Farmers yB ulletin Commissioner in Georgia. Two ered in every area of ents pay only a small books. Enrollment ad ith Paes issue, the Georgia ae Le ket Bulletin begins publication of the ourse offerings of the two State Tech- and Vocational Schools and the venty-six Area Vocational - Technical listed this week, others will be print- Ss they become available. )pportunities for skilled trade, tech- al and clerical occupation training are cial schools. There is no tuition charge; aly 30 oS from the time seen he State Schools, located at Gis a d Americus, provide boarding fa-- Schools serve the counties h seorgia Technical and Vocational School |! e 3 CLARKESVILLE, GEORGIA in their immediate areas. Twelve of the 26 proposed area schools are now in op- ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1963 of the schedules the state at the fee for supplies takes approxi- | Nov. Noy. Agricultural Calendar Nov. 6 Commercial Egg Production Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Nov. 7 Peach Growers Meeting, Spon- sered by Georgia Peach Council, 2:00 p.m., Dempsey Hoiel, Macon. Nov. 7 "Broiler" Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. ment. 7 Annual "Salute to Agriculture Lay program, Lakeland. 7-9 14th Annual Convention, Geor- gia Livestock Association, Geor- gia Experiment Station, Experi- Nov. "Livestock end Youth. 8 Program Day, SCHEDULE ADMISSION DATE LENGTH OF COURSE i APPL. SERVICING IG: & AIR. COND. AL LA ORATORY TECH NOLOGY COU RSES First Week ae Any Month Except July & December First Week in Any Month Except July & December First Week in Any Month Except July & December August & January First Week in Any Month Except July & December First Week in Any Month Except July & December August & January First Week in Any Month Except July & December August & January August & January August & January August & January First Week in Any Month Except July & December August & January First Week in Any Month Except July & December August & January First Week in Any Month Except July & December First Week in Any Month Except July & December First Week in Any Month Except July & December August & January August | August 18 Mos. 18 Mos. 12 Mos. 12 Mos. 12 Mos. 18 Mos. 112 Mos. 15 Mos. 24 Mes. 1020 Hrs. 1060 Hrs. 1410 Hrs. 24 Mos. 18 Mos. 15 Mos. 12 Mos. 24 Mos. 12 Mos. 18 Mos. 12 Mos. | 24 Mos. 24 Mos. eee gow Eaiabuc Area NUMBER 10 | Schedules of Vocational and eration. All are expected to be open by late 1964. These schools are not for the handi- capped onlyor for high school gradu- ates only. They are not just for the young or the oldTHEY ARE FOR EVERY- ONE IN GEORGIA WANTING AND NEEDING THE TRAINING THEY OF- FER. For further information on Georgia's area and state vocational and technical schools, contact your county school su- perintendent. We begin this special series with the course offerings at North Georgia Tech- nical and Vocational School at Clarks- ville and the Columbus Area Vocational- Technical School at Eolumbus. PHIL CAMPBELL Vocational - Technical School COLUMBUS, GEORGIA SCHEDULE PREPARATORY PROGRAMS (Day Classes) COURSE ADMISSION DATE LENGTH OF COURSE ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY September 1 20ers: MECHANICAL TECHNO- | LOGY Design & Produc- Seniea hor 1 er tion) | MACHINE SHOP Any Time 2X rs. RADIO & TV REF AIR Any Time 2 rs: REFRIG. & AIR COND. | Any Time 2 Yrs. ELEC. APPL. REPAIR || Any Time 1eyr; AUTOMOTIVE At Beginning of New MECHANICS Block of Instruction 18 Mos. (Evenings) MACHINE SHOP Sept. 1, Jan. 1 Tues. & Thurs, REFRIG. & AIR COND. Sept. 1, Jan. 1 Tues. & Thurs, ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY Sept. 1, Jan. 1 Tues. & Thurs. ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY Sept. al; Jan; 1 Mon. & Wed. BLUE PRINT READING (Machine Trades) Sept. 1, Jan. 1 Mon. & Wed, i RADIO & TV REPAIR _|Sept. 1, Jan. 1 Mon. & Wed. PAGE2 [GEOR Agriculture Atlanta 3, L EDITORIAL |asGp cfr NATIONA S PHiL CaAmrpnolLi GIA MARKET BULLETIN| Capitol Square Phone JAckson 4-3292 D. A. Pullin, Editor - Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices -- |serted one time on each re- ee Building Georgia Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- 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 dJnited States mail. py Georgia Departmen class matter Aug. 1, rate of pos Published weekly at 114-122 Pace, St., t of Agriculture. Ent 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted tage provided for in Section 1103, Covington, Ga., ered as second for mailing at special Act of Oct. 8, change of address must 1 Address all complainis to 1917. Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for nclude OLD and NEW addresses. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. EDITOR, Market Bulletin. sae SH Sag ae men We Middleaged single ma white, would like job on farm, prefer with elderly couple, doing light farm chores. Hon- est, reliable, with no bad hab- its, for room, board, laundry, and reasonable salary. Olin McLendon, Rt. 3, Carrollton. White man, with small family wants job on farm for 1964. Experienced and sober. Prefer working with cattle, or erop with some day work. T. R. West, Rt. 1, Senoia. age 40, large family (18 yr. old son to work), wants work with chickens and beef cattle. Have had 30 years exp. in dairy7 ing and can take full charge of dairy herd. Sober, willing to work, and will have to have good house and salary. Will need to be moved. Give details. Verner Moore, Bain- bridge. Farm Help WANTED ~Man, white, Want sober, dependable man, 40-45 yrs. old for work on cattle farm. David Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Want working foreman with small family to replace man who must retire after seven years, because of sickness, maintaining Angus herd. The right man knows what this includes. Job permanent, do not apply unless well quali- fied through experience. Must heve good references. J. M. Benson, 673 Wells St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. CE. 3-8006. Want small family to work cotton and corn crop on halves for 1964. Level land, Ford tractor, and all equipment to farm with. Furnish references. Burley Reed, Rt. 1, Logan- ville, Ph. 826-4187 (no col- lect calls). Want experienced dairy Farm Work -WANTED White man, age 27, mar- ried (2 children), wants work on farm. Experienced, raised on dairy farm. Need 3-4 R. furnished house, and reason- able salary. Can furnish re- ferences. Reece S. Payne, 324 Logan St., SE, Atlanta. White man, age 45, mar- ried, wants work on hog, cat- tle, or dairy farm. Have 5 children. of school age, and will need 5 R. house with lights and running water. Need living wage of $40.- $50. wk., and to be moved. an start at once. Fair me- ehanic, fair carpenter, raised on farm, can operate Car, truck and tractor, and most any machinery. W. T. Kettle- well, Rt. 1, Ludowici (8 mi. W. of Hinesville on Rt. 19. In- quire at Bennetts Grocery). White man, 38, with fami- ly, wants job tending hatch- ing type layers (no general farm work). Experienced, so- ber, honest, and dependable. Will work for reasonable wkly. salary for person who does not drink. Will need 4- 5 rm. house wired for elec. stove, and to be moved. Can start work anytime. Come see, or write stating details fizst letter. Charlie Murdock, Rt. 2, Kennesaw (Z. C. 30144 Ve Man and wife want job on farm caring for cattle, hogs, and chickens. Experienced in farm work and can drive trac- dor, or do anything on farm. No bad habits, do not drink, snioke, or curse. State salary. B. L. Wilson, Rt. 1, Cedar- town. Man with 16 yr. old boy to help, would like to have par- lor-type dairy; milk 40 to 60 cows. Have 25 yrs. exp. in dairying and with beef cat- tie, (about 6 years at present address). Changing because older son is going into service. Would like to operate dairy, or be foreman of one. Can give references. Come or write, will answer all letters. Willie M. Green, 1212 Algood Rd., Marietta, Ph. 422-4772 (between 7 and 9 P.M.) White Christian woman wants farm work with Christ- ian people, prefer Macon area. Mrs. Meadows, 916 Wal- nut St., Macon. Want light farm work for five and half days in Norcross district, and place to live for mother and son. Have furni- ture and electric stove. Mrs. Ruby L. West, Rt. 1, Box 233, Norcross (first house after you turn off Beaver Run Rd. toward X-way). White woman, Christian, middle-aged with 2 children, wants job on chicken farm, or on general farm doing light work. Need furniture. Chil- dren will live with me (both in school). Can go anywhere, and can leave anytime. Have few things that will need to be moved. Mrs. Marion Burke, 1338 Bilis St., Augusta. Man, white, age 48, mar- ried, wants job looking after laying hens, cattle or hogs. Exp., able and willing to work. Have 5 children, boys 3-14, girl 12. Will answer letters. Ray Thompson, Box 161-i, Rt. 3, Thomson, Ph. 595-1695. : Want to work about 10,000 turpentine trees for 1964 sea- son, and some tobacco, on 50- 50 basis. Have lifetime ex- perience. Mack Bryant, Rt. 1, Mt. Vernon. Single white man, age 49, wants job as handyman on farm, or job on chicken farm, with nice people. Easy to get along with, and do not mind work. Will go anywhere in Georgia. Want room, board, laundry, and $21. week, or will batch for $36. wk. Troy Binford, Rt. 1, Covington. _ Man, white, and wife, need jeb at once. Wife unable to do heavy work. Both raised on farms near Gainesville, mid- dle-aged, no children. Drive tractor and truck on farm (no license), have farmed mestly without tractor. Need furnish- ed house (ours lost in fire), with water, lights and bath. Need you to come after. L. D. Grindle, Rt. 4, Gainesville (come to Tom Brocks place on Gillsville Rd., going to- ward Lula). Single man wants job on farm with elderly couvle helping w.'h chores, etc., can give references. W. C. Ste- hand. Will furnish good house with electricity, and starting salary of $45. week (pay weekly). Write immediately. T. Mahany, 5530 White Bluff Rd., Savannah. Want couple without chil- dren to live in 4 rm. apt., rent free, (nice, with utilities fur- nished) and do light caretak- ing duties on 60 acres of land located two mi. of Duluth. Kenneth Tabb, 650 Hurt Bldg., Atlanta 3. : _ Want white woman to live in quiet country home, do light chores and care for a few chickens. Top salary for right person; will pay bus fare to Atlanta and meet them there. Live 32 miles north of Atlanta, 2 miles from Cum- ming. Mrs. W. DeLoach, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ph. 887- 5904 (after 6 P.M.). Want dependable white Christian woman to live in with couple and two children of school age, and help with health. Private room, board, and good salary. Mrs. R.. L Shaw, Rt. 1, Canton. _ Widow wants woman to live in and assist with yard work, flowers, light farm chores and _ to help with few chickens. Must in good health, and with no bad hab- its. Would accept woman with small girl child. Good salary, nice country home with mod- ern conveniences, and phone, close to town. Mrs. J, W. Vaughn, Rt. 1, Box 285, Fitz- gerald, Ph. 423-2475. Want white woman to do light farm work, for room, board, and reasonable salary. Howard Parr, Rt. 3, Jeffer son. : Want sober, reliable, mid- le-aged man (prefer single), or man and wife to work on farm. Must know how to drive tractor. W. A. Thompson, Rt. i,. Sharpsburg, Ph: Als: 3- 3356 (Newnan). Want white woman to live in. for few weeks and help with work in chicken house. All letters answered. Manilla Benen: Rt. 1, Dawson- ville. Want dependable man, ex- perienced, to run small dairy (about 40 cows). Good sal- ary and house furnished. C. farm chores. Must be in good growing house work, who - tired (own boss) to work 50- 50 basis and split profits. Quill Jordan, Toccoa. Want couple to live in, rent free, and help middle-aged woman with light farm work. Must have some income. C. N. Stephens, Rt. 2, Pender- grass. Equipment FOR SALE John Deere 520 tractor and cultivator; John Deere 60 tr- actor and cultivator; Jchn Deere A. tractor, cultivator; 641 Ford Diesel, cultivator and planters; Ford cultivator and planters; 2 disc Ferguson turner, 3 point hitch; two 2 dise, 3 point hitch, John Deere turners; 3 disc John Deere, 3 point hitch.turner; 2 disc John Deere tongue turner with pump. L. J. Boston Jr., Rt. 1, Kingsten. Farmall tractor, good paint, good tires, in perfect cond., cultivator, disc harrow and 2 disc plow, $500. Pink Peryear, Rt. 2, Rome (Z. C. 30161). 225 tube type Bromeco, 25 lb., chicken feeders, and 2, 5 ton, metal feed bins. Best offer buys. Tom E. Bowers, Rt. 1, Royston (Cambleridge Rd.), Ph. 245-8803. John Bean spray machine; 630 tractor, 2 years old, 1400 hrs.; Solar bulk tank, and 4 unit Surge milker, complete with pipeline and automatic cleaning: also, 4 stanchion and feeder. All in excel. cond. for walk through parlor. Ferman Hatton, Fort Valley, Ph. GA. 9-1013 (Perry). 200 Purina tube chicken feeders, 75c ea; 150, 5 ft. feeders, 50c ea; 10, 8 ft. drinkers, $3. ea. Arlen Berry- man, Hoschton, Ph. 654-2540 (no collect calls). 1949 Ferguson tractor, gocd cond., new rear tires, front and rear lights, looks good; also, 8 pieces of equipment (all 3 point hitch), bush bog harrow, all purpose plow, front bulldozer blade, rear patrol blade, full swivel, 1/4 yd. scoop, sub-soil plow, wide spring-tooth harrow, section harrow, all for $850. M. P. Gladney, 173 Jefferson St., Newnan, Ph. 254-0377 (no collect calls). Haines one ton feed mixer, heavy duty with motor and T. O. McKown, Rt. 3, Fayette- ville, Ph. 461-3874. W. J. Savage No. 4 corn cleaner, new condition, for sale or will trade for rotary mower. Henry F. Blackman, 227- 7966. Correction: Tube feeders P-16 G for broilers, chicks and poults, 25e each. Elmer Con- ner, Rt. 3, Gainesville (Z. C. 30501), (Merrit Mill Rd. off Candler Hwy.). Welded steel-cattle chute with side squeeze, head gate, tail gate, nose iron, weighs 600 lb., $225.; also, another iden- tical chute with rubber tires and trailer hitch for road transport, $350. Jesse New- som, Rt. 4, Sandersville (Z. C. 31082) Ph. 3030. Adequate equipment for 12,000 chickens, automatic feeders, automatic waterers, butane gas brooders, good condition. A. P. Farmer, Sr., Rt. 1, Milledgeville. 5 Incubator, capacity 100 hen eggs, 150 quail eggs, or 125 pheasants, like new, $17.50; also, 4 pheasant hens, $7.50; Briggs-Stratton, 7-horse motor, $65.; heavy duty flat stake trailer, 2 whl. (15 in.), 5 ft) by 8 in. $75.; electric chain saw, 10 in. blade, new Electro, $75. or will trade, need 3/4 ton truck. A. C. Hop- kins, 253 Birch St., Hapeville. Lilliston 8 ft. trailer type bush hog, $125., or will con- sider trading for 5 ft. 3 point hitch bush hog. Bill Griggs, 3196 Valerie Dr., Decatur. phens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. R. Bland, Rt. 3, Box 208, Val- dosta, Ph. CH, 2-2194.. _ One Peter Weight black smith anvil for sale. J. B. Ramsey, 1207 Heard Ave., Augusta (Z. C, 30904). cultivators, planters, distribt starter, good condition, $350. |- Rt. 2, Box 342, Griffin, Ph- Lake Rd., Tucker. Coal heater used in chicker house, cheap. Roger Th son, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 8612.0 se ee Chicken hecuse, 34 by ft., built on concrete fo tion with yellow locust ce lined posts; metal root, equipment: 4 ton feed 100, 25 lb. cap., hanger ty feeders; 15, 8 ft: autom drinker troughs, 5, oil br ers, chick cap. 1000 ea. D ers and pump need some pairs, plumbing and w fixtures, reasonably . pr. also, one HP pump in cend. E. G. Jones, Rt. 3, wassee, Ph. 896-287 Bagwell one horse wi nearly new, $45., with com- plete set of good leather h ness; also, coal heater, dle-size, 3 months, good new, for chicken house, $4 C. Meeks, Rt. 1, Oakwood, LE. 4-9804. ae a 190 gal. James-Way ai tank, slightly used, now use, $600. for quick s Elmer R. Partain Rt. Lb ton. : ae Electric biddie breoder capacity, good as new. Mrs M. Hendrix, Rt. 4, Box Waycross. hes Cub tractor, just overh: ed, has made smail crop tors, bottom plow, fowle tillers, toting type harrow | stalk cutter that goes u tractor, $550.; also. Super eauipment, just about al thing you need; good 2-whl trailer to haul tractors on $100. Ben J. Beall, Rt. 2, H lehurst, Ph. FR. 5-4678. 6 case Big Dutchma cooler, 20, ten hol nests and hanging feeders *hens. Mrs. T. A. Landrum, 2! Garner Rd., Mableton, PE 948-7401 (no collect calls) 2 cross-cut saws; als man cross-cut Saw; stock, one horse turn shovels, mattocks, and_ iron, 20 gal., iron pot. L Burnham, 3441 Klondike Lithonia. Ss Heavy duty 2 wheel far trailer, signal lights, 3 body, 6 X 10 X 2 ft. hi 750 X 16 in., 8 ply, tires, over load springs, 5000 Ib. capacity J. K. Hyde. c/o H. H. F Rt. 2, Thomasville, Ph. 6-2705. ag >: Automatic 80 ft. roto tub feeder for cattle, reasonab priced. Dan Haygood, Jr., Cul loden, Ph. TU. 5-2141. _ Mule drawn hay rake, pletely rebuilt and paint $50. G. C. Dekle, Jr., Miller Complete Chore-Boy line milking system with milking machines, include: H. P. vacuum pump, dumpin chamber which can be use with any type bulk tank othe than vacuum, 30 ft. glass pipe line, 2 complete milkin machines, 20 gal. wash va and some spare parts. Don W Long. Rt. 2, Bainbridge, Pl 246-2976. sew John Deere 10 in. hammer mill, 4 diff. size screens. pulley sacker, used very has been kept out of weat: $75. Russell Sparkman, Rt Box 129, Kennesaw. (Robe Rd.), Ph. 428-5660 (Mariett New Holland 68 Haylin baler, $1000.; New Hollan side delivery rake, $250.; Ney Holland 6 ft. pull type mowe: $250.; sub-soil plow, lift typ: 3 point hitch, used one da $100. All equipment in ex cond. at my farm at Madr mi. N. Newnan. R. B. Bowe! 316 Peters St., SW, Atlant Ph. 688-1428 (until 5 p. m.) Chicken house, 2 story, 2{ swinging feeders, 36 automat waterers, 2, 4 Se ig Dutehman egg baskets, jake Offer; G.- Le fF. egg eee grader, R _ Weod gas eee Grist mill, 42 in. top runner k, line shaft, all pulleys and two belts; Farmall F. tractor pulls mill, all complete. Come J. M. Cameron, Lumber ty, Sears largest cut- off saw, in od shape; one cylinder Wis- nsin motor, and 30 bu. of 1962 corn, free of weavels. rs. W. W. Anderson, Star Rt. Ellijay. 1957 Ford tractor with all rming equipment including scoop and rotary cutter. Till ae Anderson, Rt. 2, Box 46, Jesup. : e Single wheel Paige garden actor for sale or will. trade Or a tiller in gocd shape. B. . Linder, 1945 Olive Rd., s urge pipeline with auto- matic cleaning system and 4 DeLaval units with 2 H. P. eLaval compressor, excel. ondition, $1,200. Henry A. Winn, Rt. 1, Dallas, Ph. 447- 3690. 1962 suburban tractor with point hitch, whl. wts., metal ae dump trailer, drag hhar- eash offer. J. E. Wallace, 1130 Windsor Pkwy. NE, Atlanta Z. . 30319), Ph. BL. 5-1245 3 P.M to. midnight, no col- lect ealls). Syrup mill, 3 roller, for sale will trade for 2 disc tiller plow with 3 point hitch for Ford tractor. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley (on Boulder- t Rd.), Ph. 241-2735. HP. eleetric mctor, 22 volt, 5.; manure spreader in operates on 4 bber tires with short tongue rc tractor hook-up, $150. W. . Walz, 4718 LaRoche Ave., yannah, Ph. EL, 4-1299 (no lect calls). ntnl, 2-C-11 corn snapper gcod cond. James Lae pie 421, eee ele ME Ae milk separater, 2 ectric or hand turned. W. Turner, Rt. 4, Forsyth. ' Want to exchange hay for hole digger and scrape for Ferguson or Ford or. Must be cheap and good condition. Do not ; Boe ou McDon- ak to buy good used one orse disc harrow within 50 iles of Toecoa. R- Q. Brown, 4 Walls Rd., Toccoa, Ph. bottom plow, or . and pull type section disc L. Duncan, 108 Jesup Rd, Brunswick. 5 ant to trade riding gar- en tractor, 6% HP. Briges- itton engine, battery, 30 in. ry mower, 8 disc harrow, bottom turning plow, cul- Tay off plow and lade for Allis-Chal- small, tractor (with en- rear), mowing ma- c ine, cultivator, and turning or disc harrow. Fred Haire, P.O. Box 6, Tyrone, Ph. HO. 1-4825 re 20 cheap and in condition, E. Rob: 12-V_elec- at fan aon for barn, Want med. size hog feeder in good condition and reason- ably priced. F. C. Daniel, 132% Stone Mtn. View Dr., Forest Park, Ph. 767-4929. Want good used manure spreader reasonably priced. State price in first letter. Her- a Flood, Rt. 3, Summer- ville. Want small or single. knife rotary mower. Calfee, Box 145, Boston. Will pay cash for Ford trac- tor or IntnL-Harvester and rotary mower. Must be in good cond. and within 50 mi. of Atlanta. William Kilpat- rick, 3468 Evans Rd., Dora- ville, Ph. GL. 7-2348. Want shallow or deep well pump in good cond. State price in letter, or see. Bobby Haraye ht: Hiram. Want John Deere A. trac- tor, 1950-51-52 model. State eond. and price in first letter. David Simpson, Rt. 2, Box 23A, Cochran, Ph. 934-2941. Want seamless flues, 11 guage, 3 in. outside diameter, odds and ends or leftovers for chicken house broilers. C. T. Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face, Ph. 673-2049. Want 5 ft., 3 point hitch, bush hog, must be in good eondition and reasonably priced. Bill Griggs, 3196 Val- one Dr., Decatur, Ph. 483- Qe Want. honey extractor in good condition. J. D. Jordan, Rt. 2, Johnsons Ferry Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-1802. Want Farmall 1-40 tractor. with planters and cultivators, and two disc tillers. C. M. Carden, 935 Experiment, Grif- fin, Ph. 227-9421. Livestock FOR SALE Cattle Beef type brood cows, $175- $200. See only on week ends. Wm. R. Ruppersburg, Route 1, Box 14A, Spence Rd.,. Fair- burn, Ph. 964-7579. 3 reg. Angus bulls 14 mo., 12 mo., & 11 mo., Eileenmere sire, Blackbird and Blackcap dams, $250-$275. Don Miller, Suches, Ph, 743-2361 (no collect calls). 2 reg. Guernsey bulls, 18 and 20 mo. old, large size for age, deep red with plenty of white, best breeding, reason- ably priced. F, a. Bunn, Mid- ville. 2 Reg. Angus bulls, good blocky animals, about 8 mo. old, Champion Eileenmere breeding, $160-$175. James H. Cook, Rt. 1, Demeconey~ Rd., College Park, Ph. oS 6846 (Fairburn). Several dbl. standard. reg. polled Hereford bulls, 6-24 mo. old, excel. bloodlines, Victor Domino. and Domestic Mischief, reasonably priced. Drive, Stone Mountain, Ph. 443- 7370, (after 6 p. m, no ecllect calls). Black Angus bull, reg., 4 yr. old, $300. James E. Brasfield, Rt. 1, Trenton, Ph. 831-1412, (Chattanooga, no collect calls). g Full stock Black Angus bull, not reg., real nice, 2 yr. old. Toy Henderson, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch, Ph. LE. 6-1180 (no collect calls). Jersey-Guernsey milch cow, 6 yr. old, 2 mo. old calf. V. E. McDonald, 910 Park Terrace, College Park. Reg. Hileenmere Angus bull, 2 yr. old, perfect conforma- tion, halter broke, gentle for anyone to handle, raised by 14 yr. old girl, plenty of ribbons, wt. 1685 lbs; also, 2 yr. old reg. Angus cow with first calf at side, with ribbons, halter broken and gentle, wt. approx. 1450 lbs. papers furnished. See and make cffer. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hearn, 2750 Luther Dr., East Point, Ph. PO. 7-4720. Santa Gertrudis bull, pure- 'bred, 16 mo. old and dehorned. Want good Gace onl or! one that can- be repaired. : enry H. Jay, Rt. 3, Douglas- ville. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial | ek, -E. Griffin, a 2, Old Dalton Victor 21, polea pull per-| Bid: Boe ca wath pape fect in every way, would make |fine herd bull, reg. in Here- ford Assn. Come and see him. A. L. Hudson, Sharpsburg, ee | AL. 3-0597 (Newnan). Reg. polled Hereford bull with papers, 3 yr. old, deep dark red, will take what I paid for him. C. V. Bruee, Rt. 2, Jasper. Reg. horned Hereford bulls and heifers, sired by our grandson of TR. Zato Heir 88 and Golden Onward Prince 5; also, unreg. purebred and commercial cows with calves. Gecrge Gee III, Rt. 1, Blakely, Ph. 723-4006. Entire dairy herd: 45 large type Holstein cows, 2 reg. bulls, several springers and springing first calf heifers. All T. B. tested negative in May, Brucellosis tested negative in July, and calfhood vaccinated; 1053 Ibs. milk base with At- lanta Sealtest Dairies. Sell as whole or separately. Russell Sparkman, Rt. 1, Roberts Rd., Kennesaw, Ph. 428-5660 (Marietta). : Reg. Angus bulls, old en- ough for service, 18-24 mo. old, $300. 4 bloodlines to choose from, clean, C. V. and guaranteed breeders; also, reg. | Angus, bred and open, heifers, and cows, bred and some with ealves at side, all clean and C. V. F. W. Phillips, c/o West- over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (no Sunday sales). in buyer s censider trading 'good reg. brood sow, old, best bloodlines, Reg. Duroc Mate shoats, 12 name or would for heifer ealf or small size horse; also, $100. ale A Brown, Rt. I, Hwy. ales Felton (at Polk and Haral- son Co. line), Ph. 646-3742 (Buchanan). Fine and Heeiene half Hampshire and half Poland China pigs, 10 wks. old. Mrs. Lillie Dean, Rt 1, Roswell, Ph. 993-4836. Beautiful cherry red Duroc boars and gilts, 4 mo. old, wt. about 50 ibs., wormed and life treated for Cholera. All nominated for reg. with United Duroc Assn.; also, one outstanding service age male, 8 mo. old, wt. 150 lbs. J. H. Donaldson, Rif, = Hort WVal- ley (7 mi. E. on state Hwy. 96). Reg. Black Essex pigs, males and females, 10 wk. old, available Nov. 5, $25. ea. Wi- ley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2- 4349. Duroc boars and gilts, 44%2- 6 mo. old, treated for Chol- era and Erysipelas, nominat- ead in United Duroc Swine Reg., $30.-$40. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy-. ton (15 mi. SE of on Hwy. 30), Ph. 772-3345. Reg. Hereford hogs, 8 wk. reg. in puyers name, $22. 50 at farm. Leonard Fleming, Reed Creek Rd., Hartwell, (Z: C. 30643). 25 top flight young bulls from production-tested pure- bred herd, 3 bloodlines, O. B. 13th, Woodbar, etc., reason- ably priced for commercial producers. Will deliver within 75 miles. Elzia Hayes, c/e Model Farm, Rt. 2, Sharps- burg, Ph, AL. 3-4558 (New- man). Reg. Landrace breeder stock, young boars and gilts, 5 bred sows; also, now tak- ing orders for large English Biacks to farrow in Nov. Lo- eated in Helen. Herman Rop- er, Rt. 1, Sautee. 8 feeder pigs for sale. Douglas Byrom, Sharpsburg, Ph. 253-0893 (Newnan). Res. Shorthorn bull, with papers, 1 yr. old, wt. 750 Ibs., 4th place winner at South- |eastern Fair, reasonably pr- teed. Jack Re Haneock, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph. 478-9026. Mileh cow, gives about 3 gal. a day on grass, $90. C. A. Wheeler, Rt. i, Barnesville, Ph. 889-W-1 (after 5p. m.). mi); Son yi Old Poll Shorthorn bull, roan color, good confor- mation. Robert Gunby, c/o Rolling Meadows Farm, Sharpsburg, Ph. 253- 4329, (Newnan). Dbl. reg. polled Hereford bull, 2 yr. old, wt. approx. 1200 tb., $250 at my farm. James C. E, Meadews, Rt. 2, Box 294, Perry, (Z. C. 31069). 15 reg. Angus cows with papers, all bred, $225. ea. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. Reg. polled Hereford heif- ers, 6 mo. old, excel. bloodline. David Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove, Ph. 227-7396. Any one of 3 nice reg. horn- ed Hereford bulls, calved 6/197 GO, = te FA G2. an. dl 2/27/63. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. : Reg. polled Hereford bull, wt. 1500 Iibs., excel. breeder, 2-% yr. old, $300. J. F. Shep- pard, Louisville, Ph. MA. 5- 7254 (after 7 p.m.). 8 Reg. Black Angus bull, mo. old, wt. approx. 600 Ibs., dam of Hardy Farm, Griffin, $300; also, Black Angus bull, not regs., 9 mo. old, wt. approx. 750 lbs., $200. Both good con- formation, CV, gentle, halter breke, Eileenmere bloodline. Located 5 mi. So. Turin on State Rt. 54. W. S. Bailey, Rt. Senoia, Ph. AL. 3-4788, (Newnan, no collect calls). 4 yr. old, C. M. R. Rollo Do- mino breed, herd sire, an ex- tra good dbl. standard polled bull with an exceptional re- cord for getting fine calves, fer sale or will trade for 400- 600 lb. steers of equal value. Must sell to prevent inbreed- ing. John B. Smith, 204 Tibbs Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-3705, (after 7 p .m., no collect calls). Dbl. reg. polled Hereford eow. Dean Collins, Rt. 2, Blairsville, Swine 23 nice healthy feeder pigs, S:P.C: cross, 10 wk, old, $10 ea. Loeated 8 mi. NW of Car- tersville, in Sugar Valley dis- trict: Loyd J. Bioroe, Rt. 4, Carter: sville, stock, Hampshire boars, from cert. meat type sires and dams, 4 ready for service. Mrs. Forest M Arnold, Rt. 3, Baxley, Ph. 367-4279. 11 good feeder pigs and shoats, mixed breed, Poland China and Hampshire, $10.- $15. ea.; also, purebred York- shire male, about 18 mo. old, $40. Will not ship. If inter- ested come on Sat. or Sun. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. 2 Duroe Jersey brood Soe also, 16 pigs, 8 wk. old, cros between Jersey and Rone shire, $10. oe Arthur A. Clayton, Rt. , Ellijay. Large a boar, Landrace boar and large num- ber of Yorkshire pigs. J. B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Boulder- crest Rd. Conley, Ph. 241- 2735. 3 bred gilts, nice meat type, for sale. John J. Davidson, Rt. 1, Pineview. Poland China, service age, | boars, $65.; also, weaned pigs, and open and bred gilts. Treated for Cholera, reg. in buyers name and from Bangs free herd. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Americus. 10 cross pigs, 6 wks. old Oct. 26, 1/3 Black Essex, 1/3 Duroc and 1/3 Spotted Poland China, $10. ea. or all for $90. Eugene T. Breene, Rt. 3, Al- pharetta (Z. C. 30201). (oe cated near Idolbrook Camp- ground, on Hopewell Rd., see after 4:30 PM or weekends). Reg. Yorkshire gilts and boars: also, reg. plack Poland China gilts and boars. No col- re calls. D. F. Fowler, Rt. , Fayetteville. Choice Duroc breeding males and females, all ages, from large litters, reg. in buyers name and treated. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph 685-1016. Reg. Duroe boar, 1% yr. cld, wt. 200 lb., treated for Cholera, excel. stock boar, $60. Larry Fernander, Rt. 1, Villa Rica, Ph. 459-3956. Reg. Yorkshires, service age boars and gilts, very good bloodlines; also, some unusu- ally good, young, boars and gilts from King Davis boar. J. Frank Moore, Rt. 3, Box 142, Vidallia, Ph. 537-3477. 15 Yorkshire cross, lean type, pigs, 12 wk. old: 3, $8.- 50 ea., and 12, $11. ea. or lot fer $150.; also, other sizes available. All boar pigs cast- rated, treated for Cholera and .| worms, and from herd tested for Bangs and Pepto. John S. Ball, Rt. 1, Senoia, Pho AL. 3-1734 (1/4 mi. off state Hwy. 54). Purebred Spotted Poland China males ready for ser= vice, and smaller open and bred gilts. Bangs free. can be reg. in buyers name. Harmon Cornelius, Nashville, Ph. 686- 980 QO. I. C. breeding stocks pigs, 7 wk. old, $20. ea.; shoats, 4 mo. old, $30. ea. All treated, reg. in buyers name, Cheaper at farm, no Sunday sales. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Com-= merce. 15 Hampshire pigs, 10 wks. old, $10. ea. Jay Hayes, Rt. 1, Oakwood, Ph. LE. 2-2827 (Gainesville), Landrace breeding stock, bred from M.C.S. ston, boars and gilts, 8 - wk. old, reg. in buyers name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1, Box 162- He Waines Robins, Ph. 923- oO Reg. Hampshire boars, about 9 mo. old, from good PAGE 3 boars bloodline, Mighty Ranger,- er eat-grandson. of Western Packer ($4000. boar), herd tested for Bangs and Lepto. Treated for worms and Chol- era; also, will have bred gilts from above male, bred to an- other outstanding Hampshire, a iced to sell. O. W. Taylor, Rt. 5, Moultrie, Ph. 985- 164 Horses, Mules & Ponies 2 good saddle horses for sale. Pink Puryear, Ward Min. Rd. Rt. 2, Rome (24.6; 30161). 20 mo. old Shetland stud, brown with light mane and tail, partially broke, will ride, with new bridle, $80. Mrs, Daisy Crook, Rt. a Jasper. Nice gentle, broke, ponies, aee8 or will trade; also, ant old horses and mules. Will pick up within 75 mi. of Augusta. Highest prices paid. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Ra., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. Bay mare, wt. 900 Ib. 7 yr. old, gentle for children, gcod looking, and western saddle, $190. Hugh Collins, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-4467. Reg. Shetland mare, 2 yr. old, papers available, $160. Mary Bell Craig, 5730 Long Isiand Dr,. Atlanta 5. Reg. Appaloosa stallion, foaled June, 1960, blue roan with large blanket and black spots, blaze face, broke and gentle for anyone to ride, Teby and Patchy breeding, $575. Arlin Barr, Stockbridge He Jonesboro, Ph. ME. $- 7 Shetland ponies, mares, colts and geldings. Some child broke. All gentle. Good se- Iection of sizes, colors, $50. up; also, saddles, bridles and harnesses. Will hold until xmas at no extra cost. Z. W. Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-1574. 3 yr. old gaited sorrel mare, will foal in spring. Estes: E Reece, Rex Rd. Rex., Ga, Ph. 474-7318. : At Stud: reg. Quarter horse and reg. Appaloosa, both with excel. bloodlines; also,: nice Quarter horse mares and geld- ings and Welsh and Shetland ponies. for sale. Can be seen anytime. Becky Bentley, Bentley Lake Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-4120. Pr. good mules, gether anywhere, little old but lots of good work left, fast, $110 ea. cash. Loeated 4 mi. from Soperton, off Met- ter Hwy. G. W. Palmer, Rf. 1, Tarrytown. work to- 10 nice Shetland pony colts, 8-11 mo. old, all colors and sizes, $60. ea.; also, 2 midget mares, 3 and 5. yr. old, broke for children to ride. Several other mares, some with colts by side and a reg. mare, all broke for children, some will pull cart, $100-$125. ea., sell separately or together. J. R. Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. Shetland _ ponies; bred mares, filly colt and a nice stallion. All different colors and sizes, reasonably priced. Marvin Newsome, Jordans Mill Rd., Sandersville, Ph. 3856. Saddle mare, very gentle, reddish brown _in color, 3 black stocking et and one white, black mane and tail; also, Welsh pony stallion, very gentle, reddish im color, light mane and tail, star on fore- head. Miss Hazel Houston, Rt 1, Box 108A, Sharpsburg. Page 4 Livestock FOR SALE Horses, Mules & Pontes, Nice gentle ponies, all sizes: and colors including Palo- minos, 100 to select from O. L. DeLozier, 1505 Fairview Rd., N. E. Atlanta 6, Ph. DR. 3-0113. 4 yr. old nice Quarter mare, excel. conformation; also, yr. old, 5 gaited, gelding, ap- prox. 14.2 hands high. Ly- man Powell, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph. 428-7586. For sale or trade for cattle: one large Palomino mare, one Quarter type horse, anda Shetland pony with or with- out saddle. W. R. Long, Box aoe. Woodstock, Ph. 926- 98 : 2 yr. old pony gelding, dark red, blue ribbon winner in halter competition, Taylor, P. O. Box 245, Fair- burn, Ph. 964-6651 (no col- Ject calls). 2 yr. old mare, aa dap- pled chestnut, white mane and tail, wt. 835 lbs., broke and very gentle, bred to roan stallion, to foal in June, first $250. buys with bridle and saddle or will trade for calves. Will deliver - within reasonable distance. A: C. West, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-6515. Good pleasure Walking horse gelding and_ spirited faited mare. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon (Z. C. 31206), Ph. 788-1459. 3 mares at $100, $115, and $140., or will trade for beef eattle of equal value. Bill Griggs, 3196 Valerie Dr., De- oe Ph. 443-2169 (Atlan- ta). Reg. dark golden Palomino stallion, white mane and tail, blaze face, 3 yr. old, very gentle to be a stud; also, 4 good racking mares. all bred -to Palomino stallion, one has 6 mo. old Palomino stud colt by side, pure white mane and tail, very nice colt. Ear] I. Stokes, Griffin, Ph. 227-7502. 10 nice Shetland pony mares, some with colts by side, all .re-bred, will drop - colts in spring; 10 Shetland peny colts, all colors and sizes, about 1 yr. old; also, 2 midget mares, 37 in. fall. Will sell colts for $60. ea.; mares including colts $100- $150 ea.; _-aiso, 1 reg. mare, and bridles and saddles. Will sell separ- ately or all together. See and make offer. Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. - Welsh mare, black; one bay mare and 5 gaited saddle horse; also, 1 eee pony, very gentle. M. Daniel, ae 3, College ae Ph. PO. 7-318]. Sorrel Welsh mare, gentle, $125.; Welsh Palomino stal- lion 6 mo. old, gentle, $100; Dey Tr. Old Welsh Palomino siud, gentle. for children, 175., proven of good colts; also, 9 yr..old Palomino sad- dle horse with 5 mo. old Palomino filly, $250. Will sell Separately. Located 7 mi. S. W. of Rockmart. David Les- ter, Rockmart. Welsh and Shetland ponies, mares, geldings and yearling colts, all sizes and colors, sev- eral nice Quarter horses; new and used Western saddles, blankets and bridles; also, Reg. Quarter horse stallion at stud. J. W. Bentley, Barnes ae Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428- _ Jim: a Quarter horse geld- img, sorrel with long dark mane, tail, face and stock- ings. A real cutting, barrel racing cow pony, ride to ap- preciate. $150. for quick sale. Located on Hwy. 5 toward Canton. J. S. Williams, Rt. 6, Lake Dr., Marietta, Ph. 427- 2587. Reg. Quarter. horse stud, well trained for roping, good quality and bloodline; 2 grade Quarter mares both bred to Quarter stud, good quality; good Quarter gelding, nice color and size; also, at stud: reg. Tennessee Walking stal- jion, Midnight Sun bloodline. Will pick up mares. Max Mitchell Rt. 2, Cartersville, Ph. EU. 2-1862. white and 4) Red Midnight out gentle with no bad habits, $125. Dr. At Stud: golden Palomino stallion, reg. Walking horse, and in Palomino Assn., and jet black Arabian stallion, fee $25., wil pick. up mare, breed until caught; also, for sale reg. American saddle breed mare, Sugar Lee King, blaze face, stocking feet, blue ribbon winner; pleasure mare, bay with black mane and tale purebred stallion chestnut with flax mane and tail, 2% yr. old. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798. Reg. Tennessee Walker stud colt, 18 mo. old, Allens of Lady Wilson Allen by at Midnight, ridden by 12 yr. old: boy, $500. or trade for farm equip., cattle, Walking mare. Quar- ter horse mare or stud. Mrs. Frances Boddy, Box 598, Woodstock, Ph. 926-3158 (At- Janta). Sheep & Goats Nubian does to kid for first time in January, does are from very high milkers, $25. ea. Cannot ship. Margaret Lawton, P. O. Box 108, Moun- tain City. Ph. 746-5479. 3 milk goats, $10. and up: Pink Puryear, Rt. 2, Ward Min. Rd. Rome, (Z. C. 30161). Nubian milk goat, 3 yrs. old, milking 3 qts. a day, brown, with horns. Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3090. 80 bred ewes to start lamb- ing in November, and 2 Reg. and one grade ram. Make offer. R. Motte Smith, Rt. 2, | Box 79, Washington. Female Alpine goat giving 3 qts. milk daily, $40.; female Nubian and Saanan, giving 2 qts a day, $30.; Alpine and Nubian female, about 6 mo. old, wt. about 60 lb., already bred, $15., or will swap for blacksmith post drill, or vice; also, Alpine and Saanan male, ready fer service, $15. G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dee NE, Atlanta 19, Ph, 233-8890 (no collect calls). Livesteck WANTED - Want good _ full-blooded Black Angus polled Whiteface or polled Shorthorn bull, 2 yrs. old, and some grade cows, same breed, net over 4 yrs. old, that will ecalve in 3 or 4 months. Will exchange good hay; will not buy. Glenn Mc- Donald, Oakwood. Want pair of matched mare mules, 10 to 12 yrs. old, weighing 1100 to 1200 pounds. Arthur Andrews, Box 246, Toccoa, Ph. 886-4753. Want Tennessee Walking horse, preferably 4-8 yrs. of age and 800-1000 lb., for 12 yr. old girl who is experienced rider. Ray Howard, 3318 Whitney Ave., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-1816. Want light cream (all over) Nubian doe, about 4 months old, and reasonably priced. Might consider a Saanan. Mrs. Terry Lacey, The Havenette, Rt. 2, Leesburg. Want 3-8 yr. old mare or gelding, must be spirited but gentle and within price range of $100-$200. dollars. Mrs. O. L. Williams Jr., 540 Colling- wood Dr., Decatur, Ph. 284- 5901 (after 1:00 p. m., not collect). Want 2 young mare mules, weight from 1200 to 1300 lb. State color, age, and what they will work tc. Earl Cauley, Rt. 4, Baxley, Ph. 367-3266. Seed and Plants FOR SALE Big Joe strawberry plants, $1.50 C.; $10. M. del. in Ga. Permit 179. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. Brewn Turkey fig trees, 1-2 ft., $2.; 2-3 ft., $3. ea.; Keiffer pear trees, 2-3 ft., $2.25; 3-4 ft., $2.50 ea.; grapevines, 1 yr. TiC 29yt $1. 3 yrs., $1.50 ea.3 black walnut trees, 1-2 ft., $1.50 ea.; 2-3 ft., $2. ea. Per- mit 430. All P. P. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Rt. 2, Box 311, River- dale, Ph. 478-7933. Favorite collard plants, $3. 'M, in Ga.; out of state, $3.75 Edward G. Hill, Thousands of Truckers M.; 65 C. in Ga., 75c out of state: horse radish roots, 3, $1. sun dried catnip, 50 for pt. milk carton full. All ppd. Per- mit 474. F. M. Abie, Dahlo- nega. Mixed rye and vetch: Rye, Germ. 82 pct., purity, 89.03; vetch, germ., 80 pct., purity, 8.29 pct.; inert, 2.21 pct., and other crop, .47 pct., $3.75 bu. Erwin V., c/o Rush Bros. Hereford Farm, Kathleen (1 mi. S. on Hwy. 247), Ph. 429- 1796 (Perry). 1963 seed: Long Neck Cus- haw; germ. 98 pct., 3 doz. 35c; round, green rind, yellow meat watermelon, germ. 85 pet., 4 doz. 35e; Leng Horn okra, germ. 90 pet., 25 tbisp., and stamped, addressed en- velope with ea. order. W.-D. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Radar Oats, Purity 96.59 pet.; inert 1.06; other crop, 2.25: weed seed, .10; germ. 96 pet. $1, 40 bu.; Ga. Jet Barley, purity, 98.46 pet.: inert, 1.49 pet.; other crop, .03 pct.; weed seed, .02 pct.; germ. 89 pct., $2.25 bu.; 1123 wheat, germ. 95 pct.; purity, 98.72 pct.; inert, 1. 15 pet.: other crop, 10 pet.; weed seed, .03 pet., $3. bu. Orders must be over 100 bushels. C. M. oo de: 2. Albany. Suregrain. Oats, purity, 99.39 pet.; inert matter, .58- pct.; weed seed, .03 pet.; germ. 96 pet., no noxious weed. $1.30 bu. "FOB; 1123 Wheat, purity 97.63 pet. inert matter, 2 pet.; germ. 92 pct.; no noxicus weed. $3. bu. FOB. A. C. Scar- boro, Rt. 1, Montrose, Ph. HO. 3-4315, (Dudley). _ Nice red raspberry plants, cellophane wrapped, or in plastic, damp packed, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Permit 241. Mrs. H. A., Chastain, Rt. 5, Hilijaye = Charleston Wakefield, Round Dutch, Yates cabbage and collards, 85 C; 500, $2.; $3.50 M. delivered. H. E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley. berry plants, bear all.summer, $3. C.; also, Premier plants, $1.75 C. All Ppd. in Ga. Per- mit 487. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 2, Alto. Sterns plum size strawberry plants, $2: .- ppd: in Ga_, minimum order 100. These are. young, strong, and well root- ed, and stand freeze and drought remarkably well. Cello wrapped, and prompt delivery. Permit 97. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Ae retta_(Z. C. 30201 DF Early Jersey Wakefield Sid Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.; $3.50 M.; collard plants same price. Delivered in Ga. Permit 38) Rk. Chanelor; Pitts (ZC: 31072), Ph. MI. 8-2035. Charleston Wakefield Flat Dutch cabbage plants, now ready, 85c C.; 200, $1.50; 500, $2.85; $4. M. ppd; or $3. M. at my home. Permit 150. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Bethel Church Rd., Gainesville. 4 mo. old Truckers Favorite collard plants, 75c C.; 3 mo. old, 65c C.; $3.25 M. ppd. in Ga.; out of state. 75c C.; $3.75 M. ppd.; Russian comfrey, 15 leaves, $1, ppd. Permit 474. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega. Best winter cabbage: Jersey Market Red Rock, 80c C.; few collards, 80c C.; sage, 10 ea.; Shallot buttons, 65 qt.; large erabapples, 25c gal.; dill weed, 10c doz.; tansey, 50c ea. Add postage. Permit 137. F. J. Wit- hherspoon, 308 Holderness St., Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-5251. Healthy South Georgia buckeye plants, 3, $1.; also, elder bark and roots, rabbit tobacco, Jerusalem weed roots, red oak, dogwood, persimmon, and sumac bark, $1. half gal. box full; sumac berries, 50c match box full; very best grade buckeyes, $10. pk.; $1. doz. Permit 471. Enclose full amount postage. Herschell Phillips seni. ler bOxd Lo, Wrightsville (Z. C. 31096). Blakemore strawberry pl- ants, $1. C. Permit 418. Can not ship. Mrs. Bessie Bennett, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain (Z, C 30083), Ph. 469-9507, | (Elberton). Ogallala everbearing straw- 50 bunch; mint, garlic, plants, | ke s well rooted and da $1.25 Ce: $10. M. Add 25 C.| for postage and handling charges. Minimum shipment 200 plants. Ga. orders only. Permit 319. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta (Zee 30307), Ph, DR. 3-1846. i -Everbearing strawberry pl- ants, $1. C. Add postage. Per- tmit 239. Miss L..M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. 100 bu. Georgia Jet Barley, | germ. 98 pct., purity 99.4 pct., raised from _ certified seed, cleaned, treated, bagged, $2.25 bu. Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box. 530, Albany, Ph. HE. 5-8621. Charles Wakefield eabbage plants and N. C. short stem collard plants, 50 C.; 500, $2.; vine pomegranate seeds, 20 tblsp., or 6 tblspns., $1.; gar- den sage plants and catnip plants, 10 ea.; Red Scallion Onion buttons 300 $1.40. Per- mit 16. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston. Blakemore strawberry pl- ants, $1.50: -C. ppd., damp packed. Permit 500. Mrs. G. D. Fain, Edison. Nice Georgia collard plants for fall and winter eating, $1. | C. prepaid; 300, $2.50 prepaid; 25. pods red hot Cowhorn pepper, del. for 35c; 8 or 10 big pumpkins, 50c and 75c, each. .O.2B. Per. 1282 J: Seay, 3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellenwocd. Georgia Jet Barley, grown from Cert. seed, Germ. 95 pct., purity 99.62" pet, $2. bu., cleaned and treated, and in new bags. Robert Eavenson, Dewey Rose, Ph. 283-3519 Wheat, Georgia 1123, com- bine run, Germ., 96 pct., puri- ty, 99.58 pct., inert, .42 pct., 2.50 bu. W. V. Brannen, Una- dilla, Ph. 627-3358. Seed and Plants Not Requiring Report. Or Inspection Permit. California multiplying beer | seed, 25c start; 5 starts, $1. Mrs. Tenie Blue, Rt. 1, Bre- men. _ Fresh California multiply- ing beer seed, 40c start; 5 starts, $1... PB: No: C.O:D, or- ders. Mrs. Jack Thompson, 105A West View Apts., Tal- lapoosa. _ Lig. odd shaped African gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed pkg. 30 seed, $1.; nice, clean roots of yellow dock, queen of meadow and sassafras, 2 lb. lard box full, $1. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. seed, 8 diff. Add postage. WN Lowman, oRiaeou E Nice martin g pkg.; bushel gourd see $1. Send stamped, addr env. R. C. Chastain, R lijay. J 1963 crop gourd seed iature ornamental, and ay, Feat t : FOR. SA Field hay, made rain, cheap. Wm. Ri-27 Box a5 pad 31603), Ph ~ Hay, 75 bale, 100 bal more, can be. picke delivery; also, will t for Shetland pony mar colt. Mrs. Marybelle W |483 Fielding Lane, lanta, Ph. 758- 641 and Clover hay, Oak out rain, big bales. Hr Smith, 7205 Campbe 5 S.W. Atlanta, Ph. D. ~ Coastal hay, $1. b: Lespedeza and_ other hay, 75c bale. Wi truck load lots charge. L. B. Hill, Ph. 478 7689. Large quantity grass hay, harvested ~ rain. Will sell load or Milton P. Minchew, Jr., oS Mill Rd., M: (ZC. 31206), Phe 788- grass, Clover), has crimped. en Haygood Culloden, aBhe TU. - Fescue ae cure rain, good second cuttin 70c bale at farm. Arth Clayton, Rt. B., Elli Highly | fertilized located 6 mi. N. on Hwy. No. 1, and 1 right. Neil Holdeman,, Box 105A, Oe 5-33189. : Several thous nde Bermuda, baled fertilized and with no rain. (oe square bales, $28. ton at | James T. McKinley, seay i ville Rd., Thomaston, P! 7-3805 (nights only 5 {N_ FEBRUARY, 1959) MORE THs No. HILION PNGERLINGS AVERAGING LESS THAN LN LoNe = ICHES Bull: ur Z00-ACRE FRESH aes 2 BASIN v1 STROR, LA. IN Bus: RAK! 1 BY TE. INTERNATIONAL PAPER, CBMpANY IN BA IN APRIL 1960 THE COMPANY OPENED IE LAKE if PUBLIC FISHING m====e" ned Y2 tsp. salt otatoes baked 1 cup chopped pecans cup warm milk = = s dash _white pepper butter _ 6 marshmatlows oven : = brown. Nat Finger Cookies cups plain flour... I tsp. vanilla Va sticks butter 4 cup chopped nuts thsp. sugar, heaping a our, sugar and butter, using hand. Add vanilla and into pieces about size of Pger: Bake at 250 for 45 minutes. _ Pecan Dessert Sauce A cup maple-blended an : 3 Mablecnoans butter e Va cup chopped pecans Dash of salt a cream or Bes milk Sein heat. Add butter, salt and stir until butter is col. Add cream and pecans. Serve on waffles, S Poultry Stuffing cup pecan pieces 7/3 cups butter or qts. bread crumbs poultry fat (Y2 cubes) 1 feaspoon poultry ups apples, tart, _ seasening (prepared) hopped, unpeeled ava feaspcon salt ups celery; chopped : 4 teaspoon pepper easoning over bread crumbs. Last add celery, Mix lightly but well. Stuff body and neck This is. oe stuffing for a 4 to 6 pound - Sift together flour, baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening Pans. add celery and apples, cook five minutes. - Peanut Pie VY cup sugar 3 eggs, beaten 1% cups corn syrup Y2 teaspoon vanilla Yq cup butter 1 cup salted peanut halves - V4 teaspoon sait Unbaked 9-inch pie shell Combine sugar, corn syrup, butter or margarine, and salt and bring to boil over low heat. Pour the syrup mixture slowly over : eggs, stirring constantly. Add vanilla and peanuts and pour into pie shell. Bake at 375 F. (moderate oven) 40 to 50 minutes or until the filling is set and nuts browned. Sweet Potato Biscuits 1 cup flour __ 4 tablespoons shortening . 3 tsp. baking powder 1 cup cooked, mashed, Y2 teaspoon salt sweet potatoes Y2 to 3/4 cup milk and add sweet potatoes. Add enough milk to make the dough stiff enough to roll. Cut and bake at 400 F. for 20 to 30 minutes. Peanut and Cranberry Relish 1 cup cranberries V4 teaspoon salt Y3 cup sugar 1 small crange Yq cup chopped peanuts 1 small apple _ Put cranberries through food chopper and mix with sugar. Cut the orange and apple into quarters, remove seeds and put through chopper. Combine nuts with all ingredients. Makes 1/2 cups. Holiday Cranberry Salad Grind 1 Ib. of cranberries, add grated rind of 1 orange and squeeze the juice into cranberries, add 21/4 cups sugar and lef stand af least one hour. Chop fine 1 cup of nuts (pecans), 1 cup of celery and 1 large or 2 small apples. Mix 2 packages of red jello, using only 234 cups water, when cool add all ingredients, let stand until it begins to harden then pour into mold or molds. fo a PAGE 6 shelled, 10 Wb. lots, ~ Tay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE Several bales good Sericea, Kobe, Soybean, Fescue and Millet hay for sale at farm, zasonably priced. No letters and no deliveries. Glenn Mc- Donald, Rt. 1, Oakwood. _ Hay, well fertilized and limed, heavy square wire- bound bales, excel. hay baled without rain: 1963 crop Kobe, Lespedeza and Bermuda grass mixed; also, pure Sericea, $1. bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen- wood, Ph. 336-7753 (Atlan- ta). New crop. hay, Johnson grass, and pasture mixed, 75c bale at my farm at Madras, 6 mi. N. Newnan. Contact before you pick up. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., Sericea, SW, Atlanta, Ph. 688- 1428 (till 5 P.M). Coastal Bermuda hay, 1963 erop, square bales, good quality, any amount. J. F. Moore, Rt. 3, Box 142, Vi- dalia, Ph. 537-3477. Coastal Bermuda hay, very good, $30. ton; mixed Coastal Bermuda and common Clover, $25. ton. Prices reduced on ver 5 ton lots. Mrs. Forest . Arnold, Rt. 3, Baxley, Ph. 912-367-4297. Coastal Bermuda hay from soil tested and fertilized fields, put up without rain, in square bales, and twine tied. R. L. Jackson, e/o Flint River Ferms, Hwy. 54, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2245. 1963 crop Soybean hay with beans in hay. Donald Viekers,-c/o Dill Hardware, Ocilla. Vecans, Peanuis & Walnuts FOR SALE Large amounts nice black welnuts, $4.50 bu.; $1.25 pk; 40c doz. All plus full amt. postage. George Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville (CZ Cc 31096). Dark Cornish Bantams: 2 select trios, 2 hens, and nice Stage bos tor would like to exch. stag, within Atlanta city limits. to - prevent in- breeding; 4 or 5 common Bantam hens left, cheap. M. ; sonly=sche tk Akins, 3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., SW, Atlanta (ZC 303anly: Bulldog type Cornish Ban- tam pullets, some ready to lay, $1.50 and $1. ea. FOB here. Ship in light crates. R. Pe stripline Rima2. box 235. West Romt.. 2) : ae Ty Bulldog type purebred Cornish Bantam young roos- ters, $1. ea. FOB, or will exch. for young pullets, same breed. Ea. pay shipping charge in exch Mins. le: Whitmire, Lavonia, Ph. 356-7131. 6 Game pullets, April hatch, show type Bantams, pr. Spanish Hamburgs and eggs for hatchings; 3 Harko red roosters, April hatch Cannot ship; also, chicken fertilizer for sale.. Mrs. J. E. Carter, 3160 McMurry Dr., SW ,Ph. 344-1388. : Saunders Roundheads, $10. pr.; Pine -Albanys (cock is a blinker), $15. pr.; Tait Claiborne (top-knot) hen, $5. W. J. Matthews, 199 Me eee 76208. NE, Atlanta Lene Beautiful Thompson white stags, pen bred, wt. from Ay, to 5 3/4 1b.: also, one Thompson white brood cock, 5 yrs. old. A..S. Darnell, Rt. 6, Shallowford Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-1946. Hens for sale. Mrs. Fannie Owens, a 3, Lawrenceville, Ph. 3-2968 Grey Agncan Guinea fowl, ea. also, lg. white Pekin $i. ducks, now laying Soe beOsi Ce i. Williams, Rt. 1, Pinehurst. Show type Bantams: pair Biack Cornish, $3.; pair Black. Rosecomb, $4: pair - white Chinese, $2.50: 8 pullets and one rooster, Silkies, $9.; trio Spangle Old English, $6.; pair yellow Buff Cochins, $4: or all for $25. Roy Maddox, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville (on old Peachtree Rd., near Crows store), Ph. 3-3887. 20 grown turkeys, 10 half grown, will sell for $100. at my place. Come after 5 P.M., er on Saturday. H.'G. Hulsey. Rt. 2, Acworth (near Frank tele ECE Station on Hwy. No. 41). Several bu. black walnuts in hull, $1. bushel. Sylvesta Crapman, Lizella. Valencia peanuts for eat- ing, free of trash and pops, $2.25 peck, ppd. R. M. Turn- er, Rupert. Select Ig. and medium size pecans, new crop, 45c lb. ppd. No COD orders. William A. Walker, Quitman. Nice, clean black walnut meats, 1963 crop, $1.50 at., plus 250 postage. Miss L. M. Winite, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah-= lonega. 1963 black walnut meats, $1.50 lb. plus postage, or $1.- 75 Ib; Ppd:s- $i. prt Ppd: Prompt service. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee. New crop pecans in hull or Stuart or large Paper Shell, 45c Ib. you nay postage; shelled pecans, /1.10 Ib., 2 pounds or over, vou . pay postage. Sc hley, SLUartk, Or seedling. M.O. or -ashiers check. J. A. Bacon; lains. Walnut meats, nice and clean, $1.50 qt. and 30c post- age. Mrs. L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. Poultry & Eggs FOR SALE White Rosecombs, 3 trios; 10 Rosecomb cockerels: 5 hens, 1 rooster, Bulldog Ban- tams; trio Black Old English Game. All from good stock and priced right. Will ship ccllect. Walter S. Hogan, 878 Stallings St.. SE, Atlanta CZ: Cc 30316), Ph. MA. 7-6065 (no collect calls). Pure Golden Sebright Ban- tams, true color, 75c ea. at ay, home. Cannot ship. Hubert F Mathis, Rt. 1, Monroe. 25 Hybrid hens, $1. ea. No collect calls. Mrs. R: B. Payne, Rt. 2, Box 144, Temple (Z. C. 30179). 8 lg. gray geese, 1963 hatch, all $16., or $2. ea. at Grovetown. Cannot Sia de ies seeunedy, Box 142, Grove- Bae dk. Cornish cockerels ready for service, lg., big- bone type, $2. ea. here at farm. Write before you come, must catch these at night. Do NoOtseshtpre Ele We Thurmond, Farmington. Pure dk. Cornish cockerels, lz. boned, -$2-ea. mH. S: Thur- mond, Madison, Ph. 118J, Araucanus (Easter Egg chickens), pullets, pene and efgs, mixea COlOrs. ees y2.- 50 doz. No COD orders, Mrs. George W. Craig, 5730 Long Island Dr., Atlanta, Ph, BL. 5-0239. Several nice young Game cocks for sale. Will not ship. No letters answered. J. D. -Hieks, s, Higdon _ (Z.. -. 30514). Pit C Games, 1 White Hackel Muff, shawl neck, Saunders Roundhead, Sandy McLean hatch, Brandenberry, S. Geor- gas, all pure stock, no cross breeds, stags, $3.00 to $5.00; Pulvets, $3.U0. MB: Moon, $29 Park St. Milstead: Smith Danish Brown Leg- horns, their dams laid up to 300 eggs and over, 120 pul- lets, 6 months old Nov., Ist, ready to start laying, $2. ea. Will not ship. Mrs. A. W. Courson, 902 Greenwood Dr., Valdosta, Phe CHA 2=66)os 3 purebred Araucanus Keg chickens) roos- cae $1.50 ea., rainbow col- ors; also, one Tom turkey, 14 mo. old, bronze, $6. Mrs. Iva Hogan, Rt. 3, Franklin Rd., Marietta, Teg trios dk. Cornish Bulldog Bantams, show stock, $6. ea. = BES AP Te Games, half Red Quill, half Claret, $8. Lock- ard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., NE, Atlanta 17, Ph. DR. 7- 4390. Mixed Bantams, 4 hens and 1 rooster, and 6 chicks, Au- gust hatch, 50c ea. or lot for $4.50. No shipments. James W. Burt, Penfield, Ph. 453- 3952 (no collect calls). B.B. Red Bantams, 2 hens and rooster, $5. W. ._ Johnson, Eee Mableton, Ph. 948- Le c Show type Bantams, pure- bred Rosecombs, early hatch- ed this year; Silver Sebrights, only 6 pr. left, $7.50 pr. Send M.O., or come for. Clyde H. Sherer, 803 Church St., De- eatur, Ph. DR. 8-6216. 4 B. B.. Red Old English Game Bantams, good show type strain, this years hatch; also, 3 or 4 trios non- bearded Silkies, from prize winners, all laying. J. G. Smith, 2669 Hood Ave., NE, Atlanta 18. > Game, Fowl, & Eggs FOR. SALE Bobwhite quail, 1963 hatch for restocking and food pur- poses, 14-16 wks. old, select- ed for breeders from pullorum and typhoid clean stock, $5. pr; flight . trained; fudly feathered, and weather condi- tioned quail in 150 flight _pens sowed in millet and sorghum, 100 to 500, $1.25 ea.; 500-1000, $1. ea. Permit 99. John W. Barr, Jr., Butler Bridge Rd., Rt. oF Covington. Improved Northern Bob- white quail in ages ranging from 2 wks. to 18 wks. old. Price from 30c to $1. Permit 32. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Reswell Rd., Rt. 1, Dunwoody (Z. C 30043). Bobwhite quail, Blond and Chukars, this years birds, for sale. Permit 90. George Bla- lock, Rt. 1. Box 198, Grove- town (Z. C. 30813). Bobwhite quail, 1g. quan- tities, raised in lg. flight pens, alive or dressed. Permit 10. J. L. Tade, 1328, 21st St., Col- umbus. Several hundred Northern Bobwhite quail in flight pen ready -to release: also some breeders and younger birds. -Birds dressed on order. Per- mit 44. Mrs. J. C. Thacker, Rt. 2, Kennesaw, Ph. 974-6508. Breeder grade quail, all ages including day old, and few eggs for sale, produced by heavy pairs with very good laying and hatching record. Permit 52. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta 29. Bobwhite quail, 1963 hatch from 10 oz. breeders, uniform Ry size. Dressed birds avg. 6-% oz., any quantity up to 5000. Cannot ship. Birds are from paired breeders of Wm. A. Thomas strain, improved for over ten years. Permit 38. V. L. Magnus, 3-13 Brown Br. oa Gainesville, Phy LE. 4- 3 Two pr. Indian blue pea- fowls, will lay next spring $25. pr. Cannot ship. Mrs. Evie Ward, Rt. 3, Dublin. Pheasants, 1963 hatch, Sil- vers, Ringnecks, Blacknecks, Whites, Kalij cocks, Cheers and Manchurians. James. B. King. 5232 Rivoli Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-4059. Ringneck pheasants for sale or trade: 3 hens and 2 roost- ers, $2.50 ea., or will trade for turkey poult. Adron Glenn, eee Gainesville, Ph. 532- 10. Flock of doves for sale: Ringnecks and two whites, $1. for all. Cannot ship. Inquiries answered. Larry Green, 1304 Frasier Circle, Marietta, Ph. 428-7340. Pigeons, White Kings, and racing Homers COPD Ome prs white doves, $4.; Ringnecks, $3. W. G. Moon, 139 Park st:; Milstead. type, $3.50 pr. shipped exp. collect; also, thoroughbred California Black Tip rabbits for sale. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19. CE. 7-5340. New Zealand White rabbits, 6 to 8 mos. Does and Bucks ready for breeding from some of best commercial show stock in South; also have some pairs of Juniors and Seniors at $1.50 up; have 300-400 rabbits to choose from. Hiram: Davis, Black Tyreacted Game and | Dr., Stone Mountain. - White Fantail pigeons, show 252 Milton Ave., SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA, 77-4498, pee igre- ed for many generations | (12 years selective breeding), wt. | when mature, 10 to 14 Ib. ea. }] Bucks and does, $10. ea.; few, $27.50 trio; also rabbit ferti- | lizer, no trash, $1. bu.. some | mixed beds, 75e bu.; also, can use some farm products at wholesale price. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452. Two mature California doe rabbits, $2. ea.; also, White King and Giant American Homer pigeons, $3. pr. J. A. Rawls,- 199 Rockyford Rd., NE. Atlanta 17, Ph. DR. 8- 6205. Ringneck pheasants from Reg, hen and Jumbo cock, very large, $2.50 ea. W. Ww. Johnson. Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph. 948- 7713. Came, Fowl Poultry WANTED Want several young 3 mo. to one yr. old female Guinea pigs (Cavies). Will buy inf dozen lots. Must be reasonably | priced and in good health. State kind and price. Will come after. Mrs. Iva Hegan, Rt. 3; Franklin Rd., , Marietta. Want 3 Mallard d ducks, Roe Bell, 811 South Indian Creek Want Bobwhite quail in lg. quantities to turn loose on farm, -in 500 .. bos Earl Stuckey, Blackshear, Fresh herbs washed clean, sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devils shoestring, queen cf meadow, colts foot. and life everlasting. 2 lb. lard box full, $1. plus postage. R. C. Chas- fain; Rt: -5; Millijay. Angelica roots, washed and dried, $2. for 2 lb. lard box full: wild cucumber bark, rattle root, ratsbane, wild cherry bark, May apple, yel- low root, red alder bark, heart leaf reot, poke root, garlic bulbs, ea. $1. for 2 lb. lard box full plus 25c postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 15. lb., 55 Ib.: sid S, 50c 1b smoked Ss usa guaranteed against Will ED ee 75 doz. plus aa amt. posta Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville, Nice, acai Boe a red sassafras, queen dow, devils shoestri dock and May apple. ; box full, $1. plus nostag Eee A. Chastain, Rt. 3395) Ib. milk base 1 dale Farms for sale. J | Bustin, Ris Eatont cebraciedt $27 75. case of 6, 5 Ib. Hond.; 60 Ib. can, apple; Lao dock roots, 3 Rt. 5, Ellijay. Apples, nice, anid, fr core and peelings, Due at *165 pod. 3 Ib. houn, Ph. MA. g- 5648 (a lect calls). Winter pasture for oH head of ae 316 Peters St., Ph. 688- 1428 an eash or M. O., no ers sent. Mrs. ae Pe fons real nice, p sacks, 3. $1.65 ppd, one i Newnan, Clean red sassafras - wild cherry bark, elder elder bark, a roots, $ extra quali gallon; rare type. $1. doz. buckeye, . Herman Phillips, Rt. 130, ae GZ ANOTHEIe REASON: RECREATION IDS OF PEOPLE GAIN ACCESS TC AN EATION a ee e But A No anes oY Ss Bees -icultural Stabilization bushel. . Peeper 1 loans for the 1963 corn ill average $1.21 per bushel in orgia, W. H. Booth, Chairman, Georgia mn State Committee, has s loan rate, plus an 18-cents-per-bush- special price support payment, gives a al price-support rate of $1.39 per bush- or 1963-crop corn inthe County. This npares with a 1962 support of $1.31 The Chairman reminded growers that and Conserva- announced. aetna in the 1963 feed grain program. The total price support for 1963 will in- clude not only loans and purchase agree- ments but also the special price-support payments. While the loans will vary ac- cording to the individual crops grade and moisture content, the price-support pay- ment will be a uniform 18 cents per bush- el on the normal production of the indi- vidual farms 1963 planted corn acreage. The schedule of premiums and dis- counts or 1963-crop corn is Ainchemeed - from that for the 1962-corn crop. : Booth also pointed out that this years program differs from last years in that. all the 1963 production of corn from par- ticipating farms can be put under the price-support loan. In 1962, price support was limited to not more than the normal production of the planted acreage. Farmand warehousestored loans and purchase agreements for 1963-crop corn will be available from harvesttime through February 29, 1964. Loans will mature on July 31, 1964. Miscellaneous WANTED Want old blacksmith shop ellows in useable conditicn. ur Childree, 5215 Rivoli Y. Macon, Ph. SH. 5- 0213. ant 200 bu. ear corn, pre- yellow. oe: price FOB elivered. Z. J. Lee, Red Oak, 767-6666 Bemsiny Want to hear from someone aving old-fashioned horse pple sprouts; also, dried or -esh catnip. State price. Mrs. M. Pack, Box 304, Ringgcld. Ca 30736). Se Want 100-150 bales good ay delivered to farm near mings. Phone or write est price. Bill Griggs, 3196 falaire Dr., Decatur, Ph. 443- 169. Want 15-20 bu. of good ound Brabham seed peas. uote best cash price and sub- it samples. S. L. Calfee, Box '45, Boston. 4 Lg. size pillowcases, emb. design and crochet lace trim, white and pastel colors, $2. pr.; handkegfs., asstd. colors with cro. lace edges, 35c ea., or 3, $1.; cro. lace for pillowcases, etc., 36ce yd., print aprons, band tops, trimmed nicely, 65< ea. Add postage. Mrs. Buford Henry, Rt. 2, Franklin. Quilt tops, new material, $2. ea.; tatting, hen and biddie pattern, white, 50c yd.; cro- chet centerpieces, 10c (a me- dallion) also, crochet vanity sets. No checks. Mrs. J. Ellington, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 483-8572. Quilt tops made of good new scraps mostly of Dan River prints, Round the Mtn., $3. ea. Mattie Sundy, 812 Jane St., Waycross. Crochet baby sets, all wool or rayon and wool, in white, pink, green, yellow, or blue, $5. set; crochet stoles, any color, all wool thread, $6.; single tatting, any color, 15c yd.; dbl., 30c yd.; or scalloped hen and biddy, 25c yd. P. P. ae Billy Millsap, 506 College , Calhoun. Want 15 to 20 Ibs. Schley or aper Shell pecans from new rep, good quality. Will pay 5c lb. Mrs. G. W. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 775, Williams Rd., olumbus (CZ . 31904). Want 2% to 5 gal. electric sale b ter mold with plain de- gn on top. Mrs. Leon White, Queen sweet - Ib. Black rowder peas. A. A. Browne, Jue Ridge. Want to hear from someone who will deliver 300 split Jack locust fence posts, 6 ft. long, to 3 me E. of Dallas, on wy. No. State price. T. A. reeman, Re al: EOS 132. Dal- Sie : Want 200 straight locust posts. Advise of quality, de- ee tune and cost deliver- y farm. C. F. Howe, ines s ipecwell Rd., Mariet- Want ance Hall ay po- atoes. James G. Bailie, P.O. Box 3506, Augusta. Want 200 to 300 colonies honey bees, brood hives and | supers. A.C. McQuaig, t. 1, Box 47, Townsend, Ph. 437- 4416 (after 6 P.M.). -bolt, _ Want, 8 or 10 tons of No. 1 / N. of Atlanta. T. en nfeld, 488 Plum Street, W.! Atlanta Irs he JA. Want some Dixie prolific iInglish pea seed (a _ medium dwarf variety round, medi- um size, and cold resistant). rs. R. Box, 8710 Clark ve., Savannah. Want 12 or 14 in. hammer- mill. Avery, c/o Air- iew RSet Farm, Box 19, LaGrange. Want broiler feeders, brood- rs, and inside bins for chick- n house. Sony Hulett, Rt. 5 - Milan. tops on white pattern, 1 ulip, pattern with red tulips, one pansy pattern, differ- colers, both with green and stems, $6. each, Mrs. Sam Faw, LD i ute 12, Ph. JA. 4-1269. Te crocheted tablecloth, 62 X 82 in. $45.; white cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, and green, 75 pr.; also, bibs to match, both $1.; white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1. pr.; cro. potholders, $1. ea.; white linen hdkefs., tatt- ing edges, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs: H.-H. Robinson. Ri 15 Monroe. Pretty old-fashioned bon- nets with ruffles, 75c; very pretty band aprons, all trim- med, 2 pockets, small 50c; med. 60c, lg. 75c with bib. $1., or 2, $1.75. Mrs. C. F. Hump- hreys, 631 E. North Spring St., Gainesville. Crocheted dinette table- cloths, 7 point spiderweb and | pr. diamond design, $4: P. P. ea.; 8 point cloths. $5. P. P. ea. Pansy doilies, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 108. Warm Springs. Tatting for pillowcases in white, lavender, blue, pink, green, yellow, and orange vari. Enough for standard size pair of pillowcases $1. pr. PP. Mrs. N. C. Myers, Rt. 1, Box |: 45, Mayfield. Hand woven multi eolited rug, 27 by 35 in., $2.75 plus 50c postage. Mrs. Grace Sea- 128 Stewart St., Car- rellton. Crochet baby bootees, 75c pr. and dresser scarf sets, 1 long and 2 round ones, $2.25; round -ones 18 in. $1. 35: and novelty soap turtles,-50c ea. Add postage. ele Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming, (Z. 20180) Childrens ae nicely made, 1-6 yr. size, Ser Cas full-size cotton ruffle bed- spreads, asstd. cols., $5.50 ea.; aprons, 75 ea.; 6, $4.; Bove ty potholders, 20c ea.; $1.; dishtowels, appliq. or Oe 25c ea.; 5, $1.; dbl. bed size quilt tops pieced by pattern, $3. ea. Add. postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540). Dbl. bed size quilt tops, nice, $2. ea.; ladies 4 pocket aprons $1.50 ea.: 12 - pocket nicely made shoe bags, $2. ea.; nicely trimmed pillow- cases, $2. pr.; also, want to exch. nice dried apples for Martin gourds. Mrs. John Addison, Rt. 2, Hartwell. Multi-colored crocheted af- ghan, set together and_bor- dered in black, approx. 72 x 90 in. Well made and _ rea- sonably priced. Mrs. Flossie Roberts, 305 Logen t.'S. -doilies, $1.50 ea.; E.; | Waco (Z. C. 30182). Emb. dish towels, 11 X 13 in. set of 7 day design and 2 potholders to match, $3. set; fancy emb. potholders, alee Ole hand painted place mats, 4 pc. set, $3.; hand painted baby quilts, $5. ea.; hand painted tablecloths, $5. ea; hand- painted bedspreads, "$15. ea. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Elli- jay. Pot holders, nicely made. 15c ea.; 10, $1.; cobbler. or work aprons, neatly trimmed with lg. pockets, full cut size. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Fancy organdy and lace ap- rons, $1.50 ea.; pretty cotton aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; attrac- tive work aprons, lg. pockets all around, $1. ea.; potholders, 15 ea.: 10, $1.; pillowcases, handpainted in lovely colors (washable). $2. set; scarf of vanity set, $1. ea. Free sample of handpainting. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Cro. vanity set, 3 pe. Ig. size, colors pink, white, blue, yel- low, $1.. set.: ero. dcilies, 18 in. diam., col. yellow, white. pink. blue, 75ce ea.; bleached sheeting pillowcases, cro. ed- ges, 2 wildroses crocheted ea. pillowease, roses pink, blue, yellow. white, red, ecru, $2. set. Add 10c postage. No checks. Mrs. Lola Mae Maney, Rie 2eieuila, Fine washable cotton print- ed aprons in gay Christmas prints of reds and greens of Indian Head and Springmaid eettons. preshrunk, lJaunders beautifully, $1.85 ea. or 3, 5.30, plus postage. Mrs. Willie Lee Porterfield, Rt. 2. Comer. Soft washable genuine lambskin baby moccasins, hand-laced and emb. in white. Colors pink. blue or white for infants to 6 mos. $1.10 pr., 3 ., $3. ppd. All enclosed in sift boxes. Mrs. Edgar Wat- kins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Cal- houn. Tatting. hen and chick de- sion, 1 yd. 50c: 2-% yds., $1.; clovevieaf. 1 yd., 25; 5 yds., $1., No. 30 mercerized white thread. Miss Bessie Black, 244 Stonewall Apts., Cartersville. Rinvle sclid afghans not made in blacks, one pink and one aqua green,)size about 75 & 44 in., $25. ea. Well mode. Mrs. Charles Morgan. 383 W. Ontario Ave., SW, Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-1475. White bedspread, crocheted close, cotton thread, 81 X 81 in., one white or colored 81 X 105 in. sheet to use under it and to cover pillows, $50. Marv Lou Mitchell. Rt. 2. Box ; 9A, Buena Vista (Z. C. 31803). Quilts, $3. each plus postage in. beggar block. snowflake, wedding ring tile, hands all around, cup and saucer, point- ed tile, triple star, captive beauty, eight diamonds, and Star .patterns. Mrs. Alma Pharr, Rt: .1, Canton. White vanity sets, $1.50; eolored, $1.25; erochet turtle pillow, $2.25; white center- pieces, $2.50 and $1.50; 9 pe. yellow. chair and sofa set, $5.50; white, $6.; hot dish mats, 2, $1.; hot pot holder, 3, $1. Add pestage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee. | Pilloweases with crocheting, wild rose, pansy, or colonial girl, $2. pr.; cro. vanity sets, $1.; ero. rose, grape, or pansy new quilts, by pattern, prints and solids, with dyed linings, $7.50 ea. Add postage. No checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, \ Button ecre@wn_ bonnets, prints, solids, organdy, all trimmed, $1.75; old-fashioned bonnets, $1.45; fancy lace trimmed organdy band aprons, $1.45 ea.; print band aprons, 2 pockets, and clothes pin ap- MOSS = (Der .ear pockets, $1. ea.; lowcases, emb. lace-trimmed broadcloth, $2. pr. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple. Crocheted dbl. white bed- spread, $30.; alse, crosses for Bible markers, 10c ea. Enclose postage. Regina Misfeldt, 149 Corinth Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428- 4362. 3 pe. vanity sets, crocheted, $1.25 set plus 10c postage. No COD orders. Mrs. Rudolph Blanchard, Box 5, Cecil. Crocheted baby sweater set, any color, $3.50; bootees, 75c pr., or $1.50 for 2 pr. made of baby nylon; centerpiece grape desigh, $3.; handkerchief, cro- chet edge, 50c; white pine- apple design about 36 in., $3.; 15 in. $1.50; crochet lace for pillowcases, $1.50 pr. Mrs. John A. Merritt, Rt. 2, Mill- wood. Ig. size pil- Quilt tops, $3. ea., some bow ties and cross roads designs. Mrs. W: H. Wiggins, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-627 Crocheted baby _ booties, $1.25; cap, $2.; sacque, $4., white emb. in cclor, Margue- rite Pattern. Mrs. H. B. Clow- enoRis & Lawrenceville. Crocheted coffee pieces in in Wild Rose design, oval, 18 x 30 in., center white with pink roses, $2. ea.; round doilies, 20 in. diam, white with pink roses $1.75 ea. Add 10c post- age, no checks. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. Silk quilt top, all pieces cut and pieced same size, $3.50; also pieced on other cloth, one friendship chain, 2 tops in small pieces, $3.; one heavy top, $2.. Add postage. Miss Ad die! Strayhorn, . Rt 21; Gainesville. Strip quilts made of drapery cloth, $4.50 ea.; 6, $25. plus 50c ea. for postage, all dbl. bed size, new materials and padding; also dbl. bed quilt tops made of drapery strips, $1.50 ea. plus 25 postage ea. top; or 6, $8. plus postage. No checks. Delia Sappington, Rt. 8. Gainesville (Z. C. 30501), Ph. 536-3135. ~ Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75 ea.; 10, $1.; emb. dish to- wels, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Farm Land FOR SALE Correction: 20 A. land, or less, lake site, 30 minutes from | Atlanta, 1-% miles north Fay- etteville, % mi. off 85 Hwy. Robert Allen, Jr., Rt. 3, Fay- etteville, Ph. 461-7775. Correction: 130 A. Meriwe- ther County, 40 A. Coastal and. Common grass; hammermill, tractor and equip.; old Colon- ial home, 8 R., 2 bath house, complete modern kitchen, dish and clothes washer, lift, 5 fireplaces, basement recrea- tion room, shop, deep freeze, set tubs; elec., telephone, gas heat, drilled well, jet pump, hot and cold water tanks, 4 barns, farrowing pens, pasture loading chute, 2 ponds, one stocked, one not, and cedars, magnolias, and pecan trees on school route. R. A. Plastridge, Rt. 1, Greenville, bib apron, 2 Correction: 142 A., more or less, farm in NW Ga., Chatt- ooga Co., 9 mi. SW Trion, 13 mi. NW Summerville, 5 mi. N. Menlo and 15 mi. S. LaFayette - with 5 Rm. house, gocd well of water, and lasting springs. John W. Dawson, Rt. 223, Summerville. ; Farm Land WANT TO BUY Correction: Want to buy ac- reage in Crawford, Houston, Peach, Richmond or Columbia Counties. State number of A. and price, first letter. Mrs. B. W. Sullivan, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. 956-4485. Sales Ev NOVEMBER 9, 10:00 A. Nee Saturday Fiizgerald Hudson-Holmes Livestock Earn 75 ponies and 10 horses at som broea mares, colts, siallions, ang ge'dings afl to seil regard- less of price. See at farn: prior to sale date (Fulle: Farm, Abbevile, Hwy. 12. Ssuth). No outside ponic: accepted. Wuijl keep you pony until Christmas fo: small charge. Peny te b given suey at sale. Dic Fuller, Rt. 2, Abbeville, Fa. 467-4633. 3, Box Pecan auctionsState Farm- evs Market, Cordcle 1 A.M. each Thursday be- ginning Oct. 24, threugh Dec. 19 exec: :t week - Thanksgiving, auction wil. be on Wednesday, Nov. 27. NOVEMBER 11, 196312:2 P.M., Monday Reynol -. a. Cattle auction <. Swearingen Herefoi Farms, located 1 mi. soui - of Reynolds on Ga. Hwy. | 128 selling Registere. polled Herefordscertifiec Bangs free and accredite. for T.B. No. 260 dwar. free pedi grees. Free dciivery 150 miles. Write or call for free catalog. R. L. Swearingen, c/o Swearing- en Hereford Farms, Reyn- olds, Ph. TI. 7-3945. NOVEMBER 29, 1963, 1:0 P. M. Cattle auction Union Stock Yards, Albany. Ga. Hereford cattle her. fully aceredited for T. E. and Bangs, and all free o. dwarf blood m pedigrees scllmg 70 bulls, 15 heifers. and 15 open heifers. Johu J. Cummings, Donalson- ville. DECEMBER 6, 1963, Friday. 12:60 noon Georgia An- gus Association Annual Bull Sale Bainbridge, Ga Decatur County Livestock Auditorium selling 106 breeding age bulls. For in- formation contact Carl O. Parker, 3858 Mathis Street, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8285. DECEMBER 11, 1963, Wed- nesday Third Annuai Georgia Hereford Assn. Beef Builder Graded Here- ford SaleGeorgia Coasta. Plains Experiment Station Tiftonerading 9:00 AM. Sale 12:00 noon 108 ser- vice age Hereford bulls Free delivery 250 miles. For eatalog and _ informatior contact Georgia Herefo: Assn., Carl Cooling, Fiel: man, P. O. Box 1292, A! bany. x Cost Share Assistance Available to Farmers Conservation practices with benefits primarily to wildlife are eligible for cost- share assistance under the 1964 Agricul- tural Conservation Program, William L. Lanier, State Executive Director, Agri- cultural Stabilization and Conservation State Office, has reminded farmers. About 85 percent of the wildlife in the United States is produced on private- ly owned farms and ranches, he stated. This means that most wildlife animals depend on farmers and ranchers for sur- vival requirements food, water, and cover. Conservation farming brings dou- ble benefitsto the general farm enter- prise and to wildlife on the farm. The Director pointed out that recrea- tion. can become a secondary enterprise on land where wildlife conservation is an integral part of day-to-day farming, thus supplementing the farmers income as well as providing city visitors with hunting, fishing, picnicking, boating, and - swimming facilities. With increasing numbers of urban people seeking recreation in farming areas, he said, farmers are becoming - more conscious of the advantages of con- operative Extension servation practices which benefit wild- life, thus improving hunting and fishing opportunities and at the same time con- serving and protecting the farms soil, water, and woodland resources. It is true, Lanier declared, that many conservation practices are costly to per- form and do not offer financial returns to farmers which are attractive enough in the immediate future to get the need- ed amount of such practices applied to the land. With ACP sharing the cost, how- ever, it becomes possible in many cases to carry out approved conservation prac- tices that are in the public interest and _BEETLES IN SOUTH GEORGIA Infestations of both the Ips and Black Turpentine Beetles have been reported in some areas of South Georgia. The in- sects have been discovered in both wood- land and yard trees. Extension Forester ~ Bill Murray says the recent extended drought probably had something to do with the infestations. Information about pine tree insects may be obtained from county agents. WEATHER EYE ON POULTRY This is the time of year that can bring trouble to poultry flocks, warn Extension poultrymen at the University of Georgia. Its the period of change from hot weath- er to cold weather, and even experienced puultrymen often allow birds to become stressed. Producers are urged to keep a weather eye on their flocks for signs of trouble. ORGANIC MATTER FOR SOIL. Decomposed leaves and other organic matter is important in building top soil around ornamental plants, says a Co- Service horticul- turist. Gerald E. Smith explains that-the added organic matter changes the soil Structure so it is aerated better and has etter water holdin, % capacity. Toaseroreh Farming Bennie also are of benefit to the individual farm- er or rancher. Some ACP practices which provide food, water, and cover for wildlife, as well as conserve the farms soil, water, and woodland include: Water storage structures, which make possible (1) better distribution of grazing, thereby prolonging the benefits from grassland pastures; (2) water for boating, swimming, and fishing; and (3) nesting habitat for waterfowl. A farm pond which is properly constructed and maintained will produce from 100 to 400 pounds of fish per acre per year. In 1962, ACP helped build a total of 846 water-storage structures. Vegetative cover of grasses and le- gumes, which reduce erosion and siltation of streams and reservoirs and _ provide wildlife habitat and food, hunting areas, and other recreational activity sites and uses. in 1962, ae cooperating wi -ACP planted more than 120, 925 ac vegetative cover. ta ACP . Foresiry practices, which prokeee t land from erosion and also provide hal tat and food, hunting areas, campi sites, and hiking trails. In 1962, farme cooperation planted 26,8 acres of trees and shrubs and improv the tree stands on an additional 8,7 acres. Conservation farming, as encourag by ACP, will preserve and impro Americas soil, water, woodland, I wildlife resources, the Director sa Farmers who are interested in earryit out wildlife conservation practices their land are urged to check with the ASCS county office for information the kinds and extent of conservation sistance available under the program. the state. County. Insect Check List INSECTS OF ORNAMENTALS BLACK TURPENTINE BEETLE Moderate, a infestations in pine trees in Colquitt and Thomas Counties. AZALEA CATERPILLAR _ Modiaie. fe ~ tation on azaleas in Colquitt County. WALKING STICK Moderate on azaleas in Pierce County. WHITE FLY Moderate infestation on cot- tonwood in Crisp County. AN APHID Heavy infestations on tome toes and roses in Gwinnett County. INSECTS AFFECTING MAN AND oi? HORN FLY Light infestation on herd of Hereford animals in Spalding County. ~ Herd had access to back rubbing device. oe YELLOW JACKETS ~ Very abundant over STRUCTURAL PESTS A POWDER POST BEETLE Heavy infes- tation in floor joist of church - in Bacon your County Agent. See your County Agent for latest control measures, ee S