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Summer blooming M bronze, yellow, red mi dbl. Hemerocallis, single ange, lemon, Clarise p Spider plant, blooms all s mer, 8, $1.; Per. Hybiscu ae $13. orders P.P. P Mrs. Ammye Robinson, B don. Jonquils, King Alfre white Narcissus, mixed Mums, blue single Hyacin white Snow Drops, and. Thrift, 50c doz.; white Shi Daisies, orange Daylilies, blue Violets, 75c doz.; Star Circle, $1. ea.; large Jui ers, Rt. 1, Buchanan. African Violets at home near Center Point st 50c pot. Located 10 mi. of Carrollton. aur 256. _ Be Ps Wey, Rt. ae Troutleaf, Lettuceleaf, Silve leaf, Maple Leaf, Fancy Lea and Ivy leaf Begonias, An; Wing, Geraniums, Salm dbl. Rose Bud, Apple Blos som, Skies of Ttaly, Flow: ing Maple, Eng. Ivy, in 3 |pots, 60c ea. P. P. on ordet of $3. or more. Per. 391. Thomas, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Nice pink Dwarf Mums 50c doz. (no less 2 doz. pe order); Chrysanthemum plants, asst. cols., : light blue Iris, 10 plants, plus postage. Per. 162. M O. H. Jones, 409 E. Dykes Cochran. ~ Red, white and pink Ger ium cuttings, 5, $1.; Rainbow Moss, 5, $1.; Bird of Parad seed, 35c doz. with stam envelope. Per. 300. Mrs. J Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin. : Mtn. Laurel, Rhododend: rons, Creek Hemlock, 2-3 if $2.75 doz.; Daylilies, Viol Shasta Daisies, pink Phlox blue Iris, Fall Pinks, Sno N Drops, $2.75 C. Per. 112, Mrs Bonnie Abercrombie, Minerz Bluff. Nandanas, Waxleaf, Lucitl ium, Abelia Tex Bullata, Box. wood, Holly, Magnolia and re Crepe Myrtle, $1. ea.; iva 35c; Perrywinkle 35c; Pyra: cantha, 2-3 ft., $1.79. Mrs. E B< Travis, Ris 2) Box sous os Ph: 478- 7933. Pel 3 Dbl. Gloriosa Daisies, Re 3alvia, Columbine, Foxglove Santerbury Bells, Bells o reland, Snapdragon, Stock Soleus, 25, $1.; Brownie Scou Mari olds, Fever, Fews, Lili Sut innias, Sh sre Morn, Star mained Bonar nixed Petunias, t n lots of 100. Add owers FOR SALE ristmas and May Cactus, ea. cut; orange Amaryllis , 40c ea, Add postage. 456. Mrs. Hubert Cham- Rt. 1, Maysville. onze Spoon and_ dbl. Daisy Chrysanthemum blooming) plants. Now eady for pinching back, $1. loz.; Ageratum, blue, fall ig, 50e doz, Per, 469. Vi Sarah K, Patterson, Rt. Box 75, Lake Leity, Mor- e Chief Petunia plants, ena plants, five cents ea., doz.; dbl. Petunia pl- Oc ea.; yard mixed col. ia plants, 75c M; 500, k Per. Phlox, 10c ea,; et and Dwarf Marigold, oz.; blue Ageratum, 40c mixed cols. Chrysanthe- Ss, 75e doz.; mixed cols. 50c doz, Per. 16. Mrs. mixed eols, Geraniums, cols, Begonias, ever- ming purple Fuchsia, te Hydrangea, May. tmas, and Thanksgiving tus, 25c ea.; cuttings, Bos-- and Maiden Hair, ferns, white, green and bronze- Jew, Rain Lily bulbs, 10c - pink and red Sultanas, Add postage. Per. 143. pow. Hi. ies, Rt; 1: Box Royston. es k and red dbl. Geran- ; Beefsteak, Maple leaf, onias and Fuchsia, white iltana cuts, 25c; Mavle-leaf onia, vari. leaf Sultana, fed, 35c ea; pink Per. lox, 50 doz,; large ruffled , $1. ea,; Rain and Spider ies, $1. doz. Add postage, 79. Mrs, Lee Cromer, Rt. : x 74, Royston. ; Large leaf, Maple Begonia, eranium cuttings, 25 ea.; angea 50 ea.; Christmas Ss . Pink and white Oxalis, rdy Phlox, 20, $1.; Petun- is, dark cols.. two cents ea. postage. Per. 140. Lester hillips, Box 64 A, Rt. 1, Roy- ccls. Violets, 3 cols. Horse- int, 6-cols. Chrysanthemums, eppermint, 25c doz.: blue Fall Daisies, pink Yarrow, on Lilies, dbl. and single range Daylilies, Montrebias, lue, white purple Siberian is, Extravance Iris, 60c doz.; Melody Red Iris (new), $3. ot. Add postage. . 14, Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. _ Hedge Rose, 50c doz.; Scot- chbroom, Yellow Bell, Dog- wood, red Shoemake, Min. [vy, Laurel, Sweetshrubs, pruce, Mtn. Azaleas, Chero- kee Rose, Cedar, Wintergreen, ite Pine, 25c; Boxwood ittings, Narcissus, Daffodils, ooseneck pink Thrift, Peri- inkle, 25e doz. Add postage. = 388. Thad Watson, Rabun ap. pear aeLs ah Bich eae SH Ligustrums, 18-24 in., vari. all green Liriope, white er. Candy Tuft, Dwarf blue r. Phlox, summer blooming ishion Mums, red and bron- - Lemon Lilies, $1.50 doz.; 510. C.; single blue Hyacinths, Blackberry, Atamasco and Daylilies, Vinca Minor, Eng- Achimenese, $1. doz., 139, Blanche h Ivy, Be Par: codruff, Greenville. Spider plants, Rose Bud egonia Pinks, Aluminum pl- ts, Strawberry Begonia, Poke Dot, mixed Begonia, Golden Plate Achillo, 4, $1.; Brier Roses, 10 in. Altheas, 6, 1. Add 25c postage. Per. 21. Mrs. Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1. Box 323, Washington, _ Daylilies: Pinks, Salmon Sheen, Pink Bowknot, Davis ink, Maytime, Hortense, illarney Lass, Yellows, Mid- west Majesty, Skylark, Pri- mula, Hesprus, Mission Bells, i-Cclors, Athlone, Tamara, tegel Lady, Dorothea, Betty ek, Reds, Scarlet Sunset, play, Seminole Chief, War- SOOG eo. MOZ,; 159 Cit. all cols., 25c to $1. ostage. Per. 154. ae hing- rie, Cloud Cap, Pink -25e postage ea. Ox Tongue, , Cher- an Cameo, Twilight, Blue Valley, Sable, Bicolors, Posetop, Extravag- ance, Reds, Pacemake, Big- time, Late Sun, Ola Kalo, 50c ea,; $5. doz.; Happy Birthday, Truly Yours, Rainbew Room, Blue Saphire, Ranger, $1. ea.; my selection from 125 labeled, $2. doz., not labeled, $1.50 doz. 40c postage. Per. 19, Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Many cols. Iris, $1: doz.; many cols, Daylilies, 25c bulb; purple Butterfly bushes, 4, $1.; blue Ageratum plants, $1. doz.; yellow blooming Fever Few, 3 rooted plants, $1, Add $1. order. Damp packed. Per. 210, Mrs. J. H. Barrow, Rt. 1, Waco. Gladiola bulbs, mixed cols, 50c doz. or $3.50 C. guar. blooming size bulbs; bublets, 50c C. Add postage. Per, 463. Mrs. J. B. Fraser, Rt. 2, Wood- stock. White Madonna. Lily bulbs, 3 large, $1. or six small, $1.; Lemon Lilies, 75c doz. Add postage. Per. 88. Mrs. J. H. Goble, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Guernsey or Spider Lilies, $1. doz. Plant now for Sept. bloom, Mrs. Tyson E. Baisden, 1900 Hill St., Columbus, Per. 402. (Approx. weight for doz. ae one lb., you pay post- age). : Chrysanthemums, S ilver- sheen, Pristine, White Doty, large pink, Irene, white But- ton, Carolyn Yosick, Bronze, pink Pom, red, white pink, Bronze Daisy, some rooted cuttings, two of each, $2.35 P.P.; King Alfred Daffodils, $1. doz. and postage; Bearded Iris, mixed colors, 15, $1. and postage. Per. 57, Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Conyers. 12 kinds Cannas, $1. doz. plus 35c postage; Milk and Wine Lilies, red Spider Lilies, Iris: Pinks, Baller Umbrella Palm, 25c ea.; Ber- gamot and Digitalis plants, 50c doz.; tube Roses, 50c doz., 25 kind Daylilies, 15c ea. Per. 44. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca- mrilla; -~- : Rooted Verbena, - pink, white Candy Stripe, light, medium and dark red, laven- der with white eye Rose, pur- ple and others, $1. doz., or 3 doz., $2. Damp moss packed, P. P. No order filled less than $1. Per. 127. Mrs. W. H. Whit- ten, Chula. _-Mums, mixed colors Iris, 20, $1.25; hardy dbl. Sunflower, rooted Begonia, $1.25 doz. Per, 110. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Red Bud Rd., Rt. 3, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5036. Begonias, Lettace Leaf, $1.; Maple Leaf, dbl. white bronze leaf, dbl. pink green _leaf, Angel Wing, Guinea. Wing; Stove plants, Copper plants, 65c; Cigarette plants, Fish Seale Ferns, Sanseveria, 50c; : Paper Spine, varfish, Giant flowers, 40c, plus postage. Per. 65. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. - Day lilies, 20 cols., Pink Charm, Linda, Bold Curios, Viking, Gay Troubadour, Honey Redhead, J. T. Russell, Baronet, Purple Haze, Sou- dan, dbl. Orange, Russells muted, Mary Gunther, Red Top and others (40 postage); Tris, 20 kinds, all colors, 6, $1. Per. 18. Mrs. W. E. John- son, Rt. 2, Box 175, Craw- fordville. - Geraniums, Begonias, Sul-. tanas, Justicia, Ferns, Kalan- choe, Tradescantia, 35c and 50c; Liriope, Vinca Minor, $1. C; Ivy, 6, 25c; Perilla, self- seeding maroon, 20, $1.; diff. kinds Iris, Daylilies, and Eryngium, 25 ea.; Birdsfoot, Violets, 10, 50c; Manaos Beau- ty, 25c; Bird of Paradise, 50c. Minimum order $1., plus suff. postage, Per. 356. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. : Blue Plumbago, white Con- federat, and yellow Fla. Jas- mine, 50c ea.; Fishscale and Boston Ferns, 3, $1.; Chry- santhemums, yellow, white and cream daisy; white and yellow Cushion, medium sized, yellow, 2 doz., $1.; Ivy, grows Indoors, 3, 50c; Philadelphia or English Dogwood cuttings, 6, 50c. Add postage. Per. 36, Mrs, J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. Geraniums, 3, $1.; Bronze and Green Leaf, dbl. Begonias, 3, $1.; Rex Begonias, Fishtail Ferns, 50c ea.; Plumosis, Sprengeri Ferns, 25c ea. Add postage. Per. 17, Mrs. H.,H, Stalnaker, Rt, 5, Elberton. White and yellow Pool Lilies, strone plants, 50 ea.; young Nandanas, ready to grow into big bushes, 5, $1. smaller, 8, $1.; mixed Altheas, bloom this season, 20c ea. Add postage. Per. 451, Mrs. Geor- ge Nunn, Rt. 2, Box 55, Craw- fordville. Red Bachelor Button seed, large amount in stamped self- addressed envelope, 10c. Mrs. Sam A. Murphy, Rt. 2, Box 361, Douglasville. Ageratum, Horsemint. But- tercups, 50c doz.; Regal Lilies, Golden Glow, per. Asters, Si- berian Iris, Hollyhocks, Red Hot Poker, $1. doz,; Mums, 14 dif. cols., $1. Sweet Wil- liams 14 dif. colors, $1.; Hi- biscus, 4, $1.; Hen and Chicks, 4, $1, Per. 278..Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega. Jonquil bulbs, $1.75 C; large Daffodils, $1.50 doz,; Wonder Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Rain Lilies, 90c doz.; Butter- cups, 80c doz.; large Cocks- comb, 50c doz. Add postage. Per, 147.. Mary Tumlin, Box 316, Eastanollee, Pink and yellow Primrose, 75c doz.; blue Hyacinth bulbs, 65c doz.; Tulip bulbs, 65c; Ti- ger Liies, 70c doz.; sev. cols. Sweet Williams, 65c doz.; Jonquil bulbs, 65c doz.; pink and purple Verbena, 65c doz. Per. 239. Add postage. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. ~ Red Ozer Doeswoods, yel- low Weigelia, 50c ea.; Snow on the Mountain, Lemon Li- lies, Hardy Asters, Yellow Rose of Texas, white Daisies, Carnations, dbl. white and vari. pink, Caci-corn cob, Pat- ty Cake, Worlds Globe, Pin Cushion, 4 ea. of above, 50c doz. Add postage. Per. 93, Mrs, Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Thrift, 10c doz.; Daffodills, 10c plus postage; rooted Gold- enred, Snow Ball bushes, Ti- ger Lilies, trees, bulbs, bushes, 7 Sister Pink Roses, Daisies, hedge bushes, 25c and postage; fast growing Evergreen, root- ed, foot high, 25c plus postage. Per. 457. Mrs. John L. Whit- aker, Rt. 4, Ellijay. Large scarlet red Poppy seed, 25c tspnfull. and stamp-|@ ed envelope. Mrs. W. W. Low- man, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Purple King Iris, old fash- ion blue Violets, Lemon Lilies, Foxglove, Orange Daylilies, Leopard Lilies, Star of Beth- lehem, 50c doz.; Weeping Mary, Sweet Shrub, Azaleas, Christmas Jasmine, red Roses, pink Mtn. Laurel, $1.; dbl, yellow Japonicas, 50c aa. root- ed. Add postage. Per. 9. Mrs, Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Pure strain Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, 5-8 in. cir., 15c, 20c and 25c according to size: planting stock, 50c bu, No orders ship- ped for less than $3. and suff. postage. Per. 397. Mrs. D. D. Wocdard, Dudley. Summer Poinsettia, Snow on | the Mountain, mix Sweet Williams, blue Salvia, pink Primroses, vari. hedge plant, 35 doz.; 2 kinds Loving Tan- gle, Corneob Cactus, 25c start. Add postage. Per. 53. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. Old Fashion dbl. mix. col. Touch-Me-Not seed, 25c tblspn. or 2 tblspnfull, 40c; Chrysanthemum type yellow Marigeld seed, 20c pack and postage. Per. 168. Mrs, Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. ~ 2 clumps, Oxalis, $1.; red, white, blue and pink Thrift, $1. doz.; $5. C.; Jonquil bulbs, two cents ea. in lots of 100; Royal Robe Violet, Daylilies, Sweet Williams, Hardy Phlox, Flags, Blue Azeratum, Chry- santhemums, asst. cols., 2 doz., $1.50; $5. C.; yellow Lilies, 25 ea, Add postage. Per. 64. Ww Mrs? Janie Ellis, Box 23; Grantville. Feather - Geraniums, $1. doz.; Per. Hardy Phlox and Fox Glove, $1. doz.; Lily bushes, 6, $1.; Hollyhocks, vari,, 6, $1.; blue Aug. Lilies, 4, $1. Add postage. Per. 295. Mipso nM Tarner, ut. b: Gainesville. Liriope, per, Evergreen, Border -erass, 15. $1 > -$3;-C? Violets, Thrift, blue Phlox, Eng. Ivy, fast growing Ligust- rums, Evyergreens, Vinca Min- or, ground cover, all, $1. doz. Per. .140.. Lois, Woodruff, Greenville, Rooted Boxwood, 4-6 in., nice plants. Sha icoz., $h.C: de}. Per. 17%, Mrs, R. F. Ter- rell, Grecnville. All colors Chrysanthemums, $1, doz.; blue Iris, 40 dex: yellow Jasmine, rovted, al white Easter Rose rooted. 3. $1.; white Narcissus bulbs, 25c doz. Per. 10. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Dbl. yellow Cannas, Tiger Lilies, small plants, fall Pinks, yellow Button type Narcissus, Jonquils, 50c doz.; red Cannas, red blooms, $2. doz.; pink Thrift, 50c C. rooted Sprigs; Cactus, 20c ea. Add postage, no stamps or checks, Per. 119. Mrs, Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Hardy white perfection Violets, large pure white long stocky stems, $6. C.; $1. doz.; hardy Verbena, Orchid, pink, $6. C.; $1. doz.; Thrift, deep pink, $3. M. clumps: Pussy Willow cuttings, $2. C.; Pep- permint plants, $2.50 C. Per. 162, Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville. Seed: Mix. color Sultana, Blood of Calvary, 50c pk.; red Salva, Scotch Broom, vine Pomegranate, flowering Cher- ry seed, and old time Dish Rag seed, ea. 25c with stamp- ed addressed envelope. Per. 366. Mrs, Pearl Clark, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Flowers WANTED . Want single bronze Mums and December blooming single red Mum plants (Chrysan- themums). Mrs. H. -W. Law, Chula. Want red, white rose Ger- aniums, and pink, white rose Begonias, reasonably priced. Mrs, John R. Watson, Rt. 3, Vienna. Want plants of Minima Ivy, This is an ivy with small green leaves which have ruf- fled outer edges. Mrs. L. A. oodson, 1226 Hopkins Terr., N.E., Atlanta 5. Want purple Salvia, leaf looks and smells like sage. Painted leaf Beefsteak Be- gonia, Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Want old fashioned Spice pinks, both white and pink. Mrs. Lucy Gartrell, c/o Mir- ror Shop, 76 Whitehall St., Atlanta 3, Ph. JA, 2-3739. Want to exchange plants of self-seeding Coleus, 4 oclocks, lavender and purple Spider piant, Catnip, Mint and Tansy for other plants,. bulbs, and herbs, state what you have and how you want to trade. Mrs. Ada Lemmings, Rt. 4, Hwy. 41 Cartersville. : Want cuttings or rooted pink Apple blossoms, Geran- ijums, must be true to name, also, light pink and yellow cuttings Sultana, write first. Mrs. Harper, 805 So. Grant St., Fitzgerald. Want Widows Tears plants, sometimes called Blue Bon- nets. Mrs. H. K. Finley, 326 Fraser St., SE., Apt. 443, At- lanta 12, Ph. JA. 2-3966. Want miniature seedlings of Boxwood Holly. Give size and age of seedlings. Want price on 100, Donald J. Brund- age, P. O. Box 9966, Atlanta Want few old fashioned Lemon Verbena plants, about 3 plants. The kind with tiny yellow blooms and _ lemon scented leaves. Mrs. Edmond Torbush, 2041 McAfee Rad., Decatur. Want a Japanese fern. Mrs. . M. Arrowoed, RED 4, Smyrna, Want old fashion Calico or Dutchman Pipe Vine, has large heart shaped leaves and pipe shaped blooms, will ex- change Canna Lilies and yel- low Daylilies for any flowers. Mrs, Frankie Wadkins, Odum. Want Leather Leaf fern. State price per 100 plants. Mrs. Annie L. McDougald, Rt. 2, Norman Park. Want sev. Grancey Grey Beard, will come for them within 50 mi. radius of At- lanta. Mrs, Joe Smith, Sr., 2329 Rhinehill Rd., SE., At- lanta 15, Ph. MA, 7-2998. Equipment John Deere, No. 5 mower, 7 *t. blade, fits A, B, 60 or 70, con be used on 3 point hitch, nccds blade, $100. cash. Char-= les Cannon, Abbeville, 467-3466. : Manure spreader, new, $300. or will trade for cattle or farm tractor, Albert Hefner, well, Ph. 993-4083. Ford Mac hayrake, $25.: 2 bottom hillside plow; pulver- iser and 2 all purpose plows. H. H. Puckett, Danille Rd., Smyrna, Ph. 425-1437. McCormick No. 7 mowing mach., mule drawn, and mule drawn rake, both in good cond., $30. for both, Will con- sider delivering reasonable distance for small charge, Judson D. Zathary, Hamilton. good cond.; 50 picking bags, good quality; also, 2 ton planters and 50 ft. F. Wilbanks, Baldwin, Ph, John Deere 12-A combine, powered by power takeoff, fair cond. Make offer. James A. Bower, Rt. 1, Alma, 632-5435. 5 H-P. elec. motor, lg. fan, 3 truck cap., ideal for small acreage, used one season on peanuts; Lilliston peanut good cond., with almost new Wisconsin engine; 6-disc John Deere tiller. A. T. Rigsby, Rt, 1, Sale City. Ss saw, bow blade, runs good, Box 59A, Rex, Ph. 474-7289 (not collect). Farmall A. tractor with cul- tivator, planters, cotton dus- B. T. Kitchens, 126% Indian Springs. St., Jackson, Ph. 5721, _ Irrigation system, 380 ft. pipe, 3 1/4 x 3.1/4 Wisc. en- gine complete, approx 2 yrs. Ist class cond., $450. Ralph L. Eskew, P.O. Box 606 Fairburn, Ph. 964-2439 (6 P.M. to 8:30 P.M., or Sat. and Sun.). ; Set of Cole distributors, planters and cultivators, 3 point hitch for Ford tractor, like new, with cotton attach- ment and planters, planted about 30 acres, $300. W. C. Young, Rt. 2, Box 318, Fair- burn, Ph. 964-3886. Hay rake, model 55, in good cend., $275. Charles J. Parkr, Rt. 3 (Jersey), Covington, Ph. 464-3819. Sickle bar mowing machine for David Bradley garden tractor, excel. cond., -$35., or will trade for planter and distributor for garden trac- tor; also, Roto tiller for Da- vid Bradley tractor, like new, $45. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943- 3071 Two chicken house feed bins, 3 doors on ea. side. Lei- ja= "Gash, Ht 1,.> Plo wery. Branch, Ph. VA, 3-3491. 14 gas brooders, 1000 cap., for sale, cheap, James B. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Metter, Ph. 685-3028. 6 row cotton duster in good - cond., equipped with Briggs- Stratton motor, $60. C. J. Searbary, 3661, Bloomfield Dr., Macon, MD tractor, cattle feeder, Allis-Chalmers mower, roun baler, Brillion drill, weeder, pecan tree shaker, 2300 lb. offset harrow, Allis-Chalmers combine, smoothing harrow, dbl. dise plow, Ezy plow, Ath- ens bush and bog, Ford tiller and spring tooth harrow. T. H. Pfeil, Smoky Rd., New- nan, Ph. AL 3-5543. Two 15 gal. and one 20 gal. wash pots, $30. or will sell separately; anvil, Wt. over 100 lbs. (little broken off big end) $10.; horse drawn Mc- Cormick - Deering mowing miach., 3 extra blades, i behind tractor, fair cond., $ E. S. Jinks, Rt5--Box 24 College Park, Ph. 964-2: 4 Od + + (not collect). Ph. New _ Ideal, No. 17, 90 bushel, like Crossville Rd., Ros- Ries 200 field boxes, durable, in oving- end= less 10 in. belt, fer sale, A. => 778-4620 (Cornelia exch.). a Phe McConnell crop dryer with : stationary type, Be 1959 combine in | One man McCullough chain $85. Merle J. Grimes, Rt. 1, old. $850. cash at my place; 1 row Ford corn picker, 3 point hitch, approx. 4 yrs. old, ter, 2 disc plower tractor, in good cond., new paint, $450. PAGE FOUR _ Equipment FOR SALE John Deere 12-A combine with auxiliary motor, in good operating cond., $300. at farm. C. W. Anthony, Mid- jand._ EGA GE ee eee a IHC Combine No. 42 with motor, pull type, grain sack- er, has cut only 100 acres, looks and operates like new, been in storage 5 yrs. Locat- ed at Crawfordville. Best _of- fer buys. D. L. Fountain, P.O. Drawer 878, Warner Robins. 1000 gal. Mojonnier vacu- um tank with 5 H. P. refrige- ration unit; 28 stantion Surge Pipeline, 5 milking units; 2 vacuum pumps, and auto- matic washing system. Lee Cherry, Rt. 1, Monroe, Ph. 267-9385. Good 1 horse wagon com- plete with harness, good cond. $60: for all. Herman Stanley, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. 2 whl. garden tractor 3-1/4 or 4 HP. with 5 pieces of equip., all in good cond., $135. J. M. Nall, 44 Fessenden Dr. Austell. New Holland 611 Forage harvester with cutter bar and hay chopping heads, $500., FOB farm. Good cond. Harold R. Adamson, Morrow, Ph. 478- 8550. J. B. 100 H.P. hammermill; BUSOs (ls) 1 25D HP (le -50 ie sande (1b) 5 H.PE 2300 volt elec. motors for sale. R. C. Neely, Waynesboro. Dearborn side cutting mow- ing machine with 6aft5 blades, good cond.; also, pow- er lift dirt pan for Ford, or comparable, tractor. C. G. Arant, 1432 Powers Ferry Rad., Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 428- 3527. Moline BF Minneapolis tractor, 2 row planter and 2 row cultivator (goes with - tractor); New Holland 76 hay baler. Wisconsin motor pulls PD 80-Intnl.- power unit; Jcehn Deere combine with mo- tor. Jesse N. Adams, . Rt. 1, Tignall: 1942 John Deere tractor, lean, good rubber (one break in front tire), good cond.; John Deere WH 60 Killifer (offset) harrow (original disc with about 1 in. wear, not meeding replacement) with eylinder. $900. Hugh Skipper, Ri. 2, Cochran. Intn]. 45 PTO hay baler in good working cond., kept dry, delivered reasonable distance; Intn]. combine 64 with 25 Bu, grain tank: hydraulic control header, PTO model, excel. eond., with extra smal] grain screen, $700.: Haban corn sheller, 3 point hitch power takeoff with bagger attach- ment and extension, $275. Ben Overstreet, Dawsonville. Myers deep well jet pump, 1 HP., 2 stage, $60.: % HP shallow well Craneline pump tank comb., $40. T. A. Had- den, P.O. 43, Red Oak, Ph. 761-7801. Riding garden tractor, 9 eal good cond., air- -cooled engine, new points and new Tings, and with harrow, turn plow, new planter and ferti- lizer dist. Charlie Coke, 4552 Tilly Mill Rd., Doraville, Pins 457-0361. Farmall A. tractor with cultivator, planters, 2 disc plow, smoothing harrows and 24 in. bottom plow, in good shape, all for. $250. Grady Rush, Rt. 1, Glenn (10 Mi. from Franklin on Hwy. 219). Brower, 12 hole, hog feed- er in good cond., $35. H. M. Steele, Rt. 1, Box 379, Nor- eross, Ph. 448-3312. Sears garden tractor in per- fect cond., with drag harrow, Jay off plow, cutting harrow, turn plow and planter, $150. Clay Saunders, Rt. 4, Jenk- insburg, Ph. 6664 (not col- ject). ~ Frail type silage harvester, 250.; heavy dut-- 10 disc bush and bog harrow, $100.; Graham-Home_ plow, $125.; John Deere No. 5 mower meeds repairs, $75. Clifford Johnson, P.O. Box 170, Pal- metto, Ph. 463-3514. 1950 Ford tractor complete with planter, cultivators, - Fowlers. 2 disc plow and pick- up type dise harrow, all excel. 3. Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-6518. in. cond. L. K. Wood, Rt.. 1955 John Deere 40, 1 tractor, good cond., good Tear Te 3 point lift. Doyle Bue Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph. 4393. : 4 tray cabinet incubator with positioners, $80. L. W. McBurney, 2109 Bungalow Rd., Augusta. Intnl. combine No. 141 with 12 ft. grain header and 2 row corn header in extra good op- epating cond., and good motor, Sacrifice ats ol 990. 9D Fountain, P.O. Drawer 878, Warner Robins. . John Deere mule drawn mowing machine, No. 4, and harrow, $50. each. Harold Stacey, Rt. 6, Carrollton. Allis-Chalmers 60 combine with grain a ane bagging platform, $400. im; In good cond.) $400. Ree on JiR c/o Fritz Orr Farms, Rt. 2, New- nan (or Rt. 1, Palmetto). 73. chicken feeders, 5 ft. leng, excel. cond., easy ad- justable legs, $1. ea. not de- livered; also, 100, 4 ft. long feeders in good cond. C. T. Tolliver, Rt. 1. Rocky Face. Equipment WANTED Want small hand or power driven corn and small grain mill. State price crated F. O. B. your town. Alonzo Chance, Rt. 3, Box 1, Twin City. Want tractor with wide front wheels to pull tobacco sleds. Fred H. Lee, Metter. _ Want to trade 2 disc Ford plow, excel. cond., for 3 point hitch, all purpose plow. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Sp- rings. Ph. 943-3071. Want Ford or Intnl. utility 300 tractor in real good shape, within 50 miles of Ellijay. Carl C. Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Want to buy poultry houses to be torn down and moved. State. size, type and _ price. Horace Trammel. Rt. 5, Cum- ming, Ph. 887-4576. Want 250 gal. Butane gas tank. James Long, Box 13, Cohutta. e Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 40 dairy cows, all milking, Holstein, Jersey and Guern- seys, and 584 Jb. Pet base, for- sale at reasonable price. Mrs. Lewis P. Gunn, Thomson. Reg. Angus breeding age bulls, mature herd bulls ready to go, and several bull calves from exceptional bloodlines. W. T. Torgensen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia. 35 good quality Hereford bred heifers, uniform, smooth headed, well marked, have had shots, and are pasture bred for fall and winter cal- ves, $150. ea., cash or terms, with free delivery. Pierce L. Cline, c/o Cline Ranch, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 786-7821 (Covington). Dbl. standard polled Here- ford sire, calved May 9, 1959, grandson of CMR Rollo Dom 15th, of excel. reputation. A fine herd sire, being offered | to prevent inbreeding. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-3705 (after 8 p. ae) Reg. Black Angus bull, 15 mos. old, $175., Del. up to 75 miles free of chg., Grandson of 1956 Intn]. Grand Champ- ion O. B. 13th. C..N. McClure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-2266. Angus an and Holstein heifers, some crossd with Shorthorn, avg. 1 yr. old, gentle, $100. ea. Come see. Clarence Brown, Helena, Ph. 867-3017 (not collect). 2.cows and calves for sale: 4% Holstein and half Jersey with 4 month old half Angus heifer calf, $190.; half Guern- sey, fourth Whiteface and fourth Angus with 3 mo. old half Angus heifer ealf, $180. C. W.-Tippins; Rt. 1, Midway Rd., Powder Springs, - Ph. 428-9081, Marietia, ; row, |. grade bef cattle, 34 cows, 24 with calves at side, and good Reg. Angus bull, all for $6750., or will sell in small groups. S. M. Pickering, P. 0. 191, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892- 2945. Purebred Angus bull, (no papers) Wt. approx. 1000 lbs., 2-% yrs. old, $200., or 20c lb. W. H. Hollinsworth, Rt. 2, Covington, Ph. 786-6692. Reg. Angus cattle: bred heifer, cows with calves at side, cows heavy with calf, from good _ bloodlines and clean; also, Reg. Angus bulls, some old enough for light service, from $300. up. Clean, Cc. V., and guaranteed bree- ders. F. W. Phillips, c/o West- over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959. ; Thoroughbred Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, (first calf born Feb. 1, 1963), gives around 4 gals. milk daily, very gentle, $150. John Chitwood, Rt. 1, Grantville, Ph.. AL. 3-3749 (not collect). 4 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, red, ready for service, priced to sell. Del. in Ga. for small fee. Hardwick Harris, RED, Gibson. Nice Jersey cow, will fresh- en in about 60 days with 2nd calf. Luther E. Frazier, 971 Simpson St., N. W., Atlanta, Ph. JA. 2-3154. Black Jersey heifer fresh with Ist calf, giving over 4 gal. milk daily, $140., or will trade for calves. W. L. Greer, Rt. 1, Grayson, Ph. 826-4600. Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs. old, dehorned, ring in nose; and -12 mo. old. Reg. Guern- sey male, dehorned, both well marked, and good bloodlines. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Thoroughbred Santa Gert- rudis cows and bulls, and few second cross cows. J. W. Morris, c/o Double M. Farms, PO 119 .Carcoliion seh kbs 2-2852. Extra nice Reg. polled Here- ford cattle: 1 heifer, bred, marked well, and several bulls under 18 mos. old. Frank Stephens, Red Bud Rd., Cal- houn. Dbl Reg. bull, 5 yrs. old, well natured and halter broke, for sale, or will exch. for Dbl. Reg. Hereford bull of same nature. William Harris, Rt. 3, Jeff Davis Rd., Thomaston, Ph. 7-4098 (not collect). 112 head of Hereford cows, Wt. approx. 800-1150 lbs., part of herd Reg.: 71 calves from 6 Wks. to 5 mos. old; 4 Reg. bulls, approx. Wt., 1100- 1600 Ibs.. complete herd $31,500. Ralph L. Eskew, P. O. Box 606, Fairburn, Ph. 964-2438 (from 6 to 8:30 p. m., or Sat. and Sunday.) Swine 8 wk. old pigs for sale, healthy, lean meat type, $10. ea. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Pow- der Springs, Ph. 943-3071. 9 wk. old pigs for sale, half Hampshire, half Spotted Pcl- and China, $10. ea. Lowell Grant, Rt. 3, Flat Creek Rd., Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-2738 (not collect). Extra nice Duroc, Landrace pigs, 6 wks. old, $10. ea.; also several shoats, $15. ea. E. W. Althouse, 204 Benson Ave., Smyrna, Ph. 435-0143. Choice Duroe breeding st- ock, males and females, all from lg. litters, treated, Reg. in buyers name, all ages. William E. Lanier, Rt. 5, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. Duroc meat-type boars and gilts, 4 mos. old, boars, $25. and $27.50; gilts, $27.50 and $30. Champion bloodline, tr- eated for cholera, and lg. for age. Reg. in buyers name. Jerry Wilcher, Gibson, Ph: bow. Nice Reg. Hampshire boar, good_ bloodlines, perfectly marked, sires large litters, $60., or will trade for young Reg. Hampshire boar unrela- ted to my stock. Carl C. Smith, Rts, Blivay, Reg. spotted Poland China and Duroc hogs sired by champion bloodlines, over 300 spring pigs to pick from. W. Preston White, Ri. 2, ae 4Ph. 568-4333, Groalln Well culled: hed: of Box i Reg, English B) ack rge) Service age boars, gilts, and bred gilts. Mrs. Hubert Smith, } Rt. 1, Box 129, Pearson, Ph. 534-7582 (not collect). Reg. S. P. C. shoats, long meat type, fine breeding stock, best bloodlines. George Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring (2 mi. W. of Dimpseys store). Little bone Black African Guinea pigs (the kind that stays fat); also, for breeding, 2 male hogs and lg. sow, for sale at my farm (6-% mi. S. of Griffin on Hwy. 19.) Wilson Carson, Guinea Hog Farm, Rt. 3, Box 371, Griffin. 16 Hampshire pigs, gilts and males, 8 wks. old, $12.50 ea. at farm. Ray Cook, Rt. 2, Fair- burn. Reg. Landrace service age boars and gilts, and bred bilts from popular bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5- ae 2589. Reg. Black Essex pigs avail- able June 20, 10 wks. old, $25. ea., both sex. Wiley Ge Dampier; Rt Box 210; Valdosta. Horses, Mules & Ponies 6 yr. old walking gelding, handsome and stylish, $225. W. R. Andrews, Carnegie. Strawberry roan walking horse gelding with matching bridle, breast plate and sad- dle, $275.: ; large paint pony, part Welch, saddle and bridle included, "$200.: 32 yr. - old gelding, sorrel with blaze, part thoroughbred, natural jump- er or good for racing, $275. Joe Boutwell, Rt. 1, Box 262, Riverdale, Ph. ME. 4-3908 (nights only). E Mare, gentle, bay 3, 5 gait- ed gelding, nice, spirited. Black Shetland pony, gentle. E. Warren Althouse, 204 Ben- son Ave., Smyrna, Ph. 435- 0143 p.m. Black and Shiie pony, sad- dle and. bridle; also, black pony, saddle and bridle. L.. E. a Stockbridge, Ph. 474- S Small spotted racking Worse 800 to 900 lbs., very gentle,. $175. Robert. Stacy, 114 Cham- berland Cir., HE. 5-8262. (no collect calls). About 60 Shetland ponies, males and females, asst, of ccls. Would like to trade 30 or 40 for beef type cattle on equal value basis. Will sell oe $65. up. RB: Branch, , Lake Rossie Ranch, Bish- a Nice 12 yr. old gaited bay gelding, spirited but gentle so any one can ride, no bad hab- its, $150. Beth Hegwood, elvte 3. Box 1950, LaFayette. At Stud: dark golden Palo- mino stallion, Reg. or Walk- ing horse and Reg. in Palo- mino Assn.; and jet black Arabian stallion, fee $25., will Pick up mare, breed until caught; also, chestnut mare, 4 yrs. old with blaze face and white stocking feet, easy to handle, bred to. dark gold Palomino for sale. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798. At Stud: Lowrys Ranger, P-142-306, permanent Reg. Quarier horse, $50. at time of service, return in season; al- so, for sale 2 Quarter horse fil- ly colts, 9 mos. and 2 yrs. old, out of good using mares sired by Dempsey of Katy Bee farms. John Rip Wilson, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 391-j-3. (between 6 and 7F/ PAt Marietta, Ph. for children, and bridle. Mrs. C. Nice gentle. ponies for sa cheap; also, want old ai crippled horses and mule highest prices payed, will pi up at your place. M Mahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., A gusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. Filly pony for sale or trat for heifers or for larger mar Guy Neymor, Rt. Ge Fre Kelly Rd., Rome,. Ph. 23: 4330, ae Bay Quarter horse, bla mane and tail with white st. and one stocking, good eo) formation, spirited, but ea: to handle; also, russet ropix saddle with foam padded se and bridle. Will sell togeth or separate. No collect call William Harris, Rt. 3, Je Davis Rd:, Thomaston, Ph. Nice Chestnut mare, abo 6 yrs. old, out of Reg. Wall ing horse mare and stud, nz tural racking; black gent Quarter horse stud, colt, wi be 2 in June, make nice roy ing and cutting horse. Bot reasonably priced. Frank Ste phens, Red Bud Rd.,; Calhoui Black and white Welc pony, about 8 yrs.- old, m Reg.; also, saddle and brid] all $150. James O. Lay, 143 Woodland Terr., pie Ad lanta-11; Ph. Pia: "3-2902 At Stud: Reg. dark Golde Palomino, snow white man and tail, white stocking blaze face, excel. conforme tion, bloodlines, and dispos: tion. Name, Little Warrio: also, Reg. Quarter stallio Resta Bar, by Tambo Bar ov of Flutter Lady; also fin horses for sale or trade an want horses to board. Jimm Rickard, c/o Circle R. Rancl Risso Ox 200. Conyers, P) 483- 8083 (nights). 2 good riding horses an one Quarter mare; also, sad dles and bridles. Mrs. E. W Hall, 500 Stewart Ave., we rietta. At Stud: 2 Wale home: Midnight by : Midnigh Sun, out of Merry Boy. mar and Society Dot by Societ Man. A. W. Gay, 55 Lake shore Dr., Avondale Estate: Ph. 427-9188 (days. for- ae pointment). 2 nice, gentle, gelding sad die horses for sale. Call any time. Albert C. Fuller, 590) Peachtree Dunwoody. NE Atlanta 28, Ph. 255-2258. - Nice Bay mare, black man: and tail, wt. 900 Ibs:, gentl: $125., or wil wee for open Whiteface hei fer. W. Chappel, P. O. Bo: 1904. TO cree Eye EVES 2 Reg. Walking pesca Tacs eolts, and yearlings. Mrs. O D. Mabry, c/o heey, Hil Farm, Rt. Box 463-C 5 Ad: bany, Ph. iE. 2-0742. ; CORRECTION: Nice smal mare horse, 5 yrs. old, witl 3 mo. old stud colt. by side mare bred back, very genth for children; also, 3 yr. ole pony stallion, not broken, val $325., or will trade for heifer; of equal value. R. H. Rice 5351 Rock Springs Rd., Lt thonia, Ph. 482-6618. Gentle red mare, 8-10 yrs old, fast, but easy to handle Fine for children or adults (now being handled by 9 anc 7 yr. olds), $150. with saddle W. Sam- ford, Rt. 3, Box ou8s Albany =e HE. 5-9731. WE a oS EYES TO THE FUTt WS Bereriment OF oMKTu Shetland ponies for rling filly, $65.; Reg. E. Burns, 1010 sh Rd., Griffin, ite alf Arabian bay stud Deal (Cromer, Rt; 35, Mayo Rd., Mar- 2h. 733-1045. ian mare, about 9 yrs. gentle from children, yestern saddle, bridle t, breast plate, all, ( Hicks, 5900 Rock- Rd ppatone Mountain, Sheep and Goats yoats (milk type) and $15., or will horniess, young, goats (nannies). E. ns, c/o Sandy Ranch, de ewes and 2 Reg. ale. 100 pct. lamb Jd this year. Ewes be- shed for early breed- Motte Smith, Rt. 2, Washington. Nubian does due to soon, bred to pure- fubian buck with na- milk producing mos. old, out of Iker, $8. ea.; Saanan ne doe, natural butt 10 mos. old, not bred, anan with 6 wk. old e bag, not broke, ht. goat with 6 wk. nny, thin, nice teats is, both $12. 50 or $7.50 kid. Andrew. ae 0) ram, 2 yrs. old, utton, $10.; billy goat, : hearing type, $15. W. ards, Rt. Carrollton. non eS any num- o 15 for sale. Small illies or nannies, $5. pert Stewart, Jr. Dub- eke ha) (not col- aks and ewes, Reg. bred, and crosses. Mrs. vis, 959 Daisy Park, ah SH. 5-7924. en arg milk goat and d kids, fine stock, ible price. J. W. Rieley, Quitman. bred Nubian buck, y for service this fall. thy Mathis, Tiger. Toggenbure bu buck goat, old, 28 March, 1963, igh producing stock, . In buyers name; al- goats and goat- milk- chine for sale. E. J. 1929 Cherry Rd., Ph. RE, 3-3710. for light service this black and white spot- ith tan trim; 1 black Both naturally horn- _ Dorothy pony or cael Pires : small children, oung SgeeS milch or 2nd calf by | f eshen. ae 30 ferred variety _| markets, enough for good service, jold | Reg., or subject to Reg. Pre- fer Carnation stock. St. size, stock and price must be right. J. E. Trice, Milner. Want nice, gentle, pleasure mare, about 6-8 yrs. old. Bill Shell, Rt. 1, Grayson, Ph. TH. 3-2710. Seed and Plants FOR SALE unning oe a connate $1.; 30 pkg Mammoth Russian eantlowe seed, 60c cupiul. All P. P. H. c Reid, 2303 SS pe Lyor nd. oe W., Atlanta, Py BOF 1- 7626. Cert. Ga. Red Potato plants $2. M. Lots of nice plants, call for special price on larger orders. A. E,. Graham, Rt. 4, Alma. Lg. striped sunflower seed, 25c cupful; catnip plants 10c ea.; peppermint and_ spear- mint plants, 5c ea.; red dry Old-time, tender, white Half Runner garden beans, Germ. 92 pct., 65c teacupful; 3 cupsful, $1.50; red spotted Crowder peas, Germ. 92 pct., 50c teacupful; 4 cupsful, $1; Blue Java Cowpeas, Germ. 91 pet., 50c teacupful; 4 cupsful, $1.; purple hull Crowder peas, Germ. 93 pct., 50c teacupful. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Early long green okra seed, (12 in. pods), Germ. 96 pct.; Ig. yellow corn seed, Germ. 93 pct. (60 or 70 days) 50c ccupful; rhubarb pie plant st- alks (for pies) 25c lb.; Cow- horn and banana pepper seed, Germ. 83 pct., 25c tspful, and stamped eny.; golden seal, 20c ea.; jensin plant, 50c ea.; pep- per plants, nice, 25c doz. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Tall tomato plants: Big Boy, Stone Marglobe, Rut- ger, and yellow, 50, $1.; hot]. pepper, peppermint, dill ait ersde weeds, 25c doz.; sage, thyme, O. Box 858, Thom- 10 and 50c; cabbage, collards, 80c C; eggplants 40c doz.; broccoli and brussel sprouts, 95c C. Add pecstage. Permit 137. F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., Atlanta 10, PL: 3-5251.. Ga. Red potato plants. Big Red, and Rutger tomato pl- ants. $90 C;- 500. $27" -$3:25 M., delivered. Permit 217. H. oe Smith, Box 82, Baxley. - Plenty Rutger. tomato pl- ants, come get them, 60c C; also, hot and sweet pepper | plants, $1. C; or le ea. Add postage; Ga. collard plants, 60c C. Add postage. Permit 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2. Ellen- woed, 3917 Panthersville. Old-fashioned tender white Half Runner bean seed, Germ. 90 pct.; old-fashioned tender white garden Creasback bean seed, Germ. 89 pct., ea. 65 cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58 Ellijay. Tender old-time bean seed: Wht. Cornfield beans, Germ. 98 pct.; little wht. Half Run- ner beans, Germ. 97 pct.; little pink Peanut Six Wks. beans, Germ. 98 pct., ea. 75c cupful; red speckled Crowder peas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cup- ful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Good tender old-time bean seed: Wht. Half Runners, Germ. 90 pct.;: white Creas- backs, Germ. 95 pct., ea. kind 75c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. | Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Yelnanda soy beans, com. 93 pet. purity, 98.28 pet., nexious weeds, $3.50 bu. FOB farm. J. W. Trunnell i sokbe 2, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4- 2040 (day). Millions first class Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, most pre- on produce 500, $1.50; 1000, $2.75; 3000 up, $2. M. Truck loads available daily. Best at- {tention to all orders. Be Jk Head, Alma, Ph. 632-4846. Choice Cert. Ga. Red pot-- ato plants, any amt. available daily, 500, $1.50; $2.75 M; 3000 up at $2. M. Only strong plants sold. B. Lowell Head, Alma, Ph. 632-4861. White blackeye Crowder peas, Germ. 93 _ pct.; - red || speckled Crowder peas, Germ. 84, 50c cupful. Add postage Ethel Crewe, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. ~ Yelnando> poner 91. pet. no noxious . Germ. weeds, a SO. 50, bu. FOB. Limited quan- | tity. (Excel. for planting with corn or behind grain). A. C. Searboro, Box 809, Dublin, Ph. 272-3 3322. Nice. field eS tomato ar -}ants forsale at my home. Per- . | mit -45 Ss 1362 Vi: GeZ. aoe well, hot pepper and dry, catnip, 30c qt. Permit 16. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Roy- ston. Marglobe and New Stone Rutger tomato plants, 200, $1. 50: $2.50 M.; Cayenne hot pepper plants, $1. Cees3e we: Calif. Wonder sweet pepper plants=. $1) -C $oe Mi - Bilack Beauty egg plants, $1. C.; $4. M. Permit 270. Watis Crosby, Graham. Seed and Plants Not Requiring Report Or Inspection Permit Nice Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg.; bushel gourd seed, 20, $1. Send stamped, addressed, enivs Rh. Cs Chastain, Kio; Ellijay. Dipper gourd seed, 25c pkg., and stamped env.; dipper gou- rds, cut, ready to use, 50c ea.; short neck Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg., and stamped env.; also, wild cucumber bark and life everlasting, both, 2 Ib. lardboxful, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Martin gourd seed, lg. pkg., 25c; Bu. gourd seed, 30, $1.; also, well matured martin gourds, lg., 50e ea.; med. 35c ea.; cut, shelllacked and ready to hang, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 1962 crop gourd Seca: Jong neck, med. size; and lg. Hen- slee Club, Milk Bottle. King Cobra Snake, African Monster and Jumbo seed, 48 (anykind) $1. including stamped, add- ressed env. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 1: Adel. Hay, Feed, a _ FOR ee as PAGE FIVE ina geese and 30 Male ed ducks, ci W. McBurney, 2109 Bungalow Rd.. Augusta. 20 Toulouse geese, (1961 raising) $3. ea.,-or will trade for 2 Nubian kids, nanny and billy. milk-type goats, Jersey or Guernsey bull calves, or for anything to use on farm. No shipping. Will answer all letters. Conrad Daniels, Rt. 1, Jesup. Dark Cornish Bantams, 4 hens, and one rooster, $10.; Barred Rock R. I. red Bantam hens, $2. ea.; also, young chicks from above. breeds; big type Buff Orpington fryer size, 4 pullets and one coc- keral $5.; Kake Campbell ducks, just started laying, 4 females and one drake, $10. Chas. B. Summers, Rd., Mableton. Purebred Golden Sebright Bantams, pr., $4.; Buff Coc- hin Bantams, pr. $8. Can ship anywhere. D. I. Thomas, Jr., P. O. Box 175, Augusta. Show type white Cochins, from long line of winners, old and young stock. Will -not ship No collect calls. Z. F. Camp, 330 Peyton Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph; PL: 3-7578. Few Silver Duckwing and B. B. Red Bantams; white and dark Cornish Bantams; few White Laced red chicks and Chukar hens, or will trade for pheasants or pigeons. O. O. Tolleson, 2412 Baxter Rd., SW, Atlanta sl5, Munsicker, Rtas, Box 276, McDonough, Ph, 423-3730. 15 Berigold laying hens, $1.50 ea: Mrs. C. M. Camytlell, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Duck eggs for hatching, 19, $1. plus postage. Mrs. W. Ww. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Game, Fowl and Eggs FOR SALE N. Z. W. does and fryers, reasonably priced. M. F. Sian- ley, 2185 Flat Shoals Rd., At- Janta 16, Ph. 378-7245. 12 white rabbits, 3 does, one buck and 10 baby rabbits, will not ship. Wayne Kendrick, Bailey Mill Rd., Rt. 2, Barnes- ville. N. Z. W. rabbits for breed- ing stock, Jrs., 75c ea., wt. at 3 mos. old, 10 to 13 Ibs., when grown, 18 mes. old, 20 to 25 Ibs., all pedigreed -stock for 12 yrs. C. W. Page, 149 Norih Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8. 25 rabbits IN. Zor Cali. Frank Plott, Rt. 1, Box 74 A, Duluth. Ph. 476-2363 (no col- lect calls). 3 to 6 wk. old rabbits. all colors, sev. frying size. $1. ea, G. H. McClure, Rt. B, Ellijay. N. Z. W. rabbits, male and female, one yr. old, $5. for both.; 3 males and 2 females, 10 wks. old, $2.50 ea. Wendell Smith, Box 183, Sparta. Pound size Nigger Reund= heads, blue Cubans, $8.50 irio. Grady Thomas, Blairsville. Surplus breeding stock for sale, trio Golden Seabright; odds and ends from other breeds; also, want Silver Se- bright cockerel, from good bloodline. Clyde H. Sherer, 803 Church St., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-6216. New crop Coastal Bermuda hay, cutting and baling now, fertilized according to recom- mendations. W. Presten White. Rt. 2, Alamo, Ph. 568-4333. Pensacola Bahia grass seed, pure seed 99.31 pct., Germ. 61 pet., firm seed 31 pct.. total Germ. 92 pct., 20c lb. FOB. E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania. Coastal Bermuda hay, $20. ton in field; $25. ton from barn. Ready now. D. B. Bear- den, Rt. 2, Quitman, Ph. Mor- ven 775-2441. Coastal Bermuda hay, 1963 crop, highly fertilized. high- est quality No. 1 hay, $25. ton at barn; No. 2 hay, $20. ton. Farm located 7 mi. N. of Tif- ton cn U.S. Hwy. 41. Berry Rigdon. Rt. 4, Tifton, Ph. 382-2985. Now cutting and baling new crop Coastal Bermuda hay. Pick up at farm, or will take order and have it put in your barn. For further info., Ph. DR. 8-2245 at night. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. Poultry & Eggs FCR SALE For sale, Rosecomb Sebright chickens: 2 hens, 3 cocks, and 3 small chicks 1 mo. old, $6. for all. Mrs. Vada Mosley, 242 East Walker Ave., College Park, Ph. PO. 6-8507. Lg. size Buff Cochin cock, beautiful, purebred, would be excel. breeder or good show stock, wt. 10 lbs. or over, 2273 Whites Mill Ra., Decatur, | Ph. BU; 98-8463. 4 pure Allen Rcundhead game roosters, 1 and 2 yrs. old, trimmed and ready to train, $7. ea.; also, some Allen game hens, $2. ea. Cannot ship. Syl- vester Spivey, 1887 Cedar St., Macon. White show type Kings large blocky stock, youngsters, $3.25 pr. up; few mated prs., $6. pr.; Birmingham Roliers, good performers, trained 19 fly, $3. pr., up. (not less than pr. shipped) R. Lamar Brantley; Rt. 2:62 BOX, 194 Wrightsville. Bobwhite quail, 5 to 10 days old, 25c ea.; older birds priced accerding to age; Bobwhite quail eggs, $10. C. Per. 110. Willie Gaultney, Box 36, Rey= nolds, Ph. TI. 7-4555. $4.50: Will ship. S. Snider, } RE THAN 1000 LUCKY Se ee i Wi Fores TRY CAMPS THIS SUMMER INDUSTRY AND Pupuic er WaT HuC T THE BOYS IN ST. es ERE ack ECTION eas : er THE C ae COMBINE A WEEKS LEARNING WITH FLENTY OF GOCD FcoD AN ae Becket {ON PAGE SIX _ Game, Foal and Eggs WANTED Show type white Fantails, mated pairs, $3.; 3 to 5 mos. old, $1. ea.; also, some real geod Giant Homers and Tex- ans (auto-sex birds) $4. to $5. mated pairs; young birds, $2. ea. Producers of real lg. squ- abs, all healthy. F. M. Oglet- ree Sr., Barnesville. Lg. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs. Write for details. Per: No. 10: J., Tade; 1328. 21st, St., Columbus 1. : Bobwhite quail for sale: Day old birds, 25c ea.; 5c wk. additional chg. Cannot ship under. 4 wks. old. Booking orders now for grown birds, $1. ea.; or as many as 300 at 90c ea. Del. Permit 118. A. L. Gill, 512 Mamie St., Ashburn, Ga., Ph. 567-2755, San Juan breeding rabbits Cots of them). S. J. Moore, 2965 Jonesboro Rd., S. E., At- Janta 15, Ph. MA. 2-2279. 75 New Zealand white rab- bits, 3-4 lbs. W. C. Grant, 4244 Glenhaven Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-6088. Auto-sex Texans, nice birds and fine squab raisers. Early 1963 hatch, unrelated prs., $4.50; 3 prs., $12.50. Prompt shipment, satisfaction guar. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville. Eggs from large Bobwhite breeders, $15. C.; small orders shipped by parcel post, $3. doz., including postage and in- surance; eggs from 8 oz. to 9 @z. breeders, $25. C., and $4.25 doz, All eggs shipped are from breeders that are layine fer- tile eggs; day old quail, 25c ea. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briar- cliff Rd. N. E., Atlanta 29, Ph. 634-7416. Per. 52. Hiscellanecus FOR SALE ' Small black pony saddle in excel. cond., dbl. girth, S305 or will trade for larger sad- dle (black or brown) of equal! G vaiue. Thomas Brown, 3412 Oakcliff Rd., Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-2628 (not collect). Yellow root, freshly dug washed, 4 lb. lardboxful, 85c; long red hot pepper pods for home use, 25c doz.: 6 doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey El- lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Yellow root, sassafras, May | $ apple, queen of meadow, yel- low dock root, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 lb. lardboxful, $1., plus 35c postage; peppermint, 30c bunch; 3 60c; martin gourd seed, 25c pk. and stamped envelope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. New crop wild flower hon- ey. fresh and raw. 5 1b. tin, extracted, $1.50; 6, 5 lb. cans, $8.; 22c lb. in case lots in your containers; 5 lb. tin with comb, $2.; 6, 5 Ib. cans, $10.- 50. Add postage. Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toc- coa (located 10 Mi. S. Toc- coa on Hwy. 106, at Mize). Real nice, country cured meat from very young hogs, not too fat, for nicely flavor- ed tender meat, 10-12 Ib. hams 80c lb.; shoulders, 75c Ib.; sides 65c lb. Morris San- ders, Glenwood. Blood root, wild cucumber bark, May apple, rattle root, scaley hickory bark, ratsbane, yellow root, queen of mea- dow, heart leaf root, ea. $1. for 2 lb. lardboxful, plus 25c ea. box for postage: also, nice shade-dried leaf sage, 8 tea- cupsful, $1. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground 6 ft. leather bullwhips, wood handle, all rawhide - covered, $5.; giant gourd seed; 25ce pkt.; 6 pkts., $1., gourd- craft instructions included, P.P. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear, 20 hives Italian bees, all hive units standard 10 frame. Bees all very. good cond., in- spected April 1963. R. H. Gardner, P. O, Box 387, Mc- 1962 crop nice shade cured sage, $2, lb, P. P. del. in zones 1 and 2 only, Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Rt. 3, Box 35-A, Ball Ground. Choice country cured hams, good lean type, 8-15 lbs., 90c lb., plus postage. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. - Nice rhubarb for home use, 25c lb., or if you come after, 20c lb. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. : : Catnip bushes, 4, $1.; hore- hound, 6, $1.; black raspber- ries, 6, $1.; Hemalaya dew- berries, 6, $1. Add: postage. Mrs. Ms Durner,> aRt. 6; Gainesville, New crop buckeyes, $5.50 gal.; 50c doz. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville. : Wild cucumber, bark, wild cherry bark, yellow root, red sassafras roots, rattle root. queen-of-meadow, ratsuan= heartleaf root, mullen root, Betiene butterfly root, ea $1. 45; & 1b. lark box full; black: snake root, $1. large match box full. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Nice, clean roots, yellow dock, red sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoe- string, May apple, 4 lb. lard box measured full, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice hand gathered and shade dried sage, $2. Ilb., Postage paid up to the 5th zene; $1.75, 5 lbs., postage paid up to the 5th zone: 10 lbs., $1.45, postpaid up to the 5th zone. Harrison T. Brown, Rt, 2, Box 357, Toccoa. Slightly used, tan colored, western styled saddle, will sell for cash or trade for calf. See, write or call. Doris see Rt. 1, Homer, Ph. 677- 3a5: Add_. postage. | 9 Fresh herbs, washed clean: | sassafras, yellow dock, yel- low root, devils. shoestring, queen of meadow, colts foot, and life everlasting, 2 Ib, lardboxful, $1. plus postage. kK. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 2 farm bells, No, 2 and 38, good cond. $25. ea. Carrol W, Hogan, Talmo (located 8 Mi. of Gainesville, U.S. Hwy. 129, or 9 mi. Jefferson, near Talmo). Yellow root, 4 lb. box, $1.; heart leaf, $1.35 for 4 lb. box. No out of state orders. Mrs. EH. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, El- lijay. | Wild cherry bark: dogwood bark; persimmon bark: red sassafras root; alder roots; peak roots; choorlem weed roots, all washed, half gal. ice-cream boxful, 75c. Add oc ea. boxful for postage. Herman iP eha dips oaRt 1, Wrightsville. Miscellaneous WANTED Want small cucumbers for home use. Mrs. Harold S. Reed, 410 East 55th St., Vannah, Want some fresh dill weed for making dill pickles, Mrs. Robt. H. Earnest, Rt. 1, Box 275, Griffin. Want some pods of Ga. Cayenne pepper, commonly called Rooster pepper, for planting purposes, not cross- ed with other peppers, and not substitute Cayenne pep- per. Miss A. G. Harly, 2347 Napier Ave,, Macon. Want to buy 100 to 200 bu. good sound oats for feed: and 5 tons of No, 1 hay, Del. to my place. Quote best prices, and what you have. Prefer in or around Augusta. W. H. Newnan Jr., 2923 Ri., Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-6914. Yellow root, $1., 4 lb. lard- box full, sassafras, red and white, $1., 4 lb. lardbox full; yellow dock, 6 large bunches; wild cherry bark, $1.00, 4 Ib. lardbox full; poke root, 4 50c; ratsbane $1.00, 4 lb, lardbox full. Add post- age. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Books, General Agricul- ture (Exploring Agriculture), 378 pages, Corp Management and Soil Conservation, 557 p.; Agricultural Marketing 519 p.; reneral Horticulture 464 p.; Farm Shop Work (Farm Shop Skills culture) 396 pages, $5. each. All, $2022: P 2 No