Georgia Farmers' Marke Bulletin Phil Campbell, Commissioner VOLUME 50 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1964 NUMBER 2 1964 Fall Planting Schedule For Georgia APPROVED BT AGRONOMY DIVISION Rate of seeding Fertilization at seeding Top-dressing Crop Variety* (per acre) Date of seeding (per acre) (per acre) Remarks (1) Alfalfa Atlantic (M, P) Buffalo (M, P) Narragansett (M, P) DuPuits (M, P) 25-35 Ibs. Sept. - Oct. 1000 Ibs. 4-12-12 Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. 2 Ibs. Ele. Boron % oz. "Moly-Gro" per 60 Ibs. seed. Meet lime needs. 800-1000 Ibs. 0-10-20 annually, after first cutting. 2 oz. of Molybdenum (%lb. Sodium Molybdate in solution). 2 Ibs. Ele. Boron Plant only on fertile, adapted soil types in North Georgia. Test soil. Lime to pH 6.5-7.0. Plant inoculated, certified seed. Oats Barley Moregrain (P) Roanoke (S) Suregrain (C) Fairfax (S) Sumter (S) Forkedeer (M) Florad (Lower C) Radar 2 (C) Dayton (M, P) Colonial 2 (M, P) Ga.-Jet (Upper C, P) Rogers (M, P) Early Marconee (M, P) 2 bu. (for grain) 4 bu. (for grazing) iy2-2 bu. for grain 3-4 bu. for grazing For Grain: Oct. 1 - Nov. 1 For Grazing: Mountains : Aug. 15. - Sept. 1 Piedmont : Sept. 1 - Sept. 15 Coastal Plain: Sept. 20 - Oct. 15 Mountains : Sept. 1 Piedmont : Oct. 15 300 - 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. For Grazing: 400 - 600 Ibs. 6-12-12 or 5-10-15. Meet lime needs. 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils Meet lime needs. For Grain: 40-60 Ibs. Nitrogen. For Grazing: 80-100 Ibs. Nitrogen. Plant clean, treated, certified seed. Test soil. 40-60 Ibs. Nitrogen Plant clean, certified, treated seed. Test soil. Wheat Rye Annual Winter Grazing Mixture Anderson (S) Ga. 1123 (S) Coastal (C) Bledsoe (P, C) Chancellor (M, P) Coker Hadden (P, C) Wrens Abruzzi (S) Weser (P, C) Gator (P) (C) Explorer (S) Elbon (P, M) Fla. Black* (Lower C) *Early grazing only. Oats or Rye Annual Ryegrass Crimson Clover 1-1% bu. for grain 2-2% bu. for graz- ing or silage Mountains : Oct. 1 Piedmont : Oct. 15 Coastal Plain: Nov. 1 1-1*4 bu. for grain 2-2% bu. for grazing For Grazing : Mountains: Late August Piedmont : Sept. 1 Coastal Plain: Sept. 15 - Oct. 15 3 bu. Oats 20 Ibs. Rvegrass 20 Ibs. C. Clover Mountains : Late August Piedmont : Sept. 1 Coastal Plain: Sept. 15 -Oct. 5 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. For Grazing: 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 or 5-10-15. Meet lime needs. 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs. For Grain: 40-60 Ibs. Nitrogen For Grazing: 80-100 Ibs. Nitrogen. For Grain : 40-60 Ibs. Nitrogen For Grazing; : 80-100 Ibs. Nitrogen For Heavy Grazing: 100-130 Ibs. Nitrogen Plant clean, certified, treated seed. Test soil. Plant clean, certified, treated seed. Test soil. 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs. 80-100 Us. nitrogen Plant clean, certified, treated seed. Inoculate clover. Test soil. (1) Method of seeding all crops listed above: Grain-drill on well-prepared, firm seedbed, limed according to soil test. * (S) State, (C) Coastal (P) Piedmont, (M) Mountain. Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics, State of Georgia. The University of Georgia College of Agricul- ture and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. Distributed in Furtherance of the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914. L. W. Eberhardt, Jr., Director Cooperative Extension Service University of Georgia Colleee of Agriculture Fall Farm Land Edition Ad Deadline October 9 The annual Fall Farm Land edition of the Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday. October 21. The deadline for aH notices arriving in the Bulletin office is October 9. Notices received later than October 9 (re- gardless of reason involved) will not be published. Only farms and farm land for sale, for money rent, wanted to buy or exchange for. or wanting to rent are eligible for publication. Notices may not exceed 50 words, including name, address and phone number when desired. Notices will be cut down or returned to writer if submitted otherwise. One notice only to an individual or family, except in case of separately owned tracts. 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The Bulletin is not and will not be responsible for typographic*! or printers' errors, or for errors of any kind made by patrons writing the ori- ginal notices. PAGE 2 MARKETBULLETIN Wednesday, September 9, 1964 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta 3. Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Notices of farm produce NATIONAL EOITOIIAL and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned tnat it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered PHIL CAMPBELL through t h e United States mail. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917.________________________________ Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc., to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Farm Employment Wanted And Farm Help Needed NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices not accepted for housework, nursing or companionship needs. Want farm hand with small family for steady farm work. 5 rm. house on school bus route. Give references, no drinkers wanted. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want middle-aged white woman with no bad habits to live with elderly couple and do light farm chores. H. S. Driskell, Powder Springs, Ph. MU 8-8876 (Atlanta). Want unincumbered Christian white woman to live in and help with few chickens and light yard work. Room, board, and small salary. Write or call. Everett F. Smith, 802 Academy Ave., Dublin, Ph. 272-5417. White man and wife (and grandson) wants job on poultry farm helping with broilers or layers. Both experienced and can start work at once. Need to be moved. Sam Wood, Rt. 2, Box 164, Royston. Man 35, married, 4 children, wants job in dairy. Has 12 years experience, and can operate any kind of machinery. Ira Bolton, Rt. 1, Millen. White middle-aged married man wants year round job on farm as caretaker and watchman. Exp. in care of livestock and can operate any farm machinery, and do rough carpentry work and paint. Need small furnished cabin and to be moved in small truck. Good references. Rhiden J. Jameson, 5001% Bankhead Hwy., Mableton. White woman 46, wants job on farm. Have boy age 15. Will work anywhere, prefer around Calhoun. Mrs. Essie Durham, Rt. 1, Box 480, LaFayette. Single white man wants job working with laying hens, gathering eggs, etc., with good folks, any plate. Can start now. Need $'20. week, board, laundry and bus fare. Buford Bates, Rt. 2, Canton, Ph. 4792247 (at T2 noon and 7 p. m.). White man 39, with small family, wants job tending layers on poultry farm. Sober, honest, dependable, and will work for reasonable weekly salary for non-drinker. Will need to be moved to 3-4 rm. house. Write or come see. No phone calls. Charlie Murdock, Rt. 3, Dogwood Dr., Summer ville. (Z. C. 30747).________ Young white man and wife want job on cattle or stock farm. Can drive tractor or truck, any kind. No children. Prefer South Georgia area. Have to be moved. Robert E. Nipper, Rt. 1, Cairo.______ 'Single man, middle-aged, in good health, wants job looking after cattle or any kind of farm work with board and living quarters. Can go anywhere. James Turner, P. O. Box 84, Blairsville, Ph. 7452383. Woman and two sons want jobs on poultry farm. Need work at once. Can go anywhere. Need 4-5 rm. house with lights and water, wired for electric stove. Mrs. Annie R. Goble, Rt. 1, Box 126, Franklin. Want white woman for light farm work. No objections for one or two children. Prefer someone who drives, but others will be accepted. Reasonable salary, and live as one of family. Will L. Dunn, Rt. 2, Box 26-A, Fairfourn. White woman wants job doing light farm chores. Miss Ethel Selph, Milan. Two women with two smal] boys need jobs at once. Prefer on poultry farm with layers or as caretakers on cattle farm. Both experienced. Write stating what you have. Mrs Margie Rowe, Rt. 1, c/o C. B Garmany, Rossville. White man 29, with wife and 3 children, wants work on poultry or livestock farm. Experienced in both. Will need 4-5 rm. furnished house and reasonable wages. James Hill, 989 Euclid Ave., NE, Atlanta 30307. Retired man age 50, with wife and 3 children, wants job looking after chickens Would take job 50/50 of chickens. Need 5 rm. house on school bus route. Ready to move, and will have to be moved. Claude Gable, c/o Eular Pike, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa. Want reliable man to work on dairy farm in dairy (am milking in parlor with pipeline). Have good house with bath, wired for electric stove, on school bus and mail route. Paul A. Lovinggood, Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph. 428-1878 (no collect calls). Want middle-aged woman for light farm work. Must have references. Room, board, and reasonable salary. Mrs. John MoCullough, Rt. 2, Fairmount (Z. C. 30139), Ph. 3375794 (no collect calls). Want experienced, dependable man to farm cotton allotment on shares; also several acres of corn for feed. House furnished. Good opportunity for right man. B. J. Callaway, P. O. Box 1067, Rome, Ph. 232-4461. Want efficient dairyman to operate 100 cow dairy. Good wages to right man with chance to buy into operation. J. L. Owens, Eatonton Hwy., Milledgeville (no collect calls)._________________ Want experienced dairyman, clean and dependable for an all Jersey herd. Apply in person. W. H. Sewell, Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-7450 (no collect calls). Elderly or retired couple wanted, man for light farm work, able to drive small tractor; and woman for misc. farm chores. Must have references. No drinkers. Comfortable living quarters, modern conveniences, and reasonable salary. L. T. Thompson, Rt. 1, Roswell (Z. C. 30075), Ph. 993-6492. Want manager for 500 cow ranch in Georgia. Duties include pasture farming, hay and cattle. D. S. Gibbs, Suite 710 Seminary South Office Bldg., Fart Worth, Texas (Georgia landowner and taxpayer). . Need white man as milker, preferably with own helper (wife or son) for 50 cow herd in parlor-pipeline setup, located 10 miles of Albany. Must be settled, sober, have small family, and car. Good house with bath furnished. J. C. Hind, Jr., Rt. 2, Leesburg, Ph. HE 6-8918 (Albany). Want white man to help in dairy. 4 rm. house wired for electric stove on school bus and mail route. W. J. Hoicomb, Rt. 1, Box 126, Fort Valley. Young man age 17 wants job on dairy or chicken farm. Experienced both, some on regular farm work. Willing to learn. Charles B. Wilson, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5205. Single white man 53, wants job looking after livestock and repairing fences, or looking after layers. Need room, board, and reasonable weekly salary. Oan start anytime, anywhere. James D. Radney, Rt. 1, Box 343, Milledgeville. Want rriiddile-aged woman to live in with elderly woman and to help with garden and flowers. Mrs. E. J. MoGinis, Rt. 1, Box Ii89, Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-64)16 (no collect calls). Want woman between 18 and 35 for light farm work and fall canning; prefer someone raised on farm, with no bad habits,' who can drive, and who needs permanenl home. Private room, board, and salary. Letters answered. State age and What you can do. E. O. MdCollum, 4340 Depot Rd., Oonley. Widow, age 63, white, wants light farm work. Lifetime experience in farm work, raising chickens, etc. Christian, no bad habits. Want to live in. Mrs. Alma Fordham, Rt. 2, Eastman c/o H. K. Ward. Man 54 (wife, 8 children) wants job tending layers in chicken house. Experienced in feeding and gathering eggs. Need 4-5 rm. house with lights and water. Joke L. Yearts, Rt. 1, Cedartown (Z. C. 30125). Two middle - aged single men want jobs raising broiler chickens, ox helping with layers. Experienced, can tend several thousand broilers. Will raise on shares, or work with hens, by week. Have trailer, need parking space or house to live in. J. O. McKibben, Rt. 3, Adairsville (Z. C. 30103) 2 mi. from Folsom on Folsom-Cassville Rd. Farm Machinery and Equipment FOR SALE 2 W6 Intn'l tractors, excellent condition, good rubber, for Sale. W. S. Ashley, Greensboro, Ph. 453-7>6i9. Intn'l Fence-O-Matic fence charger, $18., and chick brooder, 100 capacity, $12. W. E. Harris, Box 683, Milledgeville (Z. C. 31061). 1960 Farmall 200 tractor with 2-boUom plow, cultivators and planters, smoothing harrow, and tree planter, with large box for planting grass. Tractor and equipment in perfect cond. Pierce Tidw/ell, Greenville, Ph. 6724964. ILarge peanut combine, powered by Wisconsin motor, new rings in motor, bagger type, $595. T. Whipple Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph. 9342411 (not collect). Water pump, jet type, deep well, tank and 50 ft. 1 inch; 50 ft. 1-1/4 in. plastic pipe and foot valve, all in good condition $35. W. M. Ogilesby, Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. 767-51340. TVz hp. brand new Sears Roebuck tractor, for sale, or will trade for pickup truck. M. H. Hardison, P. O. Box 221, Byron, Ph. 956-2563. Two International milking machines, 1 stainless steel strainer, in excellent condition, $75. C. L. Rhodes, Jr., Siloam, Ph. 4)89-2322 (no collect calls). Allis Chalmers C. tractor for parts, junk, some parts off, $75. at farm. Clarence Brown, Rt. 1, Helena. 2-ihorse wagon in good condition, for sale, will consider 1-horse wagon in exchange. Walter Stroud, Rt. 1, Box 200. Juliette, Ph. SH 6-3172 (no collect calls). 250 gal. aluminum fuel oil tank, $25. D. O. Mullinax, Jr., 1<853 Peeler Rd., Chamblee, Ph. 451-1709. 2-wheel trailer for tractors, for sale. Ode Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 111, Murrayville. Quail laying cage containing 4 rows with 6 cage sections per row, automatic watering troughs and feeders in good condition, reasonably priced; or exchange for quail. Charlie Cook, P. O. Box 292, Carrollton, Ph. 832-2501 (no collect calls). Garden tr actor, large wheels, good condition, all equipment, $150. Henry G. Bowden, Box 151, Warm Springs, Ph. 655-3980._____ 20 Premier, Hudson, and A. R. Woods 1000 cap. gas brooders; 17 Jamesway and Hudson 750 cap. ,gas brooders; 6 inside 3-ton feed bins; 400 tube-type feeders (25 to 30 lb.). J. H. Porterfield, Oanielsville, Ph. SY 1-5292. 1954 Intnal. % ton pickup truck in good cond., practically new Nylon tires (6-ply On rear) $350. firm. W. T. Kelly, Rt. 1, Box 230, Corinth Hd., Jonesboro, Ph. 461-2662 (no collect calls). Hay baler, 1-man pickup type, Ford, has Wisconsin motor, s e 1 f - p o w e r e d, elec. starter, in good cond., $900. at farm. E. J. .Long, (Box 285, Canton. Blacksmith anvil, $18.; vice, $20,; Blower Champion, and other hammers and- tools for sale. G. R. Williams, 1898 Canoochee Dr., NE, Atlanta, Ph. 233-a&90 (no collect calls).________________ Aillis - Chalmers 101 pulltype corn picker, 24 ft. elevator bought new last year, and New Holland corn sheller and trailer, all $900. Eugene Anderson, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Allis-iChalmers HD crawler tractor with one double section, wt. 3,750 Ibs., 20-26 inch harrow and terracing machine; and Allis-Chalmers power unit for 60 or 66 pombine, all in good condition. Perry C. Alford, Rt. 4, Bowdon, Ph. 25'8-2495.________ Case MT automatic pick-up hay baler powered with V-4 Wisconsin engine, in good condition, $350. J. M. Tolleson, Jr., c/o Grovania Groves, Inc., Perry. 300 amp. A. O. Smith portable welder with 4 cyl. water cooler engine, used very little; Milwaukee portab le grinder and 14 gauge sheet metal shear. Jimmy W. Stapleton, Statesboro (Z. C. 60459), Ph. 764-12735 (no collect calls). __ Co m p 1 e t e equipment for 12,000 broilers: 3 inside bulk bins (cap. 4,000 Ibs. ea.), 2 feed carts, 14 wood or coal brooders, jars and bases, 8 ft. waterers, water lines and drums with automatic floats, 5 ft. feed troughs, feed scoops, etc., $800. Mike Dunn, Rt. 3, Eatonton. Syrup mill, power type Chattanooga No. 44, 3 roller with 16 ft. copper pan, $200., for quick sale. Jack Cowart, Rt. 1, Rydal (Z. C. 30171).__ 5 A. R. Wood brooders, $15. each, in good cond.; 9 automatic 8 ft. waterers, $4. ea. Vie W. Yearwood, Rt. 3, Alien Rd., Macon, Ph. SH 5- 2891._________________ 125 broiler type tube feed- ers in good condition, 75c each. Mrs. Venetea Roper, Rt. 3, Gumming, Ph. TU 7-5655. .Ford tractor 49-6N in excel, cond., for sale. E. P. Wilson, 2002 Austin Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-2998. Case tractor, late model, used very little, 3 point lift, Z bottom distiller and cultivators, tricycle front, would trade for Super A., or Super 100 Intn'l with one row equipment. W. C. Self, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7547. 500 gal. Butane gas tank, Grist mill, almost new, 24 Want good clean one or Want to buy small used Farm Machinery $75. underground, or will dig in. Meadows make; Intn'l. one-and-half ton truck, 1950- windmill in good condition, or up for $90. J. W. Ponder, Rt. motor V pulleys on mill and 56 model. Must be in good housing for small windmill in 1, Koweeta Rd., College Park, motor. Come see, grind. $400. condition and priced right. good condition. Inman D. and Equipment (Z. C. 30022), Ph. 964-,7744. W. E. Groover, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 4-fwheel tractor wagon with 10 x 6 x 2% ft. body, SO, Glennville (5-% mi. North). Mrs. O. A. Walls, Turin, Hwy. No. 16, Ph/5d9-ai58 (after 6 o'clock or Saturdays). Davis, Box 6525, Savannah, No collect calls. FOR SALE New Holland 66 haybaler with motor, like new condition; 2 latch-ityipe trailer hitches for farm truck; cattle bodies for Econoline pickup, extra wheel, 2 mud tires and tubes for same. J. F. Lancaster, RFD, Dacula, Ph. 8434317 (tLawrenceville). 5 hp. Bolens-Huskey tractor with mower and all equipment, in good condition, $200. J. P. Barker, Rt. 2, Box 200A, Jackson, Ph. 776-6051 (no collect calls). Broiler house equipment: 6 gas brooders, 900 capacity, $15. ea.; 20 metal automatic waterers, $1.50 ea.; 150 hanging feeders, 26 Ib. cap., 25c ea.; pipes, fittings, and other misc. items. Iverson Thompson, Rt. 2, Box 101, Hamilton (6 mi. E. of) Ph. 627-4617. A. C. combine in good shape, for sale. Mrs. Lois B. Wilcher, Ave.ra. 1953 OMC pick-up one-half ton truck, in excel, cond. for its age, $450., or would trade for equal value in cows. Mlaisie B. Carter, Rt. 1, Sunset Dr., Box 4)8i8, Douglasville, Ph. 942-37713.__________ 250 amp. G. E. welder mounted on trailer, pulled with 8N Ford tractor motor, $3'00. See me on weekends or after 5 ,p.m, F. A. Moon, Rt. 5 Hurt Rd., Marietta. 2, 4-wheel wagon and Oliver 88 Row Crop tractor for parts. J. L. Owens, Eatonton Hwy., Milledgeville (no collect calls). 13 gas brooders, 2 Warner, 10 tHudsons and one A. R. Wood, at $20. and $25. each. Bob MoConnell, Rt. 1, Young Harris.____________ 1000 used, 200 new laying cages, $200. R. E. Lee Rt. 1, Box 30, Guyton, Ph. 772-4237 (no collect calls). Two Big Dutchman automatic feeders; Keenco automatic feeder; 200 water troughs, 8 ft., in good condition, low prices. G. D. Fain, Edison, Ph. 835-12542. No. 20 Massey Ferguson corn head, used very little, $1200. Joe Klouda, Fort Valley (2 mi. east on Route 96), Ph. 825-:8Q2i9.__________ and good tires, $150. T. M. Jones, Rt. 2, Soperton. 3 point hitch Ferguson 5 ft. mower with 4 good blades, needs minor repair, $65. Alton Brown, Tyrone, Ph. 4615072. Union special bag sewing tnschine; Rice Dodder Mill, for sale. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta, Ph. CH 2-3195. Caterpillar D-4 tractor with hydraulic dozer blade, used on Ifarm. Lester Varn, Sr., Pine Knoll Plantation, Rt. 3, Box 630, Albany (Z. C. 31701), Ph. HE 5-8621 (no collect calls). '200, 5 ft. poultry feeders with legs; adjustable. Good condition. 50c each F. O. B. Carl Presley, Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph. 974-'62'26 (no collect calls). 10-26 Rome Bush and Bog harrow, perfect condition; left bull housing for Farmall A. tractor in perfect cond.; and one Junk Super A. Fanmall tractor. Rex D. Steed, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. 854-4153. Mule-drawn mowing machine, hay rake, stalk cutter, and symp mill with pan, also other misc. farm tools, for sale. U. M. Fryer, Rt. 1, Box 244, Riverdale. Large feed mill or crusher, and grits mill, 24 in. rocks, for sale, or will trade for calves or pickup truck in good condition. E. C. Burleson, Rt. 2, Box 87, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540). 'Drag-type harrow 24 disc Tandem, $50.; swing type cutoff saw, 28 in., 24 ft., 6 in. belt $60.; Ford power take-otff pulley, $35. W. C. Hubbard, Rt. 1, Fortson, Ph. 3'23-4668. Intna'l. Harvester 101, Combine with corn head, in excel, cond., used 1-% seasons, reasonably priced. W. P. Anderson, Jr., Rt. 6, Statesboro, Ph. 889-3360. 200 broiler feed troughs, metal, 35 drinkers, 7 ft. long (some new); 15 gas brooders and 4-ton bulk inside feed bin, all in fair condition, $600. for the lot; also, 200 gal. fuel oil tank, $25. W. B. Perrin, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-6694. Two-horse Mitchel wagon, 2-3/4 size, good body and running gear, $50.; Dbl. pole for buggy, perfect, $20. C. J. Green, McDonough, Ph. 957- Two metal quail laying cages, 24 pr. capacity, $50. each; also other equipment, reasonably priced. Mrs. H. C. Blackstone, Canton Hwy., Gumming, Ph. 887-2524. Farmall M. tractor, Taylorway harrow, 3 point hitch, all for $1,295.; WF-3 Wagner frontend loader in good condition throughout, $395.; set disc millers for Fanmall A, $10.; new 'belt pulley for Fordson Major tractor, $50.; Allis-Chalmer 40 for parts, $25. S. F. Mayfield, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 46ll-622. John Deere A. with 3 point hitch; 2-row Ford cultivator, planters and distributors; 8disc plow; Ford heavy duty Bush & Bog harrow; Van Brunt grain drill; and A-C 60 combine, all in good cond., $1,600. W. L. Mims, Hephzifoah, Ph. 502-4388. Cider mill; 2 anvils, 90 Ib. and 160 Kb.; farm bell; grind stone; wash pots; kettles; wagon wheels; 1956 Ford pickup; and 2-whl. tractor trailer, for sale. Carroll Morgan, Talmo, Ph. LE 2-6430 (Gainesville). One-row Oliver (made one crop) front cultivator, 3 point hitch, harrow, plow, scoop, 4disc tiller with seeder, 2-whl. steel trailer, 4 whl. trailer, both heavy duty and other equipment. Any or all at reasonable price. Jim West, Ray City, Ph. 686-'9011 (Nashville). 2- horse wagon in excellent condition, for sale. B. B. McKenzie, Comer, Ph. SU. 34503. 3 point hitch equipment, one yard earth mover, 2-disc '26 in. plow, bulldozer blade with attachable lug wheels used on farm tractor w/3 pt. hitch, front wheels with tires and weights, trailer for moving tractor, and large electric piston pump, 2 in. discharge, for sale. Hugh I. Jenkins, Box 328 Wilmington Island, Savannah. 500 gal. above ground Butane gas tank. Mrs. C. M. Morris, Rt. 1, Box 316, Fairburn, Ph. 461-3551 (Fayetteville) call after 7 p. m. 1957 pickup truck in good running shape, good tires, $600. Mrs,. R. G. Brown, Rt. 1, Whitesfourg (Z. C. 3018d). Want good used tractor (20-30 hp.) with PTO and 3 point hitch, 60 in. bush hog or rotary mower, power spray equipment for tractor and irrigation pump. Send detailed description and price to C. E. Reiley, P. O. Box 5l23fi, Station E., Atlanta (Z. C. 3Q307).___________ Want to trade 2 chain saws, 2 man type, just overhauled (used on farm for cutting firewood only) for one man gear drive chain saw. J. H. Hoofner, Rt. 1, Dacula. Want to purchase a 2-4 year old John Deere 3010 tractor with wide front end. Ralph Walton, Jr., Box 118, Hamilton, Ph. 6316-1653 area code 404. Want to buy John Deere 1row corn puller. L. F. Johnson, Williamson, Ph. 2.27487i9 (Griffin).________ Want to buy 1949-1952 8-N Ford tractor without equipment. Could use one slightly in need of repair or needing tires, cheap for cash. Frank Thompson, Rt. 1, Vidalia. Want about 140 P-16G Purina tube broiler feeders, 4 hog trough type broiler feeders. Exchange big 12 inch Buckeye tube feeders for same; 5 used Buckeye coop brooders, $20. each, or 3 new ones, $40. each. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Want second hand tractor tire size 14 X 30 in good condition. W. W. Spence, Rt. 5, Carrollton. Want 1949-61 Ford tractor, scrape, harrow, cultivator. Tractor does not have to be good. Frank M. Brooks, 211 Hunt St., Norcross, Ph. 4483604. Want farm tractor reasonably priced, and not expensive. R. D. Burtz, Rt. 1, Box 531, Roswell (Z. C. 30075). Want set of platform scales. State price and make. Frank Simmons, Jr., P. O. Box 122, Statesboro. Want Cub Farmall tractor and mowing machine, reasonably priced. James W. Gill, Rt. 2, Summerville (Spring Creek Community). Want medium size Cider Press in fair condition. F. W. Ivie, 1088 Sanders Ave., SE, Atlanta 16. Cattle, Swine other Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 3 reg. polled Hereford bulls, CMR and Domino breeding, calfhood vaccinated, dark red; 1, 4 yrs. old; 1, 12 mos. old; 1, 17 mos. old; reasonably priced. R. S. Sherman, 12 Dogwood St., Rome, Ph. 2325452, (no collect calls). Young reg. polled Hereford bull, shots and dewormed, reg. papers furnished, $150. See any day except Sunday. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8 Heath Rd., Macon, Ph. SiH 5-84S6. ABS - Shorthorn bull, 18 mos. old, wt. approx. 500 Ibs., very gentle, halter trained, $1,10.; also, milk cow, fresh, 3 gals, on grass, with calf, $135., without calf, $125. C. T. Griffin, Jr., Hwy. 115, Rt. 2, Cleveland, (3 mi. SW).____ 5 polled Hereford cows, 1 cow with heifer calf by side, both reg., another cow, reg., both bred back, and 2 heifers, not reg.; all very nice, $700. for all 5. Robert H. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 332, Grayson, Ph. 843-39Q6, (Lawrenceville). 3 reg. Black Angus bulls, 18 mos. old, $200. ea. W. R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1, Box 14A, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7579.____ 7 quality cows, 3 heifers, 1% yrs. old; entire herd, $1,475. L. E. Hollinger, 1819 Candler Rd., Decatur, Ph. 284458.2.________________ Young reg. polled Hereford bull, excellent ' pedigree of Domino breeding, wt. approx. 400 Ibs. C. F. Hightower, Rt. 1, Carrollton, Ph. 8312-3710. iReg. polled Herefords, Domino breeding, 4 young bred cows, $900.; also, near champion herd sire and 3 young bulls, $125. up. E. C. Dawson, Holly Oak Ranch, Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-5060. IS large Holstein heifers bred to begin calving August 1, excellent quality, calfhood vaccinated. Call before coming. Gene Callaway, Rayle, Fh. BR 4-7625.___________ Athens 2-ars, 85'5 East 3rd St., Jack11. Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs FOR SALE Northern Bobwhite quail, Ringneck and Jumbo Blackneck pheasants of all ages and sizes for sale. Will ship 2b birds or more express collect. Write or call (not collect) for prices. Joel O. Stephens, Jr., 38 Pine St., Roswell, Ph. 9939554.____________ Bobwhite quail, grown birds, $1. ea.; frozen, dressed quail $1.10 each. Cannot ship. Jim Hunnicutt, 611 Chamilee Dr., Fort Valley, Ph. TA 52919 (after 6 p. m.). Bobwhite quail, flight pen conditioned, will ship any amount, $1. each. Glenn (Chuck) Stewart, 2230 Peach Orchard Rd., Augusta, Ph. 7.98-6776 (no collect calls). Quail, ali ages, reasonably priced, live or dressed. Mrs. H. C. Blackstone, Canton Hiwy., Cummings, Ph. 8872524. Rabbits for sale; also 43 Guinea pigs (Cavies), $1. each, several sizes and colors, at my home. Cannot ship. Mrs. H. D. Brown, 2954 Pearl St., East Point, Ph. PO 7-6587. Two pair of Buff Chinese geese for sale. Mrs. Beulah Biggers, Greenville. White Pekin ducks, $4. pair; Geese, White Emden; March hatch Touilouse geese, 2 years old, sell by pair, or all 41. Cannot ship. Mrs. E. C. Rackley, Rt. 1, Box 57-B, Johnson Rd., Albany (beyond Marine Base). Pheasants, Whites, $3., $4. pair; Buff Pheasants, cocks, $2. each and $5. pair; Reeves, $5. pair; iSilvers, $6. pair; Mongolians, $3.50, $4. pair; Blond pheasants, $4. pair. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus. Ph. 924-7575. Improved Northern Bobwhite quail for sale; 3 week old birds, 35c; older birds priced according to age; grown birds, $2.50 pair. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd., Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Northern Bobwhite quail, day olds, 25c; others priced according to age; also, birds for releasing. FOB, or will ship express collect. No birds shipped under 4 weeks old. W. W. Capes, 21*97 Colonial Dr., Atlanta (Z. C. 30319), Ph. 237-5840. Pigeons: Giant Homers and T e x a n Auto-sexing birds, mated pairs, and 3-6 months old birds. Producers of large squabs. Write for price and information. F. M. Ogletree Sr., Barnesville. Pit Games, White Hackle Muff, Warhorse, Johnson Roundhead, Red Quill, Clairbourn, 2 to 3 Ib. size, $8. trio. Extra stags, $3. each. Grown Chickens, $12. trio. M. B. Moon, 139 Park St., Milstead. Cornish hens, Bantams, roosters and pullets, 1964 hatch, $1.25 each. Cannot ship. A. II. Rudd, 1260 2nd St., Macon (Z. C. 31201). Pure Red Ginn Game fowl, bred these for 58 years, they are progressive; young trios, pullets $5.; hens, $12.50, Cocks, $15. to $20. N. S. Crow, Rt. 1, Box 216, Royston. Games: pure Roundheads, Brandenberrys ('South Georgias), Hatch (green legged). Free pullet with purchase of stag $10.; early pullets or hens, $7.50. Brood stock available. Eggs, $3. setting. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St., SE, Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990. Araucanas (Easter Eggs), hatching eggs, several shades, Sample shells on request. Parent stock tasseled, rumpless, and ear-muffed. Charles R. Markham, Box 24, Ty Ty, (Z. C. 31795)._________ Trio Modern Red Pyle Game Bantams, $8.; black booted Frizzle Bantams, $10. pr.; black Cochin Bantams, $7. pair, all 1964 birds. Express Collect. Fred Thompson, Clarkston. O. E. Silver Duckwing, Mille Fleur, few O. E., B. B. Reds, pair of white Black-tail Japs, prices range from 75c to $2.50. Will ship Railway Ex.press Collect, no COD's Clarence Mealer, 2951 Haralson Rd., Decatur (Z. C. 30033), Ph. 443-5576. Big brown Texas rabbits, $2., or 4 for $5. F. O. B. my farm, located 1 mi. from Hodge's Store, Ga. Hwy. 18, in Jones County. M. L. Montgomery, Rt. 5, Macon, Ph. SH 69335 (no collect calls). New Zealand White Rabbits: 4 grown females and about 20 young ones, to fryer size. Will sell all for $20. Cannot ship. David R. Stapleton, Rt. 1, Lumber City, Ph. 3634451. B. B. Reds, Silver D. W. Black O. E.'s, $5. pr., $7.50 trio; roosters, $1.50 up. Out of fine show stock. Send M. O. Will ship railway express collect. J. M. Warren, Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals Rd., S. E. Atlanta (Z. C. 303H6), Ph. MA. 7-6939. Bantams, Golden Sebrights, 1964 hatched, $1. ea. James E. Smith, Haddock, Ph. WE. 25211 (no collect calls). Eggs for hatching, from Rosecomb, white, top-knotted Bantams, 15, $1:50 plus postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.____________ 25 large hens, laying, $1. ea. Will not ship. Mrs. J. E. Carter, 3160 McMurry Dr., S. W., Atlanta (Z. C. 30311), Ph. 344-0907.___________ Pigeons: French Gros, Mondains, Giant Homers, show type, good stjuabbers, $10. pr.; Birmingham Rollers (Pensom strain), $10. pr. M. G. de LaRue, 307 Spring St., Decatur. Show Bantams: Black Old English Game, Silver Duck Old English Games, $7.50 trio. $5. pr.; single birds, $1. and $2.50. Eddy Barber, 488 Floyd Rd., Mableton, (Z. C. 30059), Ph. 948-2159. Ducks: Mallards, $5. pr.; Musooveys, $4. pr.; Wood ducks, $15. pr.; Fla. duck, or Fla. Mallard, $15. pr. Permits needed in order to buy Wood ducks or Fla. ducks. Will ship exp. col. Paul W. Barwick, Rt. 3 Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-4402 (no collect calls). Show type Bantams, Silver Duckwings and Golden Sebrights, $1. ea. and up, depending on quality of birds. Clyde. H. Sherer, 803 Church St., Decatur. Show type Black Cochin Bantams, $5. trio; Duckwings, $3. trio; B. B. Reds, $3. trio. Have some nice pairs and trios of adult birds. J. C. King, 20'8 Gramling St., Marietta, (Z. C. 30060) Ph. 426-8302. Araucanus (Easter egg chickens) laying green eggs '$7.50 trio, or will trade for one laying pink eggs. Cannot ship. Mrs. Ernest Edwards, Rt. 3, Box 2.18, Greensboro. 5 red and brown color Bantam roosters, full grown, hatched this year, $1. each. Cannot ship, come for them. Mrs. Grace Autry, Buena Vista. Pit Games, trio of pure white Claret, trio of South Georgias, and 15 Roundhead stags and pullets, for sale. H. G. Faulkner, Stonewall Ph. 964-27.44. White leghorn hens for baking and stewing, 30c each at farm, alive. E. B. Brooks, Rt. 1, Box 2H-7, Marietta, Ph. 4'2'8- 096i7. Rabbits, New Zealand whites and reds; nice and fat fryers 6 wks. old and up; also, 4 and 6 mos., and year old breeders, in perfect health. Fryers, $1. ea.; breeders, $6. pair and up. Will ship- Exp. Collect. Marie Finley, 967 Ch.attahooch.ee Dr., Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-6470._____ 33 N. Z. White rabbits, and 12 cross breeds, from 2 to 9 mos. old, $30. Cannot ship. W. F. Morgn, 1312 Old Chattanooga Rd., Dalton (Z. C. 30720)._______________ Half grown California Gambel quail, $1.50 each. J. F. King. 789 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta, Ph. TR 49611. Poultry, Game. Fowl & Eggs WANTED Want pair of white Swans or several Swan eggs. Brian Carlisle, P. O. Box 143, Grif- fin.________________ Want California Buck Rab- bit reasonably priced. Silas Herndon, 8011 Chattanooga St., LaFayette. _____ Want to buy one Peacock and one peafowl. Robert Lunsford, 114i2 Atlanta Rd., Marietta, Ph. 426-571.9. Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed FOR SAL* iBorder plants (purple blossoms) 25, $1.; Mimosa trees, small, $1. doz.; larger, 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). Will exchange 100 Cacti plus 400 offsets, Billbergias, Begonias, African Violets, other flowers for garden tractor, or other misc. items (no flowers). Write first, and send stamped! env. for inquiries. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton (Z. C. 3181il ). iDaylilies, 20, $1.; Iris, large blue, 24, $1.; early Daffodil and Narcissus, $l.i50 C.; Red Spider Lily bulbs, blooms in October, 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. M. M. ffighfield, Rt. 2, Summerville (Z. C. 30747). Crossandras, Pentas, Shrimp plants, 50c ea.; Episcias, Begonias including Collinea, Decorus, Medora, Black Joe Hayden, Cleopatra, Beefsteak, Lettuceleaf. and other named varieties, 70c each. Min. order, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 22C Cordele Ave., Macon (Z. C. 31201). Nandina, Boxwood, Bullota, Magnolia, Cherry Laurels, white Dogwood, Wisteria vines. Weeping Willow shade trees, $1. ea.; Pines, red Pyraoantha, $1.50 ea.; Ivy, Ajuga, 50c qt. Plants in cans for summer planting. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Rt. 2, Box 311, Riverdele (Z. C. 30274), Ph. 4787933. Rooted Sultanas, diff. colors Coleus, diff. 10, $1.; Grapeleaf Begonias, 4, $1.; Shrimp, 2, 50c; Galax, Trailing Arbutus, Trillium, 12, $1.; Christmas Cactus, 4, $1.; pink Rainlilies, 12, 75c; Birdfoot Violets, 24, $1. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Ivy, rooted, Wisteria, Mimosas (small), Cherry Laurel, Nandinas, and Thrift, each 6 for 5Qc; red Camelia cuttings, 10, $1. Send postage on all orders. Mrs. Ira T. Crouch, 616 E. 7th Ave., Dawson (Z. C. 31742).___________ Blue Violets, rose Thrift, $1. C.; Jonquils, 2c ea.; Iris, Daylilies, Lemon Lilies, Shasta Daisies, 25, $1.; mixed Verbena, 5c ea.; green Liriope, 50, $1.; blue Siberian Iris, 35'C doz.; Altheas, 25c ea.; Scallions 5<0c C.; 5 kinds of mint, 50c; Sultanas, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1, Box 64, Royston. __ Blue perennial creeping Phlox (divaricata) not Thrift, $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50; $7.60 C.; few doz. Tritoma (Red Hot Poker) 6, $2.; Bermuda Easter Lily bulbs, blooming size, 6 for $1.85; 12, $3.25; clumps Dbl. white Spice Pinks (dianthus) $2.76 doz. ppd. in Ga. State inspected. Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 28&9 Church St., East Point.____________ Sweet Williams, yellow Snowball plant, 50c doz.; Lemon and Blackberry Lilies, 3, 25c; Moses in Bulrush, 2, 25c; Amaryllis Lily, 3, 50c; Apple Begonias, 2, 35c. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford 18 Crawford St., Ellijay (Z. C. 30640).___________ Spider (Magic) Lily bulbs blooms in August, $1. doz., 40-c postage; 5 varieties of Iris, mixed, not labeled, 15, $1. and 50c postage; Chinese Lily bulbs, $1. doz. and 40c postage; large Tigerlily bulbs, 50c ea. and postage, or 12 mixed, $5. c ea. plus postage. Will send COD, prompt shipment. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. 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; catnip and peppermint, 25c pk. and stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540). Nice clean yellow dock, red sassafras, queen of meadow, devil's shoestring, wild cherry bark, May apple roots, 2 Ib. lard box measured full. $1. Ppd. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice, new, ground sage, washed, shade dried, $1. pt. ppd. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Garnett Simmons, Rt. 1, Baldwin, (Z. C. 30511). 1'964 honey, 40c per Ib. at my home. Bring container. G. L. Bramlett, Mt. Cavalry Rd. Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 428894)7._________________ Catnip, bunches, 6, $1.; horehound bunches, 6, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Assorted print feed bags, $1.25 for 3, ppd. in Georgia; MO or cash. Mrs. Eugene Tolan, Rt. 1, Buford._______ 21 Ibs. bright yellow beeswax, 60c per Ib. a/t my place. W. T. Holbrook, Sr., Rt 2, Clarkesville, Ph. 7542610.___________-_____ 1064 crop 100 pet. pure shade dried finely ground sage; also, 100 pet. pure dried ground red hot pepper, 1 oz., 40c, 3 ozs., $1., 1 Ib., $5.; all post paid, no COO. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. 3 gal. glass churn with new motor, $15., or will exchange for farm bell in good condition. G. C. Coleman, Rt. 10, Gainesville. Approx. 350 posts 6% to 8 ft. size, corner post larger, and 8 ft. machine peeled this spring, $50. for lot. John Rutland, Fender (1 mi. South), call after 5 o'clock, or Saturday, or write. Feed sacks, 100 Ibs. si 35c post paid. J. M. Fryer, ] I. Box 244, Riverdale.____ Chicken fertilizer, 50c p sack or by truck load; no c livery. Mrs. J. E. Carter, 3>] McMurry Dr., SW, Atlai II, Ph. 344-0907.______ Fred Mueller's (Denvt hand tooled leather brit with curve bit, latigo red complete i$9.00. FOB M Earl Downing, Rt. 2, Ma etta, Ph. 428-1622. Miscellaneou: WANTED Want some old-time saw cypress shingles at once. E. 'Strange, Rlt. 2, Box Cobbtown.__ _______ Want old-fashion logca quilt pattern amd square qi pattern. State price. iM Noel Payne, Rt. 5, Canton. Want black locust fe: posts, several thousand ne ed. Send size, length and pi per thousand, delivered Ellerslie. J. H. Carr, P.O. I 1353, Oolumlbus._______ Want small cowhorn, gr pepper, hot. Advise amo ycu have and price per R. B. Dodds, P. O. Box K Columbus.__________ Want country cured, c fed, shoulder and side m within I'OO mi. of Atlanta. letters answered. O. C. M key, Rt. 4, Box 289, Cumir (Z. C. 30130)._______ Want large load of col seed mold, delivered. I Frank Scott 1448 May A S.E., Atlanta (Z. C. 303i Ph. 522-745)6. Want 12 doz. roasting corn, direct from field; n be within 25 mi. of Atla Mrs. C. F. Long, 2127 ] Cone Lane, NE, Atlanta. Want 200 sassafras posts, ft. long, not less than 4 across the smallest end; w best price delivered to I mington. H. W. Thurm< Farmington. Want National no. 5 p sure canner, holds 5 qts., pints; will exchange for finished quilt for one in | condition. Mrs. G. C. Coler Rt. 10, Gainesville. Handicrafts FOR SALE Cro. full size bedsbedreads, assttVl. colors, $5. ea.; rons, 75c ea.; 6, $4. novelty t holders, 20c ea.; 7, $1.; ah towels. Add /postage. Mrs. eeman Long, Rlt. 5, Ellijay. Genuine lambskin baby occasins, pink, 'blue or lite, all handlaced andl emb. I white, $1.26 pr., 3 pr., $3.i, or '$12. doz., ppd. and in ;3t boxes. Mrs. Edgar Watis, Rit. 3, Oalhoun. Hand painted pillowcases. ;. pr.; hand painted, dish ivets, 7, $2. washable; dibl. d or twin bedspreads, sfd. colors, $5.60 ea.; bib rons trimmed with lace, $1. . Add postage. Mrs. Elzie ng, 'Rt. 5, Ellijay. 30540. Aprons worth ibilbs, njicely mmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, c a.; potholders, ISc ea.; , $1.; emib. ddsh towels, 3, . Add positaige. Mrs. H. A. lastain, R)t. 5, Ellijay, (Z. C. 540). Handpainted bro a d c 1 o t h lowcases, lace edges, $3. ; handlpainted vanity sets scarves, lace edges, $2. ea.; ndpainted dis-htowel and tholder 7, $3.50; tablecloth bh 4 napkins, $5. set. Add stage. Mildred Lowman, Rt. Ellijay.____________ Tancy organdy and lace rons, $1.50 ea.; handpaintpillowcases, washable, $2. ; sioarf, $1.; peacock bedad, $15. ea.; tablecloth 50 x 50, $5.; napkins 50c ; 7 day-of->the-week dish /els, $3.50 set, place mats, $3. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, 5, Ellijay. Posit paid, __ Large quilt, $6., quilts ilted at $4. and $5. ea. Mrs, ; Casteloes, Rt. 5, Moultrie. 10 ft. wood handle, rawhide bullwraips, $8. ea.; 2, $14.; polished, hunting, (blowing, bullhorns, $4. ea., 2, $6., ppd. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Ruffle, $1.25; 7 rose; 3 pc. dresser set, $1.25; pansy doily, $1.50; grape doily, $1.50; all $5.50. All ppd. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland. Ladies sun 'bonnets, $1.; quilt patterns, shoo fly, sunflower, bears paw, pine tree, crossed canoes, village green, turkey track, fair, ferris wheel flying geese, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 3, Gainesville. Aprons, all wash fast colors, plain, print or check, small 3, $1., medium or large, 65c, cobbler style, pockets all across front, waist band top, 75c, bib style, $1.; childrens pants, elastic waist and leg, 75c. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Jesup. Cro. Ibootees from baby nylon, cotton or rayon thread, 60c; wihite or colored handkerchiefs with cro. edge, 3, $1.; grape doily, 24 in., $3.; cro. lace for pillowcases, 75e pair or 4 yds., $1.25. Mrs. John A. Mefritt, Rt. 1, Box 121, Millwood. 2 quilt tops, pieced of new prints, 1, rolling stone and 1 in blocks cross-wise, $3. ea.; print diaper shirts for baby, made of white checks, stripes, or different colors, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Womack, Rt. 1, Bremen. Cro. white oval shape table cloth with yellow sun flowers, 24 X 36 in., $4. ea.; plate mats, 14 in., $1. ea.; cro. dresser scarfs, rose design, 18 X 36, $2.50 ea. Add 15c. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.______ Wihite cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, green, 7'5c pr., also, bibs to match, both, $1.; white cro. baby sweaters and caps, all white trimmed in pink, blue, yellow, $3.; white cro. baby afghans, $3.; cro. .potholders, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robison Rt. 1, Monroe. Lambskin baby moccasiins, blue, pink, white or white laced with yellow blue or pink; size, small, (infant), medium, (up to 4 mos.), large, (4-8 mos.); $1.15 pr. and 8c postage. Mrs. O. L. Bruce, Rt. 2, Lula. Aprons, nicely made, medium size, assorted colors, $1, ea.; potholders 2'5c ea.; children's dresses, 1-6 yr. size, $2. ea. Add postage. Marcia Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 172, Flovilla, Ph. 775-<6101. Nylon, pastels or white shell stitch baby sweater, cap, 2 pr. bootess, $5., sweater and cap, $4.40, bootees, 60c; woven potholders, 6, $1. Orders filled anytime, MO, or COD. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville, Ph. 745-4968. Quilt tops, string block, 16 sq. tolock, $2.25 ea.; fan, bloomer girl, Dutch girl, $4. ea., all new scraps. Add postage. Charlotte Wooten, 122 Myrtle St., Gainesville. Cro. bedspread and tablecloth, white, $25. ea. plus postage. Mrs. G. Hayes, Rt. 2, Box 307, Riverdale, Ph. 4789602. 1 white cro. bedspread, 80 x 102 in., fringed on 2 sides and 1 end, $35. plus $1. postage; 2 nylon cro. baby sweaters, blue trimmed in white, $2. ea. Add postage, no COD orders. Mrs. M. P. Forrester, Rt. 2, Box 6.2, Ellijay. Childrens training pants, size up to 5; bloomer type, 35c ea., 3, $1., panty style, doubled, 50c ea. all lace trimmed; state checks or white. Add postage. Mrs. Jack Beverly, Rt. 2, Box Ii38, Jesup. Cro. white oval shape TV piece, rose design, 18 x 26 color or roses, pink, yellow, blue or red, $2. ea.; doilies, 14 in., $1. ea. Add lOc postage. Mrs. Coil Manly, Rt. 2, Lula. Oro. hat pin cushions on plastic doilies, 50c ea.; novelty soap turtles, all colors, 50c ea. Add postage. Vella Rice, R't. 1, Gumming. Fast colored cotton dresses, checks and prints, light and dark colors, made by bought patterns, timmed, wide or narrow skirts, size 1-6 yr., $1.25 ea., or 2, $2. Lucy Musson, Rt. 2, Summerville. Old fashion bonnets, button on crown, $1.50 ea.; aprons, $1.; pot holders, 20c ea., 5, $1. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. ], Box 254, Bremen. Handkerchiefs, tatted border, all white or var. thread, $1.30 and $1.40; tatting by the yard, single, 35c, hen and biddie, 50c yr.; cro. lace for pillowcases, <50c yd., (cro. wool or cotton), ppd. Mrs. G. Taylor, Box 212, Temple. Large quilt tops, $2. ea.; also, quilt scraps, good material, not thin, 3 Ibs., $1. Mrs. M. M. Highfield, Rt. 2, Summerville, (Z. C. 30747). Adult bonnets, $1.; children's bonnets, 75c; aprons, small, 50c, prints and plain. Add few stamps for postage. Mrs. J. W. Forayth, Rt. 3, Dallas, Ph. 445-21088, (no collect calls). Dbl. bed size quilt tops, gentlemans bow, spool and other designs, $2. ea.; string tops, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. Large size broadcloth pillowcases, hand emb., lace trim, $2.50 pr.; button crown bonnets, prints, organdy, $1.85; old fashion'bonnets, $1.45; organdy band aprons, fancy lace trim, $1.50; print band aprons, clothes pin aprons, 75c; bib aprons, $1.; pot holders, 20c. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple. SALES EVENTS SEPTEMBER 10, 1964--Show and Sale--Show 10:00 A.M. --Sale 1:30 P.M.--Cordele and China Hogs-- Selling 5 bred gilts, 35 open gilts and 13 spring boars--Reg istered gilts door prize. Ga. Spotted Poland China Breeders, R. E. Ferguson, Sec., Dawson. SEPTEMBER 12, 1964 -- Altamahia Hereford Breeders Assn. Annual Sale -- To be held at farm of Winton C. Harris, Screven, Ga. (locat ed 6 mi. from Odum, Ga.)-- Selling 60-75 lots Reg. poll ed Herefords, bulls, open and bred heifers, cows with calves at side and steers for 4-H and FFA boys -- AU have clean pedigrees and screened for quality -- Bryan L, "Bo" Swilley Auctioneer. Lunch avail able at farm. For catalogue write Rufus . Boberson, Secty. - Tress., Box 67, Odum. SEPTEMBER 18, 1964 -- 1:00 P. M. promptly -- Georgia Angus Association Sale -- Union Stock Yards, Albany, Georgia -- Selling 105 lots: 12 breeding age bulls, 93 cows, 81 with calves at side and rebred. For info, and catalogue contact. C. O. Parker, Fieldman, 3858 Mathis St, Wacom, Ph. SH. 3-8285. SEPTEMBER 24,1964, Vidalia, Eugene H. Hall Farm, Rt 1 (8 mi. west of Vidalia, 4 mi. east of Terrytown)-- sale of purebred Yorks and Durocs -- bred gilts, open gilts and boars in both breeds. SEPTEMBER. 30, 1964--1:00 P.M.--Duroc Sale --