Georgia Farmers' Marke Bulletin Phil Campbell, Commissioner VOLUME 50 ATLANTA. GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 3. 1965 NUMBER 25 SALES EVENTS 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 5, 1965 -- 7:30 PM -- Horse & Pony Auc tion Sale. Circle "T" Ranch, Evans. Ten miles west of Augusta on Hwy. 104. Ph. 733-0095. 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. FEBRUARY, 23, 1965--Comiplete Dispersal Sale of Melin Bros. Polled Herefords 'at the Farm, 2 miles east of Griffin on No. 16. Sale of clean pedigreed cattle starts at 1:00 PM. Auction sale at 10:30 AM of farm machinery and equipment including 32 ft. cattle trail er and Ford Gas Road Tractor. FEBRUARY 24, 1965-- Pure bred Shorthorn Bull Sale. Big selection quality yearl ings and long yearlings. County Stock Barn, Sandersville-Tennille Road, 3:00 PM., Sandersville. MARCH 1, 1965 -- Farm Sale of Durocs, open gilts and boars. Ben Joiner's Farm* Tennille. (This sale changed from March 2 to March 1) MARCH 10, 1965 -- Perfor mance Tested Bull Sale, Livestock Arena, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. MARCH 18, 1965 -- Farm sale of Durocs at Arabia Swine Farm. Open gilts and fall boars. 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 White man, age 31, with family, wants job on farm; experienced with cows, hogs or chickens, can drive truck and tfactor. Need 4 or 5 room house. Can start work at once. L. M. Dood, 976 Cleveland Ave., D. S. Apt. 4, East Point, (Z. C. 30044). Widow, no children, would like job doing light farm chores. Want room and board, plus $18. wk. salary, Sundays off. Mrs. B. L. Davis, 409 G. Wilson Apts., Columbus, (Z. C. 31904). Man with lifetime farming experience, wants job on chicken farm; 4 in family, (2 boys, ages 16 & 14, can help). Want within 60 mi. radius of Atlanta; need 4 or 5 room house; at least $100. mo. salary. G. W. Weathers, 190 Astoria St., SE, Atlanta. Man with 5 in family, 2 to work, wants job on farm, need work immediately, will go anywhere. Will need to be moved. B. L. Rhodes, Bt. 2, Box 460, Griffin. 65 yr. old white man, alone, slightly handicapped, wants job doing light farm chores, can mend fences, etc. Would like room, board, laundry and smoking tobacco. Will go anywhere after Feb. 4ith, prefer small white family or elderly people. Have some other income. P. D. Spencer, P. O. Box 61, Alma. Man with wife and daughter wants job on poultry farm. Have experience with chickens and can do mechanical work on farm equipment; am willing to work, don't drink. Must have weekly salary and house. Lawrence Gibbs, 784 1/k Marietta St., Atlanta. Single white man, a.ge 60, wants job doing light farm work; willing worker. J. B. McGuirt, 1 Eleanor St., LaGrange. White man with wife and 1 child wants work raising broilers and ather farm chores; have 6 yrs. experience, can drive tractor but not truck or car. Prefer near Canton or Gartersville or will go anywhere. Will need house wired for stove, sound with 4 or 5 rooms, with wood, water and on bus and mail route; expect only livable salary. Need to be moved. W. G. Leonard, Bt. 1, Box 75, Lawrencevilie. Man and wife with no children, want job a,t once looking after poultry, prefer in Union OT Towne County. Don't drink or smoke and am honest and reliable. Kenneth Snedegar, P. O. Box 94, Fayetteville. Man and wife, both to work, want job working on poultry farm 6 days a week, for salary and small house with garden, wood, water iand electricity. Williard Alien, Bt. 4, Chatsworth. Farm Help Wanted White, settled clean Christian middle-age woman wants job on farm near Winder in exchange for room, half bath andi $31). weekly salary with week-ends off. Mrs. Dora M. Bennett, P. O. Box 178, Mab let on. 2 to work want job on broiler farm, can operate any farm equipment, have experience. Need ait least 5 room house with lights furnished. Inas Key, Rt. 1, Pendergrass, Ph. 693-2616, (after 4:30 p.m., or before 8:00 a.m., no collect calls). Man with wife and 2 small children want job looking after broilers or laying hens, prefer north Georgia. Will have to be moved. Claude E. Roberts, Bt. 1, Chatsworth. Want mam to furnish sprigs, equipment and plant 10 acres Coastal Bermuda grass around April 5. Write details. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Pine Mount- ain. __ ____ Want family of 2 for work on dairy farm; must be good workers and sober, need help at once. Wayne Small-wood, Rt. 2, Box 94, Griffin, (5 mi. south of, on Hwy. 41). Want man, and boy 16 yrs. or older to work on apple orchard, or would consider man to batch, prefer someone from north Ga., must be sober. Will pay $5. daily, house wired for electric stove and wood furnished. H. B. Roberts, Clarkesville, Ph. 754 - 2199, (after 6 p.m., no collect calls). Want reliable, sober colored man with small family for light farm work; steady job. Will furnish new modern house, electric kitchen, bath, 2 bed rooms, on school bus rl.. near store and church. A. P. Boardman, 1001 Peachtree Rd., Augusta, Ph. BE 3-3180, (.after 7 p.m.). Want white man, 35 to 55 yrs. old, with wife but no children, for farm work; man to work only and know operation of machinery and drive tractors, no row crops, raise pecans, hay and cattle. Good wages, house wired for elec. stove. S. J. Clay, S. Walden Rd., Bt. 3, Macon, Ph. 7882975. Want man with family to help with small dairy and farm work. Have house wired for electric stove, wood and water furnished. W. J. McGee, Bt. 1, Box 944, Warner Robins, Ph. 429-1701, (Per- ry)._______________ Want lady for light farm work; will furnish room and board. Mrs. Bessie Cook, Rt. 2. College Park, Ph. PO 73427. Wanjt reliable woman with no bad habits to assist with gardening and milking; pri vate room and salary. Good job for acceptable party, references exchanged. R. A Crawford, Bt. 1, Stockbridg^ Want neat healthy pleasant woman, age not important, ti assist with vegetables, flowers and light farm chore;Will furnish nice room i> home, good food, and smar salary. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Ri 1, Rush Chapel Bd., Adairswille, Ph. 232-2557. Want white experience, dairyman under 45. Wil: furnish good 3 room housewith running water, on schoc' and mail route, and salary of $55. to $60. depending or: a b i 1 it y and willingness t19l8, (no collect calls). Farm Machinery and Equipment FOR SALE John Deere 430 with complete front and rear cultivators, in exc. cond., $1,095. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. Lift-type King bush & bog harrow, 3 pt. hitch, and one 3 pt. hitch Ford rotary mower, harrow, $100., mower, $200. Al S. Branan, Rt. 2, McDonough, (3 mi. no. on Hwy. 155), Ph. 957-4369, (No collect calls).____________ Farmall Super A tractor, planters & distributors, cultivators, bottom plow, (pto), peanut plow, peanut weeder, cutaway harrow, 2 Turner disks, planter, all in good cond. N. H. Hart, Uvalda, Ph. LY 4-3198.___________ 4 disc tiller with 3 pt. hitch $200.; 3, 16 in. bottom plows with 3 pt. hitch, $125.; hammermil, $75. Ed Hitt, Rt. 1, Grovetown. Ph. 736-6614. 2 Columbian grain bins, 1,350 bu. cap. ea, in excellent condition, used only 1 yr., Duct work included. David Lee, Rt. 4, Newnan. '1954 Cub Farmall tractor with bush & bog harrow, disk plow, mower, cultivators, power takeoff, and layoff pJow, $750.; G. R. Cruse, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. B-275 Int. diesel tractor 3 14-in. bottom plows, cultivators and planters, dbl. section harrow, and A-C 66 combine, $1,800. Henry G. Faulk, Jr., Rt. 1, Jeffersonville, Ph. 945-3157. _________ 1957 Chev. van, in goodcond., weight dist. 70-30, plywood paneling inside, used for hauling hay & grain, new tires, 825 x 20. Will sell or will accept factory built tandem axel 2-horse trailer as part payment. D. R. Thomas, Rt. 2, Tucker Rd., Macon, Ph. 7461389, (No collect calls). Farmall C tractor, with 2 disk plow, cutting harrow, planters, cultivators and trailer, $575., or will exchange for pickup truck of equal value, or less. E. D. Erwin, Rt. 2, Calhoun, (8 mi. east of Calhoun on Hwy. 53), Ph. 6295675. Two 3 ton feed bins, in good cond., $40. ea.; 14 V type waterers, $4. ea.; 120 5-ft. feeders, 25c ea.; 10 gas brooders, $15. ea. or $135. for all. iW. F. Moon, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. 926-6698, (No collect calls). 3 Buckeye coke brooders, Irg. size, $35. ea. or $100. for 3; 3 Lanier coke brooders, needs spotting together, $5. ea.; old Buckeye brooders, also; see anytime. Boy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Allis Chalmers 100 selfprop, combine with screens for all types of crops, mower attach., in exc. cond., $750. H. H. Aldridge, Rt. 2, Monticello. Ferguson 30 tractor, 3 pt. hitch, in good cond., $650. A. E. Daniel, 1808 Rocky Creek Rd., Macon. Int. 16 in. 2-bottom plow with plastic on wings for easy turning; also 5 ft. Int., dbl. section harrow with ball bearing hubs; both used very little, $500. Leroy J. Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Ph. 732-2742. 1956 Ford V-8 dump truck, 2 speed axle, 7x8 box body, ready to go to work, $450. C. E. Thurman, 259 Windsor Parkway, NE, Atlanta, (Z. C. 30305)._______________ 1952 John Deere B tractor, cultivators and planters, motor completely overhauled, Roll-o-matic front end, good rubber 11-38 rear tires, $600. F. D. Walker, Greensboro, Ph. 453-3633, (No collect calls), i(after 8 o'clock), 2 Sears compact table top incubators, in exc. cond., used 2 seasons, 140-150 chicken eggs, 200-300 quail eggs, $15. ea. Mrs. L. G. Collins, Box 162, Rt. 5, Macon. David Bradley chain saw, straight blade, used very little, l$75. Guy Neyman, Rt. 6, Rome. 150 Ib. steel anvil, $40., blacksmith's blower, $25., post drill & 2 bits, $25.; all good as new, cannot ship. G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee Dr., NE, Atlanta', Ph. 233-8890, (No collect calls). One old time cane mill, turn plow that fits a Farmall tractor, and one 1949 Studebaker 1 ton truck. Acy Godbee, 2402 Godbee Ave., Sharon Park, Savannah. One horse wagon, in exc. cond., $50.; Cole planter with plates, used very little, $20. Joe H. Esco, Lexington. Massey Harris Clipper combine, 7 ft. cut, pto, hyd. lift, $475. J. C. Ohumbler, Rt. 3, Gumming, Ph. 887-7463. Small 2 wheel farm trailer, can be used behind tractor, all steel body 'and good tires; will sell or trade for garden tractor. H. A. Cook, 7950, Nesbit Ferry Rd., Rt. 2, Doraville, Ph. 457-8977. Ford diesel tractor, in exc. cond, needs new battery, $1,200. Mrs. J. B. Fordham, Jr., Box 206, Dublin. Two 14 brooder Holland heating systems for broiler houses, (forced air); .thermostatically controlled and fired by coal stokers, in good cond. F. Royce Griffin, Sr., Rt. 1, Gillsville, Ph. 534-3729, (Gainesville), (No collect calls)._____________ 1950 8N Ford tractor, recently overhauled, in exc. cond., $675. P. B. Watson, Mauk, Ph. 649-4611, (Buena Viste)._____________ 42 10-ft. and 6-8 ft. inside chicken house windows, 36 in. wide, in fair cond., $50. for lot. B. C. Borders, Maysville, (2 mi. south of Homer, on Hwy. 441), Ph. 677-4437, (No collect calls). Western Bearcat feed grinder, No 2AD11708, and mixer, oat crimper, in good cond. C. E. Colvin, Rt. 1, Cohutta, Ph. 694-3366.______________ 20 in. grist mill with 20 hp. elec. motor, with belts, Irg. sheller, all switch boxes, $200. T. A. Floyd, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Ph. 745-5931. 1956 Chevrolet truck, 1 % ton, good mech. cond. R. L. Odom, Barnesville. Ph. 1206W. Athens 2-disc semi-mounted turning plow to fit Ford Tractor, $50. Charles Code, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-4252. Allis-Ohalmers for row plowing with bush and bog, good cond.; good wood saw with belt and Chev. motor, good cond.; also, other farm equip. Mrs. Wm. J. Peters, Rt. 2, Social Circle. Afllis-Ohalmers C tractor, cultivator, planters, duster, guano dist., smoothing harrow, drag harrow, 2-disc plow, cut-off saw, all in good cond. O. D. Few, Rt. 2, Waitkinsville. Ph. SO 9-5304. Harvey "Red Head" 11 in. hammermill, slightly used, all attachmenitis inc. blow pipe, belt. Jones Yow, Jr., Whispering Pines, Toccoa. Ph. 7792747._______________ Oak cattle sides to fit all Chev. ^ ton, sm. body pickups. John H. Olson, 6431 Pleasantdale Rd., Rt. 1, Doraville. Ph. GL 7-8716 (after 7 p. m.) '(no collect calls). Chicken house, 250 x 30, alum, roof, feed carrier with, overhead track, 9 gas brooders. A. B. Tumbull, Rt. 3, Toccoa. Ph. 886-4052. JD 730 diesel tractor, hay rake, baler, hay conditioner, off-sat harrow,, smoothing plow, 2-dtisc plow, spray-dip miach., hamrnermill, power unit, good cond.; also, 4, 4 yr. old mules. E. M. Liandrum, Box 3'66,, Adairsville. (no collect calls)._______ 1955 Model 50 John Deere tractor, burns gas, fuel oil with Model ftlO hitch, $.950.; Model 198 JD bush and bog harrow, $225.; 500 series JD tool bar with 7 TB 203 coiltooth attach, $175.; JD PTO post hole digger, $75. J. A. Simmons, 725 College St., Eastman. Ph. 374-2167. Set hay making machinery with John Deere pick-up baler, baled only 30 A. hay, Ferguson belt-drive mower, Ferguson PT rake, 3 14 x 22 trailer wagons, hay conditioner. All in good cond., bargain prices. T. C. Chambers, 106 S. Church St., Homerville. Series 60 John Deere tractor, power-trol, roll-o-malie power steering, 3 pt. hitch, with 14 disc Killefer harrow: John Deere R diesel tractor with 24 disc Killefer harrow, good cond. Make offer. See Fri. p. m., or Sat. David Simpson, Rt. 2, Coehran. Blacksmith forge, anvil, tongs, $50.; approx. 45 ft. 6 in. rubber belting, $25.; also, no. 3 farm bell, $50. Mrs. Ruby Robinson, 1297 Dixie Hwy., Jonesboro. Ph. 366-8791 (nights).____ 115 tube hanging feeders with rope, block and grill, $1. ea.; 2, 4 ton inside bins, $60. ea. Edgar Thomas, Rt. 3, Jefferson. Ph. 367-8530. 1952 Ford tractor with 3 pt. hitch, comp. reconditioned. Alvin R. Eubanks, Jr., 19 Perry St., Manchester. Ph. 846-9802.__________ Massey-Harris no. 20 forage harvester with 5 ft. grass header, for parts. Preston M. Breedlove, Monroe. Ph. 2675562 (no collect calls). Massey-Harris no. 1 special pick-up hay baler with Wdsc. auxiliary motor, in exc. cond. Henry S. Verner, Rutledge. Ph. 44-7791 (no collect calls). Irrigation system, 3000 ft. 3 to 6 in. pipe and fittings, 2 vol. guns, Ghrysler propane motor, Marlow 600 G. P. M. factory unit, used very little, $3,000. E. Spieks, 3174 Panola Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-8630. W. D. Allis-Ohalmers tractor, 1954 model, motor overhauled, good cond., $750. Betty McDowell, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph. 964-6273. Myers self^oiling bulldozer piston water pump, 2 in. intake and discharge, chain driven by 2 hp. elec. motor, 110-220 AC. Brass lined 4 in. cylinder, good cond., $300. Hugh I. Jenkins, Sr., Box 328, Wilmington Island, Savannah. 4 gas brooders, 750 cap., 50 big mouth gal. fountains with plastic bases, 130 ft. roll-up curtain, 30 in. wide, 20, 800 Ibs. cap. turkey range feeders, llimmy Porterfield, Danielsville. Ph. SY 5-2820. 1954 Chev. truck, 1 ton, dual wheels, sell or trade for l/% or 2 ton truck; 3 pt. smoothing harrow, $75. C. E. Scarbrough, Rt. 2, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-7600. Cultivators for Farmall Super C tractor for sale, $75. Harold K. Malcom, Box 111, Monroe. Taylor-Way B-B 'harrow, ball bearing, lift type, 3 pt. hitch, $150.; McDeering horse drawn mowing machine, $50. or trade for hay; Owens 2horse wagon, $50.; John Deere 6-disc pull type tiller, good cond., $75. or trade for hay. Johnnie Taite, Cloudland. 1951 Ford dump truck, 1 % ton, steel flat bed, body, new motor, transmission and rear end gears, good tires. Consider trade for good tractor with equip, for landscaping. Arnold Parker, Milledgeville, Farmall A tractor with exhaust lift, cultivators, bush & bog harrows, tandem harrow, cold planter and 1 section of drag harrows, all in good cond. Can be seen any Sat. V. L. Wilson, Box 1, Pinehurst. Oak cattle bodies that fit an 8 ft. bed, or 3/4 ton truck, or l/2 ton truck with 8 ft. body. M. W. Prickett, 2801 Jonesboro Rd., S. E., Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 2-2158. John Deere 40 tractor, 1row with 3 pt. hitch, lights, starter, orig. tires, planters, cultivators, harrow, disc plow, mower and scoop. All in exc. eond. Doyle Buice, Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 475-6595 (after 6 p. m.). AlMs-Chalmers ail-purpose 60 combine with motor, in good cond. L. E. West, Westover Farm (1 mi. off 4-lane on Due West Rd.), Kennesaw. 2-horse wagon,, used very little, reasonably priced; 3 roller can mill. Jake Gay, Rt. 2, Box 12, Adrain. Ph. 6683361. A. C. Model C tractor, in exc. cond., with equip., new tires, $495. or trade for Irg. tractor of any make and pay cash diff. John W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe. Ph. 267-3190. Farmall Cub tractor, lights, starter, hyd. lift, disc plow, harrow, planters, cultivators and fert. attach., $775. M. T. Casey, Rt. 5, Marietta. Ph. 943-5832 (no collect calls). David Bradley garden tractor, straddle row cultivator, laying off plow, all good cond. M. L. Brown, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-2970 (Marietta) (between 4:30-8:30 p. m.) (no collect calls'). 5 fit. wood, 2 pt. hitch, rotary mower or bush mower, in good cond., $100. John L. Anderson, 1695 Spring Valley Rd., Athens. John Deere 50 and John Deere B tractors, good cond.; planters and cultivators; pea ithrasher and other farm equip. Mrs. Clem Patrick, Rt. 3, Box 200, McDonough. Ph. 957-4823. 1950 Chev. pickup truck, % ton, needs minor repair. Consider trade for 2 ponies or calves. C. J. Jones, 2285 4Lane Hwy., Smyrna. Ph. 4363247. Wednesday, February 3, 1965 MARKET BULLETIN PAGE 3 Farmall tractor, Super C, Want one row tractor with Want bush & bog disk, med. Reg. polled Hereford bulls Farm Machinery for sale. In good cond. Joe cultivators, must be larger wt., within gen. vicinity of of popular bloodlines, all ages, Simmons, Rt. 2, Canton. than Cub, will pay cash. A. J. Nicholson. J. W. McCurley, Rt. reasonable prices, can be deli- and Equipment FOR SALE Fairbanks - Morse water pump, dbl. action cyl., 180 ft. 3 in. drop pipe, 180 ft. rods. Write, no phone calls. James E. Moody, Box 146, Barney. 18 A. R. Wood gas brooders, 96 in. hover, $25. ea.; 14 Hudson brooders, 96 in. hover, $20. ea. C. D. David, Rt. 4, Commerce. Ph. 335-4853. 435 John Deere diesel tractor with 6 ft. pick-up harrow, 3, 16 in. bottom plows and cultivators, in good cond., used very little. See 8 mi. N. E. of Calhoun on Hwy. 225. Virgil Crook, Rt. 1, Resaca. Ph. 6294713 (Calhoun) (after 6:30 p. m.) (no collect calls). 1952 Int. pickup truck with. 8 ft. body, new oak cattle Sides, new battery and tires (6 ply on rear), in good running cond., $300. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrollton. 8N Ford tractor, like new; also, new blade, used very little. H. F. Stover, 1733 W. Forrest Ave., East Point. Ph. 767-5865 (no collect calls). David Bradley power saw, 5 hp., 20 in. blade, exc. cond., $75.; 8N Ford tractor, goodtires, good cond., $500. Herbert J. Lavender, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Ph. 428-1997 (Marietta). Ford tractor, Jubilee model with equip. R. H. Forester, 1016 E. Roosevelt, Albany. Ph. 732-0664. Wise, garden tractor with harrow and plows for sale at my home. E. J. Crump, 3428 Mogul Rd., Macon.______ Dirt scoop, pull by mule or tractor, $20. Letters ans. R. T. Pressley, Rt. 1, Box 91 A, Burnett Rd., (4 mi. N.) Thomaston. __ Hen nests, type that keep mites off hens, reasonably priced. T. J. Guthrie, Rt. i, Douglas. Ph. 384-4738.___ 4-disc tiller, power lift, 1 combine, reasonably priced; good 2-horse wagon, incl. bodies. See at farm. Jim H. Farmer, Rt. 2, Bogart. 500 gal. bean or peach sprayer with Hardie blower. Mrs. Glenn Harris, Rt. 1, Box 94, Manchester. Ph. 846-2311. (no collect calls). Johnson, Rt. 1, Grayson, Ph. Lawrenceville 3-3874. Want 8N Ford tractor & harrows, or disk plow in the area of Gainesville, must be reasonable for cash. Myron Leckie, Rt. 3, Gainesville, Ph. LE 4-7690, (after 6 p. m.). Want good Ford tractor, will pay cash or trade Chev. truck, L. W. B. with 2 sp. rear end, in good cond. E. E. Wantland, Box 110, Rt. 1, Fort Valley, (3/4 mi. west of 1-75 on Hwy. 96). Want Farmall Super A tractor with cultivators and planters, must be reasonably priced. Bobby R. Brown, Box 194, Woodbury, Ph. 553-5161. Want brooder house, 12,00015,000 cap., covered with tin, equipment automatic, Dutchman or Cumberland preferred, in good working cond. Willie D. Giddens, Rt. 2, Pearson. Want a spray outfit for oattie, preferably powered by tractor; also need a front end loader for Init. 300 utility tractor. Ed Simmons, 53 14th St., N. E., Atlanta. Want Int. Harvester manure spreader, in good cond., reasonably priced;; also, want 1, Nicholson. Want small 200 cap. incubator in good cond. E. Tanksley, Rt. 1, Oglesby Bridge Rd., Conyers, Ph. 483-4835. Want a tail gate for 1952 Studebaker, y2 ton, pickup truck, must not be bent or torn, can have some rust. iState price in first letter. H. A. McCallum, Box 433, Warner Robins. Want John Deere tractor, 70, 720 or 730 with or without equip., or other make of equal size. Write or call stating price and eond., will pay cash. John W. Harris, Rt.. 2, Monroe. Ph. 267-3180. Cattle, Swine other Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 3, 2 yr. old reg. Black Angus bulls, $200. ea. Wm. R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1, Box 14A, Spenee Rd., Fairburn, Ph. 964-7579. vered. Come see and select, Rufus E. Roberson, P. O. Box 67, Odum, Ph. 584-2151. 2% yr. old polled Hereford reg. bull with papers. B. W. G-reene, Rt. 1, Montrose, Ph. 376-3188, (no collect calls). 5 purebred reg. roan Shorthorn bulls, polled and horns, 9 to 12 mos. old, good bloodlines; reasonably priced. Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie. 2 Hereford bulls, 1 dbl. standard, other is Hereford Assn., both well marked and good conformation, 8 and 9 mos. old, $140. ea. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Reg. Shorthorn bull calf, dark red roan, beef type, 7 mos. old, wt. about 500 Ibs., reasonably priced. Jamison Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 183, Hia- wassee. : Reg. Angus bulls, ready for Vght service, top bloodline, good conformation. Guy C. Jones, Milan, Ph. 362-^641. Production tested young Angus bulls and heifers ready for light service, from production ',tested herd, fropi $145. up; free delivery within 75 mi. Elzia Ha yes, Model Farm, Rt. 1, Shanpsburg, Ph. AL 3-4558, (Newraan). Farm Machinery Cub tractor, recently over- hauled, in exc. cond., new tires, cultivators, planter and 4 ton feed bin, in good cond., within 50 mi. J. D. Ellis, Jr Rt. 5, Ellijay. Guernsey bull, wt. about Reg. Angus, 1 bull and 4 800 IDS., will be 2 yrs. old in heifers, 8 to 13, mos.. old, Feb., good condition. Larry '$125. to $150. Henry Burfuss, distributor, sickle mower, $600. cash or trade for Ford tractor of equal value. C. D. Gibson, Waynesviile. Ph. HO 2-2136 (no collect calls). and Equipment WANTED 1949 Ford dump truck, wirth front end loader to fit tractor, in good cond. Ed Thrift, Gibbs St. Ext., Waycross, Ph. 2835963. Want Gibson tractor, No. 300 rear axle and housing, must be in good running cond. J. E. CoukJe, Box 321, Stonewall, Ph. 964-7134, (No col- 1961 Int. B, 160 lect calls). ton, 2 speed axle, good 824 x 20 tires, motor comp. recondi- ! itioned, witih van-type steel j covered body; 1957 Ford tr- i Want old type stump puller, in workable cond. J. C. Me- lt aldosta . Want late model cabinet type incubator, 4 or 6 trays for hatching quail, want within 100 -mi. State make, mfg. model number, size, and price. W. W. Brennan, Box 793, 207 S. Lee St.. Americus. Ph. 924-2349. Want Ford tractor and equipment, will trade 1:962 Chev., ]/2 ton pickup with cattle body, helper springs, new tires, in exc. cond. of equal value. J. R, Hendrix, Rt. 1, Box 376, Temple. Presley, Box 187, Maysville. 1 reg. horned Hereford 'heifer, 11 mos. old, should make excellent brood cow, '$165. Britt Chandler, Jr., Spring Hill Farm, Watkinsville, Ph. 769-5486. 2 reg. Brahma bulls. $350. ea., very gentle. J. J. Cronan, Rt. 2, Butler Bridge Rd., Covington, Ph. 786-5241. Natural bull service for individuals with small herd or only 1 heifer, bulls sired by P. O. Box 61, Eastanoiaee. " 4.'heifers, will freshen in April; 1 Black Angus bull;. 1 milk cow with second calf, will freshen in March;, 2 heifers, 8 mos. old; 1 bull, 8 mos. old. G. W. Harri'son, Hit. 1, Box 36, Riverdale, Ph. 478- 9412. ___ 7 purebred polled Hereford 'bulls from excellent dams, and sired by Rollo Domino Supreme and Domestic Mischief, 6th bloodline, 2 top herd actor, mode! 650, with froru end loader. Mrs. J. A. Yaner-y. Rt. 1, Junction Cirf.y. Oliver tractor, mode) fiO. all planters, cultivators, ?.-:>2 in. plows, soli harrov.', other pan-. for farm use. Robert M. Hal!, Reynolds Super C Fa renal; with planters, cultivators and ien hoppers, hi good cond. I."'. P. Fowler, Rt. J, Fayottevjij*'.-. Ph. 4&I-7143 (no collect calls). T96i Ford, oieseJ tractor wii>h whee; wts., in good cond.; 4-disc plow, 2 cultivators. 1 set planters, cutting 'harrow, combine, bush hog, -set o: rotary hoes, scratoher attach., all for $2.000. Arvii. B. Clark, RtJ, Res a ca. John Deere MT tractor, turning plows, planters, cultivators, ft-rt attach., disc harrow, in good oper. cond., used very little, $900. K. IvI. Parks. Rt. 2, Box 134, Jesup Ph GA 7-3622. i I 1 Want disk tiller that will fit a Farm'ai: 140 fast-hitch, will -?x oh an :'/;!: 5 row duster thai fits Sup-T A Farmall, will tryde or sell for rash Bennie Yearly. Ri.. 1. Nichoils. Ph. 632-5348, (No .rolieet calls). V'nisi jj\\{\ ; ;/!. .-- rotary mow! v/i'U lixehi'Vi;;'-' reg. Angus, oti'tUt or psy ;;i:S'h. I/ewi.s P. fRt;o'>w'"-^.4nS,Pi'R. t. 'I, J'vieDonough, Ph. \Var.t John' Rear. sprayer, 500 gai tank, :v or 35 gal. per niin. pump, no junk wanted. Jarue; E, Moody, Box 146, EaiTi.-y, (No phone calls). 'Want h y d r a u 1 ic pump which work? 3 pt. hitch and tow-bar assembly on WD-45 Ailis Chalmens tractor, list price and cond. Charles A. Wiggins, Box 426, Albany. Went dirt scoop that car, be used with Farm all Super A. W. i!. Rock el, Ri. 4. Box 97" ThomasviJIe, (Z, C. 31792). Want 1M> ton flat dump j i j I : j j i Want cultivator, scrape blade and other equip, for Ford tractor. State price, location and eorid., not over 75 n.i. from Atlanta. A. R, Sckei,t. Box 443, Stone Mountain. Wan; au.tomat.ic poultry ii-eder and 8-10 A. R. Wood brooders 1,000 cap. Buck B-.-in-si.vn. RT. ;, MillKi Ph 5S3-WS. Warn i pt. hatch, K in.. 2'Dottom plow or j pt. hitch, 1C in. bottom plow for Far mall 100 tractor. W. C Whitley. Mauk. Ph 86.2-5674 (no collect calls), W-an; harrow /that works from toucii-a-rnatic com. lift, John Deere MT or M, must E.".-. in good cond. State price and cond. Calvin Reeves, Dearing. Wan', 2 used 11 x 3B tractor i;res, 4 or 6 piy. State price, cond. of tire and am:, of tread stilj on tire. Robs on j j Homeplace Eileenmere 492 and ELeg-ance of Charterhouse. Cherry Walden, P. O. Box 42, Wrens. Reg, Red. Angus bulls, 8 to 22 mos. old, from $175.; also have 4 wheel rubber lived farm wagon, $50 Lse II. Battle, Jr., 32i MeCall Blvd., Rome. J red Black Angus bulls,'11 and 3V mos old, RardoHerme:-i and Eileenmere breeding, calfhood vaccinated, cleararid well developed, tagged and tattooed: selling to prevent in-breeding. See on Sat. at farm on Spouts Springs R-d... '/:: mi. east of Flowery Branch RR station, Roy Clark, 207 Weeks St., Decatur, Ph. DR fe3720. Polled Herefords, 8 approx. 1 yr. old bulls, brood cows, open and bred heifers, vaccinated for bangs, reg. papers furnished, Victor Domino breeding, $150. up. E. B. Campbell; P. O. Box 65. Jack- 20-disc smoothing harrow, good cond., $50.; 6 ft mowing machine fits any tractor, good cond., $75. Milner B. Winter. Rt. 2, Box 317, Monroe. truck, must be reasonable for cash. C E. Turman, 259 Windsor Parkway, NE, Atlanta, (Z. CJiMOSX Ph. 255-8660. Want It. manure spreader T'-avis, S-tapleton. Ph. 5476,')46. Warn 2-disc plow for Super A Farm-all, also,, cultivator and fert. dust, in. good |,son, PH, 775-7031, (days). 4.nice purebred Black'Angus bulk, good bloodlines,-2, 8 and 9 mos. old, 2. 12"mos;. old, $125.. ea. " for -yaurtgei- Rubber-tired wagon with fiat bed; Gandy f'ert. and seed distributor; Int. 12-disc grain drill wih fert. and grass seeder attach.; 30 in. cut-off saw: that can be pulled by mules or tractor; also want 2 turkey Toms, 1 Bourbon red and one Black Bronze. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Spring::. oond., .and---reasonably -priced'. Erfco Rich. - 129 -Fa-ir Oaks Ave., Marietta. Ph. 428-8136 (lio collectcalls.). /: ... Want good, used fork-lift ones. . $150'. 'ea. for' .older one, eligible 'for reg. E: "L. CUrtis, '.R(Dt.ou2_.gINaiVch,_o_lls';-* P"h;" :r;3':;8';4"v494' 9:, - Pup&bred -GhaF]&i,s .. bull, bulls. Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst. Fteg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. to 2 1/;; yrt-. old. clean and CV, $100. up; bred females will 1 and without calves, clean and CY: ako, steers. L. E. West, Vve;-U>v-r Farm, K.ennesaw, ! 5 mi. off 4 Jane on Due West Rd.}. Rc-p. Bla-ck Angus bull, ;'. VK- old, $150. J. H. Park.i. W n te r vilie, Ph. .546-7014. (Athens). Several bulls. S mos. to 2 yrs., heifers 9-12 mos., C. M. R. and Domino breeding, dbl. reg. in both Polled Hereford Assoc., calfhood vaccinated and from, certified herd. Harry A. Wasden, Quitman. .: . .. 4'A yr. old certified Santa, Gertrudis bull, good herd sire; also, -first "anuJJ calves;, .cajv.mg.. Jan. through Mareh;' deposit "will "hold your choice until wearied. W. H. 'Mansell-,- Lea : Farm-,' Rt. !-,- Hos- ohton; Ph. tJM-SSSft 1 on; after' -5 p'.- m.'). .Have Santa Gertrudis bulls and- hei-fers for sale, 'or " ' will exchange ".w-.-tra'de- fop good tfmrlity :hay; :E;.- W.- Lewis; Bar- Ranch, Brunswick,'-Ph. ,-, , ,, . . Int. 2-row planter and culti- Want to buy equipment for (front .end type),..to fit "l947 -Otto, 19,-sired .b>:;-Sir"aDon;i8, breeds cow with heifec,.calf, vator; 1 horse garden culti- 12,000 broilers, must be in 9N Ford tractor. Give-price; selling to prevent in-breedaB^-; sired artifically by reg.' Tfieife- vator; Walter C. F. Lemke, Old Salem Rd., Conyers. Ph. good cond. State price and location. H. N. Pressley, Rt 1, cond. in first letter or call. Claude. D. Clay, Rt. 4, Stone 3, 7/8 Charolais bulls, 2 yrs;. :iowiv Joe Mischief,'guaranteed -old; .4, 7/fr-ahd JS/Wyearl ing 1 bangs free, >$'l;eo., "canideli-wer 483-8670.__________ Chickamauga. Mountain. Ph' 284-5407 (no bulls. W. M'. 'Alibrdf En.eMie, -w-itliin "3-0 mi.-B.- I/. r Casey;;-Rt. D-17 Allis-Chalmers tractor with 15 ft. - 48 blade, harrow and 4 bottom plows; 8N Ford tractor with equip.; Cub Farmall tractor with equip.; 2, 4-wheel trailers; 2, 2-wheel trailers; rotary mower and other equip. Carroll Grimsley, Adel. Ph. 549-8289. Want garden tractor and equipment in good cond., will trade 24 in. rock Medders gristmill, in good cond. R. A. Crabb, Rt. 3. Dublin. Want large hen size tube feeders. Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle. collect calls). ... Want a riding garden- tractor with blade, garden. and yard equip. State cond., age and price. Must be reasonable and within 50 mi. - F. S. Crumbley,. Box 249, MeDonough. Ph. 957-4340 (no collect calls). Ph.'561-5066, (C0'lumbus). :: ; Good selection of- really good; reg. ..polled Hereford bulls, from 12-to 3:6, mos. .old, well grown for age, good conformation, calfhood vaccinated and clean" pedigree. 'Wiriton C. Harris, Rt: 1, "ScreVen, Ph. 584-2312, (Odum). : '' -1;: Box 99A-, Gr-ayv Ph4 . -986-3646; - -.-:::;- ' V--.Yz:^~ a -Gert-rudis bulls from 7 to 2tMitiofs. 2old; also, .few reg. young cows, and yearling; > ;helfets""prt6edui for immediate 'safe. ,Jr ,W :M28-i&950. Want 2 billy goats ready for service, prefer spotted; also want a trio of guinea pigs. Edlward Milner, 606 W. Pine St., Fitzgerald. Agricultural Seed & Plants FOR SALE Fla. 90 and Blakemore strawberry pits., 100, $1.50, 500, $7., $12.50 M. Postpaid, packed in damp moss, send check or money order. Mrs. G. D. Fair, Edison. Gem everbearing strawberry pits., 100, $1.50, red dbl. canna pits., $1.50 doz.; add 50e ea. article for postage. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792). Everbearing s t r aw berry pits., $1. doz., 3 doz., $2.; wild cherry, 25c, 6, $1.; wild crabapple, 75c, 3, $1.25, or will exchange for sacks. Rosa Jane Richards, Rt. 3, Ellijay.____ Ky. 31 fescue, pure seed, 98.00 pet., germ., 94 pet., inert., 30 pet., weed seed, 10 pet., other crop, 1.00 pet., cleaned and bagged in new 50 Ib. bags, 20c Ib. Riley C. Couch, Rt. 1, Senoia. 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. Sweet pomegranate bushes, $5. ea.; collards, cabbage pits., 85c C.; Scallion buttons, 75c qt.; peppermint pits., 50c doz.; old time blue Damson plum bushes, 4, $3.; garlic pits., $1, C. Add postage. F. J. Witherspoon, 308 Holdernesss, St., Atlanta, (Z. C. 30310), Ph. 753-5251.____________ Red Wonder okra seed, pods bright red, prolific, stalks upright, tall, germ. 79 pet., 25e pkg. and stamped, self-addressed envelope. J. K. Stalcup, 1557 Sandtown Rd., Marietta. Lrg. round dark rind yellow meat watermelon seed, germ. 87 pet, 40 seed, lOc, 125 seed, 25c and stamped addressed env., 700 seed, $1. plus postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca, (Z. C. 31783)._____ Black and red raspberry plants, wrapped in plastic film oo: cellophane, very damp, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Klondike & Missionary strawberry plants, damp packed, $1.50 C., ppd.; $1.25 C., $10. M., at my home. Min. shipment 200 pits. Ga. orders only, no COD's Mrs. Luther Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta, (Z. C. 30307), Ph. DR 3-1846. 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.___________ Bearing size mt. blueberry, dewberry, blackberry, winter huckleberry, $1. doz.; black raspberry, 2 doz., $3., black walnut sprouts, 2-3 ft., $1. ea.; red & yellow plum bushes, 5, '$!.; add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay._______ Bearing size Mtn. huckleberry, dewberry, blackberry and winter huckleberry bushes, $1. doz.; tame plum bushes, 5, $1.; big tame cherry bushes and black walnut bushes, 2, $1. All rooted. Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay.___________ Blakemore strawberry pits., $1.75 C., Mastodon, $1.50 C., Klondike, $1. C., catnip, 30c bunch, peppermint, 30c doz., scuppemong vine cutting, 75c doz.; add postage. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 1, Gainesville, (Z. C. 30501).__________ Old fashioned, good, tender white creaseback bean seed, germ. 98 pet., also tender white cut short bean seed, germ. 98 pet., 60c cupful; add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay, (Z. C. 30540). _____ Himalaya blackberry pits., black raspberry pits., mt. blueberry pits., 5, $1.; May cherry and black walnut trees, 3, $1.; old fashioned peach trees, 3, $!.; horehound and' catnip, 4, $1.; add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.___________ Macedonia & Klondike strawberry pits., $1.25 C., 300, $3.; $5.50 M.; Massey, Irg. berry, heavy bearer, $2., 300, '($5. del.); no checks or COD's. Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Pecan trees: Stuart, Desirable, Farley & Elliott, good roots, 2-3 ft., $2. ea., 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.; cheaper in Irg. lots. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Ph. 787-5785. Seed sweet potatoes, cert, by state, can be certified in buyer's name, good color, Ga. Reds, $2. feu., containers not furnished, will not ship. L. W. Huchinson, Rt. 1, Nicholls, Ph. 632-4854, (Alma), (No collect caills). Apple trees: Red and Yellow Del., Horse, Early Harvest, Yates, Ark. Black, Terry, June and Winesap, 2-3 ft., 50c ea.; grapevines, Del., 25c ea., '$10. orders postpaid. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland, (Z. C. 30528). ___ Giant tree tomato seed, 1964 crop, germ. 90 pet. grows 8-10 ft., 200 seed $1., sm. pkg., 35c with stamped, self-addressed env. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 2, Adel. Have thousands of everbearing Mastodon strawberry pits., $2. C., $15. M. PP. Mrs. Paul Goodroe, Greenville. Climbing vine tomato seed, 97 pet. germ., 200, $1. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.______ 1964 handsaved dark green, rind yellow-meat watermelon seed, 88 pet. germ., 50c teacupful; add sufficient postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Limited amt. genuine Hicks broadleaf tobacco seed, germ. 93 pet., purity 99.56 pet., $1. oz., 10 ozs., $9., 25 ozs., $15. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Brown top millet seed, 6c Ib., germ. 85 pet., hard seed, 6 pet., total germ. 91 pet., cannot sell less than 1 ton lots. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. Coastal 'Bermuda sprigs for sale, by pickup or truckload, priced accordingly; will dig, load & deliver at your convenience. E. H. Ensz, Louisville, Ph. LJ 7-6795, (Wrens). Sterns plum-size strawberry pits., stand climate well, $2. C. PP in Ga.; prompt del., weather permitting. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Box 223, Alpharetta, (Z. C. 30201). Streamline strawberry pits., $1.50 for 100. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple, (Z. C. 30179)._______________ White iCreasefo'ack and white Cutshort bean seed mixed, Cornfield beans, germ. 92 pet., 75c cupful; six weeks Pink Peanut halfrunner, germ. 85 pdt., 75c cupful; Purple Hull Cowpeas, germ. 95 pet., 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Rt. 1, Carter. Tender bean seed, White Cornfield, germ. 93 pet., cream 6 weeks beans, germ. 96 pet., pink Peanut 6 weeks, germ. 96 pet., 75c cupful; white Sugar Crowder peas, germ.. 91 pet., Speckle Crowder peas, germ. 92 pet., 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, EA. "6, Ellijay. Tender hull English Pea seed, germ. 96 pet., $1. cupful; white Cornfield, germ. 96 pet., white Cutshort, germ. 99 pet., white Mexican Cornfield, germ. 89 pet., white Half Runners, germ. 95 pet., early yellow corn, germ. 93 pet., 50o cupful; Cow Horn, Banana pepper seed, 25c tspnful. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.___________ Old fashion Bunch Okra seed, germ. 83 pot., 45c cupful, Black Stripped Half Runner beans, germ. 78 pet., White Half Runner beans, germ. 76 pdt., 55c cupful. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston. Apple trees: Red, Yellow June, Horse, St. July, Yates, Detroit Red, Stayman, Red, Yellow Delicious, Pipen, Rome Beauty; peach trees: June, Elberta, Ga. Bell, Hale, 1 yr. sizes 50c, 2 yr. size, $1.; May Cherry, plums, apricots, pears, chestnuts, 3 ft. size, $1. ea.; 2 yr. Concord, Niagara grapevines, 60c ea., $5. orders del. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Muscadine vines,, 4, $1., good roots, Blue Damsonal plum trees, 3, $1., Clingstone, open-stone peach trees, 3, $1.; horehound, catnip bunches, 4, $1.; add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesvill'e. Mastodon & Klondike strawberry pits., $1. C., add postage, $1.50 PP in Ga. Come & dig them at 50c C. Mrs. John R. Terry, Rt. 3, Rockmart. Chinese chestnut trees, disease free, 2-3 ft., $1., 3-4 ft., $1.50 min. order shipped, $5. PP. Write for prices on 100 or more. Roy L. Maltthews, 1394 N. Druid Hills Rd., NE, Atlanta, (Z. C. 30319), Ph. 2330293. Mastodon & Klondike strawberry pits., $1.20 C., 300, $3., everbearing & Fla. No. 90, $1.50 C., 300, $4. del. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Superfection s t r a w b e rry pits., $2.75 C., add postage, no C. O. D.'s, Ga. only., min 100 pits. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., Atlanta, (30311), Ph. 344-4706. Scuppemong pits., black and brown, well rooted and damp packed. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 204C, Griffin. Yates, Horse, Red & Yellow Del., 3-4 ft. apple trees, $1.75 ea., black walnut trees, 1-2 ft., $1.50 ea., Keiffer pear, 3-4 ft., $2.50 ea., Brown Turkey figs, $2. ea., Concord, Lutie grapes, 2 yr., $1., 3 yr., $1.50 ea. PP. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933._____ Stuart, Farley & 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.; add postage, write for prices on larger lots. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Ph. 787-5785.__________ Amber raspberries, $2. doz., 2 Irg. Damson plums, $1.50 ea., you dig; 5 Damsons, 18 in., 50c ea.; mint & parsley, 6, 25c, add 25c postage; no orders shipped under $1. Mrs. F. H. Keys, 873 E. Confederate Ave., SE, Atlanta, Ph. 6212- 0448._________________ Ogallala everbearing straw- berry pits., bear from early spring till frost, 25 pits, $1.10 del. M. B. Scroggs, Rt. 1, Alto. Currant bushes, 4, $1.00; caltalpa trees, 1 ft. - 18 in., 4, i$l.; 18 in. - 36 in., 2, $1.; 36 in. - 5 ft., $1. ea.; improved rabbit eye blueberry bushes, $1.50 ea.; add postage. G. C. Little, Rt. 4, Conyers, (Z. C. 30207).__________ Gianlt Mastadon everbearing strawberry plants, Ige. plants, $2. C., $15. M. PP. Mrs. Paul Goodroe, Greenville. Livestock Feed, Hay & Grain FOR SALE Several thousand bales Coastal Bermuda and Bermuda hay, quality ranging from fair to fine, $25. to $35. per ton. John B. Melin, Griffin, Ph. 228-8589._________ Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, cured without rain, heavy square bales; reasonably priced. Milton Brogdon, Uvalda, Ph. 594-3433._____ Serecia Lespedeza, Kobe Lespedeza and Millet hay, 70c per bale at barn, 90c bale delivered within 50 mi. radius. M. V. Duncan, Jr., Rt. 3, Hartwell, Ph. FR 6-2267. Orchard grass and Fescue hay, A-l condition, good size bales, have about 2,000 bales, 75c per bale at farm. W. C. Barrett, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ph. 865-5881. Coastal Bermuda and Brown Top Millet hay, several grades to select from, A-l top quality, $25. per ton. E. H. Ensz, Louisville, Ph. LI 76795, (Wrens). Baled oats, without rain, $40. per ton or $1. per bale; Millet hay, $30. per ton or 70c per bale. Olen L. Wells, Rt. 1, Newborn, Ph. 346J, (Madison, no collect calls). Quantity of good Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed. Wititon C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312, (Odum). Coastal Bermuda hay, good quality, highly fertilized, cured without rain, no weeds, any amount up to 65 tons, square bales, twine tied. J. F. Moore, Jr., Box 87, Vidalia, Ph. 537- 3477^_________________ Coastal Bermuda hay, baled without rain, highly fertilized, free of weeds, $25. per ton or 75c per bale, FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley, ST., Rt. 2, Trice Cemetery Rd., Thomaston. Hay, Coastal Bermuda, 75c per bale. B. L. Casey, Rt. 1, Box 99A, Gray, Ph. 986-3646. 60 or 70 tons Coastal hay, $30. ton at barns or will deliver up to 60 mi. for $35. per ton, from 60 to 80 mi. for $37.50 ton, in loads of 6 to 8 tons. S. J. Clay, S. Walden Rd., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 7882975. Excellent Bahia hay, $25. per ton, bright Peanut hay, $27.50 ton; cannot sell less than 1 ton lots. C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. Coastal Bermuda or Serecia hay, $30. per ton. M. A. Prowell, 555 Spence Rd., Rt. 1, Fairburn. Mixed grass hay grown behind crimson clover on well limed fields, cut and baled without rain; also, Peavine hay, had 1 rain on it, $35. per \on at barn or $40. del. within 50 mi. on 4 to 5 ton loads: will deliver greater distance for reasonable rate. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 338, McDonough, Ph. 957-3379. Wheat and oat straw, large quantity, very bright, harvested Without rain, compact square type bales tied with twine, excellent quality, 40e per bale at farm. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon, Ph. 567-8703. Fescue or Serecia Lespedeza hay, 75c per bale at barn. W. B. Richardson, Rt. 2, Gordon, (8 mi. east of). Good bright Alfalfa hay, $1.25 per bale at barn; grass and clover hay, 75c and 65c per bale at barn. George C. Morris, 1253 Clearbrook Dr. SW, Atlanta, Ph. 344-5694. Hay, 3 types, Coastal Bermuda, Fescue, mixed grass, well fertilized, $26. to $28. per ton according to quality. Frank Riley, Butler, (15 mi. N. of, on Flint River, US 80 Hwy.), Ph. UN 2-3648. 300 or 400 bales Fescue hay, good condition, cheap at barn. J. A. Murphy, Felton. Choice of Cobe Lespedeza, Fescue and Serecia, 75c at barn, 90c delivered within 25 mi. of farm. Robert McDowell, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6273. 900 bales good hay, Fescue, orchard grass, and clover, heavy bales, baled without rain, $1. bale or less in large lots. Benjamin F. Harris, Rt. 1, Lula, (Hwy. 23, 10 mi. from Gainesville in direction of Cornelia), Ph. 689-3308. 800 bales fine well fertilized, oat hay, cut at proper time and baled without rain, 75c per bale at farm located at Tyrone. O. L. DeLozier, 1505 Fairview Rd. NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. DR 3-0113. Hay, Serecia, Kobe Lespedeza, common Bermuda, mixed with Coastal Orchard grass and Fescue, all large heavy bales, cured without rain, 75c bale; can deliver in truck load lots for small extra charge. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689. O-Too-Tan bean hay, large square bales, cured without rain, 85c per bale at farm near Cave Springs. C. D. Terhune, Box 333, Cedartown, Ph. 7484256. Coastal Bermuda hay, less than 100 bales, 60c; 100 bales or more, 55c; 200 bales or more, 50c; pick up at one time. R. L. Jackson, Hwy. 54, Jonesboro, Ph. DR 8-2245. Fescue, Brown Top Millet and a mixture of Fescue and Serecia, finest quality, highly fertilized and harvested without rain, 75c per bale at barn, 'IVz mi. from Fairburn. Hugh Davis, Rt. 1, Box 205, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7733, (Atlanta, weekends or evenings). PAGE 6 MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, February 3,1965 Livestock Feed, Hay & Grain FOR SALE Pecans, Peanuts & Walnuts FOR SALE 20 guineas for sale, ready to lay, $1. ea. at my home. Edd Bradley, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 25 White Leghorn pullets starting to lay, 1 rooster, $50. for lot. William H. Coleman. Helena, (Hwy. 341 between McRae and Eastman), Ph. 867-9616, (no collect calls). Approx. 800 Hanson Cris-Cross White Leghorns, all healthy and laying. Mrs. J. J. Jordan, Rt. 1, Demooney Rd., College Park, Ph. 964-7133. Ginn Grey Game fowl, cock, $5. stags, $2.50, pullets, $2., purebred. No shipping. Jasper Per. white Candytuft, $1.25 doz; large divisions, $2. doz; very large clumps, $1. ea.; Lily-of-the-Vailley pips, 75c doz.; blue, white, Siberian Iris, yellow Yarrow, 3 doz., $1.25; Admiral Byrd daisies, $1.25 doz. Add 40c postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. 1964 crop hybrid White and yellow ear corn, $40. per ton at farm. Wayne McGLamry, Pitts, Ph. MI 8-2022, (no collect calls). 'Several hundred bales pasture grass hay, 75c per bale at 1064 crop black walnut meats, Irg. pieces, $1.50 lb., plus postage or $1.75 PP, or 5 Ibs., $7.50 PP., prompt shipment, Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee. 1964 crop thick-shell Mart- Golden Sebright bantams, top show stock, $5. pr. up; Giant Homer pigeons, young birds, $1. ea., mated and banded pairs, $10. E. I. Wix, 570 Qui'llian Ave. SE, Atlanta, Ph. DR 3-9421. Floyd, Rt. 3, Elberton, Ph. 283-1899, (no collect calls). Pigeons; Giant Homers, French Modains or Penson Rollers, $10. per pair. M. G. de DaiRue, 307 Spring St., Phlox subulata, pink, blue per., Irg. dividable pits., $1., 3, $2.; Admiral Byrd pits, will 'be ready for shipping Feb. 25th, will bloom in May and June, $1.75 doz.; 25, $3. PP. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta, Ph. 736-8349. barn. A. L. Hanson, Madras, '(6 mi. North from Newnan). 100 tons choice Coastal Bermuda hay, $30. per ton at barn, delivery available. Pierce L. CMne, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 786-7821, (Covington). Coastal Bermuda hay, fertilized, square bales, $25. per ton, 75c per bale. L. E. Akins, 'Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. 956-4974. Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda or Bahia grass hay, your choice at 75c per bale; any amount to 6000 bales. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine Mountain, (Janes' Cross Roads), Ph. 882-6580, (LaGrange). Clean bright oat straw, 40c per bale; mixed Kobe and grass hay, heavy bales, 90c per bale; can1 deliver locally for small extra charge. Richard Steele, Ellenwood, Ph. , Good fdeld hay, made without rain, $15. and $20 per ton, FOB. Wm. Schroer, Rt. 2, Box'9, Valdosta, Ph. OH 2-0607. Quality Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized, 60e per bale, price at .barn. P. Lipory, 'Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 8922578. 300 bales Serecia Lespedeza, $45. per tori, ground with molasses; lor sale or will in gourd seed, state inspected, 79 pet. germ., 50 seed, 25c and stamped addressed env. Clark H. Craflt, Rt. 2, Elberton. Stuart pecan halves refrigerated, always fresh, $-1.25 lb. or 3 Ibs., $1.15 per lb. plus postage. Send MO or certified check with order. A. T. Moncrief, Box 312, Lavonia. Medium, large and small 1964 pecans, good' and clean, 45c prepaid. Checks or MO1 accepted. W. A. Walker, Quitman. 1>9>64 Stuart pecan meats, mostly halves, 65c per pint plus postage. MO, or cash, no checks. Mrs. W. H. Greenway, Rt. 2, Kite. Valencia peanuits for eating, 30C per lb. postpaid to 500 mi. on 10 Ibs. or more. R. M. Turner, Rupert. 1 bu. hulled and dry .black walnuts, $3.; will ship express collect. J. C. Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin. Ii9<64 crop Wack walnut meats, $1.75 lb. postpaid or $1.50 lb, plus postage, Mrs. Dale Rogers, Hiawassee. New crop black walnuts, $1.75 lb. postpaid or $1.50 lb. plus postage. Mrs. Kiittie Nic hoi s, Hiawassee. 1964 crop Stuants and large paiper shell pecans, 40c per lb. you pay postage, 10 Ibs. Pheasants, Ringneck, Mongolian, Blackneck and White, breeding stock, $5. pr.; modern Birchen bantams, $5. pr. HoweU C. Jordan, P. O. Box 231, Hawkmsville._______ Several hundred Bobwhite quail, 90c each, 50 or more delivered within 50 mi. Walter A. Haney, Rt. 4, Box 168, Alpharetta. 1 pr. White doves, $4., 2 pr. Ringneck doves, $4. pr. or the 2 pr. for $6., excellent breeding stock; selling because of illness. E. W. Greiner, 1018 Palmetto St., Bainbridge. 1 full Morgan White Hackle hen, $'3.; 2 nice young Claret hens, Vz R. H., $5. for the 2; 1 high station white brood dam stag, $4. Will ship. C. L. Griffin, Oak St., Gainesviille. 15 White Rock pullets, 4 mos. old; 24 New Hamp. Reds, 1 rooster, 10 mos. old, pullets laying, '$2. ea. Sell any amount, will not ship. John I. Register, Rt, 1, Box 227, (Colemans store, 4 mi. weslt of Helena, Hwy. 23), Helena. O. E. Game Bantams, miniature games in Black and Silver Duckwing or grey, $7.50 and $10, per trio; also, Racing Homers, $1. ea. in 10 bird lots; Giant Homers from $1.50 ea. ito $10. per pr., good and healthy. R. W. Peaior, 1733 Iverness Aye. NE, Atlanta, Ph. TR 5-3828, Is7 . Z. rabbits for sale. R. L. Deoaitur. 3 trios White Rose Comb bantams, $5.50 trio; 1 pr. Silkies, $2.50; 1 pr. Buff Brahma, ($3. All birds FOB Marietta.' G. W. Lowery, 1316 Pat Mell Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE 5-3404. Show type bantams, Silver Sebrights, Golden Sebrights, Silver Duckwings and B. B. Reds, $2. ea. up to $5. ea. for beat birds. Clyde H. Sherer, 803 Ohuroh St., Decatur, Ph. DR 8-6216. Extra large quail breeders, priced according to age and weight, extra hens available, special price on birds for training dogs. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd. NE, Atlanta 29, Ph. 634-7416. 1 bronze torn turkey, 1 white Holland turkey hen, both for $8.50, cannot ship. Mrs. Pearlie Kent, Rt. 2, Doe- Northern Bobwhite quail from extra large breeders, several hundred now ready to go at $1. ea. FOB, all birds sthipped railway express, MO, or check. W. H. Sowers, Rt. 1, Box 7, Blue Ridge, Ph. 6325868. Bridal Wreath, flowering Almond, Deutzia, Jasmine, white and purple Lilac, Snowtolls, 4, $1:25; white and spruce pines, rhododendron, sourwoods, mtn. laurels, 'azalea, orange, salmon, yellow, white, Sweetgum, 2 to 3 ft., :$3.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Seed; purple Bachelor Buttons, baby Zinnias, 25c for match box full; Summer Poinsettias, baby pink dbl. Touoh-Me-'Nots, all color annual Phlox, Calliopsio (per.), Cox Combs, solid and striped 4 o'clocks, lOc tsp. and stamped env. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. 10 free Daylily fans with, $5. order; your choice, pink, cream, red, yellow, purple, gold, bicolors or eyed varieties, 50c per clump, named, lab.; 5 pink, 5 red, all diff., la'b., $5. Add 50c postage. Walter Jackson, 1123 Vickers1 St., Atlanta. Blue Ageratum, $1,00 doz., Van-Houtli, Weeping Linden, 'Spiraea, Baby Breath, purple Wisteria, yellow Forsytbia, B'irdeye, red and white flowering Quince, cutting, 40c ea. or 3, $1.; Butterfly plant, white Dogwood, 40c ea., 3, $1. Add. postage. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen. Red w e e p i it g flowering cherry, red, pink, dbl. wht. tiade for beef type heifers. or over; shelled pecans, J. R. Hendrix,. Rt. 1, Box 376, slightly mixed, $1.25 lb. you Temple. pay postage, 3 l>b:>, or over; 1300 bales Fescue, highly fertilized and limed.' heavy square bales, no weedis, baled without rain; also, 2500 bales j j prefer MO. Also, have I-964 crop bright reclearied feed oats, $1. per bu. at farm. J. A. Bacon, Plains. Milo with some seed; would 1 consider trading for horses or . Ganes, Rt. 1, Perry Hwy.. Hawkinsvilie, Ph. 892-2960, (no collect calls). Pilgrim geese, fine large b : rds; early 1964 hatcii. will be laying very soon, guaranteed pairs, $:15. pr, Wi.il ship. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box S'J. Thomas\-ilie. WANTED Wont few white face black Spanish -chickens, must be fu.ii sio,.:k. Write what you have aiid price. Preston Ponder, Rt. 2, Ellnay. dogwoods, red flowering weeping peach, dbl. pepper- mint peach, $1.85 ea.; blue, white lilac, Burfordi holly, tree of heaven, red flowering plum, red flowering crab, Colorado Blue Spruce, $1. ea.; add DOstage. Mrs. Presley Fowler. Rt. 2, Ellijay. ccws. Jimmy Port erf ielc. I Danielsville, Ph. ,SY 5-2820. ' Hay, grass and Fes-c ue rrxired, square bales, 5-0-e ;:: ba./e. Grady Thompson, B,r Box 224, Lithis Springs, Pl 9482830. rowl FO ft SALE Araueana Easier egg liatch- irg eggs, several shades of sh-elU^; parent stock, Rurnp- iea;:-Eanniiffe:! a7id Tasseled, rnin. order G, ,25c &&., postage uai'd. Charles II. Markaatn. Box 24. Ty Ty. 31795 JOflO ba'es Serecia Lespe- 2 prs. Indian blue peafowls, ! 10 Claret Game stags, 8 to de/a, 75c per bale, 100 bale orders or more will be discounted; wih deliver local area at haulint- cost. Mrs. W. A, .Estes, Panola Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7134. 7 mos. old, $25. pr., cannot ship. Mrs. G. W. Caston, Jenkinsburg P^Lj775-5586._____ j Entire quail breeding stock, equipment, farm and facilities including flight pens will | 12 mos. o-Iri, trimmed and in good condition, $5. and $6. es. or $40. for lot. Cannot shin Frank Gillespie, 3314 US 41 south, Cal'houn. Pheasants, 3 pr. 1963 hatch Wan* ic buy 6 hens an-d 1 rcxjs-f.cr, young bantam chick.t.-r,'.-:. com-Tjon. or t^ixed wil-I pay nO-c each. Ivlrb. Mp.ym-i B, Smith. P. O, Box 183. Edison. Pink thrift, rooted sprigs.. 50c C.; white narcissus, yellow "jonquils, purple iris, sra. yellow fall pinks, dwarf liri- ope, 50c doz.; white babys breath, golden bells, abelias, white Easter roses, 50c ea.; Want 2 pa;- small type cactus C-UK, 3, 25f. And post- rabbit.-,, colored or spotted, age. Mrs. Per! en e Roper. Rt. TIC white, van: for breeding 7, Gainesville. S'OCK. Dr J, H. Douglas, Box 547, Albany, Well-matured Martin gou- rds, cat. shellacked and ready Waut 50 White Leghorn to hang, $1. ea.; also Martin pu.Meis, 20 to 26 wks. old and j gourd seed, Irg. pkg., 25c: wi'trtin 50 io 75 ni;, J. R. j Bushel! gourd seed, 20, $1.; Oats, 80c per bale; Sereeia, 'handle. 6000 .birds. Ed Sim..75/2.-per tola;- will deliver up mons, 53 14th St., Atlanta.. tq... .40.,..mi. ...for additional . charge'an .100 ; t>al-e lots. Chari- '.e.'s "Cole ".-V'i'J"Ia 'J'trca. "-"Ph -"4'58- 2 pr. Black Rose Combs, 10. pr., or both for $15., birds are 3/4 Karff bird, extra cocks, $7.50 each. Charles *"" 'Hay; "highly"'TeriJ^zM "and; -Massey, 'Box 382. Rockmart. limed, heavy, square1' ba'le-s,i " properly -cur-edy Serecia -Les-' " p'Meza; $1. : per.fe'alei Mrs.-'Ray! K" ;Alirfand, 4863 : Sta^ecOach: -Re/, Ettenwood,-Pri. S-ftB-7753.; - - "Bantams, Black Cochin, Wack- 'R. Comb, White "Cochin, -F. B. Reds, S. D. OE G. Silk- ies, Nv B- W. B. T. Japs. All ..inquiries, answered,. J. C. King, r , jCoa^al , , BeitTO ud a- . . . hay; ..at: ^P0h&" -"X4ira2ml'ing St., "."Marietta. .j3Ar/r}<,",3\Jawrice Jackson, Rt.,,l, : j. Campion, ;;.,( 4.14.,-. mi. from: Monroe on Gratis Rd,},.j?b.' --.Dressed.- Bobwhite quail, ;$X..iO,'.'e^7''25.:or^rnpi-e; $4... ea. ' Jim'"'Hunnicu!tt, 611. Chamlee - Hajr ?, | -, Fescue, clover -.and . ^Cr.r".:Font"l.V-aliey,l En. TA 5- ".J^ftas^ipl.'iS'errn'uEa, ,75c' per; 12919", ^alter; 6 ?p, rn;). .; : balg a^fbem.- D. L. Quirin, Rt. : T," Whitesburg, PhV 83 2-3062. ' Sobwhite quail, Terin. Bed quail, Chukar partridges; ;500, bales,, Orchard, .grass,! pheasants, ..Jumbo ,-Ringnecks, e.^'.a'nd,,, do'yei, ../baled I pure !54dngolian's, in ' pairs,. 1 w1(h;ouT ,'; j$in; a}s[p~ " ,2-00 bu. trio whites, extra cocks, Ring- ,dld* tintfe, . '.^w'hjte , earn, ,. $1.50 neck, Blackneck and Mutants. . ,, Wjdte for details. J. L. Tade, -374-6TO9, "(Bttue Rldgej.; V 1 T328 2Jst St., Columbus. ; extra- large Silvers; S white ! Ht-ndrix. Kit, 1, Box 376, Teni- ! odd-shape African gourd seed, hen;;, i cock; 2 W. C. Kalij j j 8 diff, kinds, mjxed. 30, $].. cocks. James B. King 523? ' ! Mrs. W, W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Rivoli Dr., Macon, Ph. SH 2- Want pair of Ringneck ! Ellijay. 3059,_ _____ __ doves, will exchange 1 pr. Racing Homer pigeons of best bloodlines, several strains, variety of beautiful colors, youngsters and mated prs., $2.50 pr, for youngsters, $4. pr. adult stock; will" ship 2 prs. up. R, Lamar Brahtle'y, Rt. 2, Box_79L Wrightsyille. . .10 White Rock young pullets, 1 White Rock rooster, hens splash fan tail pigeons for i Dianthus Pinks, mixed; them. Charles Massey, Box i Marigold Brownie Scout; 382, Rockmart. ! Marigold Sunset Giants; Pari- sies, Giant, mixed: Petunias, 'hybrid mixed colors; Snap- Flower Plants dragons, mixed; Zinnias, seed, 20c pk.; Martin gourd seed, Ig. pk., 25c; Ig. mixed gourd seed, Bulbs & Seed 30, $]. Send stamped, addressed envelope. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. are now laying, $1.25 ea. at my farm. Cannot ship. Jimmy FOR SALE Blooming-size sweet will- F. Moss, Rt. 3, Covington, Ph. iam pits., yellow snowball 786-6818, (no collect calls)._ Red Cushion Mums, 15c; pits., mixed larkspur, varie- Games: 10 nice early hatch stags, 2 small' cocks, plenty pure hens, $5. up; eggs, $3. setting. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St. SE, Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990. ____ pink daisy, yellow center Mums, 15c; Althea cuttings, all dbl. in wfhite, pink, red, purple, lOc; Canna lily bulbs, red, yellow, coral pink, 20c; Daylilies, J. T. Russell bicolor, Bernice Russell cinnamon gated carnations, primroses, mix. iris, 50c doz.; also have climbing strawberry pits., 8, $1.; add postage; Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. 20 young red hens, $1.25 dust, 25c; pink Thrift sprigs, Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg., each. A. B. Dobbs, 2061 River 5c. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar 6 pkgs., $1. Earl Stuckey, Rd., Rt. 2. Ellenwood, Herrington, Rt. 4, Alma., , Blackshear. , Wednesday, February 3,1965 MARKET BULLETIN PAGE? Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed FOR SALE Purple butterfly bushes, 5, $1., native azaleas, dif. col. sweet shrub, hollies, and cedar, 4, $1., purple iris, 8, $!., white dogwood, 4, $1.; add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Pin, wht., purple lihrift, glad bulbs, candytuft, purple iris, narcissus, jonquils; see at my place. Roy L. Winkle, 1425 Eastland Rd., SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA 7-2620. 'Dif. col. mums, , $1. doz., blue, purple iris, orange daylilies, 40c doz., yellow jasmine, purple lilacs, golden bell, all (rooted, 4, $1.; add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Dipper or Martin gourds, 5, $1. plus postage, no orders filled unless stamped env. enclosed; also sage bunches for setting out, can't ship, you pick ait my place. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin, (4 mi. southwest of Martin). Watermelon red crape myrtle, red woodbine, yard hybiscus, red, white spirea Vanhoutti, 4, $2.; Emperor daffodils, 20, $1., $3. C.; narcissus, same price, violets, var., 12, $1.; tiger lilies, Mt. Hood daffodils, 2, $1.; red Spider lily, Delta, iris, dbl. Hem., 6, $1. 'Mrs. Ammye Robinson, Bowdon. Ajuga pits., green, 36, $1., Royal Robe violets, 15, $1.; Shasta daisies, per. phlox, rose, pink, lav., no choice col., 12, <$!.; plus: 35c postage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Red, blue, wht., pink, thrift; red, pink, purple verbena, $1. doz., $5. C., pink oxalis, 2 clumps, $1., bearded blue iris, blue violet, $1.50, 2 doz., sweet 'Williams, $1. doz.; add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville. Blue dwarf phlox, violets, sev. col., vinca minor, thrift, border grass, $1.50 doz., del. in Ga.; waxleaf ligustrums, candytuft, Blackberry lily, $1.50. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Green wide - leaf liriope, 100, wht. & green leaf liriope, $2. doz., wht. & pink amricrium lilies, $1.50 ea., blue vinca minor, periwinkle, red Spider lilies, yellow & red daylilies, snowdrops, jonquils, $1. doz., add 50c postage. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison St., Thomasvil'le, (Z. C. 31792). Palmetto palms, 3, $1. plus postage, jonquil bulbs, 50, $1., eanna lily bulbs, 12, $1., cols, yellow, red dbl., large bloom, $2. doz., bridal wreath, 3, $1., dbl. blooms; add postage. Mrs. 'Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 132, Jesup.______ White dogwood, native azaleas, dif. col., crabapple trees, sweet shrub, 4, $1., butterfly bushs, purple lilacs, rooted, 3, $1.; add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Asst. geraniums, African violets, well rooted pits., unnamed, 4, $1., mix. cuttings, unrooted, 16, $1.; mix. col. snapdragons, larkspur, 2 doz., $1.; add 35c postage. Mrs. J. H. Gable. Rt. 3, Cedartown. Mix. col. larkspur, hollyhock, orange, yellow marigold seed, mix. dbl. single touchme-not, 25c pkg., love-liesbleeding, feverfew, 15c pkg. Mrs. Ruby Logia,n, Rt. 1, River Rd;, l^ia Springs. Boxwood, nandina, magnolia, cherry laurel, boxwood holly, pyracantha, gardenias, waxleaf, lucidum, wisteria vines, Burfordi holly, asst. col. roses, $1. ea.; arjuga, 50c; add postage. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933. White per. candytuft, dwarf phlox, blue-crested iris, nandinas, $1.50 doz.; ligustrums, cherry laurels, English Ivy, vinca minor, liriope, red violets, dif. col. thrift, red Spider & Blackberry lilies, Siberian, iris $1. doz., $5. C., Ga. Easter lily bulbs, 20c ea.; add postage. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville. 'Rooted gardenias, $1. ea., bearing-size buckeyes, $1,50 ea., magnolia & cedars, $1.50 accord, to size; pink crape myrtle, 2, $1.; buckeyes, $1. doz., also have Brown Turkey fig pits., 41. e*a-; add postage. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Blue and white Violets, Houseleek, dbl. Daffodils, pink Primroses, 6, 50c; Pin Cushion and Deerhorn cactus, 50 ea.; Rattail cactus, 25e ea., damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 20 dif. size, shape, col. of ornamental gourd seed, mix. pack over 100 seed, old fashioned dipper, Martin house, Hercules Club seed, 25 to pkg., 25c coin & stamped env. All letters answered. W. C. Densmore, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive Rd., Lookout Mountain, Term., (resident of Dade County, Ga.). (Trailing arbutus, $1. doz., wht. & spruce pine, sweet shrub, mt. laurel, wh. dog- wood; pink, orange, mt. honeysuckles, 50c ea., 3, $1., heart leaf, 25c bunch, blue wild iris, 25c doz., wild strawberry pits., bearing size, 25c doz., 5, $1., holly bush, 50c ea.; add 45c postage. Miss Jewel Charles, Rt. 4, Ellijay. Yellow jonquil pits., glad bulbs, 40c doz., red, pink, old fashioned touch-me-not seed, mix. col., sweet william seed, old fashioned pink bachelor button seed, add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 1964 crop castor, or mole bean seed, 15c doz. plus stamped env.; red Dixie Brilliant thrift, dwarf green liriope, vinca minor, Blackberry lilies, $1. doz., $5. C., daylilies: Evelyn Russell, Bold Courtier, Crimson Pirate, $2. doz., wh. per. candytuft, $1.50 doz.; add postage. Mrs. John Rogers, Greenville. 1 yr. seedlings: cypress, $1., 10; barberry redleaf, $1.25, 10; camellia, japonica, 2 yrs., $2.,, 10; gardenias, August Beauty, 2 yrs., $2., 10; add postage. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville, (Z. C. 30222). Thrift, blue lavender, 4 diff. pink var. including pink wht. eye, Dixie Brilliant, 2c per rooted slip from mother pits., 50 pit. min. order, PP in Ga.; cello wrap. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta, (Z. C. 30201). 18-24 in. white dogwood, sweetgum, Lombardy poplar, tulip tree, mimosa, American redbud, $10. C., $75. M.; 18- 24 in. pink dogwood, $1. ea.; 2-3 ft. pink dogwood, $1.50 ea.; add postage. Min. 50 trees of $10. lot, no Sundays. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. Alaska daisies, 12, $1.50; blue salvia, 10, $1.; stokesia, 10, $1.; golden glow, 15c ea.; lunaria, 9c ea.; 12, 75c; phlox, 12, 50c; bulbs: montbretia, 12, 25c; oxalis, wht., pink, 5c ea.; min. order $1.; add postage. Mrs. E. B. Sheppard, 2340 Willis Ct,Ifaeon. T Well matured short neck Martin gourds, 35c ea., won't ship;, also Martin seed, 50, 50c or 8 doz. for $1.; add postage. J. A. 'Stone, Rt. 5, Gumming. Liriope, lavender flowers, trailing blue vinca, 10 col. mix. sweet williams, blue Siberian iris, per. blue stokesia, purple tradescantha, lavender physostegia, $1.50 doz.; white Peruvian daffodils, wht. calla lily, golden reflexed Henryi lily, dbl. Tiger lily, 25c, 50c, 75c per size, PP. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Austell. Star phlox seed, 25c pkg., red salvia, 20c pkg., mix. asters, touch-me-not, 15c ea., marigolds, lOc, long-handled' gourd seed, 20c pkg. plus stamped env. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 6 var. cannas, red Spider lilies, narcissus, Star of Bethlehem bulbs, $1. doz., milk & wine lilies, umbrella palms, 25c ea., tuberoses, 50c doz., Martin gourds, 25c & 35c ea., also gourd seed; add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla, (Z. C. 31730). Snowball, Indian arrow, $1. ea.; dbl. orange daylilies, blue, yellow, , white, iris, fragrant blue violets, lemon lilies, $1. doz.; sweet williams, fox gloves,, daffodils, 50c doz.; Thanksgiving and X - m a s cactus, rooted, 50c; purple lilacs, native azaleas, white dogwoods, 75c; add postage. Rosa Richards, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Blooming Purple widow tears, 60c doz., bachelor buttons, marigolds, chenille, mix. cleome, mix. col. sweet williams, marvel vine, yard red leaf coleus seed, 25c pkg., 5, $1.; add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay, (Z. C. 30540). Marigold seed $1. cupful, 25c pkg., burning bush, touchme-not seed, 25c pkg., pumpkin seed, 25c pkg.; add postage. Miss Mabel Mathis, Bt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay. Martin & dipper gourd seed, 15, lOc, ornamental gourd seed, Ic ea.; send stamped env.; buckeyes, 50c doz., plus lOc postage each doz.; no stamps please. E. B. Lane, Rt. 3, Box 114, Washington. Mums, wht., lav. daisy, dif. col. pompoms, dwarf red, 15, $1.; dijitalis, stock, sweet william, 50c doz.; red, var. pink cannas, 6, $1.; jasmine, 5, $1. plus postage; bachelor button, loveapple seed, 15c pkg., Phillipine lEy seed, 25c pkg. & stamped env. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792). Magnolias in cans, $1. ea.; also other pits., catalpa trees, 12-18 in., 10, $1., sweet violets and thrift, 50c doz.; mammoth sunflower seed, 15, 25c plus stamped env., cannot ship. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley & Dixon Rd., Macon. Martin gourd seed, 100, $1., snowball bushes, 3, $1., weigelia, 3, $1., Dutch iris, $1.50 doz., dbl. orange daylilies, $1.50 doz., jonquil bulbs, 100, $2., boxwood bushes, 3, $1.; add postage; also have Ansmore strawberry pits., 100, $2. Mrs. Wincy Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Trumpet daffodils, Star of Bethlehem, fox glove, purple King iris, orange daylilies, 5 doz., $1.; Christmas jasmine, azaleas, sweet shrub, purple lilac, Weeping Mary red roses, mt. laurel, 5, $1.; old fashioned white snowballs, yellow j'aponicas, $1. ea.; pink mimosa bush, holly, 3, $1.; rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Single tuberose, bulbs, ex. kg., Irg. & med., $3., $2., $1. doz., $15. C. mix. PP; 4 var. narcissus, hyacinths, Chinese lilies, giant jonquils, $1. doz., yellow thomless rose 3 Irg. pits., $1.; add 45c postage to all orders. Mrs. Jim S. Blackwell, Newborn, (Z. C. 30262). Strong, well rooted, giant Admiral Byrd daisy pits., $1.60 doz., 25, $2.60, clumps dbl. white spice pinks,. $2.75 doz., pink Princess dianthus, tall growing, dbl. wht. feverfew, Wirral Supreme dbl. daisy, $2.50 doz. Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 2869 Church St., East Point.________' Ornamental pepper seetl; rosette, cluster, Christmas lights, spice, yellow squash, colored leafed purple, yellow pods, cherry and ornamental button sweet pepper, 25c pkg. or Irg. mixed pkg., $1. plus stamped self-addressed env., germ. 97 pet. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes., Rt. 2, Ranger.________ Lrg. amt. Old English dwarf boxwoods, nice pits., '$25. C., reduced price on Irg. orders; fragrant blue violets, Irg. pits., $10. C.; red crape myrtle, field grown, 2-3 ft". $35. C. Add postage. Mrs. Paul Gpodroe, Rt. 3, Box 147 Greenville. Orange daylilies, blue violets, purple King iris, 4 doz., '$!.; sweet shrub, white, 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. Seed: mix. giant asters, balsam, forget-me-nots, nasturtiums, sweet alyssum, sweet peas, cactus zinnias, tiny zinnias, calendula, petunias: stars and stripes, snowball, rose of heaven, flaming velvet, 20c pkg.; add stamped env. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Nice clean yellow dock, red sassafras, queen of meadow, devil's shoestring, wild cherry bark, May apple roots, 2 Ib. lard box measured full. $1. Ppd. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.__________ Wild cherry bark, red alder, poplar bark, persimmon, sweet gum; and birch bark, yellow root, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1. post paid; tiny ornamental gourd seed, 25c pack and st-. amped env. L. M. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 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. Large farm bell, like new. J. D. Waters, Macon, Ph. 7432917, (no collect calls). Electric churn in good condition, $5. Mrs. Edd Prather, Box 322, Tate. ________ Sassafras root, yellow root, washed, 10 Ib. sugar bag full, $2.; wild cherry bark, sassafras bark, persimmon bark, 5 Ib. salt bag full, $1. Add postage. Miss Marie Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.______________ 75 white chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no letters, nice smooth doth, 25c ea. plus postage; will send COD, prompt shipment. Mrs. Mae 'Wagoner, Rt 2, Blairsville. 18 white sacks, washed and ironed, 25c each. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Lavender, Rt. 2, Box 51A, Gordon.^ Clean red sassafras roots, wild cherry bark, white ash roots, $1. for half gal., real good luck buckeyes, $1. doz. Add postage. Lorene Phillips, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. Wild cucumber bark, wild, cherry bark, sweet gum bark, heart root, red alder bark, yellow root, red sassafras, rattle root, devil's shoestring, ratsbane, catnip, mountain ditney, each $1. for 2 Ib. lard box full; box catnip free with $2. order, add 30c postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Clean red sassafras root, wild cherry bark, red alder bark, white ash roots, poke root, all kinds tree barks, $1. half gal.; rare buckeyes, $1. doz. Add postage. Herman Phillips, Box 130, Wrightsville. Used turpentine cups, galvanized 2 qt. size, good condition, used 3 or 4 yrs. only; half price. Calvin Jacobs, Hoboken. Mountain wildflower honey, as bees made it, 5 Ib. extracted, $1.60; 6, 5's, $8.50; 10 Ib. tin, $2.75. Add postage. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville. 3 houses of chicken manure, by the bag, truck load or house full. Come after. Mrs. L. O. Duenckle, Hwy. 85 at Haralson, Senoia, Ph. 5996973. Country cured meats; hams, 50c Ib., sides, 45c, shoulder, 45c, country cured sausage, 59c, sugar cured, hickory smoked. Harry Shaw, Lenox, Ph. 546-2371. Western saddle and bridle, also, pony saddles and bridles. Hugh C. Jones, Milan, Ph. 362-3306.__________ Pony carts and leather harnesses for sale. E. W. Harper, Rt. 3, Hartwell. Home rendered pure lard, this years, 15c per Ib. J. W. Ponder, Rt. 1, Box 165, College Park, Ph. 964-7744. Western saddle, brown, in good condition, complete with stirrups, girth, double rig. Susan Gabrielson, 3255 Majestic Cir., Avondale Estates, Ph. 289-3858.___________ 3000, 6 ft. locust post at my place. Herbert Stanley, Dial, Ph. 374-6769, (Blue Ridge). Old black iron pot, $20. Mrs. Louise Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933. 1 electric Gem Dandy deluxe churn, 115 volt, 60 eye., good condition; also, 2 farm bells complete, 1 is 18 in., $45., other is 16 in., $40., good condition. J. S. West, Rt. 2, Cuthbert. __ _____ Nice clean roots of queen of meadow, yellow dock, sassafras, poke root, wild cherry bark, ea. 4 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus 35c postage on each. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay.____________ Wild cucumber bark, yellow root, red alder bark, rattle root, blackberry root, sassafras roots, heart leaf root, ratsbane, $1. for 2 Ib. lard box full; red scallion onion buttons, $1.50 gal. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.____________ Unwashed print and check feed sacks, several alike, 3 for $1. plus 30c postage. Mrs. Ezra C. Banks, Rt. 2, FayetteviHe.______________ Horse and pony bridles, halter, Whips, leads; also, used mule drawn plowing equipment. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd,, Augusta, Hi. RE 3-3710. PAGE 8 MARKET BULLETIN Wednesday, February 3,1965 Miscellaneous FOR SALE ilOO Ib. cap. white feed bags, no letters, 35c each plus postage. Billy Mashburn, Gumming. Nice clean roots and herbs; yellow root, sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, May apple, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus postage; spearmint, catnip, tansy, $1.50 doz.; horseradish plants, 8, $1.50, add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Fresh herbs, washed clean; sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring queen of meadow, colt's foot, life everlasting, 2 Ib. lardbox. full, $1. Add postage. R. C. Ghastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Miscellaneous WANTED Want 1 Ib. fresh yellow country butter. Mrs. Frances Baird, 1171 Rosed ale Dr. NE, Atlanta 6. Want chestnut split rails in, good condition, need approx. 20, state length and price if picked up. E. F. Carlisle, % Carlisle & Co., Griffin. Wanjt farm bell in good condition, will. trade 1 gad. automatic milk pasturizer, for it. S. E. DeOvies, Wits End Farm, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-9257, (no collect calls). Want 1 load of well rotted manure delivered to my place. 'Edmund R. Golladay, 312 Imperial Cir., Warner Robins, Ph. 023-2245.___________ Want 24 Martin gourds, will come after if near Atlanta. H. E. Laiwson, 4314 Wallace Ave. SW, Atlanta, Ph. 344-4507. Want small honey extractor; must be within 50 mi. of Marietta. Quote price in first letter. G. A. Miller, 57 Roberts Rd. NIW, Rt. 1, Marietta. Want (to buy honey bees; state number of hives, condition and price. Edgar Sirmans, Stookton. Want dbl. partitioned horse trailer mat that can be divided, or 2 single mats; must be reasonable and in excellent condition; give all details and if m'at can be shipped1 freight collect, can pick up in Covington area. Mrs. June McCullough, Green Valley Farm, Covington, Ph. 786-2442, (no collect calls). Want bees in new patent hives, 150 to 200 colonies, advise price and location. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville. Want horses and ponies with bridles, saddles, carts and harnesses; will pay cash or trade hay for same. Jimmy Porterfieild, Danielsville, Ph. SY 5-2820.____________ Want good country ham, salt and pepper cured, lean and guaranteed. Sam Williams, Rt. 6, Lake Dr., Marietta, Ph. 926-3335. Handicrafts FOR SALE Large pillowcases, emb. and cro. lace edge, $2.25 pr.; cro. purple grape design doily, $2.25; cro. baby bootees, 75c; handkerchiefs, cro. edge, 3, $1.25; cro. childs sweater, 3 to 5 yr., $6.; 6 to 8 yr., $8. Mrs. John A. Merritt, Rt. 1, Box 121, Millwood. Silk or synthetic tops made of nice 'material, $3.; print tops, new material, $3.; print tops, new material, string style, $1.25 plus 30c postage. Miss Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton. Strip quilts, full dbl. bed size, made of drapery remnants, all new cotton padding and material, $4.50 ea. plus 50c postage. No checks. Delia Sappington, Rt. 8, Gainesville. Lambskin baby moccasins, (blue, pink and white, white laced and emb. with pink, blue and yellow; size, small (infant), medium (up to 4 mos.), $1.25 ppd., $12. per doz., ppd. Mrs. O. L. Bruce, Rt. ,2, Lula. Cro. 12 in. doilies, 50c ea., 3 pc. sets, $1.50; dainty band aprons, 65c ea.; chair sets, $2.50; pot holders, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Quilt tops, $2. ea., box top design, add 30c postage; also, martin gourds, good size, 50c each, long handle, will send COD, dipper gourds, 50c ea. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford. 3 quilt tops, dbl. bed size, made of new print scraps, gents bow, non such, lazy gal, $2.50 ea. Send MO, and add 25c postage on each top. Mrs. C. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Empire.______________'^ Cro. white oval shaped pieces, 18 x 28 in., $2. ea.; round doilies, 20 in., $1.50 ea.; 14 in., $1. ea.; designs with yellow, red, pink, blue, or lavender asters; pillowcases with 2 cro. asters to ea. case, $2. set. Add 15c postage. Mrs. Coil Manly, Rt. 2, Lula.________ Hand made white tatting edging in large and small; also, cro. popcorn edging, 20c per yd. ea., plus postage. No samples. Mrs. C. F. Butler, 109 23rd St. SE, Moultrie. 8 full size dbl. bed quilt tops, all new material, hand made, different patterns, $3. ea. at my home. Mrs. Thelma Reynolds, 410 S. Gibson St., Warrenton. Soft washable genuine lambskin baby moccasins; blue, pink or white, all handlaced and emb. in white, $1.10 pr., 3 pr., $3.; mailed in gift box, postpaid. Would exchange a pr. for 3 printed 'feed sacks alike. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. All new full size machine made quilts, $5. each and I pay postage. Mrs. Grady Itson, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Fancy appliq. quilt designs, rosebud wreath, Ohio rose, Mexican rose, $1.; tulips in box, iris, 50c; pattern and diagram of block in colors, postpaid. Miss Marie Mathis, 'Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. Cro. vanity sets or chair sets, 2 pcs. size 13 x 19, 1 pc. 14 x 20, white or variegated, ($2.50 ppd. Mrs. Florence Parrish, P. O. Box 113, Temple. Old fashion bonnets and button on crown, $1.85; aprons, $1. ea.; potholders, 15c ea., 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 254, Bremen. Nicely made band aprons in assorted colors, medium size, '$1. ea.; potholders, gay print colors, 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. 7756101. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all new material and machine sewn; star, monkey wrench, economy, cross stitch, string and block, all $3., PP. Mrs. L. G. Seabolt, Rt. 1, Hartsfield. Napkins with cro. edging, 6 for $1.50; quilt tops with lining, $3., dbl. bed size. Mrs. R. C. Owen, 208 Poplar Cir. NE, Atlanta, Ph. JA 2-9225. 1 afghan, 48 x 68, 3 colors of red, all wool yarn, $60., PP; pillbox cro. hats, made the puff stitch, your color, $3. PP. Mrs. Eula McMahon, 423 Glenwood Ave. SE, Atlanta. Quilt tops, from $1.50 to $3. each, all beautiful patterns, will ship if 35c is added to price of top. Mrs. Rosa E. Singleton, 2703 1st Ave., Columbus. Fancy organdy and lace aprons, $1.50 ea.; handpainted pillowcases, washable, $2. ea.; scarf, $1.; peacock bedspread, $15. ea.; tablecloth size 50 X 50, $5.; napkins 50c ea.; 7 day-of-the-week dish towels, $3. set, place mats, 4, $3. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay, Post paid. 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, Summerville. New hand made dbl. bed size quilts, made of good 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. New quilts, all dbl. bed size, square or block pattern, $8. ea. or 2, $15. Add postage. Mrs. P. S. Wallace, John Petree Rd., Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Cro. white dresser scarves, 20 X 40, $3. ea.; 3 pc. vanity, $2.25 set, designs with red, pink, yellow or blue roses; pillows, 17 in., $1.25 ea., assorted colors with cro. top, rose design. Add 20c. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. New dbl. bed size quilts, new sheeting linings, different patterns, $6. ea. and 60c postage; dbl. bed size new quilt tops, $2. ea. and 25c postage, different patterns. Send MO. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Adairsville. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, grandma, flower garden, $6.50; grandmas fan, $6.50; dbl. wedding ring, $6.50; step around the mountain, $5.50, PP. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay. Little girl's well made dresses, 1-6 yr., $1.50 ea.; fancy organdy tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; print aprons, 50c ea. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; wihout bibs, 75c ea.; hand painted tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; fancy painted potholders, 25c ea.; painted dish towels, 3, $1.; potholders, 15c ea.; add postage. Mrs. H. A. Ohastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Bi r a a d c 1 o th pillowcases, emb., $1., cro., $1.40; old fashion bonnets1 or button crown, $!., with ruffle, $1.25; aprons, med., 50c large, 75c extra large, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford. 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.; dish towels, emb., 35c ea.; dbl. bed size quilt tops, $5. Mrs. Freeman Long, 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. 9 pc. cro. yellow sofa and chair set, $5.50; potholders, 3, $1.; padded round and square pillows, $1.50 a.; 1 variegated cushion and chair back to match, $2.50; white and colored vanity sets, white, $1.50, colored, $1.25. Add postage. Mary Tumilin, Box 314, Rt. 1, Eastanolee.____________ Broadcloth pillowcases, large size, hand emb. lace trim, $3. pr.; machine emb. lace trim, $2.25 pr., white or colors; button crown bonnets, prints or organdy, $1.85; fancy organdy valentine aprons, $1.50; print band aprons, 75c; hand emb. lace trim vanity set, scarf to match, $3.50, postpaid. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.________________ Quilt tops nicely made of print and solid colors, 1 of each, 8 point star, $3.50, sun flower, double wedding ring, flower garden, $5. ea.; 1 dbl. wedding ring of 3 solid colors, $6. and postage on each top. Send stamped envelope when you write. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay. _____ Hand painted pillowcases, '$2. pr.; hand painted dishtowels, 7, $2.; hand painted bedspreads, $12. ea,, designs, tulip bowls, iris, and Jersey beauty, all on white cotton washable cloth. Add postage. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Nylon, pastels or white, cro. shell stitch baby sweater, cap and 1 pr. bootees, $3.85; bootees, 60c pr.; sweater and cap, $3.25; size infants to 12 mos.; also, woven loop potholders, 6, $1., PP. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville, Ph. 745-4968.______ 4 nice quilt tops; 1 double 1', 1 friendship, 2 in blocks, all new cloth, $2. ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. A. Wofford, !Rt. 4, Dawsomville. Band and bib aprons, $1. ea., med. size aprons, 75c ea.; pillowcases, $1.50 pr.; potholders, 15c or 2, 25c; miR aprons, 75c ea. Free gift with $5. order. Add postage and 20c for all checks. Mrs. Maver Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange. 1 cro. tablecloth, 60 X 90, ecru color, $35.; 1 white cro. baby sweater and cap, nylon wool, $4.; white bootees u> match, $1. pr.; white cro. 'bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75c pr., bibs to match, both $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robison, Rt. 1, Monroe. Aprons, wash fast colors, waist band, small, 50c ea., med. or large, 65c each; cobbler style, no bib, pockets all across front, 65c; with bibs, $1.; clothes pin aprons, 50c, all trimmed; mitten style potholders, 65c and postage. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Jesup. Quilt tops, Dutch girl and boy, bloomer girl, garden girl, hoot owl, lazy girl, $4.25 ea; also, nice new scraps, 25c per Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Charlotte Wooten, 122 Myrtle St., Gainesville. 10 ft. wood handle, rawhide bullwhips, $6. 'each, 2, $10., postpaid. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Cup and saucer doily, $1.50; centerpiece, $1.; dresser set, 3 pieces, $1.25; oval pineapple with- pansies, $2.; ruffle, $1,25; all for $6. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland.. New quilts, all new material, different patterns, hand made, used 3 Ibs. of cotton, 72 x 84, $12.50 each. Rosa DuBose, Sparks. 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.