Commissioner ulletin Phil Campbell, peated to speed up construe- ena. Under the new tor, Farmers Home Administration, the has been expanded as an anti- Measure as well as to provoke improvement. Formerly, an eligi- applicant had to own a farm that pro- ed a more substantial part of the op- ors annual stash income, Vansant ex- in ed Be f in addition to the $400 production re- rement, an applicant must also: 1. have | vt farm: and other income to pay gand family living expenses, yments on existing debts and on roposed housing loan; 2. be without t Hoe ae on his own account or Jee farm houses, or other \ far lng, and to ee ; many other pt oments to the s well as to farm service buildings. farm owners may "porrow funds or other farm buildings for their E ik ald an the Farmers Home Admini- on county supervisor in their home 7, Said Panial ~ r, build, or make improvements to - A gricultis at | CALENDAR June 20, Atlanta Georgie Poultry Coronation Banquet. June 22-24, Athens Agricultural Co- operation Short Course. June 25, Tifton Tobacco Field Day July 8-7, Atlanta Georgia Seedmens Assn Conventon. July 18, Ailanta Georgia Holstein ; Assn. Grounds. Sale, Southeasiern Fair- Research On Storing ihage Corn Silage Results Told Trench silage eosts less than silage stored in an upright silo, according to a cooperative study by the USDA and the Alabama Experiment Station on 71 Ala- bama farms. It costs $5.18 to harvest, store, and feed a ton of silage when an upright silo is used, compared to $3.93 with a trench silo. Spoilage was 2.3 percent greater, how- ever, with the trench silo. CORN SILAGE | Corn silage can be fed to brood sows during gestation with satisfactory results, aceording to Perdue University. The three year research program showed that feeding of good quality corn silage, 1.5 pounds of a high quality pro- tein, and minerals free choice, resulted in a 20 percent: reduction in feed costs, an - increase of 1.4 to 2.0 more pigs per sow at farrowing, and an increase of 0.3 to 1.3 more pigs per litter at weaning. \ NUMBER 41 Housewives Are Buying Smaller Hams, Pork Cuts By JESSE HALL State Dept. of Agriculture Mass farmers today are not receiving the maximum and most efficient returns from their hogs. This is because their hogs are not marketed at the correct weight. The best weight, so the paekers tell us A today, is around 200 pounds. The majority of our housewives are looking for the smaller hams, picnics and other cuts of pork because of the reduced size of todays family unit, modern eook- ing methods, and many other factors. When the hog reached approximately 230 pounds in weight it willlay onfatoverthe body at a much faster rate than the lighter hogs; in other words the gain in weight is primarily a gain in fat around and in the carcass. A large number of the fat hogs mark- a eted in Georgia would be meat type hogs if they are sold at weights to feed his hogs to heavier weights may feel justified in doing so because he has a surplus of corn, but he would realize more money in return if he would buy = enough pigs to utilize his corn and then sell all of the hogs at the proper weight. Quite often a difference of 30 or more pounds of weight will grade the hog down from a U.S. No. 1 to a No. 2, or from a U.S. No. 2 down to a No. 3. E The extra fat on the carcass will not all be on the outside of the carcass. Much of it will be intermingled throughout the shoulders and a large amount of intra- muscular fat will be inside of the ham. Statistics show that the hams of a U.S. No. 3. grade hog will be around 26 percent fat while the ham from a U.S. No. 1 grade hog will be only about 6 percent fat. Actually, it is this intramuscular fat that the pack- ers are concerned with, They can trim the fat from the outside of the ham, shoulders, and pork chops but the nr fat cannot be trimmed out. : From an economical standpoint, the producers are losing money when they feed their hogs to the heavier weights. man cenenerese G eovsla, First: @ PEANUTS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ BROILERS @ IMPROVED PECANS e@ NAVAL STORES from 180 to 220 pounds. The farmer who continues. die GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Stree. S.W. Ailania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Ediiorial and Executive Offices Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Notices Circulation Mailing Room Supt. ATIONAL EDITORIAL : ee |assbcharin AFFILIATE: MEMBER Deborah Anglin Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations in- serted one time on-each re- quest. No notice or advertisement: will be accepted from any commercia! business, any commercia] businessman, any company or organization l- eensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua! doing business under a trade name or commercial business name, The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respoi sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any any -product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- NOTICES, Market Bulletin, A by Georgia Department class matter Aug. 1, under Act 1917. lication that is delivered PHIL CAMPBELL through the United States mail. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc., to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. of Agriculture. Entered 1937, at post office, Covington, of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of OLD and NEW addresses. tlanta. Covington, Ga., as second Ga., Oct. 8. 8 disc Taylor Way bush & bog harrow, in. disc, 3 point hitch, harrow in new. cond., $165.00. Preston _M. Worley, Rt. 3, Riverdale Rd., College Park. Ph. Jonesboro GR 8-8193. Oliver Manure spreader, perfect condition, $235.00. Letters ans. Dorothy B. Wat- tg Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph. 5381. Mule drawn David Bradley hay rake, used 1 yr. eggs for both or trade. Ni. 4D: Byron, Rt. 2, Douglasville. Phone 2332. 1955 Oliver 66 Diesel row crop tractor, used very little; nearly new Oliver mowing machine; used Oliver com- bine; Oliver bottom plow, Taylorway bush and bog har- row, JD smoothing harrow for sale reasonable. Fred West, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Ph. GL 5-6597. Hydraulic Ram No. 10, new in original shipping crate, 1- 1/4 in. intake, in. dis- charge, $50.00. D. L. Denni- son, P. O. Box 192, Macon. 1 H. all metal trailer ex- cellent cond., for sale. 2H ene Rt. 1, Dublin. Ph. RY Hay Rake: 3 point lift power dump type, for Ford tractor, used about 10 hrs., priced reasonable. L. E. Barnhart, Rt. 2, College Pk., Phone PO 6-4196. Homelite EZ-6 one man bow chain saw, used 2 wks cut 23 cords of wood, good as new, warranty on saw, $225. Cc. R. Brackett, 209 South ue St., Stone Mountain. Ph. 695. Hay mower and rake, used very little; 6 row cotton dus- ter, good condition, all for Super A Farmall tractor, priced to sell at my farm 4- 1/2 mi. E. Loganville on Hwy. 78. J. H. Brookshire, Rt. 1, Loganville. Planter outfit for Farmall FARM WORK WANTED Cub tractor, almost new, $10 Also one tiller, $25.00. T. H. Graver, Fayetteville. Phone 4302. 36 baby chicken feeders & 23 broiler feeders, all good White man, wife, 7 chil- dren, 3 large enough to help with work, wants job on broiler or egg farm or cat- 4le farm. Exp. in all, and like the work. Reasonable galary and 4- 5 R._ house, elec., etc. Can start right a- way. Have to be moved. ag $B .Ward, 180 Flat Shoals Ave. S. E. Atlanta 16, Ph. JA 3-8976. White Christian man and wife, son, 19 yrs. old, wants job on farm, driving tractor nd truck. Exp. all lines farm- ng. Wages or shares. 3 -4 R. house, lights, etc. J. M. Swal- Jows, 883 Cherokee Ave., S. E. Atlanta 15, White man, 45 yrs. old, wife and 12 and 7 yr. old @aughters, wants job on farm with reliable people, doing gen. farm work. 4-5 R. house elec., and reasonable salary. Coleman F. Smith, 30 Or- mond St., S. E. Atlanta 15., wants job chores on White woman doing light farm farm, for $15.00 week and room and board. Miss Ethel Selph, Rt. 1, Milan. White, married man and wife (both work) wants job on farm helping to gather erop, or looking after cows and _ hogs. Can move any time. Olen Lowery, Pitts. 54 yr. old, white man wants job on farm, doing any kind farm work except drive trac- tor; also exp. in raising broilers. No bad habits. Ch. going man. Want $10.00 a week and board and room. L. E. Ringer, Bremen. - Ph: 3458. Middleaged man, 3 in fa- mily, wants job on gen. farm, drive tractor and truck, and other gen. work. Exp. in all. James L. Morris, Rt. 2, Buch- yard work exp. Want young married cou ple from country, garden work. Room, and salary. lanta 6. Ph. ME 4-7888. ing, with boy large enoug to hop. Milk. true: Ri: Jennings, 897), Macon. man, respectable, to live o do light farm work. kett, Rt. 3957. Want good, honest, |man 60-70 yrs. to help on farm, with work in flowers. W. B. Cureton, Trenton. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Intn] 42 combine, Crawfordville, side del. baler, D. L. anan Box 597, Warner Robins. Retired, single, white man wants job as Caretaker. Cat- tle, hogs, chickens, garden & Want mod- ern conveniences, room, brd., and reasonable salary. Would batch. CG. Henry, Rt. 2,| Heavy duty front end load- Rockmart. er in good cond., used very little, also corn mill grinder . for sale. Mrs. A. D. Shirley, Rt. 2, Clarkesville. Phone 3- 2481. : WANTED 96 chick feeders without in good | health, with good references, white or colored, no children, for work on poultry farm and board Time off. J. H Street, 3090 Buford Hwy., At- Want small family to work on farm and dairy. No milk- G P. O. Box 89 (or Want reliable white wo- farm with elderly widow, & Pri- vate room. Mrs. Emma Puc- 1, Buford. Phone sober old, retired, also must be able drive car and help Mrs. : good cond., with motor for sale at or exch. for rake and pick-up Fountain, P. O. cond., $25.00, also 2 wheel trailer with good tires and body side planks, $40.00 at my place on Hwy. 27 one ml. N. Felton. J. A. Brown, Rt. 1, Felton. Ph. Buchanan,3742.. legs, 180 chick feeders with legs, good to excellent cond., _|for sale. Also want egg bas- kets and some metal nests in good cond. Mrs. John F. Dil- jon, Jr., Rt. 1, Martin. Ph, Toccoa, TU 6-3927. Allis Chalmer Roto hay ba- ler, for sale. J. L. Benton, Jr.. Box 48, Monticello. Ph. Jackson, 7621. Stewart No. 10 Clipper for clipping mules, sheep, etc., in good cond., 5.00 at my home. Frank H. White, RFD 1, Hartwell. Ph. Franklin, 6- 2374. : Deep well jet and 42 gal. tank, $50.00. H. E. Morgan, Conley Road, Conley. Pr, corn meal rocks and attachments, 48 in. size, flat type. N. S. Hinton, Box 784 Covington. j 3 roller horse drawn syrup mill in good shape, and goo copper pan, $90.00 for oth or trade for good mule, mare, er cattle. Bud H. Holland, Coogler Road. Dalton. Fairbanks scale, 8 x 22, ten ton, good cond., $150.00. M. B. Verner, Suwanee. Buford, 2927. 3 used Oakes Hog _ self- feeders and good used _ ro- tary mower, pull type, both good cond, and reasonable; also want used livestock scales with 8 or 10 ft. plat- .| form. Write. George W. h n Atle 0g |cond., for sale. Phone |: s deep we pump, 60 ft. pipe and tank. Guy Sewell, 6190 Glenridge Dr., Atlanta 19. Phone BL 5-1246. : Some good used mule drawn farm tools, also farm bell with supporting irons, for sale. W. R. Caldwell, Rt. 4, Elberton. One and 2 H. Wagons and Harnesses, $40.00 ea.; sev. and 2 H. plows, $1.00-$5.00 ea.; single cut harrow for small tractor, $15.00; JD Har- row, 16 twenty in. disc, $175. All good condition. W. R. Moore, Rt. 1, Gray. 2 row Super C Farmall, fully equip. for planting, cul- tivation, etc. Farmall M har- rows, Saw, grain drill, etc; two 1,000 cap. gas brooders. Mrs. Eulah H. Maffett, Rt. 1, Box 88, Roswell. 13 row Massey Harris gr. drill, like new. Glenn Hays, Rt. 1, Temple. ; 2 almost new Surge Milk- ers, the seamless type, one 10 can milk cooler, wet box type, almost new; motor and pump for Surge Milkers, al- most new; also Hinman mo- tor and pump for Hinman machine, used. Robert J. Thompson, Rt. 5, Thomaston. Onan 2 cylinder AC Elec. plant, 115 volts, 3,000 watts, excellent cond., farm, $150.00 cash. Bussey, The Rock. TD-18 Intn] farm bull- dozer; and lowboy, for sale. Bryant Ivey, Rt. 1, Tennille. Pete _AC 66 Combine, used very little, in excellent cond. Zack ta, CH 2-3606. 2 Allis Chalmer combines with grain bins and AC mo- tors, good cond., $600.00 ea. aon Bridges, Thomaston. Ph. 1952 Farmall A_ tractor with most equip. in good Will accept young work horse or mule. Z. P. Hall, Rt. 4, Box 302, Savannah. Ph. AD 6-4638. j 24 disc Ford harrow, an- gles with hydraulic lift, used very little, $145.00; 8 disc breaking harrow, pull type, $100.00; JD dbl. section ro- tary hoe, $125.00; pick up or pull. type, 3 point hitch, 2 H. wagon, good cond., $45.00. Mrs. T. W.: Newsome, Sand- dersville. ; _5 HP Garden tractor, eul- tivator, turning plow, cutt- ing harrow, mowing blade & $400.00 and wheelweights for sale. Let- ters ans. A. D. Rogers, Rt. 4, Calhoun. 45 Intn] pick-up Hay bal- er, good running shape, for sale, W. M. Harris, Jeff Da- vis Road, Thomaston. Front 3nd loader for Case tractor (VA series), used one season, $400.00. W. R. Clark, Rt. 3, Box 597, Albany. Lummas Cotton gin tramp- er, GM, 125 HP Diesel en- gine on skids with power take-off, 50 in. clarige cot- ton gin fan, all late modeled, in perfect cond. W. J. Shir- ley, 2137 Lenox Rd., N. E., Atlanta 5. Ph. ME 6-3884. Lundell forage harvester & chopper, barely used, heavy duty offset, for sale or trade. Robert Nicholas, Perry, Ph., Garfield 9-2410. eS _ Two 2 H. wagons, 1 mow- ing machine, 2 cotton dusters, all mule drawn, also one 1946 model 1-1/2 ton truck. Aldora Keith, Alvaton. Gas tobacco curers, 16 x 16 size, 8 burners, for sale for half price. M. J. Hobb, Rt. 2, Cordele. ; Two D-7 Caterpiller trac- tors, one good cond; other running, but needs some re- pairs; Fordson Major Diesel tractor with dozer blade, air tampers, one Thor rock drill, La Tourneau L/S Scra- er, 1948 F8 Ford, and 25 ton helan trailer, all good cond. Varn, Hahira. 1| Reidsville. combine, for use on|- Wilkins, Hahira. Ph. Valdos- | 'good running cond. postage. M1 z Crawfordville. Buda Diesel_irriga pump, direct driven 6 x Gardner Denver Split Cas pump, new cond. with without pipe and_ sprinkle also TD-18A Intnl with d zer. Any or all for sale ch Robert H. To Phy 215i . 52 power take-off I $450.00; one dows Grist Mill with V-8 mo tor; corn sheller; feed grind er; Meadows Hammer Mi with 15 in. screen for sal John C. Lee, Rt. 1, Welc All Rd., College Park. - Case filed silage cutt cattle squeeze shoot; 1 dinner bell, complete pulley for Farmall Cub tor. Rex D. Steed, R Carrollton. Ph. Roo 2131. 5 * Keenco Egg grader, gra 5 sizes, 5 cases per hr.; go cond.; also elec. broode feeders, waterers, and _ othe equip. for sale or trade f incubator, wild bird bro or Peafowl. . J. Gri Rt. 14, Box 198, Atlanta Want Keenco or other m automatic feeder for chic house with 300 or more f chain, and trough. St price, etc. Oman Cagle 8, Jasper. ae a Ag New Holland, 6 automs tic pick-up hay baler eq ment with motor, within mi. radius Douglasville. C tact D. W. Wilson, ts Douglasville. ; Want large Blacksmith a1 vil in good cond., and pric right, within 25 mi. price, location and cond. B West, 2602 Stanislous Ci Macon. 5 es Want 175 to 200 ft. 1 or 3/4 in. pipe for Irrigatin garden, etc. purposes. Must! have small holes. Within 15 mi. Want at once. a Thomas, Rt. 2, Cochran. Want rotary mowe Gravely garden tractor or without saw, near Ma Write cond. and price. | Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd., con. : Want to trade John Deere B Tractor, cultivator and planter, almost new tires, , with po- wer lift, and power take- for 1 row JD or Fai with planter and cultiv Write. Letters ans. H. Miller, Rt, 1, Lindale. . Want late modeled Joh Deere, 400 series, 3 poin hitch, _ with hydraulic tools, if any. harrows, cul tivators, etc. State cond. 4 year model. H. T. Loyd, Rt 3, LaGrange. chs s Want a good manur spreader. State what yo have and price. H. L. Wh field, Rt. 2, Danielsville. PI FE 5-4648. : Want 2nd hand metal. bins, in good cond. cheat) within 80 mi. Rome. John Nicholson, Rt. 5, Rome. | Want used refrigerator sulated truck body, no smaller than 7 x 12_ ft. farm use. Lewis Lin Silver Creek. 4 Want used Ensilage eu in good cond., with row cr attachment preferred. Sta cond. and price. Crowe, Rt. 4, Winder. 1-0761. ets Want mower for. a V \ Case tractor. Advise Wm. Roberts, Rt. 6, M Want used 1 row with cultivators. State model, age, cond., price for cash, or terested in tr ford Charles W. Moore, Lawrence- ville, 3 pn 19 Thursday pol- Yereford Sale at the in Newton County. Holly Springs e ' 21 Saturday, 10 A. _ Auction Sale farm pment at Peter Hod- i Pavo i 2 J. D. trac-) 1 Avery tractor with - mower, M&M baler, delivery rake, Hay. tor for use in field and _ platform scales, Irri- m system and others. EED & GRAIN | FOR SALE 0, Fescue and Archard hay, mixed. Baled it rain, for sale. M. F. son, 3496 Wesley Chapel Decatur. Ph. BU 9-1859. 958 crop Sericea, Clover, e, Rye grass and Alfal- y, for sale. Cecil Travis, rest Acres, Riverdale. reral hundred tons of 58 crop No. 1 Coastal Ber- a grass hay. Grass highly tilized. Truck loard lots. , baled oats cut in dough bright and dry. Ber nm, Tifton, Ph. 281-W-1. \ pprox, 2,000 bu. yellow n in the ear for feed, $1.50 5 Chance, FOR SALE bo Bushel gourd seed, a. 3 for $1.; also Jumbo rds, 4-5 ft. around, $25. . seed for 2 doz. asst. - gourds. L. E. Morgan, aycross. id fashioned bunch okra , Germ. 76 pet; black ed Half runner bean seed, rm, 94 pet. All, 40c cupful. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. oyston. t tender, white Half Germ. be- tandard, 50c beans already broke- 3 also, yellow root kK, 5c ea. plant. No chks. Mrs. . 2, Box 80, El- ricea Lespedeza_ seed, 97 pct; Purity, 99.75 2. CWT; Ky. 31 Fescue Germ. 94 pet; Purity, 99 $15. CWT. Cecil Travis, crest Acres, Riverdale. id time, tender, white Hal er garden beans, 50c tea- , Postpaid if 3 cups ; also ground Sage, 3 s, $1. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1 Ground. ood, tender bunch bean , brown striped Half run- , 55 cupful. Add postage. stamps nor chks. Mandy nks, Rt. 1, Ranger. Mtn. Huckleberry, bear- i 2 75e; large Sc ewes 0Z; proves 25 doz. ~Rosie Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum- g. ire . Add post- . C. short stem and heading ollard plants, 50c C; $2.50 hot pepper, 50c; sweet pep- Jants, one cent ea; Brim- tomato, 40c C. All del. Leliar Phillips, Rt. 1, c. 2 c North Ave.. N.E. Atlanta cabbage, nice size plants, 60c C; 300, damp packed. PP in Ga. D. W. Davis, Rt. ledgeville. Cauliflower, eggplants, giant, King Bell and long Cayenne hot pepper, collards, Wakefield cabbage, cert. Rutgers tomato ence June 30) above, 35c way, eupful; | $ f artichoke piantet .50 C to 2nd zone; $1.25 C. ots of 500, prepaid chgs., $1. at my home. C. W. Page, Ga. collard and Flat Dutch $1.25; 500, $2. Roots 1, Box 370, Mil- Broccoli, Brussels sprouts, oz; parsley, dill, celery, cara- 50c doz; Fall tomato plants, $5. M. FOB farm. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Cert. tomato plants, Rutgers Marglobe tomato plants, 500, $2.; $3.50 M; Late Flat Dutch, large Wakefield cab- bage and Ga. collard, $2.50 M. All nice size, good roots, damp packed and del. in Ga. J. H. Davis, Rt. 1, Box 370, Mil- ledgeville. Nice, good rooted Sage plants, now or later on in season as desired, $1. doz., al- so new crop, shade dried Sage, 8 pint cups, $1.; 4 cups, 60c. Postpaid. J Vollrath, Smryna. Old time Shallots, dry and bright, 100. for $1.50 postpaid. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da- cula. Rutger and Marglobe toma- to plants, $3. M; Calif. Won- der, Ruby Giant cayenne hot pepper plants, $4. M; Black Beauty eggplants, $1. C; also Copper Skin sweet potato, $4.- 50 M. Watis Crosby, Graham. Well rooted, Streamline everbearing strawberry plants, $1.30 M; $4. per 400. Damp packed. Guar. live del. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. Bowdon. Gov. bunch | 1; insp. Copper Skin potato $4. M. Strong Jants and good count. David tran. Rt. 2, Surrency, Ph: 3822. Gov. insp., Copper Skin bunch potato, $4. M. Strong plants and good count. Elmer Mann, Rt. 2, Surrency. Ph. 3818. Bell pepper, $1. C; $6. M del; running tomato, 75c doz. del; collards and cabbage plants, 65c C; $3.50 M. Exp. Col., or. $2.50 M. at_my home, Joe Holbrook, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville. Running and tree tomato plants, 6 for 50c; 75c doz. del; cabbage and collard, 65c iC del., $3.50 M. Exp. Col., $2.50 M. at my farm; Bell pepper, 1. C. $6. M. del. E. B. Weth- erford, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Good Sage plants, 75 doz. postpaid; peppermint plants, 3 doz. 75 cpostpaid. Mrs. Myr- tle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. | Rutger tomato, 85c Cc; 500 $1.50; $2.50 M; Calif. Wonder and red Cayenne pepper, 85c C; $4.00 M; Ga. Red potato, 85c C; 500, $2.75; $5. M. pre- paid. Prompt shipment. H. E. Smith, Baxley. Marglobe and Rutger to- mato plants, now ready, 40c C; $3.50 M; also, hot and sweet pepper, $1.00 C. 1c she Seay Rt. 2, Ellenwood. Mtn. Huckleberry plants, bearing size, Hazlenut bushes, | 85c doz; hot pepper, 45c doz; tame, old fashioned black cherry sprouts 65c ea. red sprouts, 3 for $1.25. Add post- age. No orders less $1. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. Flat Dutch and Wakefield cabbage, Ga. collards 65 C; $3.50 M. Exp. Col; $2.50 M. at my home; Bell pepper, $1. C. $6. M. del; running toma- toes, 75c doz. del. O. L. Can- B oe ears uttons, 75c; eggplants, High B, 40c doz; mint plants, 3 doz. $1.; collards, 70c C. Postage, 10c. Fred Witherspoon, Holderness St. S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-5251. Must be in good cond. Fall tomato plants, Mar-, lobe, Winall Early Wonder, eefsteak, Oxheart, 4 doz. $1.; shallot onion 308 SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want 6 bu. Unknown aa U tate rice. John D. Anderson, Box 23, Dalton. Ph. 1529-J. Want sweet potato and to- mato plants, del. to me. Send price per M. Ralph F. Dewber- and Marglobe. Bi stalks, ee ont, a a t ry, Rt. 2, Acworth. 3 ip promptly. Mrs. I. L. Stokes, Box 349, Fitzgerald. Aare ues et Lake Forest. Want some Martin Milow and Sow bean seed, at once. Write or call. Horace Kell, Rt. 1, Winston. Ph. Douglasville 2740. FOR SALE Cattle Excellent, Reg, Angus bull, Bondelair and Black Cap strain, ready for service, $250; 40 in. Shetland pony, white with brown spots, also small saddle and martingale, for sale or exch, for larger gaited mare with saddle and bridle. M. M. DeBardelhen, Sr., Rt. 1, Ellen- wood. Reg. polled Short Horn bulls, 18 mos. old carry best P. S. bloodlines, King of the Vanities and Collyne Major, $250 ea. at farm, near Gray. V. L. Gregg, 195 College St. Macon. Ph, 3-0314, 38 calfhood vaccinated Wisc. Holstein heifers, Georgia wint- ered, begin to freshen in July Contact, Cliff or Milton Aiker, Shady Dale. 4 yr. old, proven Aberdeen- Angus bull, for sale or ex- change to avoid inter-bred- ing. O. L. DeLoizer, 130 Rhodes Bldg. Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-5339. Nice, halter-broken, 8 mos. old, reg. horned Hereford bull for sale Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. Holstein dairy heifers and service bulls. All TB and Bangs tested. E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains. g 40 milch cows, Jersey, Hol- stein and Guernsey, also milk in Athens milk shed. J. P. Dyar, Greensboro. Ph. .4155. 22 Jersey and Guernsey 1 yr. to 18 mos. old heifers, for sale cheap. E. H. Jones, 611 Reynolds, Waycross. Reg. Hereford bulls. and old, $150 to $200 ea. Cecil Tra- vie Pine Crest Acres, River- ale. 323, Dalton. Ph. 1529-JI. fat $100 ea also ed Hereford bul P ny, Danielsville. Ph. merce, FE 5-3381. Swine wks. All but 8 lup, Jr. Rt. 2, Gainesville. Ph. LE 2-0956. crosses. R. B. ington. ing machines, cooler, and base heifers, horned type, 6-12 mos. 2 yr. old, db. reg., White Face polled bull, been tested, good breeder, $250 (a $500 bull). John D. Anderson, Box 4 purebred but not reg. Black Angus heifers, 8 mos. old and urebred poll- 15 mos. old, blocky type, ready for service, $175. Clarence Brown, Helena. 12 Reg. Short Horn cows, some with calves at side, 4 bred and 3 open heifers, 1 herd sire, 5 bulls, 2 breeding age. All top cattle 10 Hereford open and 4 bred heifers, 10 #ulls; 20 commercial cattle. W. C. Den Com- Feeder pigs 30 ready to wean, 30 have been weaned 6 re Yorkshire urtis, Farm- ed. Reg meat type pe ted | land China hogs from cert. meat type breeding boars. W. Preston White, Rt. 2, Alamo. 4 Landrace sows, having had 2 litters, 3 of sows are re-berd, $200 ea: also 5 gilts bred, $150 ea; 1 wk. old igs, $60 ea; 18 mo. old Boar, 1 0. B. C. Lim- erick, P. O. Box 202, Macon. Ph. 65-3780. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, bred sows, service age boars, and sows with litters of pigs reg in buyers name, 100 pct. imported bloodlines, unrelated prs. lifetime treated for Cho- lera. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. Duroc hogs, 4-5 mos. old, either sex, best of bloodlines, med .and meat type, $40 ea. with papers. Life treated, Also 2 yr. old meat type Male, wt. about 700 lbs., carries PR lit- tler, both sides, $125. Me lace 6 mi, E. Jordan Mill f M. M. Newsome, Sandersville. 2 reg. Duroc sows, $80 ea; also Duroc boar, $50 all wt. about 400 Ibs. ea. No letters ans. L. W. Cochran, Rt. 2, Senoia. Ph. Fayetteville, 2911. 10 mo. old Yorkshire boar for sale or trade for chickens, calf, or plug mule. Will Del. Cc. J. Jones, 2285 New Mariet- eae? Smyrna. Ph. HE 5- Reg. Landrace pigs, 12 wks. old, $50 ea. at my farm. Alvin Greene, Mutemer Dr., Rt. 1, ae 507-B, Augusta. Ph. 6- 9 wk. old Hampshire-OIC Mack... Dobbs, Rd., Kennesaw. cross pigs, $14 ea. Jim Camp, Ph. Marietta, 8-0049. Horses, Mules, Ponies Matched pr. 42 in. black and wihte pony mares bred to 36 in. dapple gray, white mane and tail, outstanding pony stallion. $45 ea. Fine confor- mation, weighted shoes. Og- den Geilfus, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 8, Windy Hill Rd., ee Ph. Smyrna HE 5- 2 Shetland mares, colts by side bred back to sorrel stud: 2 Shealand stalions, 1 sorrel, other black and white. All un der 5 yrs. old; 5 yr. old Sorrel quarter horse mare with sorrel stud colt at side, Re-bred. B. B. Burkhalter, Claxton, Ph. 40. Sev. nice Shetland mares, some with colts, others in foal also sev. nice geldings, all rea sonably riced. Bruce Boone, Rt. 5, Newnan. Ph. 2850-R-4. Reg: Arabian Stallion at Stud: Bandar No. 6213. Liv- er chestnut, 8 yrs. old, 15 hands, 1,000 lbs. Son of Champ ion Rafmirz, Grandson of Champion Raffles. Sire of out- standing pleasure and stock horses. Fee $50 with return privilege during season. Mares boarded, $1 day. Williard Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr., Dalton. Ph. 367. At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun, dbl. reg. Palomino stal- lion, PHBA No. 15,357 TWBA No. 550, 168. Mares boarded. Ray Warr, Old Na- tional Hwy., College Park. Ph. PO 1-6732. At Stud: Doctor Peacock, reg. American Saddle bred stalion (Bourbon King Rex Peavine). Over 16 hands, fine J. R. McCrackin, Forest Park. Ph. DR 8-9731,. Rex, No. 36083. American Saddle bred stallion, proven sire of top quality colts. Grand son of Noble Kalarama. Thom as G. Watkins, Jr., 4584 Flat a Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU 2 mares, 4 and 5 yrs. old, wt. about 800 lbs. ea. one black, other white; also 2 small gelding ponies, 1 4 yrs. old, wt. about 400 Ibs., white with little red; other 6 yr. old, large boned. Horses boarded At Stud: Red Lights Noble 0 } 3 Ne white face and legs L : mane and tail, safe for women and children, for sale or trade for nice heifer. Doyle Patrick, McDonough. Ph. 3948. Nice dapple grey Shetland pony, 8 yrs. old, gentle with children, also Western saddle and bridle, $175. C. R. Smith, 2545 Clifton Springs Rd., De~ catur. Ph. DR 8-0205. 23 nice, gentle pleasure sad dle horses, of all sizes; also | some good used saddles cheap and few good brood mares. Zack T. Wilkins, Hahira. Phe Valdosta, CH 2-1340. : 7 yr. old gray horse, no lug wt. 1060 lbs., rides and plows good, for sale or trade for mare of calves. H. L. Whit- field Rt. 2, Danielsville. Ph: FE 5-4649. Extra good work mare, 1300-42 Tbs. bred to purebred Tenn. Walking. stallion, reasonable, Donald Bonner, Rt. 3, Carroll- ton. Ph. 5-511. ee Sorrel saddle mare, 9 yrs. old, suitable for children, to ride. bridle and saddle, $130. W. E. Howell, S. Gordon Rd, Austell. Ph. 5360. s 8 nice small bred Shetland pony mare, 3-5 yrs. gid, -ath a7 colts this year; 6 small geld- gentle for children, will drop ings, broke to drive and ride. = Sell together or separately. Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro. Ph. GR 8-6771. : Sheep & Goats 1 ea. large Saanan billy and Toggenburg milk goat, to fresh en in June. Gives 1 Qt. a day. J. W. Harrison, Jonesboro. Ph. GR 8-5157. 4 White Saanan milk goat, _ freshened May 29, gives 4 Qt. milk day, $35 at my _ place. Wiley Turner, 2162 Brown Rd. College Park. Milk goat, giving milk now, and 1 billy goat, for sale. T. c Ginn, Rt. 1, Canon. 1400 Southwestern ewes, 2 ye olds. Open and bred ewes. ig bone, high quality; also ~ reg. Suffolk and Hampshire rams. Guy Chanee, Alexander, Ga. Ph. Waynesboro 2425. Sev. good milk goats, now milking, $10 to $25 ea. Bangs tested herd; also sev. young goats, $3 to $5 ea. at my fram about 6 mi. So. LaFayette. Cant ship. Walter S. Hamby. Rt. 2, Box 1310, LaFayette. One 2-1/2 yr. old Saanan proven male goat, very gentle, $5 at my place (the old Sam - Waters home), 3 mi. So. Not~-_ eley Dam. Or exch. for, or buy _ very cheap milking French Al- pine or Nubian nannie. Mrs. Jas. L. Smith, Rt. 1, Culber= - _ son N. C. (Res. of Union Co. Georgia.) r LIVESTOCK - WANTED Want 12 steers, wt. aprox. 300 Ibs. ea. Call or write. Ru- bin Ledbetter, Rt. 6. Powers Ferry Rd. Atlanta. Want 1 heifer dairy calf, pre fer Jersey, very young, and ned not be reg., reasonably priced. R. W. Anderson, Rt. 1, Riverdale. Ph. Fairburn 7564. ' Want 50-60 ist or 2nd grade bacon type pigs, ready to move in about 2 wks. State Tice and what you loyd Smith, Box 270. So. Dix ie Rd. Dalton. Want 50 feeder shoats, wt. 60-100 Ibs., and healthy. State price and location. F. T. Cham blee, 300 Hammond Dr., N. E. Atlanta 5. Want 5 or 6 small pigs, about 8 mos. old. not over 25 mi. away. State kind, size wt. about 600 ibs., solid red A. (Bi pte, ee 8, Carnesville, 71-2967. | and price M. H. Bryant, Rt. 2, Meigs. oe PS PAGE FOUR _ a. is t. Collins, _ Woccoa. - Purebred game roosters and and dif. Browns. Reasonable prices. John E. Nicholson, Rt. 3 Millians, 105 Temple Ave., ewnan. LIVESTOCK WANTED POULTRY WANTED Want 1 purebred Ram (sheep), ready for service, 2 rs. or older prefer Suffoll: or Sion jedzlle. Tommy George Eatonton. Want horse or mare that works good to plow or wagon. Must be cheap, or will trade iec yearling heifer or bull. f. E. Jones, Rt. 1, Wiliamson. Want nice mare (horse) or pony, gentle and trained, suit~ able for children and reason- able priced. Write, Kitty Ruth- erford, Timothy Rd., Athens. Ph. LI 3-2570. POULTRY FOR SALE 20 young laying hens, mix- d, Game, RI Red and Buff, ri game and 1 White Rock ooster, $25. for the lot. Will ot ship. Mrs. C. E. Jones, Bo51 Dean Bridge Rd., Au- usta. 4 trio BB red, OE Game bantams, $10. trio, bloodlines irect from Z. E. Lott . APA. udge; also 8 trio Black|H ochin bantams, $10. trio. loodlines direct from Elton ould, New York. All 1957 atch. J. Homer Morgan, 405 ast Elm St., Rockmart. Game eggs, $2.50 setting, also Blue Cuban, Brown Hen- ie brood hens, $5. ea. C: J. Thomas, Blairsville. Baby bantams; Black Coch- ns, Sebrights, and Barred ocks, 30, 40, 50c ea; large ones, hens and roosters, $2.10 . MO only. No checks. Roy 21 Mitchell St., hens, Blue Cubans, Law Gray, , Blairsville. Game cocks, nice Jarrett Roundhead, Allen Roundhead and Jarrett Allen Roundhead ross, for sale. Will ship. harles Orr, Rt. 1, Canton. 75 White Leghorn broilers, t 30c ea. Cannot ship. T. E. arnett, rae a Rd., Li- thonia. Ph. 614 12 Black Giant Minorca hens, now laying. and 1 roos- ter, all 11 mos. old, $20. for the lot my place, near river ee on Bankhead Hwy. Ed edley, Austell. Giant Black Minorca eggs, 15, $3. PP Parcel Post; also 10 wk. old cockerels, $1. ea. L. 1 and 2 yr. old hens for sale at my place. Cannot ship. Mrs. Tom Fogarty, Rt. 3, Conyers. 4 A. grade production Red pullets for layers, 3 mos. old, treated and wormed, $1.25 ea. J. C. Brown, Helena. 30 Rhode Island Red_ hens, 1. ea. if all are taken at once. r $1.25 ea. in smaller num- bers. Cannot ship. G. P. El- liott, Rt. 3, Box 180, River- dale Rd, College Park. 25 mix. Red hens, $18. at my place. Mrs. Lee Tidwell, Manassas. 9 geese for sale 1/2 mi. off foe perl Hwy. 4 mi. SW Col- ege Park. John C. Lee, Rt. b All Rd., College ark, : Baby turkeys; 1 day to 4 wk. old, 60c$1. ea. 5-1/2 mi. ut Zebulon Rd. North of esleyan. Bring container. C. B. Hollis, Jr., Rt. 1, Macon. 22 White African Guineas, 4 oosters and the balance hens, BI. ea. at my home; also 1 pr. hukar quail, hens is laying, will swap for pr. Corneaux pigeons. Also want pr. White ee at reasonable price. Sannot ship. Jess Dutton, Rt. Want 2 or 3 Brown Leg- horn hens and rooster or 15 or 30 hatching eggs from same. Write first, cheapest prices, closest to Macon. Mrs. Pearl Raffield, Rt 2, Wilson Rd., Ma- con. Want 6-10 Rlode Island Red or New Hampshire laying hens or pullets and a rooster. State age, and price. Letters ans. Dr. W. L. Spence, 1291 Gor- don St. S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph. PL 3-5714. Want 100-200 three or four A grade pullets, ready to lay or young hens now laying. R. L. Beard, Rt. 3, Box 262, Sylvania. Ph. Lowell 4-5122. SAME. FOWL, efc. FOR SALE NZ White rabbits, fine breed ing stock, 4 mos. 2 yrs. old, pedigreed for part of 7 yrs. Cc. W. Page, 149 North Avenue, N. E., Atlanta 8. Pedigreed breeding stock, from show winning _ strain. Californians, White NZ, and par Rabbits. C. W. Stinson, . 42, Ellenwood. Ph, Stock be ge, 2281. Californias, New Zealands, pink eyed, various ages, $1.50 ea. E. E. Smith, 1022 Indian: Creek Drive, Stone Mountain. (near Clarkston). Ph, Hl s- 7590. 100 young NZ White rab- bits, $1 ea. Alvin R. Greene, Rt. 1, Box 507-B, Muttimer Dr. Augusta. Ph. 6-3155. 4 grown white rabbits, 2 bucks and 2 does; 6 almost grown, sex unknown, all white $1 ea. at my home. Mrs. A. W. Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. Chukar partridge eggs 30c ea. shipped PP. Billy Gay, Brooks. 4 White Peafowl, 1 robin and 3 hens for sale D. R. Walls Hogansville. Ph. 2121. Americas finest strain White King Pigeons, $3 pr. 2 pr minimum shipped. Ogden Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta. Ph. Smyrna, HE 5- 7385. Common pigeons, mated and working, $1 pr; White Swiss Homers, $1.50 pr; Red Car- neaux pigeons, $5 pr; bantam hens. $1 ea. Starling Yawn, Byromville. Large No. Bobwhite quail eggs in large or small lots. Also young Pheasants, dif. ages. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. Taking order for No. Bob- white quail eggs and young birds. C. L. Cawthon, River- dale. Ph. GR 8-8106 (after 6 PVE eS Booking orders for Bob- white quail eggs, from healthy birds, 20c ea. 30 or more. Send no money, will notify when available. Exp. Col. Also young quail for sale at my place only Jack Holland, 471 Pasley Ave. S: E. Atlanta 16. JA 4-7120. Bobwhite quail eggs and baby birds, now available at my place. will ship 6 wk. old birds. Selected stock. Guar. large size and healthy. Ralph E. Keefer, Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow. Ph. GR 8-8477. Finest quality Bobwhite quail eggs, $2.50 doz; $18.50 C; day old chicks, $37.50 C; start ed chicks, 50c ea. and up ac- cording to a Bo Claude C. Boy kin, Rt. is ox 188, Augusta. Ph, 3-971 Few 1957 hatch extra-large No. Bobwhite breeder quail; eggs from Bobwhites improv-- ed 38 yrs. for hatching $20 C. 90 pct. hatch Guar. 6 wk. old Bobwhites ready for release 97c ea. Wililam A. Thomas 421 Mark Bidg., Atlanta 3. Ph. 2, Rydal. MU 8-0866, lees Taking orders for No. Bob | white quail eggs, $18 C. D. K. Humphrey, 416 Wilkinson Dr. SE Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 8-1028. Bobwhite quail and Chukar ee eggs and chicks. ggs available June Au- ous quail, $20 C; Chukars, $30 Chicks available July-Oc- tober; also Jap (Couturnix) available now. Sat. Guar. Will ship. Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Ver non Dr. Decatur. Ph. DR 3- 4238. Blue Peafowl, Mutant, Am herst, Silver, Mongolian Phea-_ sants, Japanese quail, white doves, Toulouse geese, Chukar partridge, bantams, pigeons, rabbits. guinea fowl, white and speckled young Turkeys, hatching eggs. Also half grown purestock Green Head Mal- lard duck, $6 pr. Money Or- ders J. H. Street, 3090 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. SAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED Want 20 white or speckled quinea and 20 common pi- geons. Quote price. D. L. Foun tain, -P. O. Box 597, Warner Robins. MISCELLANEOUS * FOR SALE ing dried Apples, 40c lb. for entire lot; 45 lb. in 10 Ib. lots. No less 10 lbs. sold. Add post- age to all. Mrs. E. H. Hunt, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Good quality Cypress Bee supplies: hive bodies, $1 ea; bottoms, supers, covers, 50c ea brood frames, 9 ea; super frames, 6c ea. Write. C. L. Stonecypher, Homerville. Martin and dipper gourds, 25c ea; small mixed sizes 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca- milla. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed, 25c start, or 6 starts $1 3c stamped envelope with ea. order. E, F. Weeks, Dial. Yellow dock for sale. Mrs. George Nunn, Crawfordville. Yellow root, 1 Ib. boxful, 35c; 4 lbs., box, $1.25. Postpaid ne Ventis Weaver, Rt, 5, Elli ayas Root: mullein, heart, black snake, butterfly, Queen of the Meadow, also catnip leaves. Match box full of either, 50c. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Well rotted. cow manure, aprox. 1 ton $10; 2 tons for $18. Del. near Marietta, Smyr na and Atlanta. Hugh Power Rt. 3, Marietta..Ph. 8-0510. 4 lbs. ground Sage, $2 lb. and postage. Prefer selling all to 1 person. Nelliw Keith, Al- vaton. Nice, clean, fresh Sage, $1. 25 lb; 30 per Qt. Add postage. Mrs. J. J. Carter, Conyers. New, dried Sage, $1.75 lb. Add postage. Exch. some for pe- cans. Mary C. Tumlin, Easta- noolle. Ga. grown Watermelons, 15 acres large Charleston Greys, ready to move week of June 15. Located & mi. SW Pelham, State Hwy. 93. L. B. Wilder, Rt. 2, Pelham. Ph. 2141. 10 lb. cap. white feed sacks, 5, $1.50;210, $2,753: 20--$6 $24 C PE 2nd zone. Cash with or- der. No chks. Major Crow, Rt. a ie View Road, Gaines- ville ar cured, Hickory anole} am ,out of 25 Ib hog 80c Ib. at my place. R. L. Bar- nes, Rt. 4 Toccoa. 1957 crop Honey, extracted and pastuerized, 2 lb. jar, 60c; Cs,. 12 jars, $6.25. All FOB. John L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gaines- ville. ee 30 lbs. nice, good, sour cook | MISCELLANEOUS | WANTED Want 3 good stands of Bees. Write. J. L. White, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Yr Want new goose or duck feathers. State quantity and price. Mrs. W. T. Hines, Ris, Cartersville. Want. 200 wood fence uae Give prices, size, ete. eis Wallace, Box 1236, Marietta. Want used Western or plain horse Saddle, good cond., rea sonable price Spencer Strange, 602 Savannah St. Hartwell. Want 3 gal. Huckleberries, green-and red ones, and ripe, all mixed. Will include postage with Money Order for berries. Mrs. Corinne C. Gluck, 961. Boulevard, S. E. Atlanta 12, HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Emb. pillow cases of good. sheeting, bie size, $1.50 set. Vella ica, Rt. 1, Cumming. - 3 dresser scarves. crocheted | with white thread, size 13 x 26 in. all over flower design, 3: = and 10c postage. Mrs. B. Atkinson, Rt. 6, Macon. 1 dbl. bed size string quilt top, new print pieces, $3. an postage. Mrs. W. E. Swann, P.O. Box 117, Flowery Branch. The Star of Bethlehem | design quilts, $8.50 ea. Mrs. S| W. Welchel, Rt. 3, Canton. Crochet, cream and sugar | pot holders, 50c pr; 12