Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 49, no. 51 (1964 August 19)

Georgia

Farmers'

Marke Bulletin

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

VOLUME 49

ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19. 1964

NUMBER 51

Farm Employment Wanted And Farm Help Needed

NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices not accepted for housework, nursing or companionship needs.

Want couple or single man with income to live on 120 acres fronting Toccoa river, with house, barn, 10 acres 'bottom land, 1/4 acre Fescue hog pasture, and well, spring, game and fish. No equipment or livestock furnished. To discuss terms, contact Jack C. Lewallen, 3645 Peachtree Rd., NE, Apt. 106, Atlanta 19.___
Man 56, white, wants job on farm as caretaker. Can do most anything on farm; yards, garden, chickens, flowers, and can paint a little. Would want board, laundry, and at least $15. week salary. Like to work. Irving Washington, Experiment.
White woman wants middleaged or retired couple to share home and expenses. 9 acres of land for raising small crops, chickens and pigs, close in. All conveniences. References exchanged. Mrs. R. Langley, 193'6 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA. 2-3159.

Want middleaged woman to live in home with family of three and to do light farm work. Room, board, and weekly salary. Mrs. Carl H. Risinger, Rt. 1, Box 65, Conyers, Ph. 483-8476 (after 8
P_- m-)-________________
Family o'f 4 wants work on poultry farm. Honest, sober, can give best of references. Can go anywhere. Ted Hollingsworth, Rt. 1, Box 187, Flowery Branch.
Family of 7, couple and 5 large children, wants work by day on farm. Can move any time. Dorothy King, 905-B, N. 16th St., Fort Pierce (Z. C. 33450).________________
Able - bodied middleaged widow wants work on farm with elderly couple helping with chickens and garden. Experienced, educated, and unencumbered. Mrs. M. E. Hall, c/o J. C. Roberts, 478 Upper Riverdale Rd., Riverdale (Z. C. 30274).

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Want white couple in good health to live on farm, Lake Lanier, Dawson County; new 5-rm. house, several acres of garden and pasture. Need other income but work available to earn same. Tractor work and carpentry. Reply by mail to Mary Wilson, P. O. Box 11988, Atlanta 5, Ph.
23S-&959.

Man wants maintenance job

on country estate. Have own

tools. Can do welding, and am

able to drive. Need place to

batch. References furnished.

M. A. Chambers, Rt. 6, Car-

rollton.

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Man 24, and mother, want place with young couple, to live in and help with gardening, etc. Need small salary, and to be moved. Do not drive car or tractor. Mrs. Ruth C.
Moses, Lithonia. _________

Want white woman to live in and help with light farm chores. Salary paid. Mr. T. C. Harrison, Rt. 2, Bluffton.
White single man 53, wants job looking after livestock, or on chicken farm. Need room, board, and laundry, and state wages first letter. James D. Radney, Rt. 1, Box 343, c/o G. H. Posey, Milledgeville.____
Want farm hand with small family for steady farm work. 5 Rm. house on school bus route. No drinkers; give references. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.____________
White man age 50, wants job on poultry farm helping with layers or broilers, or general (farm work. Room, board, laundry, and $21. week salary. Will go anywhere; ready to start now. Letters answered. Honest, sober, and good worker. Troy Binford, Rt. 2, Dahlonega 30533.

Man 45, and 14 year old son

want jobs at dairy. Man has

about 40 years experience

milking. Boyce Haley, Rt. 2,

Eatonton.

______

Want job on farm with elderly Christian couple doing light farm chores. Prefer in Winder area. Private room, bath and tel. in home, with weekends off. Want $25.
week. Dora Bennett, P. O. Box 178, Mableton.

Man 29, with wife, and 3 children (2 school age), wants job as Caretaker, or doing light farm work, etc. High school education. Prefer with elderly couple, or with middleaged persons. Can go anywhere; must be moved. References exchanged. C. C. Haney, 930 S. Hairston Rd., Stone Mountain.

Man and wife wants job looking after chickens. Need small 3-rm house to live in. C u r t i s Griffin, Box 254, Thomaston.

Want reliable man to work on beef-cattle farm. R. E. Mitchell, Zebulon, Ph. 5678742.
White man 39, with small family, wants job tending layers on poultry farm. Will work for reasonable weekly salary for non-drinkers. Sober, honest, dependable. Need 3-4 rm. house, and to be moved. Write or come see. Charlie Murdock, Rt. 3, Dogwood Dr., Summerville.___
Boys age 17 and 19, want jobs on dairy farm. Family of 4 boys, 1 girl, and mother. Need house with 4-5 rooms, and will have to be moved. Eugene Real, 411 East Usher St., Covington. __
Single man 56, wants job on farm, for small salary and board. T. B. McCord, 766% Salem Rd., Rossville.
Single Vet, age 46, wants job on poultry farm, small salary, and room and board. Best of references. W. F. Scruggs, V. A. Center, Section 2, Dublin.
Want middleaged or older single man with some income to live in as one of family. Room, board, and laundry in exchange for light farm chores. Extra pay for extra work. Must be honest, dependable, and sober. W. A. Mayes, Rt. 4, Rome, Ph. 2321843.

Want white woman around 40-50 years of age to help on chicken farm. Reasonable salary, room and board. Mrs. J. S. Raiford, 3562 Stewart Ave., Hapeville._____________
Want family to help with laying hens, someone to handle tractor and drive truck. Some pasture and cattle work. Good house on school bus and mail route, with cow to milk, eggs, patches, wood and wages. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, Suwanee. Ph. 434-7527.______
Want reliable, dependable family to work on poultry farm, tending layers. W. H. Barlow, Smithville, Ph. 8462931.
Want Christian couple to do light farm work, experienced with farm machinery and caring for livestock. References required, and health certificate from reputable physician. House wired for electricity and $30. week salary. Mrs. Farmer, Court of Ordinary, Fulton County Courthouse, Atlanta 3, Ph. HA. 2-5310, Ext. 231.
Want someone to haul hay at lOc bale, around first or second week in Sept. from Wesley Chapel and Snapfinger Rd. on East Expressway, to farm 3 miles of Social Circle. 34 miles. L. H. Kirk, 1439 Metropolitan Ave., SE, Atlanta.

Calendar Of Hog Events
Sponsored by GEORGIA SWINE GROWERS ASSOCIATION
and the GEORGIA STATE DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA
covering the period September 1, T964 to September 30, 1964 ********
September 1st and 2nd -- State Barrow Show, to be held at Cordele Livestock Barn, Cordele, Ga,
September 3rd -- 1:00 P. M. -- Preston White Farm Sale, located between McRae and Alamo (road is marked by sign) -- Selling Spotted Polands and Durocs.
September 8th -- 1:00 P. M. -- Ben Joiner's Form Sale of Durocs, Tennile, Ga.
September 9th -- 1:00 P. M. -- State Sale of Spotted Polands, Cordele, Ga.
September 30th -- 1:00 P. M. -- Duroc Sale on F. M. S re wart's farm, Shellman, Ga. -- Selling bred gilts, open gilts, and spring boars.

Georgia
LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH

Georgia First

BROILERS PIMENTO PEPPER PEANUTS NAVAL STORES

IMPROVED PECANS PROTECTED FOREST LANDS

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, August 19, 1964

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Department of Agriculture
Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292

NATIONAL EDITORIAL
PHIL CAMPBELL

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Farm Machinery

and Equipment

FOR SALE

2-horse wagon, like new, with new body. Can see at home of G. C. Rice, Rt. 1, Hill Rd., Powder Springs. $175. E. M. Rice, Box 2552, Austell.
Ph. 948-4214.

9-N Ford tractor 2-disc plow, Bog harrow, 1-row cultivator frame and other parts, $600.50; or will trade for long wheel-base truck. Nonie Orowder, Rt. 1, Trion (1 mi.
east).

Farmall N. tractor, hayrake,
disc harrow, Taylor plow, turning plow, all in first class condition, and for sale cheap; also, pressure canner, rack. and pans, $5. Mrs. Ernest A. Smith, 720(5 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta, Ph. DI. 4-4198.

265 gal. storage tank suit-

able for liquid fertilizer, tr-

actor fuel, gasoline; also, oil

drum pumps for 55 gal.

drums, and Skil saw, heavy

duty, portable. C. A. McGin-

nis, 47 Brighton Rd., Atlanta,

Ph. 872-4194.

_____

Oaks egg washer and grader, 7-6 cases per hour capacity, in A-l condition. D. T. Jacobs, Rt. 3, Waycross, Ph.
AT. 3-3492. __________

Ferguson mowing machine in good condition, $100., or will trade for set of Dearborn or King lift-type harrows, or manure spreader. Hoyt Hyde, Rt. 4, Gumming, Hwy. 141, Post Road, Ph. 887-2828.

3 hp. Rotary garden tiller, Burns 6-hp electric starting Suburban tractor; also, one gear drive, and one direct drive Burns chain saw, slightly used. Harold McGahee, Rt.
2, Stapleton (Hwy. 296). ;

1952 Farmall Cub in A-l condition with planters, cultivators, mower and disc plow harrow, $650. R. T. Swords, 1395 Columbia Drive, Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6479.
1954 Alii s-Chalmers B. farm tractor, 2-row cultivator, turn plow, disc harrow, cotton planter, complete cotton poisoner, power take-off and power lift. Horace J. Adams, 4197 Fredericksburg Dr., College Park, Ph. 767-3617.
1953 Chevrolet half-t o n pickup truck, extra clean, and in excel, condition, for sale, or will trade for good oneand-half ton truck, or one-ton truck. O. A. Walls, Turin, Hwy. 16, Ph. 599-3158.
Front-end loader for Ford tractor, $200. W. I. James, III, Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Ph. 4744364.
Brillion seeder and packer, $200.; Rex Vz bag concrete mixer, used very little, $200. Fred Stahl, Sr., Stahl's Poultry Farm, Ellijay.
Garden tractor, 4 hp Rototiller with reverse and forward gears, used one year, will sell for $100. G. C. Little, Rt. 4, Conyers, Ph. 483-7-526 (not collect).
Utility trailer, overload springs, $20. C. F. Hardin, Hephzibah (1/4 mi. on left Willis Forman Rd., off Hwy. 25).
New Holland 66 baler, good condition; new paint, new rebuilt motor. Must sell this season. Best offer. L. W. Osborne, Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph. 4&3>-5434.
2-horse wagon with bed and side planks, $35.; 2 extra wagon wheels, $5. each; wheat cradle, $5.; cross-cut saw, one-man saw, farm plows and tools of all kinds, for sale. Mrs. T. W. Simrnons, 508 W,. Broad SlJ, Douglasville, Ph. WH 2-416L;;;..,/

Allis-Chalmers G. tractor

in good condition, for sale.

See at home of Robert L.

King, Sunny Side.

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Pull-type Carter peanut
shaker in good working condition, $75. S. J. Clary, Arabi.

Homemade 2-whl. trailer
made to haul Farmall tractor, in good shape, with low and high sides. Has skids for loading tractor. $100. See any day before 2 p.m. W. A. Ivey, 3078 Washington Rd., East Point, Ph. 767-2549.

1955 stake one-ton truck for sale, or will trade for
pickup. Good condition. Steel bottom in body; also, turner plow for Cub tractor, new
condition. H. W. Slaton, 120 Mill St., Monroe, Ph. 267-
2086 (after 2 o'clock).

Good incubator just like new, 100 egg capacity, $20. Will ship. John J. Newton, Mineral Bluff.

John Deere H. tractor, good tires, good motor; needs transmission work $100. R.
C. Klock, Rt. 1, Box 25, Forsyth, Ph. 994-6760 (no col-
lect calls).

1952 8-N Ford tractor in good cond. Hulon Garner, 185 Expressway, Suwanee, Ph.
Buford 434-5904 (after 5 p.m., not collect).

Portable mounted wood saw with belt (cut stovewood with it), in good condition. Mrs. D. C. Harper, 2858 CamipbelIton Rd. SW Atlanta.

For Best Results Mail Notices on Friday or Saturday

Model A. truck and several Model A. parts, for sale. P. D. Bianton, Rt. 1, Box 119, Grif-
fin (2 mi. west Sunnyside). Come and see; no phone.

No. 36 Golden cane mill with extra pulley for operating with tractor; for sale at reasonable price. J. Z. Mizell, opr. Butler Farms, Rt. 1, Climax.
TD 18 Intnl., used on farm, pulled pan and harrows ready to go, $3,000. Grady Farmer, Rt. 1, Roopville, Ph. 854-4588 for information as to cond. of tractor.
8N Ford tractor, runs good, in fair shape, $200. cash. You may try tractor at my place. Franklin Ray, P. O. Box L62, Baxley, Ph. 367-

3692._________________ New Holland trailer type
mower, Bush and Bog har-
row, and one Subsoil plow for sale. C. J. Lunceford, Un-
ion Point (home address Bairdston).

Corn Snapper, 2 row for H. or M. Farmall tractor, in good cond., $400. T. E. Abney, Rt. 1, Oochran, Ph. 934-7255.

13, 20 ft., and one 30 ft. Kennco waterers; also, 1-1/4
hp. Egg Cooler, in good cond., all for $1-50. cash, not de-
livered. B. E. Gober, Rt. 2, Box 3, Greensboro, Ph. 453-
7135 (no collect calls).

New Holland 800 PTO For-
age Harvester, cutter bar, and 2-row attachment, in excel, condition. R. M. Patterson, Rt. 4, Box 102 Hwy. 166, Doug-
lasville, Ph. WH 2-2639.

1963 F. 6 Ford truck, fair

condition, for' sale; and A.C.

B. model power unit, good

cond., ideal for small, feed

mill, or water pump. L. L.

G'arrett,,, B$r

'

Intn'l grain drill with steel wheels, new seed box, good running order, $100. Henry Atkinson, 40-2 Madison Ave., Asbburn, Ph. 567--2029.
Two 12 in. solid rubber tires, Castor wheels, new, $15. for both; one 3/4 horse electric motor, -good cond., $15. J. K. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 394 R i v e r d a 1 e, Ph. 478-
9697._________________ ~~ 1954 half ton utility truck used for hauling small equipment and produce, in good condition, with solid top bed, $325. H. Nation, Rt. 1, Cedartown, Ph. 748-3471 (no collect calls)._____________
3 horse Refrigerator Compressor; 5 hp. elec. motor; and 2 wet boxes. W. Emory Shelfer, 3'7'95 Old Fairburn Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. 766-6745.
Major 55 Diesel tractor with frontend loader, in good condition. J. E. Yearwood, Box 222, Bethlehem, Ph. 8673404 (Winder)._________
Ford 600 series tractor in excel, cond., new tires, battery and generator; also, terrace blade, scoop, 5 ft. rotary cutter, 6-bar side delivery rake, will sell as unit, or separately. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Box 41, Ellerslie, Ph. FA 361!20 (Columbus)._______
4-ton steel bin, 6 slide doors, $100.; 10, 8 ft. drinkers, 2 reels to drinker, priced right, and 96 checkerboard swinging type feeders, $175. for lot; water Rife Ram, No. 15. with 2 in. inlet and 1 in. outlet pipe for pulling water uphill, $75.; tank for water, $6.; gas tank, 180 gal. $40. E. A. Grant, Rt. 3, Gumming.
1957 John Deere 40, 3 point hitch and B & B harrow, $900. Ben T. Abbott, Rt 2, Barnesville, Ph. 512-J.
Farmall Cub tractor in .good condition; cultivating plows and springtooth harrow, for sale. Tom Graves, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-7330._______
1950 AllisChalmersR with starter, lights and hydraulic lift equipment, cultivator and 6 ft. mower, $450. Doyle Buice, Rt. 3, Alphiaretta (Z. C. 30201), Ph. 4754393.
Good 2-horse wagon, $35.; also, few plow tools. Chester Cantrell, 5332 Covington Rd., Stone Mountain.
Pull-type disc plow for Cub Far-mall tractor in good c o n d it i o n and reasonably priced. Hugh Stogner, Bowdon, Ph. 258-2724.________
Ford-Ferguson tractor, good condition, with side 7 ft. mower, 3 point lift, hayrake, disc harrow, and 2-whl. trailer, all for $200. George MacMillian, Rt. 2, L i t h o n i a (Stone Mountain), Ph. 469-
3720.________________ 1960 Case baler and New
Holland side rake, Model 56, bought new this spring. Will sell both for $895., or will trade for cattle. Mrs. Naomi Housley, Box 124 Epworth, Ph. 632-5599.
Farmall 140 tractor, 1960, with mower, like new; also, planters and cultivators for sale. James W. McMullan, Rt. 4, Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5753.
Chicken house 75 x 40, sheet metal roof, and some equipment, $275! Will trade ar,y kind of livestock or machinery as part pay. J. A. Brown, Hwy. 27, Felton (at Polk and Haralson County line), Ph. 646-3384 (after 5 o'clock).
1957 W. D. Allis Chalmers tractor, excel. 24-ply rear tire, and in good shape, to sell at $70'0. Pat Ott, Mgr. Lazylands Farms, Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph. 637-4714 (Hogansville),. . .

Two Brower crop feeders for pigs, good cond., $25. ea.;
round 8-hole self hog feeder, 35 bu. cap., with cast iron bottom, $50.; also, Dearborn single-row trailer type corn picker in workable mechanical condition, $300. E. P. Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton Ph. 3822677.

Slightly used implements, 50 pet. off: Turner self-powered hayibaler, packing harrow, hayrake, Hammermill corn grinder, fertilizer spreader (cap. 200 Ibs.) 6 ft. trailer (500 gal. water tank), tractor powered buzz saw, 3 plows (asst'd. plowshares), combination corn and pea planter, and wheel-mounted sub-soiler. J. W. Scogin, 1162 Main St., Forest Park, Ph. MA. 7-2931.____________
Good serviceable 2-horse wagon and body, $25. H. F. Summerhill, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Garden tractor, walking, 5horse (Big Red E.) with 5 attachments: drag harrow, cutting harrow, turner, cultivator, and lay-off plow, all in good condition. Tractor runs good and has new tires. $150. Charles Dutton, 4478 East Ponce de Leon, Clarkston (1 mi. east).____
24, 8 ft. automatic troughs, 100, 5 ft. feeders, 36 tube type feeders, and 15 A. R. Wood gas brooders, for sale. A. J. Darby, Rt. 1, Ball Ground, Ph. 893-3773.
Allis-Chalmers self-propelled ccmbine SP-100, 10 years old, in excel, condition and maintenance. $9-95. Harry H. Aldridge, 3620 Northlake Dr., Doraville, (or see at RFD 2, Mo n t ic e 11 o) Ph. 451-1620 (Doraville).
1953 Intnl. half ton pickup truck (a good farm truck) for $275. George Beal, Rutledge.
Pump, tank, and pipe for shallow or deep well, motor rebuilt last year, all for $45. Thomas R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pinehurst 3H070._________
100, 5 ft. broiler feeders, most are in good condition, 75c each, or best offer for lot. J. C. Ellis, Rt. 1, Barmore Rd., Marietta, Ph. 427-41.13.
New Holland 77 hayibaler in excel, cond; also, 7 ft. sickle-bar mower, both for $500. Stanley Coley, Rayle (25 mi. E. of Athens on Hwy. 78), Ph. SH 3-5536 (no collect calls).
Farmall A. tractor and 2disc tiller, $225. Jack Hunter, Rt. 1, Senoia 30276, Ph. 2535496 (Newnan) not collect.
Deerborn pickup hay baler Model 14-49 with 25 hp,, 4 cyl. motor, starter and miagneta, in good cond., $250.; also, side delivery hay rake, needs some repairs $80. W. M. Brooks, Rt. 1, Jefferson 30549 (after 6 p.m. not collect).
Two No. 0554 solid shares or points, two No. 202 rear slides, one No. 020(20 front slide for IHC pull-type 2-14 in. bottom plow; also, 8 x 3)2 ti actor tire, 4 ply, no holes or bruises, cheap. Dowse B. Smith, Ludowici.
Old tractor with good engine, transmission, and tires. Will take $200., or will trade for cattle. Can't deliver. W. R Thomas, 231 Buckhead Ave., Atlanta 5.

15 gal. iron pot, $6.; cross
cut saw, wood handle each end, good cond., $2.50. Mrs. Maude J. Oglesby, 509 Bay St., Millen, Ph. 379 W. H.
Clayton.

Caterpillar 4-D tractor

with hydraulic dozer blade,

used on farm. Lester Varn,

Sr., .Pine Knoll Plantation,

Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany 31701,

Ph., HE .5-8>621 (no. collect

calls).

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Want 15 gas brooders for Good selection of reg. poll- Nice Guernsey milk cow 2, 15 mo. old reg. Black

Farm Machinery broiler chicks, in good condi- ed Hereford bulls, 18 to 2 bred to freshen in April with Angus bulls, $195. ea.; 3, 15 tion and cheap for cash. Wm. mos. old, and large selection 3rd calf. Robin H. Hill, La- mo. bred reg. Angus heifers, K. Reece, Rt. 5, Ellijay, Ph. of bulls, 12 to 18 mos. old, all Fayette, (3 mi. south of, on will calve in Dec., $225. ea.;

and Equipment
FOR SALE
Snowco Feed wagon, $350 R E. Mitchell, Zebulon, Ph 5-67-6I7142.
27 electric brooders for sale. 1000 cap., used one season, Will sell at good price; also, some hianiging feeders for sale. A. T. Mullis, Cadlwell.
Farm Machinery
and Equipment
WANTED
Want side delivery rake. Quote price, condition, and tyipe of hitch. George F. Holston, Molena.
Want Farmia'll A., or Super A. tractor with hydraulic lift, or Model B. Allis Chalmers, with or without equipment. Quote price, condition, and year model. Richard Kelley, Molena.
Want to trade 1853 Chevrolet 3/4 ton truck in fair running condition for Farmall A. tractor with some equipment, or any 1-row tractor Edward MaCarty, Rt. 4, Box 206-A, Baxley.
Want pony cart, muslt be reasonably priced, and within 50 miles of Soperton. J. D. Webto, Soperton.
Want corn attachment for John Deere harvester No. 8. Brooks Johnson, 2842 Ward Lake Rd., Ellenwood," Ph. 2412658.
Want Rotary cutter and lift-type disc harrow far Farmall Cub tractor, in good condition and cheap for cash. Tractor is about 1952 model. K. Hop Perkins, 5 South Grady St., Claxton (Z. C. 30417).
Want to trade 1-row Intn'l. 'cotton picker in very good condition for 2-row picker in same condition; must be Intn'l. or John Deere. Will pay difference. Dan W. Payne, Jr., Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-15487.
Want 3-roller power cane mill, prefer Golden make. Trade other mill in exchange, or will buy if reasonably priced, and within 150 miles of Valdosta. Seth H. Register, Rt. 2, Lake Park.
Want to trade Ro-tiller and mare for 4 wttil., 1-row tractor. Mare is fat, large size, and good all around farm and plow horse, and is gentle and

ME. 5-2587.
Want to buy front-end loader 3'6-A for John Deere 2010 tractor. H. C. Tanner, Rt. 1, Pearson, Ph. 422-3508 (no collect Calls).
Want to buy good cub size tractor, prefer near Marietta. L. H. Lautenscheager, 127 Nelson St., Marietta, Ph. 4281396.
Want to trade small cane syrup mill with vaporaters, copper pan, that needs to be rewooded, for good corn stalk cutter. Bring cutter and get mill at DeKalb and Clayton County line on Bouldercrest Rd., J. B. Whitfield, Ellenwood. Ph. 241-2735.
Want to buy 2 steel wheels for old John Deere grain drill, for cash. Must be in good shape. Henry Atkinson, 402 Madison Ave., Ashburn, Ph. 567-2029.
Want to buy good Ford or 'Ferguson tractor with equipment, for cash. A. Monfort, Rt. 1, Box 70, Moon Rd., Columbus, Ph. FA. 2-6062 (no collect calls).
Want Bush Hog mower. Will trade tractor transporting trailer with tanden axel and electric brakes, or pay cash if reasonable; also, need 2-disc, 3 point hitch plow. R. J. Wylie, Rt. 2, Box 350, (Lilburn, Ph. 938-6667.
Want one-row tractor with all equipment. Prefer John Deere M., Farmall A., or Allis Chalmers B. Clayton J. Bond, Dewey Rose._________
Wanlt pasture grass land seeder, cylinder type, for reseeding pasture. Frank J. Jackson, Rt. 2, Franklin 30217, Ph. 854-4445 (live near Glenlodh).
Want to trade spring tooth harrow, or field cultivator with 7 feet, for 2-disc plow, or Bush and Bog harrows with 3 point hitch. J. J. Chatham, Rt. 2, Doraville, Ph. 457-6948.
Want to buy small tractor in vicinity of Griffin, would like mower attachment. C. B. Cheney, 1414 Holly Lane, NE, Atlanta 6.
Cattle, Swine
other Livestock
FOR SALE
______Cattle______
15 large heavy springing Holstein heifers, vaccinated. Frank Butcher, Hwy. 19, /Leesburg, (8^ mi. north of),

are large for age, deep red color and calfhood vaccinated Winiton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312, (Odum).
1 nice Holstein bull, 4 mos old, $60. at farm. Mrs. George Siceloff, Rt. 1, Tallapoos'a.
3 reg. Black Angus bulls, 6 mos. old, Eileenmere bloodline, $150. ea. C. M. Betterton 7200 Campbellton Rd. SW, (at Chattahoodhee River), Atlanta, Ph. 344-4258.
16 large Holstein heifer; bred to begin calving August 1, excellent quality, calfhQpd vaccinated. Call before coming. Gene Callaway, Rayle; Ph. BR. 4-7825.
Thoroughbred Jersey cow, (first calf, Nov. 20, 19'64, $175. how. T. K. Hudlow, 4180 Gwinn Dr., Norcross, Ph. 4483008.
1 S Hereford bulls, wt. 400 Ibs., $150. ea.; 1 Hereford bull, wt. 600 Ibs., $300. Robert McDowell, Rt. 2, Fairlburn, Ph. 964-6273.
1 20 Hereford cowls, 18 Hereford calves, $6,250.; with bull, l$7,000. Joe Brock, Fairburn, Ph. 964-274il.
Reg. herd of Angus cows with calves at side and many bred back to a champion Eileenmere bull; a few young bulls ready for service. J Harris Dew, 710 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta, Ph. 365-4247, '(nights).
Polled Herefords, dbl. reg. Domino breeding; 8 bred cows, herd sire and 2 bull calves, $2000. E. C, Dawson, Holly Oak Ranch, Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharetta, Ph. OR. 55960.
Reg. Angus bulls, 16 to 17 mos. old, Eileenmere breeding, $150. ea. W. F. Dew, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5832.
10 reg. Angus bulls, from 18 mos. to 2 yrs. old, extra nice large rugged bulls, best bloodlines, from clean herd, calfhood vaccinated; also, some nice reg. Angus heifers. J. O. Crowley, 129 Bankhead Ave., Carrollrton, Ph. 832-8402.
ABlS-Shorthorn bull, 18 mos. old, wt. approx. 500 Ibs., very gentle, can be haltered anytime, ideal breeder, milk or beef type; first $110. gets him. C. T. Griffin, Jr., Hwy. 115, Cleveland, (3 mi. SW).
Several springing 2nd calf dairy heifers. John Pierson, Rt. 1, Academy Farm, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-6925.
Reg. Angus bull calves, championship bloodlines and good prospects, weaning age to yearlings. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia.
50 head of White Face-

Hwy. 27).
Reg. Black Angus bull, 7% mos. old, wt. 550 Ibs., good conformation, $175. W. J. Briggs, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 964-6907.
Aryshire bull, wt. 500 to 600 Ibs., subject to registration, 18 mos. old. Aileen McMullan, Rt. 4, Birmingham Hwy., Alpharetta, Ph. 4765753.
5 Holstein heifers, all bred, some springing; reasonably priced. Terrell Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 686-9292.
10 reg. Angus cows and calves; 10 reg. bred Angus heifers; 10 reg. open Angus heifers; 40 un-registered Angus heifers; also, a few reg. Angus bulls. George Gibson, Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. 232-5070.
8 yr. old mare horse, wt. 1160 Ibs., good work mare and gentle for children to ride; also, 2% yr. old mare, % Quarter horse, broke to saddle and ride; $250. for both. George Beal, Rutledge.
8 Charbray bulls of 7/8 and 15/16 Charolais breeding and 1/8 and 1/16 Brahma; see their calves by our commercial cows. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Box 41, Ellerslie, Ph. FA. 36120, (Columbus).
Young reg. polled Hereford bull, $200., shots and dewormed, reg. papers furnished. See any day except Sunday. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 5-8465.
For Best Results
Mail Notices on
Friday or Saturday
2 reg. Black Bardoliermere Angus bulls, 6 and 12 mos. old, $176. and $200., good conformation and build. May be seen on Saturdays at my farm on Spouts Springs Rd., Vz mi. east of Flowery Branch RR station. Roy Clark, 207 Weeks St., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-3720.
3 Mexican long horn steers, 2 red, 1 black, 700 Ibs., $125. ea. Chuck Cole, 3456 Welcome IAI1 Rd. SW, Atlanta 31, Ph. 344-6275.______________
Reg. polled Hereford cows of CMR Domino breeding. R. H. Cotter, Jr., Box 303, Rockbridge Rd., Lilburn, Ph. 938-
1931.__________________ 2 dbl. reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 12 and 19 mos. old, all shots, excellent pedigree; the 19 mo. old is halter broken; will exchange for grade cows or heifers of equal value, or

delivery to 125 mi. with reg. papers; all sired by a son of grand champion bull. C. N. McClure, P. O. Box 152, Ph. '265-226i6, DawBonville._____
2 young Guernsey cows that will freshen with 2nd and 3rd calves between now and Christmas, also, 2 male Jersey calves about 2 mos. old; all for $250. A. H. Thurmond, Farmington, Ph. 769-5065.______
5 milk cows for sale, also, 1 bull and 1 milk goat. J. W. Harrison, Rt. 2, Box 85, Riverdale, Ph. 478-9412.______
Thoroughbred Santa Gertrudis bulls and heifers, 16 mos. old, also, a few reg. cows; member Santa Gertrudis Breeders Intl. J. W. Morris, Double M Farms, P. O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph. 832-2662.
Reg. Angus bulls, weaning age and up, from good bloodlines, clean and calfhood vaccinated, guaranteed breeders; priced according to age and size. F. W. Phillips, Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 4282959._______________
Complete reg. polled Hereford herd; 22 cows, average 5 yrs. old, 18 with calves by side, 4 bred heifers, 4 open heifers, 4 yearling bulls, 2 herd bulls, all registered in both assn., mostly CMR and Victor Domino breeding. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. 482-8433. _____________
Reg. Black Angus bull, 3 yns. old, from Eileenmere and Blackbird, $250.; grade Whiteface cow, Angus calf at side, $150. for both. J. R. Cook, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 9647838, (no collect calls).
Thoroughbred Gu e r n a e y mdloh cow with 2% mo. old bull calf; 3 Black Angus heifers, 1 with 2^ mo. old heifer calf, 1 to calve soon and 1 young heifer, 1(3' mos. old. G. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 47, Winston, Ph. 942-
3754._________________ 1 Charolais bull, 10, 621,
reg. parent's, Oct. 2, 1957; also, 20, % Angus, Vz Charbray calves, all white bulls and heifers, avg. wt. 375 Ibs., 4 mos., some ^ breed heifers are 1 yr. old; yearling Charbray bull, 7/8. Hugh T. Johnson, 410 E. 10th St., Rome.
1 Holstein and 2 Jersey cross dairy heifers bred to Charolais bull, will calve in August and September; $200. ea A. E. Royer, Rt. 1, Midway, Ph. 884-1246.1.
_____Swine____
8 reg. Tamworth pigs, 5 gilts, 3 boars, 8 wks. old; sire from W. J. Sanford, Ind. Felton Heath Rt. 1, Lindale,

spirited. J. W. MoCuiiey, Nicholson,
Want bulldozer blade for Sears David Bradley garden plow. G. E. Wallace, Blair Bridge Rd., Rt. 2, Austell (Z. C. 3001), Ph. 948-6130.
Want irrigation system, gasoline engine with pump (direct connection) on wheels. Engine developing about 80 hp.; 1500 or more 5 in. aluminum pipe; also, want heavy custom baler, preferably John Deere 214, used not more than tWo seasons. Describe condition, price and location. P.

Ph. 759-6508.___________
Reg. Black Angus bulls, ealfhood vaccinated; 2, 16 mos. old, Eileenmere breeding, with papers, $200. ea. R. IF. Engeman, Box 348, McDonough.__
Coming 8 yr. old polled Hereford bull whose progeny has been tested in American Hereford Assn. Feed Lot and Carcass Evaluation Program, and several of his 8 mo. old sons; also, a 10 mo. old R. W. Jones ibred bull calf from Production reg. parents. Julian W. Collins, Box 107, De-

Hereford, some reg., 2 herd bulls, 1 reg., wt. approx. 1300 Ibs. each, $7,000. Ralph L. King, Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph. 4284914, (day or night, no collect calls).
Dairy herd with all equipment; also, 900 Ib. base with Southern Dairies. L. D. Smith, MonticeUo, Ph. 468-6166.
21 reg. Hereford cows and 1 bull, all bred, papers furnished, mostly young cows (freshening with 1st to 4th calf. Britt Chandler, Jr., Watkinsville, Ph. 769-'5486._______
Dbl. reg. both polled and

trade for broken Welsh pony, saddle horse, or pick up truck. O. V. Keith, Hill Rd., Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3695.____
26 extra nice young heifers from production tested herd, purebred but not reg.; several nice young bulls. Ed Gunfoy, P. O. Box 1537, Atlanta, Ph. JA. 2-3633.
Angus heifer calves and yearlings, all purebred, $100. and up; also, 21 Angus cows, all reg., some with calves, age 3-11 yrs., cows, $150. up, cow and calf, $225. up. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome,

Ph. 234-4578.'
Reg. Landrace and reg. Yorkshire, all ages at reasonable prices. Terrell Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 686^9282.
Rg. Landrac breeding stock, good bloodlines, service age boars and gilts, 5-6 mos. old boars and gilts. J. C. Brooks, Ideal, Ph. 949-2784, (after 6:30 p.m.).
Reg. Hampshire 'boar, ready for light service September 1st, will reg. for buyer, has had cholera treatment; will exchange for 2 reg. Yorkshire

Lipory Rt. 1, Hawkdnsville, Soto._________________ Hereford Assn., calfhood vac- Ph. 232-3019 (no collect females 8 wks. old, without

Ph. 892-2578.

'Entire herd of 51 rugged, cinated and from a certified calls).

papers, $75. here. W. R.

reg. horned Hereford cattle at herd; several bulls, 12-18

Crowder, Rt. 2, Greenville.

Want Farmall Cub tractor a bargain; will sell on terms, mos. old, CMR and Domino 3 purebred polled Hereford

with mower, disc plow, har- and lease pastures. Carl W. breeding for sale. Harry A. heifers, 14 to 16 mos. old, CV Reg. Spotted Poland China

row, cultivator, and any other Roberts, Ball Ground.

Wasden, Quitman.

and wormed; 1 Jersey cow with plenty of spots, good

equipment, in good working

bred to Angus bull; and reg. conformation, sired by cham-

condition (not junk) and rea- Shorthorn heifers, all pure- Several polled Hereford Black Angus bull, Eileenmere pion sires and dams; 3 mos.

sonable for cash. Prefer with- bred, 2 reg., 16 to 27 mos., all bulls, 10 mos. old, approx. 600 breed, 14 mos. old, excellent old select male pigs fit for

in 50 miles of Lilburn. Eula open except one, excellent Ibs., make good herd bulls, condition, ready for .light ser- any herd, ,$25.; ready for ser-

Sills, Sills Square B-386-C, breeding stock, $150. to $200. reg. Domino bloodlines, $200. vice. Wm. R. G. Cook, Rt. 1, vice, $40.; bred gilts, sows and

Rt. 1, LOburn, Ph. ,fl38-600 Col. Hazard H. Stay, Fortsori G: V. Jackson, Jr., Rt. 2, Covihgton, ,Ph'., 7jB6r5496, (no a gbod hepd bpar. Morris ;

(no collect calls)

'

Rd., Athens, Ph. 546-7663.

Stockbridge, Ph. 474-4509.

collect calls).

ders. Glenwood.

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Cattle, Swine
other Livestock
FOR SALE
Swine
Niice sow and 9 good; pigs; reasonably priced. J. J. Davidson, Rt. 1, Pineview.
lOherry red Duroc male and gilts, service size, nominated in United. Duroc Assn., will reg. in buyer's name, tested for bangs and lepto, treated for cholera, $40.; smaller size, different prices. A. C. Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Mershon, Ph. 647-58216, (no collect calls).
1 brood sow, half Hampshire and half Tamsworth, will farrow the last week in August, $55. E. J. Garrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee.
'Improved reg. Duroc hogs; males, 125-200 Ibs., $30. to $40.; gilts, around 125 Ibs., $30. to $35.; pigs about 80 Ibs., $25. Ernest Carter, Baxley, Ph. 7-2877.
Beg. SPC service boars, bred gilts and open gilts, backed by certification. M. J. Blaokmon Pinehurst, (4 mi. SE of ), Ph. 645-H3644.
Reg. Hampshire breeding stock pigs of weanirug age up to 5 mos., treated for cholera and worms, reg. in buyer's name, reasonable prices. T. C. Hammock, Rt. 1, Dry Branch, Ph. 945-2617, (Jeffersonville)._______________
Reg. Yorkshire boars, service age, about 300 Ibs., also, young boars, 150 Ibs., good bloodlines, nice selection; also, reg. gilts, both bred, and open. J. F. Moore, Jr., P. O. Box 87, Vidalia, Ph. 537-
3477._________________ iLandrace breeding stock
from QMS sire and dam; service age boars and. gilts, and 13 wk. old pigs, tested for brucellosis and is a fine herd, will reg. in buyer's name. M. C. Summer, Rt. 1, Box 162B, Warner Robins, Ph. 923-3362, (After 6 p.m.)._________
1 Poland China sow and pigs, 2 wks. old, also, 10 older pigs, for sale. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH 2-1334.
Reg. Hampshire from outstanding bloodline, from 4 to 11 mos. old, good wt. at 56 days, out of .good producing sows of large litters, herd tested for bangs and lepto, treated for worms and cholera; $30. to $50. O. W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 5 Moultrie, Ph. 985-4204.______________
20 Hampshire pigs, 8 wks. old, $10. ea. Jay Hayes, Rt. 1, Box 12, Oakwood, Ph. LE 2-i282i9, (Gainesville).__
Duroc boars and gilts, 2% to 6 mos. old, treated for cholera and erysipelas, can be reg. in buyer's name, $35. to $40. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton, (15 mi. southeast of, on h<wy. 30), Ph. 772-8845._______
1, 15 mo. old, purebred, Hampshire male, FFA pig, $50. J. C. Gosa, Box 97, Staithville. ____________
Reg. breeding hogs, Duroc and Hampshire, all ages and siredl from disease free top bloodline herds. Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst.______
6 pigs, QIC and Landrace cross, $8. each, ready for sale, August 15. M. G. Maney, Rt. 2, Box 18, Hiawassee._____
04 Spotted Poland China pigs, from 75 to 205 Ibs., best bloodlines, life treated, have class for champion. Lamar Altaian, Rt. 1, Alma.

Reg. SPC sow, 1 yr. old, brought 1 litter of pigs, from good bloodlines, $40. with papers; also, 1 reg. Duroc boar, 15 mos. old, $60. with papers. Clenton Burnett, Box 75, Rt. 2, Bremen, (5 mi. N. on Morgan Rd.).
1 Landrace boar, 2 Yorkshire sows and 6 pigs, for sale. Thomas Nash, Box 231, Beaver Ruin Rd., Norcross, Ph. 448-t3620.
35 old time mountain Guinea pigs, for sale; will sell all or any amount. G. H. McClure, Rt. B, Ellijay.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Bay Quarter horse mare, very gentle, excellent for children; also, western latigo saddle and breast collar like new; 2 horse trailers also available. C. R. Rieckhoff, Rt. 2, Johnsons Ferry Rd., Marietta, Ph. 422-2021.
2 grey Welsh mares, 1 roan Welsh mare with filly; all bred to reg. Welsh stallion. C. E. DeLoach, Jr., Claxton, Ph. 739-1853.
Small Palomino mare, bred and gentle, good size for child from 10 to 14 yrs. old, reasonable; also, 4 large mares, gentle and can be ridden by anyone, $100. and up; 6 maire ponies, $100. ea. Dick Fuller, AJbbeville, Ph. 46746313.
Shetland ponies for sale or trade, all sizes and colors; have 2 closely matched dark bays, would make good team. V. L. Manley, 330 Macedonia Rd. SE Atlanta, Ph. 3669315.
Extra gentle reg. Walking show horse igelding by Midnight Sun, shows well in all 3 gaits, fast in running walk and children can show him; reasonably priced. Perry Barnes, Rt. 4, Camilla.
17 mo. old Quarter horse filly, black with white star in face, halter broke, $140. William Callahan, Rt. 1, Blackshear, Ph. 449-5286.
Reg. Walking mare, yr: old, chestnut sorrel, by world champ Old Glory and out of Atomic Lady by Miller's Wilson Alien, and out of Last Chance mare. Stewart Smith, Rt. 2, Doerun, Ph. 782-5643, (no collect calls). _____
Welsh pony, gelding, bay with black mane and tail, about 600 Ibs., 8 yrs. old, also, nearly new saddle and bridle; reasonably priced. G. W. Campbell, 9527 Bouldercrest Dr., Gonley, Ph. 2413145.
Saddle horse and saddle, horse is gentle to ride, 2 yrs. old, reasonably priced. Warren Harben, Juno.
7 yr. old Tennessee Walking horse, geldiing, strawberry roan, excellent for children, well trained, white blaze on forehead; horse, saddle, bridle and halter, $200. E. C. Davis Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. 926-3208._____________
At stud: Rising Sunday Sun, dbl. reg. Palomino TWBA, 550168,, PHBA, 15357; also, Dan Spray, reg. blue roan Quarter horse, P-li42,883. Ray T. Warr, Green Ridge Farms, Meansville, Ph. 507-3106.
Tennessee Walking mare, very gentle, with western saddle, bridle and martingale. Britt Chandler, Jr., Watkinsville, Ph. 769-5486.______
3 saddle horses; 1 mare and 2 geldings, all are suitable for children, gentle; also, 3 saddles and bridles. Gil Barton, Box 239, County Line Rd. Lithia Springs, Ph. 9423291.______________
Black reg. Quarter horse, fast, great barrel horse; other fine Quarter horses. Joyce Rowland, 300 West Peachtree, Atlanta, Ph. 525-145.

Show horses, reg., 5 and 3 gaited, roadsters and fine harness horses; reasonably priced. Bob Hanshaw, c/o Dixie Rebel Stable, P. O. Box 145 Old Ringgold Rd., Ft. Oglethorpe, Ph. 866- 8254.
Palomino Quarter horse gelding, quick and fast, for experienced rider; also, sorrel Quarter horse stallion, very gentle; at stud: reg. Morgan stallion, chestnut color, excellent conformation, fee, $25. Paul R. Brown, Rt. 1 Box 110, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-7289.
Hunter type gelding, 8 yrs. old, 16 hands, excellent condition, natural jumping ability, has good possibilities, ideal for cross country rides. Judy Pace, 4645 Flat Shoals Rd., Deoatur, Ph. 241-1480, (nights).
Shetland ponies; mares, colts, and geldings, some are child broke, all are gentle, $50. and up; also, saddles, harness and carts; for sale or will trade ponies for beef type cows. Bill Kirkland, 4585 LaVista Rd., Tucker, Ph. 9381,574.
5 gaited Vz Arabian gelding, 15 hands, guaranteed 7 yrs. old, easy to ride, bay with white star, $175.; diamond studded black parade saddle, like new, $75. W.. J. Brown, Rt. 5, Box 64A, Macon, (4% mi. out Upper River Rd.), Ph. SH 6-21976.
At stud: golden Palomino, Step Easy Little Man; jet black Arabian stallion, reg. 20098, fee, $20.; will pick up mare and breed until caught; for sale, 5 gaited buckskin gilding, anyone can ride, or will trade for smaller horse. J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU 957.98.
Reg. thoroughbred mare and gelding, both have gentle dispositions and are green jumpers. Paul Palmer, 1003 Johnsons Ferry Rd., Marietta.
Small Shetland mare with filly foal, gentle, broke to ride, black, $100.; also, yearling male Shetland, $50. Robert E. Burns, 1010 E. McIntosh Rd., Griflfin, Ph. 2275213.
8 yr. old mare, very gentle; also, saddle and bridle, $150. J. C. Ellis, Rt. 1, Barmore Rd., Marietta, Ph. 427-4113.
2 reg. Albino mares in foal, 5 gaited, gentle, will sell with or without foals at side, 3 yr. old bay filly, % Tenn. Walker; 2, 2 yr. old stallions, gentle and partly trained; also, beautiful 5 gaited white pony, Welsh type.- Mrs. Julia Howell, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph. 476-2365, (Duluth).
Fine black Indian pony gelding, Possom, ready for shows, western equitation, $200., or best offer. John Rip Wilson, Quarter horse Training Stables, Madison.
Quarter type mare, squirrel gray, Pinto, good for barrel racing and pleasure riding; will sell with or without saddle. Wiley Partin, Rt. 1, Cleveland.
2 good' racking mares, both are bay color, both are bred to a reg. Arabian stallion; also, 1 good black 3 gaited mare bred to reg. Tennessee Walking stud; all 3 are gentle. Earl Stokes, Rt. 3, Box 397 Griffin, Ph. 227-7502.
iReg. 3 yr. old half Arabian Pinto gelding; grade 2 yr. old Quarter horse sorrel stud colt; reg. 1 yr. old half Arabian bay stud colt. Charles L. McDaniel, Hobby Horse Farm, 2960 DeMooney Rd. SW, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 964S845, (iFairburn, no collect calls).

At stud: top reg. Tennessee Walking horse, Tom Dooley. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bonder Rd. NW, Atlanta, Ph. 355-2828.

8 yr. old Quarter mare, wt. about 850 Ibs., good barrel racing, spirited but gentle; also, 6 yr. old Pinto gelding, had some training on barrels, wt. about 800 Ibs. Ken Jenkins, Suches, Ph. 747-2561.

2 red sorrel Shetland ponies with white mane and tail, 2 yrs. old, broke for children to ride, 1 male, 1 female 33 in. tall, $75. ea.; 3 mares with colts by side, $125., for pair, under 5 yrs. old; other ponies, $65. ea.; also, saddles, bridles.
Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771.

Reg. Walking horses: 1

yearling stud, roan, flax mane

and tail, $200.; 1 filly, 3 yrs.

old, in foal to reg. stallion,

$300.; 12 yr. old mare with

filly colt, rag., $500.; also,

several colts to be weaned in

fall. Mrs. F. W. Donovan, Jr.,

Box 937, Thomasville, Ph.

CA 6-2778.

_______

11 mo. old horse colt, hind stockings, black mane and tail, brown; will trade for heifer or cow of equal value. T. G. Alley, Rt. 3, Clarkes-
ville.

Buckskin Quarter mare,

blue ribbon winner in time

events; must sell. Frankie

Hewatt, Stone Mountain, Ph.

469-8'369.

____

Nice gentle bay Quarter horse mare, 2 yrs. old and bred, reg. in American Quarter Horse Assn., broke to ride but not trained for cattle, $350.; also, Shetland mule, 40 in. tall, $100. Rodger Fuller, Abbeville, Ph. 467-9825.

At stud: Sun's Midnite Dream, reg. Tennessee Walking horse, son of Midnight Sun, black; fee, grade mares, $35., reg., $50. Robert W. Mitchell, Jr., Jackson-Mitchell Walking horse farm, Rt. 1, Campton, (4 mi. from Mon-
roe), Ph. 2i67-5849, (no col-
lect calls).

Gentle broke ponies for sale or trade; other horses, saddles and carts.; want old and crippled horses and mules, will pick up within 75 mi. of Augusta, highest prices paid. E. J. McMahon, 1920 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE 3-v3!710.

2 Shetland mares and one 38 in. Shetland stud; $80. ea., or will trade for tractor. Roger S. Oobb, 613 Atwood
Dr., Marietta.

Herd of ponies for sale; will sell 1 or ail, $50. and up. L. B. Branan, Jr., 5240 Northside Dr. NW, Atlanta
27, Ph. 255-6175.

Beautiful Palomino mare, wt. 900 Ibs., gentle for lady or children, 4 or 5 yrs. old, $225. Hugh Hopkins, Elber-
ton.

19 Quarter horses: 6 brood mares; 6, 2 yr. olds; 6, 1 yr. olds; and 1 sorrel stallion with white tail and mane. J. W. Scogin, 1162 Main St.; Forest Park, Ph. MA 7-2931.

12 Shetland pony mares, all bred, and 1 stallion; $100. ea. at farm. Mrs. Mary Dumas, Hillsboro.
1 Palomino stud, 1 yr. old, for sale. John C. Lee, Rt. 1, 5015 Welcome All Rd., College Park, (% mi. off hwy. 29, south).____________
3 yr. old Palomino mare, beautiful horse, has been ridden by a 7 yr. old girl and won many ribbons, $285. John R. Sanders, 5501 Stonewall Tell Rd., College Park, Ph. 964-71501, (no collect calls).

Sheep and Goats
Alpine does, 16 mos. to 6 yrs. old, from carefully selected herd; will breed to thoroughbred buck. Ben O. Holmes, Rt. 3, Box 10, Ringgold.
Milk goat now giving about % gal. milk, and half grown doe kid, $26. for both. C. F. Hardin, Hephzibah, (1/4 mi. on left Willis Foreman Rd., off Hwy. 25).
1 ram sheep, black face type, 3 yirs. old, $15. J. K. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 394, Riverdale, Ph. 478-9697.

Cattle, Swine

other Livestock
WANTED
Want to buy purebred Toggenburg buck, (milk goat), not over 18 mos. old; state price and when can be picked up. John C. Smith, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ph. 2-6832.
Want reg. Guernsey male, 6 or 8 mos. old, spot in forehead, red with plenty of white on him. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
Want a young butt head milk goat, gentle; also want a young male Tamworth pig; will pay fair price, but, would prefer to exchange for both billy goat and pig to prevent in-breeding. Y. M. Anderson, Willianison.
Want a good, gentle milk goat, prefer hornless, giving milk; must be delivered. Letters answered. Mrs. Jeff Veal, Sr., Rt. 2, Sandersville.
Want 15 to 20 head of feeder pigs, around 50 to 75 Ibs., treated, wormed and bangs free; will pay market prices and pick up within radius of 100 mi. State price arid number of head in first letter. Randy Waters, Rt. 1, Brooklet.

Agricultural

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE

Blakemore strawberry pl-
ants, strong, healthy, plants, $1. C. No shipping, you come for and I will dig. Mrs. Bessie Bennett, 6962 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Stone Mountain, Ph. 460-Qi507.

Georgia heading cabbage collard seed, germ. 90 pet., 30c teaspoonful and self-addr e s s ed, stamped envelope. Mrs. G. Collins, Cobbtown.

White multiplying Nest onions, $2. gal. plus 50c per gal. for shipping charges. Roy Clark, 207 Weeks St., Decatur.

Collard and tomato plants,

$1. C., or 300, $2.75, or cheap-

er by the thousand at bed.

Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gaines-

ville.

,!

Bearing size mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry and winter huckleberry bushes, $1. doz.; tame plum bushes, 5, $1.; big, tame, cherry bushes and black walnut bushes, 2, $1. All rooted, Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Elli-

jay.________________
Little white Nest onions, red multiplying Scallion onions, and buttons from same, $2. gal. Add postage. G.; T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

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Agricultural Agricultural

Seed & Plants FOR SALE

Seed & Plants

WANTED

Old-time multiplying Shallots, 50, $1. and 35c postage Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown (Z. C. 30125).______

Ga. collard plants, $1. C. ppd.; old-fashioned Shallot onion sets, $1. C. ppd. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.

Collard plants, $1. C.; $2.75

for 500; or $4. M. shipped. L.

C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Bethel

Church Rd., Gainesville (Z.

C. 30601).

_________

Rutger tomato plants, 75c C.; 500, $2.50; $4. M.; collard plants, 75c C. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2 Gaines-
ville.

Red multiplying onions for

fall planting, 30c lb.; 5 libs., in

one gal.; little sets, sama

kind, $1. C.; Ig. garlic bulbs,

onion type, 6 50c; rhubarb pie

plant stalks, 25c lb.; 7-Top

turnip seed, germ. 97 pet., 25c

tblspn.; 7'5c cup. Add postage.

Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,

Ellijay.

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Want best price on 800 Ibs. of Italian Ryegrass seed, State germination and purity of seed. James A. Bower, Rt. 1, Alma.
Livestock Feed,
Hay & Grain
FOR SALE
3 types of hay, Fescue, Millet, Serecia, 86c per bale at term. Joe Brock, Fair'burn, Ph. 964-2741.
Good highly fertilized hay, your choice of Serecia, Lespedeza or Coastal Bermuda; have plenty. A. T. Mullis, Cad'well, Ph. 689-4305.
Nice heavy oats, $1. bu.; good quality oat straw, 30c per bale; quality Coastal Bermuda hiay, well fertilized, 60c per bale; all prices at barn. P Lipory, Rlt. 1, Hawklnsville, Ph. 892-12578.

Old-time, little, white Nest onions, $2. gal.; Ig. red Nest onions, $2.50 gal. Add 50c on ea. gal. for postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Garlic bulbs, large size, 6, $1.; smaller, 10, $1. plus postage. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 132, Jesup ('Z. C. 31545).
Fall tomato plants, 30, $1.; cabbage collards, 95c C.; hot and mild pepper, 25c doz.; collards, 80c C.; Shallot buttons, 75c qt.; garlic buttons, 2;5c C.; tansy and sage plants, 50c ea. Add postage. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., (SW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30-310), Ph. 753-5251.
Giant tree tomato seed, germ. 94 pet., 200 seed, $1. ppd.; sample pk., 25c with stamped, addressed envelope. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
Bearing size mtn. blue berries, dewberries, blackberries and winter huckleberries, $1. doz.; black walnuts, 4, $1.; tame cherry bushes, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Mixed grass hay, 75c bale at the barn, 6Ge in the field; also have Coastal hay. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-!
Fresh cut, highly fertilized, Coastal Bermuda hay. J. F. Moore, Jr., P. O. Box 87, Vidiilia, Ph. 537-13477._______
Now booking orders for Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, excellent quality, cutting as weather permits, can pick up behind baler or will deliver short distances. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312, (Odum).
Most any amount of Coastal Bermuda or Brown Top Millet hay, from $1-5. to $20. per ton in field. Call early mornings for arrangements. E. H. Ensz, Louisville, Ph. LI 7-6795, (Wrens).
Coastal Bermuda hay, $20. per ton in field; use of loader $2.; at barn, $25.; have conveyor. H. G. Bell, 118 Woodlawn Dr., Statesboro.

Wrens Abruzzi rye, purity 99.80 pet., germ. 90 pet., inert .20 pet., $2.60 bu.; Georgia Jet barley, other crop, .10 pet., purity 99.67 germ .90 pet., inert .33 pet. $1.60 bu. All cleaned & treated in 2 bu. bags. No noxious weeds. Prices FOB. Charles W. Carter, W i n t e r v i 1 le, Ph. 543-9755 (Athens).
Rutgers tomato plants, 75c C.; 500, $2.50 plus postage. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, River Rd., Lithia Springs.

Hay, highly fertilized and limed, heavy square bales, baled without rain. 1964 crop, excellent; Serecia, Lespedeza and Rye Grass mixed, $1. per bale. Mrs. Ray Almand, 4)864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7758.
Approximately 20 bales each, good quality Oat, Barley, and Rye hay, for sale at my barn; take all at 75c per bale. C. A. Hill, Antioch Rd., Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph. 428-5906.

Everbearing strawberry plants, $2.25 C. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee.
576 Ibs. Kentucky 31 tall Fescue seed, purity 97.32 pet., germ. 85 pet., inert .88 pet., other crop 1.81 pet., no weed seed. Make offer. E. F. C. Fisk, Hampton, Ph. 946-4049.
Coastal Bermuda stolens or sprigs, by the truck load. W. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Bonaire (3-V2 mi. E. of HJwy. 41, on Hwy. 96, at 4-Way stop).
Ga. coliards, 75c C.; fall, flat, Butch cabbage plants, 80c C.; celery plants, 15, $1.25; parsley, >1&, $1.25 Russian ooittfrey roots, 3, $1,25. All ppd. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega.

200 bu. Coker 911 meal corn, heavy ears; FOB my farm; will t ^e for good y. James W. Wallis, Rt. 5, rollton, Ph. 832-7108.
Hay, $20. per ton in field. W. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Bonaire, (3% mi. east of Hwy. 41, on Hwy. 96, at 4 way stop).
Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE
26 Bantam chickens for sale. Mrs. L. W. Porter, Rt. 3, Buford.

B. B. Reds, Silver Duckwings, black O. E. Jap Silkies, $5. pr., or $7.'50 trio; Araucanus chickens, $7.50 trio; black O. E. BB Reds, Silver Ducklwing roosters, $2. up. Send MO. Will ship express collect. J. M. Warren, Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta (Z. C. 303H<6), Ph. MA. 76939.
Show Bantams: Black O.E. Games, 3 old prs., $5. pr.; young trio, $3.; silver Duckwing Old English Games, 3 old trios, $7.50 trio; young pr., $2.; baby chicks in breeds, 7;5c ea.; Barred Rock Bantams, $2.; pr. Pit Games, $2. Eddy Barber, 488 Fioyd Rd., Mableton, (Z. C. 30059), Ph. 94!8-i2159.
Pheasants: White, 300 to 400 pr.; Jumbo Ringneck, 65c to $1. ea.; Mongolians, $1. ea.; Buffs, $4. pr.; Silver hens, $3. ea., 2/3rds grown; Reeves^ $5. pr.; will have few pr. Kalege, B. T. Golden cock, $2. to $3. ea. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus, Ph. 924-i7675.______________
Guinea pigs (cavies), English short-hair, white and colored: young breeders from heavy producing stock, $3. pr.; extra females, $2. ea. FOB. Will ship railway express. Jimmy Reed, PO Box 26, Chicopee, Ph. 532-f81&2 (Gainesville, no collect calls).
Pigeons, pr. of white Kings, $2.; pr. Giant Homers and
pr. Auto-Sex Texans, $5. pr.;
young Giant Homers and Au-
to-Sex Texans, 3 each, $1,50
ea. All for $18.00. Send M.O.
John Pentecost, Jr., Washing-
ton Rd., Thomson, Ph. 595-
3959.

Ducks: Wild stock Mallards, $5. pr.; Muscovy (quackless), $4. pr.; Wood ducks, $15. pr.; Fia. ducks, also called Fla. Mallards, $15. pr. Federal and state permits needed to buy Fla. and Wood ducks. All FOB farm, buyer pay shipping cost. Paul W. Barwick, Rt. 3, Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6440i2 (no collect calls).
Several mated prs. of Giant Homers and T e x a n - Auto Sfexing birds; also, 6 wk.-.3 mo. old birds. Producers of Iprge squabs. Write for prices and information. F. M. Ogletree, ST., Barnesville.
Dark Cornish Bantams, spring hatched, cockerels and pullets, show type, good blood, big bones. Gordon Haney, 5 E. Second St., Aragon.
Rabibits: Bel. Brown, 1 pr., 1 yr. old, 1 pr., 4 mos. old, white N. Z. bucks, 3, 4 and
6 mos. old; also, young does, all in excel, health, from Ig. litters. Will ship express collect. Marie Finley, 967 Chattahoochee Dr., Gainesville, Ph. LE. 6470.
Improved Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $15. C., or l'8c ea.; day old birds, 25c ea.; five cents for ea. additional wk. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd., Rt. 1, Dunwoody, Ph. 993-4020.
New Zealand white rabbits, 5 grown females and about 30 young ones of various sizes. Cannot ship. David R. Stapieton, Rt. 1, Lumber City, Ph. 363-44:51.

Gamble quail, mated, $4. pr.; young Gambles, Vz grown, $1.,25 ea.; 3 wks. old, 50c ea.; Button quail, 4 hens and 3 roosters, $20.; pr. Ringneck pheasants, $3. J. J. Chatham, Rt. 2, Doraville, Ph. 457-5.948 (Chamblee)._____
23 Cornish hens and roosters, $2. ea., 1 or all. T. K. Hudlow, 4180 Gwinn Dr., Norcross, Ph. 448-3008.
6 hens and rooster of Silver Spangled Hamburgs, hatched June 1963, $1. ea. Cannot ship. J. M. Overton, Rt. 3, Box 155A, Newnan (Z. C. 30263).
Trio of pit Games, Johnson Red quill, $15. Will not ship. Nina Pitts, Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph.
427-6167 (after 6 P. M.).
Pr. 1962 hatch silver pheasants, $9.; pr. 1963 hatch Mutants, hen layed this year, $5.; 1 cock, 3 hens, 1963 hatch, hens layed this yr., $8. Will ship. Thomas R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pinehurst (Z. C. 31070).
Bobwihite quail, 25c ea., o t h e r s priced according to age. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta (Z. C. 30319), Ph. CE 7-5340.
4 NZW does, 1 bred, 1 Calif, doe with 6, 4 wk. old, young, and 2 cages with 9 compartments, reasonable. Olan Wills, 303 Simpson Rd., Forest Park, Ph. 366-8178 (no collect calls).
Pit Games, purebred Roundheads, stags, trimmed, ready for walk; also, Roundhead pullets for sale. H. G. Faulkner, Stonewall, Ph. 9642744.

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, August 19, 1964

Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE

Several breeds of show type Bantams, top quality, prices most reasonable. Will ship. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St., Marietta, (Z. C. 30060), Ph.
428-iS302.___________
Dark Cornish Bantams, show type, $10. trio; Auto-Sex Texans, $7. to $10. pr., real good squabbers; Racing Homers, $5. per mated pr.; $1.50 for young. R. W. Pealor, 1733 Inverness Ave., NE, Atlanta (Z. C. 30306), Ph. TR. 5-3829.

Bulldog type Cornish Bant-

ams, April hatched, crowing

size, $5. trio; 3 only, service

age, Feb. hatch stage, $3. ea.;

have 2 yards, can properly

mated; 3 common hens, 50c

ea.; 5 common stags, crowing,

25c ea. M. O. Only. J. H. Akin,

3196 Mt. Gilead Rd., SW, At-

lanta (Z. C. 30311), Ph. 344-

3593.

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Bobwhite quail, some old

enough for releasing, 80c ea.;

also, quail eggs, 15c ea. Mrs.

Marjorie Blackstone, Rt. 4,

Canton Hwy., Gumming, Ph.

887-2524.

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12 mixed Cornish Game

chickens (almost grown),

make offer. Mrs. Wilkerson,

3418 LaVista Rd., Decatur, Ph.

938-2431.

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Approx. 75-100 mixed chickens for sale reasonable. Call before coming to see. Mrs. R. Langley, 1936 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta, Ph.
MA. 2-3159. _____ ____

2 roosters, 1 hen, white-

laced red Cornish and 1 pr.

dk. Cornish, $2. ea., or $3.50

pr. All 6 mos. old and out of

good show stock. Joe Holton,

Rt. 1, Box 146, Mabelton (Z,

C. 30059).

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Northern Bobwhite quail, day old birds, 25c ea.; older
birds priced according to age. Have all ages and all are nice birds. Mrs. J. C. Thacke-r, Rt.
2, Acworth, Ph. 974--6508.

2/5 or 30 White Rock pullets, some roosters 9 or 10 wks. old; also, some French Mondain pigeons. Will sell all or part.
Mrs. Austin Gustafson, Rt. 1, Lilburn, Ph. 938-3761.

Games: Hatch (green leg-

ged); Roundheads; Branden-

berays (So. Georgias), pure.

Early stage and pullets, $5.

up; special hens, $10. up; 2

battered cocks, $10.; eggs, $3.

per setting. Mrs. A. L. Hill,

312 Warren St., Atlanta Ph.

378-2980.

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New Zealand white does, $5. ea. and up; Ringneck doves, $3. pr. Send M. O. Will ship express collect. No Sunday Sales. B. V. Davis, Rt. 2,
Acworth.

Game chickens, grays and Clarets, cheap. Nonie Crowder, Rt. 1, Trion (1 mi. East
of).__________________
Rhode Island Red hens, 1 yr. old. One was grand champion at Southeastern Fair, $2. ea. Mrs. J. M. Goss, Rt. 5, Hicks Rd., Marietta (Z. C. 30060), Ph. HE. 5-5523.

iRabbits: Brown Dutch and one <NZW buck, all grown; also, 8 Dutch does and 2
bucks, all $2. ea. D. F. Osborne, James St., Winder.

Pair Peafowls, $35. R. C. Whitman, Eatonton, Ph. 48521541 (days).

Pink and white Peonies, 3, Cedartown (Z. C. 3012-5).

Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
Want some modern Game Bantams, 1964 hatch. State prices. John D. Wallace, 401 Seventh Ave., Winder.
Flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
Yellow Daffodils, purple King Iris, blue Violets, purple wild Iris, Foxglove, 4 doz., $1.; purple Weeping Mary, purple Lilac, yellow Xmas Jasmine, mtn. Laurel, SweetSh'rub, Azaleas, 5, $1.; big white Snowball bushes, dbl. yellow Japonica, $1. ea.; All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Bearded Iris: Arab Chief, solid Mahogany, Orchid Lady, Black Banner, Display, Bryce Canyon, Wabash, Flora Zenor, Red Orchid, Golden Majesty, Mulberry Rose, one ea., $3.50 ppd; surplus Iris, good but not labeled, ea. different color, $2.50 doz. ppd. Mrs. Josie McAlpin, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa (Z. C^ 30176).
Daylilies, named varieties, labeled: Gloire Rouge, Sulin, Marlboro, Linda, Salmon Sheen, Knighthood, Port, AnFairwell, Goliath, AdmiraMikado, Black Hills, Flamfa e a u, Griselle, C 1 a y p s o, Chengtu, Ballerina, Pink Prelude, $3,50 doz. ppd. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcresit Dr., Austell.
.Daylilies: Artistry, $25.; Star Ruby, $20.; Finest Hour, $10.; Nobility, $6. Lady Inara, $2.; Lilac, $1.; dbl. div., 20 pet. bonus. Postage 5'0c; 5 ea. pink, purple, cream, red, $3.50 labeled, ppd, Visitors welcome any day incl. Sun. P. M. Walter Jackson, 11&3 Vioker?_St, Atlanta (Z. C. 303iL6).
Mixed, large, Bearded Iris, 20, $1. plus 35c postage. No choice of color. Mrs. G. N. Ethieredge, Rt. 4, Box 25, Jackson.
Dwarf blue per. Phlox, 'blue crested Iris (Cristola), $1.50 doz.; broadleaf green Liriope (big blue), English Ivy, Vinca Minor, red, blue, white and pink Thrift, red Violets, red Katsonia, Blackberry, Lemon and red Spider Lilies, $1. doz.; $5. C.; Ga. Easter Lilies, 20c ea. Add postage. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
Jade, Artillery plants, ruffled Fern, Prayer plants, Christmas and Thanksgiving Cactus, all rooted, 50c ea.; Ola Kala, yellow Iris, 3, $1. 25c postage. Mrs. H. R. Glower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Castor or Mole bean seed, 15c doz. and stamped envelope; dwarf green Liriope, red Dixie Brilliant Thrift, red Violets, sweet scented blue Violets, Vinca Minor, Blackberry and Daylilies, $1. doz.; $5. C. Mrs. John Rodgers, Greenville.
All kinds of box flower cuttings, Geraniums, Begonias, Fuchsia and others, 10, $1.; all cols. Chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; blue Iris, 40c doz.; Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. Add postage. Thel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Jonquils, $1.50 C. ppd. Mrs. $1. and 3Sc postage. Mrs, J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown (Z. C. 3<0:li2'5),

Rainbow plants, Iris, Ig. white, sky blue, Blue Bird, pink summer blooming Mums, Limon Lilies, yellow Rose of Texas, Lily of the Valley, 6, 5-Oc; Cactus: Patty Cake, Corncob, Rat Tail, Cushion, Texas Barrl, 4, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Kit. 2-2, Ellijay.
Red, salmon Geranium cuts, 7 diff. Cactus, Justtica cuts, white Oxalis, red Spider Lilies, purple Pepper plants, mixed up cols., rooted Sultanas, red Gizzard, lOc ea.; solid leaf, palm like, Fern, Maiden's Hair Fern, 4*0c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, La wren ceville.
Gardenias, $1. ea.; bearing size Buckeyes, $1. ea.; Buckeye plants, 2, $1.; red sassafras plants, nice size for fall planting, $1. ea.; good luck buckeyes, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Suffuticose, Boxwood, 4-i6 in., $25. C.; delicate pink, Dixie Brilliant Crape Myrtles, Ii8-i25 in., $5. doz.; Sparkle Red Verbena, $2. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Paul Goodroe, Rt. 3, Box 147, Greenville.
'1<50 diff. Iris, my selection, not labeled, $1. doz.; 135 difif. Daylilies in reds, yellows, orange, bronze, purples, ivory, rose-pink, It. pink, $2., $2.50 and $3. doz. State cols, wanted. Labeled to color. 40c post, ea. doz., and lOc ea. additional doz. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Rt. 1, Washington.
Thrift, lig. clumps, $1. ea. min. order, 10 clumps. Cannot ship. H. S. Reagan, 1860 North Druid Hills Rd. NE, Atlanta 30319^ Ph.J534-539'l.
Martin gourd seed. Ig. pkit., 25c; Bushel and other large mixed gourd seed, 30, $1.; send stamped, addressed envelope. R. C. Ctoastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Red Spider Lilies, paper white and Sacred Japanese Narcissus, light blue yard Violets, blue Widow's Tears, blue Spider-Wart Lilies, 50c doz. Add 50c extra for postage. Free seed. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 No. Madison St., Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).

Red Geraniums, lOc, 35c ea.; yellow C'annas 75c doz.; Daylilies, $1. C.; Snapdragons, $1. doz.; Coleus, Rainbow, mix, &5c doz.; Spider Lilies, $1. doz.; Iris, Ig. size, 95c doz.; blue Phlox, pink Thrift, 95c doz. Add postage. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., SW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30310), Ph. 763-5251.
Moses in the Bulrush; Babe in the Manger, 2, 35c; Joseph's Coat, Mix Hibiscus, 2, 25c; Amaryllis Lilies, 2, 50c; also, clinging strawberry plants, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Daffodil bulbs: King Alfred, Irish Luck, dbl. Dukoat, 50c doz.; mixed bulbs, 3'5c doz.; mixed Iris, all Cols., $1. doz.; 100 diff. Daylilies, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. T. Hall, Rt. 5, Rome (Z. C. 30163).
Daylilies, Crimson Pirate, Heart Stealer, Modisty, Sweet Briar, Cornell, Primula, Amulet, Fred Stuntz, Ming Toy, Seminole Chief, Kentucky Cardinal, Catoallero, 12 plants, $3.50 labeled; Rack or Moss Rose cuttings, 12, $1:25 ppd. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adei (Z. C. 31620).
Dbl. yellow C annas, $1. doz.; red Cannas, $2. doz.; white Candytuft, $1. doz.; purple Iris, 50c doz.; white Babybreath, white Butterfly bush, Abelias, Easter Roses, yard Hydrangeas, red hot Poker, pink Primrose, 50c ea.; pink Thrift, 50c C. rooted sprigs. Add postage. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Yellow Daffodils, Orange Daylilies, purple Iris, Foxglove, 5 doz., $1.; Azaleas, Weeping Mary, purple Lilac, Sweet-Shrub, 4, $1.; white Snow Balls, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Border plants (purple blossoms), 2'5, $1.; Mimosa trees, small, $1. doz.; larger, 4, $1.; Spirea, Bridal Wreath, 4, $1.; Wisteria vines, 4, $1.; yellow Jasmine, hardy, 4, $1.; Jonquil bulbs, 50, $1. Add postage. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Box
132, Jesup (Z. C. 31545).

Several cols. African Violets, well rooted, 2, $1. ppd.,
or 1 doz. leaf cuttings, $1. ppd. Mrs. L. R. Greene, Bright St., Cuthbert, Ph. 732-12676.

Well - matured Martin gourds, Ig., 50c ea.; med., 3'5c ea.; cut shellacked and ready
to hang, $1. ea.; also, Martin gourd seed, 20, $1.; odd-shap-
ed African gourd seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed, $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowttian, Rt. 5, Ellijay._____________

Iris, blue and white, Lem-
on Lilies, Dayiilies, $1. doz. plus postage; Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg. plus stamped
envelope; African gourd seed, odd shaped, 3'5 seed, $1. plus stamped envelope. Mrs. Elzie
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30.540)._____________

Flower seed: Di an thus
Pinks, Giant Pansies, Petuni-
as, Portulaca, Marigolds, Shirley Poppies, Snapdragons, Zinnias, Strawberry Popcorn,
Ornamenta'l gourd seed, 20c pkg. and stamped envelope. Mildred Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli-

jay-_____________

Paper white Narcissus, 2

doz., $1.; $3.50 C.; spring

blooming Narcissus, Daffodils,

Jonquils, 36, $1.; $2. C.; $10.

M. All FOB; mixed Iris, un-

rooted cuttings, dbl. red,

white Geraniums, $1. doz. Add

35'C postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones,

Madison.

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Newer Iris, blue ribbon
winners in A.IJS. shows. Many listed in popularity poll, 50, $11.25; few newer pinks in
collection, some 50c and some $1., my selection. Mrs. Mar-
vm B. Farrar, Jenkinsberg.

Geraniums, rooted, red, pink and white, grape-leaf Begonias, Lantanas, diff. cols.,
35c ea., rooted; per. Phlox, $1.; pink Prince Feather, yel-
low and red, $1. doz. Add postage, Mrs. F. M. Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Pink Spider (Magic) Lily bulbs, $1. doz., 40c postage; Tiger Lily bulbs, extra Ig., 7 in. around, 50c ea.; $5,50 doz., 50c postage; 4 in. around, 3, $1.25 and postage; medium, 25c ea., 50 postage. 14 mix size, $5., 50c postage. Mrs. Jim S. Blackwell, Newborn
(Z. C. 30i262).

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Flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
Kurume Azalea, Red Wing and White Snow, bunchy, blooming size plants, 10, $5.; Dixie Red Crape-Myrtle, also pure white, 6-8 in. cuttings, 10, $1.; red Violets, blooming size, 10, $2. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville.
Red, pink Verbena, red, pink white, blue Thrift, $1. doz.; $5. C.; mix col. Sweet Williams, pink Phlox, $1. doz.; blue Violets, blue Iris, Daylilies, 2 doz., $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville (Z. C. 302120).
Violets, wine red; white and blue Vinca Monor (evergreen), Liriape, blue Phlox, Ligustrum, $1.50 doz. del. All good plants; 150 Blackberry Lilies, $10.; 3'00 narrow-leaf Liriope, $6. del. Lois Woodruff, Greenville.
Red Verbena, wine Verbena, Sweet William, Feverfew, Bishop's Weed, Browallia and Strawberry Begonia, all $1. doz.; 6 Aluminum plants, $1.; 4 Polka Dot Aloe, $1. Add 35c postage to ea. Mrs. Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1. Box 323, Washington.
140 Daylilies, diff., reds, orange, purple-wine, bicolors, pinks, canary, roses, It. pink, state colors, labeled, $3. and $3.50 doz.; not labeled, $2. and $2.50 d!oz.; 125 Iris, $1.25 doz.; 50, $4. Add 40c postage on first doz., lOc additional or part doz. Bonus plants. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Rt. 1, Washington.
Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.; per. Phlox, mix cols., tall, 15, $1.; Jonquil bulbs, 3 doz., $1.; purple Jew, lOc per cut; Scallion shallot buttons, 50c cupful; Emperor and Empress Daiffodil bulbs, 2 doz., $1. Add 35c postage. Min. order $1. Mrs. R. P. Stinheimer, Brooks.
100 blooming spring bulbs, $2.; 8 diff. Cactus, $1.; Japanese evergreen, Xmas Poinsettias, Devil's Backbone, Mother-in-law Tongue, pink Polka Dot, Angel Wing Begonias, 50c ea.; qt. Sweet William seed, $3. PPd. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan.
Bearded Iris, blooming size, mixed, $1.25 doz.; Hybrid Daylilies, blooming size, mixed, 20c ea.; mixed Canna bulbs (1 pink), 5, $1. plus postage; hybrid Daylily seed, pollinated' by hand from named varieties, mixed, 180 seed, $1. and stamped envelope. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2. Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).
Liriope, green-leaf, 75c doz.; Vinca Monor, 50c doz.; white, yellow Narcissus, 3'5c C. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, River Rd., Lithia Springs.
Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed
WANTED
Want old-fashioned, single, white Roman Hyacinth bulbs, and old-ifashioned, single, light pink Roman Hyacinth bulbs. Mrs. Harry B. Launius, 330 Walton St., Monroe.
Want roote of Peonies with at least 3 to 5 eyes, for late August planting. Write stating name and price. Mickey Morris, Rt. 2, Box 451-A, Aiistell:

Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
80 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lib. cap., no letters, nice smooth cloth, 2'5c ea. plus postage. Will send COD, prompt shipment. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.
New crop mtn. sourwood honey, 5 lib. extracted, $2.10; with comb, $2.50; cases of 6, $10,50 and $12.50; 10 Kb. extracted, $3.T5; add postage; 60 lib. can extracted, $20.00 FOB. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville.___________
Wild cucumber bark, red alder bark, rattle root, yellow root, May apple, blood root, dryed catnip, ea. $1.00 for 2 Ib. lard box full; 1 box catnip free with $3.00 order; add 30c postage on ea. box. P. B. Brown, Bt. 1, Ball Ground.
Several libs, new crop dry sage for sale at $1.60 per Ib. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple.
Good used English saddle 16-1/2 in. seat, $60.00; also, 1 horse trailer with new top and paint. Mrs. Gloria Colter, 405 Christopher Dr., Gainesville, Ph. 532-0872.
Fresh okra, picked daily for sale at my home, bushel, peck or Ib. Pat Gasaway, 2215 Snapfinger Rd., Decatur.
Like new western saddle, blanket, and martingale, $39. Mary Crawford, 3853 LaVista Dr., Hapeville, Ph. 9O 748154.
Yellow root, 4 lib. box, $1 ppd'.; heart leaf root, 4 Ib. box, 86c, ppd. No out of state orders. Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, EUijay.
1 iron pot with lid, $20.00, 12 gal. cap.; 1, 3 gal. iron pot, very nice, $10.00; both FOB. Mrs. Betty Barrett, Rt. 1, Alto.
Bridle and martingale for sale, also, other equipment. Margaret Cooper, Grayson, Ph. TH 3-2678.
Clean herbs; red sassafras roots, wild cherry bark, white asih bark or roots, poke roots, all kinds tree barks, alder roots, mufflen, $1.00 for half gal. Add postage. Herman Phillips, Box 130, Wrightsville.
1-1/2 acres, Stark's Delicious apples, several varieties, $2.00 bu. at orchard. Marvin Newsome, Jordan's Mill Rd., Sandersville.
Nice, new, ground sage, washed, shade dried, $1. pt. ippd. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Garnett Summons, Rt. 1, Baldwin (Z. C. 30511)
50 print feed sacks, several alike, washed, ironed and no holes, 3, $1. plus five cents ea. for postage. Julia Btirks, R't. 2, Pleasant Hill Rd.t College Park.
,2, 7 qt., pressure oanners, $1S. ea. or both, $25. Mrs. A. B. Lybrand, 360 Fourth St., N. E., Atlanta (Z. C. 30308), Ph. 87i2-i6387 (nights and weekends).
10 hives of bees in clean modern hives, disease free, $1)2. ea. at my home. J. D: Payne, P. O. Box 254, Calhoun.
2 large iron pots, $10. ea. Mrs. T. W. Simmons, 508 W. Broad St., Douglasville, Ph. WH 2-4161.
iBona AMen youth saddle, 14 in. seat, russet color, nearly new condition, $45.; also, several pony saddles. Betty Kirfcland, 4586 LjaVista Rd., Tucker, Ph. 908-115174.
Good 2 horse wagon, also, 2 horse buggys, 1 with a tongue for 2 horses, in exiceltent condition. E. J. McMahon, 11929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE 3-S7!rO.

Catnip, 30c bunch; pepperminrt, 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ph. S87-3453.
100 Ib, cap. white feed bags, 3i5c ea.; 2 yellow ones, 40c ea.; all good material. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mash'burn, Gumming. _______
Button top bonnet pattern with complete instructions on how to make, 30c. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville. __________
Yellow root, sassafras queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus 35c postage; peppermint, 25c bunch, 3, 6'0c; marting gourd seed, 25 pkg; and stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Leaves and stalks of vervain, wild horsemint, wild tansy, leaves and roots of heart leaves, ratsbane roots and leaves, 2 lib. lard box full, $1. Mildred Lowman, Rt. 5, Eillijay._____________
Fresh herbs, washed clean; sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox (full, $1.; colt's foot, life everlasting, 2 lib. boxful, $1.00. Add postage. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5,_Ellijay. _____
Fresh herbs, washed clean; sassatfras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, $1. 2 Ib. lard box full; colt's foot, life everlasting, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1.; Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
100 Ib. cap. sheeting feed bags, washed and ironed no holes or letters, smooth cloth; 35c ea. ppd. Cash or MO, no COD. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple._______
Garden fresh tomatoes, okra and some beans at my home. Cannot ship. Mrs. D. C. Harper, 2858 OampbeUton Rd., SW, Atlanta Plh. 344-2261, (after 6:30 weekdays, no collect calls).
Good new honey in cone or strained, $5. gal. in big top gallon cans, or $1.2r5 qt.; bee's wax, 50c per Ib. at my home. Cannot mail. Millard Thomason, Rt. 1, Gumming, (Just off 9E highway).
31 hives yellow Italian honey bees and all kinds of equpment. All in good shape. T. L. Powell, P. O. Box 243, Statenville.
Will have pears for sale the last week in August. Mrs. E. M. Fowler, Glenwood.

12 pretty washed and ironed 100 Ib. cap. print sacks, 1 of a color, $4.50, ppd. through 3rd zone. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan.________
1 iron pot, 20 gal., $10. You come after it. Mrs. I. L. Boring, Rt. 3, Dallas._______
Western saddle, very good condition, with blanket $45. C. A. Thompson, 304 Inman Dr., Decatur, Ph. 377-5928.
Clean red sassafras roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, white ash roots, mullen, $1. for half gal.; real good luck buckeyes, $1. doz., $4. gal. Add postage. Lorene Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. ___
2 farm bells, no. 2 and 3, $40.; churn, 3 ft. high, $10.; 9 milk stools, $5. ea. Day Davis, Rutledge.
Second hand all purpose English saddle, $45. Marilyn Brunauers, 602 Hammett Dr., Decatur, Ph. 284-5300.
Scuppern'ong's available this season; place order now for delivery when ready, cost will be market price, FOB. C. M. Roberts, 5814 Rock Springs Rd., Rt. 3' Lithonia, Ph. HU 2-6610.
Wild cucumber bark, red sassafras roots, red alder bark, yellow root, ratsibane. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
3 cans of home made lard; also, home cured side and shoulder meat. B. F. Hadden, Rt. 3, Sparta.
Exercise saddle, $15.; 15 in. western saddle with padded seat, hand tooled and rawhide tree, $7.5. Robert Laramore, 18I52 W. Vesta Ave., College Park, Ph. PO. 7-i5455.
Forward seat saddle, Barnsby, completely fitted with stirrups, leathers, girth, 17 in. seat, fits any horse, like new condition, $135. M. A. Shultz, Rt. 3, Winder, Ph. 867-<263<5, (evenngs).
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want 200 sassafras fence post, 6-1/12 ft. long, 4 in. across the smallest end; delivered to Farmington. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
Want bees in patent hives, prefer mountain bees; advise what you have, price, and where located. Ed Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville.

Hand painted pillowcases. $2 pr.; hand painted dish towels, 7, $2., washable; dfol. bed or twin bedspreads, asst'd. colors, $5.50 ea.; bib aprons trimmed with luce, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Elzie Long, 'Rt. 5, Bllijay.__________
White cro. sweaters and caps, all white trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, $3.; white cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, green, T5c pr., also bibs to match, both, $1., white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1. pr. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Monroe.
Nylon, pastel or white, shell stitch, baby sweater, cap and 2 pr. bootees, $5.; sweater and cap, $4.40; bootees, 60c; woven potholders, 6, $1.; .ppd., MO or COD. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville, Ph. 745-4968.
Lambskin baby moccasins, blue, pink, white or white laced With yellow, blue or pink; size, small, (infant), imediuin*!, (up to 4 mos.), large, (4-8 mos.); $1.16 pr. and 8c postage. Mrs. O. L. Bruce, Rt. 2, Lula._______
Want junked old model 7 qt. National pressure canner that hits useable latches or wing nuts that fasten the lid down. Mrs. Gordon Rutledge, Bt. 2, Box 52, Temple._____
.Want old chestnut split rails; 1 will haul, state amount available, length and price by letter, or call collect. L. J. Carter, 1504 DeKalb Ave. NE, Atlanta, Ph. 523-4168.
Want old-ifaghioned bonnet patterns. Mrs. Ina M. O a k e s Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-4721.
Want 200 locust post; quote best price delivered to Hillsboro. Mrs. Mary Duimas, Hills-
bora________________
Want Dutch girl and boy, baby quilt pattern. Mrs. Paul P. Gunnin, 2130 N. Atlanta Rd., Smyrna.
Want old time tobacco twists or ropes. F. Fenenga, Rt. 1, Cartersville.
Want honey bees, 1-300 in any type hives; state how many and price. Edward Day, Rt. 1, Broxton, Ph. 359-3496, (no collect calls).
Want several tons of crop residue for mulch, including grain straws, fescue straw after combining, and serecia cut with seed in the dough stage, and other such material. Quote prices FOB. Max Bardie, Rt. 1, Box 140, Mableton.

NOTICE TO BEEKEEPERS
Beekeepers who wish to advertise bees for sale through the Market Bulletin must first have their bees inspected by entomologist of the State De partment of Agriculture.
Only hives or colonies in modern, movable frame equipment can be inspected. Purpose of the inspec tion is to prevent the sale or movement of diseased hives or colonies.
Persons desiring to advertise their bees in The Bulletin should first write the Entomology Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and re quest an inspection. If the bees pass inspection an advertisement may then be sent to The Bulletin.

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, August 19, 1964

Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Bonnets for adults and children, $1.00 and 75c; all
new materials, print or solid
colors. Mrs. J. W-. Forsyth, Rt.
3, Dallas, Ph. 445 - 268, (no collect calls).
Genuine lambskin baiby moccasins, pink, blue or white, all handlaeed and emb. in white, $1.215 pr., 3 pr., $3.25, or $12.00 doz, ppd. and in gift boxes. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Handkerchiefs, tatting border, all white or variegated thread, $1.815 and $1.50; tatting by toe yard, hen and biddies, 50c; single, 35c; both kinds made of white thread; ppd. Mrs. G. Taylor, Box 22, Temple.
Handpainited broa d c 1 o t h pillbwcases, lace edges, $3. pr.; handlpainlted vanity sets or scarves, lace edges, $2. ea.; handpainted dishtowel and potholder 7, $3.)50; tablecloth With 4 napkins, $5. or $6. set. Add postage. Mildred Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijiay.
Fancy organdy and lace aprons, $1.50 ea.; handpainited pillowcases, washable, $2. ea.; scarf, $1.; peacock 'bedspread, $15. ea.; tablecloth size 50 x 50, $5.; napkins 50c ea.; 7 day-iof'-ithe-iweek dish towels, $3,50 set, place mats, 4, i$3. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt 5, Ellijay.
IBr o a d c 1 o t h pillowcases, emb., $1.; cro., $1.25; old fashion bonnets, $1.; button crown, small, large brim, $!.; With ruffle, $1.25; aprons, 3 small. $1., medium, 50e, large, 75c. Add 3'5c poistage. Mrs. Nell Bennetit, Kit. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford.

Cro. white oval shape pieces with red, yellow or pink roses, 1>8 x 28, $2.00 ea.; 16 in. doilies, $1.00 ea.; pillowcases to match with 2 roses cro. to ea., $2.00 set. Add lOc postage. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.____________
Old fashion bonnets, $1.50; aprons, $1.00; girls dresses, $2.'50; boys sport shirts, size 3-6 yr., $1.50; pot holders, 20c ea., or 5, $1.0-0. Add postage. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen._________
Quilt tops, new material, $2 ea.; tatting, hen and biddie, white, 50c yd.; cro. centerpieces, 19 medalions, $1.90; also, cro. vanity sets. No checks. Mrs. J. L. Ellington, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 488-8.572.
Centerpieces, 50c and $1.00; 3 pc. whirl dresser set, $1.2:5; 7 rose doily, $1.00; oval pineapple dolly with pansies, $2; 3 pc. half star dresser set, $lj25. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland.
Aprons, all wash fast colors, plain, check or print; small, 1 pocket trimmed, 3 for $1.00; medium and large, 65c; cobbler style waist band, 75c; pockets all across front, bib top, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 132, Jesup.
1, 1'8 in. centerpiece, 8 diamond design, $1.50; 15 in. doily; 10 in. with ruffle edge, $1.00 ea.; 3 large bed size quilt tops, string design, bright colors, $2.00 ea. Add 35c postage on all $2.010 orders. Mrs. W. O. Phillips, Rt. 1, Carnesville._____________
Large size broadcloth pillowcases, hand emb., lace trim, $2.50 pr.; button crown bonnets, prints, organdy, $1.85; fancy lace trim organdy band aprons, $1.50; print band aprons, 75c; bib aprons, $1.15; dresses, 1-6 yr. nicely made, $2.50; ppd. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.

Quilt tops; fan, Dutch girl, bloomer girl, $4.00 ea.; pillow slips appliqued in different designs, $2.00 pr., all new material. Add postage. Mrs. Charlotte, Wooten, 122 Myrtle St., Gainesville.
Crocheted bedspread, dbl., popcorn design, ecru color, fringe on . three sides, $25. Mrs. R. L. Daniels, 311 N. Pearl Ave., Douglas.
Pillowcases with cro. blue bird, rose, or colonial girl, $2. pr.; aprons, 65c ea.; cro. doilies, $1.50 ea.; new quilt top, Dutch girl, $6.50 ea.; cro. vanity sets, $1. set. Ad postage, no checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. _____
Aprons, nicely made, medium size assorted colors, $1. ea.; children's dresses, l-!6 yr. size, $2. ea. Add postage. Marcia Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 172, Flovilla, Ph. 775-6101.
Band aprons; pretty cottons, appliqued and lace trim, work apron, pockets all around, leaf applique, $1.; bib style, $1.25; pot holders, carrot, pie crust, 35c ea.; mammie and rastus, $1. set, ppd. Mrs. Harvey Coigns, Rt. 1, Danielsville.
3 lange dibl. bed size quilts, reversible, machine made, all 3, $10., plus $1. postage. Send MO, no checks. Mrs. J. J. Livingston, Rt. 1, Pitts.
Girls cotton dresses, prints and plaids, light and dark colors, size 1-6 yrs., $1.25 ea., 2, $2.; boys shirts, size 2-6, 75c; baby shoes, pink and blue, $1. pr.; all $5. orders postage paid; add 25c postage on smaller orders, no COD. Lucy Musson, Rt. 2, Summerville._____________
All new hand made dbl. bed size quilts, new sheeting linings, good cotton padding, $6. ea. and 60c postage; also, quilt tops, different patterns, $2. ea. and 25c postage. Send MO. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Box 187, Adairsville.

5 nice new quilt tops, large dibl. bed size, pin wheel, flying arrows, whirling squares, survey the pyramids, $3. ea. or 2, $5. Add postage, no checks. Mrs. Ora Thornton, Rt. 4, Ridge Rd., Gumming.
Quilts for sale. Mrs. Hettie Brooke, 211 Adair St., Decatuir.
Dbl. bed size quilts; dbl. wedding rng with sack lining, $7.; will quilt other tops at $5. ea.; 1 silk top, briar stitch, will quilt, $7.; add postage, send cash or MO. Mrs. I. L. Boring, Rt. 3, Dallas.
Hand emb. natural flower colors, best thread on good broadcloth, 18 X 36 in. dresser scarves, $1.'50; 8 woven, asst'd. colors, hot dish mats, $1.10; postage paid on $2. orders. Mrs. L. E, Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan.
9 pc. white chair and sofa set, $6.; yellow set, $5.50; 9 pc. light green chair and sofa set, $5.50 coffee table pc. to match, $1.; turtle pajama pillows, $1.75; pot holders, 2, $1.; hot plate mats, 3, $1.; cro. White and colored center pieces, $1.50-$2. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee.
Children^ dresses, 1-6 yr., $2. ea.; full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asst'd. colors, $5.,50.; aprons, 7<5e ea.; 6, $4.; pot holders, 20-c ea.; 7, $!.; dishtowels, appliqued or emb., 25c ea.; 5, $1. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 7'5c ea.; small appliqued cushion covers, any shape, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Old fashion bonnets with ruffle, print, $1.; solid color, $1.2'5; small tail, 75c; child's 3-6, 75c. Add postage. Mrs. C. F. Humphreys, 631 Spring St. SE, Gainesville.
SALES
EVENTS
MONDAY, Aiug. 24, 1964-- 12:00 Noon -- Tri-County Auction Barn, Hub Junc tion, Social Circle, Ga. Sell ing complete milking herd of J. W. Dupree, Hampton, Ga. 38 head of good quality heavy springing Holstein cows and top bull. For fur ther information contact J. W. Dupree, Hampton, or Sam B. Hay, Jr., Sale Mgr., Co v i n g t o n, Phone '786-3031.
Sept. 3, 1964, Thursday, l:0u P.M.--Auction Sale--At the farm--Spotted Poland Chi na and Duroc swine--bred gilts, open gilts, and boars --V alidated Brucellosis Free Herd -- Free Bar-B-Q dinner. Write for catalogue. W. Preston White, Alamo, Ph. 568-4333.
Sept. 10, 1964 -- Show and Sale--.Show 10:00 A.M.-- Sale 1:30 P.M. -- Cordele Fairgrounds -- Spotted Pol and China Hogs-- Selling 5 fbred gilts, 35 open gilts and 13 spring boars--Reg istered gilts door prize. Ga. Spotted Poland China Breeders, R. E. Ferguson, Sec., Dawson.

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