Phil Georgia Campbell, Farmers ulleti Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1963 NUMBER 1t le man in early 50s ; farm work with nice in exch: for board, ry, and reasonable sal- hour, week, or day, eek ends off. Would Buford Bates, Rt. 2, yn, Ph. 479-2297 (around ge 42, with wife, one l, wants job as caretaker |. rm, Have some income. do caretaking for small y and good house, ake farm on 50-50 ba- 1964. Am good farmer, ood in tobacco farming. y Wiggins, 309 ae aa t., Millen, Ph. 205 rm. 20 yrs. exp. with all f dairy equipment, and 1 farm machinery. od house and salary. nd sober. Will have moved. eo: B. Stephens, Ww. man wants farm or helping with . Christian, do not -or drink. Will go any- charles L. Brownlee, oe 421, Por- Man wants ou on a n drive tractor or trucks. . In any kind of farm or icken farm work (5 yrs. raising chickens). lest, sober, no bad habits. nt $20. wk. room and . Julian M. Reed, c/o mes E. Forrester, Rt. 4, \wrenceville. iddle-aged white lady | farm work, or work in broiler, or turkey na Ce work now. Must lalves. 8 in fae son 12, 5 help. Can handle or 35,000 to 40,000 Prefer dairy. Know milking machines | (have -and-on life-time experi- ea Do not drink. Will or 5 R. house wired Stove, and to be moved. E rence Boatfield, Rt. 3, ville. - Man with wife and one x wants job raising chick- n halves, or tending to hens, with nice peo- : and to be treated nice. Do % drink. Want house furn- ned free. Can move anytime. inny Sewell, Rt. 2, Roy- on, c/o Laura Dove (3: mi. ww Royston in Harrison). Single man, white, age 57, s_ job helping on farm, ring crops, or on chick- rm helping with layers id broilers. Prefer with large mily, in mountains. Will rk for board, washing and i - wages. Can not tractor or truck. s age and number in fam- and further details. Must e oe fare. Taft eee sonven Ga , Box of Be oer with cows, ane ll kinds of shots, etc., ob. Will need livable oder sel shoes for | on nice farm Jack L. batch. Modern MicDonough, Ph. White single man, retired, desires work with nice peo- ple. Will garden, look after hogs and chicken, etc., no farming. Want room, board and reasonable salary. Can conveniences. G. C. Henry, Rt. 2, Rockmart. White man and wife, with 3 children, want job working with layers for $65. wk. for me and wife, or want farm with 3-4 acres tobacco and rest in corn, cotton, peanuts, sweet potatoes, and cane, al- so garden, with some good Man or woman, one with house of 4-5 rooms, wired for electric stove and with Funipmellt FOR SALE 110, 5 ft., feed troughs with 12 in. adjustable legs for broilers, troughs good, some reels bad, 50c ea., or all, $50. Harvie E. Bickers, Hiram. Myers shallow well pump in good cond., motor 1/4 H. P. rated, and 50 gal. tank in A-1 econd., $35. Cannot ship. See Jate afternoon or on week- ends. Letters answered. Jenn- ings Williamson, Rt. 1, Bris- tol (east of Baxley). electricity. Cleo Bowen, Rt. 2s Pearson. WANTED Want family with two or three to work with layers. Must be honest, depend and non-drinkers. W. H. Bar- low, P: O. Box 114, Smith- Willer (Ze Ca slver)s Ph. 846- 2931 (no collect calls). Want neat, refined, white lady to see after chickens and garden for $25. week, salary -room and board. Live in Bul- -lock County, hl 2am: 22 from Statesboro, 1 mi. from good church. We are easy to get along with. If nice, and want permanent job call collect. J. F. Everett, Rt. 2, Statesboro, Ph. PO. 4-9491. Want family to help with cattle and hens (laying), with someone who can handle trac- tor to mow pasture and pull manure spreader. Good house on school bus and mail route and weekly wages; also, want other help for cattle and trac- tor work, can use family. House, (lights), wood, patch- es, and cow to milk, on school bus and mail route. Refer- erences required. Mrs. Charles |} Ph. 434- Baldwin, Suwanee, 7527 (Buford). ~ Mature white woman, alone, will share home with widow who is able to do light farm work such as hoeing, garden- ing, (maintaining good sized garden) and yard work. Mrs. W. S. Hughes, Rt. 1, College Park. : _ Want two nice white wo- men, 20 to 30 years, for light farm chores on farm near Jonesboro (no field work). Must be honest and reliable. $5. day plus room and board;. also, need 2 white men exp. in dairy work for dairy near Forsyth. Must be reliable and sober. $6. day plus house to live in. No objections to men with small families. Miss Gail Campbell, 928 Rosedale Rd., NE, Atlanta. Need two reliable men ex- perienced in dairying to work in dairy. Good housing ac- commodations, located on mail and school bus route, U. E. Oxford, Culloden. Want man and son, capable of handling 75 cows, to op- erate dairy farm. No drink- ers. House and lights furnish- ed. New dairy barn. E. T. Spell, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 160- Ww. Want white or colored man, up -to 55 yrs. old, for farm handyman. Must be dependa- ble, sober, healthy and clean, fur. ref. Wages and house. P. J. Lipory, Rt. i, Be says, oe Bae 2578. Wilco magneto to fit A. or C. Farmall tractor, good cond., $15. Mrs. C. F. Smith, Rite Comer. David Bradley ee tr- actor (walking), 5-% H. P., with 5 pieces of equipment, all in A-1 cond., $250. at farm, Homer A. Ragsdale, Rite shy see (on old Alabama d Woods rotary ne 80 in. wide, good cond., new belts and blades, $110. Norris Bry- ans, Newborn. New Idea corn picker (1 rew), elevator, Letz feed mill, rotary mower, rotary hoe (2 row), and Ford hay rake (rear mounted). Emeline Jones, Rt. 1, Blackshear. Case hay baler with motor, in good cond., on rubber tires, $150. (not pick-up type). Grover Parrish, 118 Ellawood pues Cedartown, Ph, 748- 22652 es eee Jdchn Teere hay rake, mule drawn, like new, $85. here. L. T. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple (just off Hwy. 78). ae Hoosier grain drill, old model, has tractor tongue, good cond., $50. Joe B. Biddy, Rt. ios Adairsville, Je eae South). Allis-Chalmers 1 row cott- on picker with new type spinnels mounted on WD-45 tractor, geod cond., $2,000. H. D. Hobbs, c/o Hobbs Garage, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-2918. 2 used tractor tires, one rough, one in good cond., size 10 X 28, both $15. James W. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 380-A, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6916: Big Dutchman automatic chicken feeder for 6000 cap. houses, and 4 gas brooders, all in good cond. J. E. Brown, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ph. 452- 4278 (no collect calls). Post peeler, barrel creosote and dipping vat, $50. for all. T. L. Surles, Winkler Farms, Preston. Goat milking machine for sale or will trade for anything of equal value that I can use on farm. E. J. McMahcen, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 38-3710. Surge pipeline with auto- matic cleaning system, and 4 DeLaval units with 2 H. P. DeLaval compressor, excel. cond., $1,200. Henry A. Winn. Rt. 1, Dallas, Ph: 447-3690. 4 chicken houses and equip- ment for sale. Gary Dominy, Rt. 4, Box 250, Dublin, Ph, | BR. 2-4007. Farmall 230 age with planters and cultivators; Su- per C. Farmall tractor, with planter and cultivators; also, John Deere B. tractor, with cultivators and 4 disc tiller. John Kilgore, Social Circle, Ph. 464-3510. - = . 40 Bailey electric brooders in good cond. Howard Brid- ges, Rt. 10, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-2427, (Moore Lane Drive). Dbl. dise Cyclone type fer- tilizer spreader, $25.; also, 6, 10 hole, metal nests, $25. Miscellaneous _ poultry, equipment including various kinds of feeders and waterers. Robert T. Allen, Jr., Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-7775. Farmall Super C. tractor, $500.; 7 ft. rotary mower, $250.: dbl. disc harrow, $50.; post hole digger, $50.; grader, $50., or $825. for all. John W. Harms, 8914 White Bluff Rd., Savannah. Practically new one row New Idea No. 8 corn smapper in excel. cond., for cash. John B. Smith, Tibbs Rd., Dalton, Allis-Chalmers WC tractor, gcod cond., all new rubber; also, 4 disc John Deere tiller, both, $250.; also, 6 in. sub- mergible pump, 2-% H. P. 220 volt with 100 ft. of cable and control box, never used, $450. Edward Allen, c/o Acres Farm, Rt. 1, Kathleen, Ph. 429-1699 (Perry). 550 metal hens nests 500 ea.; eggs washer, $50.; small ese grader, $35. D. A. (Buck) Reid, Maple St., c/o Soda Shop, Carrollton; Pha ih 2Z=a 3623. 12 egg case egg ccoler; Kenco egg grader, elec.; auto- matic ege washer; 20, 10-hole, metal nests; automatic feeder with trough and chains. Rea- sonable price for entire lot. All recently in use. A. L. Haddock, Haddock, Ga., Ph. WE. 2-4260. : GE motor, 10 H. P., 230 volt, 3 phase, 1750 RPM with 5 shaft pulley, all in good cond., $70., motor has been used fer powering irrigation pump, corn sheller and grist mill, and could be used for eane syrup mili. D. A.. Ro- binson, Rt. 3, Box 95, Griffin, Ph. 228-8126. Ford Major Diesel tractor, perfect cond., recently over- hauled with lights, big tires and wheel weights, $875.; also, 1959 Ford automatic hay baler, perfect cond., with 4 eylinder Wisconsin air-cooled engine, $675. David Simpson, | Rt. 2, Bex 23A, Cochran. 1958 Farmall Super C., FC, Serial 133853, and all equip- ment, all fingertip control, 2 point hitch, front and rear unit planters, guano distribu- tors, lg. disc harrow, weeder and 3 turn plow, lg., all in good shape, cheap for cash; also, plows for 2 horse farm. WO. Gordon, Rit 2 Byron: (5 mi. So. on Gunn Farm). Montgomery Ward 5 H. Sp. garden tractor with all equip- ment including mowing mach- ine and wheel weights, not junk, $175. Luther Sanders, Rt. 1, Buchanan, Ph. 646- 2S Gould water pump, will work in shallow or deep well, about 20 gal. galvanized tank, was working when taken out, 1/4 H. P., elec. motor, $25. C. iC: poulnent: Rt. 1, Talking Rock ~ Schultz Spreadmaster man- ure spreader, spreads chicken litter, used very little. B. F. Smith, Colbert, Ph. ST. 8- 7352. 2, 60 gal., syrup kettles in foed cond: $20. for one, or both for $40. L. C. Wilson, Rt. 3, Hwy. 56, (on old Spencer Youngblood place), Swains- noe Allis-Chalmers G. tractor, 1 row, excel cond.. completely equipped with hydraulic lift, disc plew, opening plow, pl- anter and fertilizer attach- ment, and complete set of- cultivators, good tires all~ around, $675. complete. No letters, come see. M. C. Sims, Rt. 3, Bold Springs Rd., Mon- eae roe. One horse wagons and har-= ness in perfect cond. See Saturdays or Sundays. W. S.+ McMichael, Quitman- : Model H. Farmall tractor, good cond., with all equip- ment except planters, $650. Roy Camp, Summerville, Ph. 857-7334. Good 2 horse sale. cheap. J. Weyman cock, Rt. 2, Monroe, Ph. 4413. g Se John Deere Grassland drill, GL 710 with 7 applicator, perfect cond., $450.; also, 21 ft. Mayrath 6 in. auger ele- vator, perfect cond., $40.; In- tnl. 16 x 18 in. belt driven hay press, $125., very good cond. M. P. Minchew, Jr., Ph. 788-1891. _ 1959 Workmaster 641 Ford tractor, 493 hours, $1500.; Dearborn 5 ft. rotary mower, $290.: Dearborn disc plow, 2 disc, $135.; new Dearborn 7 ft. tiller, $180.; 20 disc har- row, $150.; Dearborn wagon (bed), 3 new tires, $185. or all only $2440. See at my residence on county line Rd., near Upatoi, approx. 15 mi from Columbus. J. H. Adams, Upatoi, (no phone calls). wagon for Ad- 268- 2 horse wagon; also, syrup mill with evaporator pan, and mule drawn corn planter, distributors, slide plows, 1 horse plows, scooters, scrapes and assorted plows. .C. E. Nail, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. 423-4162. W. C. Allis- Chalmers trac- . tor, new battery and magneto, 8 disc heavy duty bush and bog harrow, Case 2 whl. 7 ft. mowing machine used with AC tractor, all for $525., will sell separately, or will trade part for cattle or pickup truck. Jack F. Hogan, Logan- ville, Ph. 826-4829 (no col= lect calls). Nice farm utility trailer, 6 ft. X 4. ft. watts: metal frame, metal reinforced plywood body with removable plywood top. Dbl. hinged decors open from center and swing out, 2 spare wheels and tires, size 600 X 16 included, $50., or trade for bull calf of equal value. Ronald E. Koon, Box 396, Oak Hill Subdivi- Sion, srion: (22 6.530753).. 10 ton Fairbanks-M orse truck scale, 9 ft. X 22 ft. ne form, perfect cond., suitable for weighing truckloads of hogs, cattle, hay, corn, etc. . I. Brady, 222 Big A, Road, Toccoa, Ph. 886-3966. heavy. | 200,000 BTU Gibralter broiler, like new, only use to brood 4 batches of chicks $295.; Oakes egg washer, 10 eases per hr., excel. cond, $350.; square egg baskets (50), $1.50 ea.; chick water jars with lids, (200) 30c ea 106 Beach- S. H. Applebaum, 546-6379. am Dr., Athens, Ph. John Deere automatic hay baler; IHC side delivery rake; Harvey portable hay and grain elevator; Dearborn spreader: 1000- bu. grain bin; Lilliston peanut picker: THC- PTO: stationary baler, all in operating condition, priced to sell. Come and see Denver Lanier, Portal and Little - Capitol GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN], Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices Square MATION At COU ORLAr Eee ke dees PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. : No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- | ness. or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial | business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from | published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. class matter Aug. 1, Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 1937, 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 i 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. Equipment FOR SALE Allis-Chalmers 1 row cot- ton picker, serial No. 1072, mounts on D14 tractor, good cond., reasonably priced. Au- brey D. Tucker, Rt. 1, Tuck- er, Ph. SH. 3-8298. -Allis-Chalmers 10 ft. grain drill complete with fertilizer hopper,.small seed attach- ment, press wheels, drag ehains, snap coupler _ hitch, new cond; also 16-22 Taylor- way tandem harrow, new this season. H. M. Simpson, Rt. 3, Box 84-A, McDonough, Ph. 423-3898. Equipment Want 10 or 12 in. hammer- mill with crusher and power take-off, dust collector and magneto. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. Ww ant automatic chicken feeder for broilers. State price, cond., and size in letter. Charles Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. Want Allis-Chalmers 4 row unit. type, Hi-Speed planter on wheels, and Hi-Crop wheels fer CA Allis-Chalmers tractor. H. M. Simpson, Rt. 3. Box 84-A, McDonough, Ph. 423-3898. Intnl. pull type plow, 2, 16. in., bottoms, excel. cond., S195 Ps J- Lipory, Rt. ie Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-5278. All aluminum irrigation system, 70 HP Industrial en- gine with 4 in. Garden-Den- ver pump, 1000 ft. 4 in. pipe with Volume gun sprinkler, $1250. D: H. Adams, Fayette- aS Ph. 461-7322 (after 5 Garden tractor, 3% H. P, $125., or will trade for nice, small size, saddle horse of equal value. State what you -vave. J. A. Brown,. Rt. 1, elton (at Polk and Haralson @o. Line, on Hwy. 27), Ph 646-3742. 1953 Cub tractor, mowing machine, one disc plow, plan- ters and cultivators, good econd., or would trade for Ford tractor. H. F. Coggin, Rt. 4, Box 278, Newnan, Ph. 253- 6719 (no collect calls). LH.C. tractor W6, excel. eond., 14-30, 6 ply tires, al- most new, $600. John Reese, Crawfordville, Ph. GL. 6-3746 (no collect calls). Intn]. Diesel power unit, used very little since com- pletely overhauled with rings, pistons, sleeves inserts, val- ves, camshaft and bushings, timing gears, clutch and drive shaft. Ideal for irrigating, or any belt-driven machinery. Wilbur Rodgers. Rt. 1, Ogle- thorpe, Ph. 8-8689. 3 Want set of one horse wag- on harness, must be .in good shape for use at once, and reasonably priced. Cor: Blakely, Rt. 1, Mauk (Z. C. 31058). Want wheel for Super H. Farmall tractor. W. L. Cobb, Rt. 2, Slate Rd., Box 50, Ellen- wocd, Ph. MA. 2-4338. Want iron posts, must be in vicinity of Atlanta. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stage- coach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753 (Atlanta). Want to trade HG Oliver cleat tract for Farmall M., John Deere A., or any model wheel tractor with 40 H. P., draw bar pull. Ben Robinson, Rt. 4, Carrollton. Want good used 8 ft. ferti- lizer distributer, cultivators, planters and distributors for Intnl. 300 tractor, terracing and grading blade, silage harvester with corn head, and hay baler and mower. John W. Barr, Jr., Butler Bridge Rd., Rt. 2, Covington. Want chicken houses suit- able to tear down and move, must be cheap, June Smith, P. QO. Box 405, Thomson, Ph. 595-2381 (no collect calls). Want W. D. 45 Diesel Allis- Chalmers tractor in good run- ning cond. State best price and where it can be seen. W. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Bonaire, Ph. 429-1165, pick-up truck, pay difference; also, want good walking gar- den tractor with equipment, 180 amp.'electric farm welder complete, good cond., to trade; pay some difference for late model tractor. E. V. Hilliott, c/o Spring Lake Ranch, Rt..1, | Box 92, Greenville. Want used windmill water pump outfit. State price in first letter. Kenneth | Goolsby, Thomson. Want good used truck plat- form scales, weighing approx. 30 tons. Dr. A. L. Blalock, P. O. Box 442, Sylvania. Want John Deere Diesel tractor with wide frontend and 3 point hitch with or without set of cultivators; also, want round type metal grain bin, approx. 1500 bu. State price. W. L. Chandler, P. O. Box 1685, Athens, Ph. LI. 6-8264. a v Pee ct rith | polled Sho: bu hydraulic system, good runn-|0 ce. -Pulle ing condition. Will trade 1953 | c/o Pullens Farm, Damascus. jeep, % ton, 4 whl. drive,|~ 4 Reg. polled Hereford cows, 2 yrs. old, 2 with calves by side, (1 bull and one heifer 4 mos. old), Grandson of CMR Pawnee Rollo, $1200. for all. E. P.. Seals, Carroll- ton, Phe 2h. 72-2730 ~ (ab night). Holstein Baile i yr. Sept. 12, can be my place on State Hwy. 18, mi. Johnson, Dames Ferry Rd., Forsyth, Ph. 994-5218. 13 dairy cows, Jerseys, Hol- steins and mixed breeds, some fresh, 4 to freshen in Dec. and Jan.; also, 100 gal. milk tank, and 130 tb. base with For- most. D. Johnson, Rt. 3, Forsyth, Ph. 994-5201 (no collect calls). old Reg. See at ; east of Forsyth. Guy ervic DOars. pork cond., price sale; also, Sows bred male, and ope gilts, sows with lar jand oe weaned ages and sizes, from 2 9 mos. old. These pigs con less feed, and give less. f ntgomery, 222, Macon, Ph. SH: 25 Shorthorn cows, some ler, R springers and others calves by side; also, oe face bred heifers. EH Rob- inson, Rt. 3, Ceeree: Ph. LE 2-8178 (not collect). Want 3, point hitch for 630, 520, or 530 John Deere tract- or. W. F. Dorsey, Rt. 2, Box 1022, Hampton, Ph. 478-9406 (Atlanta no collect calls). Want John Deere B. tractor, 1953 through 1956; Bush Hog rotary mewer and harrow; sub-soiler mowing machine, in good condition and reason- ably priced. Give~deseription and price. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2, Buford, Ph. 434-5618. Want used John Deere 8 or 10 ft. Killefer offset harrow. State price and condition first letter. David Simpson, Rt. 2, Box 23-A, Cochran. Livestock FOR SALE Cattle Dark, well marked, Reg. horned Hereford bull of Zato bloodline, tame, and halter broken. Calved June 19, 1960. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 60 head of dairy cows for sale; also, 1500 lb. milk base with Pet Milk Co., Waycross, and 730 gal. Sunset milk tank. Edwin D. Smith, Ray City. 3 young Hereford cows with 300- 400 Ib. ealves at side, and rebred. John H. Dunn, Rt. oe es Mountain (Biffle Nice Guernsey (with small amount of Jersey) mileh cow, gives 5 gals. milk daily when fresh. Will stay by herself in pasture, or run with herd. Gentle and easy to handle Jobn D. Faulkner, Rt. 1, Bowman, Ph. 283-2310. Herd of 101 Hereford brood cows: 30. with calves by side, about wt. 1000 Ibs. ea., heavy milkers, some Reg., others grade; also, 5 bulls, oldest 5 years, and 50 calves, weaned, 400 lbs. up, entire herd $27,700., or will sell part. J. KH. King, Cecil, Ph. 794- 2165 (Hahira). Reg. Angus heifers, 6 bred to top bloodline bull; 2 non- registered bred heifers, good eonf.; 4 open heifers; cows with ealves at side, bred back. All good bloodlines, clean and C.V.; also, several good ser- vice-age bulls, $300. ea., all clean and C. V. Guaranteed breeders. F. W. Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959. Reg. Black Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, $300. Selling to pre- vent inbreeding, Hugh F. Mc- Eachern, Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph. 964-4242. Reg. Angus bulls, 6 to 30 mos. old, $100. to $250., pa- pers furnished; also, few un- registered heifers, 6 to 10 MOSe | 0105-2 S00) eas ise lus Surles, c/o Winkler Farms, Preston. a to sell. Reg. Guernsey oar 30 mos. old,- lg. size, dehorned, ring in nose, weil marked, ses breeder, $175. at farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington, Ph. 769-5065. Reg. polled Hereford bull, | 2 yrs. old. L. G. 6, Carrollton. Thoroughbred Santa Ger- Morgan, Rt. trudis cows and bulls, and few second cross cows for sale. J. W. Morris, c/o Double M. Harms, P. . Box Gio, Car- rollton, Ph. TH. 2-2852 (Mbr. ee Gertrudis Breeders n with | |meat type Essex pigs, ideal 4 breeding with H mp Poland China, etc., 10_ old, $25. ea. Wile: pier, Rt Ph. CH. 2-4349. 20 pigs for $10.5. shoats for $15. Roland N Rt. 3, Fayetteville at m on Hwy. 02), Ph. Purebred. ae and sow pigs, from cer litters. Sow pigs sired by productio n istry cert. meat sire, h was Junior Champion a 8 Holstein heifers, AGS ters from 10 years of ABS breeding, from dams averag- ing 12, 000 lbs., or more. Heif- ers weigh al 200 lbs., or more, bred to calve in August and Sept. Lee Cherry, Rt. 1, Mon- roe, Ph. 267-9385. 2 polled Hereford bulls, not Reg., but are purebred, well marked, gentle, both would make good herd bulls, wt. 700 lbs. ea., $150. ee Rob- bert HH. Johnson, Rt. Gray- son, Ph. 843-3996 coll week- ends or after 5:00 P.M.). Registered Herefords: 3 young bulls, 2 Zatos, 1 Shad- ow, $250. to $400., clean pedi- grees, calfhood vaccinated; also, Heifers and cows: with ealf at side, $175. to $325. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., c/o Ward Meade Farm, Paper Mall Red. Rty 3, Marietta, 2h. 428-8772. Reg. Black Angus bull with papers, 3 yrs. old Nov. 1963, $200. Ralph Lamb, Inman (Elva oad, Ph. 461-2894 (un- 1 Will wean 4-5 good Reg. Angus bull ealves in next 30 days, pick from side of cow, $175.-$200. per head; also, 2}. herd bulls ready for service, 38 and 5 yrs. old, champion- ship bloodlines. W. T. Torge- sen, c/o Whistle Top. Farm, Cornelia. se See Po China boars and gilts boars and 4 gilts fro of 10 and 12 (all are fered for sale). Long mi type pigs, excel. for breedi stock. Farrowed 19 a registration papers. Knowles, 8578 (McRae). Reg. breeding hogs, top bloodlines, aa disease free herd: Reasonable. We feature M; Guide bloodline in our Ha shire herd. Lawton _Urser Hazlehurst. Hampshire and Bur hi cross pigs, 6 wks. old, pr! on 1 to 5, $ $9. ea. | 4, Post Rd., Cumming. Reg. Poland China bo approx. 2 yrs. old, ex breeding cond.. selling to pt vent inbreeding, $75. at fa H. M. Edwards, ee Ph. RI 2-5717. - Improved Duroc tee ; ready for service, gilts rea to breed, $40.; gilts a farrow in Sept., Sipe few gt pigs, $25. to $30. est P. enien Baxley, ee 2877. : 3 Reg Hereford heifers, 9 to 15 mos. old, papers furnish- ed, $150. to $200. M: B. Welch, Rt. 8, Heath Road, Macon, Ph. SH. 5-8465 (see week days only). : Polled Herefords: open and bred heifers, brood cows and bulls, predominately Victor Domino breeding. C. V._ for Bangs, Reg. Deets furnished, Campbell, O. Box ae TBS 7031 (daytime). Few good young polled Shorthorn cows with calves, and few heifers, all Reg., beef type. Burt Bennett, Rt. 2; Moultrie. Several service. age Santa Gertrudis bulls, deep cherry red eolor. Joe Baker Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584- 3136 (Odum). 10 Black Angus cows, near- ly purebred, $125. each;\also, some heifers and fat yearlings, cheap. I. Teem, Rt. 1, Milner, Ph: 537. 4897 (Griffin). Reg. Black Angus bull, 17 mos old, wt. about 800 Ibs.; also, nice herd bull, 3 yrs. old, wt. about 1400 lbs. (with- out papers). Both for sale, or would trade for Angus cows Several registered Angus hulls, just weaned, about 8 mos. old, weigh 500 to 550 lbs., champion Hileenmere bloodlines, real good, blocky pulls, $160. to $175. ea. James of equal value. C. L. Cheat- | H. Cook, Rt. 1, Demooney ham, lle, TT 2- | Rak, College Park, Ph. 964- 3081, ae 6846 (Fairburn). Several purebred, 2 yr. old, Black Angus bulls, Eileen- mere breeding. See at farm 1 mi. North of Cordele, U. S. 41 Hwy. P. H. Greene, P. O. Box 204, Cordele, : Swine Crossbred pigs, $8. up ac- cording to age. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton aioe City Community). Ses PHS Choice Duroc bree stock, males and females. from. lg. jitters, all a treated, and Reg. in buye name. William E. Lanie i i168 84, Metter, Fh 0. 95 pigs for sale: 9 Vorkshi and 16 part Hampshire a Poland China, 6 -wks. $10. ea.; also, purebred Yor. shire stock boar, about Will not ship. A. D. Rt. 2, Temple (located abou 2% mi. north of Draketow 4 thoroughbred meat Berkshire pigs, 10 wks. o reasonably priced, best bloodlines from Champi dam and sire on mothers a sires side, Reg. in buye name, (2 boars, 2 gilts), ea. Sammy Mundy, Rt. 1, 440, Lawrenceville. 50 pigs now ready, S.P-C eross, $10. ea. at farm, 8 n NW of Cartersville, S Valley district. Loyd J row, Rt. 4, Cartersville. cee Purebred Beltsville Ni pigs, 10 wks. old, out of of 13. $25. ea. without reg ration papers: $35. with pers. E, E. Ealum, Rt. 5,. 581, Dean Forest Rd., ee nah, Ph. AD 2- 1800, Few top Yorkshire servi age boars, and few nice ope gilts. State Cert. Herd No. all treated and. Rudolph . Homerville } 686-3877. e boars, quality breeding, g. in buyers name. 4. Ok mon, Pinehurst, (4 mi. xred Duroc pigs, dk. 10 55 chickens, all kinds, some Cornish-Game, for good milk goat and kid. Goat must be tested and clean, and giving one gal. milk daily. Write or call before coming so I can have in chicken house. Bring goat and get chickens. Mrs. David Dupree, Rt. 3, Box 211, Hawkinsville. Want to trade 6 turkeys for pigs, will pay difference; also, want young dk. red Guernsey bull yearling, wt. 400-500 lbs.,; 1/3 white, hornless and not Reg., cheap for cash. Butch Wellborn, Rock Springs. Seed and Plants FOR SALE Everbearing strawberry pl- ants, $1.50 C. Permit 481. Mrs. W. H. Allen, 541 Holderness St., SW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30310), Ph. 753-0435. 200 bu. Georgia Jet Barley, Germ. 98 pct., certified seed, cleaned, treated and bagged, $2.50 bu. Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE. 5- -8621 (no eollect calls). Collard: plants, plenty of them about Sept. 15, good young plants, 60c C. plus post- age. Permit 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd, Ellenwood. Everbearing strawberry pl- ants: $27 Cs1 ors 200; $3 25: Klondike strawberry plants, $1.20 ., or 300, $3.; 500, $4: delivered. Permit 301. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Old-time little white Nest onions and red Seallion oni- ons, and buttons from same, $2. gal.; also, lg. red Nest oni- ons, make from 2 to 15 in hill, $2.50 gal. for fall planting. Add 45c postage ea. gal. P. B Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Large red Nest or multiply- ing onions for fall planting, $2. gal., plus 53c postage ea. gal. No less than gal. mailed. Permit 413. Mrs. G. W. Fuller, Rt. 2, Box 100, Woodstock. Old-fashioned Shallot oni- on sets, $2, gal. P. P.; lemon, balm, and peppermint plants, $1. doz. P. P. Permit 139. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville (Z.-3-30222)- New crep nice White Nest onions, $1.90 gal. P. P. Permit 406. B. H. Dunn, Brooks. 160 bu. Abruzzi Rye. in new even weight bags, Germ. 91 pet., $3.50 bu. FOB- shipping point. L..P. Beckum, Wrens. Red Shallot onions for fall planting, $1. lb. Jack White. 300 Holderness St., SW, At- lanta 10, 755-7366. Big Joe strawberry plants, $1.50 doz.; $10. C. delivered. Permit 179. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Rt, 3, Greenville, raised from |} bed; Russian comferey; 15 leaves (large), $1. P. P.; self- balnching celery plants, rocts, $1, Bes Permit. 474, F. M. Abie, Dahlonega. Sage plants, 6, $1.; unroot- ed, 12, Ss plants, 8, $1.: unrooted swee4 black grape cuts, also whit ones, $1. doz.; sweet whit scuppernongs, $2. pk. Will not ship grapes. Permit 123. Mrs 2, Box 53 - G. Collins, Rt. Cobbtown (Z. C. 30420). Ky. 31 Fescue seed packed in new printed, 50 lb., bags, Germ, 87.50% 26c lb. FOB my farm located 1 mi. south White, on U. S. Hwy. 411, Helmes Neel, White, Ph. EV. 2-4198. Healthy South Ga. buckeya eady for fall planting, plants, 3 plants $1. Add postage. Per- mit 471. Herschell Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville (CAREC: 31096). Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE Hay, 75c pale at farm; 90e bale, del. within 25 mi.; $30: ton at farm; $35. ton, deliver- ed. Joe Brock, Box 297, Fair- burn, Ph. 964-2741. Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint. River Farms, Jonesboro (Hwy. 54), Ph. DR. 8-2245. 2nd and 3rd _ cutting of Coastal Bermuda hay, $20. ton behind baler, load your- self, or will load, $21.50 ton. Can deliver by request: 50 mi., $27.50 ton; 100 mi., $30. ton, delivered this price until Sept. 15. W. T. Brown, Rt. Bonaire (located on Hwy. 96, 3% mi. KE. of Hwy. 41 south of Macon at intersection of 96 and Houston Lake Rd.), Ph. 429-1165. Good grass mixed hay, $30. ton. Will deliver at small ex- tra cost; also, Coastal hay for sale. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689. Hay, well fertilized and limed, heavy square wire bound bales, excel. hay, 1963 crop Sericea and Oats, $1. bale. Can deliver short. dis- tance. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen- weed: Ph, 366-7753 "(Atlan a Several hundred bales Brown-top Millet and Soy- bean hay, will be ready about Sept. 10th. Sold in field as baled, you haul. R. R. Wynne, Rt. 2, Newnan (at Roscoe), Ph. AL. 3-0834. Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, high in protein and feed nutrition. Can de- liver in 5 or 10 ton lots. Sat- isfaction guaranteed. J. lL. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1789 (call collect). Coastal Bermuda hay, 80e bale at barn. Maurice Jackson, Rt. 1, Campton (4% mi. out of Monroe on Gratis Rd.). Ph. 267-9326 (no collect calls). About 50 bu. Rye, 1963 crop, $3. bu. at my farm, F. A. Wright, Rt. 2, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540), Ph. ME 5-2657 (no collect calls). Mulching or bedding sage, grass weeds, ete., cut in pas-= ture with rotary mower, free if you remove, or if baled at cost of baling. Make offer: in field, or delivered reasonable distance. Y. M. Anderson, Williamson. Poultry & Eggs FOR SALE 18 young Game _ chickens will trade for Black Fantail pigeons, or White King pig- eons, or Pheasant hens. Lock- ard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., NE, Atlanta elas Ph. DR. 7-4390. Several half-grown _cock- erels for breeders: Silver- spangled Hamburgs, pure, and priced at $1.50 ea. Buyer to pay shipping charges in light crate. A. B. Griner D.V.M., P.O. Box 203, Fitzgerald. 100 Rhode Island Red pul- lets ready to lay, 4-H club strain. Will sell all or part at ae 00 each. Bob Hinton, Rt. . Stockbridge, Ph. 474-4948, Truckers favorite collard oe plants, $1. C. P. P.; $3. M. ab 25, 4 | $1. P. P.; horse radish, 3 nice sweet scented mint L > ~ Rhode - PAGE FOUR | Poultry & Eggs FOR SALE Rare purebred. Silver- spangled Hamburgs, trio, $11.85, extra males. $3.95; purebred white-crested Black Polish trio, $11.85; purebred Bulldog strain, Dark Cornish irio, $10. 95. All hatched this spring, and will lay in fall. Will ship COD. =Mrs. W.. B: Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Quitman, Ph. 263-5597 (no collect calls). 8 big hens, Sexlings; 2 White Leghorn hens, rooster, 1 yr. old, $1.50 ea.; Reds, 5 mos. old, 8 hens, 1 rooster, $1. ea.; 2 White Leghorn roos- - ters, 1 hen, 5 mos. old, $1. ea.; Black Polish hen, laying, and rooster, 1 yr. old, $5. for both. Wayne Moss, 2188 Tilson Rd., Decatur, Ph. 377-2050. Red Quill rooster and 2 hens; Blue Cuban rooster and 2 hens; White Speck rooster; Irish Grey rooster and 4 hens. Will sell part or all. Come see them. Can not ship. Ken- ~-neth Wright, Blairsville 12 different breeds grown purebred chickens for sale, or will trade for purebred Ban- tams. Come see, or will ship eh li Williamson, Rt. 6, Turner Chapel Rd., Rone: HAS: 31061). Approx. 600 mixed hens, Island Reds, Wyan- dottes, Barred-Rocks, and some large White Leghorns, Jaying good; approx. 175 Rhode Island Red pullets, 3 to 4 mos. old. George Turner, Douglasville, Ph. 942-4489. 3 e Red pullets hatch- ed Feb. 15, 1963, now laying. Will sell lot at $20. Mrs. Isaac Phelis, Rt. 1, Preston. 50 Red hens, wt. 5 to 6 lbs. ea., $1.25 ea. Mrs. A. Sosebee, Ri. 2, Alpharetta, Ph. 475- 7670. Royal purple Guineas, 1 wk. old, 35c in lots of 50; 30c in lots of 100 or more; al- - so have guineas from 30c to $1.50 ea., any size you want and any amount up to 4500. This is white meat guinea. Call or come see. Robert Bradshaw, Rt. 4, Canton, Ph. 479-5287. 19 Guineas, 1% yrs. old, and -15 laying hens for sale. . Mrs. Elizabeth Sorrow, 7205 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta, (Z. C. 30331). ae white hen duck; and white drake, $1. each. Will not ship. E. Te Lavender, A: 2, Box 51 A, Gordon (Ze CG 31031). 12 Matha rd ducks and drakes, $1.25 ea. or the lot for $15. Mrs. J. B. Hudson, Be Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 471 Mallard ducks, unprowed strain: 7, 1963 hatch; 3, 1962 hatch; 5 drakes and 5 ducks in flock, all for $12.50 at my home. J. Ewing Arnold, 1206 Hickory Dr., Marietta, Ph. 427-5819 (no collect ealls). Mallard ducks; drakes and ducks, 75 ea.; geese, ganders, $1. ea. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Lithonia, Ph. 482 - 6886. (Browns Mill Road). several nice trios of pure- bred California Royal Palm turkeys and White Rock pul- Jets and cockerels for sale at reasonable price. M. W. Day, Thomson. Ph. 595-2272. Selling out all Bantams and pens: 8 black Cochin hens, 3 roosters, 6 white Cochin hens, 3 Silver Sebright pullets, 2 roosters; lots of half grown white Cochins; also, 5 pr. white doves, 3 pr. Ringneck doves; single - deck brooder and triple - deck brooder; round, 100 egg capacity incu- pator, and other equip. Z. F. Camp, 330 Peyton ae SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 3-7578. Bantams, purebred: feo stock: Black Rose Comb, trios and pairs: Miller Fleur, white Cochin, trio, all purebred stock priced to sell. Cannot Ships . Ds McClure, (1753 Hadlock St., SW. Atlanta (Z. C. 30311), Ph. PL. 8- -3830. Blue - face ten: also Hatch-Athelete crosses, early stags and pullets, $10. single, $25. trio; these are as good as can be found, carefully se- lected fowl], shipped. Charles E. Proffitt, 3632 Wascanna Rd., Hapeville, Ph. MA, 7- 555. oe ae Dk. Cornish good stock, kenship, 15 common Bantams, 50c ea. Come after. Mrs. Ruby Blan- 1668 Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. ck iCovmich hen and| ie rooster, also, very about $9.; append 5 purebred setting of 15, returned at expense. Mo Miss Cora B. BOX. SDs diye Cornish hens, $14.75. for the lot; also, 3, 1963 March hatched cockerels lange enough for service, $2. ea.: eggs at $1.85 heavy type dark and 1 rooster, or $2.50; and my cartons once at buyers ney order only. Patterson, Rt. 1, y. Araucanus tra roosters, R. Markham, chicken eggs, 5 brown-red, $2.50 doz., ( colors), shipped post paid; ex- (AC SiS 5)es (Easter Egg) green, pink, and (asstd. $2. ea. Charles Box 24, Ty Ty Feb. and dark Cornish also few cheap. M. O. ins, 3196 Mt. type white Miller Fleur, Red Pyle, Hamburg, not ship. E. stock, 2 pullets and stag common Bantams Atlanta 11, Ph. DI 4- 3593. Purebred Bantams; Cochins, buffs, Black-Crest Buff Brama, lg. and ducks. Ba fo mdaor Ph. TH 3-2358. March hatched Bantams, select $8.5 only. J. H. Ak- Gilead Rd., SW, show- yellow Polish, Black Burch, Will Bass, 1135 Lawrenceville, B. Sebrights, Rock, $3., $3. $1.50 ea. Sta Augusta. Bantam cockerels, both good blood- lines; also, 2 Golden mebiishtss Thomas, Jr., P. 6 silver ea.; one Barred- strain rr : O. Box 175, Golden Cochins, $2. H. Sherer, Decatur, Purebred Bantams: Sebrights, $7.50 pr.; Sebrights; Mille Fleur hens; tail Jap pullet, and few mixed Bantam hens, 803 Church St. Ph. DR. 8-6216. Silver $10. trio; White $5e3 thio; Black- ea.5 75c ea. Clyde alll forssi: 5 roosters). them. Henry 543-7626 Five trios of purebred Gold- ed Sebrights, Greensboro, $3.50 trio, or ea. (12 hens and Come and get Ee Burt. 201 Ph. 8 hens, 2 r for the lot. W no collect ca J. Stallings, Newnan, Ph. Pit Ge mes, Roundheads; Hatch birds from Blinker brood 15 eggs at $3. Ph. 378-2990. and 8 broilers, Dark Cornish. Rt. (So. Georgia); pure and Sandy crosses, $4. up; 312 Warren St., oosters, 8 fryers all purebred Will take $25. ill not ship, and lis accepted. E. 1, Box 249, AL 3-0954. Brandenberry Dr. Saunders; good young also, 2 cocks, $10.; and Mars Ass. Ha SE, Atlanta, |ready to go. Permit 118. A. >| poses, priced according to age. hn Si 1962 hatch trio, gnecks, 1961 hatch Kalij cock, $9.5 Be Kone, 5232s Rivol Dr: Macon, Ph. SH. 2-4059. White Fantail pigeons, $3.50 ship Exp. Col. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph. ED. 7-5340. White King pigeons, $3. pr. Charlie Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rigs oVanietta, seh eth = 8656. : White Show type King pig- eons (Foy and Dupont strain), lg. excel. breeders, fast pro- ducers of youngsters that weigh up to 2 lbs. ea. at 30 days old, $5.50 pr. No less than 2 pr. shipped. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville. Pigeons: White Kings, Sil- ver Kings, Blue Kings, Red Carneau, and- Rollers, 75c ea. Danny Jones, Rt. 1, Box 86, Augusta, Ph. 724-1241. Bobwhite quail: day old birds, 25c ea.; 5c increase a. additional wk. Cannct ship under 4 wks. old; also, now booking orders for grown birds, $1. ea. or 90c for 300 up, 1000 flight pen birds now L. Gill, 512 Mannie St., Ash- burn, Ph. 567-2755. Bobwhite quail, 1 wk. old, ea.; also, older birds priced according to age; 6 wk. old birds, 55c ea. Cannot ship under 6 wks. old, or less than 20 birds. Permit 129. Alvin C. Arrington. Ps O77 Box 203; Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8907. Bobwhite quail, 1963 hatch, thousands, all ages, for re- stocking, and for food pur- 14 to 16 wk. olds selected for breeders from pullorum and thphoid clean stock, $5. pr. All long legged, ig. - breasted, rangy, and bigorous, 4 pr. minimum shipment. All ord- ers shipped Exp. Col. Permit 99. John W.. Barr, Jr., Butler Bridge Rd., Rt. 2, Covington. Improved Northern Bob- white quail, day old, 25c ea.: 5e increase a. additional week. Permit 32. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd., Dunwoody (Z. C. 30043), Ph. 993-4020. Extra large Northern Bob- white quail eggs, $12. C.; also, approx. 2300 birds from 4 to- 22 weeks old for sale. Entire quail farm stock must be sold, reasonable prices. Permit 26. Lumpkin Tyson, Rt. 2, Doe- run, Ph. 776-4162. 6 hens and 1 hatch, $15.; let, 1963 hat shipping. Standard size Dark Cornish: cockerel and_pul- Devers, Rt. 1, Barnesville, (Z. C. 30204). No rooster, 1962 ch, David Piedmont Rd., See oils ea.y Cannot = ship. from mos. 6-7 lbs. ea., laying hens, lect. Mrs. Reidsville. Purebred Dark Cornish Game pullets, Cornish Game hens, coming after. E. E. Ealum, Rt. 5, Box 581, Dean Forest Rd., Savannah, Ph. Purebred Dark Cornish unrelated old cockerels, $3. ea.; $1., here, or shipped Exp. col- Maude wie 1s toe 2 also few Dark $2. ea. Write before AD 2-1800. stock: 3-4 weighing 5 young $2.50 -ea. or 5; Granger, bans, $9. trio. Blairsville. Early hatched trios: Games, Nigger Roundheads, Blue Cu- Grady Thomas, Game, FOR ers; 1 cock, 4 Tennessee - Re $4.; ers, $5., or all & Eggs Rin gneck Pheasant breed- pr. Chukars; R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pinhurst (Z. Fowl, SALE hens, $12.; pr. ad Quail cocks, part breed- for $20. Thomas squeakers (y Ph. 948- ihe C. 31070). 5 common pigeons, one mated pr. fixing to lay, and 3 all for $3.50. Raymond Morris, South Gordon Rd., oung pigeons), Austell, Rabbits: fryers, $1.25; does, grown, $3.; also, pucks. rea- sonable price. Ray Morris, 1613 Holiday Blvd., Forest Park, Ph. 366-6820. Dutch, New Zealand and Calif. Whites, grey Chinchil- las, and some does already bred; also, several frying Sizes, around 4 lbs., ea. Will sell in pairs, trios, pens, or entire lot. J. Woodward, 406 West John Wesley, Col- lege Park, Ph. 767-5369. ~ Poultry Game, Fowl WANTED Want pair of mated Canad- jan geese. Have Federal Per- mit. J. L. Callaway, 107 N. Emory St., Covingten. Want grown Bantams, 4 hens and rooster, of good, healthy, Buff Cochin show stock. State price and age. David Devers, Rt. 1, Barnes- ville (Z. C. 30204). Want purebred young Chinchilla buck (Giant). J. M. Cadden, Sr., 2237. Sullivan Rd., Augusta. Handicrafts FOR SALE Dbl. bed size quilt, heavy silk, $7. plus postage. Mrs. Joe $5.; Blacknecks, $7. pr. James. pr. Send check or M. . Will roses to ea. pillowcase, roses any. es 75 $1.25; nice machine Add postage. Mrs. Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. scalloped edges, signs, 19 in. diameter, $3. ea.; 20 in. diam. with 7 lg. and 6 small rose. medallions, Luncheon set, 24 X 15 in., $3. ea. piece; Hen and biddy tating, 30cm yde Mrs Wd. Harrison, 2571 Semmes St., East Point, Ph. PO. 7-6307. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, good material, machine sewn, patterns as follows: Gents Bew, Fishing Boat, Bird Trap, Piano Keys, $2. ea.; Step Around Mtn., Fan, Log Cabin, Wrench, $2.50 ea: Around the Star, Tulip, Post- age Stamp, $3. ea. Add post- age. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton. Monkey Baby sweater cap and boo- tee set, shell crochet stitch, best baby nylon, pink, blue, $4.40; beotees, 60c pr. P. P. (state second choice color). Sets made in advance for quick service. Send M. O., or bert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville, GZ C 30512) z Ph. 745-4968. silk, all pieces pieced the same size 4-% in., $3.50; 1 string top of silk, $2.50: Lover Knot, $3.; Friendship Chain top, $3.; one top pieced of heavy material, $2.25; one top pieced of heavy material, postage on all tops. Miss Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Crochet vanity set, 3 pe. Ig. size, col. white, blue, pink, yellow, $1. set: crochet doilies, 18 in. diam. col. pink. white, blue, yellow, 75c ea.; bleached white sheeting pillowcases, lg. size, ero. edges with 2 cro. in red, pink, blue, yellow, $2. pr. Add 0c postage, no checks. Mrs. W. Cc. Maney, Rt 2; Lulas Tatting, all colors: yd., $1.75: Hen and Biddie, Sie: dbl, holders 15 Gar, Or 10 ode hot pads, 25c ea.: appliqued quilt tops, $12.50, others, $7.- 50 ea.; crochet doilies, 18 in. size, $1.50; 9 in. size, T5e, all prices and sizes; band. aprons, new materials, solid trim, $1.- 25. Virginia Belcher, Rt. ie Bowdon (Ze, C= 301i 08). Crochet baby sweater, boots, and cap, $3.50; sweater and bootees only, $3.: bootees only, lon, any color; bootees made from rayon, in pink or blue thread, or in white cotton 1% in. Tatting center pieces, white, | several de-|$ $2270. Ring) - Dbl. bed-size quilt tops, one | 75 single, 50c; pot | $1., made of baby ny- | dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3. ea. Freeman 21 in. with small roses, $3.25; | Grandmothers | It. green, It. yellow, or white, |~ $5. set: cap and sweater only, | will send C. O. D. Mrs. Ro-| $1.85, all new material. Add|_ thread, $1. P.P. Mrs. John A. Merritt, Rt. 2, Millwood. \ SEPTEMBER 10 196 For ~ contact C. O. Parke OCTOBER 7 1963, Georgia Spotted OCTOBER. 5, 1963, _ lowing weekl: Bulls wil until sale time. C. F. Jr., Rt. 1, Box 241, ville. : SEPTEMBER 5. Aa day 1:00 P: M., Alan Auction sale, Reg. Sp ed Poland Chinas and roes, spring gilts and =) al sfarms Bree? @ dinner. Write fo sues: W. Presto Whit 2, Alamo. : ope Mx Blakely. Ga. County Feeder Calf sponsored by Ea Cattlemen Assn. ley Livestock Barn and heifer calves, er: medium or above, weigh ing 300-600 lbs., gradec basis. of U. S. Feeder & and penned score contact Judson M. Coope County Agent, Blakely. 723- 3072. E justices Tennille at farm 8 south of Tennille Sale preven mea performance tested, boi Most of the offering will sired by C. M.S. S._ boars. Ben Joiner, : Tennille, Ph. 393- M-2. SEPTEMBER 20, 196: ye M., Albany, Ga., Stock Yards, : complete ers herd, Oglethorp furthe info gia Angus Ass'n Mathis St., Macon. China Breeders Show and Sale 16 a. m. Sale 1 p. r 25 boars 100 open hogs for - purebred commercial breeder Georgia Coastal Plains periment Station, Tifto E. Ferguson, Secre Dawson. ~ the GDQ Ranch herd . lot and over 200 hea clean pedigreed - rel catalog write George Queener, Rt. 1, Kensin GRAIN SORGHUM INSECTS and millet. SOYBEAN INSECTS COTTON INSECTS on small bolls. per 100 terminals. * Casteloes, Ri. 5, Moultrie. agent. This Weeks Insect Check List SORGHUM WEBWORM. light infestations on +h heads of millet and grain sorghum. 3 CORN EARWORM light infestations on the: heot of millet and grain sorghum. FALL ARMYWORM & CORN EARWORM light moderate infestations in the whorls of a8 sorghu VELVETBEAN CATERPILLAR, CORN EARWORM : _ CABBAGE LOOPER light to moderate infestation on soybeans in middle and oun Ge aaIG. : BOLL WEEVIL square counts were not mode du to the maturity of the cotton. Weevils were abundan BOLLWORM Egg counts were made in 21 cotto fields in middle and south Georgia. The counts rong from 4 to 19 eggs per 100 terminals, averaging "Worm" counts ranged from 2 15 per 100 terminals, averaging 5 per 100 terminal Report any unusual insect or insect damag to your county agent. For latest control measures see your coun =