Georgia Farmers' Marke ulletin Phil Campbell, Commissioner 7OLUME 50 ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1965 NUMBER 22 HOG CHOLERA OUTBREAKS UP GOOD SUPPLY OF FOREST SEEDLINGS AVAILABLE TO ALL GEORGIA LANDOWNERS A. R. Shirley, director of the Georgia Forestry Commission and Standford Darby, chief of reforestration, have advised there is a good supply of forest tree seedlings available. To assist all landowners desiring to plant trees, we are publishing the order blank below for your convenience. Please do not return this blank to the Market Bulletin office. Send it direct to the Georgia Forestry Commission, Box 1077, Macon, Ga. 31202, for prompt attention. TREES FOR GEORGIANS Ordering r"ORDER BLANK FOR FOREST TREE SEEDLINGS *! ; Moll To: GEORGIA FORESTRY COMMISSION. ' P. 0. Box 1077, Macon, Georgia j Instructions Name of Landowner Address Street City Telephone Number State LANDOWNER'S SEEDLING ORDER DELIVERY DESIRED AS SHOWN Date Species Number oF Tree* County of Planting Shipping Instructions: Method of Shipment: Mail the completed order to the Georgia Forestry Commission, P. 0. Box 1077, Macon, Ga., 31202. Payment must be in the form of check, money order, or government purchase order for the correct amount, made payable to the Georgia Forestry Commission. Orders paid by a government purchase order should have a vendor's copy with the order. For assistance in filling out your order blank and determining your reforestation needs, contact your local County Forest Ranger. The following plants are grown for sale by the Georgia Forestry Commission during the 1964-65 planting season. State Truck 2 O Will Pick up at Nursery If Trees are to be shipped to someone other than applicant, complete the following: Agent'* Norn* Address TYPE OF OWNERSHIP (CHECK ONf) O 1. Private Persons, Clubs, As- 0 5. Other Industry sociations & Private Schools p Q> Towr,f County gnd Q2. Lumber Mfg. Public Schools Q3. Pulp & Paper d 7- Public Lands Q4. Private Forest Industry Q 8. Federal Government Naval Stores, Plywood, etc. PAYMENT: $ SPECIE COST/M Slash Pine Loblolly Pine Improved Loblolly Pine Longleaf Pine Shortleaf Pine Virginia Pine E. W. Pine Bicolor Lespedeza Yellow Poplar Cottonwood Arizona Cypress Catalpa 4.00 4.00 10.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 8.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 'Supply is limited to a maximum of 1,000 per customer. A transportation charge of .25 per thousand must be added to above cost if trees are delivered by State Truck to County Ranger Headquarters. Date of Order Landowner's Signature Cut along dotted line. TODAY'S PLANTING * TOMORROW'S PRODUCT Last Months Of '64 Show Increase in Cholera WATCH -Check your herds carefully for any signs of cholera. REPORT-Report any outbreak, or suspicion of cholera IMMEDIATELY to your county agent, local veterinarian, or the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Remember, the State cholera eradication program pays indemnity for hogs lost to cholera when cholera infection has been reported and confirmed by laboratory tests. VACCINATE - Vaccinate a 11 hogs properly with approved vaccine. If you need additional information on vaccination, contact your local veterinarian, county agent, or GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. DISPOSE - Failure to properly dispose of dead hogs can spread cholera! All dead hogs should be completely burned or buried under three feet of dirt. NOTICE TO CATTLEMEN The Georgia Cattlemen's Association invites every cattle producer in Hie state to meet at the Dempsey Motor Hotel in Macon at 9:30 a.m. on January 18 to discuss the formation of a beef cattle commodity commission and to vote on nominees for such a commission. It is important that you and every cattle producer in the state attend this meeting so that the commission members finally selected truly represent the producers. Georgia LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH Georgia First NAVAL STORES PIMENTO PEPPER PEANUTS BROILERS IMPROVED PECANS PROTECTED FOREST LANDS PAGE 2 MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, January 13, 1965 GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta 3. Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Notices of farm produce MATH) 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 individ- ual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered PHIL CAMPBELL through the United States Go. Commlssloiier of Agriculture mail. Deborah Pullin, Editor 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 HI 013, Act of Oct. 8, 1017. 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 advertisement to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Agriculture Bldig., Atlanta. Farm Employment Wanted And Farm Help Needed NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices not accepted for housework, nursing or companionship needs. Farm Work Wanted Want family with three to work with 'layers. House and reasonable salary. Located 2 mi. south of McRae on Old Scotland Road. William Steverson, Rt. 1, McRae. Want reliable sober man -with small family for general farming, part time house work for wife. Good house, witto bath, hot water heater, wired for elec. stove, also will furnish wood, milk, garden spot and salary. Please state age and experience. J. A. Land, Kingwood Farm, Clayton, Ph. 782-3157, 1, Winder. White man, age 60, would like work with chickens or cattle, can drive tractor, some carpenter work. Honest, non drinker, do not us tobacco. Would like job near Austell or Mableton, need 4 room house wired for elec. stove. Charley P. Craven, Rt. 1, Temple. White man, 48 yrs. old, with wife, 4 children, ages 10-17, wants job on farm, preferably cattle. Can operate any kind of farm machinery, can do most repairs and upkeep, knowledge of planting and harvesting, able to give shots, etc. to cattle. Need 5 room (house wired for stove, will have to 'be moved. Ralph Lynn, ST., 1122 Hope Rd., Dunwoody, (Z. C. 30043). White man, age 39, with wife and 4 sons, ages 6-15, would like employment working as foreman on beef cattle farm or in supervisory capacity on large dairy farm, experienced in both. Can operate and maintain all farm machinery, also dozer. E. F. Dennison, Rt. 1, Riverdale. White man with small family, would like job immediately on dairy, beef, cattle or poultry farm, experienced with dairy and beef. W. D. Kelly, Rt. 1, Buckhead. Single, sober white man with small pension, wants light farm work, some experience. Can batch, interested in going south. S. C. McDandel, 2222 La. Ay*., Savanttah. White man, single, age 50 wants job helping gather eggs or raising broilers on farm. Want reasonable weekly wages, board, laundry, with Chrisian people. Buford Bates, Rt. 2, Canton, Ph. 479-2297, (noon or night). Man, age 36, with wife and 5 children, (2 in school), wants work on dairy farm, or general farm work. Want furnished house, (or go to Jefferson after mine), $45. per wk. minimum. R. C. Daniel, Rt. 1, Box K6, Franklin. White roan, age 25, 5 in family, (3 to work), wants job on poultry farm, experienced. Need 4 or 5 room house, wired for stove. Prefer Canton area. Grady Lee Davenport, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Retired Highway employee would like position as caretaker of farm, farm stock, near East Point and Atlanta area. Want living quarters, small salary, lights, water. Oren Bowers, 2960 Church St., East Point, Ph. PO 7-6925. Want jlob raising broilers on 50-50 basis, or weekly wages, would like 20,000 or better. Wife and self to work, have 6 yrs. experience with chickens. LNed 5 room house on school, mail routes, wired for elec. stove, water and wood for heating, will have to be moved. Can go to work at once. W. G. Leonard, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville, (Z. C. 30245). Farm Help Wanted Want single retired farmer with some income to look afer cattle and do general farm work, must be able to operate tractor. Will provide 4 room cottage, laundry, non drinkers. Mrs. Ethel Battle, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-6222, (No collect calls). Want white middle-aged woman to do light farm chores, tend chickens, live in home, $60. per month. Would like someone now. Mrs. S. A. Smith, Rt. 1, Oakdale Rd., Smyrna. Want middle-aged woman to do light farm chores, live in. Private room, bath and television and $15. wk. Mrs. M. E. MoVey, 685 Allgood Road, Stone Mt., (Z. C. 30083). Want nice white woman to do light farm work, live in, will provide salary. Mrs. H. D. Crosby, 1125 Avalon Ave., Albany. Want white Christian woman, 35-65 yrs. did to do light farm work, live in farm home, room board and small salary furnished. Exchange references. Mrs. J. W. Mock, Rt. 1, EllabeJl. Want reliable colored farm hand, not over 50 yrs. old, with small family. Must be experienced in row crop farming, able to drive tractor or truck. Full time work for man, and work available for wife also. Lester Varn, Pine Knoll Plantation, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany, (Z. C. 31701). Want white family for part time work on farm. L. R. North, Hahira. Want farm hand with small family for steady work. Five room house on school bus route. No drinkers, give references. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want middle-aged white couple, in good health, for full time work, will pay good salary and furnish house. Must be 'honest, dependable, nondrinkers, no bad habits, and have at least a 5th grade education, all letters wUl be answered. If possible, send photos of family. Right party can. go to work immediately. W. M. Clemones, 1406 Cave Spring,'Rome. ; ' '/' Farm Machinery and Equipment FOR SALI Generator, 2,000 watts, 115 vdlts of alternating current, pulled by 3,500 rpm Wisconsin air-cooled motor, in exc. cond. good for emergency power for chicken houses, etc., cheap. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ph. ME 5-4548. 2-'horse rubber tired wagon, set of breast chains, mule mowing machine, check lines, all in good condition. See at my home, (8 mi. from Talking Rock, Hwy. 156), Noel Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Farmall C tractor and tires, in exc. cond.; wide front end, cultivators, bottom plow, reasonable; also 1948 Ford V-8 m> ton truck, tires, flat wood body, truck and tires in very good cond., $400. P. E. Scoggins, Rt. 3, Ashburn, (Z. C. 31714)._______________ 10 HP upright Finnigan steam boiler, $1.; Fairbanks water pump, 5,000 gal. cap. with 7 HP Kero engine, $100.; also 2, 3, and 6 in. pipe. W. R. Eskew, Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7921, (No collect calls). Ford Major Diesel tractor, 1963 2 ton Chevrolet truck, and 1960 F-600 Ford 2 ton factory tandem. Bailey Woodward, Jackson, Ph. 775-7594. 300 gal. Friend Orchard spray with hose, guns and intake, in good working cond., $500.; also moced B Allis Chalmers tractor, $700. J. E. Anderson, Rt. 1, Hurt Rd., Austell, Ph. HE 6-1080, (No collect calls).________ Farmall Super C tractor, quick hitch and 3 pt. hitch, planters, cultivators, in good cond. J. Y. Pressly, Rt. 1, Box 344 H, Fairburn, Ph. 461-4053, (Tyrone).____________ John Deere front end loader with materials bucket and bulldozer blade for John Deere tractor; also used New Idea manure spreader, B. P. Smith, Moccasin Hollow Farms, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-7148. _________ Cub tractor, bottom plow, harrow cultivating attach., almost new, sell less than half price; also 3 HP gas engine, 8 in. rip saw and frame, complete with belts, will sell separately, cheap. E. R. Daniel, Rt. 4, Thomaston. John Deere 22 cotton picker, two yrs. old, mounted on JD 70 Diesel, will sell picker with or without tractor, reasonably. C. A. Antwine, Watkinsville, Ph. SO 9-5334._________ 1960 Ford pickup F-100, 6 cyl., in good condition, will sell or trade for small tractor and equipment or feeder calves. A. C. Glenn, Rt. 4, Gainesville, Ph. 532-0610, (No collect calls). 1950 Chev. 1 ton truck, reworked recently, $200. or will trade for corn or hay. Gene Barden, Rt. 2, Lincolnton. 2 horse drawn corn planters, 2 fertilizer distributors, 2 iron beam plow stocks, wooden beam plow stock, dbl. foot plow stock, one horse turning plow, 2 Gee Whiz plow stocks. E. J. Hefner, Rt. 3, Refugee Road, Jasper. Economy cream separator, in good cond.; also several squares galvanized roofing (used), both for $25.; will sell together or separately. W. C. Meaders, 697 Whiteihead Rd,, 1953 Studebaker % ton pickup, good tires, battery, in fair running cond., $300. G. iW. Herndon, Tarrytown, (located 9 mi. northeast Soperton, near Zadie). 1952 Ford pickup, % ton, good tires and body, in good running cond., heater, $375. C. W. Worley, Rt. 1, Box 57, Roswell, Ph. 475-5384, (No collect calls). Farmall Super A 16 in. turn plow. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792). 1963 Ford 2000 Diesel with less than 700 hrs. with or without equipment, in excellent condition. T. C. Hammock, Rt. 1, Box 313, Dry Branch, Ph. 945-2617, (Jeffersonville). 4 gas brooders, 750 cap., 116 tube type feeders, 30 Ibs. cap., 50 big mouth gallon fountains with plastic bases, 130 ft. roll up curtain, 36 in. wide. Jimmy Porterfield, Danielsville, SY 5-2820._______________ 500 gal. Kraft bulk milk tank with regulator and releaser, very good condition; also Farmall A tractor, in good running cond. B. L. Striving, Bishop, Ph. SO 95592, (Athens, after 6 p. m.). 9N Ford tractor with 2 row planters, cultivators, weeder, rake, all 3 pt. hitch, $55., or will sell separately; 1959 130Farmall with one row planter, cultivator, and 5 ft. side mower, $1,350. D. B. Buice, Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6387. Farmall tractor 200 with wide and narrow wheels, bottom plows, cultivators, harrow, planters, distributor, $750. Mrs. Arnold Keene, Abbeville, Ph. 467-4086. New front end loader on 450 Farmall Diesel tractor, in excellent cond., both $2,250. Lamar Putnam, Rt. 1, Preston, Ph. 649-5805, (Buena Vista). 2 disk turning plow with 3 pt. hitch, $75. Charles Cole, Villa Rica. Ford 8-N tractor, in good running condition, recently overhauled, N o reasonable offer refused. C. L. Jordan, Rt. 2, Americus, Ph. 924-7497. Ecomatic double track egg grader and candler, in good condition. Come see or phone. Fred Mundy, Rt. 1, Aoworth, Ph. 974-6224.___________ Belt pulley, like new, fits 8-N Ford or Ford-Fergusom tractor, $15, W. G. Corley, 115 Moone Ave., Forest Park, Ph. 366-8692.______________ Farmall Super C tractor, planters, 2 sets cultivators, Bush & Bog harrow, 2 disk tiller plow, all in good condition. Charlie Weathers, Rt. 3, Loganville, Ph. 466-4823. 28 in. cut off saw, steel frame, nearly new, $25.; 2 disk plow for M. T. or M JD tractor, good cond., $50.; 2 horse wagon, cheap; smoothing harrow with good disks, $35.; dirt pan for M. T. or M JD tractor. J. H. Cannon, Rt. 2, Box 121, Loganville, Ph. 466-4581. 1963 John Deere 2010-C tractor, in excellent condition. Pierce R. English, Warrenton, Ph. 465-2360.___________ John Deere 50 tractor, $950.; heavy duty Bush & Bog harrow, $225.; tool bar with 7 attachments, $175.; PTO post hole diggers, $75. J. A. Simmons, 725 College St., Eastman, Ph. 374-2167.____ Cub tractor, hand lift plow, field cultivator, harrow, in good condition. A. L. King, Rt. 1, Covington, Ph. 786- 2817._________________ Mowing blade, fits L or LA on John Deere tractor, practi- Pcaolwlydenre;wsp,r.i$n7g5s.;;R, , ;G',.,;C::f;a.i"lds, Wednesday, January 13, 1965 MARKET BULLETIN PAGES Manure spreader, $100.00. Farm Machinery Richard Redmon, Rt. 1, Maysvi'lle, Ph. 652-2235. Late model Super A Farm- and Equipment all, starter, lights, hdy. lift, pto, 1 set planters, 1 set culti- vators, 3-disk plow; also Bush FOR SALE & Bog harrow, all in good condition, reasonably priced. 3 oil heaters, suitable for small chicken house, $15. ea.; Tommie H. Pennington, Rt. 1, Box 253, Milledgeville. deep well pump, $25.; will sell, or exchange heaters for grazing calf, and pump for 2 quilts with good patterns. Martha Normandy, 309 E. Robt. Toombs, Washingon. 1950 Chevrolet. 3/4 ton truck, exc. tires, good cond., $250.; also 1954 Ford % ton pick up truck, new rebuilt motor, fair tires, $295. W. M. Cochran, 2219 Rock Chapel A. C. Tractor with harrows, Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-8434. planters, distributors, and other equipment, hyd. lift and trailer, want to swap for good pick up truck, preferably Ford or Chevrolet. See at my home. Wintford C. Clark, Box 8 hp riding garden tractor with turning plow, layoff plow, harrow and cultivators. Paul Thomas, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph. 993-9316 260, West Brook Dr., Stone- 1958 AC-B tractor, lights, wall._______ starter, hyd. lift, pto, belt 1054 GMC 2 ton trucks, 5 speed transmission, 2 speed rear end, big 370 engine, in good condition except for rear end, $325. Bussey Benton, Rt. 3, Smoky Rd., Newnan, Ph. AL 3-3080. __________ pulley, 10 disk dbl. section harrow, bottom plow, planters, cultivators, and fert. attach.; also 2-disk tiller, all in good cond., $875. James Braddy, Gibbs St. Ext., Waycross, (3 mi. from end of pavement at Waycross). Simpson elec. sausage mill, model 5511, no. 8890, 115 volt, 60 cyl., 1/3 hp motor, $75. Rev. M. M. Benefield, Rt. 3, Box 83 -C, Newnan. 1956 Far-mall Cub tractor, hyd. control, original tires, 2 disk harrow cultivators, planters, Bush & Bog harrow, mowing machine, hay rake, 1951 Ford 1% ton truck, belt pulley, all in exc. condi- long body for hauling hay, re- tion. T. Henry Sewell, Rt. 2, conditioned motor, transmis- Newnan, Ph. 252-4274. sion, $400.; also. Allis-Chalmers tractor rebuilt, good paint, rubber, 1 yr. old A. C. 7 ft. mower, $1,000., or will trade for small tractor with cash difference. Charles Higgins, Bluff Rd., Rome, Ph. 232-5587.____________ i 2 gal. all alum., milk pasteurizer, David Bradley model, like new, used very little; also elec. milking machine, complete and .ready to operate, in good condition. Charles N. Trotter, HI, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Oil or gas tank, 250 gal. cap. Jan Hoppe, 1198 Mt. Vernon, Dunwoody. _________ 1955 2 ton Chev. truck with good flat bed, good tires, motor newly overhauled, in exc. Two-horse walking culti- cond., will sell or trade for vator, in excellent cond., Ford tractor with front end cheap. G. W. Sims, Rt. 2, loader. Edd Stone, Rt. 2, Box Nashville, '(On Hwy. 125, two 105, Adairsvil'le, (Z. C. 30103), mi. west Nashville).______ '(located 1 mi. north Folsom, David Bradley garden tract- off Hwy. 140)._____ or with mower, gang plow, cart, rotary tiller, in good condition, $75. Dr. B. H. Lee, Box 528, Jasper, Ph. 692-4134. Want PTO heavy duty twine baler, late model, 500 ft. aluminum snap-joint irrigation pipe, 4-5 in.; also want 1953 Ford tractor, almost new, with cultivator, planters, 20 disk dbl. section harrow, and two 16 in. bottom plows, I vertical or horizontal 3/4 ton feed mixer. State price, cond., and location. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. all in exc. condition. Bobby 1055 one row B Allis Chal- Davis, Rt. 1, Warrenton. mers tractor with cultivators, planters, distributors, plant- 1952 8 N Ford tractor, with two cultivators, set of planters ers, bottom plow, hyd. lift, hyd. draw bar, starter, pul- and distributors, harrow, four ley, $325. Frank Thompson, disk tiller, set of rotary hoes, Rt. 1, Vidalia, Ph. 537-7562, $995. Lanier Cook, Buena (No collect calls). .Vista, Ph. 649-4921.______ 3 disk Athens plow, used 6 hole hog feeder for sale, very little, 3 pt. hitch; also in good condition. Mrs. F. W. Cannon earth cavator, 1 rear Miles, Rt. 2, Box 210, Sylvest- cvane for 3 pt. hitch. Will er, Ph. 776-2415.________ sell separately. C. B. Garmon, John Deere tractor, cultivators, planters, Bush & Bog Rt. 2, Rockbridge Rd., Stone Ml., Ph. 469-91204. harrow, and cotton duster, 'all in good condition, $800.; also Ford pick up truck with flat metal 3/4 ton body, in good cond, $300. E. O. Smith, Rt. 1, Carlton, (Hwy. 77, near Ves- ta)._________________ Model 100 Electro Magic steam cleaner for cleaning barns and farm equip. Sell or trade for item of equal value. Large number ,tube feeders, trough feeders, waterers, heaters, feed bin, good condition. Clyburn Wilson, Rt. 4, Winder, Ph. 867-3243. Two - egg merchandizer coolers in exc. cond.; also set of commercial meat scales. David Lipthratt, 9 8th St., Brunswick, (Z. C. 31520). John E. Vann, 6358 Pleasant- 1950 3/4 ton GMC pickup, dale Rd., Doraville, Ph. 457- above average cond.; also 9080 (after 6 p. m.)._____ dump body heavy duty farm 1954 Allis Chalmers tractor, in good cond., new tares, hyd. lift, pto; practically new mowing machine, side mounted, 6 ft. cut; two row cultivators. Will sell or trade for larger tractor, and pay cash trailer, 7 ft. x 12 ft., sturdy enough to haul farm tractor, "900 x 1<5 ten ply tires, removable high bodies. Will sell or trade for cows or horses. J. R. Dekle, 145 Dekle Dr., Athens. for difference. John W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe, Ph. 267-3190. Allis-Chalmers tractor size HD 7 crawler with terracing 10 A. R. Wood gas brooders, machine and dbl. section 1,000 cap., $20. ea.; 2, 500 cap., Rome harrow, wt. 3,750 Ibs.; $10.. ea.;' also' gas tank' above all in good running condition. $2,500-. $. -C: I Alford, ', Bt.., 4, Abernathy, Rt. 2, Lula. Bowdon, Ph. 256-2405. Sausage grinder and cotton scales for sale. J. M. Parker, 1150 Regent St., Atlanta, Ph. 755-3843. 1*957 one ton, Chev. truck, with cattle body, good tires, clean and in good condition, $1,000.; 1956 Farmall Cub tractor with cultivators planters, bush and bog harrow, in good cond., $800. W. G. Blakeney, Brooks, Ph. 5993257. Farm Machinery and Equipment WANTID Want steers' yoke and farm bell. State price and condition. Jack Segars, Rt. 1, Winder. Want to buy chicken house. E. F. Webster, Rt. 2, Alamo. Want John Deere tractor, 70, 720, 730 or 820 or equivalent, with or without equipment for cash; also want power chain saw and heavy duty two way harrow. John W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe, Ph. 2673190._______________ Want manure spreader in good condition, also med. size Ford or JD tractor with 3 pt. hitch, will pay cash. State price in first letter. W. R. Penland, 1329 Spinks Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428-6534.______ Want to buy set of cultivators and planters for Super A Farmall tractor, cheap for cash. W. V. Odom, Rt. 5, Carrolhon, Ph. 832-3745, (No collect calls; nights). Want 30 12 ft. lengths of galvanized roofing, none bent or rusted. State price in first letter. Charles Massey, Box 382, Morgan Valley Rd., Rockmart, (Z. C. 30153).______ Want Half-Track, Arps, or Bombardier, to fit Ford Major Diesel tractor. State price and condition in first letter. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston._____ Want Ford Diesel, (Super DfxtT) 2000 tractor, with or without equipment. Give prices, and directions to your place. George A. Hanson, Box 4405, Campus Station, Athens, Ph. 546-1777._________ Want one ton feed mixer, with or without motor. Can use only sinel phase motor. J. W. Jones, Mansfield. Want 500 gal. cap. Dan'1 Cool milk tank with remote unit, in good condition. James P. Everett, Box 182, Rockmart. Want rotary mower, pull type. E. L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terr., Augusta, Ph. RE 64216. Want Bush & Bog harrow, 3 pt. hitch for 8N Ford tractor; also want Crane 3 pt. hitch for same. Must be priced right and in exc. condition. Felton McMichael, Rt. 2, Hillsboro, /(Z. C. 31038). Want chain saw, will trade 7% hp gasoline motor; also Want hogs in exchange for shallow well pump. Want rubber tires for use behind tractor, must be in good condition. B. P. Smith, Moccasin Hollow Farms, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Want to buy a complete outfit less tank for burning LP gas in gasoline engine. Write what you have stating cond., price in first letter. Franklin Ray, Box 162, Baxley. Want small power wench suitable for use on farm jeep. V. C. Puckett, Thompson MU1 Road, Bufofd, Ph.. 945-7789, (after 6 p. m.)."""" Want metal hen nest for heavy type 'hens. E. W. Bogweed, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. Want 24 in. Taylorway lift type harrow for Ford tractor in good condition. T. Henry Sewell, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. 252-4274.____________ Need spray outfit for cattle, preferably powered by tractor. Give full information in first letter. Ed Simmons, 53 14th St., NE, Atlanta,_____ Want gasoline engine from 7-9 hp. Give age, condition, and price in first letter. G. E. Hufstetler, Rt. 2, Adairsville, (Z. C. 30103).__________ Want dozer blade, dirt scoop, for direct attachment to Farmail Super A tractor. William Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville. Cattle, Swine other Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 1 yr. old polled Hereford bull, dbl. reg., good markings, sired by Southwest Ga. Fair champion of CRM Domino breeding, $175. P. E. Scoggins, Rt. 3, Ashburn. 1 reg. white polled Shorthorn bull, 1% yrs. old, with papers, $110.; also, gentle Guernsey milk cow, freshen in Feb., raise 2 calves at a time easily, $100. W. H. Hartman, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph. 8874925, (no collect calls). 6 reg. Red poll bulls, 6 to 15 mos. old, from $100. to $250. ea. Must sell. Everret Pope, Rt. 1, Sparks, Ph. 5498522._____ __________ 2 yr. old reg. Aberdeen Angus bull, descendent of 9 international champions; will sacrifice to prevent in-breeding. Don Miller, Suches, Ph. 747-2361. ____________ Uclstein cow, dry now, artificially bred to freshen first of June, gave 4 gals, with first calf; also, purebred Guernsey heifer, 1 yr. old. Paul Thomas, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph. 993-9316._________ 5 reg. Aberdeen Angus cows bred to reg. Angus bull, to calve soon; 2 open heifers, $100. to $250., granddaughters of Eileenmere 500 and 999.35th; $1200. for lot. R. A. Whitaker, Rt. 1, Jonesboro. Dbl. reg. Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old, well marked, gentle, about 1600 Ibs.; selling to prevent in-breeding. Roger McCart, Rt. 2, Loganville, (near SnellvUle). ___________ 16 dbl. reg. polled Hereford bulls, ages from 12 to 22 mos. old, priced from $150. to $400. each; also, 8 dbl. reg. polled Hereford heifers, 1 yr. old, best of bloodlines. Hardwick Harris, Gibson. Production tested young Angus bulls and heifers for light service, from production tested herd, $145. up; free delivery wiihin 75 mi. Ed Gunby, P. O. Box 1537, Atlanta, Ph. JA. 2-333. 1 'Holstein nursing cow, 8 yrs. old, due to freshen within 30 days, will nurse 3 or 4 calves at the time, $190.; also, 2 Holstein calves. S. Van Schweinitz, Appling, Ph. 556- 1 reg. Angus bull, 21 mos. old; for sale or would consider trade for bred heifer or reg. bull. ,See, anytime., B.. F. ohanon, 234 Cove Rd:, Ghickamauga, Ph. 375-3521. Dbl. standard reg. polled Hereford cows with calves, bred cows, open and bred heifers, young and breeding age bulls, herd bulls, excellent pedigrees, reg. in both associations. Come see. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, (Klondike), Ph. 462-8433. 6 reg. Hereford bulls, 11 mos. old, horned and polled, excellent 'herd bull prospects. Britt Chandler, Jr., Spring Hill Farm, Watkinsville, Ph. 769-5486.___________ Excellent reg. Black Angus bull, calves, 2-18-61, wt. approx. 1100 Ibs., good condition, well wonth price. Dewey Wood, Ball Ground. 1 Angus bull, reg. and of dam from Hardy Farms, Griffin, Eileenmere bloodline, 11 mos. old, wt. approx. 850 Ibs., good conformation, halter broke, blackleg vaccinated, clean. W. S. Bailey, Rt. 1, Senoia, (5 mi. south Sharpsburg, St. Rt. 54), Ph. AL 34788, (Newnan, no collect calls)._____________ Purebred Santa Gertrudisi bulls, age groups vary, good prices. E. W. Lewis, Bar-None Ranch, Brunswick, Ph. 265-i 3247.______________ Purebred Santa Gertrudis heifers, about 10 mos. old. No 'letters answered. Royce Richardson, Fayetteville, Ph. 461- 3454._________________ Dbl. reg. both polled and Hereford Assn., calfhood vaccinated iand from certified herd; several bulls, 9 mos. to 2 yrs. old, heifers 9 to 12 mos. old, CMR and Domino breeding. Harry A. Wasden, Quitman. Reg. Angus bulls, 2% yrs. old, some younger, good conformation, CV and clean, guaranteed breeders; also, reg. Angus females, bred heifers, cows clean CV. F. W. Phillips, Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959.___________ Angus heifers 'and bulls to start a herd or add to one, from $145. up, each calf tagged and tattooed; free delivery within 75 mi. Elzia Hayes, Model Farm, Rt. 1. Sharnsfcufg, Ph. AL 3-4558, (Newnan). Swine 7 sows, Poland China and Duroc crossed, about 200 Ibs., 3 will farrow in a month; also, Duroc boar, about 350 Ibs., and 11 feeder pigs, 7 wks. old. Paul Thomas, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph. 993-9316.__________ Reg. Yorkshire boairs and gilts; crossbred and purebred gilts, young bred sows, all guaranteed and of very good! bloodlines. Frank Moore, Box 87, Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477. Reg. Spotted Chinas of championship breeding on 'both sides, boars ready for service, pigs, bred gilts and a sow or 2. Write before coming. Morris Sandters, Glenwood. Landrace breeding stock from CMS sire and dam; service ages boars, young boars and gilts, 10 wk. old pigs; tested for brucellosis and is a free herd, will reg. in buyer's name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1, Box 1013, Warner Robins, Ph. 923-3362, (after 6 p. m.). Reg. Spotted bred gilts, 5 bred to my jr. grand champion boar, 30 pigs, wt. 65 to 125 Ibs. or better, all nicely colored; also, 1 service boar. Lamar Altman, Rt. 1, Alma. 30 Hampshire pigs, wt. from 20 to 100 Ibs. C. B. Garmon, Rt. 2, Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-9204. , Reg.,. Landrace. .boars and gilts. 'J. Wj > Steliirigs,.-; Sale City. PAGE 4 MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, January 13, 1965 Cattle, Swine Saddle horse, gentle, good conformation, $50. Roy H. Abee, Dahlonega. 1 reg. Shetland pony stall- other Livestock ion, Magic King, 7 yrs. old, $120. S. Von Schweindtz, Appling, Ph. 556-6289. FOR SALI Permanently reg. Quarter horses, weanlings, yearlings Swine and mares, from $250. No letters. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Windy Reg. Hampshire breeding stock from weaning age pigs Hill Ranch, Waynesboro, Ph. 554-2037.______________ to mature boars and bred At stud: Playboy, 5 gaited1 sows; most from Golden dark chestnut with White Toastmaster, a certified meat mane and tail, rear stockings type boar, all sows are bred to this boar. T. C. Hammock, Rt. 1, Box 313, Dry Branch, Ph. 945-2617, (JeffersonvilleX. and blaze, exceptional coloring, conformation and disposition, $35. with 2 return priviileges this season. Can board Horses, Mules & Ponies mares or haul stud. Jerry Brown, Rt. 5, Powder Springs j Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-8456. 8 yr. old Walking mare, has been shown; 6 yr. old 5 gaited i Gentle but spirited 12 yr. gelding anyone can ride; 3 old half Tenn. Walker mare, gaited black mare, bred to reg. red with blaze face, 2 white Appaloosa stud; also have stockings, 15 hands, wt. about other horses and ponies. Wimp 950 Ibs., no bad habits, with Green, Pinhurst Rd., Acworth, black parade saddle, bridle Ph. 974-6347.___________ and breast strap, all, $175. J. 1 male donkey, 7 mos. old, gentle with children, $35. Wilton E. Anderson, Rt. 1, Dewey E. Albertson, Rt. 1, Box 49, Athens, Ph. 548-4787, (no collect calls).________ Rose, (near 13 forks). Sorrel witih white mane and 2 Palomino Quarter horse mares, good condition, need some grooming, safe for children; for sale or trade for used tail, reg. Shetland, sired by Larigo Topper. Andy Andolino, Tanglewood Farm, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. farm tractor. Mrs. H. D. Farmer, Conyers, Ph. 4834901._______________. 10 yr. old Walking mare, will foal in March, 1 filly, 4 studs, all reg. top breeding, Closing sale on all ponies, Merry Boy and Society breed- horses and colts, all gentle ing, ready to ride. Louie P. enough for children to ride. C. Morgan, Rt. 1, West Point, Ph. B. Collins, Hazlehurst, Ph. TU 4-2714, (LaGrange). FR 5-4139.__________ 6 yr. old reg. Quarter horse gelding; 8 yr. old Quarter mare; 3 top barrel racing horses. Horses boarded in pasture or barn. W. R. Penland, 1328 Sprinks Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428-6534._______ At stud: Golden Mirage, reg. PHBA, TWHA, blue ribbon winner; also, black sil- ver parade sadddle for sale with bridle and breast strap. Want horses to board. W. L. Robinson, Box 160, College Park, Ph. 761-1569. Midnight Sun colt out of Curlees Spotted Alien, foaled1 May 14, 1962, chestnut with flax mane and tail; Merry Boy Over colt out of Womacks Merry Man mare, foaled, April 30, 1963, black. Terrell A. Singletary, P. O. Box 1, TaCIuSSVille, Ph. 226-6225. At stud: Danger Joe, American reg. Quarter horse stallion, Misty Joe and Misty Bee breeders, stud fee, $100. E. W. Lewis, Bar-None Ranch, Brunswick, Ph. 265-3247. 1 1 gentle riding or working horse, will work anywhere. Bill Akins, Thompson Mill Rd., Buford, Ph. 945-7789, (Buford, after 6 p. m.). 1 gelding, gentle for children to ride; 2 mares, 1, 7 yrs. old, other, 8 mos. old. At stud: reg. Quarter horse, Royal King breeding. Rip Wilson, Rt. 2, Madison. 2 bay mare mules for sale. Jenks Thomas, Rt. 2, Box 33, Hephzibah. At stud: Romead Pilgrim reg. bay Quarter horse stallion, extensively linebred back to Old Sorrel P-209. Wiley Lewis, Jr., Rt. i, FaiffiettG, Ph. 964-6547, (Fairburn). Spirited, gentle saddle horse; see, ride, and make offer. V. L. Manley, 330 Macedonia Rd. SE, Atlanta, Ph. 366-9315, (after 6 p. m.). Ponies of all kinds, 1 smart stallion to trade for brood sow or cows, or calves. M. Stephens, 2139 W. Broad St., Athens, Ph. LI 6-7375. 2 saddle horses, both mares, each has a Palomino colt. Bennie Durden, Lanes Bridge Rd., Rt. 1, Odum. Permanent reg. sorrel 4 yr. old Quarter mare, not bred, King Ranch bloodlines, ribbon winner, good conformation, excellent gaits, must sell at once, $1000. Mrs. W. H. Watson, Box 382, Waynesboro, Ph. 554-3037, (no collect calls). Beautiful 4 yr. old Palomino mare, well trained, has won ribbons in open pleasure class, no bad habits, suitable for child or adult, $300. Robert L. Ray, Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph. 4633622, (no collect calls). 1 Morgan mare; 1 small red mare; 1 gelding; 2 ponies; with or without saddles. Dewey Moon, 1861 Robin Hood Lane, Noroross, Ph. 938-5438, (after 6 p. m.).________ 1, 5 yr. old Tennessee Walking stallion and 1 American, saddle mare bred to the stallion, very gentle, anyone can ride; will trade 1 for a Quarter type mare that is gentle but spirited. Earl Keen, Rt. 1, Dixie Union, Waycross. 7 yr. old pleasure Walking horse, chestnut sorrel with 4 white stockings and star on forehead, gentle with ladies and children, has been shown, $275. wiht saddle. Miss Sandra Jones, Rt. 2, Chatsworth, Ph. 695-8049. At stud: reg. Morgan stallion, all foals eligible for reg. in half-Morgan Assn., fee, $25.; will pick up and board mares. For sale, reg. American saddlebred stallion, proven sire, yearling saddlebred' stud colt, and small child's horse. Paul R. Brown, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-7289. 1 black mare pony, 39 in. bred, 6 yrs. old; 1 sorrel mare pony, flax mane and tail, 37 in., bred, 2 yrs. old; 1 gray and white stallion, 7 mos. old; all gentle, sell one, or all for $195. or trade for Angus heifers. All letters answered. T. A. Denson, 1302 Proctor Rd., Rossville. Black and white Welsh type mare due to foal in May, 8 yrs. old, broke to ride, gentle; also, saddles, harnesses and pony carts for sale. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE 3-3710. 1 flax mane and tail mare mule, about 1100 Ibs., also, corn to feed, both, $150., will sell mule without corn, but not corn without mule. Walter Stroud, Rt. 1, Box 200, Juliette, Ph. 746-2172, (no collect calls). 8 mo. old sorrel stud colt, perfect conformation, halter broken and trained to lead, sire reg. Tenn. Walking horse, dam, sorrel Walking mare, colt not. sub. to reg., $200. J. W. Harpe, 421 Spruce St., Cedartown. 2 extra nice midget Shetland ponies, 34 in., 4 yrs. old, 1 gelding, 1 mare to foal in spring, $75. ea. if both taken; also, other gentle ponies and saddles. Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-6771, (no collect calls). Beautiful colt, brown and white with white mane and tail, 6 mos. old. Sandra Lockaby, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph. 8877502, (no collect calls). 6 good work mules, wt. from 1100 to 1250 Ibs., in good shape, will work to anything. J. W. Eason, Rt. 6, Tifton, Ph. 382-3349. Bay mare, half Quarter, half Appaloosa, 5 yrs. old, guaranteed gentle, excellent for children or adults; also, saddle, bridle, black with diamond studs, $325. J. N. Boggs, Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph. 422-2004. At stud: Tom Dooley, top reg. Tennessee Walking horse. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd. NW, Atlanta, Ph. 355- 2323.________________ Sheep & Goats 2 milk goats, bred, will soon be ready for use, about 1% mos., $12. each. Bobby L. Willis, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. 4 Nubian milk goats and Saanan, all ready to kid about Feb. 1st; also, Nubian billy goat, champion milking stock. Will sacrifice for quick sale. Mark Mollan, Box 120, Red Oak, Ph. 767-3815, (Atlanta). Milk goats; 1 Toggenberg just fresh for 3rd time, 1 half Alpine and half Saanan, just fresh for the 2nd time; reasonably priced. Leon Watson, P. O. Box 94, Unadilla. Several milch does, grade goats naturally hornless, high milk strain, now being bred for 2nd time; about half actual value at my place. John D. Parker, Rt. 2, Tucker Rd., Macon, Ph. SH 5-8560. Nubian male goat for sale, cheap. Mary F. Holden, Rt. 1, Kingston, (3rd house from Blue Pond Church off Kingston Rd.). 3 billies, 1, 2 yrs. old, 1, 1 yr. old, 1, 3 wks. old; 3 nannies, 1, 3 yrs. old, 1, 1 yr. old, 1, 3 wks. old; 2 nannies have 1 kid each, 3 wks. old; all are Toggenberg and Nubian cross, all, $65. or will sell separately. T. L. Hahn, Sr., Box 37, Rocky Ford, Ph. 863-7368, (no collect calls, evenings only). 4, 5 mos. old nannie goat kids and 1, 5 mos. old kid buck, $5. ea. or $22.50 for the 5. G. N. Byrum, Rt. 2, Box 115, Washington, Ph. OS 87106. Shetland ponies, mares, studs and fillies, $75. and up. Billy Tunner, Union Point. Cade, Swine other Livestock WANTED Want 1 or 2 bred little bone guinea guilts or a pair of pigs. Quote prices and weight. R. C. Branch, Rt. 3, Box 160E, Fitzgerald. Want to hear from someone who will board 2 cows in or around Paulding County. Claude Adams, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph. 445-2204. Want dairy heifers or springers open or bred. Lamar Putnam, HI 1, Preston, Ph. 649-5805, (Buraa Vista). Want horses and ponies with bridles, saddles, harness and carts; will pay cash or trade good hay for same. Jimmy Porterfield, Danielsville, Ph. 9Y 5-2820. Agricultural Seed & Plants FOR SALE Early strawberry plants, 50, $2.; cherry, 2 ft., $1.; apricot, 12 in., $1. ea.; also lilacs, 2 ft. Ihigh, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Bela Jackson, Rt. 2, Fayettevil'le. Pecan trees: Stuart, Fariy, Desirable and Elliott, good roots, 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., cheaper in large lots. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Ph. 787-5785. Hunt grape vines: 1 yr., 50c ea., 2 yr., 75c ea.; mole vines, 50c ea., cheaper in large quantities, no less than 10 vines shipped. Vautelle Holland, Rt. 3. Winder, Ph. 867-2922. Latham Red raspberry plants, vigorous first yr., root grown, plastiwrap, $2. doz., del. in Ga. Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnesville, Ph. 1286-R.___________ Mastodon and Blakemore strawberry plants, $1.50 or $4.50 for 500; Klondikes, $1. C., or $3.75 for 500; limber twig apple sprouts, 2, $1. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Gumming. Scuppernong plants, black and brown, well rooted and damp packed. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4. Box 204 C, Griffin._____ Large red nest or multiplying onions, $1.75 gal. plus 62c postage on ea. gal. Mrs. G. W. Fuller, Rt. 2, Box 100, Woodstock.____ __________ Mastodon a n d Klondike strawberry pits., $1. C., $2.75 for 300, or $5. M; Blakemore, $1.25 C., 300, $3.25, or $6. M; Massey, $2. C., 300, $5. No checks or COD's. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesvi'Ile.' Sumter variety seed oats, 95 pet. germ., no noxious weeds, recleaned and bagged, $1. bu., F. O. B. 'Fred Flanders, Rt. 6, Box 114, Dublin, BR 2-0289. Concord grape vines, 2-3 ft., 25c-50c ea.; Brown Turkey figs, 2-2% ft., 50c ea. Add postage, no sales out of state. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood, (Z. C. 30049).__________ Red dry hot pepper, 30c qt., $1. 'gal.; dry catnip, 30c qt.; Russian sunflower seed, 25c cup; catnip and sage plants, lOc ea.; peppermint & spearmint plants, 5c ea. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston, (Z. C. 30662). Streamline strawberry pits., $1.50 per hundred. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Apple trees: Red and Yellow Delicious, Yates, Horse, Winesap, Rome Beauty, Red Beauty, Ark. Black, June, Early Harvest, Terry Winter and Sweet, 2-3 ft., 50c ea., 3-4 ft., 60c ea.; grape vines: Delaware, 25c ea. $10. orders PP. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland, (Z. C. 30528). | 1964 Mammoth pumpkin | seed, grows to 60 Ibs., germ. | 92 pet., round green rine yellow meat water melon seed, germ. 95 pet., grows to 55 Ibs., i 50c pkg. Inc. stamped, add! ressed env. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 2, AdeL_______________ Red Wonder okra seed, germ. 79 pet., tender, rare, very prolific, 25c pkg. and stamped, self-addressed env. J. K. Stalcup, 1557 Sandtown I Rd., Marietta, Superfection s t r a w b e rry pits., bearing size, some in bloom, $2.75, PP., or would exchange for cabbage or onion pits. Mrs. H. A. McElroy, Rt. 2, Estes Rd., College Park. Strawberry pits., 2c per plant, 3 varieties: Florida 90, Pocahontas, Red Rich; white nest onions, 50c per qt.; also have Red Valencia peanuts, 30c per lb., or $6.50 per bu. You pay postage. Robert W. James, 15 William Binns Apt., Albany. Jerus a 1 e m artichokes (Canadian potatoes), $1. doz. plus 50c postage; Gem everbearing strawberry pits., $1.50 C. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792).____________ Blakemore strawberry pits., $1.75 C.; Mastodon, $1.50 C.; Klondike, $1. C.; catnip, 30c bunch, peppermint, 30c doz., scuppernong vine cutting, 75c, doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 1, Gainesville, (Z. C. 30501).__________ Old fashioned White English Clingstone peach trees, 1 yr. old, 5-6 ft. tall., grown from seed in my garden, $2. ea. F. O. B. at garden, $3. del. PP and insured. W. E. Smith, 421 King Arnold St., Hapeville, Ph. PO 1-8276. Charleston Wakefield cabbage, Vates and Morris Head eollards, White Bermuda onion pits., 85c C., 500, $2., $4.50 M. del. H. E. Smith, Box 182, Baxley. Black and red raspberry pits., wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, very damp, $1.50 doz., add postage; spearmint, catnip and tansy, $1.50 doz., Jerusalem artichokes, for eating or planting, $2.50 gal. add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 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. Chancier, Pitts (Z. C. 31072), Ph. MI 8-2035. ____ Nice red Raspberry plants, wild Blueberry bushes, Dewberry and Blackberry plants, $1.50 doz.; Peppermint plants and Garlic bulbs, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. One yr. old sweet pomegranate bushes, $5. ea.; cabbage, collard pits., 85c C.; white onion pits., 80c C.; peppermint, garlic pits., 25c doz.; scallion 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._________ Everbearing strawberry plants, $1. doz.; 3 doz., $2. Rosa Jane Richards, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Wednesday, January 13, 1965 MARKET BULLETIN PAGE 5 Agricultural Seed & Plants FOR SALE Missionary and Klondike strawberry pits., damp packed, $1.50 C., PP., $1.25 C., $10. 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.______________ Ogailala everbearing strawberry pits., bear from early spring till frost, 25 pits, $1.10 del. M. B. Scroggs, Rt. 1, Alto. Red okra seed, germ. 80 pet., has velvet red pods, is tender, for table use, 25c and stamped self addressed env. for good start. G. W. Jackson, Box 34, Haralson.________ Catalpa trees, 1 ft. to 18 in., 4, $1.; 18-36 in., 2, $1.; 36 in. to 5 ft., $1. ea.; also currant Ibushes, 4, $1. Add postage. G. C. Little, Rt. 4, Conyers. Apple trees: Yates, Horse, Red & Yellow Del., Winesap, Red June, 3-4 ft., $1.75; black walnut trees, 1-2 ft., $1.50 ea.; Keiffer pear and Orient pear trees, 3-4 ft., $2.50 ea.; Brown Turkey figs, 1-2 ft., $2.; Concord and Lutie grape vines, 2 yrs., $1. ea.; 3 yrs. $1.50 ea.; scuppernong vines, $2.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933. Anmore strawberry pits., 200, $2.; dill seed, 4 spoonfuls, $1. Mrs. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Bllijay. _________________ Lime lemon trees, $1. ea.; 2, $1.75, 8, $5. Will pay postage for 2 or more. Mrs. Everett Brewer, Rt. 1, Box 58, Al- to.________________\ May cherry trees, Blue Damonal plums, old-fashioned peach trees, 3, $1.; black walnut trees, 3, $1.; black raspberry pits., Himalaya black^ berry pits, 5, $1.; horehound and catnip, 4 bunches, $1. Add postage. Mrs. P. Malaehi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Ph. LE 2-889B; Apple trees: Red and Yellow Del., red and yellow June, Staymian, Rome Beauty, Detroit Red, Yates, Black Twig, Pifer; peach trees: June, Eliberta, Hale, Ga. Bell, 1 yr. size, 50c, Irg. 2 yr., $1. ea.; pear, cherry, plum, chestnut, 3 ft., $1. ea.; 2 yr. grape vines, 60c; prepaid on $5. orders. T. M. Webb. Ellijay. Golden Seal, 5, $1.; Delaware and Niagara White grape vines, 85c; Irg. garlic pits., makes large heads, 6, 50c, 2 doz., $1.; native strawberry pits., 40c doz.; garden tanzy, 6, 50c; also yellow weigelia, 50c ea.; red bud, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Horehound and catnip, 6, $1.; Blue Damsonai plum trees, old fashioned peach trees, Yellow and White Clingstone and open stone, 4, $1.00; crabapple trees, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Superfection, Ozark Beauty and British Sovereign strawberry pits., $3.25 per C. PP, del. in Ga. only. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta. Blakemore and Florida 90 strawberry pits, 100, $1.50 PP. Packed in damp moss. Mrs. G. D. Fain, Edison. Everbearing strawberry pits, $2.25 C.; sage pits., $1.75 doz. Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee. Chinese chestnut trees, 2-3 1500 bales Fescue, highly Oat hay, premium grade, ft., $1., 3-4 ft., $1.50, 4-5 ft., fertilized and limed, heavy 6,000 bales. E. H. Hudson, Mc- $2.; min. order $5. Add post- square bales, no weeds, baled Donough, Ph. 957-3459.____ age. Write for prices on 100 or more. Roy L. Matthews, 1394 N. Druid Hills Rd., NE, Atlanta, (Z. C. 30319), Ph. 233-0293._____________ without rain; 2500 bales of Milo with some seed; would consider trading for horses or cows. J i ml m y Porterfield, Danielsville, Ph. SY 5-2820. Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized square bales tied with wire, good quality, high in protein. Call collect for 10 ton lots del. J. L. Alien, Rt. 3, Large size chinquapins, 2-3 85 round bales Bermuda Dublin, Ph. 272-1789._____ ft., 4 for $2.50; muscadine grape vines, 4, $1.; hazelnut and Blueberry, 12, $1.25; everbearing strawberry pits., and Johnson grass hay, 75c per bale at barn. L. E. Sport, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 318, Palmetto, Ph. 463-3428.___________ Good yellow corn in the shuck, $40. per ton, FOB. H. D. Wilson, Palmetto, Ph. 463- $1.50 per C. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega, (Z. C. 30533).__________ ' Coastal Bermuda 'hay for sale. Maurice Jackson, Rt. 1, Campton, (4% mi. from Mon- Genuine Hicks broadleaf roe on Gratis Rd.), Ph. 267- tobacco seed, germ. 93 pet., 3326, (Monroe). 3577._________________ Bright fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, $30. per ton, 75c per bale. L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. 956-4974. purity 99.56 pet., $1.50 oz.; $15. lb., 2 Ibs., $25., 5 Ibs., $50. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. j Hay, highly fertilized and 3000 bales, twine tied, squ- I limed, heavy square bales, are bales of very bright, high- properly cured; Bermuda and ly fertilized oats, vetch and Serecia Lespedeza, $1. per Bearing size mt. Blueber- rye grass, 80c per bale at barn. 'bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, ries, dew berries, black ber- Charles Cole, Villa Rica, Ph. 4863 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen- ries, winter huckleberries, $1. 459-4252.____________ wood, Ph. 366-7753. doz.; raspberries, 24 for $4.; red and yellow plum bushes, 5, $1.; black walnut sprouts, 3-4 ft., $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- jay.__________________ Bearing size mt. huckle- Mixed grass hay grown behind clover on well limed fields, cut and baled without rain; also, Peavine hay, $35. per ton at barn, $40. delivered within 50 mi., farther for extra charge, can haul 4 to 5 Livestock Feed, Hay & Grain berry bushes, dewberry vines, tons per load. H. C. Alien, Rt. blackberry pits., $1. doz., 3, Box 338, McDonough, Ph. WANTED winter huckleberry bushes, 957-3379._______________ red and yellow plum bushes, 5, $1., big tame cherry, black walnut trees, 2, $1., all rooted. Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Sorghum Sudan, Fescue, Serecia and Fescue at farm, $35. per ton, delivered at extra cost. George Bell, Duluth, Ph. GR 6-3615.______ Want man to furnish sprigs and equipment and plant 10 acres Coastal Bermuda grass around April 5. Write details. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain.____________ Agricultural Seed & Plants Wheat and oat straw, very bright, harvested without rain, compact square bales tied with twine, 40c per bale FOB. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon, Ph. 567-8708.________ Want 2 tons of Coastal Bermuda hay baled without rain, delivered to my barn at once. Call before coming. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Dr., Stone Mountain. WANTED Want English pea seed, the kind that hull may be cooked. Have white bloom. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Sparta. 35 tons of highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, $30. per ton, Elmer Ellington, Danville. Coastal Bermuda hay, bright, well fertilized, square string tied bales, 75c per bale at barn. R. C. Chandler, 300 Pecans, Peanuts & Walnuts Want to hear from party with Mung beans for sale. L. R. North, Hahira. Livestock Feed, Hay & Grain FOR SALE 100 bales Brown Top Millett; 150 bales Peavine hay; 75 bales grass hay; all large bales. J. A. Clark, Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7533.___________ Sunset Hill, Thomaston. Several hundred bales of good Coastal Bermuda hay, clear of weeds; also, Fescue and Clover, from 50c per bale. H. A. Sanders, Rt. 2, Social Circle, Ph. 464-3518.______ Nice heavy oats, $1. bu.; good quality oat straw, 25c per bale, quality Coastal Bermuda hay, well-fertilized, 60c per bale. Prices at barn. P. Lipcry, P.t. 1- Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. _________ 50 tons good Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, no weeds, $25. .per ton. C. R. Jones, Rt. 1, Preston._____ FOR SALE Stuarts and large paper shell pecans, 1964 crop, 40c per lb. plus postage, shelled pecans slightly mixed, $1.25 per lb. No MO's J. A. Bacon, Plains._____________ All sizes, clean, good, pecans, 50c lb., prepaid anywhere checks or money orders accepted. Have about 300 Ibs. W. A. Walker. Quitman. ____ Black walnuts, hulled selected nuts of good cracking qualities, 40 lb. bags del. in Ga., $7.50 prepaid, less amts. 20c lb. plus postage. W. M. Rockel, Good mixed grass hay, 65c, 75c, 85c, per bale, or $28. per ton; can deliver in truck load lots up to 100 miles for small extra charge. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689. __ Coastal Bermuda hay, squ- Hay, 3 types, Coastal Bermuda, Fescue, mixed grass, highly fertilized, priced according to quality, good supply. Frank Riley, Butler, (15 mi. N. of, on US 80 Hwy. at Flint River), Ph. UN 2-3648. Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville, JZ. C. 31792).__________ 1964 crop black walnuts, nice and clean, $1.75 lb. postpaid, 5 Ibs., $7.50 postpaid. Mrs. Geleta Rogers, Hiawas- see.________________ are bales, 65c per bale, from Coastal Bermuda hay, any 1964 crop black walnuts, for fertilized fields. R. L. Jackson, amount up to 100 tons, highly cakes and candies, $1.75 lb. Hwy. 54, Jonesboro, Ph. DR fertilized, good quality, square postpaid. Mrs. Dale Rogers, 6-2245.________________ Baled oats, baled without rain, $40. per ton or $1. per bale; good Millett hay, $30. per ton or 75c per bale. George A. Brown, Rt. 1, Newborn, bales. Frank Moore, Box 87, Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477._____ Your choice of 3 types of hay, Bermuda, Bahia or Coastal, 75c per bale at barn, highly fertilized and baled Hiawassee.__________ 1964 black walnut meats, $1.75 lb., also 75c pt. PP, in 5 or 10 lb. bags, $6. PP.; Irg. pieces, Mrs. Monteree Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee.____ Ph. 672-R2, (no collect calls). 50 bales choice Soybean hay, sun cured, no rain, $1. per bale at my barn. C. A. Hill, Rt. 1, Antioch Rd., Powder Springs, Ph. 428-5906. Large square bales of Serecia hay, 75c per bale at my barn. Mrs. William P. Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly.__________ without rain. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain, Ph. 8826580, (LaGrange). 1500 bu. clean heavy Moregrain Oats, 85c per bu.; 15 tons of common Bermuda hay, baled without rain, 40c per bale for quick sale. J. W. Ohristiansen, Rt. 2, Box 30, Leesburg.____________ Well fertilized Coastal Ber- 1964 crop shelled pecans, mostly halves, good quality, $1.45 prepaid; also big White Spanish peanuts, 20c lb.; plus postage, no less than 5 Ibs. shipped. W. H. Millirons, Rt. 3, Buena Vista.__________ 1964 crop black walnuts for cakes, candies, $1.75 lb. postpaid. Mrs. Kittie Niohols, Hiawassee._____________ Coastal Bermuda 'hay, highly fertilized, square bales, tied with wire, good quality, high in protein. Call collect for 10 ton lots delivered. J. L. Alien, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph. 272-1789. 4 choices of hay, Fescue, Millett, Serecia and Cobe Les- muda hay, has some crabgrass, no weeds, field was sprayed with weed killer at first of summer, cured without rain, 85c per bale at my barn in Loganville. Jack Hogan, Rt. 1, Roswell, Ph. 475-6262.___________ 1984 crop black walnut meats, Irg. pieces, $1.50 lb.; plus postage or $1.75 lb. PP. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee.______ ___ 1964 black walnut meats, $1.75 lb. or 2 Ibs., $3.25, or 3 Ibs., $5.; all postage paid, pedeza, 85c per bale at farm. Hay for sale at my home on prompt shipment, 5 Ibs., $8. Joe Brock, Fairburn, Ph. 964- Kennesaw Due West Rd. H. L. Mrs. Marler Garrett, Rt. 2, 2741. Grogan, Rt. I, Kennesaw. Box 48, Hiawassee. Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs FOR SALE 3 drakes, one hen, white, $4. for all, or will trade for three hens and one rooster, (Chukar part, or Bobwhite quail). O. H. Ruff, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. O. E. game bantams: Black Barred and B. B. Red; Black Wyandotte bantams, Racing Homers and Giant American Homers, very reasonable. Some of these birds are show winners. R. W. Pealor, 1733 Inverness Ave., NE, Atlanta, (Z. C. 30306).__________ Bobwhite quail, live or dressed, $1. ea. Willie Gaultney, Box 36, Reynolds, Ph. TI 7-4555._________________ Northern Bobwhite quai! from extra Irg. breeders, several hundred now ready to go at $1. ea. F. O. B. All birds shipped railway express by M. O. or check. W. H. Sowers, Rt. 1, Box 7, Blue Ridge, Ph. 632-5868.______________ 6 prs. trained Birmingham Roller pigeons; 2 prs. Pensom strain, Roller pigeons, trained; 2 prs. young working Homer pigeons, Stromberg strain; 6 Araucanus cocks, some rumpless, combless, cliff, color legs. Write for details. J. H. O'Stephenson, Box 22, Norwood. Games: 1 cock, 2 stags, 3 hens, 3 pullets; % Shuffler, Vz Brown Red; also 2 hens; ^ Claret, 1/4 Shuffler, 1/4 Brown Red, or will exchange for Blue Travelers. Leonard Hodnette, Gabbettville.____ Angora and New Zealand rabbits for sale. Bob Jones, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, (Perry Hwy.), Ph. 892-2950, (No collect calls). 1 doz. pure Ginn Grey stags, 1 pure Ginn Grey cock, 4 Alien Roundhead stags; also a few trios. Garrett J. Moreland, 1582 Liberty Ave., SE, Ph. DR 3-4995._______________ Several hundred Bobwhite quail in flight pen; also, fresh or frozen birds, all $1. ea. DV/sy M. Sears, 59 Poplar St., Porterdale, Ph. 78b-7234. Extra Irg. quail breeders, priced according to age and weight; extra hens available Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. 6347416._____________ Ginn Grey stags, pullets, cocks. No shipping. Jasper Floyd, Elberton, Ph. 1899, (No collect calls). Pit Games: 1 Nigger roundhead cock, wt, 4-5 Ibs., 3 Blue Cuban stags, wt. 3-4 Ibs.; also 1 Irg. Blue Cuban stag, wt. 6-7 Ibs., all purebreds, $8. for lot. Will not ship. Phil Nichols, Blairsville, (Z. C. 30513), Ph. 745-4401.______________ 30 grown does, (New Zealands), also smut-nose Californias, Black Dutch, all pedigreed stock, wt. 8-12 Ibs. Altogether, have 204 rabbits, will sell for $250., hutches included. Mack Clark, 211 W. Madison St., Ashburn, Ph. 567-3846.______________ Pigeons: Grand Homers, French Gross Mondains, Pensom Rollers, $10. pr. M. G. de la Rue, 307 Spring St., Decatur. Male, female blue peafowl, hatched last spring, $10. ea. Robert H. Freeman, Forsyth, Ph. 994-3524.____________ Golden Palomino rabbits, pedigreed stock. Mrs. Frank York, R ets and Roundheads; special prices, selling due to illness. C. W. Isbel'l, 217 West Hill St., Decatur, Ph. PR 3-3560. Several hundred Northern Bobwhi-te quail in flight pen, ready to release on reservations; also pairs of breeding and dressed' birds. Mrs. J. C. Thacker, Rt. 2, Kennesaw, Ph. 974-6508, (Acwonth). 50 White Leghorn hens, will spll ,alj or separately, 5PP ea. Mr?. Homer Norton, jit 1, ge Park, Ph. "964-2013. Pure Pit Games: Clipper stags, .trimmed, $10. ea.; cocks, 2 yrs. old, Roundhead and Clariet crossed, $25. ea.; Blue Traveler and Clariet cocks, $25. ea.; 4 pure Clipper hens, 3 yrs. old, $5. ea. Raymond H. Wilbanks, Rt. 4, Toccoa, Ph. 886-4051, (No collect calls). Show bantams: 1 cock, 3 hens Black-bearded Antwerp Belgians, $10.; 2 cocks, 1 pullet Blackbearded Antwerp Belgians, $2.50 ea.; Eddy Barber, 48 Floyd Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-2159. 8 dark turkeys, 4 hens, 4 terns, 1 red torn, all 9 mos. old ready for service. Will sell by pr. $9. or by trio, $13.; 1 torn, $5., 1 hen, $4. Will ship at buyers expense. Mrs. W. B. Tomlinson, Rt. 2, Quitman. Racer-Homer pigeons, all banded and healthy stock, $3. pr. or 5 prs., $13. David Huquenin, Petersburg Rd., Martinez, Ph. 786-3731. Two prs. Indian peafowl, 7 mos. old, $25. pr. See at my home. Mrs. G. W. Caston, Jenkinsburg. N. Z. White rabbits from pedigree stock, reasonably priced. J. B. Pressley, Rt. 2,, Toccoa. 3 single comb White Leghorn bantams, pullets, 4 mos. old; 1 cock from hearty laying stock, $6.; also 2 prs. White Rosecomb bantams, 4 mos. old, $3. pr.; 1 pr. White Rosecomb topknotted bantams, $5. pr. at my home, or will ship express collect. $1. exitra. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Guinea pigs, selected breeders, show stock; also young ones 6 wks. old and up, Albinos and several other var., long and short hair, jet black, browns and color combinations. Miss Elma Robinson, 1632 Brewer Blvd. S.W., Atlanta, (Z. C. 30310), Ph. PL 5-7654. 7 trios jumbo ringneck pheasant breeders, 1 trio jumbo blaokneck breeders, sev. prs. large bobwhite breeder quail, few Tenn. Red quail breeders; pens if desired. H. W. Campbell, Rt. 1, Piedmont Rd.. Marietta, Fa. i'27-5964. Approx. 200 white leghorns, Ideals. Mrs. J. B. Brooks, Ehon Rd., Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 964-2035. 75 H N White Leghorns, June 1st chicks, all about laying. Mamie Deland, Rt. 2, Townsend. N.Z.W. rabbits, grown does, producing does, grown bucks, few small ones; 24 single wire cages with Dew Drop waiterers and Irg. feeders; guinea pigs, col. and Hartley Whites, bred sows and mothers with small pigs. Good prices for Irg. orders. W. C. Grant, 4244 Glenhaven Dr., Decatur. Early 1964 hatch, fine show quality black Old English bantams, 5 trios, $5. ea. Can ship express collect. Walter S. Hogan, 878 Stallings St., SE, Atlanta, (Z. C. 30316), Ph. MA. 7-6065, (No collect calls). Purebred bantams, 1 trio D. Cornish, $3.5*0; 1 pr. white Cornish, $3.; trio Blacktailed Japs, $5.; trio Barred Rocks, $4.; trio Black Rose Comb, $4.; pr. Black Rose Comb, 1963 hatch, $3.; 6 hens, 1 rooster, Anaconas, r o o s t er and 4 hens, rumpless, hens all lay blue, green eggs, all 7, $20. Will ship express collect. E. B. Jones, Rt. 1, Hahira. Cochin bantams, '$2. e.j Billy Tunner, Union Point. American Giant Homer pigeons, red, black, and yellow; Modenas in bronze, blue and black gazzi; all are show type birds from the best bloodlines. D. M. Goodson, Wadley. Rabbits; N. Z. Whites, half grown bucks and does; mixed rabbits, half grown bucks and does of all' colors, $1.50 ea., $2.75 pr., $4. trio; trio of younger mixed rabbits, $3.50 or $1.25 ea. Nina Bilik, 1628 Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody. Bobwhite quail, live, $1. ea. or 50 or more live birds, 90c ea.; dressed quail, $1.10 ea. or 50 or more dressed quail, $1. ea. Cannot ship. Jim Hunnicutt, 611 Chamlee Dr., Ft. Valley, Ph. TA 5-2919, (after 6 p. m.). Show bantams, 1st and 2nd prize winners at Southeastern fair, 3 hens, 1 rooster, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, $2.50 ea. or $9.50 for all. Will ship express collect. Joe Holton, Rt. 1, Box 146, Mableton. 40 Ringneck pheasants, full plumage and flight conditioned, $75. for the lot; golden pheasant cocks, $3. ea., silver pheasants, $7. pr., 2 pr. Birchen bantams, 1 pr. golden Sebrights, $4. pr. J. N. MitcheH, Stunner. Show bantams from some of best stock, Silver Duckwings and B. B. Reds, $2. ea. W. H. Nolan, 2466 Dodson Dr., Bast Point, Ph. 344-6582. Pit Games: Brandenberrys, (South Georgia), also Hatch crosses, early stags, hens and few cocks, $5. up; eggs $3. per setting. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St., SE, Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990. 18 big bones black Guinea pigs, different sizes. C. C. Garrison, Rt. 1, Taylorsville, Ph. 684-5941, (No collect calls; after 6 p. m. only). Brown, Red, White Leghorns, Austra White Brahma, Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Blue Andalusians, Wyandottes; common chickens, common bantams, 50c ea. Will not ship. J. G. Carney, 1600 Spalding Dr., Dunwoody. 3 prs. Texas A. S. pigeons, $6.50 pr.. anH 2 3/4 _ Texans ifree with order, all $12.50; 3 prs. Ringneck doves, $3. pr., lot for $6.; guinea pigs, all col., $3.50 pr.; pair curley tops, $6.50. Ship express collect. E. W. Greiner, 1018 Palmetto St., Bain bridge. 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). Quail laying cage containing 4 row with 5 cage section per row, auto, watering troughs and feeders, in good oond. Sell for $50. or trade for 30 pr. grown Bobwhite quail breeders. Charlie Cook, Box 292, Carrollton. Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs WANTED Want long-legged Wheating modern game bantam rooster, must be full stock and small. Will pay reasonable price. Write Preston Ponder, Rt. 2, Ellijay.______________ Want dbL breasted Tom turkey, large enough for service, would like at once, as near Ty Ty as possible. Miss Cara'B. Patterson, B I, 35, Ty Ty, (Z. C. 31795). Want one Cornish bantam Touch - me - not, morning rooster. Prefer within 10 mi. glory seed, mix. col., 20c Irg. radius. O. H. Ruff, Rt. 1, El- pkg.; marigold seed, $1. cup lenwood, Ph. 474-7567.____ full. Add postage. Miss Mabel Want 1 trio of Buff Cochin Mafliis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay. bantams. Give price. Joe Holt- Phlox subulata, pink, blue on, Rt. 1, Box 146, Mableton, .per., Irg. dividable pits., $1., Ph. 948-4228.___________ 3, $2.; giant Admiral Byrd Want Trumperters of good stock, any color. David Hugenin, Petersburg Rd., Martinez, Ph. 736-3731.________ daisy pits., reserve now to mail when you say, in spring., $1.75 doz.; 25, $3. PP, guaranteed. Mrs. Ruth Hayne, Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta, Ph. 736- Want 2 to 6 pure Barred Rock bantam hens, 1964 hatch; will come after if within 50 mi. of Gainesville. B. H. Propes, Rt. 1, Oakwood. 8349._________________ Pink spirea, chicken gizzard, geranium, sultanas, Lantana begonias, angel wing; red, pink, gunia wing; white, red, small begonias, crinkle foli- Flower Plants age, 50c ea. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 2, Sparta. Snowball, indian arrow, $1. Bulbs & Seed ea.; dbl. orange daylilies; royal blue, yellow, white, sly 'blue iris; sweet blue violets, FOR SALE sweet lemon lilies, $1. doz.; Thanksgiving, Christmas cact- us; amaryllis, 50c ea.; white Easter rose, white, 3, $1.; stokesia, 10, $1.; vinca minor, 25, $1.; begonias: beefsteak, native dogwood, native azaileas, 50c ea. Add postage. Rosa Jane Richards, Rt. 3, Ellijay. diff. angel wings, catalina, '(glossy holly leaf) nearly everiblooming, 50c; lettuceleaf, Cleopatra, Black Joe Hayden, 75c; crossandra, shrimp plant, 50c ea.; rubellina, 75c; min. order $1. Add postage. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon, (Z. C. 31201). Dutch iris, Wedgewood blue; daffodils, narcissus: pink, yellow, scarlet cup, white and ivory, 50c doz.; butterfly, milk wine, red Spider, white Spid~er, flag lilies, $1. doz.; dwarf type cannas, red, pink, rose* yellow, variegated, whit*, $3.50, 3, $1.; li'riope, $1.50 C., Lrg. head dwarf celosias, deep red, yellow, green orchid, orange 5 solid col., mix. col. celosias, yellow red, red yel- 12.50 M.; nandina, wisteria, 3," $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman, (Z. C. 31643). low, 25c, 50c & $1. pkg. Send White per. candytuft, dwarf stamped, addressed env. Fred blue per. phlox, bluecrested Stahl, Sr., Rt. 4, Ellijay. iris, nandinas, $1.50 doz., Eng- Daffodils, purple King iris, blue violets, orange daylilies, 4 doz., $1.; white, pink, azaleas; mt. laurel, sweet shrub, yellow Christmas jasmine, 5, $1.; old-fashioned white snowball bushes, 1. ea.; dbl. yellow japonicas, $1. ea.; all rooted. Add postage. Mrs. lish ivy, vinca minor, liriope, ligustrums, cherry laurels, blue, white, red thrift, red violets, Blackberry Red Spider lilies, blue, red, pink, white, pufrple achimenes, $1. doz., $5. C.; Ga. Easter lily bulbs, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Trailing arbutus, $1. doz.; Purple bachelor buttons, all col. baby zinnias, 25c for match box full; annual phlox, red, yellow & red, yellow striped; also red and white striped, 4 o'clocks, mix., lOc tsp. full, plus stamped env., no checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. white, spruce pine, white dogwood, mt. laurel, mt. honeysuckle, holly bush, 50c ea., 3, '$!.; blue wild iris, 25c doz.; heart leaf, 25c bunch, mt. huckleberry bush, $1. doz., bearing size. Add 45c postage. Miss Jewel Charles, Rt. 4, Ellijay. Pink thrift, rooted sprigs, 50c C.; purple iris, yellow fall 'pinks, white narcissus, yellow jonquils, 50c doz.; golden bells, abelias, white baby's breath, all rooted, 50c ea.; Cactus cutting, 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Mix. col. larkspur, pansies, snapdragons, sweet Williams, 20, $1.; mix. col. geraniums, well rooted, 4, $1.; mix. col. African violets, 4, $1. and up; mix. pot flower cuttings, 16, $1.; add 35c postage ea. order. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Sev. col. daylilies, $2. doz.; red hot pokers, 50c ea.; white hydrangeas, 50c ea.; rain lilies, 90c doz.; sev. col. lilies, $2.25 doz. Add postage. Mary Tumilin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee. Short neck Martin gourd seed, dipper gourd seed, 15o doz., 2 doz., 25c; white sugar Crowder peas, 65c cup, 2 cups, $1.20; germ. 84 pet. Add postage. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin. Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz.; Creeping Charlie moss, $1. doz.; hedge pits., 100, $3.50; 4-6 in. honeysuckle vines, 12, $1.; Jan. jasmine, 2, Ajuga pits., 3 doz., $1.; royal Robe violets, 20, $1.; shasta daisies, 12, $1. Add 35c postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. 50c, 6, $1.; boxwood cutting, Castor, mole bean seed, 1964 6 in. unrooted, $1. doz.; 10 crop, 15c doz., stamped env.; doz., $6.50, all PP. Mrs. Ed Red Dixie Brilliant thrift, Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs- fragrant blue violets, dwarf ville, (Z. C. 30103).______ liriope, vinca minor, Black- Red, pink, dbl. white dogwoods; red weeping flow, cherry; red weeping flowering peach.; dbl. flowering peppermint peach, $1.85 ea.; tree of heaven, red leaf plum, red crab, blue lilac, sweet shrub, berry lilies, $1. doz., $5. C.; daylilies: Evelyn Russell, Crimson Pirate, Sambo, Phillipine lilies, $3. doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Rodgers, Greenville. Dwarf blue phlox, ligust- blue spruce, Burfordi holly, rum, Blackberry lilies, $1.50 $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. doz.; thrift, blue, pink, white, Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. ivy, vinca minor, liriope, Yellow trilala, 1 doz., 50c; pink thrift, 100, $1.; orange daylilies, 1 doz., $1.; mix. col. touch-me-not seed, 1 tblsp., cherry laurel, $5. doz.; narrow blade liriope, $6. odz. del. in Ga. Lois Woodruff, Greenville._______________ lOc; crinkle hollyhock seed, 1 Ornamental gourds, mix. cup, 50c; mix. col. zinnia seed, sizes, shapes., lOc pkg. with 1 cup, 25c. .Add postage. Mrs. stamped.env. Mrs..C, C.Gen- Florence, Leathers, tiR^ ;!,; try, Rt. 3, Red Biaf/Rd^ C*\- Buchanan. houn. Wednesday, January 13, 1965 MARKET BULLETIN PAGE 7 Trumpet daffodils, orange Pure white dbl. feverfew, Fresh herbs, washed clean; Flower Plants daylilies, purple iris, fox 12, $1.25, 3-5 crowns red hot sassafras, yellow dock, yellow glove, blue variegated violets, poker clumps, 50c, 12, $5.; 12 root, devil's shoestring, queen 4 doz., $1.; azaleas, purple dif. daylilies, $2.50, 24 dif., of meadow, $1. 2 Ib. lard box Handicrafts Mac, weepdng mary, sweet $4. Add 40c postage for 1st full; colt's foot, life everlast- Bulbs & Seed shrub, red roses, 6, $1.; pink doz., lOc ea. additional doz. or ing, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1.; mimosa bush, holly bush, 50c part doz. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, ea.; old fashioned white snow- Rt. 1, Washington. Ellijay. FOR SALE 8 pc. luncheon set, size 13 x FOR SALt____ Glad bulbs, 40c doz.; mix. col. touch-me-not seed, sweet William seed, mix. ool. old time pink bachelor button seed, 25c tblsp. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Red dbl. cannas, yellow La. iris, Michaelmas daisies (blue), white old fashioned flag lilies, $1. doz.; dark red, pink, white striped amaryllis, $1. ea. plus 50c postage ea. order, and stamped eriv. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792)._____________ Native azaleas, diff. col., 4, !$!.; boxwoods, dogwoods, purple lilacs, 4, $1.; cedars, hollies, 4, $1.; blue hyacinths, 6, $1.; var. hollyhock, 4, $1. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. _________ Butterfly bushes, white dogwood, sweet shrub, 5, $1.; cedar, holly bushes, 4, $1.; althiaea bushes, yellow Thornless rose bushes, pink running rose bushes, native Flower Plants azaleas, dif. col., 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi balls, yellow japonicas, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Jonquil bulbs, 50, $1.; spiraea, bridal wreath, flowering quince, palmetto palm, 3, $1.; wisteria, trumpet, 3, $1.; honeysuckle, 6, $1.; jellow jasmine, 4, $1.; running rose, red, white or pink, 3, $1.; border grass, 25c, $1.; canna roots, red, yellow, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Box 132, Jesup, (Z. C. 31545). Martin gourd seed, 100, $1.; old fashioned white snowball bushes, 3, $1.; weigelia, pink, 3, $1.; midget Dutch blue iris, $1.50 doz.; daylilies, dbl. orange, $1.50 doz.; jonquil bulbs, yellow, 100, $2.; old fashioned boxwood, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Wincy Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. White hydrangeas, scratch broom, 50c ea.; dbl. red, white, pink althaea; white, rose, red weigelia, 60c ea.; seed: angel trumpet, sweet william, larkspur, dbl. faithful, geraura dozie, 25c tblsp. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. Nandinas, boxwood, cherry 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. California Multiplying beer seed, 50c start and stamped envelope. No COD orders. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan 30113. Giant and dwarf marigold seed, asst. yellow, gold, 15c tblsp.; 4 o'clocks, 15c doz.; salvia, red, moss rose, celosia, Bobsam zinnias, morning glories, 2 Irg. pkgs., 25c; canna roots, asst. col., $2. doz.; dahlia tubers, dinner plate, asst. col., 3, $1.; orders of $3. or more PP, orders under $3. Add 30c postage. Thomas M. Spanks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth, (Z. C. 30705). Gourd seed, long straight necks, can be used for martins or dippers, 25c and stamped self addressed env. for Irg. supply of seed. G. W. Jackson, Box 34, Haralson. Fresh herbs, washed clean; sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, 4 Ib. lardbox full $1.; colt's foot, life everlasting, 2 Ib. box full, $1. Add postage. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nice red sassafras roots, wild cherry bark, red alder, poke root, white ash roots, all kinds tree barks, $1. half gal.; rare buckeyes, 75c per doz. Add postage. Herman Phillips, Box 130, Wrightsville. Clean red sassafras roots, wild cherry bark, white ash roots, all kinds tree barks, $1. half gal.; real good luck buckeyes, $1. doz., $5. gal. Add postage. Miss Lorene Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. 1600 Ib. Foremost milk base for sale. W. T. Greer, Sr., 502 E. Conyers St., Govington, Ph. 786-2713, (no collect calls). Wild cucumber bark, yellow root, rattle root, sassafras root, blackberry root, red alder bark, ratsbane, heart leaf root, $1. for 2 Ib. lard box full; also, red Scallion onion 21, $18. not del.; also, want directions for cro. pill box hat done with popcorn stitch. Mrs. Lona Ta'llent, Rt. 2, Lula. Aprons, bib style, 75c; without bib, 50c; also have garlic bulbs, 25 for $1. Add postage on all. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Jesup. Old fashion bonnets, button on crown, $1.85 ea.; aprons, 75c medium, $1. large; pot holders, 15c ea., 2, 25c; quilt tops, large, $3., heavy material, $4. Add postage. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen. Nicely made band aprons in assorted colors, medium size, $1. ea.; potholders, 25c ea.; children'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.___________ Children's 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., 35c ea., 4, $1. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.______________ Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. laurel, magnolia, boxwood, -buttons, $1.50 gal. Add post- Broadcloth pillowcases, Bulbs & Seed Long stem Irg. White Per- fection violets, $6. C, $45. M.; crape myrle, cardinal red, snow white, orchid, 2-3 ft., $7. per 10, 3-5 ft. well branched, $2.50 ea, $20. per 10 shrubs, see at my place, you dig. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville. Rose thrift, $1. C., 500, $4.; pansy pits., 2c ea.; red nandinas, blue ligustrum berries, 20c pkg.; orange daylilies, white iris, 40c doz. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston, (Z. C. 30662).________ Regal Blackberry lilies, 6, $1.; blue, white Siberian iris, Miscellaneous 12, $1.; dwarf yellow iris, 6, $1.; 24 Stars of Bethlehem bulbs, $1.; 12 rain lilies, pink, $1., 4 Christmas cactus, $1.; 24 .grape hyacinth, $1. Add Miscellaneous postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega, (Z. C. 30533). Red, pink, purple, verbena, red blue pink, thrift, $1. doz.; $5. C.; mix. col, sweet williams, pink phlox, $1. doz.; pink oxalis, 2 clumps $1.; blue, violets, blue iris, 2 doz., $1.50. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville. Giant gloxinia bulbs, hyb. amaryllis, mix. col., 3, $l.j giant luffa seed, 20c pkg.; Add postage, self addressed env., Mrs. Curtis M. Agnes, Rt. 1, Box 225, Fitzgerald._____ Dixie Brilliant Red thrift, blue, lavender, pink., wht. center, 4 var. from mother plants, with roots, $2. ea. in orders of 100 pits, plus 50c postage. Cello wrap. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alphareitta, Z. C. 30301._____ Per. white candytuft, ready to bloom, $1.25 doz., divisions of Irg. plants, $2. doz.; sweet wm., pink, red or mix., long spurred columbine, old fash-i ioned clove, pinks, each 75c doz. Add 40c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, 301 Porter St., Madison.____________ Easter rose, Kerry rose, raisin vine, 4, 50c; white lilac, 25c ea.; hydrangea, 25c ea.; tree blackberry pits., 5, $1.; barrel cactus, lOc ea. Mrs. M. M. Highfield, Rt. 2, Summersville, (Z. C. 30747)._______ Touch - me - not, marigold, holly, red berry pyracantha, gardenia, waxleaf lucidum, wisteria vines, Burfordi holly, $1. ea.; Pfeitzer juniper, 1 ft, $2. waxleaf lucidum, 18-24 in., $1.50 ea.; ivy & ajuga, 50o qt; roses, $1. bunch; running roses, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933. Iris, white, Daylilies, $1. doz. plus postage; Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg. plus stamped envelope; African gourd seed, odd shaped, 33 seed, $1. plus stamped envelope. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540). Well matured Martin gourds, lg., 50c ea.; med. 35c ea.; cut, shellacked and ready to hang, $1. ea.; also Martin gourd seed, lg. pkg. 25c; Bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.; odd shaped African gourd seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed, 30, $1. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.____________ Martin gourd seed, lg. pkt, 25c; large mixed gourd seed, 30, $1.; send stamped, addressed envelope. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Blue, white, Violets; Houseleak; Dbl. Daffodils; pink Primroses, 6, 50c; Pin Cushion and Deerhorn Cactus, 50c ea.; Rattail Cactus cuttings, 25c ea.; damp packed; also Spearmint, Catnip, Tansy, $1.50 doz.; Horseradish plants, 6, $1.50. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.____________ Hyb. daylilies, 35, $5.; blue stokesia, Irg., $1. doz.; digatarlis pits., 50c doz.; montbressia, red small glads, 25c doz.; gardenias, 15, $1.; nandina, 12 in., 4, $1.; yellow jasmine, well rooted div., 5, $1.; Philippine lily seed, 25c pkg.; purple bachelor button, love apple seed, 15c pkg. & stamp. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Hall Rd., Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792). Red, pink & variegated weigelia; pussy willow, snowball; pink, white, blue spiraea; red, pink, white bush honeysuckle; pink, purple, crape myrtle; forsythia, Mlac, flowering almond, red, white flow, quince, butterfly bush, abelia, barberry, althaea potentilla, mimosa, black walnut, 35c ea., WANTED Want dipper gourd seed. Write what you have. Wilbur Nelson, Box 465, Montezuma, (Z. C. 31063). Want to hear from someone who has tulip bushes, weeping willow, sweet shrub, holly, red dogwood, .granddaddy grey beard, also red, blue and white thrift. Mrs. L. C. Hester, Box 449, Washington. FOR SALE 1, 4 horse trailer, large saddle compartment. Riley Lewis, 383 W. Campbellton Rd., Fairburn, Ph. 964-6455._______ Single horse trailer, good condition, new paint, good tires, $125. Jimmy M. Harris, 2304 Flat Shoals Rd., Atlanta, Ph. DR 8-9824. Fine large leaf shade dried sage, $1. pt. cup; also, fine white rice popcorn on cob, 10 Ib, lots, $1.50 or 20 Ib. lots, $3. Add postage on all. Mrs. Marie Holland, Box 1019, Coogler Rd., Dalton. 1450 bu, BS & B Perfection grain bin for rent to someone in the Augusta area. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta. Yellow root, sassafras, queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea. 4 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus 35c postage; 'peppermint, 25c bunch, 3 bunches, 65C; martin gourd seed, 25c pkg. and stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 2, Ellijay. New crop wildflower honey, exactly as the bees made it; 5 Ib. tin extracted, $1.60; six 5's, $8.50; 10 Ibs. extracted, $2.75 plus postage; 60 Ib. can, $14.75 FOB. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville._______ Nice clean roots of yellow dock, red sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devil's age. G. T. Bown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Wild cucumber bark, wild cherry bark, red alder, heart root, red sassafras, rattle root, yellow root, sweet gum bark, ratsbane, devil's shoestring catnip, mountain ditney, $1. ea. for 2 Ib. lard box full; box of catnip and mountain ditney free with $2. order. Add 30c postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Western saddle in good condition, complete with stirrups, girth, double rig. Susan Gabrielson, 3255 Majestic Circle, Avondale Estates, Ph. 289-3858. emb., $1., cro., $1.40; old fashion bonnets or button crown, $1., with ruffle, $1.25; aprons, med., 50c large, 75c extra large, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nell Bennet/t, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford. Emb. pillowcases on white cloth with lace, $2., without $1.50; cro. nylon booties, pink and blue, $1. pr.; cro. pincushions on plastic doilies, 50c ea.; cro. soap turtles, 50c ea., all colors. Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Cum min g. 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. 30540. Cro. white oval shape _____WANTED pieces with red, yellow or pink roses, 18 x 28 in., $2. ea.; 14 in. doilies to match, Want a set of table scales $1, ea.; pillowcases to match Which will weigh 40 Ibs., a with 2 roses cro. to each, $2. dial face with hand indicator set. Add 15c postage. Mrs. W. desired. Eugene M. Callaway, C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. Rayle. New hand made dbl. bed Want any type of old fashion White corn, give length of time in possession and name of corn; will give $5. bonus to party having oldest white corn 'being in possession of 1 family for the longest time. W. C. size quilts, made of good1 solid or print cotton material, cotton padding; Dutch doll, basket with appliqued handle, sharon rose, $12. ea. Add postage. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay.__________ Suggs, St. George. ' Band aprons, nicely trim- Want freshly dried Indian maize corn; quote amount and price. Steve Roberts, North iWhitfield Dr., Dalton, Ph. med, large, $1. ea., medium size, 75c. Add lOc postage. Mrs. John R. Brown, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose. 278-2069. Want to hear from someone with full size quilt tops for Want pony saddle and brid- sale cheap. Mrs. Willie B. Itle, must be reasonable. Mrs. son, Rt. 2, AdairsvilJe. H. A. McElroy, Rt. 2, Estes Rd., College Park. Gingham checked aprons, checks are red, pink, green, Want dried apples, 1964 yellow, blue and turquoise, crop, good cooking apples, free emb. in ass't. designs, some from peelings and cores. Must with rick rack, $1.75 ea. Add be in the Ellijay area, quote postage. Mrs. Willie Lee Port- price per Ib. dried. Mrs. Nan- erfield. nie Sue Ellds, Rt. 3, Box 130, Dalton. Broadcloth pillowca ses, large size, hand emb., Lace Want pony cart and harness, must be in good condition; also, pony saddle if reasonable. Beverly B. Hayes, Box 37, Dublin, Ph. BR 2-1702. trim, $3. pr.; machine emb. lace trim, $2.25 pr., white or colors; button crown bonnets, prints or organdy, $1.85; fancy organdy valentine a p r o ns, $1.50; print band apr- liriope seed, mixed colors, 25c tblsp. full. H. L. Thomas, 3690 Tekta-r DjvRt. 2,, ElMnwood, 4, $1.; few Jap. magnolia, smoke tree, pyracanthas, 50c jea:; SjBnd postage extra. Mrs. shoestring and May apple, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus postage.,Mrs. H. A.. Chastain, Want 1 qt. black river swam^ honey. Floyd Sweat, 315 E.,Savannah Ave.t Vald- ons, 75c; dbl. or twin ruffle bedspreads, assorted colors, $8.50. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. iZ; CJ 30049). ^ T. R. Moore, ST., Canton. >Rt. 5, EJlijay. osta. "' ,. " 1,, Temple. '.' PAGES MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, January 13, 1965 Handicrafts FOR SALE Genuine lambskin baby moccasins, iwliite, 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. Dbl. size all new print scrap quilt tops, cross roads, 'bow tie, $3. ea. No checks. Mrs. W. H. Wiggins, Et. 1, Union Grove Rd., Litihonia. 3 cro. bedspreads, beautiful raised rose design, 1 with yellow roses, 2 with pink roses, $60. ea. post paid, all 3, $160. Mrs. Lois Watson, Rt. 5, Thomaston, (7 mi. S. 19). Dbl. bedsize quilt tops; dbl. wedding ring, $6.50, drunkards path, $6.50, cross roads, $6.50, star, $5.50, step around the mountain, $5.50; patterns with pieced square, 55c ea. postage paid. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay. Cro. white oval shaped pieces, 18 x 28, $2. ea., design with yellow, red, or pink dahlia; small doilies to match, 18 in., $1.50 ea.; 14 in., $1.15 ea.; 12 in., $1. ea.; with cro. edging, add 15c. Mrs. Coil Manly, Rt. 2, Lula. Children's dresses, size 1-6 yr., $2. ea.; full size cotton ruffle bedspreads, asstd. cols., $5.50 ea.; aprons, 75c ea., 6, $4.; novelty potholders, 20c ea., 7, $1.; dishtowels-, emb., 35c ea.; dbl. bed size quilt tops, $5. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Fancy organdy and lace aprons, $1.50 ea.; nice cotton, aprons, 75c ea.; aprons, Ig. pockets all around, $1. ea.; potholders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.; pillowcases, handpainted in washable colors, $2. set; scarf or vanity set, $1. ea. Sample of handpainting sent. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 10 ft. wood handle, rawhide bullwhips, $8. ea.; 2, $12. post paid. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Quilt patterns: Sqare Boys Playmate, Texas Rambler, Gentlemen's Bow, 50c ea., or 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St. Ellijay. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c ea.; pot holders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.; painted dish towels, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Soft washable genuine lambskin baby moccasins; blue, pink or white, all handlaced and emb. in white, $1.10 pr., 3 pr., $3.; mailed1 in gift box, postpaid. Would exchange 'a pr. for 3 printed feed sacks alike. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. Quilt tops, Dutch girl, Dutch boy, garden girl, butterfly, tulip, hoot owl, $4.25 ea. and postage; quilt scraps, 3 Ibs. for $1. Add postage. Mrs. Charlotte Wooten, 122 Myrtle St., Gadnesville. SALES EVENTS White cro. bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75c pr.; also, bibs to match, both $1.; white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1. pr.; cro. potholders, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe. Fast colored cotton dresses made by bought pattern, trimmed, light and dark colors, wide'skirts, size 1-6, $1.25 ea. or 2, $2.; Baby bibs, 3, $1. Lucy Musson, Rt. 2, Summer ville. Little girl's well made cotton dresses, 1-6 yr. size, $1.50 ea.; print aprons, 50c each. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Large pillowcases, emb. or cro. lace, $2.25 pair; cro. purple grape design doily, $2.25; cro. baby bootees, any color, 75c pr.; handkerchiefs, cro. edge, 3, $1.25; cro. lace for pillowcases, 75c pair. All post paid. Mrs. John A. Merritt, Rt. 1, Box 121, Millwood. 3 pc. star dresser set, $1.25; 3 pc. half star dresser set, $1.25; 3 pc. pineappple dresser set, $1.50; pansy doily, $1.5(F; all post paid for $5. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland. Cro. dresser scarfs, 16 x 37, 1 in white, other in ecru, $3.50 ea.; 3 pc. vanity set with 15 in. doily, ecru, $3.; 2 white doilies, 16 and 20 in., $1.75 and $2. ea. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, 826 Maple St., Carrollton. JANUARY 11-18, 1965 -- 9:00 AM -- 3:00 PM, except Saturday & Sunday. Public Dairy Cattle Sale by Seal ed Bid -- 108 head. Inspect at US Penitentiary Honor Farm, 6 miles south of Deoatur, State 155. Bid opening 10:00 AM, Jan. 19, Room 353, 1776 Peachtree St., NW, Atlanta. Further information, Ph. 526-5241, Atlanta. JANUARY 13--Angus, Here ford and Shorthorn Bull Sale to be sponsored by the Mid-Georgia Beef Cattle men's Association, Thom aston. All bulls will be semen tested and 18 months or over. 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 inlor. write or call: C. O. Parker, 3858 Mathis St., Macon. Ph, SH 3-8285. JANUARY 21, 1965 -- Farm Sale, Durocs and Hampshires at Vienna Feed & Livestock Farm near Vien na. JANUARY 26, 1965 -- State Consignment of Durocs, County Farm Sale Barn, Moultrie. FEBRUARY 1, 1965 -- Farm sale of Durocs, Arabia Swine Farm, Homerville. Selling bred gilts, some boars, and open gilts. FEBRUARY 4, 1965 -- Farm sale of Durocs and Spotted Polands, Preston White Farm, Alamo. Selling bred gilts, and boars in both breeds. Free Bar-B-Q Din ner. Write for catalogue. Ph. 568-4333. FEBRUARY 4-5, 1965 -- Georgia Angus Assn. Doub le Header Sale of Register ed Angus -- 1:00 PM. Union Stock Yards, Albany. Infer: C. O. Parker, 3858 Mathis St., Macon. Ph. SH 3-8285. FEBRUARY 8-9, 1965 -- All breed boar and gilt sale at Sale Barn, Coastal Plain Station, Tifton. Boars are from the test station that make certification and selected littermate open gilts. MARCH 10, 1965 -- Perfor mance Tested Bull Sale, Livestock Arena, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. Agricultural CALENDAR January 11-13, 1965 Southeastern Duroc Congress, mid South Fairgrounds, Memphis, Tennessee. 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 14, 1965 Farm Credit Short Course to be held at A. Baldwin Agricultural College, Rural Life Building on College Campus, Tifton. Registration at 9:30 AM. January 18, 1965 9:00 AM Georgia Cattlemen's Assn. Nomination of Commodity Commission members, Dempsey Hotel, Macon. Banquet at 7:00 PM. January 19, 1965 Swine Short Course sponsored by Coastal Plain Experiment Station and A. Baldwin College, Rural Life Building, A. Baldwin College Campus. Tifton. Registration at 9:15 AM. January 19-20, 1965 Peach Council Meeting 10:00 AM. To be held at the Experiment Station near Griffin. January 21, 1965 Peanut Short Course to be held in the Main Auditorium on the A. Baldwin College Campus, Tifton. Registration at 9:15 AM. February 15. 1965 10:00 AM Annual Meeting of Georgia Guernsey Breeders Association, S & S Cafeteria, Macon. BRUCELLOSIS and TUBERCULOSIS Report - November BRUCELLOSIS: CATTLE TESTED ON FARMS Number Tested ....... 9,623 Number of Certified Brucellosisfree Cattle Herds ...... 126 Number of Certified Brucellosisfree Swine Herds ........ 28 Reactor (2.37% of No. TUBERCULOSIS: Tested) ................ 228 COUNTY REACCREDITATION Dbl. -bed size quilt tops, gentleman's, bow, love knot, other designs, $2. ea.; string tops, $1.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. Nylon, pastels or white, cro. shell stitch, baby sweater, cap and 1 pr. bootees, $3.85; bootees, 60c pr.; state 2nd choice of color, size, infants to 12 mos.; woven loop potholders, 6, $1. postage paid. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt., 4, Box 14,. Blairsville, Ph. 7454968. LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS: Number Tested ...... 9,780 Reactors (.26% of No. Tested ................. 25 Number Tested ........ None DAIRY HERDS Number Tested ....... 1,282 Number of Accredited Tuberculo- sis-free Cattle Herds .... 118