Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1962 NUMBER 6 Fall Farm Land Edition COMING WEEK OF OCTOBER 24th NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS All persons wishing to advertise flowers, plants or her vegetative material in the Market Bulletin must have re to do so. Most all advertisers have been issued permit which has a permit Number on the form. WANTED ddleaged lady wants farm work and will ; invalid, in exchange oom, board and $30. wk. : Mrs. E. Harrington, ees Nicholls. - man, three yrs. cultural college and farm d wishes to become asso- ted with beef cattle ranch. pable of managing, or as- ting management. uth Georgia. Bill Hodgson, 16 Langhorn St.. SW, At- White single man, 6 yrs. good health, able and ng worker wants job do- : d of farm work. k or smoke. Need room, d and small salary. James m oa 308 St. John SW, At- Ey aes mother wants job Hampton area look- fter laying hens in ex- ge for room or 3-room and small salary. Ruth oses, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Married white man, 32 yrs. one small child, wants eferences. Want use and reasonable salary. on A, Paces. 300 Wood- SE, c/o Mrs. Sad- BS vi aa die Saddler, Atlanta 12. Experienced dairyman uld like to take complete ge of dairy farm with to 100 acres. Must have 5 room house wired for ic pega R. Tippens, P. . Monticello. Prefer. Mrs. -' ble, non drinker, White man, age 37, with small family wants job tend- ing layers on poultry farm. Honest, dependable, sober and will work for reasonable ~wkly salary. Party answer- ing must not drink. Will need to be moved to 3-4 room house wired for electric stove. State numiber of hens and salary in first letter. Charlie Murdock, Rt. 3, Dogwood Dr. Summer- ville. (No telephone calls.) ~ Dairyman, aged 50, with 33 yrs. experience wants job for self and wife running Surge milking parlor of 40-50 cows. Prefer North Georgia. Non drinker, can give reference 5 states, Need 3-room house or trailer to live in. A. R. Sned- egar, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. Want job on farm as day laborer. Son can drive tractor amd truck, has license. Will consider helping with house- keeping and light farm chores. Drinkers need not re- ply, we are sober and honest. gd.) rarker, cnt, 1) Dougilasville, Man, 33 yrs. old, good health honest and dependa- wants job taking care of invalid, or as caretaker. Roy Nuss, 228 Barber St., Athens. White man 45 yrs old wants job working with chickens and layers. Honest, sober and hard worker. Can drive trac- tor and do general machine work. Need work at once. Grant Dickerson, Rt. 3, Toc- coa, Farm Help: _ Want single, sober and re- liable colored man for light farming and yard work tor salary, room and board. J. H. Donaidson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley, ao East on St. Hwy. No. Want unencumbered white woman to live in farm home, help with light farm chores and be companion to elderly lady. Only one in family. Small salary and live as one oft family. Mis. H. C, Clem- ents, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst, Ph. FR 5-2998. Need at _once, white mid- die-aged lady to live in home, do light farm chores and care for elderly lady for salary and board. Mrs. Charles Miles, Rt. 1, Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow, Fh. 478-6888. Want sober, reliable man with family to work 3000 tur- pentine boxes. Winter job available and 5 room house on school bus and mail route. M. L. Williamson, Rt. 2, Vi- dalia. Want man to work small erop with mule on 50/50 ba- sis. Must be reliable and a worker. 6 acres cotton, 11 of peanuts and 10 of corn. State number in family and how much needed to furnish per month. W. A. Pisgers, Rt 42; Cordele. Want family man to do general farm work and look after laying hens. Prefer two in family to work. Will pay $6. per day and furnish house with wader, wired for electric stove. L. C. Grooner, Rt. 1, Ludowici. Need sharecropper for high quality farm two miles from Claxton, Georgia, for 7 acres tobaceo, 26-1/2 cotton, 15 peanuts, 125 corn, requiring large work force and your machinery and equipment. Must furnish self and will need references. Large 9- room house available. State ages, No telephone calls. B. E. Daniel, M. D., P.O. Box 209, Live Oak, Fla. (Ga. tax pay- er and land owner.) Want white woman to do light farm work and house- keeping, cooking, washing and ironing for private room, Doar dan GO >l0.00;- per week. E. E. McGahee, Rt. 1, Box 163. Dearing. ~ Want reliable man to op- erate dairy farm, honest, so- ber and willing to work. Six room house, running water and wired for elec. stove ava- ilable on school bus route. Apply in handwriting stating age. Three references requir- ed. Mrs. B. R. Vo: 26, Monticello. yles, Box Oct. ABAC, Tifton. Oct. Tifton. Oct. Tifton. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Noy. Nov. Agricultural CALENDAR 9 Steer Feeding and Marketing Short Course, 23 Rural Area Development Short Course, 30 Wildlife Management Short Course, 1 Pecan Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. 6 - Tobacco Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. 7 Risks That Can Bankrupt and How to Handle Them, ABAC, Tifton. 8 Broiler Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. 9 Egg Production Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. 13 Forestry Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. ABAC, ABAC, Want settled, honest, mid- die-aged couple with own in- come to do farm chores, car- penter and repair work in ex- change for rent-free house, wired for elec. stove (no bath er hot water, pay own light bill) located 2 mi. fom coun- try town on mail and school bus route. Mrs. Lillie M. Mashburn, Rt. 3, Jasper. Want working foreman for So. Georgia farm with knowl- edge of general farm equip- ment, exp. in corn, peanuts, general row crop farming and with small family. House with plumbing and elec. on school bus and mail Rt. No drinkers. Give age, number in family: Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE 5-8621 (no | y; Want farm maintenance man in good physical cond. to do ordinary -mechanical work, simple. welding, etc., able to drive tractor and do other farm work. Good house available on school bus route. No drinkers. Jack Willis, Rt. 2. Folkston. Want man 30- 45 yi yrs. 's. old with family as foreman for 900 acre farm. Must be sober, reliable and experienced with hogs, cattle, machinery, and know how to castrate and vaccinate, mix and grind feed and keep records of breeding and feeding for salary and share of profits. Give qualifi- cations and references. D. L. Fountain, P. O. Drawer 878, Warner Robins. Want refined, healthy, mid- dle-aged white woman for light farm work, cooking, and caring partly for woman in wheelchair. Live as one of family for room, board and reasonable salary. State age and particulars. Miss Nettie Rianchard, 2282 Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta. Want young man with high school educaiion to do gen, farm work and drive tractor who can make own adjust- ments and minor repairs, must be sober and reliable. S. L, Calfee, P.O. Box 145, _ Boston, Want white Christian wo- man 50-60 yrs. in good health to live in and do light farm work, and keep house for man and mother for room, bcard and $50. month salary. Mrs; D;.P. Till, 57 Pelham Rd oS Columbus. Want experienced dairy man with small family under 45 yrs: to help at dairy. Must be honest, scber, depsndable and clean. O. E. Johnston Jr., 1390 View Rd., Conley, Ph, MA 2- 3468 after 8 PYM. Want married, honest, so= ber and reliable man on sal- ary basis, to look after small herd of beef cattle and hogs; and to keep up fence and tend 35-40 acres of corn, and feed. | References required, come see before trade. Can start now, J. A. Lowery, Rt. 4, Eastman, Want working foreman for ege farm who drives truck, tractor and to make deliveries. Want dependable and honest man in good health. Good sal- ary offered to right man. Ira i. Dopson, Rt 2; = Box 132, Machen, Ph, 468-6058 (Mon- ticello, no collect calls). Want family man under 45 yrs. of age to work on poul- try farm in South Georgia. Must be in good health and not drink. Modern house wired for electric gas stove. F, G. Shivers, 3 Shivers. or Rt. Want white Christian. wo- man to live in home with el- derly couple and do light farm work for roomy, board and reasonable salarWgReed Wil- iam sabes 32 Powt er Springs. Goomsia First @ PIMENTO PEPPER _@ NAVAL STORES @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS ean: PAGE TWO. [MARKET BULLETIN: Capitol GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Atlanta 3, Phone JAckson 4-3292 NATIONAL esas | commercial business, Old fashioned varigated Hollyhock, 6, $1.; Butterfly rbushes, 6, $1.5 Holly bushes, Cedar, and white Dogwood, 6, $1.; well rooted Crabapple Square trees, 5, ei ae native i Azaleas, 5, $1.; pink running Georgia Rose bushes, 4, $1.; Daylilies, orange, _ $1. purple ~Lilac . bushes, 4. $1.; Rain Lilies, 6, Notices of farm produce || $1. Plus postage. Mrs. P. Mal- and appurtenance; admissible under postage regulations in- serted ome time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted fom any any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or _ business nor from any indivi- 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- achi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Per. 305. Emperor and Sir Watkins bulbs, four cents ea. Del. in Ga., no checks. No order filled for less than 25 bulbs. Per. 185. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Rt. 38, North Goddard Rd., Lithonia. White Dogwood, 18-36 in., $35. C; Crepe Myrtle, dwarf, dark red, white, purple, 18 in. to 4 ft., $37. C; Violets, Royal Robe, White Perfection (pure white) $6. C. 50c post- age. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3. Greenville, Per. 160. Hybrid Daylilies: Linda, Port, Gold Dust, Mikado, 7 Seas, J. T. Russell, Demon, Sammy Russell, Theron, Sly- via, Warpath, Redhead, Pur- ple Waters, Mrs. Wyman, Pride of Houston, Baronet, Minnie, Lena Hoover, Mary Guenther, Kwanso, 25 ea., or $2.50 doz. Damp pkg. bonus plants, labeled, add postage under $5. Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Hiawassee, Per. 142. 1517 lication that is delivered PHIL CAMPBELL Bees the United Stetes mail, D. A. Pullin, Editor Elizabeth Hynds, Editor of Notices 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 requests to be MANAGER. Market mailing list, changes of address, etc., Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. removed from CIRCULATION added to or to Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notics and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, large plants. fine stock, damp packed in sturdy boxes, plant now for large flowers with |long stems, $1.35 doz., p.p. Per. 157. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta, Ph. RE 6-8349. Pot plant cuttings, 25 asstd., $1.25; Pussy Willow_and asst. colors of monthly Rose cut- tings, 75 doz., p.p.; old fash- ioned lavender col. Rose cut- ting free, good all year. Mrs. wy S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel, Per. Thrift, all colors except Farm Help WANTED Want working farm fore- man with knowledge of to- bacco and livestock, Weekly salary basis. W.C. Hughes, Rt. 3, Valdosta, Ph. CH 4-1562. Flowers FOR. SALE Hardy Stephanotis, 2, $1.00 _(small); large, $1.00 ea. Lem- on Lilies, 3, $1.00; Iris, Golden Ruffles, large light blue, 3, $1;00. Per: 77, Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. 2 dif. trailing Coleus, 4 dif. Sultanas, white, pink Oxalis, Amarylhis seedlings, all root- ed, 2 dif. Geranium cuts, 8 dif. Cactus, 10c ea3 Madonna Lilies, 25c ea.; red Spider Lilies, Tub rose, 15c ea.; blue Violets, Butter and Eggs, mix- ed Iris, 35c doz.; Sword and solid leaf Ferns, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville. Per. 138. Cactus, Peanut, Chicks, opuntia pads three types, 3, 50c; Special, Bryo- phyllum (air plant) and 2 types Bry. pinnatus, small, 5c Hen and ea. or 6, 25c. Extra plants with $1. order. Add postage. Per. 393. Mrs. Sherman L. Adams, 1018 Purina Dr., Gainesville. Daffodils; Emperors, $4.00} C, Sir Watkins, $2.00 C, p. p.; Seed: Calif. Poppy, red, pink, yellow and orange, dbl. white Fever Few, Phlox, Twinkle Star and plain, tspnfull., 10c plus stamped envelope. No checks. Per. 181. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed fall Pinks, mixed Verbenas, Tiger Lily bulblets, 50c doz.; Baby Breath, rooted, 3, 50 Tiger Lily bulbs, Red Spider Lily bulbs, $1. doz.; pink _ Thrift, rooted, 50c, 100. sprigs, add postage. No stamps or checks. Per. 119. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Seles Seed: Penny Royal, 25c cup; Heart leaf, 30 cup; Horsemint, 35 2 lb. lard box 6 fine dif. Col. Daylilies: Blk. Prince, Cabellero, Cherry Red, Peach Blush, Purple Waters, Baggot, bicolor, $1.00; lt. blue or deep purple Iris, 8, $1.00; pink or white Oxalis bulbs, 4, 25c; Thanksgiving rooted Cactus, 5, $1.00; Ig.Js sweet purple Violets, 50c doz.; blooming size Gardenia, 75c ea. Not less than $1.0 orders. Add 35c postage on ea. $1.00 order. Per. 347. Mrs. R. J. Felming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. 100 Milk and Wine Lilies, large size, 20c-25c ea. cannot ship; 12 Trish Junipers, 12-14 in., 35 ea.; Shasta Daisies, $1.00 2 doz.: Daylilies, $3.00 doz.; Iris: Happy Birthday, Party Dress, Truly Yours, Glittering Gold, $1.00 ea; Mary Randall, $1.75. Add 35c postage; also, Muscadine, $1.50 ea., Nov. del., 35c postage. Per. 11. Mrs. Lona Tallant, Lula. Pink Thrift, 50c; pot Hyd- rangeas, 25c-50c; Privet He- dge rooted, one cent each; light royal blue fall Daisies, 10c; 3, 25c; Woodsbine, Scotchbrooms, Lavender Lo- cust, 25; Chinese bamboo, red flowering Crab, 50c; dif. colors Chrysanthemums, Grape Hyacinths, Drakeshead, 25c doz. Per. 54. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain City. Jumbo Swiss giant Pansy plants, $1.50, 50; $2.50, 100; Easter Lily bulbs, $1. 50 doz.; rooted white Geraniums, Alu- minum plant, Maiden Hair, Fern, 3, $1.00; Marconi, Die- ners, dbl. Shasta Daisy, $1.25 doz., add 35c postage. Mixed Daffodil bulbs, Emperor, Em- press, King Alfred. Athens $10.00 C. express collect. Mrs. J. W. Jones, 301 Porter St.. Madison. Per. 49. Georgia Easter Lily bulbs, 40 bushels certified planting stock. Permit Mr. Monee, R full; Fever few, 25c pk. Add| 97. New Dearing blue, 50c; running foot, yard wide, blue, $5. rooted, p.p. on any $3. order in Ga.; Day- liis from Jernagin garden; Iris from Walter Marx; Calif. blue Violets, $2. bunch. Per. Mrs: -Z= D: Dodd, -Rt-- 1, Box 223, Alpharetta. postage. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, River Rd. Turners}; Daylily landscape special: Store, Lithia Springs. unlabeled mixed colors, 50, $3.; 100, $5.50; labeled, 20 cif., $4.; 40, $7.; Bearded Iris, unlabeled, $2.50 doz.; Butter- fly einaes alge 35 ue Lily of the Valley, 5, ; blue _| Salvia, 10, $1.; red Hibiscus, 50c. Add 35c postage on or- ders Aes $5. Per. 101. Wal- a Jackson, 1123 Vickers SE Atlanta. aes small plants, apes med. $1.; large, $3. Must come after eee, plants; Thrift, pink, $1.25 C; Christ- mas Cactus, 30c; Abelia, 10c cuting, p.p. Per. 308. Mrs. Ag- gie Hamil, 421 Wilson Ave., Bremen. Double and_ single Lark- spur, 10c pk.; blue Perennial Daisies, 10c pk.; Lantana seed, 10 pk.; red, white and pink double Geranium cut- tings, 10c ea., for as many as 5, 15 postage; Martin Gourd >| seed, 25c pk. and self-address- ed, stamped envelope on all. Per. 316. Mrs. W. W. Cauthen, Buchanan. Single blue Hyacinth, bloom size, 20, $1.;-Emp. and Em- press Daffodil bulbs, bloom size, 2 doz., $1.; Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1. Add 30c post- age. No orders under $1. fill- ed. Per. 75. Mrs. R. P. Stein- heimer, Brooks. Latham red Rasberry. plants, 6.2: $12 pipe ine:-Ga: sPerc Bia) Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Rd.. Barnesville. Hemlock Jaurels, white pine, wild Cherokee rose, 2-3. ft., $3. doz.; Globe Arborvitae, 16-29 in., $4. doz.; Moss Rose, $1. Moss packed, p.n. Per. 187. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. White pine; Hemlock Lau- rels, Rhododendrons, 2-3 ft., $3. doz.; Globe Arborvitae, 15-20 in., $4. doz.; deep pink large Phlox, 2 doz., vacked, v.p. Per. 186, Sadie Wilson, Biue Ridge. _2-tone yellow, January biooming Buttercups, white sweet scented cluster April Daffodils Star of Bethlehem, January and March bells, 3 doz., $2.; Also, Cannas, Cin- mamon_ vine, seed, -|leaf Sultana $1. Moss Yellow Mums, $1.50 doz.: orange Daylilies, Irish lilies, 1.50 doz.; blueberry bushes, 1.25 doz.; sellew and red plum bushes, 3, $1. foe post- age. Per. 360. Mrs. E. L Gray, Rt. 1, Bremen. African Violets at home, 10 mi. N. of Carrollton, near Center Point store. All col- ors and blooming, 50c pot. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bre- men, Per. 256. 5 Hollyhock seed, Calif. Won- der and Cayanne pepper seed, 10e with stamped envelope; mixed colors Per. Phlox, Hol- lyhock, Hen and Biddy, 10c ea.; white, pink, blue and fern leaf Spirea;- Potentilla, red, purple, pink and white Althae, red, pink and white bush Honey Suckle, Snow- ball, red, purple, pink, blue and white Crepe Myrtle, For- sythea, He and white Hy- drangea, 4, $1. Add postage. Per. 201. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton. Asst. pot flower cuttings, 20. $i... rad Hollyhock seed; mixed Sweet William seed; mixed Hibiscus seed; db Salmon pink Poppy seed, 25 pkg.; Lemon lilies, 75c doz.; Madonna lilies, 4, 1. Add 25 postage on bulbs and cuttings. Per 88. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Purple, blue and white Vio- lets; blue fall Daisies; small and large Shasta Daisies; la- vender Peppermint; red Horsemint; white and pink Yarrow; Gooseneck; Agerat- um; Montbretia; asstd. Chry- santhemums; asstd. Iris; 6 dif. kinds Orange Daylilies, dbl. and singles, all 50c doz. Add postage. Permit 14. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. Blazing Star (red color) tree seed, also, few Mimosa tree seed, for sale or trade for cro. pieces, honey, small dwarf hedge on Nigger Round Head game eggs. Make offer. Lillie M. Mathis, 4757 1ith Ave., Columbus. Pink Per. Phlox, 50c doz.; Geraniums, Speckled leaf and Maple leaf Beefsteak Begonia cuttings, 20c ea.; varigated and Fuchsia, rooted, 30 ea.; dbl. red and white with red center Althea. Oak Hydrangea, Snowballs and old time yellow Rose, 50c ea.; Rain and Spider Lilies, $1.00 doz. Permit 79. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Box 74, Roy- ston. Sally at the Gate, pink Thrift, Lavender, mixed col. Mums, 15c doz.; white with yellow center Narcissus, 20 doz.; Chaster and fall Daisies, Lemon Lilies, lg. lavender, light and dark blue and white Iris and Golden Glow, 50c doz.; Red Hot Poker, small, 25c ea.; large, 50c ea. Add postage. Permit 15. Mrs. O. W. Martin, Rabun Gap. King Alfred and Dutchess of Windsor Jonquils, $1.00 C. Cannot ship. Permit 418. Mrs. Bessie Bennett, Rt. 3, 6362 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-9507. Blue and white Siberian Tris, Shasta Daisies, Narcissus, Jonquils, 35c doz.; Butterfly bush, Almonds, Anthony Waterer, Spring Glory For- sythia, 25c ea.: 3; 50c; old fashioned pink bush _ type Roses, 50c; large bearded Iris, dif. colors, 50c. doz.; grass Pinks. 3 colors, 10 ea., 3, 25c. Per. 55. Varilla Quarterman, Mountain City. Spider Lilies, 50c Magnolias in pots, 8-12 in., $1.00 ea.; Gardenias in pots, 75 ea.; large red Cannas and yellow with red spotches, five cents ea.; King Alfred Nar- cissus, 75c doz., at my house, will not ship. Per. 3. Mrs. Mary E: Hudson, Rt. 2, Macon, Ph. SH-3-5884. Mixed col. Iris, mixed fall bulbs, April blooming Narcissus, $1.50 C.; also, dried flowers, $1.00 box. Permit 169. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, $1.25 doz.; Loquat plants, 10 25, $1.25; $1.50> C.; 2|in. high, ope oe: Both p. rmit 309 doz.:. Travitia, flamingo salmon; La Bohe pink, 6, $2.00; Per. P. fuchsia, salmon, lilac, pink, etc., 4 strong $1. 25; few mallow type iscus, sev. colors, 6, $1.00 poppy seed, many color: tspn. Per. 2. Mrs. C. ae ner, 1807 Vinson Hwy. ledgeville. A All kinds ~Narcissus, fodils, Jonquils $1.50 $12.50 M.; white, pink yellow Calla Lilies, Cr Hybrid, Amaryllis and A le Lilies, 3, $1.00; Butte Lily, 5 kinds Daylilies, re and white Spider Lily and. col. Flay Lilies, $1.50 Imp. Shasta Daisy, 50c Permit 354. Mrs. J. E. Hi Rt. 4, Quitman. New variety Iris, Me Red, one root, $5.00; vance, Tiffany Iris and Lilies, $1.00 doz; S Iris, dk. blue and white, 1. doz.; Hedge Rose, $5.00 Mt. Ivy, Ga. State Rose, Do wood, Sweetshrub, red Sho make, Wintergreen, ~elloy bell, Scotchbroom, 25c Add postage. Permit 388. | Thad Watson; Rabun a8 6 colors Cannas, $1. : 14 colors Cannas labeled, * 75; 25 kind Daylilies, 25 e: Ameryllis, Milk and lilies, red Spider Lilies, U brella Palm, 25 ea.; Tu Narcissus and Daffodils, doz. Add_ postage. Pe: Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Box 150, Camilla. 6 cols. Verbena, Lem Lilies and Cushion Mums, red Thrift, each 20, $1.0 rooted Geraniums, $1.00 pink Cannas, 25; 2 Strij Grass, 25c; big spotted Begonia, 50c; Daylilies, 5, $ pink Oxallis, five cents a 10c. Add postage. Permit | Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Box, 64-A, Royston. Boston, Sword, Maiden Hi and Artillery ferns, 30c. | red, white, rose, pi Geraniums; dbl. red Begonia pink, red, rose and pink Bro. everblooming Begonias; se mon, pink, white, red, laven er, Sultanas; purple Fuchsi Coleus; Joseph Coat; Christ- mas and Thanksgiving Cact all 20c ea.; Permit 143. M | W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston Bird of Paradise s Night blooming Cereus Lantanas, 50c ea.; Hen a Biddy and Japanese Pp Cushion, 25c ea.; dried flo ers, rabbit tobacco _bloo: Queen Anns Lace, Sunflow seed pod, Cattail, Sw grass, Goldenrod and Bi dock, 6, $1.00. Permit 22. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Spart Sage plants, nice la roots, $1.00 bunch; Alth Sy 12. in. sto 8 ft-s truck load all col. baby breath fern, 75c ornamental Lily bulbs, 25 ea.; Regal Lily, 50 per bul! Cherokee Rambler Rose, 75 ea. Permit 390. Rachel Tuck, Box 74, Tate. Dbl. Orange and single yel. low Daylilies, 75 doz.; Spid Lilies, $1.00 doz.; 30 asstd. plant cuttings; also, large plants in cans that ean: not be shipped. Permit 173. Mrs. W. J. Dimon, Rt. 1, Box 71, Woodland. Daylilies: Potentate, Powis er Puff, Midwest Maiesty, Colonial Dame, Killarny Lass, | Princess, Skylark, Roya Ruby, Garnett Robe, Pir Damask, Salmon Sheen, Red Velvet, Mission Bells, Maid Marion, Revolute, each, 50_ ea.; $5.00 doz.; Iris: 12 label- ed, $2.00; 12 not labeled, | $1.25; my selection of 12 Day- lilies, $2.50. Add 40c postag Permit 154. Mrs. M. P. Comma Re. 1, Washington. : Ligustrums, 4 ral, $1.50, doz; Sorc dwa blue Per. Phlox; wate Pi Camdytuft and N. Nandinas, 50 doz; $7. 50 C.; English Iv Vinea Minor; biue and_ Thrift; white. berry, 00 or more Catalpa seed d $10. at my farm. O. E. aw ford , Rt. 3, Barnesville. . 18-24 in., dwarf Box- d (Suffruticose) about as oad as high, very reasona- Fy Greenville, Ph, DR 125 each named Iris and lilies: Daylilies labeled, ds, gold, canary, pinks, arlets, purples, yellows, bi- lors and rose, 25c ea.; $2.50 Tris, 12 labeled, "$1. 50; labeled $1.00 doz.; white everfew, 75c doz.; Leri- e, lavender blooms, 75 Cx liyhocks, mixed, $1.00 doz. d 40c. eae Permit 19. s. F. M. Combs, Washing. : Evangeline, Mt. Breeze, Spitfire, Pink pee and Peach Blow, 35c ea., or 3, $1.; Mikado, Purple aters, Baronet, Briarcliff, da, Princess and_ Mary er, 50c ea.; Trail of Id, Erie, Jr., and Royal 5e ea.; Asstd. seed- best varieties, aller one yr. size 50c doz. iope. $1. doz. p.p. and bon- -s.| postage. Mrs. Conaway, Box 143, Guy- Mix color Princes Feather, | + 5 color seed, 25c pkt.; Poppy , pink and rose, dbl., 25c ? Tris, mix color, $1. 25 mix color Cushion $1.25 doz. Per. 110. cc. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal- C Tris: blues, reds, yellows, d bi-colors, $1. doz.; Gol- Glow, 25 ea; Night looming Cereus, everbloom- Begonias and other pot nts, 15, $1.; Shrimp plants, bloom all -winter, all zes, 20c-65c. Add postage ders under $1.50 Per. Ela M. Moore, /o Griffin, Cataula. ced bulbs: yellow Nar- Buttercups, 2 - toned bl. Daffodils, Butter and Pee: paper white Nar- 3 doz. $1.; yellow Banksia and Dr. Van- et, one yr. old Rose bush- -75 ea.; yellow and white dy Banksia, Dr. Vanfleet, A y Wallace, City of York, 1 ean Piller, rose cuttings, doz.; white Confederate ellow Florida Jasmines, tage. Per, 36. inson, Box 104, -Philodendrons, s Jew, 30c punch; Be- ias, Thurstonia, Guinea Ruffle leaf and Fish ale ferns, 65; Airplane vari. inum plants, 40c; 30 dif. nds Cactus, 45 and up. d postage. Per. 65. Mrs. Mashburn, Cumming. Uncertified Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, ae size 15c-35c ea.; veral bu. planting stock, bu. Per, 408. Dwight DY Fayetteville, Ph. 461- ed Spirea, Snowball, Al- ond, Kerria, Japonica, Abel- vhite and purple Lilaes, yacinth bulbs, blooming e, old fashion dbl. ages $1.25 p.p. Per. 12, Mrs. pee Rt. 3, Dawson- onquil bulbs, 50c doz., ee pL. 2D ae ae Chrysanthemums, doz.; blue Iris, 40 doz.; rooted Easter Lilies, 4, kinds box ~ "flowers, Sultana, Coleus, rns, 10 cutting: - | roots, -tyard Dr., N.. E:, Ss, MARKET. BULLETIN ; Pink Thrift, 50e C., or $2., 500, plus 40 postage. Per. 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 2917 Pan- thersville Rd., Ellenwood. Red Ozer Dogwoods; yel- low Weigela; dbl. Rose of Sherron; pink, white, violet, orchid, deep red, old rose, Sweet Shrub, pink Althea, 50 ea.; white Hydrangea, $1. ea.; Daylilies, yellow Primrose, 6, 0c; Cacti, Worlds ree Pat- ty Cake, Corncob, 50c. Add vostage. Mrs. ee Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Per. 93. Plants: Sweet Williams, garden Pinks, 35c doz.; Lov- fing Tangle, 25; Seed: dbl. pink Poppies, mix Sweet Wil- liams, all colors, Sherry Pop- pies, Carnation Pinks, mix Larkspur, Blanket flower, blackberry Lily, 25 tblspn.- full. Add postage. Per. 53, Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. Strong, well rooted giant Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, $1.50 doz.; 24, $2.50; 50, $4.; 100, $7.; dbl white Spice Pinks, $2. doz; 25, $3.50; blue Per- ennial Creeping Phlox (not Thrift) $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.75; large size, mixed color Tri- toma (red hot poker) 6, $2.; 12e SBvip, ers ck (0; Mrs. S. Searbrough. 2869 Church St., East Point. Dark pink and purple and light pink Crepe Myrtle; yel- low thornless Rose, all good 4, $1.; fish scale Be- Geraniums, 50c ea.; Butterfly bush, 4, $1. Add F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville: Per. 295. Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.; red, white, blue and pink Thrift; 6 col. Verbena, $1. doz.: $5. C; Jonquils, April blooming Narcissus bulbs, $2. C.; $15. M; pink Sweet Wil- l:ams, blue Iris, blue Violets, hardy Phlox, orange Ruffle Daylilies. 2 doz., $1.50; $4. C Lemon Daylilies, 25 ea.- Add postage. Per. 64. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville. Thrift, Liriope, Vinca Min- girs popes Ore English Ivy, $4.50 Ce "Biackbarry Taiyo $l .00: Violets, mixed colors, $1. abs: Dwarf blue Phlox, $1. doz. Per. 140, Lois Wood- ruff. Greenville. Mimosa seed. 1/2 cun, plus postage. Mrs. A, C. son, Glennville. Daylilies: Blk. Prince, Co- untry Pride, Painted Lady, Hyperion, Autumn Red, Mt. Vernon, Bernice Russell, Georgia, Bess Vestal, Gold Cup, Caballero, Starlight, 50c ea., or $5.00 doz.; Tiger Lily and Tritoma, 3, $1. 00; also, 25 dif. Daylilies, $2. 50 doz. Bonus plants, labeled, damp pk., p. p. on $5.00 orders. Per. 370. Miss June Kimsey, Hiawassee. Flowers WANTED gonia, 25 Col- Want. 500 or more rooted cuttings of tall, dbl. white, Matricaria (Feverfew) and varigated Liriope plants. Ad- vise price, quantity, etc. Mrs. Ruth Roberts, Rt. 4, Box 320- A, Albany. Want German Iris, true to name, Helen Louise, Rasp- berry Ribbon, Queens Lace, Tarragona and Hurricane. State price and if post paid. Mrs. C. J. Koppe, 2694 Boule- Atlanta 17. Want old time single blue and white Hyacinths. State _| price. Hal Wightman, c/o Hal and Eds, Albany. Want large quantity of varigated, green and white P.| stripped, border grass known as Liriope. This grows in thick clumps with purple flowers in summer. C. A. Rowland, Jr., 430 Milledge Terr., Athens, Ph. LI. 3-9946. Want all color Spider or Rain lilies that bloom in the |spring. H. J. Bower, Rt. 1, Covington. Want one Begonia, round leaf with yellow spots on it. Mrs. Annee Barfoot, 1704 Moore Ave., Augusta. 0.|17 tires, tubes Equipment _8N_ Ford tractor with 2 disc Dearborn plow, Bush and Bog harrow, mower and wood saw, all in good cond. and reasonably priced. R. H. Bottoms, Williamson. Late TD-14A International with cable bullgrader, new type front idlers and rebuilt walking gear. new cond., ready for work, $3500. Rufus Collins, Manassas. Ph. 557- 4235 (Reidsville). John Deere M. T. tractor complete with dise plow, har- row, and two row planter and cultivator for sale; also, want small tractor complete with one row planter and cultiva- tor, L. R. Tillery, West Point. Caterpillar tractor in ex- cellent cond.; also harrow, reasonably priced. Mrs. Sam Cook, Newnan, Ph. AL 3- 3501. (No collect calls). _Two row cultivator, 3 point hitch, $85.; also, two 550 x and wheels, treads like new, $6. ea. H. J. Pace, 2072 De Foor Ave., NW, Atlanta, Ph. 355-1938. - Want sand pump outfit and front-end loader in good cond. and reasonable. O. W. Robin- son, 1765 Church. St. Ext., Marietta, Ph. 428-0209. Pulley for 300 International tractor $75. B. Wallace, Sandersville, Ph. 2623. eG 18-A ueanone with angledozer, $3450.; T D 18-1 Int. with angledozer $4250, both tractors in good shape with good tracks, Rob- ert H. Tootle, Rt. 1, Manas- sas, Ph. 557-2151. , Steel horse - drawn hay bailer, good cond., and two horse iron saw wheel wagon. reasonably priced; also, want good used deep well pump. J. A. Darnell, Talking Rock. 850 Ford tractor with 3 bottom turn plows, two culti- vators, one new, set John Deere planters, and double section Bush and Bog harrow; new two row tobacco plow; two row side dressing mach- ine; peanut overhead rake with peanut plows, all rea- sonably priced. A. C. Clark, Rt. 6, So. Moultrie, Hwy. 319, Moultrie, Ph. 985-2267. (No collect calls). Oakes elec. egg incubator, $10.; also, want fence wire, any size and length. Will re- move same from pasture with- in reasonable radius of At- lanta. Thomas L. Gravett, Rt. 2, Jonesbridge Rd., New Town Dist., Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-6275. Allis Chalmers G. tractor with distributor amd cultiva- sone bottom plow, B, and B. harrow, smoothing harrow, lay-off plow, stalk cutter and mowing machine, all in extra good cond. H. B. Ray, Logans- ville, Ph. 826-2201 (no col- lect calls). Quail equipment; Paring cages. holding pens, two sing- le brooders, 3 deck brooder, four drawer incubator, for sale or will consider trading for cattle. James B. Faulkner, Mt. Zion, Burwell Rd., Rt. 5, Carrollton, Ph. 832-8087 (no collect calls). Want Farmall cub tractor with planters, distributors, cultivators, disc plow, cut- away harrow in good cond., and reasonably priced. Cc. E Clark, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Ph. 948- 6716, (No collect calls). Galvanized roofing; single plow stock, drag harrow; al- | so, corntops, fodder and oats for sale. R. H. Pace, 4819 Glenwood Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-5152. Want Gravley tractor and attachments 30 inch Ro- tary; also, want cub tractor with cycle and or rotary blade attachments, cond. optional if all parts are there. Robert W. Cramer, P. O. Box 55, Rock Springs. Want 1953, or later, Ford tractor; also post hole digger that will fit 3-point hitch Ford tractor. Advise pues Letters. answer Good two horse wagon with solid ae and steel tires, $25. John E. Bowman, Royston. Want smoothing harrow for Ford tractor, lift type. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley (Boulder Crest Dr. at Dekalb and Clayton Co. Line), Phy MA 17-4770. Want Hardie Spray pump with 2-% inch plungers, or spraying machine with 300- 400 gal. tank and blower in good cond. C. G. Strange, Rt. 1, Cornelia. Small garden tractor with equipment, good cond., $40. poet Holland, Rt. 1, Mid- an Want O-Frick with edger| J. in new cond., - reasonably priced, complete with pulleys and bolts for the use of main- taining fence posts, boards, barn material, chicken houses and other farm uses. Don Berry, Box 101, Barnesville. Ford-Ferguson tractor, good cond., reversible and angle serape blade and scoop pan, excel. cond.; also, Bush: and Bog harrow, fair cond., $750. for tractor and equipment. Robert Allen, Fayetteville, Ga. Ph. HO 1-7775 (Atlanta). 1952 Allis Chalmer C. trac- tor, motor has just been over- hauled, good tires, Bush and Bog harrow, both, $350. John H. Patton, Rt. 1, Byron, ph. 788-5832. 1959 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup truck, clean good cond. with good 6 - ply tires on rear. Jerry D. Williams, Rt. 2, Box 250, Buford, Ph. 434-9858. Brolier house equipment: 90 Oaks tube feeders, 3 Oaks gas brooders, 750 to 5000 cap.; Os Oe ft. automatic waterers; 3 ton bulk feed bin, 3 years old, good shape. $300. Boo: Evans, Rochelle, Ph. BM 5- Gasoline driven welding machine, 200 amps., G.E. 23 H.P. Wisconsin engine, new cable and holder, $375. Wal- don H: Johnson, Rt. 1, Li- thonia, Ph. 469-9906 (Stone Mountain). Grist mill, belts and ler in good cond. R. E. Rog: Box 70, Riverdale (1 mi on Hwy. No. ase aes Rt. 1, Warner aoe ph. 429- 1701 (Perry). ~ About a oe feeders for chickens. C. L. Griff in, Rt Ocilla, ph. 5024 Ocula, ph. 00245 ae 1955 Dodge, 1/2 ton, 6 cyl- inder, job - rated pick - up truck, new tires and Bog eae 25V_ Intn1. 6 ft. tractor mower, good to excel. cond; tandem harrow | as is; dbl sectio, drag har- row, $2150 or well 1 separately. Prather, Rt. 1, Monroe (1 mile West of Good Hope). Ph. 267-8921. ; 1955 Dodge V8, 1/2 ton, pick-up truck, custom built oak livestock body over orig- inal factory body, trailer hitch, mechanically perfect, 5 good tires and wheels. C. B. Elam, 1892 N. Druid Hill oa 2s 19, ph. ME 4- Model 500 Triumph corn | sheller w/25 HP 3 phase mo- | tor, V-belt drive, excel. cond., $1000. Ralph Westbrook, 3346 Tanglewood Dr., Au- gusta. Ph. 738-3678. Almost new Gravely trac- tor including rotary mower and plow, power cultivator and other attachments. R. F. McDonald, 104 Park Drive, Marietta, Ph. 435-4391. 1951 Super A. Farmall trac- tor with tiller plow, harrow and cultivators. W. D. Al- bertson, Sr. Rt. 1, Elberton. Asstd. farm equipment for trade on an old large saw- mill, will restock. J. M. Head, 3046 Dobbs Way, East point. ~ G. L. F. Egg washer, model 300; Keenco egg grader with table; New Holland. corn shucker and sheller. All good working cond. Lin Parks, Rt. 4, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-4590. E. Z.-Flo in extra good cond. will sacrifice, $125.; hole digger in good cond., $150. Carl Newton, 992 Lull- water Rad., Atlanta, Ph; DR -5318. Appling Bacon Baldwin Bleckley Bulloch Bryan Colquitt | Columbia Crawford Crisp Jeff Davis Dodge Early Elbert Evans Irwin Jefferson Jenkins Johnson Laurens Counties Qualified for Hog Cholera Eradication Program Montgomery Pulaski Quitman Screven Stephens Stewart Sumter Talbot Tattnall Telfair Terrell Toombs Truetlen Turner Twiggs Walton Washington Webster Wheeler Wilcox Wilkinson Worth PAGE FOUR Equipment One row Model B. Allis Chalmers tractor equipped with planters and cultivators, good cond. W. P. Harper, Rut- ledge. ~ Practically new N. H. Hay- finer 68 pick-up hay_ baler, $1250; also, New Holland pull type mower, excel. cond., $250.; 3 point hitch subsoil plow (used one day) $100.; placksmith shop blower, $15. See at my farm, Madras, near Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316 Feters St., SW:, Atlanta, Ph. MU 8-1428. (No collect calls). JB. 10-1/2- 10. ; hammer- mill with blower and sacker and three screens, $50.; also, - want set of 4 disc. harrows for small garden _ tractor, cheap. B. F. Cook, Rt. 3, Col- lege Rd. near Lancaster, Tucker, Ph.- 938-3948. Three-ton feed bin, almost new, $65. Reid Kendall, Rt. 2. Dahloneg sa (7 mi. East of Dahlonega on. St. Rd. 52. in- quire at Reece Chapmans store). 500 gal. fuel oil tank cheap. Ralph Presley, Box 273, Un- jon City, Ph. 964-7627. International 2 C-11 corn snapper, fits Farmall C, Su- per C or 200, good cond., $250, Bill Cromer, Shellman, Ph. 679-2157. 1955 F-600. 1-1/2. ton Ford truck, long wheel base with 4 new 10 ply tires, flat ped, good cond. H. A. Pheil Jr., Rt. 3, Cordele, Ph. 273- 3034. John Deere B. tractor, pow- er take off, good rubber and Talliston rotary mower (bush eutter), $750. for both. J. E. Boswell, Greensboro, Ph. 453- Doo 1950 Ford tractor in good shape, $600.: also, 300 gal. oil tank, $25. J. H. Bond, 5116 Salem Rd., Rt. 3, Lithonia. A. C. one row cotton pick- er, W. D. mountings, ready to pick, tractor available. E. -H. Stokes, Rt. 7, Sardis Church Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-2378. Dump rake for Farmall Cub, like new, $85.; also, Mott hammer knife mower with float hitch, used three _hrs., $250.; 2, 14 inch, David Brad- ley bottom plows, $50.; also, pony saddle, $25. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Drive, Stone Mountain. Haystee automatic (feeder Yjoroiler trough) inside 4 ton metal Toccoa bin; 20, 8 ft., automatic Warner waterers; A. R. Wood gas brooders, 1000 capacity, all A-1 cond. Harry H. Thompson, White Plains, Ph. 467-3171. 1960 Ford 1/2 ton pickup, truck, 6 cylinder with prac- tically new tires, excel. cond.. $800. J. W. Roberts, Red Oak. Ph. 767-0932 (Atlanta). 1954 John Deere 6 foot combine, power adrive, excel. eond. $500. power mower, 7 foot, $100.: Bush and Bog harrow, $50.; Bermuda grass harrow. $75.: cut-off saw and pelt, $50. Mrs. Henry Bar- nett, Bishop. Ph. SO 9-3364. 4 disc John Deere plow for sale or will consider trad- ing for pick-up truck. M. H. Hardison, P. Wee DOK ead, Byron, Ph. 956-2223. David Bradley Super 3 garden tractor with 4 pieces of equipment, like new, has forward speed and_ reverse, and recoil starter with trac- tor grip tires. James E. Bar- ton, 1937 Clairmont Rd., De- -eatur, Ph. ME 4-8242. John Deere Meadows corn sheller; grist mill with 20 ine rock:.7 1/2. H.P:> single phase elec. motor in good cond. John B. Guthrie, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville, Ph. 448-3683 (Norcross). I. M. corn picker 2 row, fits D. C. Case tractor, used | three seasons, for sale or will trade for other farm equip- ment or livestock. Curtis ewis 35154 Broad ost; Chamblee, Ph. 457-5910 (af- ter 5 P.M., no collect calls). Model A. John Deere with harrow, tiller, cultivators and miower in A-1 cond., rubber A-1 cond., $750.; also, 1952 Ford tractor completely over- hauled, motor and power lift, complete paint job, tires good cond., cult., planters and 4 dise tiller, $1,000. Myron C. Benson, Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Willys jeep, 4 wheel drive, trailer hitch, priced to sell; also, new 11-28 tractor tire, nylon 6 ply, high cleat, and one used tire same size with fair tread. W. R. Rise Box nooks AL 3-3968. No. 7 McCormick horse drawn mowing machine, runsin- ~oll.#-<$30,002= also 4 wagon wheels 2 - 3/4 size, good shape, $25. Bud Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. 1958 John Deere 530 trac- tor, 2 row planter, cultivator, and 2 disc turning plow, good cond. all for $3, 000. at my barn. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2. Box 192, Adairsville. Ford one row picker with Washington, Newnan, ph. Charles H. Adams, Rt. 4, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-3829. 1956 Willys Jeep dispatcher with metal and fiberglass top with doors. Parts included for converting to four - wheel drive, looks and runs good, reasonably priced for cash. H. R. Dunn, Jr. Rt. 2, Richland, Ph. TU 17-3795 (no collect cells). Butane tank, 250 gal. ca- pacity, underground type, $100. Vernon D. Hinton, Low- er Dixie Lake Rd., Union City, Ph. 964-2375 (no collect calls). 1952 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pickup truck with good body, motor, tires. Bought new in 1952, $350. Lowell D. Adams, P O. Box 371, Douglas. (1- 1/2 miles So. of Bushnell.) 1958 Gehl Silage cutter, ex- cel. cond. and reasonable; al- so. 400 gal. creamery pack- age milk tank with all neces- sary parts for quick installa- tion. Dick George. Rt. 1, Ox- ford, Ph. 786-3624. New John Deere model 2010 tractor with power steering, etc., bargain priced. G. H. Law. Box 461, Gaines- ville, Ph. LE 2-1315. 3 deck David Bradley tomatic electric brooder, chick canacity, like new reasonably priced. Howard. Rt. 3, Lithonia, 482-6465. _ John Deere Grassland drill for sale, or, will trade for one row cornvicker in good -ond. Tom Buffington, Wood- land. Two disc plow for M.T. John Deere tractor, excel. cond., new disc, never used, $120.; also, cut-off saw like new, $40. Eddie Benkoski, Rt. Ds Social Circle, Ph. 464-3667. au- 375 and oe: Ph. Deep well pump with 180 3 point hitch; 1950 Chev.. pick-up truck, both good cond. and reasonably priced. Equipment WANTED Want 500 gal. above ground Propane or Butane tank. W. A. Jones, Rt. 4, Dallas, Ph. 447-5655. Want 1950 = 1954 Ford tractor in good cond., located north of Atlanta. Jerry Fau- sett, Dawsonville, Ph. 265- 3757. (No collect calls). Want late model milk de- livery truck in good cond., refrigerated or insulated. St- ate price and description. W. O. Vickery, Meansville, Ph. 7-5572 (Thomaston) Want above ground pro- pane gas tank. State price, size and -cond. Elzia Hayes, c/o Model farm, Rt. 1, Sharps- burg, Ph. AL 3-4558 (New- nan). Want John Deere Grassland drill, also Rotohaul earih moving machine. Advise cond. and price; Ac.B Clark. Jne P. O. Box 783, Thomasville. Want used New Idea corn picker, drawbar, pull type, in picking cond. J. Ran Cooper, Rt. 1, Rupert, Ph. UN 2-3541 (Butler). Want above ground Pro- pane tank. Write size, price and age of tank. Mr. James West, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Want Ford tractor and equipment. Will come for. A. D. Shackelford, Rt. 3, Box 386, Griffin, Ph. 9715 after 6 Peeve Want 1 or 2 automatic poul- try feeders; also several-wat- terers. Must be A-1_ cond. within 50 mi. radius LaFay- ette. State price and what you have. Garth Edwards, Rt. 2, Kensington. Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 10 Reg. Hereford cows and bred heifers; also Reg. bulls} from 1 to 2 yrs. old. Bangs vac. and halter broke. Har- ley Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert. Nice Reg. polled Hereford bulls, suitable for purebred Or commercial herd and ready for service; also, 20 smaller bulls from 10 to 13 mos. old. All calfhood vac. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Secrevens, Ph. 584-2312, (Odum). 40 dairy cows, 527 lb. ad- justed milk base with Bor- dens; also 400 gal. bulk tank for sale. J. F. Sprouse, Sr., Stevens Creek Rd., Martinez. Full blooded Whitefaced polled bull, 11 mos. old, wt. about 400 Ibs., large enough for light service, no papers, $125. ey Couch, Lubhers- ville, Ph. WA 7 7-3736. ~? Several Guernsey cows to freshen last of Oct. and Ist. of Nov, with 3rd and 4th attachments to fit any trac- tor, like new, used very. lit- tle. five inch belt included. #40. I. N. Gilland. Rt. 2, Vil- la Rica. Ph. 459-3642. Flat belt type power take- off for Farmall Cub, reason- ably priced. W. T. Holbrook, Sr., -Rt. 2, Clarkesville, Ph. 754-6798. ; Dari-Kool milk tank, 200 gal. capacity, stainless steel in good cond. Jodie Hawkins, Rt. 1, Rome, Ph. 234-5500. Two man McCullough chain saw for sale. W. H. Nolan, Rt. 3. Red Oak, Ph. PO 1-4845. Grist mill, 24 in. rock with belt, meal-and corn box, all for $75. P. H. Woodard, Rt. 1, Chauncy. (Hwy. No. 46, 8 mi, from Eastman). 1951 Farmall H. tractor, everhauled, with planters, cultivator, plow, harrow, mower, hay rake, trailer and hammermill, $1, 000. John P. Backstrom, Rt. 2, Box 42, West Point, gi, i or ah hk ea ie International 1 row corn picker, Super C Farmall trac- tor, 2-disc plow, cult. and har- row. Will sell any item or all. John Nicholson, c/o Hill Top Hanut, Rit Rome. ft. metal pine in good cond.,| calves, all ood, cl $65. Cov Wood, Rt. 1, Li-| H. igienende Parming- thonia, Ph. 482-6190. ; ton. - Q0 inch cut ore same at Pure Guernsey male, not Reg., 16. mos. old, dehorned with ring in nose, deep red with white, Edward S. Thur- and Madison. Ph. 1183 (af- ter, p.m. )e eed Guernsey heifer to freshen first of October, from 5 gal. per day milker: also, beef type heifer. An- gus cross, wt., 1100 lbs. E. A. Smith, 7205 Campbellton 168, S.W., Atlanta 11, DI 4- 1 Reg. Guernsey bulls, ser- vice age best bloodlines, high butter test. nice color. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Holstein bull, 10 months old. wt. about 500 lbs., thor- eughbred but not Reg. P. H. Woodard, Chuncy. (Hwy 46, 500 gal. fuel oil tank, $35. Mrs. Ada W. Dixon, Mable- ton, Ph. 948-4597 daytime. 8-N Ford tractor with plan- ters, soda dist., harrow. bot- tom plow and cult. $700. for all. Robert L.'G I, D h, aR 8 mi. from Eastman). 23 nice Holstein heifers, 1 Guernsey, no horns, from good herd, most heifers vac- cinated and ready to breed, $2400.; also, polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs. old, extra 1d gentle $300.; J. MARKET BULLET N : 7 Ib., miles. well, Ph. 993-9070. 10 Black Angus wt. around 400 Ibs., purebred and vaccinated, 25c Ib. R. L. Jackson, Yatesville. e 20, 10 to 12 mos. old Angus bulls O. B. 13th and Wood- bar breeding, $150. to $200. Eliza Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph, AL 3- 4558 (Newnan). Reg. polled Hereford bull, excel. in every way, deep red, stocky, gentle, halter broken, wt. 1250 lbs.; 2 Reg. cows with second calves, papers in hand; 2 springer heifers, one bull and one calf entitled to Reg., all $900. W. H. Dowis, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Jersey Guernsey panes nice, clean and gentle. Can deliver. R. G. Reynolds, Rt. 38 Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. Whiteface cow, nice, with 3rd. calf, ready to breed again, reasonably priced. W. EK. Beavers, Rt. 2, Kennesaw. 3 Shorthorn bulls, 10 to 14 mos. old, two frosted and one red, excellent bloodlines, can be Reg. Cecil M. Toatle, Star Rt., Reidsville. Four year old Reg. Black Angus bull, approx. wt. 1300 lbs. $300. Selling to prevent Rt. ABox, sas Fairburn, Ph. 964-6663. Purebred Sine Gertrudis vice. Must sell early. Henry Dearing, Box 646, Hazelhurt brood cows, top breeding, reasonably priced. Many to ealve soon, under four yrs. ad Van Greene, 138 Garland ae Decatur, _Ph. DR_ 3- Pick 40 cows from 90. 1215 lbs. daily base with Pet Dairy Milk Co.; also Deleval pipe- | line and 5 milkers with com- up, manifold and _ stainless steel vat; 545 gal. stainless steel bulk tank, equip. ap- prox. It yr. old. Will sell to- gether or separately. H. B. Cook, Rt. 1, Crawford. Purebred Hereford bull, between 4 and 5 yrs. old, wt. 1200 to 1500 Ibs, very gentle, steers and heifers, about 450 Ibs. each; 6 Holstein steers and heifers, 500 lbs. each; full blooded polled Hereford bull ready for heavy service, 2 yrs. old, all for $1850. See at my farm at Madras near Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., SW. Atlanta, Ph. MU 8-1428 (no collect calls). extra for Rauline within 20\ Ralph 1 OGaE Ros- n Heifers, inbreeding. D. E. Wellborn, | bulls, not Reg., ready for ser- | One to 10 Reg. Black Angus pressor and milk pump, wash- | - mi. north of). Reg. Black Angus 1/2 yrs. old, wt. appr 200 Ibs., Eileenmer = ing, halter broke, ing to prevent Raised on Fred 3 Farm, Duluth. C. ims 4. Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-52: 10 large health us cows with cal incl. six Reg. heifers steers. Cows are rebr Eileenmere bull, . M. Couch; F etta, Ph. 422- 437 - Reg. Angus bulls, | mere and Blackbi lines, 6 to 30 mos. to $300. depending C. Richards, Rt. ta, Ph. Mees $30. with reg. cert.: out cert. E. E. Eal Oglethorpe. eo Ph. 21800. Z 11 sows 46 far 7 Spotted Poland wks. old, from pte of Cartersville, district). Reg. Spot ee brucellosis free herd. boars and gilts ready to good quality blood: LaPorte, Cordele. Choice Duro stock, males and ; large litters, all ages. W E. eee Rt. 2, Stor: 84 te 12 wk. oe for lot. $250. Ernest Kent, Ried Nashville. ; 10 full blooded Hereford | ed sale or trade for eg Hugh Westbrook, R Reg. Angus bull, 7 mos. old, excellent conformation, from finest bloodlines, ready to show, $150. Carl Newton, 992 Lullwater Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. 7-5381. Reg. Shorthorn bull, 3 gen- eration pedigree, 7 yrs. wt. approx. 1600 Ilbs.,. cond., top breeder, $400. F.0.B. farm. M. L. Cie wens c/o Peacewood Farm, Wash- ington, Ph. OS 8- 2271, Milch cow, now milking 5 gals daily, half Jersey and half Guernsey; full blooded Guernsey heifer, 14 mos. old. Both dairy stock. George B. Milner, Rt. 2. Brooklet, (4 mi. Mie of Brooklet on Hwy. No; excel. Reg. polled Hereford pail, dark red color, Domino breed- ing, 14 mos. old, halter broke, gentle and well built. M. F. Hammock, Jefferson, Ph. 367- 8673 (no collect calls). 37 large Reg. Angus cows, families include Blackeap Bessie, Georgino, Karoma, Missouri Barbara, Miss Bur- gess, others, some with calves at foot; also, 10 bred Reg. heif- ers and 10 Reg. open heifers: also, 60.young bulls. John Nicholson, c/o Hill Top Farm, Rt. 5, Rome. 50 head dbl. standard Reg. polled Hereford cows, bred to purebred Charolaise and. Hereford bulls, $250. each; 10 pubes heifers, $150. each: one $600. each; 2, Hed Regi pol Hereford Us, 1$250. each. W. M. d, Rt. oe Be ge or old,- sale, halter~ Blackcap Empress and} - 18 mo., 7/8 Charoliase cross 8 Ph. 6541. Extra nice Reg. Yr cherry - red, meat Valley. Duroc bears mos. old, treated oe can be Reg., $ De 6-1/2 mos. cholera. $55. perer, Rt. ; No. 30). 16 fine Landrace cross China, 8 wks. old. also, 4 gallon broken, Mrs. H. W. Simm Riggins Mill Rd. Mas SH 20-1334 3 3 mo. old pigs, / China and 1/2 Landy John McKnight, P. Tucker (3- pee Duroc and Hampsh $10. ea. Pp oe good bloodlines, will buyers ane : ST., Ht 3-9396 Cherry red ili Wee Zz Fall Planting Schedule For Georgia APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION Use Certified Seed | Buffalo (M, P) Narragansett {M, P) Du Puits (M, P) Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. 20 Ibs Borax Y4 oz. Moly-Gro per 60 lbs. seed. Meet lime needs. 0-10-20 annually, after first cutting. 2 02. of Molybdenum (4 Ib. Sodium Moly- bdate) in solution. 20 - 30 Ibs. Borax Rate of seeding Date of Fertilization at Topdressing Variety (per acre) seeding seeding (per acre) (per acre) Remarks Atlantic (M, P) 25-35 lbs. Sept. - Oct. 1000 Ibs. 4-12-12. | 800- 1000 Ibs. Plant only on fertile, adapted soil types in North Georgia. Test soil. Lime to pH 6.5-7.0. Plant inoculated, certified seed, Moregrain (P) Arlington (P, M) - | Rustproof 14 (P, C} -Suregrain (C) Fairfax (S) : Semier(S); : Forkedeer (M) _ | Florad (Lower C) PRedar | (C) | Radar 2 (C) 2 bu. (for grain 4 bu. (for grazing) For Grain: Oct. | - Nov. I For Grazing: Mountains: Aug. 15 - Sept. -| Piedmont: _ Sept. 1 - Sept. 15 Coastal Plain: Sept 20-Oct. 15 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. For Grazing: 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 or 5-10-15 Meet lime needs. For grain: 40 - 60 Ibs. Nitrogen For Grazing: 80 - 100 Ibs. Nitrogen Plant treated, certified seed, Test soil. | Davie (M, P) {Colonial 2 (M, P) S } Ga. -Jet (M, P) Rogers (M, a 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. 40 - 60 Ibs. Nitrogen S Anderson (S) | Ga. # 1123 (3) leaker 47-27 (S) HF Gcastal (C} Bledsoe (P, C) | Chancellor (M, P) Wrens Abruzzi ESJe | Gator (C) | Explorer iP) Elbon (P, M)- || Fla. Black" (Lower C) : Early Grazing only. 12-2 bu. Mountains: Plant clean, certified, treated Sept. | Use 5-10-15 on low Reed Test soil. Piedmont: potash soils. Oct. 15 | Meet lime needs. fe % bu. Mountains: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. For Grain: Plant clean, certified, treated Oct. | Use 5-10-15 cn low 40 - 60 Ibs. Nitrogen seed. Test soil. Piedmont:: potash soils. For Grazing: Oct. 15 For Grazing: 80 - 100 Ibs. Coastal Plain: 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 Nitrogen. : Nov. | or 5-10-15. : Meet lime needs. 1-1 Ys bu. for Grain | Mountains: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. | For Grain: Plant clean, certified, treated 2-2 bu. for Grazing Sept. 1-15 _|Use 5-10-15 on low 40-60 Ibs. Nitrogen | seed. Test soil. = Piedmont: potash soils. For grazing: E Oct. 1-15 Meet lime needs. 80 - 100 Ibs. Nitrogen Oats or Rye Annual Ryegrass Crimson Clover - a 3 bu. Oats 20 Ibs. Ryegrass 20 ibe Cc: Clover Coastal Plain: ~ Oct. 15 - Nov | For Heavy Grazing: 100-130 Ibs. Nitrogen Mountains: Late August Piedmont: Sept. | Coastal Plain: Sept. 15- Oct. 5 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs. 80 - 100 Ibs. Nitrogen Plant treated, certified seeds Inoculate clover. Test soil. dbed, _ Method of seeding all crops Grain-drill on well-pre- limed according S) State, (C) Coastal dmont, (M) Mountains. W. A. Sutton, Director Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics State of Georgia, The University ef Georgia College of Agriculture and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. Furtherance of the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. Distributed. in PAGE SIX MARKET. BULLETIN Livestock FOR SALE Horses, Mules & Ponies Gentle, spirited 3 yr. old horse, everyone can ride, does not car' for harness, $175. bridle and saddle. W..M. Berrong, Rt. 1, Bell Creek Ra., Hiawassee. 20 RerGes and ponies: Quar- ter, Walking and gaited, some Reg., some grade. All mares bred to permanent Reg. Quar- ter horse. Ralph C. Jenkins, 1938 Bouldercrest Dr., SE, At- lanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-8488. Fine five gaited roan sad- dle horse, 10 yrs. old gentle and safe for children, special price. R. B. Bowen, 316 Pet- ers St.. SW, Atlanta 3, Ph. 753-7452 nights. Welsh mare pony, saddle and bridle, real gentle for children, reasonably priced. W. E. Beavers, Rt. 2, Ken- nesaw, Ph. 974-6649. Mule, wt. 1200 ibs, very gentle; also, one horse wagon in good cond. Mackey Bennett, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. 9 extra nice Shetland pony mares, 37 to 42 inches high, all to drop colts in spring, 3 to 5 yrs. old. Will sell cheap separately or all together, come see and make offer. Jess Holbook, 415 North Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR 8-6771. Good farm mule, about 11 yrs. old, for saie or will trade for cow or calves. J. M. len, 172 Vidal Blvd, Decatur, Ph. DR 7-4758. 8 yr. old sorrel gelding with saddle and bridle, 5 gaited, gentle but. spirited, $175.; al- so, 5 yr. sorrel gelding, 5 gaited, ribbon winner, flax mane and tail, $250.; 10 yr. - old sorrel mare, perfect for women and children, $150. Ken Jenkins, Blairsville, Phe 745-2292 (no collect calls). ~ Saddle horse and pony for sale or trade for anything I can use on farm. W. R. Long, ae 565, Woodstock Ph. 926- Good riding ponies, 42 inch size, males and females, all colors, 6 year old boy riding, $100. and up. L. B. Branan, Jr. 5240 North Side Dr., NW, Atlanta, Ph. BL 5-5175. Two bred mares, one espe- eially nice for children, other gentle but more spirited, with or without saddles, reasona- ble; also, new set combine aprons for 52-R Internation- al Harvester, $10. Bill Schaef- ne 3, Conyers, Ph. 483- Fine show horse prospect, reg. Albino, Quarter horse mare, 3 yrs. old, excel: con- formation and disposition with black saddle, bridle and martingale. 14 yr. old girl can handle mare. $500. cash. C. W. Thomas, Jr. Kendall Heights, Sandersvile, Ph. 2955. This year ribbon winner horse for sale with saddle, $225, or will sell seperately. Robert Laramore, P. O. Box wee Douglasvile, Ph. PO 7- Tennessee Walker mare with six month old colt by side, both chestnut with blaze face and stocking feet, mare bred back and will foal ear- ly in 1963. Mare. colt, brid- dle, saddle and bienket. $300. Sereih Cowell, Rt. 2, Midville, Ph. 589-3731. One bay mare, 12 yrs. old, about 1000 lbs., very gentle, $175.. or will trade for two young heifers. H. W. Chap- pell. P.O. Box 405, Carters- ville. 5 gaited Tennessee Walker mare, thoroughbred, not reg., fox trotter, chestnut, two stockings, blaze face, spirited. gentle, $150.; also, large Shet- land, best conformation, holds head high, 4 stockings, wht. mane and tail, has won rib- bon. ponyeart, harness, 2 bridles and saddle, $150. Homer A. Hunt, Cedartown, Ph. 748-4350. At stud: Reg. Arabian stal- lion, chestnut with white markings, shown under name Katun, can breed limited num- ber of mares until * caught, fee $50. D. E. Estes, 165 Cen- tral Ave., SW, Atlanta, Ph. | from 10 to 50 head. Quote 2 Shetland horses, each; 2 Shetland fillies, $150. each; also, 2 Shetland mares bred to Palomino Shetland, $250. each. C. M. Lane, Col- quitt, Ph. PL 8-3651. Mule, $50.; also 20 geese, $4; pr., or $30. for lot. Orville Carver, Rt. 2, Douglas. Good Mule, wt., 1000 to 1100 lbs., harness and 1 horse wagon, all for $175. Robert L. Thompson, 2945 Decatur Ave., Scottdale. Horses boarded, excellent facilities, reasonable rates. G. P. Curry, c/o Curry Com! Ranch, Evans, Ph. RE 3-8489 (Augusta). 2 thoroughbred bay geid- ings, 3 and 7 yrs. old, 15 and 16 hands. make. excellent hunters. Sara M. Robb, Wat- kinsville. Male Mexican burro, one yr. old, $35. Joseph Smith, 1568 Austin Drive, Decatur, Ph. BU 9-9537. 2 year old Palomino stud, $250.; Chestnut Welsh mare, gentle but spirited, $150.; sorrell gelding for beginners or ladies, $150. Mrs. Horace Nash, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. ee 8558. Black Shetland male pony, gentle for children, $90.; $24, Grady Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 244, Lithia Springs. Brown and white Shetland pony, 4-1/2 yrs. old, 40 in. high, very gentle, with two- wheel cart and harness, $175. I. J. Black, Jr. Box 427, Syl- vania. At stud: 2 dark gold Palo- mino stallions shown under names Sun Dress Parade, and Step Easy Little Man, fee $25. Can pick up mare and breed till caught: also, for sale, 4 ponies with saddles and bridles. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-5798. Palomino mare, 6 yrs. old, gentle, spirited, good saddle horse with 3 month colt, prac- tically new parade saddle, for sell or trade for cattle. Roy Neely, Rt. 1, Portal. Mare mule, good plow mule 750 lbs., $55. Vernon D. Hin- ten, Lower Dixie Lake Rd., Union City. bu. s64- 2375. (No collect calls). i Nice 2 yr. old sorrel gait- ed horse gelding, easily han- died, no bad qualities, easy rider, $300. J. Ee Boswell, Greensboro, Ph. 453-538. Sheeo and Goats Eight adult common female goats several to kid soon, $60; Also, can supply fine big buck: young goats for barbecue, $6 ea. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville. Three sheep, ram and 2 ewes, 8 mos. old, $5.00 ea. at my place. Felton G. Bohan- non, Box 11, Jenkinsburg. 4 fat castrated billy goats. E. E. Smith, Pavo, Ph. CA 6- 6320, (Thomasville). $100.) b| perton. - saddle, bridle and martingale : Want to buy small mare pony for child, must be gentle and priced right. Douglas For- syth, Rt. 7, Rome. 30 Golden Sebright pantarne $1.00 ea.; DL aeWis Cc. Payton; P.-to. yore zone. Harrison T. Brown. Rt. 2, Box 357, Toccoa. Golden seal, 20c ea.; spear- mint, tanzy, 3, 25c;' 7, 50e; garlic bulbs, grows large as onions, 4 bulbs, 50c; 10, $1.00; Queen Annes lace, 35 50c; red hot pepper, 25 doz. pods; cow- horn and banana pepper seed, 25 teaspoon. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 1 NAME ROUTE, STREET, or P. O. Box IMPORTANT NOTICE If the address label on your Market Bulletin is not absolutely CORRECT and COMPLETE, please fill out the form below and mail to: Market Bulletin Office, 19 Hunter St., S. W., Atlanta 3, along with the pink address label on your BULLETIN. If your address is correct and COMPLETE, ignore this notice. Thank you, Circulation Manager, Phil Campbell TOWN ZONE Soe STATE ' Cokers| Moregrain seed Oats, germ., 90 pct. recleaned an iS 1.05 bu DON'T FORGET TO SEND YOUR ADDRESS LABEL! pAGE EIGHT Miscellaneous FOR SALE Several Ibs. shade dried sage, 1962 crop, $2.50 lb., pos- tage paid. Mrs. Lilla Rick- man, Rt. 4, Box 395, Toccoa. Nice clean yellow dock, red sassafras, May apple, queen ef meadow, devils shoestring root. wild cherry bark, 4 lb. lard-box full, $1.00. Add post- age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 1961 pecans, Schleys, 35c Ib. up. to 25 Ibs; 25 to 50 Ibs., 32-1/2c Ib.; 50 Ibs or more, 30c lb.; large Paper Shell Frotcher, 25c lb. up to 10 Ibs ; 10-25 bs. 22-1/2c lb.; 50lbs. or more, 20c Ib. All F. O. B. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman. Wild cucumber bark; aoe low root; rattle root; queen of meadow root; mullen root, each, $1.00 for 2 lb box full; large red peanuts, 2-4 in. hull, $2.50 pack, for eating only. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. MARKET BULLE ' Single white tatting made of fine thread, 35c yd; two Dresden Plate quilts, $19.00 a.; two dbl. Wedding Rings, $12.00 each; quilt tops, $2.50 each; large bedspread, croch- eted of white nylon thread, $50.00, you pay postage. Mrs. C. S. Boyt, Sr., Rt. 1, Yates- ville. Dbl. bed size quilts, all new material, $6.00 each and 50c postage; quilt tops, new mater- ial, dbl. bed size, $3.00 each and postage, Star and Blocks and others. Mrs. H. B. Flury, 306 William St., Soperton. 3a 5, Ellijay. a .Niee clean roots and herbs: ; yellow root, sassafras, cat- nio, queen of meadow, devils shoestring and May apple, 4 . Ib. lard box full, $1.00. Add - postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Yellow root, freshly du g and washed, 4 Ib. lardbox full, 85c: also, long red hot pepper pods for home use, 25c doz; 5 doz pods, $1.00. Add post- _ age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, ., Box 58, Ellijay. Calif. multiplying beer seed, 50 start and stamped enve- Jope. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan. 50 Ibs. yellow beeswax, 65c lb. at my place. W. T. Hol- brook, Sr., Rt. 2, Clarkesville, Ph. 754 - 6798. Pasture for rent for live- stock, year-round and nice, miles of tracks and dirt road, convenient to No. Atlanta and Marietta area; also, two male Mexican burros for sale, or Pomegranate seed, 25, 50c.| trade for pony filly. W. C. =*Send stamped envelope. E. C.|Henry, Jr., c/o Kenview Elis, Melrose Apt. C-5, Gain-| farms, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph. esville. 428-4916 (Marietta). : Lg. odd shaped African 1961 Dee. run pure Geor- o gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed] gia sugar cane syrup in 28 oz. pack of 30 seed, $1.00; also, nice clean roots of yellow dock, queen of meadow a n d - sassafras, $1.00 lardbox full; eatnip, 50c bunch. Add post- age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, 5, El- lijay. Nesco automatic canner, (combination roaster - oven,) 12 quart size, same as new with direction book, for quick sale, $35.00: also, Minitmaid eooker, used few times, six pint canner, $25.00. W. B. Patch, Evans, Ph. RE. 6-0847. 1952 crop 100 pct. pure shade dried, finely ground, aie sage: also, 100 pct. pure : dried ground red hot pepper fT oz: 35c; 3 ozs. $1.00;-1 1b., $5002 tall Po Bs, Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. ; Two Daisy electrie churns, perfect cond., $7.00 each. E. A. Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd: S. W., Atlanta 11, DI. 4- 4198. New crop large red peanuts i -~ 2-4 in hull, for eating only. es $2.25 pk.: $8.00 bu.; wild cu- : eumber bark: Rattle root; de- vil shoe string; May apple: _ yellow root: ratsbane: heart Jeaf root, each $1.00 for 2 th. lard box ful. Add postage. -P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Three nice 100 lb. print sacks. one of a kind, all for $1.60 P. P. in Georgia. Mrs. W: Y. Summers, Rt. 1, New- nan. White chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., no letters, nice smooth cloth, 25c each plus postage. Will ship C. O. D. promptly: also, Indian corn ears, several different colors. 16c ear, plus postage. M r s. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairs- ville. ay 7 gt. pressure canner with all equipment, good cond. $18. H. T. Gordon, 2175 Lenox Rd, NE. Atlanta 5., Ph. ME 6 - : 1046. Larg leaf shade dried sa: sage, 1962 crop, free from trash, $1.00 pt. cup: fine white rice popcorn on cob, 20 lb. lots, $3: 10 Ib. lots, $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Box 14, Coogler Rd., Dalton. Ce Nica! clean yellow < dock, red sassafras, devils shoe- string roots, wild cherry bark. 4 lb. lardbox full, $1.00; rot- ted saw dust or leaf mold sterilized and sifted, $1 gal.: very large ~'Bushel African Sourds, 5 kinds, mixed pack of 30 seed, $1.00: small orna- mental: gourd seed, 25 pack Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Low- Ian. Rt. 5. Ellijay. Country cured hams and country canned sausage, sea- soned with pepper and sage. Evie Harris, Rt..2, Roseb wd Community, Loganville, so apa wht. bottles, 12 to ease, $5 ease F. O. B- or can s hip express collect; also; around 200 gal. old dark syrup in No. 5 tins, $1.00 gal. or all at 75c gal, F. O. B. No shipping. L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, (near 46-57 pav- ed hwy.), Ph. 685-1083. 1962 crop hand gathered and shade dried sage, $2.09 Ib: plus: =posfage: J... C.J. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 224, Toccoa. King Cobra Snake seed, grows to 6 ft., gourd 6 seed, 25c; African Freak, 6 seed, 25e; Jong neck gourd seed, from 29 in. up, 3 doz., 25c: hereules club, milk. bottle shape, grows to 2 ft. long, 25 doz. with stamped, addressed envelope. All 1962 crop. Per. 392 -W.. D:2-Gordon; Ri. 45 Adel. King Cobra Snake gourd seed, and African Monster. worlds largest gourd, 6 seed, 25c; long necks, grow to 30 inches, or freak, and mixed ornamental, 3 doz. 25c_ all 1962 crop. Send stamped, ad- dressed envelope. H. H. Gor- don, Rt. 1, Adel. New crop mountain sour- wood honey, 5 lb. tin, strain- ed, $1.87; 5 Ib. tin with comb, $2.49. Add postage. Shipping wt. 6 Ibs. Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa. Miscellaneous WANTED Want 20 lbs. Chinese chesi- nuts. Starkey S. Flythe, S. F. Bldg., Augusta. Want 10 tons high quality Coastal Bermuda hay deliver- ed to my farm at reasonable price. N. D. Roberts, Had- dock, Ph. WE. 2-5835. Want old-fashioned green sage. Send price. Mr. H. S. Whatley, 206 Edward St., Bre- men. Want best price on 50 to 100 bu. feed oats, bulk or bagged; also, want used me- tal roofing. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Dr., Stone Moun- tain. Want several hundred bush- els shelled corn delivered to my grain bin near Macon and Gray. State price per bushe! on 100 lbs. Feltz Davis, Rt. 2, Gray. Handicrafts FOR SALE Will quilt your quilts for $3.00 piece at my home. Mrs. Kate Kinkler,: Rt. ly Sa Nice, good sized, aprons, $1 ea., or 5, $4.75; med. size, 50c ea. or 5, $2.25; bib aprons, 75c: dresser scarves and _ vanity sets, $1.00; Mrs. Maver Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange. Nice quilt tops, Around the Mountain, new scraps, $3.00, or 2, $5.00. Can ship . . D.:. Mrs. M. E. Sundy, 812 Jane St., Waycross. - New handmade dbl. bed size quilts made of solid and print cotton material and _ cotton padding: Step around t he Mountain, Basket, Grand- mothers Flower Garden: all $12.00 each and postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. Smocked sofa pillows, all co- lors; round, $2.00 each. Mrs. Virginia Bryant, Luthersville. Hand crocheted orlon capes, pink and white, also pink shrug, good sizes, $600 each P. P. Mrs. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4, Blairsville. White woolen crocheted stole, shell stitch design, $10; black woolen crocheted stole, $10.00; erocheted hats, $2.00 ea. Miss Dallas Adams, 295 Hill St., Athens. with bibs, $1.00 ea.: without ea.; potholders, 15c $1.60; emb. dish Aprons trimmed, bibs, 75c ea; 10, nicely towels, 3, $1.00. Add postage> Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, El- lijay. Med. size aprons, 50c ea.; 5, $2.00; with bib 60c ea.; 5, $1.65; dresser scarves, emb. and crocheted ends, 50 ea.; nicer ones 75 ea.; dishcloths | 15 ea.; pot holders, 10c ea. Add postage and 10c extra for checks. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville. Dbl. bed size quilt tops: Friendship Chain; Monkey wrench and one other, name unknown, $3. ea.; string tops abe peer twin size $2.; block pieced, $2.25; add postage. Mrs. Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Handmade white tatting edge, 20c yd., postage 10c ex- tra, small and large size. Mrs. Cc. F. Butler, Rt. 7, Moultrie. Baby sweater sets, wool or nylon shell stitch (sweater, cap and bootees) in pink, blue yellow, green or white, $5. set, or $4.40 for sweater and cap, and 60c for bootees, P.P. Send M.O. or will send C.O.D. Mrs. Robert Thomas Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville. Handpainted broadcloth pil- lowcases, nice dsigns, lace edges, $3.00 pr.; handpainted vanity sets or scarves, lace edges, $2.00 ea.;. handpainted dishtowel and potholder sets, $2.50; 54 x 54 in. handpainted Morning Glory tablecloth with 4 napkins, $4.00 set; size 52 x 70 in. set, $5.00. Add postage. Mrs, L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Elli- jay. - Baby bootees, crocheted in all white and white with blue, pink, green or yellow trim, or solid color, $1.25. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawrenceville. Double bed size quilt tops, machine sewn and good ma- terial: Step Around Min., Gents Bow, Sail Boat, Devils Puzzle, Bird Trap, $2.00 ea.; Grandmothers Fan, Eight - Point Star, Postage Stamp, $2.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton. Double bed size quilt tops, Star and other designs, $2.06 ea.; Step Around the Min., $4.00-ea. Add postage. Mr s. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1,~ Canton. Fancy organdy and lace aprons, $1.50 ea.: nice eotton aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4; niece work aprons, large pockets, all around, $1.00; pot holders, 15e ea; 10, $1.00; full e u t childrens dresses, nice styles and materials, 1-6 yrs, $2.25. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Baby shoes, $105; Bootees, $1.40, all baby yarn, ribbon trim; handkerchiefs, tatted border, $1.35 and $1.50; stoles, pink yarn laced through white net, $7.50; yarn afghans, mix- ed colors, $36.00; doilies $3 and $5. P. P. in Georgia. Mrs. Gs Wayior, Aol Wilson Ave., Bremen. 3 small, $1.00; Broadcloth pil emb., $1.25 pr.; 1. ed, $1.50 pr.; mec ea.; old fashion emb. dish towe clothes pin apron 35 postage. Mrs. nett, Rt: 2; Box Rd., Buford. ; Novelty crochet all colors and var each and postage. Rt. 1, Cumming. 3 pe. crocheted $1. set: pillowcase bleached sheeting cheted blue bird, colonial girl or pans: crocheted rose or lies, $1.50 ea.; er chair back sets, $3. checks or stamps. D: ley, Rt. 1, Waco. Jambskin bab y laced and emb. in ~ PEP Soe : sured. Mrs. Edgar Rt. 3, New Echota, = Aprons of nice rose design, ruffled wi rack in yellow or blu also plain trimmed, or $1.25 for two, plus p Mrs. C. F. Humphre N. Ave., Garage apt., ville. : RP WO Oe OCTOBER 17 2:0 Public ae - winch 3-10 Case crav type tractor with wine Ferguson tractor wit front - end loader Chey. truck and Thomas J. . Statesboro, P OCTOBER 26 1 At Union Stock Ya -bany, Ga. Georgi: Assoc. Fall Cow information contact Parker, 3858 Mat Macon. Sao a ae be published. NOTIC E Fall Farm Land Edition Oct. 2 The Seauel fall Farm Land edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Wed- nesday, October 24. The deadline for all notices arriving in the Bulletin office is Oc. tober 9. Notices received later than October 9 (regardless of reason involved) will not Only farms and farm land for sale, for money rent, wanted to buy or exchange | for, or wanting to rent are eligible for publication. Notices may not exceed 70 words, including name, address and telephone number when desired. Notices will be cut down or returned to writer if submitted otherwise. One notice only to an individual or -~ except in case of separately owned tracts. Notices in the interest of Real Estate firms, agents, brokers, banks, declare et or for city and big town lots, individual houses, apartments or rooms, stores, fi ling sta: tions, summer or winter resorts, and of like nature will not be published. . Notices of out-of-state property or for. non-residents of Georgia will not be ol- of the state ... in such cases, an explanation for the peat eo address should ae- g company the notice and will be published with the notice. After "going to press" ij it is absolutely impossible to alter notices or to stop pub- lication of the original copy. All duplicate notices will be discarded. Notices should be carefully written (typed or printed preferred) and signed in the personal handwriting of the party responsible for the notice, then addressed. Editor of Nour Market Bulletin, Agricultural Bidg.. Capitol Square, Atlanta lowed, except when a Georgia taxpayer owns the Georgia land and is necessarily out