Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 49, no. 33 (1964 April 15)

Georgia

Farmers'

Marke Bulletin

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

VOLUME 49

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1964

NUMBER 33

Good Cultural Practices Important Agricultural

To Top Quality Tobacco Production

Agronomist Gives Tips
To Assist Leaf Growers
By J. P. PRESTON
Extension Tobacco Agronomist
Once a stand of tobacco has been secured, cultural practices can have a profound influence upon the quality, or more properly, the usability of the tobacco produced. The practices referred to here include fertilization, irrigation, and cultivation.
The fertilization of tobacco is an exacting procedure. Proper amounts and proportions of essential elements are necessary for producing good yields of highquality tobacco. However, in the production of flue-cured tobacco, high yields are more or less incompatible with best quality. Therefore within limits, the supply of plant nutrients must be made to operate as a limiting factor of growth if best results are to be obtained.
Much of the flue-cured tobacco is grown on soils that have a high rate of water infiltration and a low capacity for retaining nutrients against leaching. Consequently, rainfall may have a profound influence on the quantity of nutrients
that should be applied. High rates of fertilizer may increase
yield but delay maturity and often produce poor quality tobacco, especially if

moisture is deficient. This causes difficulty in harvesting and curing, and lower prices. Experimental "evidence and field trials on the principal soils on which tobacco is grown indicate that rates of fertilizer in excess of 1,600 pounds of 4-8-12 or equivalent per acre can reduce yield, price per pound, and acre value.
According to soil test data, about three-fourths of the soils on which tobacco is commonly grown in Georgia are medium to high in phosphate and low in potash, and should receive a fertilizer with a 1-2-3 ratio, such as 4-8-12. Needs for most of the remainder of the soils can be satisfactorily taken care of with a 1-3-3 ratio, such as 3-9-9. Therefore, the only fertilizer analyses suggested for tobacco are 3-9-9 and 4-8-12, and a 6-3-24 for side-dressing.
At least one-fourth of the nitrogen in 3-9-9 and 4-8-12 should be in the nitrate form in order to stimulate early growth, especially where soil fumigation is practiced. This eliminates the necessity of early side-dressing with nitrate nitrogen, a practice that has been common in the past. The 4-8-12 grade makes it unnecessary and even undesirable to side-dress with potash or grades containing high amounts of potash, such as 3-9-18.
Most growers are now using a split application of fertilizer. Amounts in excess of 800 pounds of 4-8-12 and 1,000 pounds of 3-9-9 should be applied as a

CALENDAR
May 7-8 Joint Meeting Georgia Chapter Southeastern Section, Society of American Foresters, Center for Continuing Education, University of Georgia, Athens.

May 12 Georgia Weed Control Society Tour, Tifton.

May 13 Georgia Weed Control Society Tour, Midville.

May 13

Annual Broiler Day Program

(Broiler Short Course), Livestock-

Poultry Building, University of

Georgia, Athens.

side-dressing not later than three weeks after transplanting. If a total of 1,500 pounds of 4-8-12 is to be used per acre, 800 pounds can be applied before planting, and the additional 700 pounds applied as a side-dressing at the first or second cultivation. Another practice is to apply 300 to 400 pounds at the first or second cultivation and let weather conditions and the condition of the crop determine whether the additional 300 or 400 pounds is used at the next cultivation. Later side-dressing, especially with high rates of fertilizer, is always dangerous unless irrigation is available.
Secondary Elements A properly formulated tobacco fertilizer contains at least 1.2 percent magnesium, one-half of which should be wa-
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State And Area Trade School Schedules Listed

Georgia's two state technical and vocational schools and the state's area vocational-technical schools are offering job training to thousands of boys, girls, men, and women. These schools are meeting the need for occupational training of many young people who are graduating from high school each year with little or no saleable skill. They are also meeting the need of adults for re-training for new jobs as changes in industrial and agricultural methods displace many workers.
In addition to the two state schools at Clarkesville and Americus, fifteen of the new area vocational-technical schools will be in full operation this fall.
Registration in all such schools for the fall trimester will be held on August 31. New classes will begin on September 1, 1964. Individuals wishing furfher information, or wishing to enroll in one of the schools, should either visit or write directly to the school in which they are interested as early as possible in order to assure admission before the classes are filled.

Schools, name of the director, address, and course offerings are as follows:

AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOLS
Area vocational-technical schools are operated tuition free to qualified Georgia citizens. The only student cost is for consumable instructional supplies.

ALBANY AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. H. D. Waters, Director

1800 Slappey Drive

Albany, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Mechanics Cosmetology Machine Shop Business Education

Practical Nursing Radio and TV Service Welding Electrical Technology Electronic Technology

Mechanical Technology

MONROE AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. B. B. White, Director

800 Lippitt Drive

Albany, Georgia

Automobile Body Repair Automobile Mechanics Bricklaying

Carpentry and Cabinet Making Cosmetology Electrical Appliance Service

Business Education Electronic Technology

Practical Nursing

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Good Cultural Practices
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ter soluble, no more than two percent chlorine, and enough sulphur and calcium to supply the amounts of these elements usually needed.
Applying calcium (lime) to soils used for tobacco is questionable, except when a reliable soil test shows the soil to be extremely deficient in calcium. Then, use only dolomitic limestone, which also contains magnesium. The optimum soil reaction for tobacco is within the range of pH 5.3 to 5.8. The lower figure is more satisfactory where black shank is a problem. Do not use soils with pH above 6.0 for tobacco.
Cultivation
Three or four cultivations can be made to good advantage. The second cultivation should be fairly deep to loosen and aerate the soil and to make it mellow. Later cultivations should be shallow and farther from the plants. Cultivation should be discontinued well before time of harvesting, as the tobacco will ripen better if not cultivated too late.
In cultivation, the field should not be left in a condition that will allow water to stand around the tobacco plants in case of heavy rains. Cultivating to keep the tobacco always on a fairly high ridge usually gives better results than does level cultivation. This is particularly true on low, wet land. Throw fresh soil around the plants at each cultivation. This will cause new roots to form higher on the stalk, which may be beneficial during rainy seasons.
The quality of flue-cured tobacco depends to a large extent on the distribution and the amount of water during the

growing season. Although tobacco is rath-
er drought resistant, its water require-
ments for rapid growth and large size are
high. Severe drought will result in pro-
nounced stunting of the plants; however,
moderate drought may not materially re-
duce tobacco yields, since the reduction
in size of the leaves is largely compen-
sated by increases in weight. Wet seasons
sometimes reduce the yield by producing thin, light-weight leaves. The water con-
tent of the plant tissue required to main-
tain full turgidity is quite high, usually
of 88 to 90 percent of the total green
weight of the leaf. A loss of six to eight
percent of this moisture will produce the
first visible symptoms of wilting.
Irrigation
During the April-to-August growing
season, tobacco on upland soil requires
12 to 15 inches of water. Even less may be required on some of the low, wet land now used extensively for tobacco. Normally, during this period, we get this amount or more of rainfall. Therefore, irrigation is needed primarily to supplement the natural rainfall during dry periods.
During the first few weeks after transplanting, tobacco is benefited by a fairly dry soil. Therefore, little or no water is suggested during this period, especially if night temperatures are too low (below GOT.) to promote good growth. Heavy applications of water at this stage will prevent the establishment of a good root system, will leach fertilizer, turn the plants yellow, cause stunting, and reduce yield. If it is necessary to irrigate to prevent scald and wilting, no more than 1/2 inch at a time is suggested. During this

period, tobacco usually will make good growth with 1/2 inch of water per week.
As the season progresses and the day and night temperatures remain high enough for optimum growth, the water requirement of tobacco naturally increases. It is during the mid-season period that irrigation is most necessary and most profitable. Under average conditions, tobacco, during this stage of growth, requires about one inch of water per week. The purpose of irrigation should be to supply the difference of this amount not supplied by rainfall, or to supply the total amount if rain does not occur.
There is a general tendency for growers who irrigate to use higher rates of fertilizer. While with irrigation this practice is not as dangerous as when supplemental water is not available, it is doubtful that additional fertilizer is necessary. The rates of fertilizer now used by most tobacco growers are ample to produce good yields of tobacco with irrigation, if the water is properly applied and other good practices are followed. Irrigation may mean that growers will get full use of the fertilizer applied rather than calling for an increase in the amounts.
The only time that additional fertil-
izer may be necessary is when heavy rains follow irrigation early in the season. If this causes the plants to turn yellow from lack of nitrogen, supply additional fertilizer as a side-dressing, using the complete tobacco formula 4-8-12.
At the Coastal Plain Experiment Sta-
tion, net returns per acre from irrigating tobacco have varied from $14 per acre in 1949 to more than $800 per acre in 1954. Growers report similar results. Therefore, wide seasonal variations in returns
can be expected.

(Vocational-Technical Schools continued from page 1)

AUGUSTA AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. George Hardy, Director 2025 Lumpkin Road Augusta, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Mechanics Business Education Chemical Technology Civil Highway Technology Cosmetology Instrumentation

Drafting and Design Electrical Construction and
Maintenance Electronic Technology Electrical Technology Radio and TV Service

FIFTEENTH STREET AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCKOO

Mr. Raymond McKinley. Director Fifteenth Street
Augusta, Georgia

Automobile Body Repair Automobile Mechanics Business Education Carpentry Cosmetology Drafting and Design

Electronic Technology Heating and Air Conditioning Industrial Electricity Machine Shop Masonry (Brick) Practical Nursing

COLUMBUS AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. Jere Richardson, Director

4460 River Road

Columbus, Georgia

'

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Mechanics Electrical Appliance Service Machine Drafting

Radio and TV Service Electronic Technology Mechanical Technology Machine Shop

MUSCOGEE AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. J. H. Smith, Director
Courtland Avenue Columbus, Georgia

Automobile Mechanics Bricklaying Carpentry and Cabinet Making Cosmetology

Business Education Radio and TV Service Upholstery EEecfricai Appliance Service

COOSA VALLEY AREA VOCATEONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. Maurice Culberson, Director 112 Hemlock Avenue Rome, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Heating Automobile Mechanics Electrical Construction and
Maintenance Shop

Practical Nursing Electrical Technology Electronic Technology Mechanical Technology
Business Education

MARIETTA AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. G. W. Smith. Director 210 South Cobb Drive Marietta, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Mechanics Cosmetology Machine Shop Business Education

Practical Nursing Radio and TV Repair Electrical Technology Electronic Technology Mechanical Technology

THOMASVILLE AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. Paul Sewell, Director Highway 19 at 319 Thomasville, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Mechanics Carpentry and Cabinet Making Machine Drafting

Machine Shop Business Education Practical Nursing Electronic Technology

WALTON AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. Edward Smith, Director 400 Wolfe Street
Thomasvifie, Georgia

Automobile Body Repair Automobile Mechanics Bricklaying Carpentry and Cabinet Making

Cosmetology Business Education Radio and TV Repair Electronic Technology

DEKALB AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. Paul Lowery, Director 497 North Indian Creek Road
Clarkston, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Heating Automobile Mechanics Diesel Mechanics Electrical Construction Electrical Appliance Service Machine Drafting Machine Shop Medical Office Assistant Business Education

Plumbing Practical Nursing Radio and TV Service Wetdisg Chemical Technology Data Processing Technology Electrical Technology Electronic Technology Mechanical Technology

MOULTRIE AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. W. W. Hobbs. Director Moultrie, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Mechanics Carpentry and Cabinet Making Diesel Mechanics (Farm
Implement)

Electrical Construction Machine Drafting Machine Shop Electronic Technology

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SWAINSBORO AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. Maurice Boatwright, Director
201 Kite Road Swainsboro. Georgia

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Mechanics Bricklaying Electrical Construction Practical Nursing

Machine Drafting Machine Shop Business Education Power Sewing Machine Mechanics

UPSON AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. Ed McCants, Director P. O. Box 6
Thomaston, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Mechanics Electrical Construction Machine Drafting Machine Shop

Business Education Practical Nursing Radio and TV Repair Welding Electronic Technology

VALDOSTA AREA VOCATIONAL-TECHNICAL SCHOOL

Mr. W. W. Harrison. Director Route 1, Box 188A Valdosta, Georgia

Automobile Mechanic? Diesel Mechanics Machine Shop Business Education Practical Nursing

Radio and TV Repair Electrical Technology Electronic Technology Mechanical Technology

STATE TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS

These schools are operated tuition free for qualified Georgia citizens. The only cost involved is for room and board.

SOUTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL

Mr. Horace P. Odom, Director Americus, Georgia

Automobile Body Repair Automobile Mechanics Aviation Mechanics Carpentry and Cabinet Making Cosmetology Diesel Mechanics Electrical Construction Machine Shop

Business Education Office Machine Repair Practical Nursing Radio and TV Service Upholstery Electrical Technology Electronic Technology Mechanical Technology

NORTH GEORGIA TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Mr. H. O. Carlton, Director Clarkesville, Georgia

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Automobile Body Repair Automobile Mechanics Bricklaying Carpentry and Cabinet Making Cosmetology Dry Cleaning Electrical Appliance Service Laundering Machine Shop

Business Education Photography Practical Nursing Radio and TV Service Shoe Repair Small Gasoline Engine Repair Watch Repair .Electronic Technology Mechanical Technology Medical Laboratory Assistant

Want reliable man over 40, Want elderly woman to David Bradley garden tr-

in good health, sober, with live in (5 rm. house) with me, actor, new 3 hp. Briggs-Slral-

Farm Employment Wanted

small family, to work on cat- and raise chickens on halves. ton engine, perfect cond., tle farm. State experience and Want someone with no bad some equipment, $125. Cullen

wages wanted. References re- habits. Mrs. J. E. Carter, 3165 R. Patton, Jr., 146 South Ave.,

And Farm Help Needed

quired. David Stough, Rt. 1, McMurry Dr., SW, Atlanta Forest Park. Ph. 366-3398 (no

Locust Grove, Ph. 227-7396 11, Ph. 344-1372.

collect calls).

(Griffin^._________________ Want man to manage and Model 11A John Deere

Want white middle-aged maintain large grass land combine with 2 cyl. Joha

Christian woman to live with areas. Clarence Boner, 2000 Deere motor; 2-disc pull-type

NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices two elderly women and help Marietta Blvd., NW, Atlanta Case plow; set cultivators to

not accepted for house work, nursing or companionship needs. with garden and few chick- 30318, Ph. 355-3380.

fit Farmall H. tractor, 2 row,

Want farm hand with small family to work on farm. Steady work, and 5 rm. house

White man, age 39, with family, wants job tending layers or broilers on poultry

ens. Must have income. Small salary given. Mrs. M. E. Williams, Rt. 1, Cataula (Z. C. 31840).

Want someone to work 3700 turpentine boxes. T. D. Fussell Jr., Rhine.

like new. Will sell or trade for good grade calves or horses. Sara Martin, Rt. 2, Adairsville.

on school bus route. No drinkers. Give references. Write
Farm Machinery Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

farm, prefer in North Georgia. Am sober, honest, dependable. Will work for reasonable

Want help with commercial layers; house furnished. Otis Gooch, Jefferson.

Want reliable man with family, exp. in tractor work and general farming. Two
and Equipment miles from town on school bus
and mail route. L. T. Galloway, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph.

wkly. wage for non-drinker. Need 3-4 rm. house wired for elec. stove. Come see, or write. Charlie Murdock, Rt. 2, Kennesaw (on Shallowford Rd.), (Z. C. 30144).

Want dependable man, exp. in dairy work, with knowl^
edge of past e u r i z i n g and route work. J. E. Trice, Box 72, Milner.

FOR SALE

460 Diesel HC tractor, 4bottom plow, 4-disc plow, 4row cultivator, set of 4-row front and rear planters, set (4) Fowlers, 11-ft. tandem disc harrow, all equipment, A-l cond., at sacrifice. E. J. Bagley, Bagley Service Station, Adairsville.

545J-1 (no collect calls).
Want reliable young man in good health, sober, to work on horse farm, taking care of and grooming horses and brood mares, also looking after oattie. Have 5 rm. house wired for elec. stove. State age, exp. and give reference in reply. Paul A. Weiner, P. O. Box 204, Cedartown. ______
Want good settled man for farm help to look after few cows, hogs, and to drive tract-

White man, single, middleaged, wants job on farm doing light farm chores, no heavy lifting. Need $35. week, room, board and laundry, and would like Saturday afternoons and Sundays off. Letters answered. Terry Daniel, 942 Blvd., SE, Atlanta 12, Ph. MA. 74286.
Want settled woman to live in and help two women on farm with light farm work; prefer colored woman. Mrs. J. H. Bennett, 129 Glen Cove

Single man, age 55, wants jab on farm in exch. for board and small salary. T. B. McCard, 766% Salem Rd., Rossville.
Want young family man to live on farm near Stone Mountain and to dio general maintenance and repair work. Must be good worker and sober. Nice home and salary to right man. Write stating qualifications and references. Guy W. Rutland ST., P. O. Box 187, Decatur._______

Dbl. section smoothing harrow, like new, good Covington planter for 3-point lift (cultivator needs repair) cheap, rotary plow for cultivating small stuff, all 3 point lift; also drag harrow 62. Ask for Irwin Thompson at Gulf Service Station, Ga. Hwy. 78, Loganville. J. I. Thompson, Rt. 3, Loganville. ___ ___
1963 Kramer German Diesel farm tractor (equiv. to Ford 8-N), non-spin traction,

Incubator (4 drawer redwood), thermostat controlled brooders, complete equip, for raising quail, and laying pens for quail layers. L. B. Branan, Jr., 5240 Northside Dr., NW, Atlanta 27. Ph. BL. 5-5175. _
2-whl. all steel heavy trailer with strong welded hitch for farm tractor, drawbar, fairly good 8-ply tires now standing up, $75. at my place. C. B. Duke, 789 N. Buford Hwy., Norcross.

or, and plant 40 acres of corn and peas. Will furnish house and pay $20. week salary. C. E. Joiner, 3057 Deans Brdg. Ed., Augusta.
Want reliable man with small family exp. in using farm machinery to work on

Dr., Macon.
Want Christian woman to live in and do light farm work. Prefer someone who needs home. Small salary, private room and all conveniences. Mrs. Rc.bert C. Waits, Rt 1, Doraville.

Young white woman wants job on farm doing farm work in exch. for room and board and small salary. Buena Clark, Box 134, Trenton.
Want settled family, white or colored, sober, to work on chicken and cattle farm. Must

std. 3 pt. hitch, hyd. power, elect, starter, lights, P. T. O. shaft, 5 fwd. trans., with bush & bog harrow, equip, pickup, 5 ft. adj. terr. blade, drawbar, center link, all for $1,350. cash. James C. W. Hampshire, Rt. 2, Box 126, Fairburn. __

Dexter Diesel tractor, Taylor-Way B & B harrow, 6-% Ford fold-over harrow, 2-row plow, Covington planters, 3 bottom plows, all new cond., will trade equip, for Vz ton. pickup truck, good cond., or metal lathe with 3 jaw chucks, etc.; also rotary mow-

farm, someone able to assume responsiblitiy in raising crops. Year around "work, weekly salary based on ability. 9 rm. house available on school bus rt. Gus G. Moore, Resaca, Ph. MA. 9-6929. ______________

Want white woman to live in home with small family, to do light farm chores, for room, board and small salary. Must be honest and of good character: references exchanged. Good home for settl-

be good workers, know farm machinery and have refer-
ences. Pay by week, and 4
rm. house near town, wired for stove, with running water; and cow and garden. Taylor Rowland, Dexter.

Used jeep, completely rebuilt, new tires, $400. cash. Simon Crowell, 1340 Merriwether St., Griffin, Ph. 2274590.
One 4-door hog feeder in new cond., and 2-horse wag-

er. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 227-5170 (nights). See weekends or after 4 p. m.).
Cider Mili7 $35.; Fa~rrrTBelL~ $30.; Anvil, $10.; Vice, $8.; Shop Blower, $10.; Iron Pot

Want white woman to live ed person. Mrs. Roy G. Con- Want white female to live on, good cond., also wagon $5.; Wagon Seat, $8.; 4 Wagon

in home with elderly person 1 ner, 2085 Dering Circle, NE, on farm and help do farm wheel. Make offer Jerry Will- Wheels, $10.; Drill Press, $12.;

in White County, and help j Atlanta 29, Ph. 636-3606.

chores in exch. for room, iams, Rt. 2, Box 250, Buford, Grind Stone, $6.; Broad Ax,

with light farm work and j

gardening. Room, board and Want white man with son

salary. Mrs. M. W. Simmons, 2748 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur.

age 16 or older, both to know
how to operate tractors and farm machinery, raise pecans,

board and $40. month. Contact Harvey Mote, Rt 1, Dacula.
Want white or colored wo-

Ph. 434-9858.
Irrigation pump, motor, V4 Wisconsin engine, good cond., and 4 in pump, reason-

$7.; Set Cow Dehorners, $8., and Corn Sheler, $3. Carroll
Morgan, Talmo, Ph. LE. 2-
6430 (Gainesville).

Want man and wife to live cattle and hay

no row man to live in with mother able offer or trade for heavy 150 gal. pasteurizer, 200

in with elderly couple in crops, $150. monthly wage and son and do light farm duty rotary cutter, good gal. per hr. homogenizer, De-

comfortable rural home with payable weekly, and 5 rm. chores; room, board, small cond.; also New Holland hay- Lavel Clarifier, cooling board,

all conveniences, and do light house, wired for electricity. salary, bath, hot water fur- baler, good cond., Ferguson 6 valve bottle-filler hooding

farm work. Board and reason- S. J. Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt. nished. Must be honest and of side delivery rake, 3 point machine, l-Vz horse com-

able salary. Mrs. R. B. Har- 3, Macon, Ph. 788-2975.

good character. Mrs. W. G. hitch and Ford mower, good presser, sweet water tank, and

bin. Rt. 3, Ball Ground, Ph. 7 53-9 556.______________
Man 65, wife and son age 20, want jobs raising broilers or layers. Have 7 years experience, and can give good

Want able-bodied white man and older son to tend small grain, soybeans, and bale Coastal hay. 6 rm. house
wired for stove, bath, running water on paved road, and

Rhodes, Lilburn, Ph. 469-
8594.________________________ Want reliable non-drinker
and cowman, settled, able to drive and to handle small dairy. Have Surge milking

cond. Cheap for three pieces. J. H. Purcell, Box 606, Clayton, Ph. 739-2735.
1954 Farmall Super C. tractor, excel, cond., good tires; 8-disc Taylorway, heavy duty

pumps, milk pump, 110 hp. Crisco automatic boiler, 65 bottle and cases, 2 walk-in milk trucks. Complete. W. O. Vickery, Rt. 1, Meansville, Ph. MI. 7-5572._________________

references. Drive tractor and school bus route. Year round machines on pipeline, good bush and bog, 1 -yr. old, cul- W. C. Allis-Chalmers tract-

truck, and am sober and re- and permanent. Water, lights house on p-aved mail and tivator and planters, mower or in good mechanical cond.,

liable. Need 4 rm. house wired and firewood furnished. W. school bus route. Write age, in good cond., and smoothing fair tires; almost new mower

for elec. stove. Andrew Mab- T. Brown, Haven of Rest exp., and send references. harrow, -all $1^,150: 'Deral and 2-disc plow, R. L. Carter,

ry, 132 W. Atlanta St, Tsilla- Ranch,: i Rt. ,i> .Bonaire; Ph. James E. Coley, Bt 2, Box Morris/ Monroe, Ph. 262-2321 Rt. 1, Box 385, Kennesaw, Ph,

poosa.

423-1165 (Perry).

75, Cochraa.

(no collect calls).

423-2301.

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Flame cultivator, used one Fertilizer spreader in good Athens 2-disc tiller, 3 point

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN season. Alvin W. Neely, Way- cond. R. M. Hughes, Rt. 1, hitch, used 8 hours, will sell

nesboro.

Kennesaw, Ph. 422-1819.

at half price. Ancel Floyd, Rt.

Georgia Department of Agriculture

No. 4202 Cultivator (fits Farmall W-6 tractor, good 1, Lavonia.

Agriculture Building

John Deere 40-T, 420-T, 430- cond., same motor as M., wide 1946 Ford truck, I- 1/-; ton,

Capitol Square Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Jack Gilchrist. Editor
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No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization licensed as a commercial business or doing business under

T), No. 4222 cultivator (fits front wheels, PTO and belt $300. cash, or will swap for

John Deere 40, 420, 430 wide pulley, $425. Roy Yelton, tractor. M. D. Garland, Rt. 1,

tread), No. 212 cultivator (fits Thomson, Ph. 595-1346 (after Woodstock, Ph. 926-3540.

A. B. & G John Deere) No. 6 p. m.). ________________ Farmall Super C. tractor,

4240 Cultivator (fits John Deere 420-W and 430-W), Cultivator No. 4110 (fits John Deere 320-S, 330-S, 40-S, 420-S, 430-S,), equipment is
new. L, A. Mallory, Jr., Thorn aston, Ph. 647-3332

1958 Cub tractor, like new cond., 6 ft. mower with extra blade, under slung turner,
cultivators, exaust underneath for low operation, touch con-
trol power lift, power takeoff, front and rear lights,

power lift, fast hitch, starter

lights, 2-disc turner, tiller,

cutting harrow, planters, cul-

tivators, 6-row cotton duster,

all in good cond., priced to

sell. Frank Haygood, Rt. 3,

Cartersville^

__

(days).______ Ford tractor and

1953,

2

complete. $850. Henry Cagle, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-

1962 6 cyl. 2 ton Fleet side pickup truck with heater,

ton pick up truck, both in 2051 (weekends and after 5 7000 miles, like new, perfect

excel, cond., for sale at rea-

cond., $1,400. G. H. Johnston,

sonable prices. Fred C. Oliver, Lumpkin, Ph. VE. 8-4807.__

Feed mixer below floor model, $225. Serviceable eond.,

363 3rd St., NW, Atlanta 13, Ph. JA. 4-1228.________ __

a trade name or business name, nor from any individual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name.
The Georgia Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any

4-disc tiller plow for Super C. Farmall tractor, good cond., $75. M. B. Winter, Rt. 2, Box

2-horse elec. motor. W. A. Smith, Rt. 4, Box 308, Glennville.

2-whl. garden tractor, 3-% hp., good cond., with turning plow, lay-off plow and culti-

317, Monroe (contact at J. L. Cattle body for 1958 % ton vator, all for $85.; also 2-

McGarity Ford Co.).

Chev. pickup (Fleetside short whl. trailer with all metal

Hudson sprayer, post-hole bed) truck, in excel, cond.; body in good cond., with good

digger, for sale. Mrs. Annette also have 200 Ib. anvil for tires and lights. H. A. Cook,

B. Archer, Rt. 3, 1529 Sage- sale. J. C. Cook, Jr., P. O. Box 7950 Nesbits Ferry Rd., Rt. 2,

transaction resulting from wood Circle, Rt. 3, Stone 143, Woodland, Ph. 674-2437 Doraville, Ph. 457-8977 (no

published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver-

Mountain, Ph. HI. 3-7912.

(not collect).

collect calls).

John Deere automatic hay 24 rabbit cages with feeders 24 in. Meadows Grist mill, baler, wire tying, used very- and Dewdrop waterers. W. C. bolts, belts, pulley, $75., or little, in excel, cond. Will sell Grant, 4244 Glenhaven Dr., trade for small plow mule or

PHIL CAMPBELL

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cheap. Guy C. Jones, Milan, Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-6088.

garden plow. Come see mill

Ph. 362-2641.__________
Model H. John Deere tractor and bottom plow, tractor

W. D. Allis Chalmers tractor
with 3 point hitch, cultivators, planters, Bush & Bog harrow,

grind. No calls. Will E. Groover, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 90, Glennville (5-V2 miles N. 301). _

and tires in good cond. $100. smoothing harrow, 2-disc Two-horse wagon, good

Grady Connell, Rt. 6, Moul- plows, subsoiler, mowing cond., $20. Jim G. Moseley,

trie.

machine and lay-off plows, Sr., Stockbridge (Hwy. 155),

Metal nests, waterers, automatic hanging feeders, all good cond., $50. for lot. Mrs.

all .A-l cond., will sell
all or part. Foster Milner, Rt. 4, Canton, Ph. 479-3601.

Ph. 474-4965.
Farmall H. tractor, 4-disc tiller on rubber, bush & bog

John Cocroft, 1284 Brockett Pamco Bulk-Bag body on harrow, smoothing harrow,

Rd., Stone Mountain (near Intn'l. B-180 chassis; Sprout- mowing machine, all in good

Clarkston), Ph. 9-38-2078.

Waldron corn cutter, 30 ft. by cond., $1,195. H. J. Jacobs,

3 pt. hitch Ford cultivator with planters, distributors, side dresser and set of Sheffield cultivators, all good cond. except cotton boxes, $225. W. G. Blakeney, Rt. 1, Brooks,
Ph. 593-3257._____________

6 in. Vertical Screw Conveyer, 6 in. by 26 ft. Screw Con-
veyer, all with motors; 2 semi-automatic feed sacking scales and one H. P. air compressor. E. H. Gray, P. O. Box 282, Conyers, Ph. 483-7779.

634-5830 (after 6:30 p. m.).
Leahy incubator, 2900 quail egg capacity with additional trays for Pheasant eggs; also 7 pens, 4X8 ft., and stock of birds and Bantams. $200. F H. Peacock, Rt. 1, Rome, Ph.

Farm

Machinery and
FOR SALE

Equipment

Intnl. 6 Diesel with belt pulley and power take-off, good cond., good tires, reasonably priced. Alton Potts,
Gordon Rd., Rt. 3, Newnan.

60 Bramco Jumbo (hog-
type) feeders, used on 3 broods of broilers, $8. each. Junius Chastain, Rt. 2, Box
138, Toccoa, Ph. 886-5161.

232-1446. _______________
Farmall Cub tractor, liehts, starter, hydraulic lift, planters, fertilizer attach., harrow and cultivators, $775. M. T.

Farmall tractor H., A-l cond. with disc plows, also drill, needs some work, $800. at farm; 19-50 Ford tractor N.,

Farmall tractor 0-6 with harrow and 5-disc tiller, $600.; Allis-Chalmers 66 combine, engine and grain bin,

4-row crop duster with 3 point hitch, light weeder, low prices. C. L. Richardson, Rt. 4, Quitman (3 miles west).

330 gal. Propane gas tank, above ground type, $135. James Aldredge. Stonewall-
Tell Rd., Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 964-7155 (no collect

Casey, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ph. 943-5832 (not collect).____
Ford hay baler with Wisconsin motor in good cond.; John Deere mower with 7 ft.

3 point pickup, good cond., $500.; John Deere 17-disc Heavy duty garden tractor, calls).

blade - extra blade - in good

$500. (see at farm 5 miles N. LaFayette, Rt. 4, Reed Rd., 1 mi. off Hwy. 27, East). B. O.
Siniard, P. O. Box 41, Rossville, Ph. 866-1986 (nights,
after 7^ a.^m.).__

grain drill with fertilizer attachment, $150.; 1947 Dodge l- 1/^ ton truck, good body, tires, $400. All good cond., and reasonably priced. Ray Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry.

Wizard make, 2-% hp., 6 to 1 gear ratio, 3 plows, reconditioned, $125. B. H. Lee. D. D. S.. Box 528, Jasper, Ph. 6923623.
5-row tractor cotton duster

1955 Super C. Farmall tractor, wide front end, fast-
hitch, power lift, turn plows, cultivators, heavy duty har-
rows, and practically new Cole planters, all in good

cond. Mrs. Forest M. Arnold,
1961 Intn'l. Harvester Diesel tractor B-275, only 400 hours, used one crop; Model 11R 2-row cultivator for 3

Case Model H. stalk shred- Farmall M. tractor with 10- in good cond., $125.; also 1- cond., $525. Harry George point hitch, Covington 2-row

der, cuts 6 ft. 8 in. wide, very disc Taylorway harrow, good row tractor pepper setter, Parker, Rt. 2, Ludowici, Ph. planter with fertilizer attach-

good cond., trade for standard cond. V. J. Lovell, Rt. 1, good cond., $100. R. O. James. 545-6611_(not collect)^__

ment; McCormick 300 Wade

make garden tractor with 5 hp. engine or over, and other equip, in good cond., $175. No collect calls. James B. Bartch, 2737 Milledgeville Rd., Aug-
usta (Z. C. 30904).

Clarkesville.
John Deere hay conditioner (crimper type) Model 1, Serial No. 8260, excel, cond., used on approx. 35 acres of hav, $500. N. K. Galloway. Rt. 3,

Rt. 1, Greenville (at Harris).
2 Dearborn Wood Bros, corn pickers, one in good running cond., new snapping rolls; other one can be fixed, or used for parts, both for $425.;

7 Big Dutchman porcelain automatic drinkers; 4 Brower brooders, smokeless type; 42
swinging feeders; 100 ft. 1/4 in. galvanized pipe for brood-
ers; for sale or trade. Clyde E.

for 3 point hitch, for sale cheap. J. H. Keasler, Rt. 2, Dawsonville. Ph. 887-2757 (no collect calls).
Set of planters for Super C Farmall; 1-Vfe ton Chev. truck

Farmall H. tractor, $650.; 4- Box 208, Griffin, Ph. 227- also Dearborn Rotary hoe, MeClure, Rt. 2, Mt. View Rd.. in good cond., steel bed with

disc John Deere tiller, $100.; 2716.

$65. B. A. Moseley, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-0159 good bodies, new tag. John

Newborn pull-type Rotary mower, 5 ft., $150.; 2. 8-N Ford tractors, $675. and $575.,
No, 366 and 6362. B. S. Bouse, HO Siena Dr.. Forest Park.

Allis-Chalmers tractor, 3
hitch power lift, good cond., $650. plus any following extras: hay rake, $100.; rotary mower, $100.; cycle mower,

Thomaston, Ph. 647-3603.
Athens B & B harrow, 10disc pull-type, in good cond., reasonably priced, for cash. Hayward Beck, Rt. 4, Dah-

(no collect calls).
John Deere Diesel tractor 435, wide front end with 3, 16 in. bottom plow front-end cultivators and pickup har-

Kilgore. Social Circle, Ph. 464-3510. ____ _____ __
Model D. Egg-O-Matic egg grader rated for 3600 eggs per hour with Egg-O-Matic self

Allis-Chalmers tractor, 1950 $100.; grain drill, $75.; ham- lonega.________

row, used very little, in A-l feed, good cond., $300. J. F.

model, almost new batteries mermill, $100.; fert. spreader,

and front tires, rear tires have $75. Hugh Manning, 2342

good treads, one has small Shamrock Dr., Decatur, Ph.

hole (u n n o t ic e a b 1 e, with BU. 4-3853 before 9 p. m.

mower, cultivators, Gee Whiz's and Athens 2-disc

John Deere rotary hoe, al-

plow, all good cond. except most new: heavy duty Rome

plow needs rubber tire. Will bush and bog, 8, 25 in. disc,

sell outfit for $625. C. B. harrow, excel, cond; side del.

Moore, Carnesville.

rake, almost new; 8 ft. tandem

cultipacker, good cond.;

Intn'l. 330 utility tractor David Bradley garden tractor,

with 630 hours, all purpose new tires, plow, cultivator.

plow, 2-row planters, distri- reel type mower attach. J. P.

butors, cutting harrow, smoo- Nicholson, Jefferson Rd., At-

thing harrow, 3-dlsc plow and hens, Ph LI. 6-0657.

Bush Hog, all equipment 3

point hitch, practically worked 30 acres one aibout half price. L. D. nes, Rt. 1, LaGrange Springs Community).

new, year; Hay(Big

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1948 Farmall M. tractor, front-end bulldozer blade, front scoop, all purpose plow or subsoiler, 10-disc harrow with 2-whl. trailer, 3 extra rear tires, 1 wheel in good

Oliver hay baler, good cond., $300. C. V. Bruce, Jasper (6 miles west).

National garden tractor in

good eond., 7 hp. with turn

plow, 2 cultivators, lay-off

plow, like new, $150. C. J.

Ertzberger, 401 St. Johns

Ave., SW, Atlanta 15 (off

Pryor Rd.).

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John Deere B. tricycle tractor, gas, power troll, draw bar. 25 hp. Harold Dailey, Rt. 3. Box 145, McDonough, Ph. 957-4611.______________

Ford Diesel, 900 series, 2
front ends (tricycle and
spread), selecto speed, 3 point
hitch and hydraulic implement lift, self-adjustable rear

cond., located 8 miles E. of Resaca. Virgil Crook, Rt. 1, Resaca.
5 hp., 3 ph. water pump and motor with 120 gal. galvanized tank, good cond., $225. David Park, Rt. 2. Box 34-2, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7279 (Atlanta).
Case 400 Diesel tractor with live power and 3 ph.; Taylorway B. & B. harrow and subsoil plow, all A-l cond. Charlie Jackson, Roopville (2 mi. north).____
One-horse wagon and all the gear for sale. C. W. Clay, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.
3-roller syrup mill, small size, evaporater copper pan,

Cash, Cash's Poultry Farm, 4060 Washington Rd., Martinez.
Ford Dearborn 2-disc tiller, $125. Ira Teem, Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. 227-4897 (Griffin).
Farmall Super C. tractor, power lift, fast hitch; set 2row planters, sub-soiler, and moving machine, all 2-point hitch; 1946 Dodge truck with 14 ft. grain and cattle dump body, clean. Mrs. Grace R. Phillips, Oxford, Ph. 786-6372 (Covington. no collect calls).
7 cu. ft. dump scraper, pull with horse or tractor, never used; Bush & Bog harrow, 8disc King with hydraulic angling cylinder; 3 hp. Briggs-Stratton gasoline en-

Freon 12, 1-ton compressor cond., pulley, pea thrasher wheels; 2-row corn picker needs new wood. Cane seed gine, 6 to 1 gear, reasonably

complete with new cooler with gasoline engine, 'and (Ford); 4-whl. steel trailer; given free with mill. J. B. priced, or trade for yearling,

blower coil unit, excel, cond. pressure canner, in good cond. Alexander lift-type harrow, Whitfield, Conley (on Boulder power saw, pull-type mower,

C. N. Roberds, Roberds Dairy, Mrs. Otis Johnson, P. O. Box 20 blade (2-way cut); New Cross Rd., at DeKalb and etc. H. T. Sargeant, Rabun

2500 Tenn. Ave., Savannah, 83, Red Oak. Ph. PO. 1-8527 Holland grinder mixer 350. D. Clayton Co. Rd.) Ph. 241- Dr., Rt. 1, Lilburn (off Beaver

Ph. 233-1216 area code 912. (no collect colls).

f. Fowler, fit 1, Fayetteville. 273a.

Rum R4.), Ph, 938-3524,

Wednesday, April 15, 1964

MARKET BULLETIN

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Late model Ford 250 hay Want hay wagon, 7 ft. x 16

Purebred, not reg., Angvts

Farm Machinery Cattle, Swine baler with elec. starting engi- ft.; corn shelter with electric ne, used very little, (baled motor, fed by hand with one 5000 bales last year) looks or two holes; 4 drawer elec-

bull, 14 mos. old, ready far light service. Wt. approx 500 Ibs., $100. W. H. Hollings-

brand new, $645. cash at my tric incubator. State price,

worth, Rt. 2, Covington, Ph.

and Equipment other Livestock farm (6 mi. east on Hwy. 96) condition and location.. P. J.

E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box Lipory, Rt. 1, HawkinsviHe.

110, Fort Valley.

Ph. 892-2578.

786-6692^_____________
Dbl. standard reg. polled Hereford, sire of proven quail-

FOR SALE

Hay mower and rake, mule Want manure spreader in

FOR SALE

ity, strong C.M.R. Rollo Do-m-

drawn, McCormick No. 9, good condition. If writing,

ino breeding with excellent

Propane gas tank, 250 gal. two 2-horse turners, numbers state price and condition. C. above ground type, good 9 and 10; 1-horse turner, cot- D. Ergle, Rt 2, Austell. Ph.

CotHe

sire record. Must sell to prevent inbreeding, 4 years old

cond., $125. L. C. Cason, Rt. 1. Monticello (Z. C. 31064), Ph. 468-6138.
Craft bulk milk tank, 800 gal. cap., stainless steel throughout, used only 18 mos.,

ton seed culler, shop blower
and various items can see at my home in. Lavonia. G. D. Crawford, 69 Grogan St., Lavonia, Ph. 355-5512 (Elgin) not collect.

948-2336. (no collect calls).
Want to buy two used 4 ton inside feed bins in good condition, within 100 miles of Oxford. Vester Maughon, Rt. 1, Oxford.

15 Reg. polled Hereford heifers, some of breeding age; also, a good selection of bulls. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave., Vaildosta, Ph. CH 4-2491.

and better than average in every way. John B. Smith. 204 Tibles Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR 3-
_ 7 p' ' _ _ 3 yr. old reg. polled Hereford bull, wt. 1100 Ibs., very

guaranteed new cond., $2,000. Henry A. Winn, Dallas, Ph. 445-3690.
Economy 4-whl. riding garden tractor, hydraulic lift

Two 5-shelf electric oak brooders, electric incubator (Sears R.), quail breeder pen for 12 pair; 4, 4 x 12 holding
pens; 2, 6x30x30 holding pens, 20 feeders, 20 waterers.

Want to buy junk Massey Harris 44 tractor for parts. Morgan Walters, Rt. 3, Barnesville.
Want to trade a 1953 tudor

Holstein cow, to bring calf around April 15. J. M. Scarbrough, Rt. 1, Box 211, College Park. Ph. 964-700>9 (no
collect calls).

gentle, good head, bone and conformation, $200., also, few good non-reg. brood cows, $100. up. Selling out breeding stock. D. L. Crabtree, Rt.
3, Box 33, Griffin, Ph.: 227-

starter and lights, 8 pieces of Michael Kane, 152 Peachtree Chevrolet, rebuilt motor like Reg. Angus black bull, 2 5795.



equipment: heavy duty all metal trailer blacksmith equip., and some tools; garden and yard fertilizer spreader. G. R. Barnett, 4143 Durham Circle, Rt. 4, Stone Mountain,
One-horse wagon and harness, both good cond., wagon has iron axel, good bed and shafts; also, want to trade 3horse Roto-tiller for good plow animal that runs with cows. J. W. McCurley, Rt. 1, NicholspnJZ^^J 056 5 ) . ___
Big Five David Bradley
For Best Results garden tractor, turning plow
and cultivator, all good shape. M. R. Cheek, Rt. 3, Box 269, Athens (near Barnett Shoals).
Mail Notices on John Deere M. tractor with
planters, cultivators, Bush & Bog, smoothing harrow, 6-
Friday or Saturday row duster, 2-dise plow, all
good shape, excel, rubber, all for $600., ready to use. W. M. King. Box 351, Social Circle, Ph. 464-3425.
Gas tank, 6 A. R. Wood gas brooders, 95 tube feeders and waterers for 3500 chickens, reasonably priced. T. J. Dixon, Rt. 2, Box 91, Jesup, Ph. GA. 7-3696._______________
Bush & Bog harrow, John Deere Rotary hoe, both pull type, in good running cond. R. F. Scarborough, Rt. 1, Byron, Ph. 923-1705 (Warner Robins, not collect).___________
Cole planters, 2 separate hoppers, one for grain, one for cotton and grain, both with attachments; hay rake, horse clipping mach.; 2-horse turn plow. Oliver 13, 1-horse turn

Way, NE, Atlanta, Ph. CE 30374.
12 A. R. Wood brooders, $35. each; automatic water drinkers, $3.50 ea.; 120 baby chicken drinkers, 5c ea.; 500 gallon Pulain gas tank with 200 gallons gas, $260.; and 300 ft.; feed wagon, 300 Ib. cap., $50. J. N. Coleman, Rabun Gap.
Blue nitrogen solution applicator with 3 point hitch mono-wheel type and 100 gal. tank, used slightly, in A-l cond., $750. C. M. Pippin Jr., Shamrock Ranch, Pretoria Rd., Albany.
Blacksmith tools, anvil, vice, elec. blowers, hammers, clevers, etc., good cond., $75.; 8 in. table saw and jointer, l/2 hp. heavy duty motor, 6 in. saw and deep wedl pump, motor, all for $125. W. F. Sexton, 2608 Dixie Rd., Dalton (Z. C. 30720), Ph. 278-
3833.________________ Two Covington combination
corn and cotton planters with fertilizer distributors, planted less than 50 acres of row crops; rigid shank cultivator, 3 point hitch, nine feet and center guide wheel; 2-row plant shields, furrowing shovels and sweeps, $250. John W. Clonts, Rt. 2, Hiram, 943-3'343 (Powder Springs, not collect).
About 75 feeders, Ig. type hanging tube, the lot $1. each; also about 50 automatic waterers, $3. each at my place. Hoyt Mitchell, Rt. 1, Holly, Springs Rd., Gillsville.

new, fair tires, clean inside, new paint job, for a Farmall A tractor or cub. Must be in good condition with hydraulic lift. F. A. Crowder, Rt 3, Box 94, Griffin.
Want 1 automatic 2-line broiler feeder at least 880 ft. trough; also, 1 side delivery rake. Arthur D. Jennings, Rt. 4, Box 20fi Dalton. Ph. 2784687, (no collect calls).
Want a front end loader for Super A. Farmall Tractor. R. M. Hughes, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 422-1819.
Want shallow well pump, good condition, cheap for cash. C. L. McArthur, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Want set of 2 wheel weights for David-Bradley garden tractor. Frederick A. Batchelor, Rt. 4, Monticello.
Wanted 4-wheel trailer. W. A. Smith, Box 308, Rt. 4, Glennville.
Want to buy a motor in good shape for Aillis Chalmers G. tractor, or will consider a whole tractor for parts. J. M. O'Neal, Rt. 1, Box 274M, Warner Robins, Ph. 928-3867.
Want used grain bin, within 30 mi. radius o-f Macon. J. M. Moore, 810 Windsor Rd., Macon.
Want 2 or 3 disc tiller, pull type, not hydraulic, must be in good condition and reasonably priced and within reasonable distance of Monroe. R. E. Aycock, Jr. P. O. Box 296, Monroe (no collect calls).

yrs. old, Eileenmere 500 breeding, 15 stars in pedigree, $350. Will show at farm Sat. and Sun. only. John H. Kimber, Jr., Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph. 974-3523.
Reg. Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, Gamma bloodline, sell or swap for bull of equal value around the middle of July. E. F. C. Fisk, Hampton, Ph. 9464049.
Your pick of 40 head of cows, 705 Ib. daily milk base with Better Maid in Athens, and Cherry-Burell milk tank. Doyle Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville, (located Hwy. 44 and 22 cross rd, between Union Point and Washington), Ph. OS 8-2990.
Black Angus bull, 2% years old, $250. Guernsey milch cow; half Angus and half Guernsey heifer. R. W. House, Rt. 1, Armuchee, Ph; 2341302.
2 choice Victor Domino polled Hereford bulls, 16 mos. old, $250. each. W. M. Boomershine, Marietta, 427-5405.

Guernsey heifer, 10 mos.

old, large for age, gentle; eu-

so, 5 Hereford heifers, $1^0.

ea. Clarence Brown, Box 193,

Helena.

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13 mo. old reg. Aberdeen Angus Bull, grandson of Intn'l. Grand Champion, Mil-
larden's O.B. 13th. reg;:.papers furnished, and delivered 90 mi., guaranteed, $200. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville Ph.
265-2266.

25 good grade brood cows of Hereford and Angus bi ceding with small calves by side, $220. per pr. C. M. Pippin. Jr. Pretoria Rd., Shamrock Ranch, Albany.

Guernsey cow to freshen in a few days with first calf, will sell for $150. L. B. Morris, R;. 1, Roswell. Ph. 993^9709.

Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bulls and heifers, good pasture condition, wt. 500-700 Ib., very nice, wormed and shots. J. G. Hill, Alpharelta, (hiway 19), Ph. GR 5-5011.

Reg. Hereford buWs, -12-13 mos. old, Zato Heir bloodlines, halter broken, bangs vaccinated, $250. up. H. Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert, Ph. 732-
2856.

Reg. Angus bulls, 2 yrs. old and younger, $180. - $300., clean, C. V. guaranteed breeders; also, reg. bred females, 18 mos. old and up, $250.; some older cows, priced right, clean, C.V. "and guaranteed breeders. F. W. Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-2959.

plow; mule drawn stalk cutter, all extra good cond., and reasonably prided. Frank W. Scott, Rt/2, Box 154, Springfield._________________
2-row 3 point hitch stalk cutter, pract. new. $90.; 2. 9 X 32 tires and wheels mounted, one good, one small hole but can be used, $50. for both; new gear box for Ford hay-

Welded steel cattle chute, side squeeze, head gate, tail
gate, nose iron, 600 Ib., $225.; another identical chute, rub-
ber tires, trailer hitch, $350.; used Little Beaver tree girdler, excel, cond., $100.; an-
other, never cranked, $165. Jesse Newsom, Rt. 4, Box 235, Sandersville (Z. C.
31082), Ph. 3030.________

Want small cyclone seeder that works on back of tractor from power take off. H. M. Hobbs, Rt. 1, Thomasville, Ph. CA 6-2062.
Want tractor in good cond. with 2-disc turn pdow, cultivators, planters, band B. harrow, power lift and 3-point hitch, at reasonable price. F.

One black Jersey cow. Will have second calf in few days. Gave 5 gal. milk with first calf. C. E. Joiner, 3057 Deans Bridge Rd., Augusta, Ph. PA 2-^0137.___________________
Several double registered polled Hereford bulls, 12-16 bos. old, $200.-0300.; also, 3 double registered heifers, 1214 mos. old; 3 cows with

7 good size, unbred Holstein heifers; 3 purebred young Angus cows, all springing heavy, one with heifer calf, 6 mos. old; also, 1 reg. Angus bull. W. W. Davis," NorCro-ss, Ph. 448-3718.
Good plow and work mule, 1900 Ibs., young, $115. Charles Courtney. 532 Ponce de Leoa Ave.. N.E., Atlanta. Ph. TR

baler, $100.; Al'lis Chalmers 40 A. C. 66 Combine, P.f.O. N. Smith, 406 Joilette Rd., Rt. calves at side. J. L. Hadden,

combine for parts, $35. S. F. Mayfield, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. HL. 1-6292.
Two tires, 750 X 17, tubes and wheels mounted, 8 lugs, will fit 3/4 or 1-ton Chevrolet of CMC truck, $20. each. Mrs. M. B. Williams, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-8966 (after 6 p.

grain tank, power lift header,
new sheets, excel, cond., $600.; 2 J. D. 23 series planters, rear mounted on tool bar, good cond., extra parts w/o
tool bar, $100.; Ford-Dearborn 2-disc plow, excel, cond., $200. James A. Swint, Rt. 2, Barnesville (5 mi. S., Hwy. 341), Ph. 288 J.

3, College Park, Ph. 7617982 (after 2:30 p.m., not collect).
Went set ocf extension tines for David Bradley Rotospader, 3 hp. engine. Quote price. Will ans. letters. O. C. Powell, 3240 Boulder Park Dr., SW, Atlanta 11.

c/o Hadden's polled Hereford Ranch, Gibson. Ph. 5982878.
One reg. angus bull, one year old, Bandolier and bardoliemere breeding, gentle and good size, guaranteed breeder. Pope Williams, Rt. 1, Lavonia.

4 Angus bulls, some ready for service, $160. -$.250.,- Free delivery 60 miles. El2i-a Haves, Rt 1, Sharpsburg,. Ph. AL 34558 (Newnan).
4 Reg. Aberdeen Angus, bulls, 1 yr. old, out of select herd, Rosemere breeding, good conformation. Guy C. Jones,

m.). ______.______ __

16-disc smoothing harrow

with hydraulic cylinders, $50.;

mowing machine, new set of

Farm Machinery blades, $50.; John Deere 3-

disc pull type harrow, $25. All

will fit Farmall C., or Super

and Equipment C. tractor. Charles L. Coch-

ran. Rt. 2. Box 149-A, Jack-

son, Ph. 775-3601 (no collect

calls).

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Battery fence charger, Enterprise sausage grinder No. 22 with V-type pulley. Mustang Roto-tiller, l/2 roll 1 in.

WAN TED
Want, 6 tray incubator, or 600 egg cap. for cash. Prefer north Georgia location. Dennis Phillips, Rt. 5, Dalton.

Want 1 or 2 tractor tires, sizes 10 x 24, in good cond. State condition and price first letter. Calvin Reeves, Dearing.
Want set of planters, cultivators, blade and disc plow that fits underneath tractor for Farmall Cub tractor. State cond. and price, first letter. John McClure, Rt. 6, Scufflegritt Rd., Marietta.
Want 500 gal. above ground gas tank, shop anvil, heavy

Reg. horned, Shorthorn bull, 9 mos. old, approx. wgt. 700 Ibs., color red, excellent bloodlines. Teagardin breed-r ing on dam's side. D. P. Foshee, 390 Spencer St., Barnesville, Ph. 467.
2 reg. polled hereford bulls, one 21/2 years old, one 8 mos. old; also 1 registered polled Hereford cow, 3 years old, bred, and two reg. heifers, exced. bloodlines. Sell all or separately. Prices reasonable. John E. Bailey, Rt. 3, Daw-

Milan, Ph. 362-2641.
Sev. year old Black Angus bulls, $200. ea.; beef type brood cows with and without calves. $150. -$200.; bred heifers, $125.-$150. See only on weekends. Wm. R, Ruppersburg, Rt. 1, Box 14-A, Fail-burn, Ph. 964-7579.
Reg. Angus Bull, 24 mos, eld, good c o n f o r rri.a 11 o n, Eileenmere breeding. R. E. Benson, Smvrna, Ph SY 44054.

mesh Chicken netting, Va roll ea. of l/z in. and 1/4 in. hard-
ware cloth, and rabbit crocks for feed and water. Curtis E. Hansford, 2631 Semmes St., East Point (Z. C. 30044). __

Want to trade one Case tractor, motor just overhaul-
ed, needis some other minor repair, no equipment, can not deliver, trade for David Brad-
ley garden tractor and equip-

duty vice, some 4-ton feed bins. State price in first letter. C. E. Anderson, Rt. 2,
ulberson, N. C. (residence of Union County, Ga.).
Want Super A. Farmall

sonville. Ph. 265-3119. (no collect calls).
4 nice reg. Black Angus heifers. 12 mos. old. granddaughters of the 1956 O.B. 13th Grand Champion Bull,

24 Hereford cows, ...some
reg.; 13 calves and'1. bull, $7500.: 4 Hereford bulls 10 to 12 mos. old, $175. ea. Robert McDowell, Rt. 2, Fail-burn,
Ph. 964-6273.

. John Dee,re-B., , cr;ac,ked; jnen^or some, -other n^ake^ traptor ; with, .equipment in delivered ftee to JOO pni., pa- _ 22 ; Hereford cows, !spine

block, will sell all'or any' part" with* equipment. Will accept' od .running, condition. Give pers furnished, guaranteed. reg.; 15 calves and 1 bull

cheap. W. I. James III, Mt. best offer. T. E. Brown, Rt. 1, aest cash price in first letter. Mrs. Hazel McClure, Dawson- $7500. Joe Brock, Rt. 2, Box

Zioa Blvd., Ellenwood.

, Box 235, Grovetowo,

W, P. Claytoo, BL B. Ellijay. ville.

297, Fairbum, P'h. 964-2741* .

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35 pigs, 8 wks. old May 1, Black mare pony, saddle At Stud: Reg. Quarter Several roping, barrel and

Cattle, Swine

red Jersey and Poland China and bridle, or will trade for horse, "Ronco" by Poco Raoi- pleasure horses. At stud: Reg. crossed, $8. ea. if all taken. milch cow, or yearlings. E. cho, red dun with dorsal Quarter stallion. Jackie WilC. E. Joiner, 3057 Deans Lee Pritehett, Rt. 1, Ellijay strips; "Resta Bar", dk. sor- liams, Bentley Lake Road,

Bridge Rd., Augusta. Ph. PA. (Z. C. 30540).

rel; "Fast Goin' Turp", true Marietta. Ph. 428-4120.____

other Livestock FOR SALE

2-0137.
Reg. S.P.C. boars, ready for service; also, reg. S.P.C. pigs, best bloodlines, now 8 weeks old. George D. Roches-

2 matched work horses, 5 and 6 yrs. old, wt. 1000 lb. ea., extra large work harness
and collars, bridles; also, large 8 x 20 ft. steel bottom, rub-

buckskin: Reg. dark golden Palomino, "Little Warrior":
Resta Bar, Litle Warrior and several mares. Jimmy Rick-
ard, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-

Handsome sorrel stallion, flaxen mane and tail, gentle
for any child, saddle and bridle if needed. George Dupus, Redan Circle, Stone

ter. Rt. 1, Cave Spring (near ber tired, wagon with hy- 8083.____________________ _ Mountain, Ph. 469-8994.

Cattle 2 reg. Angus butl'ls, Mole-
shill Eileenmere breeding, 2 yrs. old, blocky, $160. ea.; 2, 1 yr. old, same breeding, $135. ea. James W. Thornton, 7114 Roswell Rd., Atlanta 28, Ph. 255-2850.
2 reg. polled Hereford bulls. 7 mos. old, dark red. J. T. Claxton, Rt. 4, Swainsboro.

McCards Crossroads).
Choice Duroc breeding stock, service age males, treated, will reg. in buyer's name. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter. Ph. 6852506.
First class, reg. Berkshire boar ready for use, of top certified meat sire breeding, $50. from Georgia's oldest Berkshire herd. C. J. Hard-

draulic brakes and lights. A. B. Paul, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 483-8895.
At Stud: Golden sorrel Tenn. Walker with white mane and tail, 2 back stockings, very good conformation and disposition, producing top quality colts, fee $20., with return privileges. R a n d a 11 Tuck, Braselton. Ph. 6542416._______________

Red, 5 yr. old, mare to foal June 10, $250; red filly colt, 10 mos. old, $125.; 5 yr. old show stallion and parade outfit, new horse trailer, $750. W. E. Fichtner, Rt. 1, Hwy 85, Waverly Hall, Ph. 2973. _
Purebred white Arabian mare, 5 gaited, 4 yr. old, bred, $200. E. J. Garner, Rt. 1, Villa Rica. Ph. 459- 4842. (no collect calls).

One horse and one mule for sale, wt. about 1,100 Ibs. each. Comer Rudeseal, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy.
Nice Palomino Shetland pony stallion, coming 2 yrs. old, $85.; one small solid white pony, $65.; sev. other ponies, $50.-$60. ea.; if more than one taken will sell cheaper, all cols, and sizes. Jess Hol'brook, Jonesboro, Ph.

15 open Reg. polled Here- man, Commerce. Ph. 5-3891. At Stud: Melzan 14920 and Several nice ponies, good GR. 8-6771.______ __ _. __

ford heifers of breeding age now and this summer; also,
good selection erf herd bulls ready for service. H. Y. Tillman, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-
2491.

Guernsey - Holstein c o w, fresh with 3>rd calf, $175. for cow and calf. Ted Judkins,
Rt. 2, Powder Springs. _

10 mixed breed cows with

Angus calves by side. Alien

Davis, Buena Vista, Ph. 649-

2750 days.

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8 Whiteface polled cows, 6 calves, and 1 bull, registered. Earl Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397, Griffin, Ph. 227-7502.

Purebred Santa Gertrudis
bulls, ready for service, from best foundation stock of King and Rockefeller Ranches. Wil-

Reg. Durocs, breeding age boars and gilts, top bloodlines. H. B. Barnes, Jr. Rt. 1, McRae. Ph. 867-7271.
Reg. S.P.C. pigs, boars, and gilts. Best bloodlines, long meat type, now 8 weeks old. George Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. (2 mi. W. of Dimpsey's store).
Six extra quality Landrace cross gilts, 5 mo. old, from large litter, will make good brood sows. Jimmv Malcom, Rt. 3, Monroe. Ph." 268-3421.
Reg. Poland China hogs, all sizes, ages, weaned pigs $25. up: service boars $60; bred gilts $100.; treated for Cholera and Erysipelas, from cert. Brucellosis free herd. Cert. meat type breeding

Areff 18650. Reg. Arabian stallions of different and outstanding bloodlines; grade mares $50.; Arabian mares $100. All foals eligible for registration. Mrs. Frank Cummings, 5216 Rivor Dr., Macon. Ph. 746-8965 (no collect calls).
Donkey colt-, 7 mos. old, brown, sell or trade for good milk goat; also, 1 Irg. gray rabbit doe, real good mother and Irg. litters, $3.; 1 Calif, buck, $2.50. Mrs. Edith York, Rt. 2, Ringgold (Z. C. 30736).
At Stud: Golden Palomino stallion, reg. Walking Horse, reg. in Assn.; jet black Arabian, reg. No. 20098; and reg. Morgan stallion; also, for sale, reg., 2 yr. old Walking Horse stallion, chestnut. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy.,

Quarter horses, saddles, bridles, and blankets; also, Quarter horse stallion at stud. Bill Summerour, Rt. 1, Box 91, Roswell.
Quarter Horses and Shetland ponies; At stud: Reg. quarter horse stallion, good roping saddle and bridle. Becky Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd., Marietta. Ph. 4287125.
1 mare $150.; 1 gelding, $125. Larry Weeks. Rt. 1, Bells Ferry Rd., Marietta, 422-6513 (Marietta).
Mule, wt. 1100 Ibs., good worker, works anywhere, $100. Perry M. Martin, Rt. 1, Box 68, Fail-burn. Ph. 9646953.
Reg. Tenn. Walking stal-

Palomino mare, 5 yrs. old, very gentle, $150.; also. 2 practically new, 15 in., western saddles, $50. ea. Mrs. J. E. Hammond, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-8018 (no collect calls).
Jack, 3 yrs. old, wt. 550 Ibs., rides, plows and works to sled; Jenny, 9 , mos. old, rides, plows and works to sled. Lon Carnes, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs, Ph. 942-3889. __
Sheep and Goats
Male sheep for sale or trade for 3 common goats, 2 females and 1 male. You bring goats and pick up sheep. Mrs. Eunice Ryder, Rt. 3, Cordele.
Real, nice young milk goat, to freshen for the second time

bur Arrington, Foreman, Ma- both sides. Will ship. Private Decatur, Ph. BU 9-5798.

lion, solid white, excellent real soon. Guy F. Dodd, 115

latchie Ranch, Perry. Ph. 429-
1494._________ ____ _ Half breed cow with half
breed calf, 6 wks. old, $150.; thoroughbred Angus bull, 10 mos. old, can be reg., $165. S. F. Mayfield, Rt. 2, Fayette-

sales Saturday only. J. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE 46490.
Reg. Landrace breeder stock. 10 weeks old boars and gilts. 1 herd boar 28 mo. oldgoing cheap. 1-5 mo. old boar,

Gentle, broke, large, ponies, some are mares in foal, for sale or trade; also, want old horses and mules. Will pick up within 75 miles, highest
price paid. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta,

bloodlines, in natural gaits King St., Foswell. Ph. 993-

and broken to ride, 3 years 6395.

old, Excel, ladies or child's Several good grade of milk

mount. Wayne Childs, 4A goats fresh-in with small

North Ave., Eiberton, Ph. nannies. Also several steer

283-2997 after 5 p.m. (No | goats, all from heavy milk-

collect calls).

I ers. Richard Duncan, Rt. 2,

yille, Ph. HO 1-6292.____ _ 3 landrace sows also going Ph. RE 3-3710.

Brown saddle horse, two Mountville Rd., Hogansville,

Swine
125 Duroc boars and gilts from 8 wks. to 16 wks. old.
For Best Results Top quality pigs from top
bloodlines. Harold L. Bone, Richland. (4 mi. E. on U.S.
Mail Notices on 280).________________
Reg. meat type S.P.C. and Hampshire hogs, from top
Friday or Saturday bloodlines. One of our open
gilts won Grand Champ, at Georgia Spotted Show and

cheap. Herman J. Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee, (Near Helen).
1 nice Poland China boar for sale or trade for nice heifer calf. J. B. Whitfield, Conley. (on Boulder Cross Rd., at DeKalb and Clayton county line). Ph. 241-2735.
4 Poland China pigs, 6 weeks old, $10. each. Mrs. C. W. Malcom, Rt. 3, Covington, Ph. 786-2486.

Shetland pony yearling stud, dapple with white main and tail, $75. Billy Turner, Union Point.
1 gray mare, gentle, but full of life, good saddle gait, $150. or will exchange for good blooded cow and calf or young bull with good breeding. U. S. Lee, Abtoeville.
Black Tenn. Walking stallion, 5 yrs. odd, wt. approx.

white socks, wt. 1100 Ibs., gentle, but spirited, good worker, works good to wagon, walks fast with wagon or buggy, $150. or trade for truck. Edith York, Ringgold, Rt. 2 (Z. C. 30736).
8 year old mare. $150.; 3 year old filly $150. or mare, filly, and 2 saddles with bridle, all for $400. W. M. Dykes, Jr., c/o Skid's Egg Ranch, Rene Dr., Cochran.

Ph.

637-4322.

Sale, all from sows tested for Bangs and Lepto, all hogs treated for Cholera and Erysipelas. Curtis Knowles, Rt. 1, Milan.
10, 8 wk. old, pigs for sale. Albert C. Wallace, 4 Shade Rest Rd., Maeon, Ph. 743-
7696._________________ Poland China gilts, breed-
Ing age, cheap, treated for cholera and reg. in buyer's name, Bangs free herd. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Americus.
Reg. Duroc gilt; 8 mos. old, treated for erysipelas and from large litter, $50. with

Landrace breeding stock from M.C.S. sire and dam: Service age boars and gilts; also, 12 week old pigs. Reg. in buyer's name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1, Box 162-B, Warner Robins, Ph. 923-3362 after 6 P.M.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Gentle, bay gelding, 4 yrs. old, approx. 900 lb., excel, for whole family, raised around children, good horse for inexperienced rider, $200. or trade for mare; also, Shetland mare, colt by side, saddle and bridle. Ronnie Harbin, 5333

1000 Ibs., good gaits, not reg. but ent. to reg. G. E. David, 316 Country Club Rd., LaGrange, Ph. TU 2-3290 (no collect calls).
Gaited Quarter type mare for sale; also, Shetland mares for sale or trade. V. L. Manley, 330 'Macedonia Rd., S.E., Atlanta 15. Ph. 3&6-9315 (after 6 p.m.).
At Stud: Purebred Arabian stallion, jet black, excellent conformation, fee $25. with return privilege, Mrs. C. W. Malcom, Rt. 3, Covington. Ph. 786-2486.

Black, 1150 lb., mare mule, 1.2 years old. Works anywhere. W. H. Scott, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-6914.
1 very gentle, large type, Shetland pony gelding, red and white with saddle, bridle and cart, $125. E, K. Richards, Willis Foreman Rd., Hephzibah, ph. 592-4219. (12 ml. S. of Augusta off Highway 25).
Horses, ponies, saddles, bridles, all equipment. Extra good racking horse, young, good shape; also at stud: Reg. Quarter horse stallion, King

2Vz yr. old grade FrenchAlpine, freshened April 3, a 4 qt. milker, with one buck and one doe; black and white, kids, reasonably priced. C. L. Richardson, Rt. 4, Quit man. (3 mi. W. of)._______ __
Baby dairy goats, nice grade, doe born 3-17-64; also, pure-bred French Alpine buck, born 3-3-64. C. T. Hambrick, Rt. 1, Moultrie (1% mi. from courthouse out Camilla Hwy.).
2 fine stock, male goats for sale. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, Suber Rd., S.W., Atlanta. (Z. C.

papers. Clenton Burnett, Box Campbellton Rd., Atlanta, Ph. Welch mare, 6 years old, breeding, $35. standing at 30331).

75, Rt. 2, Bremen.
6 Berkshire gilts reg. in your name, weigh about 140 Ibs. ea., from prize winning iparents. Fine for 4-H projects, meat type for your table, $35. ea. or 3 for $99. D. L. Crabtree, Rt. 3, Box 33, Griffin, Ph. 227-5795.
Championship breed, on both sides, Spotted Poland Chinas, ent. to reg.; open gilts, $50. up; bred gilts, bred to "Man's Man" by "Master Man", $60. to $65; choice pigs, 3 mos. old, $35. ea. for the best. Morris Sanders, Glenwood.

DI 4-5285.
Strawberry roan, flaxen mane and tail, bred to Golden Mirage; At Stud: Golden Mirage, reg. PHBA, TWHA, perfect conformation and col., blue ribbon winner; reg. TWHA stallion colt, 10 mos. old; also two-wheel pony cart for sale. W. L. Robinson, Box 160, College Park, Ph. 7611569.
At Stud: solid white Albino pony stallion, "Billy Bee", exceptional quality, 46 in. high, proven producer of Palomino colts from all col. mares, fee $20., with return privileges.

with red blaze face, and 12 mo. old colt, ready to train, $225. for both. Sold separately: Mare $175.; Colt $75. Jonathan Strickland, Effingham Road Mtd. Rt., Milledgeville. Ph. 452-8481.
4 yr. old Palomino gelding, gentle but spirited, good conformation, has blaze and 4 white stockings. 16 hands, good jumper. Royce Rowland, 300 West Peachtree, Apt. L. Atlanta, Ph. 524-9949.
Beautiful, large, pony, spirited, suitable for 11 or 12 yr. old boy, for sale or would trade for very gentle pony.

Rebel Ridge Farm. Don Cochran, Kennesaw, ph. 427-1819 (Marietta).
At Stud: Reg. golden Palomino stallion, El Dorado. Ladd, long, snow-white mane and tail and excellent conformation; also, for sale, black Walking mare with blaz face, ideal family horse. Estes E. Reece, Rex Rd., Rex. Ph. 474-7318.
Nice, gentle chestnut Quarter horse mare, 7 yrs. old, anyone can ride her, $175. Marion Harris, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph. 887-4184.

1 Nubian and 1 NubianAlpine cross, each giving about 1 gal. per day, reasonably priced. W. W. Maxey, Rt. 1, Armuchee. Ph. 232-1387. after 5 p.m. on week days.
Toggenburg milking goat; 3 Toggenburgh bucks; and 1 Alpine to freshen in June. Albert C. Wallace, 4 Shady Rest Rd., Macon. Ph. 743-7696.
Fresh, young, grade goats with kids, reasonably priced. H. G. Elliott, 3548 Bouldercrest Rd., Conley, Ph. 2413652 (no collect calls).
Saanan goat, first time to

4, 8 wk. old, pure bred Hampshire pigs, 2 boars, 2 sows, $15. ea. Jay Hayes. Oakwood, Ph. LE 2-2827.
Reg. black Essex pigs, 10 wks. old, booking orders now for May 25, $2-5. ea., both sex. Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta.
Duroc pigs, 8 weeks old. C W. Ciay, Rt 1, Whitesbur.

Gene Durham, Young Rd., Rt. 1, Stone Mountain, Ph. 4828196.
Beautiful liver - chestnut gelding with flaxen mane and tail; sleek red and white pinto gelding, both gentle for children; also, sorrel mare in foal, $160.; and gentle bay gelding, $125. Sally Owen, 2572 Lawrenceville Rd., Decatur. Ph. 938-2824.

G. H. Morris, Rt. 1, Box 171, 5 year old Quarter type freshen, and Togigenburg goat,

Midland. _______ ___ gelding, wt. 900 Ibs., gentle Vz gal. each per day, $25.; 3

Gentle mare mule, $150. I. H. Peeples, Rt. 3, Box 44, Fayetteville.___ ________

for anyone to ride or show. Ideal for child's western pleasure horse. Arlin Barr, Stock Bridge Rd., Jonesboro

Nubian kids, 2 ready to breed and 1 bred, $20. ea. B. H.
Blazer, Rt. 2, Old River Rd., Cartersville, Ph. EV. 2-6651.

Several nice horses for Ph. 478-7540. children and ladies, $150 up;

Nubian doe and her 2 doe

nice dapple gray Welsh pony; ailso, 2 Quarter horses. L. E.

At Stud: Registered Tenn. Walking Horse, Society Sur-

kids, 7 wks. old; Nubian buck, gentle and chain broke. All

Gray, 6803 Rockbridge Rd., prise, dark chestnut color. P. pureblood, no papers. Max

Lithonia, Ph. 469-9326 (no A. Wiener, P. O. Box 204, Coggins, Rt. 1, Box 112, Hia-

collect calks).

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n wassee (Z. C, 3054)6),

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Ornamental pepper seed, 8 Blue Sweet Violets, small Thrift, Liriope (small wax F o o t b all Chrysanthemum

Cattle, Swine

diff. kinds, mixed, 25c pkt. orange Gladiolus, pink, Oxa- leaf), Ligustrums, Violets, roots, 18, $1.25 ppd.; Hybrid plus self-addressed, stamped lis, 50c doz.; 20 diff. colors different cols., $1. doz.; 300 Marigold seed, mixed col., 1 env.; Jerusalem Cherry seed, Chrysanthemums, mixed, 65c Vinca Minor, $5.50; Dwart oz., 25c, Penguin Gourd seed,

Southern Palm (Mole Bean), doz. Add postage. Mrs. Mary blue Phlox, $1.50 doz., Lors 30 seed, 25c; Nest Egg gourd

other Livestock 10'c and 25c pkt.; Ig. mixed E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley Dix- Woodruff, Greenville.

seed, 30 seed, 25c, Rus.^aa

WANTED
Want Reg. Arab, Quarter, or Saddlebred stallion of breeding age. B. B. Burkhadter, Claxton, Ph. 73Q-1245.____
Want one purebred polled Hereford bull, old enough for light service in exchange for a 13 mo. old polled Hereford heifer. L. D. Bailey, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 428-5766.
Wan to trade 2 yr. old Wisconsin Holstein bull, wt. 900-1,000 Ibs., for a Charolais bull, any weight. Louis Tate, Cloud/land.

pkt. garden flower and vine seed mixed, 25c pkt. plus selfaddressed, stamped env. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger (Z._C. 30734). _ __
Mixed color Celosia, mixed, color dwarf Cockscomb, red Salvia, Malta Fire, orange Cosmos, 25c pkt., or 5, $1.; mixed color Iris, and Cushion Mums, 24 for $1. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun (Z. C. 30701).
Two Boxwoods, 54 in. high, 4-V2 ft., wide, $25.; 2 Boxwoods, 50 in. high, 3- v2 ft. wide, $20.; 2 smaller Boxwoods, $10.; and 2, for $5. Miss Laura B. Thornton, 259 So. Main 9t. Jonesboro, Pa.

on Rd., Macon.
Herbs: Calamus, Tansy, Chives, Scallions, Mint, 35c doz.; Catnip, Lemon Balm, Horehound, 25c bunch, 5 kinds Verbena, white Carnations, 15c ea.; Altheas, Sultanas, 20c ea.; Sweet Williams, pink Yarrow, yellow Cushion Mums, red Fall Mums, 40c doz., plus 35c postage each $1. order. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64, Royston.
Thrift, Dixie Brilliant, strong plants, $2. ppd. in Ga., yellow dwarf Marigold seed. IQc and stamped, addressed env.; Daylilies, single and dbl. Jonquils, Sterns plum sized Strawberry plants, well root-

Pink Shasta Daisy plants, $1. doz. ppd. Mrs. J. L. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Comfrey roots. 3, $1. ppd., add 5c postage for seed. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega.

. Golden Bell bushes, Butterfly bushes, purple Lilac, white Lilac, 3, $1.; purple Flag Lilies, dbl. Daylilies, 6, $1.; blue Hyacinth bulbs, 8, $1. Add postage Mrs. F. M. Turner. Rt. 6, Gainesville.

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White, per. Candytuft, dwarf blue per. Phlox, Nandinas, $1.50 doz.; $7.50 C.; Lirio-pe, English Ivy, Vinca Minor, white, blue. red. and pink Thrift, Genuine Lemon, Blackberry, Red Spiker, Atamasco Lilies, several col,,

Geraniums, red, white, Achimenese. $1. doz.; $5. per

pink, 50c; Sultanas, 6, $1.; C., add postage. Blanche

Beg.: Angelwing, Guinea Woodruff, Greenville.

wing, and Eyelash (Bower), 50-c ea. All well rooted. Add 25c postage. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

Pink Mums, pink "per. Phlox, 50c doz.; Nandinas, 18-20 in., 4, $1.; Fuchsia, Beefstsak, Single Red, Speckled Leaf.

Euonymus, sweet Shrub, Begonia cuttings, 25c ea.-,"

Bee Balm Vinca, variegated, Ruffled Fern, 50c ea.; Pink,

Want to buy a small mule, 478-9272 (not collect)^.

ed, young plants, $2. C., ppd., Vinca Minor, Pachysandra, rose, red, Geraniums, 25c ea.

about 700 Ibs. Luther Staton, Rt. 4, Maoland Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-1859.

Split leaf Philodendrons, $1.25 joint; Dbl. Geraniums, Hoya plant, Kentia Palms,

Want to trade, 2 Shetland Bromalaids, $1.; oval-shaped

ponies, both 2 yr. old mares, Philodendrons, K a 1 a n choes,

for horse, Melanie Ann Dy- I 60c; Cactus, Rosette, Bead,

ehe, Box 297, Rt. 2, College ' Kittens Ear, May, 50c; diff.

Park. Ph. 964-6689._______ Jews, 35c bunch. Add suffi-

Want to trade 1 hog for about 10 laying hens. Mrs. J.

cient postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming.

E. Staples Dogwood Rd., De- Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.;

catur.

red, blue, pink Thrift, $1.

Want cows or radius. Baldwin

to buy grade Angus heifers, within 40 mi. James E. Dallas, (Z. C. 30511).

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doz.; $5. C.; pink Sweet William, pink Phlox, $1. doz.; blue Iris, blue Violet, asst'd. col. Chrysanthemum, 2 doz., $1.50.
Add postage, Mrs. Janie Ellis,

Box 23, Grantville.

plants cello wrapped. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6308.
Daylilies: Purple Waters, Gold Dust, Mikado, Linda, Mrs. J. J. Tigert, Warpath, 7 Seas, Kwanso, Mrs. Wyman, Mary Guenther, Sweetbriar, J. T. Russell, $2. doz. labeled. Damp pack, add postage under $3. order. Mrs. Claude Kimsey, Hiawassee.
350 varieties Bearded Iris including many new varieties. Have won many blue ribbons in A. I. S. shows. Write for names, colors, and prices. Gov't. inspected. Mrs. T. T.

Liriope, Althea Scillas Trete- cutting; Tiger and Rain Lilies,

lia-s, small and regular Ivy for $1. doz. Mrs. Lee Cramer, Rt

sale reasonably or trade for 1, Royston.

Astillbe, Foxglove, white flowering Quince, Bleeding Heart or unusual bulbs. Mrs. Charles T. Senay, 645 Wilson Rd. N. W. Atlanta. Ph. 3552905.

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All col. Chrysanthemum.;, $1. doz.: white Easter Ro.se,
Yellow Jasmine, Golden Bel!, all rooted, 4, $1.: Blue and Purple Iris, 40c doz.; Orange Daylilies, 10. $1., add postage;

Blooming size, yellow, Orange col. Poppy seed, 25c

Sweet Williams, pink Prim- tsp. with stamped env. Ethel

roses, yellow Snowball plant, Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Vara hedge plant, 40c doz.; Summer Pink Daisy, 50c doz.; Shrubs, vara Ligustrum, yellow Buttercup, 50c, add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay.

Chrysanthemum plants, mixed col., large, medium pompons, 3 doz., $1.: Fever-
few, dbl. white, yellow duster button-type, 15c ea.; choice Cannas in pink, red, yellow,

BFulolwbser&PlSaenetds FOR SALE
Trumpet Daffodil bulbs, orange Daylilies, Foxglove, purple Iris, wild Iris, blue Violets, 5 doz. $1.; purple Lilac, English Dogwood, Mtn. Laurel, Azaleas, Sweet Shrub, red Roses, Christmas Jasmine, 5, $1.; pink Mimosas, 4, $1.; yellow Japonicas, rooted 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Golden Glow, 12, $1.; Physostegia, 14, $1.; mixed Chrysanthemums, 25, $1.; per. Phlox, 5, $1'.; la. and beared Iris, 5, $1.; Daylilies, 4, $1.; Oxalis, mixed, 10, 35c; Justicia. Pent us, Aluminum plants, 50c ea. Mini, order, $1. and postage. Mrs. Eugene Polfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.___
Per. Hardy Phlox, white, purple, pink, 8, $1.; blue Roman Hyacinth bulbs, 8, $1.; Regal Lilies, 6, $1.; Hollyhocks, 6, $1.; dbl. and single Daylilies, orange, 10, $1.; purple, white Iris, 8, $1.; purple Butterfly bushes, 5, $1.; Golden Bell bushes, 2, $1. Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Per. Phlox, 25c doz.; red Daisy and Lav. Button Chrysanthemums, 2, 5c; 3 shades pink Sultana, blooming, 15c ea.; Geraniums, shipping size, 25c; Moses in boat (house plant) and other house plants, 25c. Mrs. R. E. Langley, Loganville.

Lge. dble. Crackerjack Marigold seed in yellow, lemon, orange mixed, 50c qt.; Sweet William seed in many col., also Touch-Me-Not seed in 5 col., 25c cupfull. Mrs. A. M^Grier, Rt. 2, Alto.
18-24 in. white and reel

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Patrick, Jackson.
All colors Bearded Iris, blue ribbon winners in A. I. S. shows. Write for list; also, a collection, not labeled, variety of col. 100, $10.60. Gov't. inspected. Mrs. Marvin Farrar, Jenkinsburg.

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Chrysanthemums, white and purple; Ageratum, blue;
English Ivy; Grape Hyacinth; Mint; Garlic; Superfection
Everbearing Strawberry plants, 40c doz.; postage 25c. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 E. Con-
federate Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. 622-0448, (Z._ C. 30316).

Crape-Myrtle, Burfordi Holly and seedling Hibiscus; also, dwarf red Canna bulbs, 25c ea.; $20. C.; rooted boxwood, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. R. T. Terrell, Greenville.
Daffodils, orange Daylilies, Foxglove, blue Violets, Star Bethlehem, wild blue Iris. purple King Iris, $1. C.; Azaleas, Mt. Laurel Sweet Shrub, pk. Almond, red Roses, purple Lilac, Eng. Dogwood, 6, $1.; pk. Roses, yel. dbl. Japonica, 3, $1.; pk, Mimosa bushes, 4, $1. Mrs. David Stoner, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Giant Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, well rooted, frost and cold resistant, $1.50 doz.; or 25 for $2.50 ppd.; mailed nat-

Annual Phlox, Thrift, Violets, 75c C; Mixed col. flail Mums, yellow Cushion Mums, Blue Dutch Iris, 40-c doz.; mix Verbena, white Carnations, 15c ea.; Hydrangeas, 50c ea.; Sweet Williams, fall blue Asters, per. Phlox, 20, $1. Add postage, Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 64A, Royston.
Dbl. mixed col. Toutrh-MeNot seeds, 20c pkg.; Chrysanthemum-type yellow blooming Marigold seeds, 20<c pkg.; per. Phlox plants mixed col. 75c doz.; 24, $1.25, Goldenglow, 6 plants, 50e; red HorseMint, 50c doz.; Purple blooming Achimenses bulbs, 60c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. (Z. C. 30540).

African jumbo and King Cobra gourd seed, 20, $1.; Martin-thick rind, dish rag, minner, short neck, vase, dipper, milk bottle, bolding. Send stamped self addressed env. W. W. Massey, Box 116 Bronwood.
Daylilies, Admiration, Mikado, Black Hills, Boutonniere, Bright Angel Trail, Browneyed Susan, Calypso, Purple Waters, C h e n g t o, Dauntless, White Orchid, White Lady, Yellowstone, Port Royal, Persian Princess, Peach Blush, Neyron Rose, Copper Piece, Dark Ages. Labeled, $3.50 doz. prepaid. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest.

ionwide, anytime, guaranteed

Russian Sunflower seed, 50c

satisfaction on delivery. Mrs. Martin gourd seed, 2'5c cupfull, ppd, Germ, 95 pet. H.

Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, pkg. plus stamped env.; C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd.,

Augusta, Ph. HE. 6-8349. _ also, African gourd seed, odd Atlanta. Ph. PO. 1-7626.

Blue, purple rooted Iris, 8, $1.; Touch-me-not seed, 20c pkt., mixed colors; rooted Hi-
biscus, red, 65c. Add postage.

shaped, 35 seed, $1. plus stamped envelope. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. (Z. C. 30540).

Rose Thrift, $1. C., mixed col.; annual Phlox plants, 75c C., mixed col.; Mums and orange daylilies, 40c doz.,

Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5 Box 57, Strawberry Begonia, 25c mixed col.; Chrysanthemums,

Ellijay.

ea.; red Spider Lilies, lOc ea.; 75-c; Wax Leaf Ligustrum, 15c

8 colors Ig. head Dwarf
Cockscomb seed, 25c, 1/4 tsp.; 8 cols. Hibiscus seed including Amer. Beauty red, 25c J/2 tsp., ea. mixed; send stamped en-
velope each; Hibiscus plants, blooming size, 4, $1.25 ppd.

purple sweet Violets, 25c doz.;

Peanut, Golden Stars, Christ-

mas, Angelwing, Easter Lily,

Cinnamon, and Wart Plant

Cacti, 20e ea. Add postage.

Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32,

Seville.

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ea.; 8, $1.; red Nandinas, 25c ea.; red and pink Hibiscus seeds, 15-c tbl. spn. Mrs. Leilar Philips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston.
Liriope, $1.50 C.; $12.50 M.; 12 different Cannas, and But-

Can separate only Amer. Mixed col. fancy leaf Cala- terfly, Red Spider, and Milk

Beauty red plants. Mrs. C. H. dium bulbs, 8, $1.; 20, $2.; Per. and Wine Lilies, $1. doz.; 5

Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy., blue Phlox (divaricata), Mar- kinds Daylilies, $1.25 doz.;

50c ea. ppd., no orders filled under $2., add postage on outof-state orders. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula.
White Perfection Violets, Ig., pure white long stocky stems, orchid Verbena, $5. C. plus postage, Mrs. L. H. Cousins. Rt. 3, Greenville.
Pink Cherokee Roses, white Pine, mtn. Laurels, Rhododendrons, Hemlock, red. yellow Azaleas, Crabapple, Dogwood, Redbud, Tulip Poplars, 2-3 ft., $3.75 doz.; blue Iris, Daylilies, Shasta Daisies, Violets and pink Phlox, $3. C. Add postage. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
Kurume Azaleas, 3-6, $3. per 10; Indica Azaleas, 6-8, $3. per 10; mountain grown Azaleas, Calendulaceum, IB24 in., $4. per 10. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville.
Royal Robe Violets, 15, $1.; blue fall Aster, old-fashion, 15, $1.; Ajuga plants, 2 doz., $1.; Chrysanthemum plants, 25, $1., mixed cols. Add 35c postage. No less than $1. orders filled. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer. Brooks.
Goldenglow, Mullen Pinks, Boston Daisies and Mother's Day Daisies, each, 8, $1.25; Bee Balm and 12 in. Altheas, ea. 10, $1.25; 4 Brier Roses, $1.25; 6 Begonias, mixed, $1.25; wine and red Verbena, ea., $1.25 doz. Mrs. Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Washington.
Bronze-leaf, pink, green leaf, red, white and Maple-leaf Begonias, white Hydrangea, pink and purple Fuchsia, Justica, dbl. red and pink Geranium, fancy Coleus, 25c ea. cutting; pink Rainlilies, lOc ea.; green

Plants: Sweet William, Glo- Milledgeville.

coni Shasta Daisies, $1.25 doz.; King Alfred, Empress, Duke and white striped red Jew,

riossa Daisy, white Yarrow, Artemesia, purple Fall Asters, Candy-tuft, Monardo, pink per. Phlox, Red Button Mums, bronze yellow and red Cushion Mums, $1. doz. plus post-
age. Mrs. E. F. Bryans, 1295 Star Dr., Atlanta (Z. C.

Well-matured Martin gou-
rds, Ig. 50c ea.; med. 35c ea.; cut, shellacked and ready to hand, $1. ea.; also Martin gourd seed, Ig. pkg. 25c; Bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.; odd-shaped African gourd

decorative pink Dahlia, 6 tubes $1.; or will exchange tubes for Prince of Persia red, other large type red, yellow, wrhite. Add 35c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
Flower seed, Dianthus

and White Daffodils, 75c doz.; mixed Jonquils, Narcissus, etc. $1.50 C.; $10 M. add postage. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Quitman.__________
Shasta Daisies, well rooted, $1.50 doz.; 3 doz., $4.; postage

lOc" ea plant. Add postage.

Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Box

131, jloystpn.

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Hen and Chicken, white, blue and pink Creeping Phlox, W. Iris, Goldenglow, Achillea, 4 dif. cols. Mums, wh. and

30319), Ph. CE. 3-7374.

seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed, 30, Pinks, giant Pansies, Petunias, 40c. Iris, pink or yellow, 24, blue Astilbe, Dianthus, Ajuga,

$1. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. Portulaca, Marigolds, Shirley $8.40. not del.; 15 Iris Juni- blue Asters, Violets, all hardy

Variety of hardy Chrysan- 5, Ellijay.

Poppys, Snapdragons, Zinnias, pers $1. ea., at my home, can- Per., and red Spider Lily and

themums, med. and small sizes, all colors, 2 doz. $1.75; pink per. Phlox, Physostegia,
and Bergamot, 2 doz. $1. ppd. Mrs. M. M. Casey, Rt. 1, Cedartown.____

Pink Mtn. Laurels, white Rhododendrons, Pines, Dog-
woods, purple Lilacs, giant Elephant Ear bulbs, shrubbery, good sizes, well rooted, Ig. dbl. Dahlia bulbs, all

20c pkg. and stamped env. Mildred Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Trailing Arbutus, Galax, asst'd. col. Mums, asst'd. per. Phlox, mixed Iris, $1. doz.;

not ship. Lona Tallent, Lula. (Z. C. 30554).__________
Castor or Mole-Bean seed, 15c doz., and stamped env.; Catalpa (worm tree) seed, 3 tbl. spn., $1. and stamped

blue Hyacinth bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. T. K, Moore, Sr., Rt. 3,- Canton.
Martin gourd seed, $1. C.; old-time white Snowball bushes, old-time Boxwoods,

White pines for sale, 2 to colors, asst'd., not labeled, Monarda. (red), Narcissus, env.; Low growing summer each 3, $1.50; mtn. Dogwood

12 ft., Gov*t. inspected, locat- sprouted. All $20. plus 50c Jonquils, pink Thrift, $1. C.; blooming Cushion Mums, red bushes, mtn. Laurel, white

ed 2 miles north Hiawassee postage and handling charge. Lilac bushes (purple) 8, $1. and bronze, $1. doz. Add post- Honeysuckle, each, 3, $1. Add

n Hwy. No. 75. E, B. Foster, Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Ppd. on $3 orders. Miss June age. Mrs. John Rodgers, postage. Mrs. Wincy Eller, Rt,

Bluif, ____._._. ______

Greenville.

3, Ellijay.

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, April 15, 1964

Fresh California beer seed, Bearing size mtn. blue- White 6 Weeks bean seed, Streamline strawberry pl-

Flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE

2 starts, $1. including inst- berry, raspberry and old- germ. 92 pet., 75c pt.; 6 Wk. ants, $1.50 C. Mrs. John Wea-

ructions for making. R. H. fashion blackberry bushes, red speckled stringless, green ver, Rt. 2, Temple. ______

Agricultural Dunbar, 615 W. Jessamine I and dewberry vines, $1. doz.;

St^^Fitzgeralcl____ ____ ' cherry sprouts, 2 ft. tall, $1.,

Boxwood, urn Bullata,

Nandina, LucidDogwood, Crape

rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Myrtle, Magnolia, Cherry Superfection strawberry pl-

Laurel, $1. ea.; Pines and Py- ants, Gov't. inspected, $2. C.;

pod, beans, germ. 88 pet., 75c pt.; Hickory Cane corn, 8 row, germ. 93 pet., 40c pt. All free from weevils. Add postage. Vella Rice; Rt. 1, Gumming (Z. C. 30301).

Anmore strawberry $1. C. plus postage. Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

plants, Wincy

racantha, $1.50 ea.; Ivy, 50c; or 2 C., $3.50 at my home, or Pink Peanut 6 Wk. garden

Bushel and martin gourd Perrywinkle, 50c-$l. Add will mail, add 38c postage. No beans, Germ. 98 pet., 75c cup-

seed, 25c pk.; or 6 pks., $1. Gourdcraft instructions included. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Chrysanthemums, 20 asst'd.,

postage. Mrs. E. B. Travis, I checks. H. A. McElroy, Rt. 2,

Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933.

I College Park (Hwy. 29 to Red

Bearded Iris: Over named varieties, won blue ribbons at last A.

400 most I. S.

i

Oak, turn iragton, to on rt.).

at Depot onto BuffEstes Rd., 3rd house
______ __

ful ppd.; old-fashion cream Mush peas, germ. 92 pet., 60c cupful ppd. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Niagara white and Concord

Seed & Plants
WANTED

$1.25; hardy Phlox, asst'd., $1. show; also, 100 for $8. plus ! Red Wonder okra seed, grape vines, 85c ea.; white doz.; Boxwood cuts, not root- $1. postage. Write for info, pods bright red, tender and j Cutshort bean.seed, germ. 89 Would like to have small

ed. 75c; 6 Ig. Boxwoods, 47 and list. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, delicious, rare, very prolific i pet.; white Half-runner beans, amit. of white small multiply-

yrs. old, nice shape, $100. ea., Jenkinsburg.

germ. 85 pet., 25c pkt. and germ. 92 pet.; white Cornfield ing onions for planting. First

or all 6, $300.; Star of Beth- Seed: Red Bachelors Butlehem bulbs, 40c doz.; Honey- tons, all cols. Baby Zinnias, suckle vines, 100 cuttings, 25c Ig. match box; annual rooted, $2.50 ppd. Mrs. Ed | Phlox, Coxcomb, red, yel. Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs- and variegated 4 O'clocks. red, ville (Z. C. 30103)._______ pink, orange and yel. Calif.

stamped, addressed envelope. | beans, germ. 91 pet.; long

J. K. Stalcup, 1557 Sandtown green okra, germ. 79 pet.;

Jw., Marietta.

early yellow corn, germ. 94

Pensacola Bahia grass seed, dbl. recleaned, purity 99 pet., germ. 71 pet., firm seed 15

pet., 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 49-ALJ211ijay.

send price per lb.; also, would like to have Dutch Boy and Girl quilt pattern. Mrs. Homer Silvers, 153 Spruell Spring Rd., N.E., Atlanta (ZC 30305).
Want price on Sou. green

Red Spider and orange Daylilies, white, pink Oxalis, Jur='tJcia, 6 diff. Cactus, dbl. red
Geranium cuts, lOc ea.; lav., It. blue, dwarf yellow and

Poppy, Feverfew and Calliop-

sis, lOc tsp. plus stamped en-

velope. No checks. Mrs. M. M.

Kelley, Lithonia.

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Thrift, Ig. clumps, $1. ea.

pet., total germ. 86 pet., inert 2 yr. old rhubarb plants, 2, .70, weed seed .30, no noxious j $1.25 ppd. F. M. Abie, Dahweeds, 20c lb. FOB. E. K. I lonega. Overstreet, Sylvania.
1963 seed: Longhorn okra,

sweet potato slips per 500, 1.000 and price of 15 lb. of Sugar Crowder cowpeas or purple hull Crowders. Alford Browne, Blue Ridge.

mixed Iris, 40c doz.; dbl. Min. order 10 clumps. Cannot germ. 90 pet., 35c pk.; long! Tansy and Calamus, 10c root- ship. H. S. Reagan, 1869 North j neck Cushaw seed. Germ. 98 j

Want 1/2 gal. of Thompson, 2 ear, low stalked, corn for

For Best Results ed plants. Add postage. Mrs. Druid Hills Rd., Atlanta 19, j pet.. 35c pk. Send stamped, i

Ralph Williams, Rt. 1. Box 44, Ph. 634-5391.

j addressed envelope. W. D. |

seed, write stating price, post paid. J. E. Watkins, Fair-

Lawrenceville. Ph. TH. 3-

Gordon, Rt. 2, Adel. ____

mount.

Flower Plants 3-193.____________ _ __ _ Weeping, dbl. flowering, Cherry, peppermint, dbl.

Cert. Ga. Red seed potatoes and Gold Cert, seed potatoes for sale. J. F. Lancaster, RFD,

Want several hundred Ibs.

Mail Notices on

of S e r i c e a-Lespedeza seed Germ, must be 80 percent or

flowering peach, $1.85 ea.;

Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-4317 (Law-

better. Weed seed content not

white Hydrangea. Snowball, $1. ea.: Sweetshrub, BurfordiHolly. $1. ea.; dbl. Althea and
red Ozer Dogwoods. 50c ea.; Cactus, 4, 50c. Add postage.

Bulk & Seed
WANTED

renceville).

to exceed 1 percent. Germ.,

must have been run within

Friday or Saturday Lg., round, dk. rind, yellow
meat watermelon seed, germ. 92 pet., 40, lOc; or 125, 25c

the past six mos. Advise amt. available, and price asked Mike W. Preston, Jr., Buena

Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 49A, Ellijay._________

Gardenias, rooted, $1. ea.;

bearing size buckeye plants,

$1. ea.; younger buckeye pl-

ants, 2, $1. Mrs. J. D. Phillips,

Rt. 1, Wrightsville, (Z. C.

31096). __

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California multiplying beer

Want to buy a sweet pomegranate bush. F. O. Roesel, P. O. Box 36, Haralson.
Cardinal shrub, Lynnwood Gold and Beatrix Farr and Forsyt'hia. Lona Tallent, Lula. (Z. C. 30554). ______ _
Want rooted mountain Aza-

and self-addressed, stamped envelope; also, 700 seed, $1. and lOc stamp. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca (Z. C. j White Half-runners, germ.
95 pet.; pink peanut 6 wk., Sugar Pie Pumpkin seed, germ. 90 pet.; cream 6 wk., 93 germ. 87 pet., 5 doz., 25c; But- I pet., white Cornfield beans, ter Nut squash seed, germ. 98 germ. 96 pet., ea., 75c cupful; pet., 5 doz., 25c. All plus 5c red speckled Crowder cowpostage. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. peas, germ. 96 pet.; white

Vista.______________
Want some Sugar Crowder cow peas for seed, cream color. Write what you have and price. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Want 1 bu. of purple hull 6 wks. peas or purple hull crowders at a reasonable

seed. 50c start and stamped leas in yellow and orange, 3, Ellijay._____

___ Sugar Crowders, germ. 93 price. C. E. Joiner, 3057 Deans

envelope. No C. O. D. orders. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Dk. red Chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; single blue Hya-

moss packed. Must be good stocky, healthy plants. Write stating prices. Mr. Edwards, 570 Pine Needle Rd., Athens.
Want small, white, Nest-

Rutgar and Marglobe tomato plants, 200, $1.50; $4. M.: Cayenne hot and Calif. Wonder pepper plants, $1. C.; Black Beauty egg plants, $1. C.;

pet., ea. 50c cupful plus postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3,
Artichoke plants, 6, $1.; sweet scented mint plants, 6,

Bridge Rd., Augusta. Ph. PA 2-0137. __
Want some Lutie grape vines, or other bunch grapes; also, want the dark blue plum

cinths, 75c doz.; pink Magic Egg gourds, 1963 crop, or cabbage plants, $9.50 M. $1.; sage plants, 6, $1.; 2 diff. with plums the size of apri-

Lily, $1. doz.; yellow Button white with small green stripes Watis Crosby, Graham.

kinds, rooted, apple trees, 4, cots. Nobie H. Burkett. Box

Mums, 6, 75c; mixed cols. Chrysanthemums, $1. doz. All ppd. Mrs. H. M. Christie, Rt. 3. Lithonia.

for planting. State price. C. G. Pendley, 2669 Rockchapel St., Lithonia.

White Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.; $3. M.: California Wonder and hot pepper, $1. C. ppd. R.

$1. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 53, Cobbtown.
40 teacups watermelon seed, black Spanish variety, dark

162, West Green. (Z, C. 31567).
Want Watercress (plants, roots) at once. Mrs. T. M.

Pure white dbl. Feverfew, $1.25 doz.; all cols. Daylilies, my selection labeled, $2., $2.50 and $3. doz.; not labeled, $1.50 doz. State cols, wanted. Postage: 40e doz.; lOc for ea. additional doz. or part doz. List of 125 for stamp. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Rt. 1, Washington.
Sparkle red. delicate pink

Agricultural Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Superfection strawberry pl-

Chanclor, Pitts (Z. C. 31072), rind, tender, swreet red meat, Stubbs, Box 26 Dillard.

Ph. MI. 8-2035.

grows to 40 Ibs. and over, Want one qt. or y2 gal. of

White 6 Weeks Bunch bean seed, germ. 83 pet.; big white Half-runner beans, germ. 97 pet.; white Cutshort Cornfield

Germ. 86 pet., 100 seed, 30c; 72e teacupful; 3 cups, $2. ppd. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2. Box 105, Adairsville (Z. C. 30103).___

Mush peas, white, sometimes called Florida Runners. D. Johnson, Rt. 7, Box 75, Sylvania.

beans, germ. 96 pet., all tend- Improved Ga. Red potato

Livestock Feed, er, $1. Ig. cupful ppd. Mrs. R. plants from vine grown seed
H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay (Z. potatoes, Gov't. inspected, C._30540). _____ _______ count and quality guaranteed,

Hay & Grain Crape Myrtle, 18-24 in., 25c
ea.: 2-3 ft. white Dogwood, 30c ea.; old-fashion, sweet scented, blue Violets, $6. C.;
$50. M.; Suffruticosa Boxwood, 4-6 in., heavv sample do-on, $5.; $25. C. Add post-
age. Mrs. Paul Goodroe, Greenville.

ants. $3. C. ppd. Ga. orders only. C. A. Shell. 1675 Willis Mill Rd., S. W., Atlanta (Z. C. 30311JL ____ _______ ___
Kudzu crowns, rooted, $2. C.; 500, $7.; $12.50 M. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

White Sugar Crowder cowpeas, germ. 95 pet., Ig. teacupful, 65c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,

$5. M.; lots of 5 M. or more, $4.50 M. Ready in April. J. H. Williams, Alma, Ph. 632-5156.

Rt_2, Martin.

___ j Big Boy tomato plants, 15c

White Half-runner garden bean seed, germ. 86 pet.; white Cutshort Cornfield bean seed, germ. 97 pet.; little pink

ea.; Ponderosa tomato plants, $1.50 doz. Mrs. A. C. Caraway, 1733 Thompson Ave., East Point.

FOR SALE
Coastal Bermuda hay, good quality, round bales, $20 per

Gourd seed: African jumbo, about 50 in. around, 20, $1.; king cobra, like big snake, 20, $ !.; martin, short neck, dipper, dishrag, vase and milk bottle, all $1. C. Send selfaddressed, stamped envelope. W. W. Massey, Box 116, Bronwood.
Salvia, red, white and purple, Rocket Snapdragons, J. Coat, red and var., Hy. Petunias, Phlox, annual Candytuft, Marigolds, Balsam, Four O'Clocks, giant Carnat-

Perkins long pod okra seed, germ. 83 pet., 25c pk.; 75c lb.; 3 Ibs., $2. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Giant tree tomato seed, grows 12 ft. high, approx. 150 seed, $1. Germ. 94 pet. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, AdeL^
6 Weeks pink Peanut garden bean seed, germ. 94 pet., 75e cup; white Cutshorts and white Creasbacks, mixed Cornfield beans, germ. 93 pet., 75c cup. Add postage. Mrs. Pearl Wilson^ Rt 1, Carters.

Peanut bunch bean seed, germ. 90 pet., all tender, $1. Ig. cupful ppd. Mrs. Lee Reeee. Rt, 2, Box 78, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540). _ _ __
Bushel of Polecat Cowpeas, Germ. 79 pet., for sale. G. E. Blalock, Rt. 7, Rome (Z. C. 3tn63).__ _____
Old-time Cornfield beans, white Creasbacks, germ. 93 pet., 75c cupful ppd. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B., Ellijay.
Hemalaya blackberry plants, and black raspberry pl-

Pride of Ga. watermelon seed, earliest, sweetest melon known, large, ripe melons, up to 70 Ibs., in 60 days, Germ. 87 pet., 200, $1.; 500", $2.; $11. lb. Wilson Carson, Griffin 3.
Fruit trees: 3 Rome Beauty, 3 Golden Delicious, 3 Winesap, 3 Ben Davis 3 Winter Red, 3 Kinnard, 3 Sweet and 1 Terry Winter apple, 2 pear and 5 mixed grape vines, all for $10. Ppd. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland.
Superfection strawberry pl-

ton in field. Located 30 miles south of Augusta near Wrens. James Walden, Mathews, Ph. LIJ-eGOj^ (Wrens)^ _
Approx. 7 tons powdered milk suitable for calf or hog feed; also, 150 bu. good corn $1,35 bu. Mrs. M. B. Willianxs, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-8966 (after 6 p.m.).
Peanut hay for sale, $1. per bale. C. H. Todd, Ella'belle.
Approx. 100 bu. of extra nice yellow corn for feed, in

ions and Cleome, white and Coastal Bermuda stolens, ants, 5, $1.; May cherry trees ants, $3. C. ppd. Ga. del. only. shuck, all or any part $1.50

pink, all 35c doz. Cannot ship $35. per pick-up truck load; and blue Damson plum trees, C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill per bu. Charles A. Hill, Rt.

H. G. Byrd. 2757 Waters Rd $100. per l-J/2 ton truck load. 3, $1.; catnip and horehound, Rd., S. W., Atlanta (Z. C. 1, Antioch Road, Powder

S. W., Atlanta 15, Ph. 761- C^ E. Purvis, Charing.

4 bunches, $1.; old-fashion 3031V)._________ ______ Springs, Ph. 428-5906 (Ma-

1079.
Per. blue Divaricata Phlox, $1.50 doz.; clump, 50c; Mon-

Running okra seed, germ. 91 pet., % cup, $1. ppd. H. C. Reid, 2303 So. Pryor Rd., S.

peach trees, 3, $1. Add post- I Red and yellow Del., Horse,

age. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, | Winesap, Early Harvest and

Rt. 6, Gainesville.

[Early May apples, $1.50 ea.;

rietta).
200. bu. good yellow corn in the ear, $1.50 bu.; also good

arda, 3 cols.; yellow Yarrow; W., Atlanta, Ph. PO. 1-7626.

Everbearing Strawberry pl- i grapevines, 75c; 2 yr. vines, feed oats, $1.25 bu. at fa.rm.

Stokesia or Stokes blue Aster; Ajug a ground cover; Phlox

Bearing size mtn. huckleberry and blackberry and

ants, $1.25 per C., ppd. Mrs. | $1.50 ea. Mrs. E. B. Travis, H. M.jphristie Rt._3, Lithonia. j Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933.

Marvin Newsome, J o r d a n s Mill Rd., Sandersville.

Paniculata, rose and lav,, all dewberry plants, 14, $1.; tame Blakemore strawberry pi- Garlic, blooming size bulbs, 8 tons highly fertilized, first

$1.50 doz.; pot plants on lot, raspberries, bearing size, 5, ants, $1.75 C.; Mastodons, I 50c doz.; small, 25c doz.; old- quality Coastal Bermuda hay,

Fuchsia, Coleus, Sultanas, Be- $1.; winter huckleberries, 4, $1.50 C.; Klondikes, $1. C.; fashion peppermint and oat- baled without rain, sq. bales,

gonias, Salvia, Geraniums. $1. All well rooted. Add post- seuppernong vine cuttings, 75c nip, lOc ea.; 6, 50c; Rhubarb $25. per ton. Neil Holdeman,

Mrs. A. C. Caraway, 1733 age. Mrs. David Stoner, Rt. 3, doz. Add postage. Mrs. John (pieplant), 25c. Mrs. Tom Rt. 1, Box 105A, Louisville,

Thompson Ave., East Point. Ellijay.

Townsend, Rt. 2, Gumming. Harkins, Mountain City.

Ph. 625-3389.

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MOUNTAIN

1964 Spring Planting Schedule
Approved By Agronomy Division

Cooperative Extension Service University of Georgia, College of Agriculture

Crop

Hybrid or Variety

Corn

White

Yellow

Dixie 29

Pioneer 309A

Speight D-20H

Pioneer 309B

Dixie 33

Pioneer 1097

Pfister 633W2

Dixie 222

Georgia 105

DeKalb 8051

Ga. 102

(Mountains onlIy

^Limestone Valley onl/

Rate of Seeding or

Fertilization at

Spacing (per acre) Planting (per acre)

Side or Topdressing (per acre)

Remarks

Use correct planter plates for grain size. Use 12,000-14,000 plants.
Space row 36-42 in. and 10-15 inches in row.

500 tbs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs.

90 fbs. nitrogen. For chemical weed coi trol use '/2 Ib. 2, 4acid equivalent, amir form in 10 to 40 gallor water per acre. In cor over 12 inches tall, d rect to base of plant. Simazine or Atrazine 3 Ibs. per acre broadcast as soon as corn is planted.

Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Treat seed. Use certified seed. Plant on land capable of producing 60 bushels or more per acre. Cultivate early, frequently and shallow. Lay by 35 to 40 days after planting. Do not cultivate Simszine or Atrazine treated fields.

Cotton

Colcer IOOA (W.R.) Empire (W.R.) Carolina Queen Auburn 56 Dixie King

Empire WR 61 Rex DeKalb 108 Atlas (Special Use)

20 to 25 Ibs. mechanically delinted, or 15 to 20 Ibs. acid delinted seed. 40,000 to 60,000 plants.

800 Ibs. 6-12-12.
Use 5-10-15 on low
potash soils. Meet lime needs.

60 to 80 Ibs. nitrogen.

Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed. Treat seed. Follow insect control program.

Sorghum

Grain and Silage

Ga. 615

RS 610

AKS 614

For Syrup

P.A.G. 515

Williams

I.E. 77

Wiley

NK 210

Honey

NK 300 (Silage only) (Texas Seeded

AMAK R-12

Ribbon Cane)

4 to 6 Ibs.

500 fbs. 6-12-12. Use For sweet sorghum silage

5-10-15 on low potash ' use 90 Ibs. nitrogen. Use

soils.

50 pounds nitrogen for

Meet lime needs.

grain sorghum.

Have soil toiied for I'me and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed. Treat seed. Control insects.

Millet

Gahi-l Starr

Plant in April, May or 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 80 Ibs. nitrogen in split Have soil tested for lime

June. For Gahi-l or 5-10-15 on low potash ' applications.

and fertilizer needs. Plant

Starr, 10 to 15 Ibs. soils.
seed in 30 to 36 inch Meet lime needs. rows.

certified seed. A succession of plantings and ro; tational grazing should be

i practiced. Provide I 2

; acre per cow.

Soybeans

Lee Hood Hill

12-15 seed per foot of 500 Ibs. 0-10-20 or

row in 36 to 40 inch 5-10-15.

rows.

Meet lime needs.

Per acre rates:

2000 Ibs. of lime at

Large seed 50-70 Ibs, least one month before

Med. seed 40-50 Ibs. planting. I oz. molyb-

Small seed 20-40 Ibs. denum salt per acre

Plant in April to June. as seed treatment.

; Have soil tested for lime ! and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed. Inoculate. i Control insects. Lime to j pH 6 to 6.5.
Seed contact with fertiii1 zer may cause serious
damage.

See Your County Agent For Further Information

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Wednesday. April 15, 1984

1 Nepol pheasant; trio Sil- Hatching eggs from beauti- Pure wild turkey strain Creosoted posts, 500, 6 ft;

ver pheasants, 5 yrs. old; trio Amhers't; 7 Ringnecks; 1 pr.
Livestock Feed, Mutons. Michael Kane, 152
Peachtree Way N. E., Atlanta
(Z. C. 30374). _.____ ____
Hay & Grain Trio 1962 Cheer pheasants,

ful, white Rosecomb, topknotted, Bantams, 15 $1.50 plus postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Bantams, dk. Cornish Bulldog type, $6. trio: few part-

eggs, $3. doz. J. S. Suggs, 407 E. Church St., Dawson.
Pigeons: Utility White Kings, and White Fantails show type, $2.50 pr.; 5 pr. or more, $2. pr.; also, few Bob-

about 100 large 8 ft., and about 20, 8 in., 10 ft., posts, very reasonably priced, will have them at Hawkinsville on Wed., April 22. C. A. Buchanan, Rt. 6, Eastman.

FOR SALE

$20.; 1962 giant Mutant cock, ridge Wyandotte hens, $3. ea.; white quail, 1-7 days old, 25c Yellow root, sassafras root, $5.; 1962 Mongolian Jumbo black Old English, $10. trio; other priced according to age 6 doz. roots, $1.; Red Bark

Ringneck eggs, 20c ea.; Giant white Cochin roosters, $2. ea., quail eggs, 25, $4.; 50, $7. sassafras bark; black gum

Nice, heavy oats, $1. bu. or $1.15 ground; also, good quality ear corn $1.40 bu.; or ground snap corn $2.20 cwt. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-2578._______

Mutants, 22c; white, 25c; blacknecks, 22c; Goldens, Kaliegs and versicolor and Formosans, 35c. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus.
3 Harco red roosters, 1 yr.

out of show stock. J. M. War- $13. C. ppd. W. W. Capes ren, Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals Rd., 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19 SE, Atlan'ta, Ph. MA. 7-6939. Ph. CE. 7-5340.
Hatching eggs: B. B. Red Purebred Araucanus (Eastand Silver Duckwing, Bantam er Egg) chickens, 13 wks. old and black Cochin Bantams, I from stock laying pink, blue

bark persimmon bark, 5 Ib. salt bag, $1., washed. Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Elilijay.
Fine dryed apples, oven treated, 60c per Ib. plus post-

Taking orders for June 10, old, fine stock. Will not ship. $3. setting plus parcel post. and green eggs, $5. pr., or $7 age and stamped envelope. Aug. 10 Coastal Bermuda hay. Also, fertilizer for sale. Mrs. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St., trio. Express collect. Mrs. R Money order preferred; also,

Will deliver in truck loads of James Carter, 3160 McMurry Marietta.

E. Trice, Rt. 2, Thomaston several doz. Martin or Dipper

7-8 tons within 60 miles of farm. $30. ton at cutting time; within 80 miles, $32.50; 100 miles, $35., you furnish two adults to help driver unload. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3. South Walden Rd., Macon, Ph. 7882975.
Straw, behind combine, all season, you can pick it up, or will deliver for normal hauling price. Located SVz mi. E. Hwy. 41, on Hwy. 96, between Macon and Perry. W. T. Brown, c/o Haven of Rest Ranch, Rt. 1, Bonaire, Ph.

Dr., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-1372._ ___________
Eggs from nest for setting; Pit Games - Brandenberry's, Roundheads, Hatch. Few cocks and stags, $5. ea. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St. S. E., Atlanta, Ph._ 378-2990. __
Bobwhite quail hatching eggs from vigorous, hearty stock, full grown quail will dress out 5-%-7 ozs., $15. C. eggs shipped collect. Ed Sim-
Fourteenth St. NE, Atlanta 9.

8 White Rock hens, laying, $12. Abbie Brantley, Rt. 3, Soperton.
Show type Bantams: Breeding stock, few prs. and trios in Silver Duckwings, Golden Sebrights and Silver Sebrights. Most hens now laying, $7.50 pr.; $10. trio. Will ship C. O. D. Clyde H. Sherer, 803 Church St., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-6216.
1 pr. Ringneck pheasants, aying, $6.50; 2, 1 yr. old,
Jap Silkie cockerals, $5.; 2 yr.

Ph. 647-3454.^ __ _______
One rooster and 2 hens Chukar partridges, reasonably priced, or will trade foi chickens. J. P. Daniel, 1861 Flat Shoals Rd., S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 2-2278.
B. B. Reds, Silver Duckwings, Wheaton Old English $5. pr.; $7.50 trio; Golden Sebrights, $7.50 trio. Out of show stock. J. M. Warren, Sr. 1761 Flat Shoals Rd., S. E. Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-6939.

gourds. Can not ship. Come and get them at your own price. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin.
Yellow root, sassafras, queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 Ib. lardboxful, $1. plus 35c postage; Martin gourd seed. 25c pkg. and stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. (Z. C. 30540).

Poultry, 429-1165 (Perry)._ _ _

Giant Black Minorca eggs, old Jap Silkie cockeral, $3., or

100 to 200 bushels ear corn in shuck for sale, or will trade

$3. per 15; $2.50 per doz. prepaid parcel post. L. B. Milli-
St.. Newnan

$6.50 for all 3 cockerals. Ship Express Collect. Letters answered. E. W. Greiner, 1018 Pal-

Game,

For Best Results

Fowl & Eggs t!.u0rLn hp^lo!wl af]ofr oS:uap.Velr XAA ., iri*
sale. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4. Box

i

( z -' c - 30263), Ph. AL. (no Sunday sales).

3-5926

metto St., Bainbridge. Babwhife quail for breed-

Mail Notices on

97, Thomasville (Z. C. 31782). About 85 White Leghorn ers, sold in prs., and shipped hens, Decab strain, about 1 Express Collect; also, show

WANTED

Livestock Feed, Friday or Saturday yr. old, all laying good, $1. ea. type White King pigeons, $4.

for quick sale. W. O. Viekery, Rt. 1, Meiansville, Ph. MI. 7-

pr. No less than 2 pr. shipped. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale, Ph.

Want to buy some Cornish Game chickens, at least 6

5572 (no collect calls).

478-8106 (after 6 P. M.).

hens and 1 rooster. Tom Hef-

Hay & Grain Pigeons: Kings, all kinds; Rabbits: New Zealand ner, Rt. 4, Dalton, Ph. 278Grizzles: Modaines; Racing whites and Dutch with pedi- 598 -

New, Rare

uckeye, $1.

WANTED
Want 10 to 100 tons of low quality hay or grain straw for mulch. Advise as to amt. and price asked. Mike Preston, P.O. Box 255, Buena Vista.

Homers, Trentons, Barbs; commons: Black Racers, and Splash Racers. Call before coming to see. Donnie Barton, 254 Barton Dr., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 6-8918. ________
N. Z. W. purebred rabbits: 3 bucks, 1 doe, and 5 young, 8 wks. old. Dwayne Jackson,

gree papers; 2 adult Califor- Want 1 pr. mated Budapest, nia does, no papers; 1 pr. high flyer, pigeons, and 1 pr. young Calif., no papers. All Birmingham Rollers. Write from quality show stock and | stating price and whether or

are healthy, excel, producing j not you can ship. Danny Cul-

cavies. John Carroll, 117 Pol- [ breth, East llth St., Rome,

lard Dr., Augusta.

Want pair of red rabbits at

White King pigeons, fine a reasonable price. Mrs. Eun-

producers, now mated and j i ce Ryder, Rt. 3, Cordele.

doz.; $5.50

nice, clean

herbs: red sassafras bark and

root, white ash roots, alder

>ark and roots, mullen leaves,

dogwood root and all kinds

:.ree barks. Add postage. Mrs.

J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrights-

ville. (Z. C. 31096).

6 hives Italian bees, some

1752 Atherton Dr., Decatur, working, $3. pr., or entire i,_________________

n new hives, good, strong

Pecans, Peanuts Ph. 289-7552.

flock of 20 birds, $20. Claude

Large Ringneck pheasants, Neal, 530 Sandtown Rd., Ma-

3 hens" now laying, and 1 cock, rietta, Ph. 428-2025.

Miscellaneous

colonys, sell one or all; also, some hives and other s-upDlies. State inspected. J. W.

& Walnuts

$10.; also, Bantams: Old Eng- One blue peacock, hatched lish black breasted B. B. Reds, spring 1963, almost grown, 2 hens, and 1 rooster, $5. W. $12.50. Cannot ship. R. H.

FOR SALE

Stallings, 3'635 Orchard Rd., Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 7615436.

FOR SALE

W. Johnson. Rt. 1, Mableton, Freeman, Forsyth, Ph. 994- Fresh home made lard, one Indian corn, mixed co.L

Ph. 948-7713.

3524.

large can, loc per Ib.; salt- kernels to each ear, 15c per

200 laying hens, Newhamp-

Shelled Papershell pecan shire Reds and White Leg-

halves, prepaid on 3 Ibs. or i horns, $1. ea. W. R. Black-

more. Andrea Waters, Rt. 2, well, 7333 Lester Ave., Sav-

Cami.lla.

annah. Ph. EL. 5-3255.

Hamburg hens, $2. ea.; Ringneck pheasants, $6. pr.; eggs, $1.25 doz.; common pigeons, $1. pr.; white doves. $5. pr.; Ringneck doves, $4.50 pr.

cured ham, 70c per Ib.; shoulder 50<c; also side meat 25c per Ib. No mailing or shipping. Billy Risner, Rt. 2, Hartwell. (located 6V2 mi.

ear; 8 ears, $1.; red strawjerry popcorn, lOc ea.: $1. ioz. Mrs. Tom Harkins, P. O. Box 4, Mountain City.
Tansy plants, 6, 50c; long

Pecan meats for sale, $1.25 Ib. Mrs. John Addison, Rt. 2,

Breeder grade quail breeder grade quail eggs

and for

1

Starling Yawn, Byromville (Z.

P. C.

O. Box 45,1 31007).__

north of Highway

Hartwell, 51.)

i/2 mi.

off

ed hot pepper pods for home ise, 20c doz., or 72, $1. yel-

_____________

sale. Write for price lists. Joe Pigeons: Fine stock of Giant Clean, red sassafras root,

1963 black walnut meats, i Linkous ' 4011 Briarcliff Rd., SI. per pt., add postage. Mrs. I N - E - A anta 29 ' Ph - 634 -

HWohmiteersK,, inTgrse,ntobnargRaiancerpsricaendd.

\

alder bark root > whlte

ash

root, bark an d

poke root

ow root, freshly dug and cashed, 4 Ib. lard box meaured full, 85c, add postage.

L. M. ville.

Major,

Rt.

7,

Ga.ines-

i

7416 ;,____ __.___.__.__ Rhode Island'" Red chicks,

!

J. A. Rawls, 199 Rockyford Rd., N. E., Atlanta 17, Ph.

!1

dogwood root and all tree barks, Jerusalem

kinds weed

VIrs. Dewey Ell is, Route 5, Box 58 Ellijay, (Z. C. 30540.)

nCa^"bTa7k^^l^ts,' T963 25 - $ 6 - PPd - 8 bi S hens ' $2 '

crop. $1.75 Ib. po^paid or ea - : ffr $15 - for the 8 - Mrs - Don

5 Ib. for $7 M- Kiltie I Donaldson, 726 Sp^ Candle:

Nichols, Hiawa

St., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-2405.

New crop Black Walnut 2 Mallard ducks, now laymeats, $1.50 qt.. and postage. ing and 1 white drake, $2. ea.,

378-6205.

root and mullen leaves, ea.

$1. half gallon, add full amt.

Cornish hen Bantam chicks, postage on all. Herman Phil-

1 day old, 25c ea. A. H. Rudd, lip,JBox^ 30, Wrightsville.

1260 Second St.. Macon.

20 print feed sacks, 1 alike,

Hatching eggs from thor- ] over a yard to each one. 5

oughbred Rhode Island Reds j for $2 .40, postage paid, Mrs.

Red Sassafras, yellow root, ild cherry bark, sarsaparila, poke root burdock, $1., 4. b. Lard box full ratsbane. $1. Add postage, no checks. Mrs.
C. Fowler, Route 5, E1Uay.

C. H. Dingier^ Rt. 3. ~Logan- or a11 for $ 5 ' : also > abouit 15

ville :

j mixed layins hens. $1.25 ea.

-

: Will not" ship. Mrs. H. B..

Large pecan meats, shelled, i Johnson, Rt. 2. Powder Spr-

clean, deady to use, 4 Ib. bag. ings. Ph. 427-3000 (Marietta, $5. plus postage. Mrs. G. F. no collect calls). __

that have been pedigreed, 15, |j. E stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville

$2.50 ppd.; also, biddies, 25, ' - C- . 30103).

$6.50 ppd. J. D. McDonald,

701 N. Wayne St., Milledge- Nice clean roots of yellow

ville, Ph. 452-3596.

dock, red sassafras, catnip,

Queen of Meadow, devil's

Angelica, 2 Ib. Lard Box full $2.; wild cucumber bark, red alder, red sassafras root, sweet gum bark, dog wood root, heart root, cherry bark,

Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman.
Poultry, Game,

Pit Games: Trio Morgan white hackles: trio red Quill;

Tenn. Red quail and Chuk- shoestring, May apple, 2 Ib. ar partridges, birds for breed- lard box full, $1. plus postage. ing; booking orders on Bob- i Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5,

ratsbane. May apple and blood root, devil's shoestring, each $1. for 2 Ib. lard box full,

trio Muff Blacks; 3 extra white quail eggs. Write for j Ellijav

plus 30c postage. P. B. Brown,

hens; 1 Saunders Roundhead; 1 Tate Clairbourn, and 1 McLean hatch. All pure stock, no

details. J. L. Tade, St., Columbus.

1328 21st j - --'- , Roots and herbs washed
nice and clean, sassafras root,

Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Approx. 100 split

chestnut

Fowl & Eggs crosses. M. B. Moon, 139 Park 3 Jap Silkie chicks, 7 wks. j yellow dock, yellow root, rails, 10 ft. long, for sale,

St., Milstead.

old, $2.50; 6 A r a u c a n u s j Queen of Meadow, Devil's never used and kept dry. 50c

chicks, 6 wks. old, $5.50; Buff j Shoestring, May Apple, $1. each. J. M. Lipscomb, Rt. 4,

FOR SALE

Cochin Bantam roosters, $2. ea. Billy Turner, Union Point.

Over 60 heavy laying Bant- Game Eggs: Nigger Roundam and mixed chickens, 50c head-s and blue Cubans, 15, to 75c; also7~6 ~pr7"commcm ! $4/__Grady . T.homas > Bla irsville.

pigeons. J. Garrison, Meigs_ Si., Athens.

588 85 White Leghorn hens, first year laying, treated, lay-

Pigeons, French Gros Mon- ing about 70 eggs per day,

dains, $7. pr. Producers of $1.25 ea. for any amount up

large squabs, show type. M. to 85. J. C. Lamb, Rt. 1, Dent-

G. de LaRue, 307 Spring St., on, Ph. FR. 5-2718 (Hazle-

Decatur.

Cochin Bantam hatching eggs, | for lard box full. Add postage.

15, $3.50; day old chicks, 25, j Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,

$12.50; w-hite doves ready to Ellijay.

lay, $5. pr.; Ring doves, 3 prs.. seamless banded 1964, $8.50. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).

196'3 dried red-hot pepper, 1/4 Ib., 50c Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Rt. 3, Box 35-A, Ball Ground. (Z. C. 30107).

Rabbits: 50 good does, bred or with young, 8 bucks, approx. 12'5 young, and 40 cages, automatic waterers and feeders, $3'50.; also, 30 mink,

20 pcs. of used tin, different lengths, $1. a sheet. O. V. Keith. Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3695. (after 5 p.m.).

Carlersvil'le, Ph. 336-4581.
Sun dried apples, 65c per Ib. Please add postage. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.
Home-made apple juice for sale, sealed in half gallon jars. $1. gal. C. W. Reece, Rt. 1, Box 120, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 96078.
100 lib. cap. feed bags with tiny holes, washed, ironed, no

black, brown and pearls, 25 1'b. oan of corn fed hog letters, 25c ea. ppd., good

.Brown Leghorn eggs for Several hundred large mated twice, and 32 cages, lard, $5.; also fresh hog lard sacks without holes or letters,

hatching, $3. per setting of 15. Northern Bobwhite quail, $1. auto, waterers, cheap. J. M. in one gallon glass jars, $1.75 35c each ppd. Cash or M. O., Express collect. Preston Spi- ea. Paul Lamb, Ionian, Ph. Davis; 420 ^NorthtAve.; Gain- gal. jar. Clarence McMillian, no COD orders. Mrs. Paulina

res. Rt 1, Rhine.

461-2894

esville. Ph. LE. 2-1270.

Rt 1, Dacula, Ph, TH, 3-2733. Evans, Rt 2, Temple.

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One piece good cotton flan- Cro. chair set, white, Full size quilt linings made

Miscellaneous nel baby sacques, white (dia- Spider-Web pattern, $7.; of dyed feed sacks, green, per shirts), 11 and 13-2 Bootees, white baby yarn, orange, and red, some white. inches from shoulder to bot- ribbon trim, $1.45; handker- Colored ones $1.75 ea.; white

SALES

WANTED

tom, buttonhole hand emb. chiefs, tatting border, all ones $1.50 ea. ppd; also, 100 with pink or blue emb., fade- white or variegated thread, 1'b. cap. white feed sacks, no

Bee's wax, about 25 Ibs., quote price. Homer Cowart, Rt. 1, Box 9, Wrens. LI 7-2,254.
o collect calls). _____
Want 5 squares used tin for shed siding. Prefer 8 ft. engths. State price and loation. Cecil C. Williams, 3114 Ashmore Dr., Augusta, (Z. C. 30906).___________
Want 30 or 40 Ibs. of large, 2 to the hull, peanuts for jating purposes. Dallas L. White, Rt. 5, Dalton (replies recognized by. card).
Want to buy field crates for peaches. State condition and jrice. George B. Cave, Rt. 2, 3ox 201, Waynesboro, Ph. 554-
660.
Handicrafts

less thread, $1. and $1.25 ea. ppd. to 3rd. zone. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan.
Dbl. white crocheted bedspread, $30., or Bible markers, lOc each. Add postage. Mrs. Re-gin a Misfeldt, 149 Carruth Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428-4362.__
3 pc. crochet sets, word Mother in center, plain white centers, colored borders, all white, $4. set; single scarves, $1.50 and $2.; also crochet coverlet for bed, words God Bless our Home We Pray, in center (white). Won blue ribbon. Mrs. Hazel Wilson, c/o Walkers Lake, Lower Poplar St., Macon. __
Quilt tops, all new prints and solid, d'bl. bed size, Around the Mountain pattern, 2, $5. and 50c postage. Mrs. Mattie Sunday, 812 Jane St., Waycross.

$1.30 and $1.50; tatting by the yd., 30-c to 50c. Postpaid in Ga. Mrs. G. Taylor, Box 22, Temple. (Z. C. 30179).
Large size, broadcloth pillowcases, white and colors, emb. lace trim, $2.25 pr.; button crown bonnets, prints, organdy, $1.75; old fashion bonnets, $1.45; band aprons, 75c; bib aprons, $1.; organdy band aprons, lace trim, $1.; 1-6 yr. size dresses, $2.50; pot holders, 15c. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple._______
Double bed size quilt tops, gentleman's bow, broken dish and other designs, $2. ea. add postage. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton.
Small aprons, 35c ea.; diaper shirts without buttons, 6 for $1.; dutch doll pot holders, 30c ea., baby bibs 20-25c ea. Add postage, Mrs. Lucy

holes or letters, washed & ironed. 35c ea. ppd. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.
Quilt tops, box designs $2. ea. 35c postage; quilts, heavy cotton padded, $8.; aprons, print & organdy, 75e, lOc postage. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford.
Dresser scarves, emb. with cro. ends, 50c ea. add postage. Mrs. L. M. Major, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $6-$8. Mrs. E. J. McGinnis, Rt. 1, Box 189, Alpharetta. Ph. GR. 6-6416. (no collect calls).
Pillowcases, emb. lace trimmed, $1.25; nice trimmed aprons, $1.; Dbl. bed size quilt tops, Step Around Mountain, Jacob's Ladder, $3. ea.; crib size baby quilt tops, assorted designs and colors, $2. ea. Mrs. John Addison, Rt. 2,

APRIL 16--Thursday -- 1:00 p.m. -- Cartersville. Polled He r e f o r d Dispersal -- 88 Reg. lots--18 bulls, 58 cows with calves or due to calve soon, 12 open heifers-- CMR breeding -- se v e r a 1 purebred unreg. lots. For in formation contact John L.. Cummings, Walnut Grove Hereford Farm, Carters ville.
APRIL 17 -- 1:00 p. m. -- Georgia Angus Association Annual Spring Sale -- Uni on Stock Yards -- Albany. Selling 110 females, most

FOR SALE Children's dresses,

nicely

Potholders, 12c each and you pay postage. Lois Martin, 16 Parker St., Douglasville.

Waters, 2201 Bis-bee Ave., Savannah. (Z. C. 31408).
D'bl. bed or twin, bed sp-

Hart-well.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, Step Around Mountain and

with calves at side and rebred -- 20 breeding bulls. For information and catalog

made, 1-6 yrs. size, $2. ea.; Cro. tablecloth, 57 X 82 in., reads, assorted colors, $5.50 Six Point Star, $5. ea., Fan, contact C. O. Parker, 3858

full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asst'd. cols., $5.50 ea.; aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; novelty pot holders, 20c ea.; 7, $1.; dish towels, appliqued or emb., 25c ea.; 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rit. 5,_ EJlijay, (Z^C. 30540).___
Cro. 12 in. doily, 50c, 3piece set of 2, 12 in., and 1, 14 in., $1.50; hot plate mats and pot holders to match, red and white col. knitted cro. pot holders, 35-c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. ___ ___________
4 dbl. bed size quilt tops, all made neat with new materials, Georgia butterfly applique $4.; Four, four time, 9 block, four-sq. $2.50 ea., plus 33c postage for each top. Miss

Pineapple design, $30.; 26 in. ea.; dbl. bed size quilt tops,

doily, dbl. ruffle, pink, white, | pieced by pattern on machine,

$5.; Pansy, Grape, Rose doily, $3.50 ea.; bib aprons trimmed

$2. ea.; hot pads, $1. ea.; in lace, $1. ea. Add postage,

other doilies, $1. up; new I Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay,

print quilt tops, well made, j (Z. C. 30540).

$4. ea.; 2, $7., cash. Add postage. Mrs. H. T. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 1, Louisville.
6 quilts, all new cloth tops and linings, pieced and quilted by hand, no special pat-

Dbl. bed size, cro. bed spread, popcorn design, fringed all around, very nice, $45. ppd. Mrs. A. L. Caldwell, 135 Cypress Mill Rd., Brunswick.

tern, quilted and pieced by Dbl. or single bed ribbon

block, real good cover padded quilts, with taffeta lining,

with cotton, $6. each ppd. Step Around Mountain design, Mrs. S. E. McClung, Rt. 1, $J.5.; hand-made wall plaques

Felton.

with plastic doilies, $1. plus

Beautiful, ecru cro. tablecloth, 62 x 74 in., $40. Mrs.

postage, Mrs. Homer Rt. 2, ColMns.

Powell,

C. M. Mankin, 1128 Dan

Johnson Rd., N.E. Atlanta 7.

ph. 373-6649.

$6. ea, dbl. wedding ring $6. ea.; dresden plate, $6. ea. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr. Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, print and solid col.; 2 dbl. wedding ring, 1 sun flower, 1 Flower Garden, $5. ea.; 1 8point star, 1 step, around mountain, 1 wine glass, $3.75 ea.; add povstage. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay. (Z. C. 30540).
All new dbl. bed size, handmade quilts for sale, sheeting linings $6., plus 60c postage; also, quilt tops $2. plus 30c postage, Mrs. Dave Garlin, Box 184, Adairsville.

Mathis St., Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8285.
APRIL 18 -- Saturday -- 10:00 a. m. -- Shetland Pony and Horse Sale Welsh Mares, Shetland Mares, Fillies, studs and riding horses. For informat ion contact Roy Arnold, Owner, Rt. 4, Covington, Ph. 786-5205. (Farm locat ed 8 mi. E. of Covington at intersection of Hwy. 142 and 11.

Mozelle K. Clifton, Rt. 2, Box 1 print quilt top, pieced by

217, Twin City, (Z. C. 30471). pattern, rolling stone; 1 pieced

Fancy organdy, lacy aprons, $1.50 ea.; cotton aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; work aprons, Ig. pockets all around, $1. ea.; pot holders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.; pillowcases, handpainted (wash-

in squares, step around mtn., $3. ea.; or exchange for print feed sacks and print flour sacks. Add postage. Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 1, (Z. C. 30110).

able), $2. set; scarf or vanity Soft, washable, genuine

set, $1. ea. Mrs. W. W. Low- lambskin baby moccasins, col.

man, Rt. 6, Ellijay.

blue, pink, or white, ail hand-

Old-fashion bonnets with ruffle, print, $1.25, solid col. $1.50; old-fashion bonnets with small tail, $1.; childrens,

laced and emb. in white. $1.25 pr. postpaid. Each mailed in gift box. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun.

3-8 yrs., 65c,; beach bonnets, Woven place mats, 8 for

Persons answering work wanted notices in the Market Bulletin should use care in dealing with such advertisers.

75c; band aprons, 2 pockets, $18. Lona Tallent, Lula, (Z.

med. 75c, large, $1. Add post'ag-e, Mrs. C. F. Humphreys, 631 Spring St., S. E., Gainesvi_lJe,_(_Z. C. 30501)._______
Lambskin baby moccasins,

C. 30554)._____________
Quilt tops, large size, all new material, pieced by patterns, $2.; crocheted spread, yellow rose design and white,

Although the great majority of people advertising for farm work through the Market Bulletin are people who need and desire work, a few un-

white, blue, pink, or white | $50.; ailso, I do sewing and laced and embroidered with mending at home. Mrs. M.

scrupulous persons have been taking advantage

baby blue, yellow or baby M. Highfield, Rt. 2, Summerpink, small (infant), medium ville, (Z. C. 30747)._______

of Market Bulletin readers through such notices.

(up to 4 mo.), large (4-8

mo.), $1.15 pr. and 8c postage,

in stamps if desired. Mrs. O.

L. Bruce, Rt. 2, Lula (Z. C.

J50554).________

____

New, handmade, d'bl. bed

Little girl's cotton dresses, 1-6 size, $1.50 ea.; fancy organdy tea aprons, stitched with auto, mach., $1.50 ea.; print aprons, 50c ea.; quilt tops, pieced by pattern, $2. ea.

Usually these people will insist that they need money to pay off debts or for transportation to the place of employment and then, after receiving

quilts, new cotton material, Add postage, Ethel Crowe, cotton padding, Dutch girl Rt. 2, Gainesville.

money, never show up.

three cheer, sharon rose, $12. ea.; 1 Jersey, Beauty rose, $15. (rose & green). Add postage. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5,_Box 57, Ellijay._____
Silk and synthetic quilt top,

Cro. white oval shape piece design, white and yellow daisies, 18 x 30 in. $2. ea.; doilies same design: 20 in., $1.50 ea., 16 in. $1.25 ea.; pillowcases cro. edge with 2 white

There are, no doubt, some people needing and desiring work who will need financial assistance before reporting to a new job but financial assist-

approx. 84 x 90 in., all seams and yellow daisies cro. to ea. briar stitched, $10.; print tops, $2. ea. Add 15c postage. Mrs.

ance should be offered or rendered ONLY after

$1.50; 35e postage. Miss Eula Coil Manly, Rt. 2., Lula.

Cox, Rt. 2, Cave Spring, (Z. C. 30124)._____________

Cro. white yellow, red,

oval pieces with pink or Wue

White cro. bed spread, $50.; roses, 18 x 30 in. $2. ea.;

checking to verify the character of the individual involved.

white 9 pc. chair and sofa set, round doilies to match, 20 in. $6.; col. and white vanity sets, diam., $1.50 ea., 16 in. diam.

UNDER NO CONDITIONS SHOULD MONEY

50c and $2.; white hot dish $1.25 ea., 12 in. diam. $1. ea. mat and pot holder to match, Add lOc postage, Mrs. W. C.

BE SENT TO ANY PERSON SEEKING EMPLOY-

$1. set, padded ready for use. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee.
Quilt patterns, double wed-

Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.
Nylon, pastel or white, shell stitch, baby sweater, cap and 2 pr. bootees, $5.;

MENT THROUGH THE BULLETIN WITHOUT SOME EFFORT TO SECURE REFERENCES OR

din-g ring, 50c per sq.; flower bootees, 60c pr.; cap and garden, &0c per sq. Send sweater, $4.40; ppd. Orders stamped addressed envelope. filled anytime. Mrs. Robert Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt 1, T. Jones, R. 4.,Box 14, Blairs-

OTHERWISE CHECK ON THE CHARACTER OF THE PERSON INVOLVED.

Canton.

Ph. 745-5&&S.

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, April 15, 1964

PIEDMONT

1964 Spring Planting Schedule
Approved By Agronomy Division

Cooperative Extension Service University of Georgia, College of Agriculture

Crop

Hybrid or Variety

Corn

White
Dixie 29 Georgia 105 Pfister 653W Speight D-201 Coker 911

Yellow
Dixie 22 Dixie 82 Georgia 102 Georgia 104 Georgia 206 Funk's G-730 Pfister 488 Pioneer 3098 McNair 444 Coker 67 Funk's G-745

Rate of Seeding or

Fertilization at

Spacing Cper acre) Planting (per acre)

Side or Topdressing (per acre)

Remarks

Use correct planter plates for grain size. Use 12,000-14,000 plants. Space row 36-42 in. and 10-15 inches in row.

500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potasn soils. Meet lime needs.

90 Ibs. nitrogen. For chemical weed control use Vt Ib. 2, 4-D acid equivalent, amine form in 10 to 40 gallons water per acre. In corn over 12 inches tall, direct to base of plant. Simazine or Atrazine 3 Ibs. per acre broadcast as soon as corn is planted.

Have soil tested for time and fertilizer needs. Treal seed. Use certified seed. Plant on land capable of producing 60 bushels or more per acre. Cultivate early, frequently and shallow. Lay by 35 to 40 days after planting. Do not cultivate Simazine or Atrazine treated fields.

Cotton

Coker IOOA (W.R.) Empire (W.R.) Carolina Queen Auburn 56 Dixie King

Empire WR 6 1 Rex DeKalb 108 Atlas (Special Use)

20 to 25 Ibs. mechanically delinted, or 15 to 20 Ibs. acid delinted seed. 40,000 to 60,000 plants.

800 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs.

60 to 80 Ibs. nitrogen.

Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed. Treat seed. Follow insect control program.

Sorghum

'

Grain and Silage

Ga. 615

RS 610

AKS 614

For Syrup

P.A.G. 515

Williams

T. E. 77

Wilsy

NK 210

Honey

NK 300 (Silage only) (Texas Seeded

AMAK R-12

Ribbon Cane)

4 to 6 Ibs.

500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs.

For sweet sorghum silage
use 90 Ibs. nitrogen. Use 50 pounds nitrogen for grain sorghum.

Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed. Treat seed. Control insects.

Miller'

Gahi-l Starr Browntop

i

Plant in April, May or 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use June. For Gahi-l or; 5-10-15 on low potash Starr, 10 to 15 Ibs. soils. seed in 30 to 36 inch ; Meet lime needs. rows. For Browntop- broadcast 20 Ibs. seed.

80 Ibs. nitrogen in soli! applications.

Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Plant certified seed. A succession of plantings and rotational grazing should be practiced. Provide 1 /2 acre per cow.

Soybeans

Jackson Lee Roanoke Bienviile Hood Hardee Bragg

Haiioton C-N-S-4

12-15 seed per foot of 500 Ibs. 0-10-20 or row in 36 to 40 inch 5-10-15.

rows.

Meet line needs.

Per acre rates:

2000 Ibs. of lime at

Large seed 50-70 Ibs. 1 least one month before

Med. seed 40-50 Ibs. I planting. I oz. molyb-

Small seed 20-40 Ibs.! denum salt per acre

Plant in April to June. as seed treatment.

Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed. Inoculate. Control insects. Lime to pH 6 to 6.5. Seed contact with fertilizer may cause serious damage.

Your County Agent For Further Information