Georgia
Farmers'
Marke Bulletin
Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
VOLUME 50
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1964
NUMBER 20
Farm Employment Wanted And Farm Help Needed
Model A John Deere tractor, good lights, tires, starter, cyl-
inder, No. SOD three pt. hitch, K. B. 6 ft. harrow, 2, 16 in. bottom 'plows, trailer type, $595. Ralph W. Thigpen, Rt. 1, Boston. Ph. 735-2943 (no
collect calls).
NOTICI: NotkM accepted for agrlaritural wo* only. Notices et accepted for boasewort. Boning or companlomhlp needs.
Farm Work Wanted
White man 36 with sm. family, wants job on dairy or beef cattle farm at once. Sev-
eral yrs. exp., also, licensed artificial breeder with Noba, Inc. If interested, come see. Have to be moved. Ralph Bolton, Rt. 2, Hephzibah.
Single white man 39, abstainer, wants permanent job on poultry farm, working with and tending to commercial layers, beginning 1st of yr. Wesley Hendrix, Rt. 1, Aragon.
Man 20 and wife 17 wants job on poultry farm. Want furnished living quarters, have to be moved. Need work now. Prefer near Canton. Roy Lee Davenport, Rt. 1, Lithonia.
Stout farm hand wants job on cattle farm or raising hay. Exp. in farm work. Prefer North Ga. All letters ans. Want reasonable wages. Virgil Kendall, Dial.______
'Single white man 56 wants job feeding hogs, keeping up fence or looking after cattle or chickens, no crop farming. Can go anywhere. State salary in first letter. Want room and board. In good health. H. W. Fuller, 2<03'& Whitehall St., S. W., Atlanta.____
Semi-retired couple 66 and 61 yrs., wants job as careitaker or raising chickens or looking after sm- herd of cattle. Good, honest, sober couple, neat housekeepers. Want house, water, wired for eiec. stove, and salary. Will go anywhere, now. Have to be moved. James T. Wyatt, 3716 Log Cabin Dr., Macon.
White woman 38 with son 8, wants work on poultry farm gathering eggs. No exp., but willing to learn. Need furnished house on school bus rt. and salary. Mrs. D. M. Hood, Washington.
Form Help Wonted
Want retired man to live in furn. cottage and keep yard and garden in summer, feed sm. herd of cattle in winter. Board and living quarters, nice place, no children. Must be sober and honest. E. M. Battle, Rt. 1, Calhoun.
Want reliable farm hand, white, sm. family, neat housekeepers, some education necessary. Knowledge about bird dogs advantageous. Work available for wife also. R. H. Zabadah, 2014 Robin Hood Rd., Albany.
Want settled colored couple to live on farm, between Locust Grove and Griffin. Call or write. L. B. Branan, Jr., 5240 Northside Dr., N. W., Atlanta 27. Ph. BL 5-5175.
Want man and wife to look after 30,000 chickens, no hard work, few hrs. daily. Furnish house and pay for month. Salary open. Come see. Dewey Buffington, Rt. 1, (6 mi. S. E. of Gainesville), Gillsville.
Want reliable colored farm hand, not over 50 yrs., sm. family. Must be exp. in row crop farming, able to drive tractor or truck. Full time work for man, work available for wife also. Lester Vam, Pine Knoll Plantation, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany.
Want farm hand with sm. family for work on farm. Steady work. 5 room house on 'school bus rt. No drinkers. Give references. Write. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Farm Machinery
and Equipment
FOR SALI
New Ideal front end loader for Allis-Chalmers tractor, good cond., $175.; 2 Demson Sucker rod deep well pumps, in good oond., $25. ea. W. R. Robinson, Rt. 2, Cedartown. Ph. 748-5384.
150 Ib. steel anvil, blacksmith blower and vice. For sale or exch. either one for good post hand drill, at my place. S. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dr., Atlanta 19. Ph. 233-8890 (no collect calls).
1957 GMC truck, 1 % ton, 16 ft. grain body, good tires, 2 spare tires, 1 spare wheel, good cond., $1100. Deral D. Browning, 158 Shoreham Dr., College Park. Ph. 766-7047.
Meadows grist mill, 30 in. steel frame, 40 hp. Allis-Chalmers fuel engine, automatic sacking mach. 'and sifter; Joiiet whse. com sheller, 40 hp. AHis-Chalmers fuel engine and shafting. Dwight Flanders, Scotland.
Clean 1957 FIDO Ford pickup truck, with camper. H. W. Campbell, Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-5964.
29 pieces of 30 ft., 4 in., irrigation pipe for sale. J. C. Ca'llahan, Mershon. Ph. 4495151 (no collect calls).
Farmall M tractor, good tires, fine mech. cond; TaylorWay harrow, disc plow. Jerry Vernon, Rt. 1, Gumming. Ph. TU 7-5927.____________
Sucker rod Myers well pump, in good cond., 40 gal. tank, 79 ft. of rod. Reasonably priced. Luther Parham, Rt. 2, Rockmart.
DC Case tractor, good cond., very good tires, $350.; DI Case tractor, operating cond., $200. Brother Damien, Monastery of the Holy Ghost, Conyers. Ph. 483-8705.
2, 4 ton feed bins; 25 A. R. Wood brooders; 500, P-16 Purina feeders; 30, 8 ft. drinkers. Reasonably priced. Sam Dunaway, Winder. Ph. 867-3790 (nights).
Late model Super A Farmall high clearance tractor, starter, lights, hyd. lift, power , take-off, motor comp. over'hauled, new paint, with 1-row planter, cultivator, 2 bu. side dresser, tandem bush and bog harrow, good cond., all for $525. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 160, Ft. Valley (3/4 mi. W. of Int. 75 on Hwy. 96).
2 disc turning plow for M or MT John Deere, used very little. Jack L. Anderson, Rt. I, Zebulon. Ph. 567-8782.
Equip, for 8,000 broilers including 3 inside feed bins, feeders, drinkers, founts, everything you need. Sell to best offer. Lewis Waldon, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. Ph. 864-2858.
1953 Ford tractor, new tires, almost new cultivator, planters, dist., 4-disc tiller, dbl. sect, harrow, soda dist., rotary hoe. All in good cond., $1500. Cecil Moon, Rt. 1, Mitchell.
Rabbit hutches, heavy mesh wire, size 30 x 36 x 18, with automatic waterers and feeders, $3. ea. G. J. Cruse, Rt. 3, Union Hill Rd., Alpharetta.
1954 Model C AUis Chal-
mers tractor, good cond., new
tires, hyd. lift, power take-
off, pract. new mowing machine, 6 ft. cut side mounted, and cultivators. Sell or trade for larger, will pay cash diff. John W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe. Ph. 267-3190.
A. C. Model C tractor, in exc. cond., with equip., $500. for all or trade for cows and calves. M. Stephens, 2139 W. Broad St., Athens. Ph. LI 67375.
Deluxe 2-horse trailer, dome clearance, turn and tail lights, padded stalls, floor mats, vented side louvers, gravel guards, nose and fender front, V-chrome wrap around, step plates, electric brakes with car control, $1.,200., firm price. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine Mountain, Ph. 882-6580 (LaGrange).
Model 100 Electro Magic steam cleaner for cleaning barns and farm equip. Sell or trade for item of equal value. Mrs. John E. Vann, Box 84, Sasser. Ph. 457-8090 (after 6 P- HI-).
John Deere series 60 fuel tractor and 14 ddsc John Deere Killefer harrow on wheels with roll-o-matic, power-itrol, power steering, 3 pt. hitch, $1175.; John Deere R. Diesel tractor and 24 disc Killefer harrow recently overhauled, $1,975. David Simpson, Rt. 2, Box 23-A, 'Oochiran.
SALES EVENTS
JANUARY 1--Complete dis persal sale of the late Dr. M. L. Malloy's herd of poll ed Herefords. All purebred. Calves to be sold along with cows. 'Cordele Live stock Association, Cordele. Martin L. Malloy III, Vien na, for further information.
JANUARY 8, 1965 -- 7:30 PM -- Horse & Pony Auc tion Sale, Circle "T' Ranch, Evans. Ten miles west of Augusta on Hwy. 104.
JANUARY 13--Angus, Here ford and Shorthorn Bull Sale to be sponsored by the Mid-Georgia Beef Cattle men's Association, Thomaston. All bulls will be semen tested and 18 months o<r over.
JANUARY 13, 1965 -- All breed bull sale. Sponsored by Mid-Georgia Beef Cat tleman's Association, Thornaston.
JANUARY 15, 1965 -- 1:00 PM -- Georgia Angus As sociation Graded Bull Sale, held at Decatur County Livestock Auditorium Bainbridge. Selling 80 selected and graded breeding bulls, all above 18 months of age. For infor. write or call: C. O. Parker, 3858 Mathis St., Macon, Ph. SH 3-8285.
MARCH 10, 1965 -- Perfor mance Tested Bull Sale, Livestock Arena, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton,
Agricultural
CALENDAR
January 7-8,1965 National Hampshire Meat Hog Conference at the Livestock Pavilion. Banquet Thursday night, the 7th, at 7:00 PM in Continuing Education Building. Sale starting at noon on 8th. Athens.
January 7-8, 1965 Futures Trading Symposium Set. To be held at University of Georgia Center for Continuing Education, Athens. Registration at 9:00 A.M.
January 13, 1965 Beef Cattle Short Course sponsored by Coastal Plain Experiment Station and Abraham Baldwin College, Rural Life Building, Abraham Baldwin Campus, Tifton. Registration at 9:30 -A.M.
January 18. 1965 9:00 AM State Cattlemen's Association, Dempsey Hotel, Macon. Banquet at 7:00 PM.
January 19, 1965 Swine Short Course sponsored by Coastal Plain Experiment Station and Abraham Baldwin College. Rlural Life Building, Abraham Baldwin Campus, Tifton.
Georgia
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MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, December 30, 1964
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
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1950 pickup, % ton, good
Farm Machinery tired, battery, quick sale at $300. Ray Cook, 209 E. Third St., Jackson. Ph. 775-7571.
and Equipment
FOR SALE
Homant deep well pump, 1/3 hp., in good cond.; Irg. roll poultry wire; used 10x24 tractor tire with small cut, boot incl.; 3 pt. hitch sickle mower; bush and bog pulltype harrow with rubber tires, for reverse and pulling on road; homemade 3 pt. hitch dirt blade; homemade 3 pt. hitch subsoiler plow. All in good cond. Emory L. Cash, Rt. 4, LaGrange. (no collect calls).
801 Diesel Ford tractor, good cond., used very little; 1 earth carton; Athens 3 disc plow, 3 pt. hitch, good cond., used very little. C. B. Garmon, Rt. 2, Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain. Ph. 4699204.________________
Quail laying cage containing 4 row with 5 cage section, per row, auto, watering tioughs and feeders, in good cond. Sell for $50. or trade for 30 pr. grown Bobwhite quail breeders. Charlie Cook, (Box 22, Carrollton._____
2 pt. fast hitch I. H. disc plow, $40.; 2 I. H. fert. distributors comp. with chains and clutch for I. H. tractor, $25.; I. H. tractor belt pulley, $20.; J. D. ripper plow, 7 spring feet, $40. N. W. McLeod, Rt. 3, Cutfcbert._________
240, 5 ft. chicken feeders. 150 in good cond., resit in fair cond., all for $100. Charles Gunn, Rt. 3, Adairsville.
Old model Case tractor, sale for parts or can be repaired to run, $115. Robt. V. Tankersley, Box 206, Appling. Ph. 556- 52.
CPamco bag-bulk, 7 ton cap., feed truck, 21 ft. 2-way auger mounted! on 1952 Ford, (F6, truck, $850. See at Flintridge Egg (Farm feed mill near The Rock on Ga. 3'6 between Thomaston and Barnesville. Al Thompson, The Rock.
Elec. sausage mill, model 5511, no. B890, 115 volt, 60 cyl., 1/3 hp. Rev. M. M. Benefield, Rt. 3, Box 3lC, Newnan.
Farm Machinery
and Equipment
WANTID
Want John Deere tractor, 60, 70, 720, 730 or 820, with or without equip. Will pay cash. John W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe. Ph. 267-3190.
Want 1 rear tractor tire, 1328. Brother Damien, Monastery of the Holy Ghost, Conyers. Ph. 483-8705._______
Want 4-D bulldozer or equiv. size with tilt and angle blade for farm use in Carroll Co. Must be in good cond., reasonably priced. H. J. Douglas, 2086 Montrose Dr., East Point. Ph. 766-9554.
Want used truck scales to weigh 55,000 Ibs. grass; also, need platform scales with 1 or 2 ton cap. Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle.
Want half-trac, Arps or Bombardier, to fit Ford Major diesel tractor. State price and cond. in letter. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston,
Want 1 disc plow for a G Allis-Chalmers tractor, write giving cond., and price. L. T. Vickery, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose.
Want hen nests, in good cond. State kind, size, price and quantity! J. B. Pressley, Rt. 2, Toccoa. Ph. 779-2565.
Want belt pulley for power take-off (rear) for farm jeep. R. B. Shaw, 242 E. Parkwood Rd., Deeatur. Ph. 377-4388.
Want PTO heavy duty twine baler, laite model, 500 ft. aluminum snap-joint irrigation pipe, 4-5 in.; also want vertical or horizontal 8/4 ton feed mixer. Sitate price, cond. and location. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 92-2578.
Want one 5-8 plow tractor, Oliver 1800 or equivalent. H. M. Simpson, Rt. 3, Box 84-A, McDonough.
Want very large old model tank with good engine and fifth Wheel, or with engine easily repairable. Prefer old K or KB-11, or 12 Int., or other makes that will handle 30 tons considered; also want junked loboy trailer with good axles and wheels. Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna.
Agricultural
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Blakemore strawberry pits., $1.75 C., Mastodon $1.50 C., Klondike, $1. C.; catnip, 30c bunch; peppermint, 30c doz.; scuppernong vine cuttings, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Townsend^ Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Stuart, Desirable, Farley and Elliott pecan trees, 2-3 ft., $2.; 3-4 ft., $2,25; 4-5 ft., $2.50; 5-6 ft., $3.; 6-7 ft., $3.50; 7-8 ft., $4.; 8-10 ft., $5. Write for prices in Irg. lots. L. E. Brown, Baconton. Ph. 7875785.
Golden seal, 5, $1.; garlic pits., makes Irg. heads, 6, 50c or 2 doz., $1.; Delaware and iWhitie Niagara grapevines, 85c ea.; red lealf plum, crab, tree of Heaven, $1. ea.; native strawberry, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
, Sterns strawberry pits., $2.50 C. Nice, Irg. pits., damp packed. PP in Ga. W. M. Bryant, Box 1383, Savannah.
Horse, Red, Yellow Delicious, Yates, Winesap, Red June, apple trees, 3-4 ft., $1.75; 4-5 ft., $2.10; black walnut trees, 1-2 ft., $1.50; Keiffer and Orient pear, 3-4 ft., $2.50; 4-5 ft, $2.75; crabapple trees, 3-4 ft., $2.; brown Turkey figs, $2. ea.; Concord and Lutie grapevines, 2 yr., $1. ea., 3 yr., $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale. Ph. 478-7933.
Sage, mint pits., 6, $1.; Ga. heading collard seed, 90 pet., germ., 20c, 2 Tblspn. and stamped env.; also, sweet flowering jonquil bulbs, $1.50 C. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 53, Cobbtown.
Everbearing s t r a w b e rry pits., $1. doz., 3 doz., $2.; crabapple, white dogwood, 50c ea., or exch. for sacks. Rosa Jane Richards, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
May cherry, blue Damson plum and black walnut trees, 3, $1.; black raspberry and Himalayan blackberry pits., 5, $1.; catnip and horehound, 4 bunches, $1.; garlic bulbs, 8, $1.; native strawberry pits., $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Old-fashion clingstone white English peach trees, 1 yr., 4-5 ft., grown from seed in my garden. Guaranteed. $2. ea., F. O. B. at garden, $3. del., PP and insured. W. E. Smith, 421 King Arnold St., Hapeville. Ph. PO 1-8276.
Blakemore and Florida 90 strawberry pits., $1.50 C. Packed in damp moss. PP. Mrs. G. D. Fain, Edison.
Strawberry pits., $1.50 C.; ibrown scuppernong vines, nice size, 50c ea.; Cata'lpa trees, 18-30 in., 6, $1., 12 in., 10, $1. At my place, cannot ship. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd., Macon.
Blakemore strawberry pits., $1.25 C., 200, $2.25, 300, $3. or $6. M.; Mastodon and Klondike, 1. C., 300, $2.75, $5. M.; Massey, $2. C., 300, $5., del. No C. O. D. nor checks. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Chinese chestnut trees, well developed, grown in my garden, 1-2 ft., $1.; 2-3 ft., $1.50; 4-5 ft., $2. Min. order shipped, $5. Add postage. Write for price on 100 or more. Roy L. Matthews, 1394 N. Druid Hills Rd., N. E., Atlanta 19. Ph. 233-0293.
Klondike strawberry pits., 300, $2.0, 500, $3.50, $6. M. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Ga. 1123 Wheat, Pure Seed 90.55 pet., Germ. 91 pet, $2.75 bu.; Gator Rye, Pure Seed 99.16 pet., Germ 86.50 pet., $3. bu.; Suregrain Oats, Pure Seed 98.87 pet., Germ. 93.00 pet, $1.10 bu.; Sumter Oats, Pure Seed 99.58 pet., Germ. 95.50 pet $1.10 bu. Recleaned, new bags. A. C. Searboro, Box 809, Dublin, Ph. 272-3322 (days)._____
FREE: strawberry pits., all you want if you come get them. Located on Irvin Bridge Rd., 3 mi. from Conyers. J. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Conyers. Ph. 483-8359.
Charleston Wakefield and Round Dutch frostproof cabbage and collard plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.; $3.50 M. White Bermuda onion plants, same price, delivered, or $2. M. at farm. R. Chanclor, Pitts (Z. C. 31072), Ph. MI 8-2035._____
Scuppernong pits, black & brown, well-rooted and damp packed. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 204-C, Griffin.
KY 31 fescue, pure seed 98.60%, germ. 94% inert, i30%, weed seed, 10%, other crop, 100%, cleaned and bagged in new 50 Ib. bags, 20c Ib. Riley C. Couch, Senoia.
Jerusalemi artichokes (Canadian potatoes), $1. doz. plus 50c postage. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville.
Red Wonder okra seed, pods bright red, tender, very prolific, stalks upright and tall, germ. 79 pet., 25c pkg., and stamped, addressed env. J. K. Stalcup, 1557 Sandtown Rd., Marietta.
Red raspberry pits., wild blueberry bushes, dewberry and blackberry pits., $1.50 doz.; peppermint pits, and garlic bulbs, $1. doz.; Jerusalem artichokes, for eating or planting, $2.50 gal. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt 5, Ellijay.
Trees: Apple, Red and Yellow Delicious, Yates, Winesap, Horse, 'Ark. Black, Terry Winter, Shockley, Rome Beauty, Early Harvest, Sweet and June, 2-3 ft., 50c ea., 3-4 ft., 60c ea.; Grapevines: Delaware arid Lutie, 25c ea.; $10. orders PP. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland.
Superfection s t; r a w b e rry pits., $3.25 C., new Ozark B e a u^ y strawberry pits., hardy, everbearing, $4. C. PP. in Ga. only. Can not ship less than 100 pits. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11.
Bearing size Mtn. huckleberry, dewberrry, 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, EHijay.
Guaranteed Hicks Broadleaf tobacco seed, germ. 93 pet., pure seed 99.56 pet., sample, 75c, $1.50 oz., $15. Ib., 2 Ibs. $25., 5 Ibs., $50. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Sweet pomegranate bushes, $5. ea.; cabbage, collard pits., 85c C.; white onion pits., 80c C.; peppermint, garlic pits., 25c doz.; scaHion buttons, 75c qt; old Damson plum bushes, 4, $2.50; fig sprouts, 25c ea. Add postage. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St., S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. 753-5251.
Giant tree tomato seed, germ. 96 pet., grows to 12 ft. 200 seed, $1. PP. Sample pkg. 25c with stamped addressed envelope. (1964 crop). J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
Missionary and Klondike strawberry pits., damp packed, $1.50 C., PP., $1,25 C., $11. M, at home. Min. shipment, 200 pits., Ga. orders only. No C. O. D. orders, Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N. E., Atlanta. Ph. DR 3-1846.
Bearing size mtn. blueberries, blackberries, dewberries, winter huckleberries, 1. doz.; raspberries, 24, $3.; tame cherries, 50c ea.; tame plum bushes, 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Black and red raspberry plants, wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, very damp, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Agricultural
Seed & Plants
WANTID
Want 20 bu. of Ga. Red Bunch sweet potato seed, must be certified and not over 2 in. Quill Jordan, Toccoa.
Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts
FOR SALE
1964 crop Desirable pecan halves, carefully selected, $1.75 Ib., have approx. 200 Ibs. to sell. Add postage. W. C. Castelow, Box 242, Edison.
Walnuts for cakes and candies, $1.75 Ib. PP. Mrs. Gale Rogers, Hiawassee.
Black walnuts, 1964 crop, $1.75 Ib. Send check or MO. Mrs. Geleta Rogers, Hiawassee.
1964 crop black walnut meats, large pieces, $1.50 Ib., plus postage or $1.75 Ib. PP. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee.
1964 crop black walnut's, send $1.75 Ib. postpaid, or $1. per pt. postpaid. Mrs. Kittie Nichols, Hiawassee,
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Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts
FOR SALE
'Pecans, in hull or shelled, Stuarts and Irg. paper shells, 1964 crop, in, hull, 50c lb., in state, 60e lb, out of state; shelled pecans, best quality, $1.50 lb. in state, $1.60 outside. State postage prepaid, 3 Ibs. min. order; slightly dark and swivel meats, $1.15 per lb. Money orders preferred. J. A. Bacon, Plains.
Livestock Feed, Hay & Gram
FOR SALE
Good1 pasture grass hay, 75c per bale at barn, (six mi. from Newnan at Madras). A. L. Hansom, Madras, Ph. AL 36879, (No collect calls).
Coastal Bermuda, any amt., 'good quality, highly fertilized. J. F. Moore, Jr., Box 87, Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477.
Coastal Bermuda, millet, baled shucks, and oat straw, baled without rain. C. V. Russell, Colbert, Ph. ST 8-7354.
Have Coastal Bermuda hay at barn, square bales, stringtied. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. 584-2312, i(Odum).
Field hay, made without rain, $15. and $20. per t6n. Wm. Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 9, Valdosta, Ph. CH 2-0607.
Brown -top millet hay, heavy bales, $1. per bale. Marion Harris, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph. 887-4184.
Have 300 bales of good field toay at my barn, 1964 crop. Gus Burton, Wadley.
300 bates of Coastal Bermuda hay at barn in Loganvi'lle, well fertilized and cured without ram, 85c per bale at foam. Jack Hogan, Rt. 1, Rosiwell, (Z. C. 30075), Ph. 4756262._____________
Coastal Bermuda hay, square bales, 65c per bale. R. L. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, (Hwy. 54, at Flint JRlver), Ph. PR 8-2245.
Mixed grass h'ay, grown behind clover, or well-limed fields, cut, baled without rain; also, peavine hay, one rain, $35. per ton at barn, $40. del. within 50 ml, deliver farther for extra charge. Can 'haul 4-5 tons per load. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 338, McDonough, Ph. 957-3379.
Several tons of feed oais near Winder, can pick up. Roy Duncan, Green Pastures Farm, Rt. 1, Hoschton, Ph. 867-2976, (Winder).
150 bales Serecia hay, 75c per bale at barn near Snellville. J. D. Addison, 4093 Spartan Lane, Stone Mountain, Ph. 443-9140.
Nice heavy oats, $1. bu.; good quality oat straw, 25o per bale, quality Coastal Bermuda hay, well-fertilized, 60e per bale. Prices at bam. P. LIpory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.
Highly fertilized hay cured without rain, choice of 3 types: Bermuda, Bahia, or Coastal Bermuda, 75c bale. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain, (10 mi. west on Rd. 18), Ph. 882-6580, (LaGran8*).
Wheat and oat straw, Irg. quantity, very bright, baled without rain in compact square type bales, exc. quality, 40c bale F. O. B. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon, Ph. 567-8708.
Livestock Feed, Hay & Grab
WANTED
Want to buy lespedeza, soybean, or alfalfa hay, located near Augusta. Edward L. Boyd, 2038 Spring Hill Terr., Augusta, Ph. RE 6-4216.
Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE
40 Jumbo Ringneck pheasants in Irg. flight pens, fly like native birds; also, 7 trios of Jumbo Ringneck breeders and 1 trio Jumbo Blackneck breeders; several pr. Irg. Bobwhite breeder quail and few Tenn. red quail breeders. Breeder quail in pens if desired. H. W. Campbell, Rt 1, Piedmont Rd., Marietta. Ph. 427-5964.
Northern Bobwhite quail from ex. Irg. breeders, 1964 hatch, $1. ea. F. O. B. All birds shipped railway exp. by M. O. or check. W. H. Sowers, Rt. 1, Box 7, Blue Ridge. Ph. 632-5868.
B. B. Reds, Silver Duckwing, $7.50 trio; White Frizzle Cochin cockerels, $3. ea. J. M. Warren, Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals Rd., S. E., Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 7-6939.
Show Bantams, 1st, 2nd prize winners at Greenville, S. C.; 1 pr. black Belgian Bearded Antwerp, $5.; 1 Black B e 1 g ian Bearded Antwerp cockerel, $2. Eddy Barber, 488 Floyd Rd., Mableton. Ph. 9482159.
Bobwhite quail, live, $1. ea., 50 or more live birds, 90e ea.; dressed quail, $1.10 ea., 50 or more dressed birds, $1, ea. Cannot ship. Jim Hunnicutt, 611 Ohamlee Dr., Ft. Valley. Ph. TA 5-2919 (after 6 p. m.).
Pigeons: Racing Homers, $1. ea., in lots of 10 birds, or will sell total of 30 birds for $25.; Maltese, $2. ea. Must sell, moving. W. K. Stringer, Box 222, Atlanta. Ph. 938-6388 (no collect calls).
Rabbits: N. Z. Whites, good stock, 2 does, 1 buck, $2.50 ea.; 7 young, $1.50 ea. R. H. Johnson, 1485 Austell Rd., Marietta. Ph. HE 5-7403.
Pheasants: Jumbo Ringnecks, Giant Blacknecks, pure Mongolians, Whites, Mutants; Northern Bobwhite quail, Tennessee Red quail, Chukar partridges. Write for details. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st. St., Columbus.
Ginn Gray Gamefowl, pure, stags, $7.50, pullets, $5., trios, $15., F. O. B., stags wt. 4.8 Ibs., or more. Paul Bond, Rt. 1, Royston. Ph. 245-7541.
About 25 or 30 Racing Homer pigeons, from good 'stock. 1 pr. Barbs without frill, very rare. Sell all for $25., Barbs are $4.50 pr. C. L. Barton, 254 Barton Dr., Hapeville. Ph. PO 6-8919.
Button quail, $8. pr.; Ohukar partridges, $3.50 pr.; Golden pheasants, $12. pr. Sell or trade for rare quail or partridges. No C. O. D. orders. L. W. McBurney, 2109 Bungalow Rd., Augusta.
Several hundred Northern Bobwhite quail in flight pen, ready to release on reservations; also pairs for breeding and dressed birds. Mrs. J. C. Thacker, Rt. 2, Kennesaw, Ph. 974-6508, (Acworth).
Ten prs. Homing pigeons: Silver Sions, Blue Bars, and Reds with white tail and flight feathers; some with records of 450 mi., others not trained, $5. pr., all mated and marking. Claude V. Barger, 333 College Ave., Elberton.
Bobwhite quail, $1. ea.; also dressed birds, $1. ea. Will deliver $1. or more within 25 'mi., $3. or more 50 mi. Contact Mr. Buddy E. Sears, Box 488, Porterdale.
Bantam chickens, 17 hens, 6 roosters, $10. for lot. Hugh R. Port, Rt. 1, Wilkerson Mill Rd., Palmetto.
Approx. 35 to 40 bantam hens and roosters, 40c ea. Geo. T. Winters, C-ll, Ridgeroad, GainesvMe.
Purebreed, pedigreed N.Z. W. and Dutch rabbits from show-winning quality stock. Will ship at your expense. John J. Carroll, 117 Pollard Dr., Augusta.
Bobwhite quail, live or dressed, $1. ea. Willie Gaultney, Box 36, Reynolds. Ph. TI 7-4555.
1 doz. Pure Ginn Gray stags, 1 Pure Ginn Gray cock, 4 Alien Roundhead stags, none better; also, have a few trios. Garnett J. Moreland, 1582 Liberty Ave., S. E., Atlanta.
Giant Black Minorca cockerels, $5. ea.; Black Minorca eggs, 15, $3.; 3 production Red hens, $2.50 ea. Will ship stock express collect. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan.
N. Z. rabbits, Angora rabbits for sale. R. I. Jones, Rt. 1, Perry Hwy., Hawkinsville. Ph. 892-2950 (no collect calls).
Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
Want rabbits, at reasonable prices, for good stock, prefer Angoras. Must be unrelated or already arranged for breeding. Describe what you have to offer. W. B. Patch, Old Evans Rd., Evans. Ph. 736-1223.
Flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALt
African violets for sale, at my home, 'many color s, blooming, 50c ea. pot. Live 10 mi. N. of Carrollton, near Center Point Store, No mail orders. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen.
Thrift, lg. clumps, $1. ea. min. order, 10 clumps. Cannot ship. H. S. Reagan, 1860 North Druid Hills Rd., NE, Atlanta 30319, Ph. 634-5391.
Red-hot Poker, 50c; 12, $5.; Lycon's Squamigera (pink amaryllis) 50c; 12, $5.; feverfew, pure white, dbl., 12, $1.25; many daylilies, reds, wine reds, scarlets, purples, yellows, pinks, It. pinks, bronze, bi-colors, 12, $3., 40c postage first doz.; lOc ea. add., doz., or part doz. Bonus plants sent. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington.
Pink amaryllis, 50c ea., $5. doz.; 125 diff. daylilies, reds, golds, pinks, bronze, scarlets, rose, wine reds, purples, yellows, bi-colors, $2.50 doz., state colors wanted; red hot poker, nice clumps, 50c, $5. doz.; 40c postage. Extra pits, sent to cover postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Rt. 1, Washington.
Martin gourd seed, lg. pkg. 25c; Bushel and other large mixed gourd seed, 30, $1. Send stamped, addressed env. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Mistletoe, % gal., $1.50; gardenias, $1. ea.; bearing size buckeyes, $1. ea.; magnolias, cedars $1.50 ea.; pink crape myrtles, 2, $1.; good luck buckeyes, $1. doz.; sassafras pits., $1. ea.; also, red sassafras roots, $1. half gal., Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville._______
Dbl. mixed-poppy seed, 20c Tblspn.; waxleaf ligustrum, 20c ea., 8, $1.; white English dogwood, pink weigela, peach almond, 25c ea.; rose thrift, $1. C.; orange daylilies, white iris, 40c doz. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston.
Blue ageratum, 75c doz.; 'linden, spirea, pink babys breath, purple wisteria, yellow forsythia, birdseye, red and white flowering quince, cuttings 40c ea., 3, $1.; white winter pink, yellow, purple, white mums, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen.
All colors chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; blue, purple iris, orange daylilies, 40c doz.; yellow jasmine, purple lilac, golden bell, all rooted, 4, $1. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Philodendron, Ice, Panda, 65c; cactus: Feb., Christmas, May, Spring Beauty, Snake, Star of David, Donkey Ears, Moles Foot, Bunny Ears, Tree, 65c; purple, green and white striped, giant jew, 3'5c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn. Gumming.
Mimosa, 25-50c; white lilac, 50c ea.; white Easter rose, raisin vine, hydrangea, 25c ea.; tree blackberry pits., 5, $1.; yellow Kerry rose, 3, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. M. M. Highfield, Rt. 2, Summerville.
Martin and Dipper gourd seed, 15 for lOc; ornamental gourd seed, Ic ea. Send stamped env. E. B. Lane, Rt. 3, Box 114, Washington.
Red, rose moss seed, 65c Vz tspn.; perriwinkle, 50c % tspn.; 4 o'clock seed, 35c doz.; marigold, 35c Tblspn.; castor bean seed, 20c doz.; Dipper gourd seed, 35c doz.; Irg. Water gourd seed, 35c doz. PP. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 357, Toccoa.
Dwarf Pfietzer cannas in red, yellow, pink, rose, variegated, Eureka white, 3, $1., $3.50 doz.; President red cannas, $1. doz.; liriope, $1.50 C., $12.50 M; Butterfly, red Spider lilies, 1. doz.; crinum, hybrid amaryllis, calla lilies, 3, $1. Add 25c postage all orders. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman. (Z. C. 31643).
Pink oxalis, blue sweet violets, pink thrift, 50c doz.; King Alfred bulbs, 75c doz.; Mammoth sunflower seed and castor beans, 25c doz. and stamped env. Add postage. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley Dixon Rd., Macon.
Hardy, long stem, pure white Perfection violets, $6. C., $45. M.; cardinal red, snow white, orchid crape myrtles, 2-3 ft., 10, $6., 3-5 ft., wellbranched, $3. ea., 10, $25. Here at my place, you dig. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville.
White dogwood, native azaleas, diff. colors, sweet shrutJ; holly, cedar, purple butterfly bushes, 4, $1.; purple lilac, 3, $!.; althaea bushes, 2, $1.; purple iris, daylilies, 8, $1. Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Giant Admiral Byrd daisy pits., strong, well-rooted, frost and cold resistant, $1.75 doz., 25, $3.; phlox Subulata, pink, per., Irg. dividable pits., $1. ea., 3, $1.75. PP. Ship anywhere. Inspected. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 378, Augusta. Ph. 736-8349.
Pink amaryllis bulbs, 2, $1.; Watsonia bulbs, 6, 50. Add postage. Raymond H. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 266, Valdosta.
Orange daylilies, blue violets, purple King iris, 4 doz., $1.; sweet shrub, white and pink azaleas, mt. laurel, yellow Christmas jasmine, 5, $1.; red roses, purple lilac, pink mimosa, $2. doz.; old-fashioned white snowball, dbl. yellow japonicas, $1. ea.; holly bushes, bears red berries, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Orange daylilies, blue wild iris, 25c doz.; trailing arbutis, $1. doz.; white and spruce pine, mtn. laurel, mtn. honeysuckle, sweet shrubs, white dogwood, 50c ea., 3, $1.; add 45c postage. Miss Jewel Charles, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Maples, red and pink flowering tulip poplar, sweet gum, water oaks, dogwoods', spruce and white pines, sourwoods, $3.50 doz.; galax, trailing arbutis, $1.25 doz.; mtn. laurels, rhododendron, orange, salmon, yellow and white azaleas, $3. doz. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah1 onega.
18-20 in. nandinas, 4, $1.; snowballs, 50c ea.; rain lilies, orange daylilies, $1. doz.; ruffled ferns, grows in sm. containers, make good window pits., 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.
12-14 in. boxwoods, mtn. laurels, white pines, dogwoods, red and yellow bush honeysuckles, 2-3 ft., rhododendrons, 2 ft., $3. doz. Moss packed. Add postage. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.
White pines, mtn. laurels, dogwoods, 2-3 ft., $3. doz.; pyramidal arborvitae, 2-3 ft., 75c ea.; boxwoods, 12-14 in., 6-8 in. diameter, 50c ea. Moss packed, add postage. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Royal and sky blue, white, yellow iris, sweet-scented lemon lilies, dbl. orange daylilies, sweat blue violets,, foxglove, $ 1. doz.; white dogwood, purple lilac, Indian arrow, 75c ea., 2, $1.25. Add postage. Rosa Jane Richards, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Pearl bush, 2 ft. and up, 75c ea.; 12 in. nandinas, yellow Kerria, white Easter roses, 50c ea.; January jasmine, sm. mimosa, 6 rooted pits., $1.; red amaryllis, Irg. bulbs, 2, $1.; old-fashioned Clove (sweet) pinks, 75c doz.; Admiral Byrd daisies, $1.25 doz. Add 40c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
Seed: Gerbera daisy, feverfew, mix. sweet williams, red salvia, mix. larkspur, angeltrumpet, Chinese zinnias, mix. poppies, pink and white hibiscus, blue salvia, snow-ont h e-mountain, 25c Tblspn. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawforo1 St., Ellijay.
Touch-me-not, liriope seed, mixed col., 20c Irg., pkg., and stamped envelope; marigold, $1. cup full. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Rt. 2, Ellenwood.
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Wednesday, December 30/1964
flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
FORSAU
Red salvia; celosia, mix. colors; cockscomb, 5 col.; periwinkle, 3 col.; old-fashioned bachelor buttons; Irg. zinnias, mix. col.; Irg. marigolds; Josephs Coat; loveapple; Irg. pkg., 25c or 4 $1., with stamped env. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Redbud Rd., Calhoun.
Philippine lily, pyracantha, (Hawthorne), and wild dogwood seed, 25c pkg.; love apple, purple bachelor button seed, 15c pfcg. and stamped env.; hybrid daylilies, mixed col. & sizes, 7, $1. Royal Toga, i(dark red), Abundance, (It. red), and Mamie Lake, 50c ea., Add postage. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792).
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Large leaf shade dried sage, $1. pt. cup; also, fine white rice popcorn on cob, 10 lb., $1.50 or 20 Ibs., $3. Add postage. Mrs. Marie Holland, Box 1019, Coogler Rd., Dalton.
New crop mountain wildflower honey, 5 lb. extracted, $1.60; 10 lb. $2.75; case 6 cans, $8.50; 5 lb. comb, $2.; 10 lb. comb, 3.25; case 6 comb, $10.50; add postage. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville.
Nice clean roots and herbs; yellow root, sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, May apple, 2 lb. lard box full, $1. plus postage; spearmint, catnip, tansy, $1.50 doz.; horseradish plants, 6, $1.50, add postage. Mrs. H. A. Ohastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
75 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., no letters, nice smooth cloth, 25c ea. plus postage; will send COD, prompt shipment. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.
Wild cherry bark, red alder, poplar bark, persimmon, sweet gum and birch bark, yellow root, 2 lb. lard box full, $1. post paid; tiny ornamental gourd seed, 25c pack and stamped env. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________
Lg. Martin gourds, 50c ea.; med. size 35c.; yellow root; sassafras; May apple; queen of meadow; yellow dock roots; wild cherry bark; alder bark; ratsbane, ea. 4 lb. lardbox full, $1. plus 35c postage; and peppermint 25c bunch; 3 65c Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg. and stamped envelope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Mistletoe, $1.50 half gal.; wild cherry bark, poke root, white ash roots, all kinds tree barks, $1. half gal.; rare buckeyes, 75c per doz. Add postage, Herman Phillips, Box 130, Wrighltsville.________
Wild cucumber bark, wild cherry bark, yellow root, sassafras root, blackberry root, red alder bark, rattle root, ratsbane, $1. ea. for 2 lb. lard box full; also, red scallion onion and buttons, $2. gal. 'Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
2 wheel rubber tire pony or donkey cart with harness; some horse drawn plows, plow harness, wagon harness, 4 collars and bridles; will sell cheap if all are taken. Cannot deliver. Frank York, Rt. 2, Ringgold.
1, 2 horse 4 wheel tandemi trailer, all steel except 3 side panels, center one can be lifted out, can be financed. Ralph J. Alien, P. O. Box 89, Dawson.
Pony cart and leather harness; also, 1 horse wagon in good condition. E. W. Harper, Rt. 3, HartweU.
1 heavy 2 horse trailer with escape door, feed trough, newtires, tandem axle and a semi covered metal top. A. M. Taber, 3513 Hyland Dr., Decatur, Ph. 289-4011.
Black and silver parade saddle, bridle and breaststrap. W. L. Robinson, Box 160, College Park.
New crop honey, exc. quality, cleanly handled with modern equip., new glass jars, $1.50 qt, 4 or more qts., $1.25 ea. Cannot ship. Will del. minimum of 4 qts. in Atlanta area to sick or aged without cars. Z. A. Godwin, 1225 Lynwyn Lane, SE, Atlanta, (Z. C. 30316), Ph. MA 7-1061.
Six Ibs. garlic, $5., at my home, (east Ft. Valley, 96 near 75-interstate Hwy.), Mrs. E. Fountain, Ft. Valley.
Fresh herbs, washed clean: sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, colt's foot, life everlasting, 2 lb. lardbox full, $1. Add postage. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Fresh herbs, washed clean: sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, red alder bark, wild cherry bark, colt's foot, life everlasting, 2 lb. lardbox full, $1. P.P. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
116 yr. old quilt pattern, Rocky Road to California, Dove in the Window, over 100 yrs. old, 1 pattern and copy, $1., PP. Mamie Gable, Rt. 3, Dahlonega.
20 100-lb. cap. white feed bags, good material, 30c ea., plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gumming.
Quilt patterns: Square Boys Playmate, Texas Rambler, Gentlemen's Bow, 50c ea., or 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St. Ellijay.
Several pts. red hot pepper, 50c per pt., plus postage; also red hot pepper in the pod, 25c per 2 doz., plus postage. Mrs. J. C. Herron, Rt. 1, Martin.
Pure apple juice in gallon jugs., $1. per gal.; any quatity up to 400 gallons. Guy W. Rutland, Sr., Box 187, Decatur, Ph. DR 7-6371.
1 horse factory built horse trailer with saddle compartment, excellent condition, $375.; also, 1 pony cart with complete set of harness, like new, $100. R. J. Taft, Pecan St., Dawson, Ph. 995-2549.
Clean red sassafras roots, wild cherry bark, white ash root, $1. half gal.; mistletoe, $1.50 half gal.; real good luck buckeyes, $1. doz. Add postage. Miss Lorene Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville.
Print and plain feed sacks, 30c for print, 25c for plain, unbleached, heavy; want to buy a calf, any breed, inexpensive, prefer heifer, just weaned. Mrs. J. V. Lehnerd, 429 Cherokee St., Acworth.
Heart root, wild cherry bark, red alder, wild cucumber bark, blood root, yellow root, sassafras, rattle root, mountain ditney, each, $1. for 2 lb. lard box full and 30c postage on each box; 2 boxes catnip free with each $2. order through Dec. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want freshly dried petals of bergamot, heather, straw flowers, and freshly dried leaves of bergamot, lemon verbena, rose geranium, and lavender. Mrs. Raymond Fowler, 722 Drayton St., Savannah.
Want White Pine and Hemlock burrs; quote prices. Mrs. Preston Williams, 201 Buena Vista St., Winder.
Want about 20 squares of used V crimp or galv. roofing up to 12 ft. lengths, must be in good condition and free of large holes. W. A. Clary, Rt. 1, Screven.
Want 4 wheel, 2 horse trailer, all metal construction with feed bin and saddle compartment; can re-build, must be reasonably priced and within 100 mi. of Oarttersville. All letters answered. Wayne Allen, 337 Cassville Ed., Cartersviile.
Want farm gates, metal or wood, 10 ft. or longer. M. L. Waller, 2674 Pangborn Rd., Decatur, Ph. ME 6-5169.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Obi. bed quilts made of new Dan River scraps, hand made, 2, $15. plus postage. Mrs. I. C. Brooks, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 881-R.
Dbl. bed size all wool popcorn afghan, lavender, pink and wine comb., wt. 5 Ibs., $50. PP.; 1 bed size baby afghan, all wool, pink, blue and white combination, ripple stitch, $15.; also, pillows, 1 blue, 1 white, 100 pet. wool, 16 x 16, $5. ea. Mrs. Rebecca Strozier, Lincolnton.
Aprons with bibs, nicely (trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c ea.; hand painted tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; fancy painted potholders, 25c ea.; painted dish towels, 3, $1.; pofholders, 15c ea., 10, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Old fashion bonnets with ruffle, print, $1., solid, $1.25; apron and bonnet to match, print, $1.50, solid, $1.75; band aprons, 2 pockets, med., 75c, large, $1., with bib, $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. C. F. Humphreys, 2071 N. Main, Kennesaw.
Nicely made band aprons, medium size, assorted colors, $1. ea.; potholders, 25c ea.; childrens's dresses, 1-6 yr. size, $1.50 ea.; cro. doilies, medium size, $2.50; large size, $5. Add postage. Marcia Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 172, Flovilla, Ph. 775-6101.
Genuine lambskin baby moccasins, white, pink, blue, and white laced with pink, blue, or yellow, size small (infant), medium, (up to 4 mos.), large (4-8 mos.); gift boxed, $1.25 ppd. Mrs. O. L. Bruce, Rt. 2, Lula.
Old fashion bonnets, bonnets with button crowns, $1.25 ea.; aprons, med. size, 75c without bib, with pockets; with bib and pockets, $1.25; small, no bibs or pockets, 3, $1.; all trimmed if desired. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Jesup.
New hand made dbl. bed size quilts, made of good solid and print cotton material, cotton padding; rocky road to California, lone star, and double wedding ring, $12. each. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Eliis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.
Adult bonnets, $1.; children's bonnets, 75c; aprons, 50c and 75c. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Forsylth, Rt. 3, Dallas, Ph. 445-2688, (no collect calls).
New box top quilt tops, $2. ea. and 30c postage; martin gourds, large size, 50c ea.; long handle dipper gourds, 50c ea. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford.
10 quilts made of all new prints, pieced by hand, ready to quilt, large enough for double size beds, $5. each and 50c postage. Mrs. C. H. Capel, Molena.
Quilt tops, Dutch boy and girl, tulip garden, bloomer girl, hoot owl, $4.25 each, new quilt scraps, 3 Ibs., $1. Add postage. Mrs. Charlotte Wopten, 122 Myrtle St., Gain,esville.
Button top, old fashion gathered crown and Martha Washington bonnet patterns with instructions how to make, 30c each PP. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.
Handkerchiefs, tatted borders, all white or variegated thread, $1.30 and $1.50; cro. for pillowcases, also, white tatting for pillowcases, $1.10 per pr. PP. Mrs. Georgie Taylor, Box 22, Temple.
Nylon, pastels or white, cro. shell stitch baby sweater, cap. and 1 pr. bootees, $3.85; bootees, 60c pr.; state 2nd choice of color, infants to 12 mos.; woven potholders, 6, $1. postage paid. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4,-Box 14, Bl'airsville, Ph. 745-4968.
Childrens dresses, 1-6 yr., $2. ea.; full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asst'd. colors, $5.50 ea.; aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4,; pot holders, 20c ea.; 7, $1.; dishtowels, emb., 25c ea.; 5, '$1. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Hand painted pillowcases. $2. pr.; hand painted dish towels, 7, $2., washable; dbl. bed or twin bedspreads, asst'd. colors, $5.50 ea.; bib aprons trimmed with lace, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.___________
10 ft. wood handle, rawhide bullwhips, $8. ea.; 2, $12. post paid* Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Lrg. quilts, new material, nicely made, hand quilted, $12., postage paid in Ga. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger.
Band aprons, nicely trimmed, reversible, well made, $1. ea., plus lOc postage, no checks. Mrs. R. O. Simmons, Rt. 3, Toccoa.
Broadcloth p i M o w c a ses, emb., $1., cro., $1.25; aprons, 3 sm., $1., med., 50c, Irg., 75c; old-fashioned bonnets, $1. ruffle, $1.25, button crown, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford.
Wool quilt top pieced in 12 in. squares, bright colors; with all seams briar-stitched. Approx. size 72 x 84 in., $8., plus 50c postage. Miss Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton.
Baby bibs, made by bought patterns, all trimmed with braid around edges, any color, 3 bibs, $1.; baby shoes, 1-6 'mos. size, lambswool, pink or blue, gift boxes, $1. Lucy Musison, Rt. 2, Summerville.
Broadcloth pillowca ses, large size, hand emb., lace trim, $3. pr.; machine emb., $2.25 pr.; White or colors button crown bonnets, prints or organdy, $1.85; fancy organdy aprons, $1.50; print band aprons; clothes pin aprons, 75c; vanity set, scarf to match, $3.50, PP. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.
Crocheting: edgings, bootees, made to order. Write for samples and prices. Mrs. R. L. Daniels, 311 N. Pearl Ave., Douglas, (Z. C. 31533).
Fancy organdy and lace aprons $1.50 ea.; hand painted pillowcases, washable, $2. ea.; scarf, $1.; peacock bedspread, $15.; tablecloth, size 50 x 50, $5.; napkins 50c ea. 7 day-of-the-week dish towels, $3. set; place mats, 4, $3.; all postpaid. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Dbl. bed size quilts, all new material, different patterns, bought linings, all quilted by 'hand in shells, blue, orange, tan, $9. ea., or 2 for $17. Add postage. Mrs. P. S. Wallace, John Petree Rd., Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3345.
Ladies cro. hats, pill box style, made of 4 ply virgin wool, $3. each, colors as desired. Mrs. Sadie Fuller, 1448 Glenwood Ave. SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. 688-4284, (between 7 and 10:30 p. m.).
NOTICE TO PLANT ADVERTISERS
All plants or nursery stock being moved or shipped out of state must be inspected by an inspector from the Georgia Department of Agriculture and tagged as being apparently free of injurious insects and plant diseases at time of shipment.
For the benefit of the occasional shipper, a Transit Inspection Service is set up In Atlanta and Tifton where the plants to be shipped will be inspected and properly tagged so they may proceed without interruption to destination. These shipments are not to exceed 15 in any one year.
- The service is free of charge. The plants can be taken or mailed to the transit inspector nearest you. If mailed, place 2 tags on each shipment. The first tag should contain your return address, the address of the Transit Inspector, and sufficient postage (or Prepaid Express) from your home to Transit Inspector. The second tag should contain your return address, the name and address of the person to whom the plants are being sent; and sufficient postage (Prepaid of Express Collect) to allow forwarding from Transit Inspector to destination. Address of Transit Inspectors is as follows:
Transit Inspector Georgia Department of Agriculture Division of Entomology & Plant Industry Capitol Square Atlanta, Georgia 30334
Transit Inspector Georgia Department of Agriculture Division of Entomology & Plant Industry P. O. Box 114 Tifton, Georgia Nursery stock, excluding all flower bulbs, corms, tubers, roots, and soft-bodied plants such as ferns, flowering annuals perennials, etc., shipped or moved within the state of Georgia must be inspected.