Georgia
Market
Phil Campbell,
Farmers'
Bulletin
Commissioner
VOLUME 53
Wednesday, January 25, 1967
NUMBER 4
CRASH PROGRAM FOR CHOLERA
NEW ORDER FOR FEB. 1
OUTLAWS LIVE VIRUS
By PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner of Agriculture
Effective February 1, an order designed to completely eradicate hog cholera in Georgia, makes the use of modified live virus illegal, except for hogs moving through approved livestock auction markets for interstate shipment, and calls for total depopulation of any swine herd where cholera is confirmed.
The order was signed and released by the Department of Agriculture after a meeting of the State Hog Cholera Eradication Advisory Committee. At the meeting clinical evidence showed modified live virus as a probable cause of recent hog cholera outbreaks.
There were only 26 cholera outbreaks in Georgia during 1966 as compared with 283 outbreaks for 1965. More than half of the 1966 outbreaks could be directly traced to or associated with the use of modified live virus vaccine.
The order places no restrictions on the use of killed or inactivated vaccines. Hogs vaccinated with killed vaccines may be moved interstate provided they have been vaccinated not less than 21 days and not more than six months prior to the move. In addition, they must be accompanied by an individual health certificate, individually identified, and meet any other state or federal requirements of the state of destination.
Hogs previously vaccinated with killed vaccines may be revaccinated after six months with inactive vaccine and shipped immediately.
The move to depopulate farms where hog cholera outbreaks occur brings the cholera eradication program to its final phase by eliminating all possible sources of spread from infested herds.
Marketable hogs will be salvaged for market and the remainder of the herd will be condemned with indemnity paid to the owner.
Georgia's cholera eradication program is proving successful.
Agricultural
CALENDAR
Short courses at the Abraham Baldwin Agricultur al College, Tifton:
Jan. 27 -- Mechanized Tobacco Production. Harvesting, Curing, and Marketing
Jan. 31 --Peanut
Feb. 10 -- Cotton
Feb. 15 -- Dairy Cattle
Jan. 26-27 -- College of Agriculture Nursery men's Short Course, held in cooperation with the Georgia Nurserymen's Association, Cen ter for Continuing Education, Athens.
Feb. 6-7 -- Georgia Cattlemen's Association Con vention, Holiday Inn of Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain.
Feb. 7 -- Beef Cattlemen's Improvement Associa tion Annual Meeting, Holiday Inn of Calla way Gardens, Pine Mountain.
Feb. 12-14 -- Joint Annual Meeting of the Ala bama-Florida, The Carolines and Georgia Cotton Ginners Associations, Marriott Motor Hotel. Atlanta.
Feb. 15 -- Georgia Apple Growers' Meeting, Ex periment Station Auditorium, Blairsville.
Feb. 15 -- Turkey Short Course, Extension Build ing, Athens.
Feb. 20-21--Twenty-second Annual Meeting of Georgia Crop Improvement Association and Tenth Annual Meeting of Foundation Seeds, Inc., Center for Continuing Education, Ath ens.
This final stage of the hog cholera eradication program brings Georgia hog farmers face to face with the day that cholera losses will no longer threaten any farm in Georgia.
Watch and report are still the most important steps toward the successful conclusion of the cholera eradication program.
Farm Labor Amendment
Georgia Farmers Now Affected
BY Minimum Wage Legislation
Since the Pair Labor Standards Act was signed into law in 1938, numerous amendments have been made to it. This Act was amended on September 23, 1966, for the first time to cover approximately 400,000 farm workers in the United States. All farmers will be either directly or indirectly affected by this amendment, according to 0. Cecil Smith and Willie I. Golden, economists with the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service.
Among other things, the bid price for farm labor will be raised, and increased labor costs will encourage a faster rate of substitution of machinery and chemicals for labor, they pointed out. It will also be more important to equip and train farm labor so they will be more productive to offset the increased labor costs.
Another implication of the labor legislation is in the area of farm labor and management relationships. There will be a more businesslike arrangement and labor will be paid a specified wage with fewer free privileges and benefits. In addition the employer will be required to keep detailed and up-to-date records on each employee to substantiate his position regarding the Labor Act.
Consideration may be given to various merger and combination arrangements of farms as a means of justifying high cost machinery, the two economists pointed out. Corporate farm organization might be more seriously considered than previously in some cases.
What Is 'Man Day' Mr. Smith and Mr. Golden pointed out the basic provisions of thi& legislation. The Act specifies that, for a farmer to be covered, he must have used 500 man days of labor in any one quarter in the preceding calendar year. A "man day" is defined as any day or any portion of a day which an employee performs any agricultural labor. This means that a farmer would have to had
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LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
Georgia First
NAVAL STORES PIMENTO PEPPER
PEANUTS IMPROVED PECANS BROILERS PROTECTED FOREST LANDS
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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta. Georgia 30334 Phone JAckson 4-3292
EDIeTl"ORIAL
Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each request.
No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization licensed as a commercial business or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any individual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name.
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PHIL CAMPBELL
Go. Commissioner of Agriculture
DEBORAH PULUN, Editor
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Farm Employment Wanted And Farm Help Needed
NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices not accepted for housework, nursing or companionship needs.
Farm Help Wanted
Want man for cattle-timber oporator, able to drive tractor, bale hay, etc., monthly salary, house available, on mail and school bus route, attractive proposition for good man. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want white couple, age 40 to 55 to take care of laying hens, both must be good workers, will furnish 5 room house with bath, and starting salary of $275. per month, no drinkers. H. L. Mulkey, Rt. 1, Canton (Z.C. 30114), Ph. 4792201 (no collect calls).
Want capable, experienced, cattle man to live on Forsyth County farm, must have small family, furnish good reference, able to operate and maintain equipment and fences, etc., good salary, permanent job. good house with bath. J. D. Matthews, 3455 Peachtree Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. 2336754.
Want man for dairy farming, able to drive tractor and truck, willing to do any job that comes up on a dairy farm, small family, a couple preferred, man and wife, apply in person. W. H. Sewell, Rt. 1, Hwy. 155, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-7450 (no collect calls).
Want man and wife for egg farm, house furnished with all utilities. N. S. Hinton, Hinton Poultry Farm, Covington, Ph. 786-2234.
Want reliable man to work 2 or 3 hours per day, Monday thru Saturday, at light farm chores, including feeding horses, etc. Must be able to drive tractor and truck. Alford Wall, Rt. 1, WoodstockRd., Roswell, (Z. C. 30075). Ph. 9934378.
Want family, with 3 or more to pick up eggs, will furnish 3 bedroom house with all modern con-, veniences, no drinkers need apply. N. B. Pullen, Rt. 1, Box 43, Lumber City, Ph. 363-4302.
Want retired white couple to live on cattle farm, as caretakers, rent free, good garden, to look after place. R. L. TiJwell, 642 Willard Ave., S. W., Atlanta, (Z.C. 30310), Ph. 755-5984 (no
Want someone to clean out cow barn, will pay to have cleaned out or give person half of manure and $1.00 a load to spread my half. J. H. Maltsberger, Rt. 2, Trenton (Z. C. 30752).
collect calls).___________
Want someone to work 8 barrel Form Work Wanted
stand turpentine on halves, high
faces, could put up 10 barrel stand Man 41 years of age, and wife
of low faces if wanted to, big house 40, wants job on farm. Quincey
to live in, located 3 miles S. of. D. Hamby, 3647 Robinson Rd.,
William Steverson, Rt. 1, McRae. Macon.
Want retired man or man and Single, white man wants job on
wife with some income, to do fence poultry farm, picking up eggs or
work and general cattle caretak- inside work, handle 3000 to 4000
imr, good five room house with bath, by self, honest and sober, can
lifft and cold water, do not apply batch or board, go anywhere, want
unless good worker, farm located reasonable salary, will need bus
near Calhoun. B. P. Busick, 711 fare. Buford Bates, Rt. 2, Canton,
Stovall Blvd., N. E., Atlanta.
Ph. 479-2297 (nights or at noon).
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Man wants job managing poultry farm, on 50-50 basis. Roy B. Looney, R.F.D # 2, Commerce (Z.C. 30529).
Man, 50 yrs. of age, wife and 13 yr. old son wants work on poultry farm, must be with good reliable people, and reasonable salary, wants work at once. Sam T. Wood, Rt. 2, Box 276-C, Royston, (Z.C. 30662).
White man, wife, with one teenage son, wants job with beef cattle or on poultry farm, both exp., wife exp. in egg room work, must have 4 or 5 room house, and good salary. See at home after 7:00 P.M. Jim 'Hyte, Rt. 1, Box 435, Snellville (Z.C. 30278).
Man wants job on chicken farm, cattle farm or dairy, can drive truck and tractor, 5 in family and willing to work, will have to be moved. Jim Broadnax, Rt. 2, Thomaston Rd., Macon.
Rotary garden tractor, in good cond., $50., or will trade for something of equal value. Wallace Massengale, Rt. 1, Warm Springs Rd., Woodbury.
Allis Chalmers tractor, Model C., 2 disc plow, bush and bog harrow, carrier cultivators, with rebuilt motor and four new tires, $600., W. D. Garrett, P. O. Box 744, Woodstock, (Z. C. 30188). Ph. 926-3743 (no collect calls).
Three bottom 14 inch Ford plow, perfect cond., new points, slides and guide wheel, $300. Jimmie L. Willis, Rt. 1, Warner Robins, Ph. 987-2648 (evenings).
Sears broadcast weed sprayer with barrel and rack for 3 pt. hitch tractor, $76.; Snoco bale loader, good cond., $150.; Sears 5 ton hay wagon, $100.; 22 ft. hay elevator with electric motor, $100. C. B. Morrs, Rt. 1, Loganville, Ph. 466-4535.
January 25, 1967
12 smokeless kerosene brooders, 1 section boiler, 600 ft., 2 inch black iron pipe, 1200 ft., 1 inch black iron pipe, all in exc. cond. London Duckworth, Rt. 2, Ringgold (Z.C. 30737), Ph. 6734673 (no collect calls).
8 oil brooders for chicken house, 1000 cap., (kerosene oil) $15., each or all for $100.; 12 auto, drinkers, 8 ft., on stand, $3. each or all for $30. Mrs. Belle Davis, Rt. 1, Clarkesville (Z.C. 30523). Ph. 754-4227.
140 large broiler feeders, good cond., $1. each; Meadows grist mill and motor, P-112 int. line shaft and belt, $150., at my place. Oscar L. Redwine, Rt. 1, Dalton (Z.C. 30720), Ph. 278-7583 (no collect calls).
John Deere garden tractor, mowers, turners, cultivator, $200. J. A. Womack, Rt. 2, Rome, Ph. 232-8269 (no collect calls).
White man, 65 yrs. old, single, wants job on farm, poultry preferred, but will take other jobs, can handle tractor. Have own income and car, want board, laundry and small salary. William Giles, Gen. Del. St. George.
Want job looking after laying house or broilers, with automatic drinkers and feeders, good house to live in near school, bus route, with garden and pasture for cows. Noah Satterfield, Rt. 3, Dahlonega (Z. C. 30533).
Farm Machinery
and Equipment
FOR SALE
Super A Farmall tractor, planter, fertilizer distributor, row marker, draw bar, hillside plow; W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor; 10" John Deere feed mill with sacker, endless belt, all in good cond. Luther Durrence, Rt. 1, Glennville, Ph. 654-2201.
Assorted mule drawn plows, sell or trade for hay; pull type John Deere tiller, 6 disc plow, $75.; potato, apple, peach basket turner, $50. Johnnie Tate, Cloudland.
John Deere 2-horse wagon, $40.; 1898 Climax cotton planter, $10.; Blackhawk corn sheller, crank type, $5.; 12 1/2" grind rock, no crank, $2. All F.O.B. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia (Z.C. 30553), Ph. 356-8121.
10" John Deere hammermill, sacker, belt powered, $60. or will trade for beef calf of equal value; other farm equipment for tractor. Ernest E. Connell, Rt. 7, old Canton Rd., Marietta, Ph. 4275253.
Allis Chalmers W D 45 gasoline tractor, excellent cond., $695. George Eager, 404 Eager Rd.,Valdosta, Ph. 242-3195.
Homelite 1500 watt generator, Allis Chalmers Model No. 10 posthole digger with 24" and 6" augers. Mack Bowen, Rt. 1, Crawford, Ph. SH 3-8312.
16 ft. Hale stock trailer, elec. brakes, canvas top, good tires. Ronnie Hodges, Rt. 1, Social Circle, (Z.C. 30279), Ph. 7863112.
Farmall 200 tractor with planters and cultivator; two bottom plow, pull type cutaway harrow; tractor equipped with 2 point hitch, all for $1200. Donald Hadden, Avera, Ph. 547-2441.
1957 International cub tractor, A-l condition, cultivator, planters, disc tiller and mower. E. W. Reynolds, Rt. 1, Loganville, ph. 466-4746.
9 N Ford tractor, newly rebuilt motor, Dearborn front end.loader, $550. 8 N Ford, new tires, needs repairs, $400. Bill James, Ellenwood (Z.C. 30049), Ph. 4744364.
A. C. Case tractor, 3-pt. hitch, P.T.O., new tires and motor, exc. cond., with 22 inch harrow, reasonably priced. R. G. Titshaw, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs! Ph. 9425771 or (Atlanta) 688-2903.
Sears 6 h. p. roto-tiller, plows from 10-40 in., $150., exc. cond. John B. Ayers, P. O. Box 9, Toccoa.
100, 8 ft. automatic chicken drinkers, good cond., for quick sale, entire lot, $3. each. H. C. Mangum, Rt. 1, Demorest, (Z. C. 30535). Ph. 754-2972 (no collect calls).
Massey Ferguson corn picker, good cond.; Ferguson 2 way plow, 2 up, 2 down; corn elevator; 2 row Burch planters; tobacco duster, 4-row; 2-row cultivator; 1-row cultivator; and 1-row tobacco setter, all good cond. L. H. Harrell, Rt. 2, Broxton, (Z. C. 31519).
4 in. irrigation pump, 4 wheel trailer mounted, radiator cooled, exhaust prime, direct drive, driven by 6 cylinder Chrysler motor, C.M.C. Centrifugal pump, 15 in. pneumatic tires, had major overhaul, $500., or trade for purebred Black Angus heifers of equal value. W. R. Crowder, Rt. 2, Greenville.
Big Dutchman auto feeder, 400 ft. chain; 6 ton feed bin; 8, 1000 cap. gas brooders; 35, 8 ft. auto waterers; 75 one gal. water jugs, good cond.; all for $800. W. D. Freeman P. O. Box 66, Jackson, Ph. 775-7369.
Cub tractor equipment, planter, cultivator, double section cutting harrow, turning plow, and side mowing machine, five ft., good cond., and reasonably priced. J.E. Scoggins, Rt. 2, Calhoun.
Chicken brooder, used one season. N. B. Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 161, Conyers (Z. C. 30207), Ph. 4838887.
Page garden tractor, new tires, runs good, plow, harrow, cultivator $75. Kenneth A. Winslett, Musella (Z. C. 31078). Ph. 8366661. (Roberta).
Ford tractor, 8-N, good cond., $550. W. C. Merser, 2116 E. Roxboro Rd., N. E., Atlanta, ph. 233-5730.
16 ton bulk feed trailer, tandem axle, 5 compartments, hydraulically operated auger, $5,000. R. H. Porter, Rt. 2, Duluth, Ph. 476-2138.
1952 Super C Farmall tractor with PTO, good tires, bush and bog harrow, subsoiler works on 3 point hitch, $765. Robert Knight, Rt. 1, Snellville (Z. C. 30278), Ph. 963-3759.
One Gill pulverizer, exc. condition, used about 10 hrs., $250. J. H. Long, Rt. 2, Lilburn, Ph. 469-8414 (no collect calls).
All metal breeder quail pens, outside waterers, hanging i^eders, reasonable prices, J. A. Simmons, Eastrnan, (Z. C, 31023). Ph. 374-2167.
Water tank, about 900 gallons, also, 1/2 inch water pipe, some automatic drinkers, reasonably priced. V. C. Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
One horse wagon, in exc. cond., will sell reasonable. R. Q. Brown, Falls Rd., Toccoa, Ph. 886-2824.
2 kerosene chicken brooders, stackless, exc. cond. C. M. Bond, Lavonia, Ph. 356-2673 or 3563244.
One 2 row mod. 186 Int. corn and cotton planter, mounted on tool bar, planted only about 200 acres. Lloyd Swartzentruber, Rt. 2, Box 89-A, Montezuma, Ph. 4724607.
Set of two-row Dearborn planters, 3-point hitch, on stationary frame, $165.; also, two-row side dresser, $37.50; both very good cond. Jack Rich, Rt. 2, Box 269, Villa Rica (Z.C. 30180), Ph. 9485250 or 948-4752 (Austell).
Gehl sheller with auger, Gehl crusher for ear corn and loading auger for Gehl mill, all good cond. and mounts on Gehl mill, all for $500. G. W. Spires, Jr., Rt. 1, Sparks, Ph. 549-8376.
No. 250 Ford hay baler, reconditioned, and Ford pick up hay rake, both good cond., kept under shelter, will trade for cattle. Glenn Wagoner, C-15 Paul Dr., Gainesville, (Z.C. 30501).
John Deere 3020 diesel, 1966 yr., 500 hrs., $4,500.; John Deere 3010 diesel, 1963 yr., $3,000.; John Deere low drum, one row picker, has picked 162 bales, $2,500. Emmitt Mitchem, Rt. 1, Madison, Ph. 548R4. (after 6:00 P.M.) (no collect calls).
24 hog type feeders, $5. ea.; 180, 5 ft. feeders, 2, 3 ton metal inside feed bins, all in good cond. Hoyt Howard, Rt. 2, Box 167, Gumming, Ph. 887-2039.
Ford Jubilee tractor, good cond., new tires, new scrape blade, Ford dirt scoop, exc. cond., Taylor 5 ft. rotary mower all for $1,295. Robert C. Ellis, P. O. Box 117, Red Oak, Ph. PO 6-0751.
36 A.R. Wood and Cumberland Case brooders, $10. and $15. ea.; 72 eight foot hanging waterers, $3. ea.; 870 feet of 1/2 inch galvanized pipe, gasline and valves,
? ft.; 1,670 feet plastic water line, 12? ft. Bobby R. Varnedore, R.F.D. # 1, Nicholls, Ph. 6325389 (Alma).
Single axle, drop center lowboy, ', 10" loading space, good tires, electric brakes needs hooking up. Located 5 miles N. of LaFayette on Hwy. 27 at pure Oil Station. John Wallis, LaFayette.
D-10 Allis Chalmers tractor, turn plow, harrow and cultivating equipment; tobacco sprayer, rotary mower. Alex B. Lee, Rt. 1, Box 117, Hoboken, Ph. GLenview, 8-3116 (no collect calls).
Ford 8N tractor, good operating condition. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston, ph, Hy 6-4121. (no '-.ollect calls).
January-25, 1967
Farm Machinery
and Equipment
FOR SALE
2 hot. air stokers, 15,000 broiler capacity, $500. each, can be seen in operation on farm. Coleman Jones, Marble Hill, Ph. 893-2365 (no collect calls).
Bulk feed bin, 2 R.S. gas brooders, 1000 cap., 10 auto, waterers, 8 ft., several tube feeders and flat troughs, hand egg grader and washer, $100.; metal roofing on 30 X 60 building, $50. (if you remove). H. L. Peppers, 1247 Fleetwood Dr., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. 241-2980.
McCullough chain saw, model 440., exc. condition, $160. Guaranteed. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-2266.
Good Buckeye oil brooder stove, 4 poultry range shelters, portable, reasonably priced; also, dry poultry compost. W. B. Glaze, Crow Valley Rd., Dalton.
5 ft. bush hog cutter, 3 point hitch, $275.; 6 ft. sickle mower for Ford rear hook up, $125.; Ford 3-point hitch cultivator, set of Covington planters, $275.; planter and fertilizer distributor for Farmall Cub, $75.; all in good condition. M. A. McCarty, Rt. 4, Lithonia, (Z.C. 30058).
1959 John Deere tractor, frontend loader andbackhoe, reasonably priced. Gordon McClure, Norcross, Ph. 448-4772 (no collect calls).
John Deere # 420, 1958 model tractor, good cond., with 2 disc plows, hole digger, # 5 mower, and harrow. Paul Thomas, Young Harris, Ph. 379-4517.
1954 W.D. #45 Allis Chalmers tractor with 2 disc, plow, bush and bog harrow, 2-row planters and 2-row cultivators, will sell all together or separately. Ralph Robinson, 519 W. Franklin St., Toccoa, (Z.C. 36577), ph. 8865900 (after 5: 00 P.M.) (no collect calls).
Int. W-9 tractor, with good oversize tires, good paint, new generator, rebuilt PTO, good radiator with anti-freeze, running now, $495.; heavy duty 22-24 off-set harrow, good cond., $245;-; 10 ft. cut, 3 point hitch harrow, $135. Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna, Ph. 2733832.
Allis Chalmers combine, model 60, new canvases, blade, and belts, new cylinder bars, exc. cond., $225. Roy Yelton, Thomson, Ph. 595.
150, 8 ft. drinkers, used for broilers, $1.50 each. E. K. Davis, Rt. 1, Clarkesville, Ph. 754-2390.
Gehl portable feed mixer, grinder, 3,000 Ib. capacity, exc. cond., will demonstrate, $1,000. Lamar A. Putman, Rt. 1, Preston (Z.C. 31824).
3 roller syrup mill, 9 ft. pan, new skimmers, new juice barrel, grates and smoke stack, all in good condition, $75. W. H. Tuggle, Rt. 1, Box 93, Winston, Ph. 9423023 (no collect calls).
100 Bramco tube feeders, large bottoms, holds 30 Ib. feed, 90<? each if all taken. Carlton F. Wheeler, Rt. 2, Commerce. (Z.C. 30529) Ph. 335-4593 (after 6 p.m.) (no collect calls),
400 P-16 hanging chicken feeders, 25? each; 2 four ton inside feed bins, $25. each; four coal brooders with hovers, $10. each. John Tatum, Rt. 1, Clarkesville, Ph. 947-3423 (no collect calls).
One 13 X 9 X 36 tractor tire, no holes, 6 months old, $68. at barn. L. M. McWhorter, Rt. 2, Pitts.
THE MARKET BULLETIN
8 disc, bush and bog harrow, pull type. Felton Hill, Rt. 2, Senoia, (Z.C. 30276), Ph. 5993202.
One 2-disc Dearborn plow, 3point hitch, good cond., $95. Wallace Ruff, Rt. 1, Elberton (Z. C. 30635).
7 H. P. riding garden tractor, electric starter, lights, 36 inch mower, cultivators and snow blade, $325.; also, 9N Ford tractor and bottom plow, $450. Geo. M. Chamlee, Fairview Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 474-7600.
John Deere B. tractor, latest model, cultivator, fertilizer, planters, 20 disc harrow, $600. T. L. Surles, Winkler Farms, Preston.
Manure spreader, in good condition. C. M. Loudermilk, Rt 2, Abbotts Bridge Rd., Alpharetta (Z. C. 30201). Ph. 475-7337.
John Deere 1010 Special, 10 months old, run approx. 125 hrs. warranty still good, cultivator, planters, harrow and bottom plow, $3,300.; Robert L. Jackson, Ft. Valley, Ph. TA 5-5866.
Mowing machine to fit G. Allis Chalmars tractor, good cond. Egbert Keith, Rt. 1, Gumming (Z.C. 30130), Ph. 887-4472 (no collect calls).
1964 Massey Ferguson gasoline deluxe tractor, in exc. condition, $1400. Warren Paulk, Rt 2, Willacoochee (Z. C. 31650).
Farm Machinery
and Equipment
WANTID
Want livestock or horse trailer, with ball type hitch, for a ball type bumper hitch, size, 5 ft. wide X12 ft. long or longer, prefer one with top and center gate, but would consider without. Floyd Knowles, Rt. 2, McRae (Z.C. 31055), Ph. 362-2046 (Milan).
Want good hay outfit for Ford tractor, 3-point lift; also, rotary mower 5 ft John M. Harrell, P. O. Box 166, Gibson.
Want 4 row, 3 point cultivator and planters. Jimmie L. Willis, Rt 1. Warner Robins, Ph. 9872648 (evenings).
Want root rake for D-7 caterpillar tractor, but would consider one for D-6 or D-8 instead. L. F. Daniell, 137 Daniell Dr., Smyrna, Ph. 435-0364, (no collect calls).
Want planters for Farmall C. tractor, must be in good cond., and priced reasonable, state price and cond. in first letter. F.L. Hand, Rt 3, Covington, Ph. 7866862.
Want caterpillar for clearing farm land, preferably D-6. W. R. Hammond, Rt 1, Kathleen (Z. C. 31047). Ph. 987-3271 (Perry).
Want John Deere 30 combine. Neal Alien, Rt. 1, Daniels ville, (Z. C. 30633). Ph. 795-2859.
Want E-60 Allis Chalmers skid engine, will trade smaller engine for same. H. A. Simpson,RFD#3, McDonough, Ph. 957-3276.
Want planters and cultivators in good cond., that works with 3 point hitch. H. M. Thompson, Rt 1, Adrian.
Want good tandem pony trailer. M. A. Duncan, Newnan.
Want second hand New Holland feed mill, with auger to carry feed to mill and take ground feed to feed bins. J. Ran Cooper, Rupert, (Z. C. 31081) Ph. 862-5670 (Butler).
Cattle, Swine
Double horse tandem trailer, $300.; pull type, two bottom John Deere plow, used very little, $135. cash, English saddle, $30., two gaited bridles, $15. and $25., all in good cond. Marvin H. Lyle, Rt. 2, Box 90, Duluth, Ph. Gr 63949.
Lundell Frail-type Chopper, silage blower, B. Farmall tractor, 1 ton upright feed mixer, sale or trade. Preston M. Breedlove, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 267-5562.
Sell or trade for large, young and laying hens, several pieces of horse drawn equipment plows, distributors, planters, etc., make offer, Tom Tinsley, Rt 2. Box 1244, Hampton, Ph. 957-4234 (no collect calls).
Case tractor, VAC model, good cond., new paint, P.T.O. pull type smoothing harrow, spring tooth cultivator and plow, all for $450. D. P. Stearns. Rt 3, White Rd., Conyers, Ph. 483-4934.
Five Oakes gas brooders, 1000 capacity, $25. ea.; 160 Oakes swing tube type feeders, # R-2 O, $1.50 each; 50 No. 951 Sana-Fount glass waterers, tops and bottoms, 75? ea.; 15 water valves for swing type troughs, stands and troughs. J. J. Hall, Rt. 1, Box 74, Albany, Ph. 432-7735.
1964 model, high clearance 65 Massey Ferguson diesel tractor, good cond., with front mounted cultivator complete, $3150., can deliver. C. P. Brunson, Rt.5, Statesboro.
Int. 3 bottom 16 in. flip-over plow, like new, 1 Snoco bale loader in running condition, cheap;4grandular insecticide boxes, J.D.Ralph L. Sanders, Rt. 2, Vienna (Z. C. 31092). Ph. 268-4712.
Int. 37 disc harrow, 12 ft. notched disc in front and smooth disc in rear, used 2 seasons, exc. cond. Gus G. Moore, Rt 1, Resaca, Ph. 629-6929.
Bush hog rotary mower, 3 pt hitch, exc. cond.; 6 disc bush and bog harrow. R. F. Sewell, Rt. 1, Box 167-B Athens, Ph. 543-2119 (no collect calls).
Want used chicken house, 32 to 40 ft. width, up to 600 ft. in length, and equipment if in house. H. L. Powell, 440 Riverside Parkway, N. W., Atlanta.
Want 3 point hitch cultivator, Ford or Ferguson, within 50 miles of Atlanta. H. J. Pace, 2072 DeFoor Ave,, N. W., Atlanta (Z.C. 30318), Ph. 355-1938.
Want good 3-point hitch harrow and a bush hog type rotary cutter, for Ford tractor, state price, I will, pick up. Richard Balkcum, Rt 3, Box 77-A, McBean.
Want 1000 gal. aluminum nurse tank, state price and condition. Paul Shivers, Rt 3, Louisville (Z.C. 30434), Ph. 5^4-3759 (Waynesboro).
Want to buy rotary tiller, cheap for cash, will buy one with or without motor. Albert A. Lee, Box 264, Sardis (Z.C. 30456).
Want 400 ft tract, enough waterers for 40JD ft. layer house. Mrs. Sam McVey, Rt. 2, McRae.
Want front end loader with hydraulic bucket for Frd tractor, or would consider buying tractor and loader, if reasonably priced. Royce T. Hamilton, Rt. 1, Winder, Ph. 867-2805.
Wanted to buy good 1965 or 66 Gravely tractor. John B. Ayers, P. O. Box 9, Toccoa.
Want good steel anvil weighing between 2.00 and 300 Ibs., state price and cond. in first letter. Thomas J. Hall, Rt. 1, ^Ellijay.
Want used one or two row cotton picker, prefer John Deere low drum. Geo. M. Strickland, Jr., P. O. Box 228, Thomaston.
Want bush and bog harrow, for 8N Ford tractor; also sway bars and extensions, for hydraulic lift. Clarence Cook, 325 Stokes St., Monroe, Ph. 267-5137. (no collect calls).
Want 2-horse tandem factory built horse trailer, in good cond., state cond., price and where trailer can be seen. Charles Knowles, 1104-19th Street, Columbus (Z. C. 31901).
Want water ram and irrigation pump. John A. Wade, Rt. 2, Nowell Rd., Macon (Z. C. 31204).
Want several tube type poultry hen feeders, write what you have and price. Willard Mullis, Rt. 6, Eastman, Ph. 374-3433.
Want steering section for a Leader tractor. J. B. Parham, Rt. 2, Warrenton (Z. C. 30828), ph. 4652749.
Other Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Reg. Angus bull, 7 reg. cows, 1 reg. bull calf, 12 mos. old, 1 reg. bull calf, 6 mos. old, heifer calf, 2 mos. old, bull calf, 2 wks. old, $2,500. for lot, see on weekends. T. L. Surles, Winkler Farms, Preston.
9 reg. Angus cows with calves at side and pasture bred, 7 are 5 yrs. old. Major Brannen, Unadilla, Ph. 627-3608 (after 6 p.m.).
Reg. Angus and Red Angus bull yearlings and 2 yr. olds, sired by sons of Ballot of Belladrum and H.P. Eileenmere 687, 50 to choose from; also, reg. and cpmm. Angus heifers. George W. Gibson, Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. 232-5070.
Sev. reg. polled Hereford bulls, 18-24 mos. old, good weight for age, herd on Ga. Beef Cattle Improvement program. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 60, Cochran Ph. 934-2784.
2 reg. Holstein bulls, 18 mos. old, dams have over 14,000 Ibs. of milk testing 3.9, ready for heavy service, $300. ea. Frank Butcher, Rt 2, Leesburg, Ph. 7596508.
Herd of 33 top grade Black Angus cows with bulL fat and ready to drop second calves, priced to sell. W. E. Baker, Jr., Box 556, Hawkins ville.
Complete herd disposal, 16 grade Angus cows with calves, 31 grade Angus cows, all should freshen by March, 2 bred heifers, 2 reg. Angus bulls. James T. Wilcox, Jr., 225 N. Dooley St, Hawkinsville, Ph. 893-7401.
Sev. Charolais bull calves, 7-8 mos. old, 7/8 and 15/16. James M. Kennedy, Box 173, Reidsville, Ph. 557-2011.
Jersey milk cow, freshened Dec. 30, 1966, with heifer calf, both for $160. C. H. Brown, Rt. 1, Dacula (Z.C. 30211).
30 reg. Angus bulls, 6 mos. to 2 yrs. old, rich in Eileenmere blood, $150. and up. JohnR.Ashe, Double D Ranch, Rt. 1, Keysville (Z.C. 30816), Ph. 547-2568.
Reg. polled Herefords, 3 cows, 2 heifers, 1 bull calf, 1 bull, 18 mos. old, come see and make offer. Donald R. Bonner, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. 854-4540.
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4 grade Jerseys, to freshen next few mos., D.H.I.A. records almost comp., 277 days, 8600 Ib. milk with 5.1 butterfat or 441 Ibs., bred to A.B.S. top Jersey bull. Elmo R. Bush, Montezuma, Ph. 472-2756.
Sev. reg. polled Hereford bulls of breeding age, popular bloodlines, from cert, accred. herd. Rufus E. Roberson, Box 67, Odum. Ph. 584-2151.
718 Charbray yearling, beef type breeding bulls, $450., 2 yr. old, $650.; nice selection purebredCharolais yearling bulls, $1,000. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Box 41, Ellerslie, Ph. 561-5006 (Columbus).
Up to 35 head of choice reg. Angus cattle incl. open and bred heifers, springing cows, cows with calves, young bulls, over 100 head to select from. Robert H. Witcher, Rt. 2, Cedartown.
Young grade bulls, Brangus, Black Angus and Hereford. R. H. Porter, Rt. 2. Duluth. Ph. 4762138.
Angus bulls from production tested herd, 3 of breeds best bloodlines, 7 yr. old son of Int'l Grandchampion, selling to prevent inbreeding, free del. within 75 mi. J. E. Gunby, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg (Z. C. 30277). Ph. 253-3633 (Newnan).
Whiteface Hereford cow with mo. old bull calf, 10 mos. old bull, all 3 for $250., can del. D. P. Stearns, Rt 3, White Rd., Conyers, Ph. 483-4934.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 9 mos. old, $175.; 3 reg. Black Angus heifers, 8-9 mos. old, $150. ea.; Guernsey cow, approx. 750 Ibs., bred to Angus bull, to calve in Mar., $150. Bobby SprewelL, Rt. 2, Carrollton, Ph. 258-3988.
Reg. Black Angus bulls, best bloodlines, good conformation, $150. and up, call before coming to see. Lewis P. Rowan, Rt. 2, Box 33, McDonough (Z. C. 30253). Ph. 957-4696 (after 7 p. m.).
Purebred Hereford heifer, bred; Guernsey cow to calve in Apr.; purebred Hereford bull; Guernsey and Black Angus heifer. W. C. Hall, Wilkerson Mill Rd., Palmetto. Ph. 463-3238 (no collect calls).
Sev. Victor Domino bred polled Hereford bulls, not highly fitted but ready for heavy service, herd cert for T. B. and Bangs, clean pedigreed, priced reasonable. C. E. Downs, Downs Hereford Farm. Thomaston. Ph. 647-7911 (days) or 647-2629 (nights).
Reg. Jersey bull, 4 mos. old, sell or trade. W. S. Rollo, Rt. 4, Box 336E, Thomasville.
Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 2 yrs. old, ready for heavy service, suitable for purebred or comm. herds, Irg. for age, good col., conformation, from popular bloodlines; 8-12 mos. old bulls. No known dwarf carriers, member GBCIA. Winton C. Harris, Rt 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum).
2 Angus-Holstein heifers, 7 mos. old, $90., abt 4 mos. old, $55. Ollie Miller, Rt 1, Avera, Ph. 547-2263 (Wrens).
Reg. Angus bulls, papers furnished. Dallas H. Powell, 1143 Mary St., Albany, Ph. 435-9707.
Jersey milk cow with first calf, 2 mos. old Jan. 8, $125. Edward T. Causey, 4323 Old Douglasville Rd., Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-3783 (after 6 p.m.) (no collect calls).
Reg. Angus bull, 4 yrs. old, gentle, exc. breeder, selling to prevent inbreeding, would trade for bull or cows of equal value; also, 7 mo. old bull for sale. J. D. Spooner, Box 98, Douglas, Ph. 384-1787 (after 7 p.m.).
Reg. Angus bulls and heifers, best bloodlines from clean herd, C.V., good number of ea. to select from. Bill Reynolds, Crowley & Reynolds Farm, 205 N. Lakeshore Dr., Carrollton, Ph. 8327083.
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FOR SALE
Cattle
Purebred Charolais bull, 1800 Ibs., papers furnished, $750. J. W. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 219, Armuchee. Ph. 232-0127 (Rome).
Nice, well bred Shorthorn bulls, all reg., well built, horned and polled, ready for It. service, red and drk. roan, sev. to choose from. Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie(Z.C. 31768).
Reg. Red Angus bulls and heifers, breeding age, yearlings, calves; Red Factor cows, 3-5 yrs., some bred, some with calves. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome Ph. 232-3019.
Reg. Black Angus bull from Eileenmere-Black Cap bloodlines, 19 mos. old, guaranteed breeder. Mrs. Mattie Alexander, Rt. 3, Douglasville. Ph. 942-4451 (no collect calls).
Sev. reg. Angus bulls and heifers, 7 mos. to 1 yr. old, from Bangs free herd, heifers vacc. for Bangs, bulls and heifers not related, $165. ea. James H. Cook, Rt. 1, DeMooney Rd., College Park (Z. C. 30022). Ph. 964-6846 (Fairburn.
Sev. reg. polled Hereford bulls, 9-23 mos. old, good conformation, choice bloodlines, reasonably priced; also, 10 open heifers, herd certified and accredited. James L. Hadden, Gibson, Ph. 598-2878.
Choice feeder calves, corn fed, 450 Ibs., up. Robert McDowelL, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6273.
Holstein-Jersey crossed dairy heifer, 15 mos. old, $110. Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt. 2, Box 251, Lilburn, Ph. 469-8305.
Swine
10 Spotted Poland China crossed pigs, 8 wks. old, wormed, castrated, nice and healthy, $12.50 ea. D. S. Haymore, Rutledge, Ph. 484-7268.
15 feeder pigs, Poland China from reg. stock, 10 wks. old, ready to go; 10 good shoats, $1.25 Ib. 0. L. Fuller, 4984 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH 5-5004.
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2 brood sows, been bred abt. 1 mo., 1 big bone Guinea sow, 1 half
50-75 feeder pigs for sale. F. D. Bowles, 4074 Bankhead Hwy., N
Yorkshire, half Hampshire; also, W.. Atlanta, ph. SY 4-4801.
16 pigs, Hampshire-Duroc crossed, $15. ea. A. R. Coleman, Rt. 1, Coleman Rd., Roswell (Z.C.
short nose O.LC. stock hog. Herbert Stanley, Dial. Ph. 838-4719.
Purebred Landrace pigs, boars and gilts. James D^Joyner, Ft.
Purebred Duroc boars and gilts, Valley. Ph. 825-2817.
30075), Ph. 993-4115. 4 adult brood sows and various
size weaned gilts and castrated
treated, 3 mos. old, 75-100 Ibs. ea., $30. ea. W. G. Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 217, Fitzgerald, Ph. 423-5117 (no collect calls).
Reg. S.P.C. boar shoats, best bloodlines, long meat type, make fine herd boars, papers in buyers name, $37.50 at lot. George L. Ferguson. Rt. 1. Cave Soring.
males. Located Liberty Grove Rd., Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Harry J. Crider, Jr., 4680 Northside Dr., N. W., Atlanta (Z.C. 30327), Ph. 475-5374 (Alpharetta).
Landrace breeding stock from CMS sire and dam, 80 head gilt and boar pigs, 12 wks. old, service age boars, bred gilts, tested for Bruc., reg. in buyers name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1, Box 113, Kathleen, Ph. 987-3292.
Purebred Duroc boar, 6 mos. old, can be reg., 175 Ibs., $50.; reg. Hampshire boar, 250 Ibs., $75.; corn meal fed hog to kill, 375 Ibs., $80. Mrs. Sarah Wood, Rt. 3, LaFayette, ph. 638-1457 (no collect calls).
Purebred Hampshire pigs, 6 gilts, 3 boars, be 6 wks. old Feb. 13, can be reg., sow from F.F.A. Pig Chain, $15. ea. Donnie Wilburn, Rt. 1, Statham, (Z.C. 30666). Ph. 725-7337 (no collect calls).
Quality breeding stock, S.P.C. boars and gilts, proved by cert, and performance testing. Joseph L. Johnson, Rt. 3, Twin City, Ph. 237-7715.
Purebred Hampshire breeding stock, from Brass Blender Lady, 61 State Fair Grandchampion Hamp. gilt, 5 1/2, 6 1/2 mos. old males and gilts, Irg. litters, treated for Cholera, wormed, reasonably priced, del. for sm. fee. Mrs. Robert E. Collins, Rt. 1, Dexter, Ph. 875-3225.
Purebred Yorkshire and Hampshire boars and open gilts, production tested from top bloodlines, located 4 mi. S. on Greenville Hwy. W. T. Burton, Rt. 3 Box 197, Quitman, Ph. 263-7037 (no collect calls).
Purebred Duroc boar, service age, $75. C. E. White, Pitts (Z.C. 31072) Ph. 648-2054 (no collect calls).
Purebred meat-type Duroc males and gilts, 31/2-6 1/2 mos. old, sired by 5th place Aug. male at the 1966 Sou. Duroc Congress. John E. Tyre, Gardi. Ph. 4272711.
10 Duroc-Hampshire crossed pigs, approx. 8 wks. old, $12.50 ea. Cleve Puckett, Rt. 3, Stockbridg-e, ph. 474-7377.________
Reg. Hampshire breeding stock, service age boars, bred gilts, boars and gilts, 6 mos. old and under, reg. in buyers name, treated for Cholera. T. C. Hammock, Rt. 1, Box 313, Dry Branch (Z. C. 31020). Ph. 945-2617 (Jeffersonville1).
35 Hampshire shoats, 75-100 Ibs., 20 Hampshire - Yorkshire crossed pigs, 30-50 Ibs. Robert W. West. Rutledge Ph. 484-7508.
140 head of feeder pigs, 1/2 to 3/4 meat type Duroc, 2 mos, old. F. W. Weeks, Rt. 2, Vienna. Ph. 268-2901.
4 meat type Hampshire boars, ready for service, $60. ea. John C. Webb, Rt. 3, Chatsworth, Ph. 695-3802.
4 reg. Landrace boar pigs, 10 wks. old. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH 2-1334.____________.
Duroc gilts, 5 1/2 mos. old, $50.; boars, 4 1/2 mos., $50.; boars and gilts, 3 1/2 mos., $35. Located 15 mi. S. E. of, on Hwy. 30. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton, Ph. 772-3345.
Cherry Red Durocs, long meattype, nom. in UDA, will reg. in buyers name, service age male and gilts, $65., at farm. A. C. Weathers, Box 124, Mershon. Ph. 647-5826 (no collect calls).
Reg. National Lrg. Black English pigs, 8-12 wks. old; some bred Yorkshire sows, Landrace, breeding age gilts, Blue Spotted Hybrids. W. E. Harris, Rt, 4, Box 9, Gumming (Z.C. 30130), Ph. 887-5917.
6 purebred Hampshire pigs, $15.
ea.; Duroc gilt, Hampshire gilt,
both bred to purebred Duroc boar,
$50. ea. o. M. Dobson, Rt. 2,
Ellenwood, Ph. 361-3049 (no col-
lect calls).
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Duroc pigs, sired by King Royal 66, my reserve champion boar at Ga. State Fair, 1966, with Royal Falcon, New Outlook, Arabia Star Command and other good bloodlines, reasonably priced. All inquiries ans. Dahny Burgess, Rt. 3, Washington, Ph. 294-6513 (no collect calls).
Purebred Poland China male hog, 4 yrs. old, 550 Ibs., $100. J. W. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 219, Armuchee, Ph. 232-0127 (Rome).
Duroc gilts, nom. in U.D.A., will reg. in buyers name, $45. J. L. O'Connell, Rt. 3, Waycross, Ph. 283-6790 (no collect calls).
Reg. Landrace breeder stock, 3-4 mos. old, unrelated boars and gilts, 1 bloodline imported from Canada, from state tested stock, will ship. Herman J. Roper, Helen, Ph. 878-2811.
Yorkshire breeding stock, boars and gilts. Alien C. Smith, Box 565, Hazlehurst, Ph. 375-4319 (after 7 p.m.)._____________
Yorkshire breeding stock, sire: Bonna Vista Bingo, CMS reserve grandchampion, dam: Blue Bonnet, out of PR-CMS-CL stock line, reg. in buyers name, wormed, treated for Cholera, Erysipelas, 4 1/2 fmos, old, reasonably priced. D. A. Hunter, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph. 964-2658.
Reg. Spotted males, soon be service age, 4 mos. old, 100 Ibs., $40 ea. some for $25. ea.; also, gilts for sale. R. D. Meadows, Wadley, Ph. 252-5687._______
Horses, Mules & Ponies
3 yr. old mule, sorrel with 4 white stockings, $150.; also, 5 yr. old, racking mare, $200. Rip Wilson, Rt. 3, Madison, Ph.953-j.
Small reg. Quarter horse gelding, Grandson of Poco Bueno, $350.; also, bred Galiceno brood mares, $350., each. Alford Wall, R t. 1, Wootstock R d., R oswell (Z.C. 30075), Ph. 993-4378._______
At stud: reg. Quarter horse, Dan Spray, son of Penny Pendleton, AQHA champion, son of Scotter S, top cutting horse, dam June Dandy by Jim Dandy from Chubby H, $100. J. Mac Griffith, Buchanan, Ph. 646-5292.
Reg. Quarter horse stud, grandson of Tonto Bars Gill, proven pleasure horse, Quarter horse, standing at stud until sold; also, half-Arabian stud, 7 mos. old; sorrel filly, 9 mos. old, out of outstanding road pony lines. Catharine Stone, Misty Creek Farm, Rt. 1, Willco Rd., Roswell.
AQHA reg. stallion, grandson of 3 Bars,, 8 mo. old reg. stud colt, son of Farm Bars, by Sugar Bars, $225.; 2 1/2 yr. old reg. Quarter mare, $350.; 8 yr. old racking mare, gentle, $200.; 7 yr. old, 3 gaited gelding, $150. W. R. Penland, 101 Camellia Dr., Marietta, Ph. 422-7793 or 428-6534.
NOTICE TO BEEKEEPERS
Beekeepers who wish to advertise bees for sale through the Market Bulletin must first have their bees inspected by entomologist of the State De partment of Agriculture.
Only hives or colonies in modern, movable frame equipment can be inspected. Purpose of the inspec tion is to prevent the sale or movement of diseased hives or colonies.
Persons desiring to advertise their bees in The Bulletin should first write the Entomology Division of the Georgia Department of Agriculture and re quest an inspection. If the bees pass inspection an advertisement may then be sent to The Bulletin.
Grey mare, 8-10 yrs. old, wt. approx. 800 Ibs., 15 hands tall, gentle for ladies and children, $150.; also, 15 in. quilted seat pleasure type western saddle, bridle, blanket and nylon halter, $65.; 15 in. seat, beef hide covered, Quarter horse, bar tree, roping saddle, $90. George F. Christenberry, U. S. 27 N., Rt. 1, Rome.
At stud: Prefecto Golden Son, dbl. reg. Palomino, American saddlebred, will take limited number of mares for 67 season, fee, $100.; also, saddlebred horses for sale. D. P. Stearns, Rt. 3, White Rd., Conyers, Ph. 483-4934.
2 reg. brood mares in foal to top stallions, 2 reg. filly colts, Glory's Night Lady and Merry Belle Lee, 18-20 mos.; 1 reg. stallion colt, 6 mos., all top bloodlines. Richard Hamrick, Rt. 2, Jasper, Ph. 692-3656 (days), 6923620 (nights).
Reg. and grade Shetland ponies, suitable for children, $75. and up. A. L. Lewis, 3665 Thaxton Rd., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. 344-2777.
Black and white Pinto horse, with 4 white stocking legs, 14 1/2 hands high, 9 yrs. old, good cow and roping horse, gentle for women and children, complete with saddle, bridle, blanket and breast plate. Tabby Pitts, Rt. 1, Hwy. 41 N., Ashburn (Z.C. 31714).
January 25, 1967 Reg. 2 yr. old Quarter horse filly, good bloodlines and conformation. C. L. Hardin, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5878. Palomino Quarter Horse mare and western roping saddle, well trained and gentle. W. Howard Fowler, Lawrenceville, Ph. 9633423 or 963-7687. Chico's Calamity Jane, #T67085, reg. Appaloosa mare, sorrel with frosted blanket and spots over loin and hips, star on forehead, 3 yrs. old trained, excellent for breeding. Bob Mordan, Viewmont Appaloosa, Lithonia, Ph. 404-6017. (no collect calls). 4 farm mules, $65. to $85. each, also 2 work mares, $75. and $100. ea.; also, 2 horse wagon, exc. cond., set of heavy leather harness, $100. Berry J. Whatley, Hwy. 85, Senoia, Ph. 599-3279. (no collect calls). At stud; reg. Tenn. Walking horse Ramblers Invasion by Go Boy Invasion, out of Ramblers War Bride, fee, reg. mares, $50., not reg. $35., Earl P. Stokes, Rt 3, Box 397, Griffin, Ph. 2277502. At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking Stallion, Eagle's Red Alien, reg. No. 571260, sorrel, 4 white stockings and blaze, fee, $25., with return privileges; for sale, solid black colt, can board mares $1. a day. Richard P. Adams, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose, (Z. C. 30634). ph. 283-1317 (Elberton). Half Arabian gelding, 2 1/2 yrs. old, green broke, suitable for childs hunter, eligible for registration, $300.; purebred Welsh mares, 3 1/2 yrs. and up, $200. to $500. consider trade for Whiteface cattle. C. I. Bryans, Jr., 1030 Katherine St., Augusta, Ph. 7369866 (after 6:00 P. M.). 2 nice Shetland ponies, gentle for children, priced reasonably, or will trade for cattle. Charles H. Woodliff, Rt. 1, Box 404, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5365. One reg. Palomino mare, 14 yrs. old, 1 Palomino-Albino cross filly colt, 4 yrs. old, both are gaited and good saddle horses. James L. Hadden, Gibson, Ph. 598-2878. At stud: Golden Palomino Walking horse; jet black Arabian, reg. 20098-Arzuz; blood hay Arabian, reg. 26184-Belshazza, fee, $25., for grade mare, can pick up mare or bring stud; also, 1/2 Arabian stud, reg., for sale, J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. Bu-9-5798. Shetland pony mare, sorrel, white mane and tail, 3 or 4 years old, has not been broke, with bridle, $70. Sam E. Seals, 3315 Newton Dr., Atlanta, Ph. 344-5787 (after 5 p. m.). Thoroughbred racehorse stallion, can be used as a stud, would make good Quarter horse cross. W. E. Baker, Jr., Box 556, Hawkins ville, Ph. 892-2940. One roan red riding horse and bridle, gentle but spirited, white blaze face, with white stockings, about 10 years old, three gaited, $125. J. H. Long, Rt. 2, Lilburn, Ph. 469-8414 (no collect calls). Palomino mare, 5 yrs. old, bred to jet black Arabian stallion, will foal in spring, well trained, $450. Mrs. C. W. Malcolm, Rt. 3, Covington, Ph. 786-2486^____ White gelding horse, 8 yrs. old, good condition, gentle, for ladies or children, $100., or trade for young fresh milk cow. Roy West, Rt. 1, Box 235, Stockbridge, (Z.C. 30281). At stud: A.Q.H.A. reg. # 340, 718 Mart Blob, 15-2 hands, sorrel, blaze, one sock; for sale, reg. Quarter horses, reasonable. Mrs. Tholan King, 1069 Dutchtown Rd., Savannah, Ph. 355-4667. Good selection of ponies, all sizes and colors, good bloodlines, horses, saddles, reasonably priced. C. M. Bond, Lavonia, Ph. 356-3244 or 356-2673.
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Other Livestock
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
9 mo. old buckskin half Arabian colt, sired by Bandar, gentle, halter broke; also, buckskin Quarter mare. Jerry McGarity, Ellenwood, Ph. 241-4664._________
Dappled Palomino mare, 4 yrs. old, 5 gaited, gentle, excellent ladies horse; also, 2 yr. old, 1/2 Arab stallion, jet black with 4 white stockings, green broke, very showy with high action. H. B. Calender, 1941 Flat Shoals Rd., Riverdale, Ph. 478-7179 (no collect calls).____________
At stud: reg. Quarter stud, Ranaco P-116, 175, red dunn, Fast Coin' Turp, 171167, true buckskin, fee $100., reg. mares, $75., grade mares, will pick up and deliver mares. Jimmy Rickard, Circle R Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 4838083._______________
Reg. Palomino stallion, good bloodlines, good breeder, $295. L. H. Bell Rt. 6, Statesboro, Ph. 764-5924 (after 4 or weekends).
8 yr. old, bay English mare, "Baby Doll" 13.1 hands, blue ribbon winner, perfect conformation, exp. rider. Fay Bynum, 3889 Herschel Rd., College Park, Ph. 767-2960._____________
Pleasure horse, grey gelding, seven years old, sire, reg. Tenn. Walking horse, $150. Mrs. John Zotti, 1965 Niskey Lake Dr., S. W., Atlanta (Z.C. 30331)._________
One stud yearling pony, sorrel with blaze face, very gentle, exc. for small children, $50. W. T. Whitley, # 9 Magnolia Ave., Savannah, Ph. 354-9675 (no collect calls).________________
Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, McVay's Roan Alien II, good disposition, conformation, gentle, easy to handle, standing at stud until sold, $25. for grade mares; for sale, bay Quarter type mare about 13 hands, gentle but spirited, letters answered. Mrs. Sherry Smith, Rt. 2, Cook Rd.. Ellenwood.
Quarter mare 3 1/2 yrs. old, spirited but gentle, has 4 white feet, light reddish brown with white mane and tail, bridle and western padded saddle, $275. Neal Landers, Rt. 1, Pleasant Hill Rd., Duluth, Ph. 448-2559 (no collect calls).____________
Small Shetland pony, for sale or will trade for heifers or bull. Boyd Baggett, Douglasville, Ph. J42-6832._____________
7 yr. old, Quarter Horse mare, good bloodlines, make a nice brood mare, gentle for experienced riders weighs about 1100 Ibs., bred to foal in June, $200. Donnie Barton, Hapeville, Ph. 766-8918.
8 yr. old Roan, 5 gaited pleasure horse, gentle, for young riders 10 and over, also, English saddle and bridle, all for $225. cash. Donn Pringle, 254 Barton Dr.. Hapeville. Ph. 766-8918.
At stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion, Sunshine Brant, reg. No. 640076, Midnight Sun and Last Chance breeding, bay, 2 stockings, star, fee, $50., with return privileges. Dianne Kelley, 3340 Irish Lane. Decatur._______________
Palomino Quarter horse gelding, 4 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs., exc. disposition, good conformation and western pleasure horse, any one can handle. Mrs. Wanda Perm, 16 Capes Apt., Covington, Ph. 7868372 (no collect calls).
Reg. P.O. A. pony stallion, loud Appaloosa blanket, 2 yrs. old; top quality reg. and grade Quarter horses at reasonable prices. Regan Stone, Rt. 2, Calhoun (Z. C. 30701), Ph. 629-2917.
2 ponies, brown and white mare will foal in spring, solid white stallion, both are gentle and will ride., reasonably priced. J. C. Parker, R|i. 2, Calhoun.
At stud; reg. Walking horse, Eagles Red Alien, TWHA reg. 571260, sorrel, 4 white stockings, and blaze, exc. bloodlines, fee, $25. with return privileges, can board mare for short time, $1. a day, also, for sale, 1 black colt. Richard P. Adams, Rt. 1, Dewy Rose, Ph. 283-1317 (Elberton).
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Other Livestock
WANTED
Part American Saddle horse gelding, bay with black mane and tail, 7 yrs. old, gentle but spirited, $185., with bridle; Mexican burro, female, 4 yrs. old, $85., with sad-
Want family type cow, gentle, easy to milk, prefer a Jersey cow. R. W. Bryant, Rt. 2, Moultrie (Z. C. 31768).
dle, bridle, blanket. Robert C. Cullison, Rt. 1, Box 624, Warner
Want one or two racking Palomino mares, must be real gen-
Robins (Z.C. 31093) ph. Wa 3-, ,tle for ladies or children, will
2994 (no collect calls).
buy or trade registered TWA Pa-
Blue roan mare, $275., Quarter and Tenn. Walker, 2 white stockings and blazed face, exc. trail or pleasure horse, exp. rider
lomino mare, 5 yrs.'old, but walks too fast, bred to Quarter horse. W. A. Robertson, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 518, Savannah Ph. 355-2251.
preferred. Ginny Liles, Rt. 2, Box 82, Brunswick, Ph. 265-8256.
Want reg. Hampshire gilt abt 4 mos. old, 50 mi. radius,Atlanta.
5 yr. old Quarter horse, well trained, ideal roping horse, good
Tom Richards, Rt. 1, Whitesburg, (Z. C. 30185).
roping saddle, $250. G. W. Spires, Jr., Sparks, Ph. 549-8376.
Want good grade or reg. Brown Swiss cattle. State what you have,
3 yr. old mare Shetland pony, price in first letter. Elmo R.
reddish brown with white mane- Bush. Montezuma, Ph. 472-2756.
tail, green broke, sell or will trade for beef cattle of equal value. R. R. Richardson, Rt. 8, Stone Mtn., Ph. 469-6565.
Want services of Saanen, or all white mostly Saanen stud buck, within 30 miles of Albany. Mrs. Terry Lacey, Rt. 2, Albany (Z. C.
At stud: Whistle Pete Nib, 31763) ______________
AQHA No. 216,835, exc. color Want Quarter horse, around 4 and conformation, top horse with yrs. old, Atlanta area, no stallion, exc. cow sense, now breeding for must be sound, gentle, good confor-
1967, fee $50. Ronnie Hodges, mation. Palomino preferred, reaRt. 1, Social Circle, (Z. C. 30279) sonably priced, give desc., hands
Ph. 786-3112.
and age. R. B. Brown, 4407 Jett
At stud: reg. Morgan, reg. Tennessee Walker, Wack POA stallion; for sale, several reg. Morgans, including Palomino mare, chestnut colt and chestnut filly; also, do horseshoeing, any type. Paul Brown, Rt. 1,
Rd., N. W. Atlanta, (Z. C. 30307) Ph. 255-5252. (after 6 P. M.).
Want two registered Jersey heifer calves, or subject to registration, not over three months old. W. S. Rollo, Rt. 3, Box 336 E, Thomasville, (Z. C. 31792).
Jonesboro, Ph. 478-7289.
Want 10 to 100 head of beef
2 prs. nice, mare mules, 10001100 Ibs., exc., fat, age not bad. C. D. Cheeley, Box 74, Sparta (Z.C. 31087).
type cattle, will pick up at your place. V. C. Ellington, Conyers (Z. C. 30207). Ph. 483-8808.
Want Saanen doe, milking now or
to freshen soon, reasonable price,
2 roan Walking horse geldings, not over 100 mi. Calhoun. Mrs.
3 and 10 yrs. old, 2 red racking S. A. Coker, 108 Stones Loop, horse geldings, both approx. 9 yrs. Calhoun.
old, $150. and up. W. C. Collins, 1329 Weston Dr., Decatur, Ph. 289-5678.
Want one steer, 800 or 900 Ibs., broken, one Guernsey bull, with horns, 700 or 800 Ibs., and
1 pr. black mare mules, gentle, well trained works to anything, single or double, wt. 1000 Ibs.
two-thirds white; blocky white work type horse, 3 to 5 yrs. old. J. F. Wellborn, Rock Springs.
Livestock Feed, each, runs in pasture with cattle
and hogs, 1, 14 yrs. old, 1 older, $225. for pr. M. B. Burt, Daw-
sonville (4 mi. North).
3 gaited small horse, 4 yrs. old, very gentle for children; racking gelding, 6 yrs. old, chestnut with white markings, gentle for anyone. Jerry Brown, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ph. 428-8456 or 4286047 (after 5:00 P. M.).
Reg. Quarter horse stallion, Bandee Vandy, top bloodlines and conformation, foaled May 9, 1965. Regan Stone, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. 629-2917.
Mares heavy "in foal, bred mares, gelding, fillies and stallion, Palomino, Welsh and Tenn. $50. and up, matched pairs, different colors, several to choose from, 2 to 8 yrs. old. MarvinNewsome. Jordan Mill Rd., Sandersville (Z. C. 31082). Ph. 552-3856.
Black Tennessee Walking mare, four years old, granddaughter of Midnight Sun, will foal this month, also, 2 year old black colt, green broke, grandson of Merry Go Boy. Mrs. H. L. Hawkins, Box 878 Thomasville, Ph. 226-3219.
Sheep & Goats
Young, hornless ToggenburgSaanen crossed billy, 11 mos. old, $13. Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt. 2, Box 251, Lilburn, Ph. 4698305.
Hay & Grain
FOR SALE
Orchard Grass andClover, Fescue hay, 40? to 65? bale at barn. W. W. Cockburn, Rt. 1, Crandall.
Bright baled Oats, no rain, plenty of grain, 40 lb. avg., 75? bale. Jimmie L. Willis, Rt. 1, Warner Robins, Ph. 987-2648 (evenings).
250 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, $22.50 ton for entire lot, can furnish 8 ton cap. truck for hauling for sm. fee. L. H. Bell, Rt. 6, Statesboro, Ph. 764-5924 (after 4 p.m. or weekends).
* Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fert. and limed, baled without rain, $30. ton at barn. Melvin Harris, Rt. 1, Box 91, Manchester, Ph. 846-9777.
Quality Serecia-Lespedeza hay, 75? bale. W. H. Jones, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-6911.
Approx. 70 tons of good Coastal Bermuda hay, well fertilized and limed, no rain, square bales, $35. ton at barn. Located 9 mi. East. J. W. Dent, Hwy. 96, Ft. Valley, Ph. 825-2842.
2 young Nubian-Toggenburg nannies, 1 to kid in Feb., other in May; Irg., hornless, ToggenburgNubian buck, proven breeder, 11 mos. old, blonde. All good milk stock. J. W. Cartledge, Sr., 2829 Hart Dr., Columbus. Ph. FA 25280 (no collect calls).
Approx. 2000 bales Fescue, Orchard and Ladino Clover mixed hay, heavily fertilized and limed, cured without rain, 60? and 65? bale. London Duckworth, Ringgold Villanow Rd., Rt. 2, Ringgold (Z. C. 30736), Ph. 673-4673 (no collect calls).
Coastal Bermuda hay, no rain, no weeds, highly fertilized and limed, $32. ton, 80? bale. W. C. Burnsed, Ellabell, Ph. 653-2568 (Pembroke).
Approx. 200 tons of choice Coastal Bermuda hay at barn or can deliver short distances in 4-5 ton lots. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, (Z.C. 31560), Ph. 5842312 (Odum).
Good new, Coastal hay, highly fertilized and limed, $30. ton at barn. G. E. Crouch, Old Town Plantation, R.F.D 2, Louisville.
Exc. Coastal Bermuda hay, $25. ton at barn. WA E. Baker, Jr., Box 556, Hawkinsville.
Coastal Bermuda hay, fert., baled without rain, $35. ton at barn, del. extra. Lamar A. Putnam, Rt. 1, Preston (Z. C. 31824).
Good Coastal Bermuda hay from well fert. pastures, $30. ton at barn. T. J. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 119, Cobbtown.
Good, bright, highly fert. Orchard Grass and Fescue hay, cut and baled without rain, $1.00 bale at barn. Mrs. Willie Marques> Rt 2, Austell, Ph. 948-2863.
Best Coastal Bermuda hay, 75? bale; mixed hay, mulching hay, 50? bale. R. L. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. 378-2245.
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fert. and limed, baled without rain, no weeds, $34. ton at barn, located 25 mi. of Savannah. W. C. Burnsed, Ellabell, Ph. 653-2568 (Pembroke).
Coastal or Bermuda grass hay, highly fertilized, no rain, 85? bale at barn. Large or small orders welcome. Located 11 mi. W. of Pine Mountain on Hwy. 18, at Jones Cross Road. James R. Woods. Flving W. Ranch, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain, Ph. 822-6580 (LaGrange).
Good, rain free Fescue, Coastal Bermuda and Fescue mixed hay, $1. bale at barn, $1.10 bale del. Betty McDowell, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6273.
Good, rain free, Fescue, Coastal Bermuda and Fescue mixed, $1. bale at barn, $1.10 bale del. Porter Wiggins, Rt. 2, Fairburn Ph. 964-2915.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay, no weeds, $25. ton. Oliver Odom, Rt. 3, Metter (Z.C. 30439).
Coastal, Fescue and Orchard Grass hay, 75? bale at barn. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689.
Bahia Grass hay, cut without rain, $1. bale. Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-1891 (after 4 p.m., weekdays).
14,000 bales of hay, several kinds, 65? bale in truck load lots. D. G. Barnett, Rt. 1, Cedartown Ph. 748-3708.
Fescue and Serecia Lespedeza hay, top quality. Located at farm on Liberty Grove Rd., Harry J. C rider, Jr., Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5374.
Fescue hay, 70? and up a bale; mixed Serecia, $1.00 bale. A. R. Coleman, Rt. 1, ColemanRd.,Roswell (Z. C. 30075), Ph. 993-4115.
Several tons of Fescue and Orchard Grass hay, good bales, $25. ton at barn. Kermit Reece, Ellijay, Ph. ME 5-2587.
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized and limed, 75? bale, $28. ton at barn. Don C. Nail, Rt. 3, Baxley, Ph. 367-3333.
Coastal Bermuda hay, good quality, 75? and 65? bale at barn. C. F. Johnson, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 461-7817.
Coastal Bermuda hay, no rain, no weeds, highly fertilized, $1. bale, mixed hay, 85? bale. Mrs. A. D. Hayes, 2309 Second Dr., Decatur, Ph. DR 8-0857 (Decatur) or 963-9490 (Snellville).
Agricultural
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Strawberry pits., Massey, jersey Bell, Irg. berries, heavy bearers, $2.10 C., 300, $5.50; Pocahontas, $1.75 C.; Catskill, Premier, Blakemore. Mastadon, Klondike, $1.00 C., 300, $2.75, $8.00 M.; Tenn. Beauty, Dixieland, $1.30 C., 300, $3.75. Del. No checks, Bonnie Smith, Rt. 2, Gainesville (Z. C. 30501)._____________
Mushroom spawn with comp. instructions for either synethetic, manure of sawdust beds, $5.00, instructions only, $1.00. E. L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terr., Augusta (Z. C. 30904).
Scuppernong pits., both brown and black, well rooted, damp packed. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4,Box204C, Griffin.
Muscadine grapevines, catnip, horehound, sourwood, black raspberries, Himalayan blackberries, 4, $1.00; blue Damson plum, old fashion peach trees, 3, $1.00. Add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.____________
Crabapple bushes, 3, $1.50. Add post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Tenderhull Sugar English pea seed, germ., 91 pet., $1. cup; okra, germ. 91 pet., White Creaseback, White Deep String, germ., 96 pet., White Marrones Cornfield beans, germ. 94 pet., 50? cup; Cowhorn, Banana papper, germ. 66 pet., 25? tsp. Add post. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
White multiplying or nest onion pits., $1. C., ppd. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula (Z.C. 31733).
Russian comfrey roots, 4, $1.25; Steins, Robinson, Arkansas Beauty strawberry pits., 50, $1.75. pp. F. M. Abie. Dahlonega.
Klondike strawberry pits., $1. C., 300, $2.50, 500, $3.50, $6. M.; Mastadon, $1.10 C. Add post. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville (Z.C. 30501).
Streamline strawberry pits., $1.50 C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Old fashioned green cane for spring pit., 3? per stalk, at bed. A. C. Price, Bronwood, Ph. 9952620 or 995-5158._____
Apple trees, Red, Golden Delicious, Yates, Horse, Rome Beauty, Early Harvest, Shockley, Ben Davis, June, 60? ea.; pears, Garber, Keiffer, 75? ea. Add post, on orders less than $10. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland.
Strawberry pits., Catskill, Premier, Mastadon, Blakemore, Klondike, Dixieland, Tenn. Beauty, $1.25 C 300, $3.25, $8. M.; Pocahontas, $1.75 C., 300, $5.; Massey, Jersey, Irg. berries, heavy bearers, $2.10 C., 300, $5.50. Del. Mrs. O. L. Canup, Rt. 2, Gainesville (Z.C. 30501).
Bearing size blueberries, dewberries, blackberries, $1. doz.; red, yellow plum bushes, 5, $1.; black walnuts, 4, $1.; pecan sprouts, 50? ea.; tame cherry sprouts, $1. ea.; winter huckleberries, 3, $1. Add post. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay (Z.C. 30540).
Genuine Hicks Broadleaf tobacco seed, germ. 93 pet., pure seed, 99.53 pet., inert, .47 pet., sample, $1.; 2 ozs., $3.50; $20.00 lb.; 3 Ibs., $50.00; 10 Ibs., $100.00. PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Klondike strawberry pits., everbearing, damp packed, $2. C., ppd., $1.50 C., at my home. Min. shipment, 200 pits., Ga. orders only. No. C.O.D. orders. Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., N. E., Atlanta (7) Ph. 373-1846.
Grapevines, scuppernong, a few Hunts, some Higgins, Irg. of all white muscadine grapes, Magoons, self-fertile, good for pollinating, well rooted, damp packed. Grady Ison, Brooks, Ph. 599-3323 (no collect calls).
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THE MARKET BULLETIN
Agricultural
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE Pensacola Bahia Grass seed, pure seed, 97.65 pet, inert, 2.26 pet, weed seed, .09 pet, germ., 48.25 pet, firm seed, 43.00 pet, total germ., 91.25 pet, 20? Ib. at farm. Clide L. Frasier, Sycamore (Z.C. 31790). Pensacola Bahia seed, pure seed, 99.60 pet., inert, .40 pet, no weed seed or other crop, germ., 63.00 pet, firm seed, 31.00 pet, total germ., 94 pet J. J. Hall, Rt 1, Box 74, Albany. Few nice Stanley plum trees, few Burbank plum trees, 50? ea. Add post. Robert W. James, 15 William Binns Apts., Albany. Strawberry pits., Blakemore, Mastadon, Premier, $1.10 C., 300, $3.00. 500, $4.75; Catskill. Tenn. Beauty, $1.40 C., 300, $3.75; Pocahontas, Massey, Irg. berries, heavy bearers, $2.10 C., 300, $5. Del. Miss Lee Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville (Z. C. 30501). Ga. 1123 wheat, pure seed, 99.25 pet, inert, JO pet., no weed seed, germ. 88 pet J. W. Trunnell, Sr., Rt. 4, Cochran (Z. C. 31014). Muscadine grapevines, 3, $1.; Giant Mastadon everbearing strawberry pits., $1.25 C. Add post Mrs. Carrie Anderson, Rt 1, Dahlonega. 14,000 Ibs. Pensacola Bahia seed, pure seed, 97.75 pet, inert, 1.78 pet, weed seed, .18 pct~ other crop, .14 pet, germ., 73 pet., firm seed, 16 pet, dock, 45~per Ib., 20? Ib. Robert L. Jackson, Ft. Valley, Ph. TA 55866. Wild crabapple, hazlenut, muscadine grapevines, 5, $1.00; red raspberry pits., wild blueberry bushes, dewberry, blackberry pits., $1.50 doz. Add post. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt 5, Ellijay. Apple trees, June, Transparent, Horse, Yate, Red, Yellow Delicious, Rome Beauty, Staymon; Pipen, Elberta, Ga. Bell, Hale peach trees, 75?; May cherry, June plum, apricots, pears, chestnuts, $1., sizes 2-4 ft $5. orders ppd. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Mixed strawberry pits., incl. Brilliant, Gem, Klondike and climbers, $1.50 C., 30? post; running strawberries, $1.25 doz., 20?post. Thomas M. Sparks, Rt 3, Lakeview Dr., Chatsworth (Z. C. 30705).
Chas. Wakefield, Round Dutch frostproof cabbage pits., white Bermuda onion pits., Ga. collard pits,, 300, $1.50, 500, $2.00, $3.50 M., ppd. in Ga., $2.25 M. at farm. Mrs. R. Chanclar. Pitts (Z. C. 31072). Ph. 648-2035._______
Jerusalem artichokes, for eating or pit, $2.50 gal.; Blakemore, Klondike strawberry pits., damp packed, $1.00 C. Add post J. K. Stalcup, 2563 Sandtown Rd., Marietta (Z. C. 30060).
Bearing size mtn. huckleberries, dewberries, blackberries, $1.00 doz. Add post. No checks. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1. Blue Ridge (Z. C. 30513).
Black raspberry, Himalayan blackberry pits., 5, $1.00; oldfashion peach, black walnut trees, 3, $1.00; beechnut, hazlenul, muscadine grapevine, black haw bushes, 4, $1.00; garlic bulbs, 10, $1.; Super Sweet vine strawberry pits., $1.00 doz. Add post. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt 6, Gainesville.________________
Agricultural
Seed & Plants
WANTED Want a sin. amt. of Cabbage pea seed; also, white nest onions. Mrs. Jack Minter, Box 23, Newton (Z. C. 31770). Want Serecia seed. Miles F. White, Rt 5, Box 72, Rome (Z.C. 30161). Want 1966 hulled black walnuts for planting. Dr. M. C. Hunt, West Point.
Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts
FOR SALE
1966 crop black walnuts, $1.75 Ib., postpaid, or 5 Ibs. $8.00. Mrs. Kiftie Nichpls, Hiawassee.
Small black walnuts, $2.75 per. bushel, or 12 1/2 cents per. Ib., no orders filled less than 10 Ibs., add postage. John C. Lingerfelt, Rt 2, Dahlonega (Z.C. 30533).
Several bushels of hulled black walnuts, $2.00 bushel. Mrs. John G. Brown, Rt 4, Box 47, Blairsville, Ph. 745-6186 (no collect calls).
Well matured, red Valencia peanuts, $5.00 bu., add postage, Robert W. James, 15 William Binns Apt., Albany (Z. C. 31701). (no collect calls).
Stuart pecans, 47? Ib.; shelled $1.35 Ib., postpaid to 500 miles on 5 Ibs. or more. R. M. Turner, Rupert (Z. C. 31081).
1966 black walnuts, large pieces, $1.75 Ib., P.P. 3 Ib., $5.25, P.P., in 5 Ib. lots, $8.00 P.P. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee (Z. C. 30546).
1966 crop shelled pecans, mostly halves. $1. Ib., plus postage. Mrs. R. L. Tate, Ty Ty (Z. C. 31795).
Black walnut meats, fresh cracked, $1.75 Ib., or 5 Ib., for $8., postpaid. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee (Z. C. 30546)._______________
Flower Plants
Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
Old English or tree boxwood cuttings, 3? ea., plus post Mrs. H. W. Law. Chula (Z.C. 31733).
African violets, 3, $! ; purple money pit, asst. sweet wtlliams, white Siberian iris, 25, $1. Add 25? post. ea. $1. order. Mrs. Homer Black, Box 37, Cave Spring CZ.C. 30124).
Ajuga, 3 kinds 10, $1.00; La. iris, 5, $1.00, incl. red, blue, yellow; begonias, Ross Swishers Hybrid, Argenta, Beechleaf, Coccinea, Medora, 50? ea., comp. list, 10?; vinca, liriope, 30, $1. Add post. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave,, Macon.
Larkspur, Calif, poppy, Spider pit. seed, 35? tsp., stamped env., 4 tsps., $1.00, 10? post; Irg. tuberose, $2.00 doz.; red Spider lilies, $1.00 doz. Add 45? post. $1.00 min. order. Mrs. Jim Blackwell, Newborn (Z. C. 30262).
Cactus, Pompon dahlia tubers 8, $2.25; cactus seed, mixed cols., 25? tsp,, stamped env. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega.
Royal Robe violets, 20, $1.00; ajuga, little cluster type jonquils, 36, $1.00; Shasta, .Gloriosa daisies, lemon lilies, $1.00 doz.; old favorite purple violets, 25, $1.00. Add 40? post. Mrs. R. p. steinheimer. Brooks.__________.
Boxwoods, 6-8 in., 4, $1.50; white, red spiraea, yellow japonica, 3, $1.50; dry daffodil bulbs, $2.00 C.; tall, drk. blue Japanese, blue Siberian, old time blue iris, 2 doz., $1.50; orange daylilies, 2 doz., $1.50. Add post. Henry Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Watermelon, Spider, prayer
everblooming begonias, 75?; cac-
tus, Powder Puff, Castle, Birds
Nest, Sawtooth, Rattail, Scarlet
Bugler, Air Plant, $1.00. Add
post. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Gum-
ming.
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Narrow leaf liriope, border pits., 40? doz., $3,00 C.; Mullein pinks, 50? doz.; red Spider lilies, 10? ea., $1.00-doz.; red Dianthus pinks, 50? doz. Add 30? post. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32, Seville (Z. C. 31084).
Impatients, dbl. pink, peach, red, $1.00 ea., all cols, single, 25? ea.; begonias, Cleopatra, Silver Lake, Angelwing, Lettuce Leaf, Cinderella, 50?, Iron Cross, $1.; fancy leaf coleus, all cols. African violets, 25?, $20. C. Add post. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge.
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40? doz.; vinca minor, 60? doz.; unrooted boxwood cuts, $1.00 doz.; hardy rock garden moss, 2 doz., $1.75; grape hyacinth bulbs, 50? doz. PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville (Z. C. 30103).
New seed, touch-me-not, marigold, asst. cols., Irg. sunflower, castor (mole) bean, 25?, matchbox full, stamped, self-add, env. Free seed with ea. order. H, L. Thomas, 3690 Telstar Dr., Ellenwood (Z. C. 30049).
Dbl. red canna bulbs, dwarf, $3.25 doz., ppd. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Atlanta. Ph. 622-9724.______________
Pink oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.00; red, white, blue thrift, red verbena, white violets, pink sweet Williams, pink hardy phlox, $1.00 doz., $5.00 C.; yellow lilies, 25? ea.; blue iris, orange ruffle lilies, $1.00 doz. Add post Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grantville (Z. C. 30220).
BRUCELLOSIS and TUBERCULOSIS
Dec. 1966 -- Report
BRUCELLOSIS:
CATTLE TESTED ON FARMS
Number Tested ...... 12,246 Reactors ............... 316
Number of Certified Brucellosisfree Swine Herds ...... 30
TUBERCULOSIS:
January 25, 1967 Native azaleas, white dogwood, sweet shrub, black haws, 4, $1.; white, red spiraea, purple lilac, 3, $1. ; blue hyacinths, 6, $1.; nice boxwoods at my home. Add post. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6,Gainesville. Flowering quince, 50? ea.; few magnolias, Tiffney roses in cans, $1., $1.25 ea. according to size; Philippine lily seed, Cardinal pit. seed, 25?, liberal pkg., stamped env. Cannot ship pits. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley-Dixon Rd., Macon. Purple blooming widows tear bulbs, 60? doz.; mixed col. sultana seed, 50? pkg^ Add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540). Rooted rose bushes, yr. old, dbl., single white C her okee, Sweetheart, Dr. Van Fleet, yellow Lady Banksia, pink American Pillow, 75? ea.; red crape myrtle, Fla. jasmine, eleagnus, pittisporum, dbl. white flowering peach, evergreen euonymus, 50? ea. Add post Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. Martin gourd seed, 3 doz., 25?; mole or Castor bean seed, 15, 25?. Send stamped env., will accept stamps in payment, H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie(Z,C, 31768). All col. chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; asst. col. iris, 40? doz.; white, yellow narcissus, yellow jonquil bulbs, 25? doz.; boxwood cuttings, 50? doz.; yellow jasmine, purple lilac, golden bell, all rooted, 4, $1. Add post. No out-of-state orders. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville (Z.C. 30501). Per. white candytuft, dwarf blue per. phlox, dwarf blue Cristata iris, striped liriope. cherry laurels, ligustrums, pink fragrant violets, $1.50 doz.; red violets, blue Siberian iris, Blackberry, white Atamasco lilies, pink achimenese, $1. doz. Add post Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Liriope border grass, $1. doz.; vinca minor, evergreen ground cover, white blossoms, $5. C.; Blackberry lilies, other varieties, per. blue dwarf phlox, $1.50 doz.; red, blue, white violets, $1. doz.; cherry laurels, 75? doz. Add post Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Seed, yellow, orange marigold, zinnias, touch-me-not, hibiscus, hollyhock, four o'clock, Shirley poppy, gillardia, mixed cols., red sal via, blue forget-me-not, pink cleome, red cockscomb, 15? pkg., 2, 25?. Add post., out-of-state orders accepted. Mrs. J. L. Sparks, Rt 3, Chatsworth <Z.C. 30705). Clivia, hollyhock, hibiscus, 5, $1.; 5 cols. Cushion mums, 2 cols. Button mums, 10, $1.; hydrangea, rose, blue PeeGee, white, 40? ea. Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 4, Box 89, Cleveland (Z.C. 30528). Dbl. red, white althaea, red, white weigela, 75? ea.; dlb. red, white flowering peach, $1. ea.; blue Mahan holly, 60? ea.; grass pinks, sweet Williams, primroses, 75? doz. Add post. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. Evergreen fern, $1. clump; pink mtn. ivy, white mtn. laurel, holly, hemlock pines, white dogwood, mimosa, 5, $1.; dbl. yellow Martha Washington sunflower seed, 2 doz., $1. Add post No checks. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge, (Z.C. 30513).
LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS:
Number Tested
9,713
Reactors .......... 22
DAIRY HERDS Number Tested ........ 2,247
Yellow trumpet daffodils, star of Bethlehem, purple iris, 4 doz., $1., 4 o'clock, Christmas jasmine, pink ivy, sweet shrub, purple liac, red roses, mt. laurel, mt. azaleas weeping mary, 5, $1.; old fashion snowball, yellow japonicas, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Number of Certified Brucellosis- Number of Accredited Tuberculo
free Cattle Herds
160
sis free Cattle Herds
152
Cushion mums, $1.25 doz., football mums, $1.50 doz., red cannas, $2.00 doz., carnations, $1.50 doz. pink cannas, $1.50 doz., 5 colors mixed cannas, $1.00 doz. Add postage, each order. Thomas M. Sparks, Rt. 3, Chatsworth (Z.C. 30705).
January 25, 1967
Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed
FOR SALE
4 cols. Calif, poppy, summer poinsettia, 259 Tblspn., stamped env.; tall lemon marigold, 509 match box full; cushion marigolds, bachelors button, baby zinnias, 259 match box. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Seed; monkey flower, lady slipper, shoo fly, blanket flower, 259; asst. cactus seed, 309. Send stamped, self-add, env. Darlene Brooks, 3960 Redan Rd., Stone Mountain (Z. C. 30083).
Carousel seed, produces 2 diff. col. flowers on same pit., grows to 5 ft., blooms June-Sept., 509 tsp., in coin and stamped, self add. env. M. S. Kilgore, Rt. 4, Box 125, Newnan.
Pink cannas, mixed azaleas, 612 in., red flowering quince, 4, $1.00; golden glow, $1.25 doz.; stokesia, foxglove, sweet william, queen anne's lace, $1.00 doz.; red pyracantha, 6, $1.00; oakleaf hydrangea, almond, 3, $1.00. Add post. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).
Burgess Swiss Giant pansy pits., 50, $1.65, $2.60 C.; Admiral Byrd daisies, $1.50 doz.; feverfew, yellow, pink yarrow, gaillardia, larkspur, 25, $1.50; trailing forsythia, Jan. jasmine, althaea, Kerria, 5, $1.00. Add 409 post. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
Sultana seed, 5 diff. cols., 259, 1/2 tsp.; love apple, 259 tsp.; also, vine pomegranate seed, 25? Tblspn. Add new seed. Send stamped, self-add, env. V. J. McCallum, Rt. 2, Box 281, Toccoa (Z. C. 30517).
Daylilies, white Siberian iris, narcissus, daffodils, blue violets, 30, $1.; large dbl. white Briar rose, 509 ea., mountain laurel, rhododendron white dogwood, scarlet maple, hemlock, hazlenut, dbl. yellow Kerria holly, azaleas, all rooted, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Gourd seed: 300 African ornamental beauties, 20 sizes, shapes, col. comb., comp. growing instructions, $1. PP. Send 59 stamp for list of 35 diff. kinds of gourds, all letters ans. W. C. Densmore, Rt. 1, Lookout Mtn., Tenn. (Z. C. 37350) (res. Dade Co., Ga.).
Mixed col. celosia and cockscomb, red salvia, dwarf sunflower, 12 in. tall, 3 col. periwinkle, 3 col. bachelors button, Irg. zinnia, marigold, love apple seed, Irg. pkg., 259, stamped env. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun.
Huge dbl. poppies, red, pink, amber, salmon, lav., purple, white, rain will cover tiny seed, thin out in spring, 259 tsp., stamped, selfaddressed env. Mrs. R. T. Girardeau, 1185 Carlisle Ave., Macon.
Gourd seed, 1966 crop, Bushel, Martin, Dipper, Holy Crown, Round Jumbo, many others, 259, an(l stamped, self-addressed env., free sample of Red Wonder okra seed with order. G. W. Jackson, Box 34, Haralson (Z. C. 30229).
Coleus cuttings, 259; Rattail cactus, 359 ea.; green jew, 159 ea.; daffodils, jonquils, $1.00doz.; sweet shrub, pink running roses, 509 ea.; blue, white iris, $1.00 doz.; plus post.; Martin gourd seed. 259 pkg.; African, odd shaped, 35, $1.00, stamped env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z.C. 30540).
Blue, white violets, houseleek, dbl. daffodils, pink primroses, 6, 509; Pincushion and Rattail cactus, 25 v' ea. Damp packed. Add post. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. i, Ellijay.
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Chinquapin roses, everblooming pink, $2. ea.; lemon lilies, $1. doz.; Seven Sisters pink climbing rose bushes, $1. ea.; Siberian iris, vinca ftiinor, dbl. jonquil, $1. doz. Add 509 Ps'- e^. order. Mrs. Weldon Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Red flowering dogwoods, $1.50; flowering crabapple, red leaf plums, redbuds, mimosa, weeping willow, $1.; white pines, spruce, weigela, crape myrtle, snowballs, native mixed col. azaleas, spiraeas, 1-3 ft., 759. $5. orders ppd. Mrs. T. M. Webb, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Daylilies, 100 diff. cols., unlabeled, 6 clumps, $2.50; mixed col. chrysanthemums, $1. doz.; pink, white, bronze,, red, yellow Cushion mums, red, yellow Button mums, $1.50 doz.; forsythia, dbl. gold kerria, althaea, flowering quince, English dogwood, 4, $1. Add post. Mrs. J. T. Hall, Rt. 5, Rome.
Vari. hollyhocks, purple butterfly, purple lilac, native azaleas, white dogwood, sweet shrub, ferns, 4, $1.; pink running, yellow thornless roses, althaea, yellowbell, 3, $1.; daylilies, purple iris, 10, $1.; white violets, $1. doz.; vinca, 15, $1. Add post. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Nandina, white Easter rose, shrimp pit., 3, $1.; mixed col. bearded iris, $1.50 doz.; yellow, orange, sal. pink cannas, 4, $1.; red Spider lily bulbs, mixed mums, 509 doz.; easy to root box flower cuttings, $1. doz. Add post. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, Rt. 2, Box 111, Bronwood (Z.C. 31726).______
Hatching eggs, $2.50 for 15, from Rhode Island Red bantams, show type, Kickbrocker and Adone strain; also, some white Wyandottes, that are now laying. J. C. Ogletree, 457 ForsythSt., Barnesville (Z.C. 30204).
Games, pure HorId Brown Hatch, pure Kelso Clarets, my Grays and Roundheads, write for prices. Will ship. A. B. Greeson, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville (Z.C. 30245), Ph. 963-2079 (no collect calls).
Purebred bantams, Black Breasted Red, Old English games, from show stock, 3 pair, $12. for all, will ship. William C. Davis, Rt. 2, Box 301, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-8550.
Bobwhite quail, alive, $1. ea., dressed, $1.25 ea., quantity prices available. Clyde L. Perry, Rt. 3, Box 143,Donalsonville(Z.C. 31745), Ph. 861-2468.
Bantams, Red-laced Cornish, 3 hens, 2 cockerels, 1966 hatch, select stock, good layers and setters, all for $12., M.O. only. J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt Gilead Rd., S. W., Atlanta, (Z.C. 30311), Ph. 3443593.
Kimbers white Leghorn hens, laying good, reasonably priced if entire flock of approx. 800 is taken. Mrs. Irma T. Jordon, College Park, Ph. 964-7133 (after 6 P.M.) (no collect calls).
Several breeds of bantams, $5., $7.50 and $10. pr., B.T. Japs, Cochin, O.E.G., B.B. Reds, S. Duckwing. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St., Marietta (Z.C. 30060).
Large Muscovy ducks, some white, some black and white. Mrs. Loma Tarpley, Rt. 1, Chatsworth (Z. C. 30705).
White, Black, Partridge and Buff Cochins, Barred and Partridge Rocks, Partridge Wyandottes, Dk. Cornish, all purebred bantams, $8.50 pair, $12.50 trio, prompt shipment. W. M. Rqckel, Rt. 4, Box 970, Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).
15 Game hens, now laying, $2.50 each in lots of 6; old stags and cocks, $4.00 up; Hatch and Hatch crosses, (both green and slate legged). E. E. Smith, 1781 Boulderview Dr., S. E. Atlanta (Z. C. 30316). Ph. 241-7315 After 6-.30 P. M.
1966 hatched pheasants, Silvers, Goldens, D. T. Goldens, Mongolians, $7. pair; one trio Englisl Blacknecks, $3.50 each; one pair Jumbo Ringnecks, $7.00pair;Reeves cocks, $4.00 each. James B. King, 5232 Rivoli Dr., Macon, Ph. 742-4059.
Sauabs, extra large, improved varieties, individually dressed, packed in "polly" bags, quick frozen, ship anywhere packed in dry ice with good delivery guaranteed, $1.50 per bird, we pay shipping expenses. Maxwell Duke, 123 Mimose Drive, Fort Valley, (31030).
100 Rhode Island pullets, 8 mos. old, laying good, $2.00 ea., must pick up. E. E. Samuel, Rt. 1, Box 270, Stockbridge (Z.C. 30281), Ph. 483-4438 (alter 6 P. M.). (no collect calls).
Asst. col. foxgloves, $1.25 doz.; asst. col. phlox, sweet Williams, 759 doz.; asst. col. dahlia tubers, 209 ea.; white, purple achillea, $1. doz.; Blackberry, tuberose lilies, $1. doz. Add post. $1. min. order. Louise Willis, Rt 4, Box 250, Cartersville (Z. C. 30120).________________
Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE
1 trio B. B. Reds, $7.00, 1 pr. B. T. Japs, $4.00, 1 pr. Black Rosecomb, $5.00; 1 pr. Silver Sebrights, $4.00, several other varities of Bantams, will trade for Silver Duckwing, Kenny Daniel, Rt. 1, King Circle, Roswell (Z. C. 30075), Ph. 993-4452.
Rabbits, 3 grown Dutch bucks, all 9 mos. old, 1 black, 1 blue, 1 tortoise; also, 2 young tortoise bucks, 2 mos. old, reasonably priced or will trade for Dutch does. Will ship express collect. D. F. Osborne, 100 James St., Winder.
10 hens and rooster for sale. Boyd Baggett, Douglasville, Ph. 964-6832._______________
Game cocks, purebred Sniders B. War horse cocks, 1965 hatch, $15. ea., 2, $25., F.O.B.. bred pure for 37 yrs., guaranteed. Tom Weaver, Rt. 2, Box 244, Canon, (Z.C. 30520).
Chinchillas. 11 for sale, exc.; also, Bobwhite quail, flight cond., 1000 for 959, dressed, $15. per doz.; extra breeders, $3. pr. Will ship. R. D. Meadows, Wadley, Ph. 252-5687.
Frozen Bobwhite quail, $1.10 ea., live birds, flight cond.. $1. ea. James Howell, 1626 Stonewall St., Dublin, Ph. 272-1126.
Game chickens, Hood County Grey, 1966 early hatched, raised under wire. T. O. Green, 49 River St., Milstead (Z.C. 30207), Ph. 483-4309.
Game cocks and stags, nice, bred in pens and raised on open range, $3. and up according to kind and size. Raymond Snowden, Rt. 1, Box 215, Hwy. 85, Jonesboro, Ph. 461-7734 (after 6 and on weekends).
13 New Hampshire Red hens, now laying, 2 roosters, $1.50 ea.; 1 pr. large grey geese, $8.00. C. H. Warren, 1828BraeburnCir., Atlanta (Z. C. 30316).
Rabbits, quality show marked Tortoise Dutch trios, $9.00; purebred English Spots, 2 1/2 mos. old, trios, $9.00; also, 1 pr. 12 mos. old, English Spots, good markings, $10.; 1 large mixed breed doe. $4.00. Will ship express collect. Bobby Kimbrell, P. O. Box 106, Winder.
Pure strain wild turkeys, Bobwhite quail, Chukar partridges, Tennessee Red quail and Golden, Lady Amherst, Silver and Reeves pheasants. Write for prices. J. L. Lane, 1328-21st St., Columbus.
Top quality, proven, pigeons, exc. health, Sions, some Sion crosses and other good strains of racing pigeons, pedigrees if desired, breeders and young birds. Horace Carter, 462 S. First St., Jesup, Ph. 427-2450 (no collect calls).
American giant Homer, and Texan Auto-Sexing pigeons, mated pairs, and young birds, producers of large squabs. F. M. Ogletree, Sr., Barnesville.
3 trios, Dark Bulldog Type Cornish Game bantams, $5.00 trio. Will ship express collect. Ben S. Halsteao!, Box 192, PinsonDr., Albany (Z. C. 31705). Ph. 432-2696.
2 purebred, heavy type dark Cornish cockerels, $2. ea., shipped in light crate at buyers expense, M.O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty (Z.C. 31795).
2 purebred Ancona cockerels, and 1 purebred light Brahma cockerel. Fritz Gay, Rt. 1, McRae (Z.C. 31055), Ph. 868-5583.
Approx. 200 hens, white Leghorns, Reds, and some mixed, $30. per hundred. W. L. Voyles, Rt. 2, Box 60, Short Rd., Fairburn, (Z.C. 30213), Ph. 964-7925.
purebred dark Cornish cockerels, large big bone type, ready for service, $2. each, write before you come, have to catch at night on free range. H. W. Thurmond, Rt. 1, Farmington (Z.C. 30638).
5 turkey hens, one gobbler mixed with big Bronze. Mrs. Nellie Bishop, Rt. 2, Midville (Z. C. 30441) Ph. 763-3196 (Twin City) (no collect calls).
Games, Blue Falcons and Red Falcons, cock and 2 hens, $15.; Dom-Pyle and Falcon cocks, $5. ea.; Golden and Silver Sebright bantams, $5. trio, extra hens, $1.50 ea. H. Clayton Garrett, P. O. Box 56, Gainesville (Z.C. 30501).
Young rabbits and grown does, some white and some black, will sell reasonable at my home, cannot ship. Mrs. J. C. Parker, Rt. 2, Calhoun.
Show type: trio's, stag's and cocks, Pure Alien Roundhead's, few Spangles Pure Gray's. E. Jack Moreland, Sr., 895 Paoli Ave., S. E., Atlanta Ph. 627-8229. (no collect calls).
Bantams, Blue and Black Rosecombs, $5.00 pr., $7.50 trio; 3 white Rosecomb hens, $1.50; B. B. Reds, Black Old English games S7.50 pair, $10.00 trio; White Japs, :i5.00 pair, $10.00 trio; Grey japs; :i5.00 to $10.00 trio; pair Blue Old English, $5.00. Connell Land,Rt. 2, Box 329, Thomson (Z.C. 30824).
Raised under wire trio's stags, hens, cocks, purebredAllenRoundhead's pure Grays. Garnett J. Moreland Sr., 1582 Liberty Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. DR 3-4995 (no collect calls).
1 pr. Blue Rosecomb bantams, $5.00, 1 Black Rosecomb cock, $3.; 2 prs. White Modena pigeons, $5. pr. John Stallings, Rt. 3, Carrollton (Z. C. 30117), Ph. 932-3059.
Rabbits, 4 does and 1 buck, grown, 4 does and 1 buck, 4 mos. old. Raymond L. Upchurch, Clyattville, Ph. 242-2551 (after 5 P. M.) (no collect calls).
1 white Emden gander, April, 1966 hatch, sell or exchange for young heavy breed hens. Cannot ship. J. G. Ferguson, 3683 N. Peachtree Rd., Chamblee, Ph. 4572759 (no collect calls).
Fresh frozen oven dressed squab, packed in plastic bags, wt. before dressing over 1 Ib. ea., sold in 1 dozen units at $1.50 ea. Will pay express fee. Jack Duke III, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta, (Z. C. 30902).
Buff Cochins, Golden Sebrights, O. E. Spangles, Silver Duckwings, Anconas, Partridge Wyandott, $5. pr., $7.50 trio; also, Dutch rabbits, grown, black, blue, chocolate, tortoise, $2.00 ea., or will trade for pigeons; 8 does rabbits bred. Gary Hay, 996 Emerson Ave., Atlanta, Ph. MA 7-7981.
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Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
Want one peacock, at least 3 yrs. old, quote price. Mrs. G. W. Caston, Box 15, Jenkinsburg (Z.C. 30234').______________
Want 3 Silkie hens, to be used for setters. Charles T. Massey, P. 0. Box 382, Morgan Valley Rd.. Rockmart.____________
Want white Guineas, 5 hens and 1 rooster. M. M. Hallum, Jr., 1270 Kingsley Circle, N. E., Atlanta, Ph. Me 4-7022 (no collect calls).
Palomino rabbits, 1 buck, 3 does; also, 2 all-wire cages, approx. 18X30X66. Mrs. Judy Stanfield, 693 Cresthill Ave., N. E.. Atlanta (Z.C. 30306), Ph. 872-0312.
3 White-laced, Red Cornish bantam pullets and 1 cockerel, 1966 hatch, $10. Send money order only, buyer pays express charges. J. T. Hudson, P. O. Box 71, Carrollton, Ph. 832-2706 (no collect calls).
Want old time Indian Game cock, must be near Fayetteville, state price. R. F. Sessons, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-7704 (no collect calls)._______________
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
52 sq. 5V metal roofing; elec. fence charger, new cond. L. A. Bailey, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Ph. 8642488 (no collect calls).
Good used sausage mill with stuffer, blades and parts, $2.50; fence charger, used abt. 4 mos., no rust or scratches, works perfectly, $18.00. J. B. Crenshaw, Rt. 1, Pitts.____________
17 qts. pickle beans, in glass jars, $1. ea.; 21 flour bags, abt. 1/2 yd. sq., all prints, 209 ea-> plus post., all to be taken, no less sold. Located 4 mi. W. of Woodstock on old Ala. Rd. Mrs. H. M. Bates, Rt. 3, Acworth (Z.C. 30101).
Pure homemade lard, 3 glass jugs, 7 Ibs., and 2, 8 Ib. jugs, at my home. Miss Cora B. Patter son, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty (Z. C. 31795).
New scraps, 159 Ib. Add post. Mrs. J. C. Montgomery, 991 Rupley Dr., N. E., Atlanta (Z. C. 30306).
200 Irg. garlic bulbs, 59 ea. L C. Treadwell, Rt. 1, Box 313, Stockbridge (Z. C. 30281).
Abt. 80 well matured Martin gourds, 359 ea.; 2 doz. sm. drinking gourds, 20^ ea. Add post. Robert W. James, 15 William Binns Apts., Albany.
Gourd dippers, cut, cleaned, ready to use, $3., ppd. W. C. Densmore, Rt. 1, Lookout Mountain, Tenn. (Res. Dade Co., Ga.).
Appliqued quilt patterns, big apple, butterfly, daisy chain, country boy, bunny rabbit, friendly puppy, rocket ship to the moon, rose wreath, pansy, sunbonnet sue, overall bill, basket of roses, tulip, with appliqued square, $1. ea., plus postage. Mrs. Weldon Long,Rt. 5. Ellijay (Z.C. 30540).
100 colonies of bees, in 8 frame hives, cypress boxes, $8. per hive. P. E. Thomas, Rt. 1, Cordele (Z.C. 31015).
Yellow root, queen of the meadow, rattle weed, yellow dock, catnip, sassafras, wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. lard box Ml, $1. Add post. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Sev. pounds of nice, 196G, dried apples, 70f Ib., plus post. Mrs. Stella McDowell, Mountain City I.Z.C. 30562), Ph. 746-2101.
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MINIMUM WAGE
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worked seven men for at least 72 days or portion of days in any three-month period (seven men times 72 days equal 504 man days) during 1966 before he would be forced to pay the minimum wage in 1967.
Farmers who used more than 500 man days in one quarter in the preceding calendar year will be required to pay the following minimum wage: $1 per hour beginning February 1, 1967; $1.15 per hour beginning February 1, 1968; $1.30 per hour beginning February 1, 1!)69. Where Minimum Wage Not In Effect
Farmers who are covered under the Act will not be required to pay the minimum wage to an agricultural employee who is the parent, spouse, child, or other
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member of his employer's immediate family.
Nor will he be required to pay the minimum, wage to a hand harvest employee paid on a piece-rate basis in an operation which has been, and is customarily and generally recognized in the region as having been paid on this basis, who commutes daily from his permanent residence to the farm where he is so employed, and who has been employed in agriculture less than 13 weeks during the preceding calendar year.
In addition he will not have to pay the minimum wage to a migrant hand harvest worker, 16 years of age or under, who is employed on a piece-rate basis in an operation which has been, and is customarily and generally recognized in the region as having been paid on this basis, if the child is working on the same farm as his parent and receives the same
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piece-rate as other workers over age 16. Any employee principally engaged in
the range production of livestock would not come under the minimum wage pay requirements.
Labor Cost Per Unit of Output These and other points of the amendment will bring about higher wage rates but it does not necessarily mean that the labor cost per unit of output will be increased. If the future labor force on Georgia farms is trained and equipped better for increased productivity, the present labor cost per unit of output could be maintained or even reduced, Mr. Smith and Mr. Golden pointed out. The first and most important thing for the Georgia farmer to do is to determine whether or not he is covered by the legislation. To do this he must find out if his farm operation conies under the 500 man days of labor provision.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Nice dried apples and peaches 80? Ib. Mrs. V. Carter, Rt 1, Whitesburg (Z. C. 30185). Ph. 9424227 (no collect calls).
Quilt patterns, pinwheel and square, three and six, tri-col. block, storm signal, diamond panes, flower garden, ships at sea, basket, fan, 50? ea. with pc. sq.; wedding ring, mothers dream, Indian sq., 75? ea. Miss Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville (Z. C. 30501).
Quilt patterns, double T, crazy star, monkey wrench, wonder of the world, turkey track, grandmothers fan, double anchor, Josephs coat, 259 ea., 5, $1.00, plus post. No C.O.D. orders. Mrs. James Davis, Rt. 4, Gainesville (Z. C. 30501)._______________
Old fashion cured shoulder meat, 75? Ib., cured side meat, 55? Ib.; homemade lard, one 50 Ib. can, $10., two 25 Ib. cans, $5. ea. Audrey Rowden, Bogart (Z. C. 30622). Ph. 725-7535.
Patchwork quilt patterns with instructions, Okla. road, fan, farm friendliness, three and six, Grecian design, bright hopes, windmill, Italian design, pinwheel, wrench, can be mach. pc., 5, $1., stamped, addressed env. Free bow pattern with $2.00 order. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Wild cucumber bark, $2.00,21b. lard box full; yellow root, rattle root, wild plum bark, $1.50, 2 Ib. lard box full. Add 30? post. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground (Z. C. 30107).
Button crown, old fashion gathered crown and Martha Washington bonnet patterns, 30? ea., 5? for directions to make. Mrs. R. I. Williams, Rt. 1, SuwaneeRd., Lawrenceville.
Wild cucumber bark, $2.00, 2 Ib. lard box full; yellow root, May apple, catnip, wild plum bark, willow bark, dried peppermint, yellow dock, $1.00, 2 Ib. lard box full. Add 30? post. Free larkspur flower seed with ea. order. P. B. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 2, Ball Ground (Z. C. 30107)_____________
Martin gourds, varnished and ready to use, $2.00 ea., ppd., 2, $3.50, 3, $4.50, write for prices on Irg. quantities. H. A. Stahl, Rt. 6, Moultrie, Ph. 985-6555.
Good rotten compost for gardens, flowers or worm beds. J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-5798.
Regular Mm. Wildflower honey, natural raw, 5 Ibs. strain, $2.00, case (6) $10.00. Add post, and 20? ins. fee. Edward Colston, Rt. 1, Taylorsville (Z. C. 30178).
Yellow corn, $1.75 bu. Howard Garland, Rt. 1, Rydal (Z. C. 30171) Ph. 773-3867 (no collect calls).
New '66 dried apples, $1.00 Ib., post, added. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford.
SHOW AND SALES EVENTS
Feb. 2-3 -- Georgia Angus Association Double Header, sell ing 100 service age bulls, 85 females mostly with calves at side. Union Stockycrds, Albany.
Feb. 7 -- 1 PM Boar Test Station Sale, Tifton
Feb. 11 -- 1 PM -- State Spot Bred Gilt Consignment Show and Sale, Cordele.
Feb. 16 -- 1 PM -- Purebred Spot and Duroc Sale, Preston White, Alamo.
Feb. 19 -- 7 PM -- Special first of the year auction sale of horses, ponies, and equipment. Will have large number to offer. Ten miles west of Augusta on Highway 104, Circle "T" Ranch, Evans.
Feb. 20-21 -- Southeastern Polled Hereford Show and Sale, Athens.
Feb. 20-21 -- State Barrow Show, Americus.
Feb. 22 -- Purebred Hampshire Sale, E. C. Davis & Son, Jesup.
Feb. 23 -- State Hampshire Consignment Show (10 AM) and Sale (1 PM), Tifton.
Feb 24 -- Grea; Southland Angus Futurity Show and Sale, selling 65 top quality bulls and heifers. Show at 9:00 AM at the Coliseum, sale 1:00 PM, Athens. Catalogs on re quest, contact Jim Vogt, 621 Cooler Street, Perry 31069.
Feb. 24 -- 1 PM -- Purebred Spot and Hampshire Sale, Curtis Knowles, Milan.
Feb. 25 -- 1 PM -- Purebred Yorkshire Sale, Rocky Comfort Farms, Warrenton.
Feb. 25 -- 1 PM -- Purebred Duroc Sale, Arabia Swine Farms, Homerville.
Nice clean roots and herbs, yellow roots, sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devils shoestring, May apples, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1. plus postage; spearmint, catnip, tansy, $1.50 doz.; addpost. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z.C. 30540).
Yellow dock, red sassafras, queen of meadow, devil shoestring, wild cherry and red alder bark, blackberry roots, yellow root, ratsbane, 2 Ib. lard box full, $1. PP. Pure beeswax, $1.00 Ib. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Appliqued quilt patterns, morning glory, dogwood, big apple, night flower, dutch doll, colonial girl football, duck, pig, rose ofsharon, tulip in bowl, with appliqued square, $1. ea., plus 5? ea. postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z.C. 30540).
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want wooden barrels, 50, 30 and 20 gal. sizes, must be good at both ends. L. A. Thompson, 2984 Collier Dr., N. W., Atlanta (Z.C. 30318).
Want several wood fence rails, state price. Watson Darnell, Box 184, Jasper (Z.C. 30143).
Want used tin, in good cond. M. M. Carter, Rt. 2, Douglas (Z.C. 31533), Ph. 384-3680 (no collect calls).
Want deer tongue seed or roots. Carlisle Guy, Academy of Richmond Co., Augusta.
Want used Shetland pony saddle, black preferred. Guy W. Hembree, Rt. 2, Villa Rica, Ph. 4593213.
Want some white hulled Cornfield peas, state price. Mrs. Annie C. Chamlee, 108 Oak St., Calhoun (Z.C. 30701).
Want at least 1 doz. Irg. around, short type gourds, must be Irg. enough for Martins, state price at home in first letter, prefer within 60 mi. James D. Phillips, Box 181, Flowery Branch (Z.C. 30542), Ph. 967-6308 (no collect calls).
Want used 13 or 14 in. saddle, reasonably priced. G. M. Strickland, 236 Buchanan Rd., Dallas.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Pure linen tablecloth, 60x80, eight napkins, cross stitched in 6 cols., $35. Rebecca Strozier, Lincolnton (Z.C. 30817).
Hen and biddie tatting, no. 20 and 30 thread, all white, 50? yd.; all white, no. 30 thread, single tatting, 23? yd. Can fill orders now. Mrs. Ressis Lee EcUleman, Rt. 1, oxford.
Hen and rooster, ma and pa turtle potholders, $1.25 set, 25? post., patterns, $1.; octopus pincushion, $1.; grannys old fashion pantry dish cloth, $1., 20? post. Mrs. Eugene Garner, Rt. 2, Box 58, Woodbury.
New dbl. bed size quilts, quilted by pc., made by hand, single ice chain, monkey wrench, $12.50 ea.; ways of the world, nine patch, brick in block, $10. ea. Add post. Send stamp for other infor. Mrs. Gertrude Walker, Rt 1, Box 41, Yatesville (Z.C. 31097).
Quilt tops, dbl. wedding ring, flower garden, desert plot, butterfly, log cabin (silk) $5. ea., 40? post.; dutchmans britches, double X, others, all pieced by patterns, $4., plus post. Edna Foster, Rt. 3, Calhoun (Z.C. 30701).
Baby nylon, pastels or white, shell stitch cro. baby sweater, $2.50, cap, $1.25, bootees, 75?; 3-tone comb, baby afghan, 28X34, $7.; Irg. wool afghans made on order. PPr Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt 4, Box 14, Blairsville, Ph. 745-2054 (no collect calls).____
Quilt tops, 72X84, pc. string style in 12 in. sq. of asst. good, new mat, $1.25 ea., 46? post; silk top, pastel cols., 84x96, pc. in 12 in. sq. on clean old mat, seams briar stitched, $12., 60? post. Miss Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Canton (Z.C. 30114).
Broadcloth pillowcases, plain, $1., emb., $1.25; cro. button crown or old fashion bonnets, $1.. ruffle, $1.25; aprons, med., 50? large, 75?, clothes pin, 75?. Add postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford(Z.C. 30518).
All white close cro. in all over floral design, 18 x 40 dresser scarves, $4.00 ea.; 3 pc. with matching doily, vanity set, same design, $3.00 P.P. Mrs. L M. Sullivan, 232 Maple St., Carroll-
ton.________________ Hand painted pillowcases, $2.
pr., hand painted dish towels, 7, $2.; dbl. or twin bedspreads, asst colors, $5.50 ea., bib aprons lace trimmed $1. ea.; hand painted dbl. bedspreads, designs, basketpf flowers, iris, tulips in bowl, jersey beauty, $10. ea. plus postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea. without bibs, 75? ea.; hand painted tea aprons, $1.25 ea.; fancy painted potholders, 25? ea.; painted dish towels, 3, $1.; potholders, 15?'ea.; add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z.C. 30540).
Dbl. bed size quilts, all new material, machine quilted, $5. ea., add $1. postage; asst color pillow cases, $1.25 pr., band aprons, 50? ea., apron with bibs, 75? ea., asst colors. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay (Z.C. 30540).
Wood handle, 6 ft. rawhide leather bull whips, $4.00, 8 ft., $6.00, 10 ft., $8.00; fox hunters blowing bullhorns, $5.00, splint size, ?7. PP. Earl Stuckoy, 31 icksheai1 .
Handmade, dbl. bed size quilts, new sheeting linings, all new mat, diff. patterns, $7. ea., 60? post. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Box 187, Adairsville.
New, handmade, dbl. bed size quilts, pieced of solid and prints, cotton padding, grandmothers fan, lone star, step around mtn., dbl. wedding ring, grandmothers flower garden, $12. ea. Add post. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay (Z.C. 30540).
Band and bib aprons, $1. ea.; dresser scarves, Irg., $1.50 ea.; checkered border pillow tops, $3. ea.; pincushions, all cols., $1. ea. Add post, and 20? for checks. Free gift with $5. order. Mrs. Maver Estep, 137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange.
Pillowcases, white or pastels, emb. design, cro. lace, $2.25 pr.; band top aprons, asst. prints, 50?; handkerchiefs, asst. cols., cro. lace edges, 35? ea., 3, '$!.; cro. pillowcase lace, any col.. 36? yd. Add post. Mrs. Buford Henry, 26 Glenn St., Newnan (Z.C. 30263).
Dbl. bed size appliqued quilt tops, pansy, tulip, forget me not, dahlia, daisy, prairie rose, $6. ea. Add post. Mrs. Sam Faw, Rt 3, Chatsworth.
New dbl. bed quilts, heavy cotton padding, $7.50, 65? post; tops, boxtop designs, $2.50, 35? post; nice print aprons, 75? ea. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St, Buford.
Round white cro. tablecloth, approx. 60 in. dia., pineapple and spider web design, $25. No checks. Will send C.O.D. Mrs. Ellis C. Morris, Rt 1, Kingsland (Z. C. 31548).
2 wool quilt tops, 6 cotton quilt tops. mach. made. $2.00 ea., plus post; band aprons, trimmed with rick rack, lace or bias binding, diff. sizes and cols., 50? ea. Mrs. Anise M. Hixon, 402 Lee Ave., Chickamauga (Z. C. 30707).
Quilt tops, all cols., good mat, $1.50 ea., plus post. No checks. Mrs. Bessie Pittman, 938 Allene Ave., S. W., Atlanta (Z. C. 30310).
Dresser scarves, emb. with cro. ends, 50? ea. Add post. No checks or C.O.D. orders. Mrs. L. M. Major, c/o Mrs. Homer Day, Rt. 3, Box 133, Gumming (Z. C. 30130).
1 dbl. bed size appliqued quilt top, 1 print top. Mrs. J. B. Casteloes, Rt 5, Moultrie (Z. C. 317681______ ^
Baby afghans, Irg. sizes in shell stitch and ripple, many cols., $10.$15.; ripple afghans, 50 x 60 to 82 x 72, $30. - $45.; shell stitch in many cols, and sizes, priced same as ripple. Mrs. Maggie Cole, 619 Hickory St., Bremen (Z. C. 3CU10).
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, step around the mountain, desert star, lone stir, .^i.OO ea.; wedding ring, sunflower, riO'vyr garden, 6. ei. Add i-.jit. S'oua'st-aupod env, for tx-ply, Mrs. R, II, Mealer, Re. 2, KUij :' .