Georgia Phil Campbell, Farmers Commissioner arkehsh) Bulletin Y WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1959 wi ee NUMBER 34 PRICE SUPPORT SURVEY RESULTS Letters fayoring price supports, c.. 2. s. 608 Letters dgainst price supports... <.2 2 374 | eee eee Listed above are the results of the letters sent in by readers of the Markel Bulletin concerning Federal Price Supports for farm products. This survey was conducted as a result of a national magazines statement that 62 percent of Georgia's farmers were against a national support program for farm products. In my opinion the survey conducted by the Market Bulletin on a voluntary basis of its readers is of little more significance than the survey conducted by the na- tional farm magazine. Surveys, at best, are poor indications as witnessed in the presidential election between President Truman and Governor Dewey and as witnessed also when a na- tional magazine made a survey during one of President Roosevelt's earlier elections, The results were so much the reverse of the survey that the national magazine ceased publication immediately after the election. | Actually there is no need for a survey as to how farmers feel. Since a Federal price support law was passed and came into being, farmers have had to vote each year as to whether or not they favored continuance of the price support programs, Each year, for many years, farmers have voted for the price support program. With this absolute evidence of farmers voting, why be so ridiculous as to at- tempt a survey which at best is of very little value. PHIL CAMPBELL COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE e : = a o e Georgia - Georgia, First: : EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES > I wz PAGETWO SRS ioe Se GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Zxecutive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. | Ailania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Assistant. Editor - Deborah Anglin Notices . Mrs. Elizapeth Hynds Circulation oe Viailing Room Supt. Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr class matter Aug. 1, 1917. ' Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covimgton, Ga., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Aczepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Sectien 1103, Act of Oct. 8. FARM WORK Married man with small children, experienced in dairy work and all kinds farm work wants job on farm or dairy. Raymond Hunt, c/o Glen - Florence, Rt. 3, Douglasville. Reliable white man, 55 yrs. old, no dependents, want job doing light farm work or as caretaker of farm. Live in or batch. Can furnish best of ref- erences. G. A. Ulm, 1526 Cen- tral Ave., Augusta. White man, raised on farm, can also do carpenter work, use tractor and other farm equipment, wants job on farm for rcom, board and small sal- ary. F. C. Smith, 2995 Was- canna Rd., Blair Village, Hape- ville. - 39 yr. old, single, white man would like work on Dairy farm. Experienced. Emmons as 54 Ellis St., N.E., Atlanta White, middleaged man and wife, exp. farming, want job on farm. Place to live and furnished. Ready to go to work. Have to be moved, Nor~ man Duncan, Nelson. Single man, 33 yrs. old, wants job on Dairy farm. Ap- ee 4 yrs. exp. Can give Ref. Want room, board and salary. erchell Phillips, 20-1/2 Whitehall St. S.W., Atlanta. pA4-9582. Married man, in middle fif- ties, sober, honest, raised on farm, fair carpenter, some tractor exp., want job on farm for wages. Prefer near Atlan- ta. Consider as Caretaker of farm. Need good 3-4 R. house, wired for stove. Wife can work part time. Charley P. Craven, 4. 2, c/o Paul Ellison, Au- stell. - Want job with reliable par- ty to grow broilers on shares. an care for 25 or 30,000 or more. 10 in family. Need 5 or 6 R. house, wired for elec. stove, also pasture and gar- gen. -B. B. Halloway, Ri: 2, Blue Ridge. _ FARM HELP N % WANTED _ Want settled, white woman to do light farm work on a farm. Room, board and $10. week Would not object to one child. Mrs. Bertha Harrison, 6815. So. Exvressway, Jones- boro. Ph. GR 8-6251. Want good, honest, sober man to help with dairy work. Good 3 R. house with lights, running water to door and wired for elec. stove. On school Dus Rt. Must be dependable. With small family or live alone. O. E. Johnston, Jr., 1390 Conley Rd. Conley. PH. MA 2-3468. Want a top quality, matur- ed young man with character, education and sobrietv to help us grow certified watermelon seed. Must give good ref. H. G. Ballard, Moultrie. Want single, reliable, sober | white man with lifetime farm Exp. .45-58 yrs. old, to work on poultry farm. Also, be able do some carpenter work. Live s one of family. Room, board, ae and reasonable sal- ary. Bobby Trammel, Rt. 5, Gumming. Ph. Tulip 7-7093. ltomn SALE EVENTS. May 9Saturday Jo-Su-Li Farms, Colquitt (Miller Co.,) : .. Hereford Activity Day and Auction Sale.... 60 selected calves to 4-H and FFA membersDays activities will include type demonstration, judging con-| test, lunch and _ talks by prominent livestock authori- ties. Farm located State Hwy., 235, just off State Hwy. 91, between Colquitt and Newton. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Pole trailer with 5th wheel and practically new tires, $340.; 1 unused 1 man chain saw with straight blade and chain, $135. Harvey Hearn, Palmetto, Ph. 5253. 2-1/2 hp Planet Jr. garden tractor, wheel wts., cultiva- tors, cutting harrow and _ sin- gle foot plow, all excellent cond, $150. or will trade for 5 hp or large garden tractor. Edwin Varner, Rt. 1, White, Ph. Cartersville, EV. 2-3260 after 5 P.M, All Crop No. 25 Dryer equip- ped with motor and gas. Sell reasonable price. J. W. Slade, Hawkinsville, Ph. TW. 3-7466. Ege cooler, 11 case, Big Dutchman, used 3 yrs., good cond, $300. H. G. Almand, Jr. 3743 Snapfinger Rd., Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-6414. 141 Intnl. harvester self propelled combine with corn attachments, in excellent cond.. priced reasonable. C. A. Rivers, Fairburn. A McCormick-Deering corn |picker, 1953, Model 24, 2 row, | for sale. Brother M. Alanus, Procurator, The Monastery of the Moly Ghost, Conyers. Planters with fertilizer at- tachment and cultivators for cub tractor, good cond:, rea- sonably priced. J. Ky Stalcup; 1557 Sandtown Rd,, Marietta, Ph. Smyrna, HE: 5-8152. Sears gardent tractor in perfect shape with mud and snow tred tires, turning plow, cultivator, mowing attach- ment and homemade plow for laying off rows, $160. L. H. Patterson, 3541 Gordon Rd., SW, Atlanta 10, PL. 5-7060. 1 horse wagon in good cond. with 1 set of harnesses, $60. A. D. Brantley, Rt. 2, Warthen. Complete cotton gin except motor and belts, three 70 saw Continental gins, practically new press bay, cheap. 6 mi. No, of Alpharetta on Hwy. 19. H. A. Odum, Alpharetta, Ph. 4915. One set of cultivators for Ford or Ferguson tractor, in good condition. Jimmy Hol- comb, Rt. 2, Cleveland, Ph. Union 5-2694. John Blue cotton duster, 6 row, in excellent cond., not a 3 point huck-up, works with pulley off drive shaft, $75. Robert Lee Campbell, Rt. 2, Box 76, Temple. _8 elec. brooders, 30 automa- tic waterers, dbl. line of au- tomatic feeders, 1 automatic time clock, 8,000 chick cap., Just raised 4 houses of chick- ens with this equip., sell for 1/2 price. B. B. Asbell, Irwin- ers, day. H Ph.-PR. eee BLE TIN Filomatic milk carton filler, for purepak, 1/2 pt.-1/2 gal. cartons, $1,200. C. B. Wallace, Sandersville, Ph. 2623. 1953 Ford, 1-1/2 ton farm truck, with 2 speed axle, good tires. Sell reasonable or_ trade for lighter truck. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville, Ph. Homer, OR. 7-2967. John Deere tractor, Model B, powr-trol, rolomatic, 1959 model, very good cond.; one 26 in. dise Taylor-way harrow bush and bog, 26 in. disc. T. J. Rouset, Rt. 2, Royston, Ph. 8590. (5 mi. So. of Royston). One 12 A John Deere com- bine with, reasonably priced. Leroy Caldwell, Rt. 2, Senoia. 1955 Ford tractor and equip- ment, bush and bog harrow.All Purpose plow, planters, distri- butors and cultivators, priced to sell. See any time day or night, 5 mi. So. of Tallapoosa. R. A. King, Rt. 2, Waco, 1952 Ferguson tractor, good tires and mechanical cond., mower, rake, bush hog harrow, bush hog, McCormick seed drill with attachment for Fertilizer and small grain, al- so John Deere wagon and sub- soiler. John M. Lee, 3805 Col- lier Dr. N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph. PL. 8-3307. ICH tractor H, ready to run, except one 36 in. tire, 1 John Deere, 6 dise tiller and 1 dbl. section harrow, all $500.; also, 1 John Blue duster, in good shape except flexible pipes, been used on ICH tractor. Mell A. Knox, Social Circle. 192 laying cages for hens, in good cond., at my farm. See after 5 P.M. or weekends. J. C. Herron, Rt. 1, Martin. J. B. Cracker-Jack hammer mill, in good cond., has swing- ing hammers (2 never used and 4 screens, sizes 3/16 in. to 1/2 in., $200. at my farm, 4 mi. E. of Canton on Indian Knoll to Avery Rd. Homer G. Cline, Ril, Cantons HD-9 Bulldozer and pan, 45 Moline tractor with David backhoe and front end loader, used very little. Mrs. Earl Stevenson, Royston, Ph. 8152. 24 in. Meadows corn mill, Allis Chalmers. skid motor, belts and 2 hole John Deere corn sheller, all practically new, entire lot, $550. H. A. Odum, Alpharetta, Ph. 4915. 1949 Ford tractor, good cond., $525; 1952 model Case with planters and cultivators, $650.; Case with hydraulic side mower $400; W. C. Allis Chalmers tractor and harrow, $500.; Ford belt pulley, $40. F. M. Gazaway, 2556 Clifton Springs Rd., Rt. 1, Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-2971. ) |tory_ built, Allis Chalmers B 1 row trac- tor with king bog harrow, bel pulley, hydraulic lift, planters and cultivators and cotton duster, $600. Sam Brewer, eu: 1, Comer. 3 mi. So. of Comer. Ford mowing machine, needs minor repairs, $50.; pulpwood saw, 28 in. blade, on wheels, in good cond. and Ford 2 dise plow, 3 point hitch, reason- ably priced. W. M. Harris, Jeff Davis Rd., Thomaston. Quail raising equipment2 brooders, 2 holding pens, 10 home made breeding pens with waterers and feeders, one compartment metal breeding pen with waterers and feed- ers. $50. complete. Come after. M. H. Rowe, 4274 Lamar St., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-7078. 12A, 6 ft., combine in fair shape with motor, $300.; 7 ft. JD25A combine in A-1 cond., $800.; also, 7 ft. JD25A prac- tically new combine, $1,150 Harvey Lane, Monticello, Ph. 5511. John Blue 6 row cotton dus- ter for John Deere tractor, used very little, 2 H wagon in good cond. and riding cultiva- tor, mule drawn. Harlan L. Sell, PO Box 83, Hoschton, Ph. Braselton, OL. 4-2460. John Deere, rotary hoe, 3 oint hitch, in good cond., 125. Francis Skinner, Rt. 1, Winder, Ph. 1-2701. 2 row planters and cultiva- tors for John Deere A, B, or G tractor, in good cond., $175. FOB. John L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Elee. Farmaster incubator, 400 egg cap., excellent work- ing cond, $50. at farm. Dr. Grady Young, 222 Fletcher St., Thomasville. 3 One 12 ft. steel bottom, fac- 4 dump body for truck, complete with hoist, everything in good cond., also, 7 ft. Ensilage sides for this body. Sell body and hoist both for $500. R: M, Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. "Wednesday, April tilor-way bush and bog 81$150. 20, 10 gal. milk H. | Summerville. Allis Chalmers combi and sub-soiler and 2 disc for fast hitch Farmall C tor. H. K. Malcom, Mon Ph. 6888. Light roller bearing - mill, in new cond., at bar price. W. S. Stone, Con Rd., Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-464 8 ft. cut Intnl. binder, $15) two, 16 can wet cooling tems, $150. ea.; two, 8 sizes, $75. ea.; 4 Surge ing units, used 1 yr., $5 vacuum milking mae $3. ea. H. V.- Harden, Hogansville, Ph. 3708. 4 H Planet Jr. garden tr tor, good tires, handle implement control, tur plow, cultivator and tra with new tires, all for $125, $100. less trailer. All in cond. L. M. Cooper, Rt Box 147, Fairburn. 6 row cotton duster Farmall H or M tractor, Quick-Tack planters and cy tivators for H or M Farma practically new, mule draw 9 ft., hay rake in good and 1 used bulk feed bin chicken house, 4 ton cap. Joh Rylee, Rt. 1, Maysville, O. 2-2702: Set of Buckeye tobacco cv ing system, cheap. Come s Cannot ship. Julian Tanni Rt. 1, Box 111, Alma, Ph. Intnl. combine, Mode with motor, in good co $895. R. I. Gibbs, Salem C Ground, Rt. 2, Covington. 10 hp gasoline engine a saw, $100. Ed Johnson, R 6 row Simplex tractor ton duster, $75.; 6 row m pdrawn Niagara cotton du on rubber with Briggs-Str ton engine, $75.; rotary with 3 point hitch for $200; Friend. orchard spr 300 gal. cap, $300. All ge eond, RR. EF. Nutt; Luella McDonough 4174. f Rotary hoe, John Deere, with three point hitch, good cond., $125. Mrs. R. A. McCreery, Rt. 2, Jefferson, Ph. EM, 7-8719. Model 6-11 New_ Holland forage harvester (PTO) with row crop and cutter ban at- tachments, only cut 123 acres, $895. R. M. Patterson, Rt. 2, aoe 279, Hwy. 166, Douglas- ville. 8 row tractor cotton duster, runs off power takeoff, $70., needs new pipes; 2 row mule cotton duster, $15., good cond.; 5 row, 2 H riding cotton dus- ter, $30., fair cond.; turning plows and middle buster, $10. ea. Morgan S. Camp, Sharps- burg, Ph. Lyric 9-6965, : Planters Jr., 5 hp. Garden tractor, equipped with 9 in. plow, set of disc, harrows, tractor tires, first class cond. Make offer. H. J. Plaatie, 327 Houston St., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. JA. 4-7081. Bready garden tractor with turn plow, cultivator and cut- tine - harrow, $100. J. A. Broach, 2379 Whites Mill Rd., Decatur, Ph, BU. 9-8230, 2 mule, 5 row, Simplex cot- ton duster, in good cond., Hugh Davis, Williamson, Griffin. 9 ft. Woods rotary mower, cheap; Case bush and bog har- row, 8 disc; 1 Taior-way, dbl. section, 20 disc; 1,500 ft. 6 in alluminum pipe for irrigating and 1 large sprinkler head. R. L. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. 9 hp Economy 4 wheel, cub type, garden tractor, plow and cultivator, in A-1 cond., rea- sonable. G. R, Barnett, 1272 Grant .St., SE., Atlanta, Ph. JA. 2-8780. Three oil type baby chick brooders, 1,000 cap. ea., com- plete with feeders and water- used only 6 mos., one half price. J. H. Wages, Rt. 2, Box 348, College Park. Mowing machine for A Farmall, in good cond., some guards and section blade shar- pener; also, 11 hp power Mer- cury chain saw, new chain, Disten make, 36 in. blade. Au- stin F. Gustafson, Rt. 1, Box 125, Lilburn. John Deere B tractor and John Deere 40 tractor with planters and cultivators. Both in good condition and on good rubber. W. A. Trice Milner. 26, ten bale, metal hen nests, $7. ea. C. H. Kinsey, Rt. 3, Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-6793. McCormick Deering potato digger, in good shape, draw bar hitch, works behind any tractor with standard power take off. Needs tires, 6-16 size. See any day except Sun- . L. Zipperer, Guyton, 22-3431, Model G Allis tractor, harrow, tiller, 1 row cultivator equip., fertilizer and planter attachment, $500. E. E. MeDaniel, Warm Springs. Allis Chalmers B_ tractor with cultivators, No - Krak grain or feed blower, 1 Bel- saw edger and 1 Tower edger All in good cond. John C. ee: Zebulon, Ph. LO. 7- ~Intnl. 1-9 industrial wheel type tractor, in excellent cond., with good tires, also set 5/8 in. plywood forms for SCS flood control dams, 18 in. pipe. Clyde Long, Chatsworth. 2 Reg. gear, No. 9, McCor- mick mower and 1 stalk cut- ter, good as new, 2 six row cotton dusters, 3, two horse wagons. All mule type, equip. Miss Aldora Keith, Alvaton. 1951 GMC, 1/2 T, flat bed, truck, trailer to haul Ford tractor or other tractors: also, two 16 in. wheels for Ford tractor. W. H. Bruce, 1303 Blvd. Dr. Atlanta, Ph. 8-4858. =f o Intnl. 6 ft. heavy duty tan- dum disc harrow, $35.: one, 10 ft. E-Zee Flow fertilizer Ph. 9724) Chalmers, iments, 2 disc plow and Jet type well drilling 1 mounted on Intnl._ tru needs some repairs, $300. is. J. T. Rimes, Bloomingda Hwy. 80, Ph. Savannah, 8-4072. _ One 7,500 gal. water tar in good condition. H. B. Hea Eatonton, Ph. 4651. = Model 64 Intnl. Harvest combine, in excellent co priced reasonable. Harry Mo re, Buchanan, Ph. 3491, Choremaster roto tiller den tractor with extra w. for using different plows, ly used about 6 hrs., $10 also, 280 gal. used propane butane gas tank, $50. A Johnston, Rt. 1, Buford | Norcross, Ph. 2388. Farmall A tractor wit ters, cultivators, fertilize tributor, 2 disc plow, sm ing harrow, spring tooth row and 5 row Simples duster. H. G. Lewis, Mans 6 row cotton duster in cond. Can be seen at my 4 mi. E. of Loganville on ! 78. J. H. Brookshire, R Loganville. Allis Chalmers CA 2 tractor, cultivating equipr planters and fertilizer at and bog harrow, in good co Melvin G. Harris, Rt. 1, Ma oo Ph. Thornwall Roanoke - Holliday to harvester, in good cond., pr. ed to sell. Murrell Holdert 1511 Madison Rd., Valdos 1-5KW-120 volt, 60 generator, ideal for eme cy power in broiler ho small hatchery, very cond., only $395. Bob Stet art, 108 Pinecrest, Carrol Ph: TH 28-2411: Jari cutter bar mowe sale. Original owner, H Merriam, 2901 Lenox R Atlanta 5. 1953 Super M Intnl. tor, 3 disc plow, 10 disc lor-way bush and bog hai Tenn. Imp. twin sub-sol also, want a 1300 x 26 tr Hiram Coffey, 50 Crawford St., Dalton f _3 gin sharpene: gin for sale, Mrs. 121 Stone Mou spreader, $75. Leon E i Lawrencevil Want cub tractor with cul- tor, in any condition, cheap. n R. Worley, Rt. 1, Tell ., College Park. Want good steady mule wn Fowler cultivator and tery electric fence charger, efer within reasonable dis- ance of Griffin. Y. M. Ander- on, Williamson. Want dbl. section spike ooth harrow in reasonably sood cond., within 75 miles.- ugene V. Elliott, Rt. 1, Box oe Lake Ranch, Green- ille. Want 2 inside tiller Tine sys. for rotary tiller, left part No. 55041, right and part No. 55042, only eed good, the part that fits shaft. Will give 50c ea. plus postage. John Calloway, Rt. 4, Calhoun. Want mule drawn, 6 row, otton duster with motor. W. Hill, Greenville. Want good used elec. mule lippers. Must be in first class hape and cheap. Claude Flynt, 3, Washington. Want 700 ft. of 2 in. galva- zed pipe, now or near new, or irrigation purposes. State ce and where located. E. E, ntland, P. O. Box 12, War-. r Robins. Want 1,500 or 1,600 ft. used in. or larger pipe to pump ter in lake. Does not have be under pressure. Marvin Nix, Dalton. Want Cub tractor, in A-1l nd, with all farming equip- nt, if possible. Must be rea- onable. Frank Carroll, Rt. 1, Villa Rica, Ph. 7551 days. Want 1 upright, 3 or 4 deck, ectric brooder, give full de- cription. Doster Warren, Rt. , Ochlochnee. Want 3 roller power syrup ill.. Tommie W. Alexander, . 2, Blairsville. Want self propelled com- bine,, 10 ft., prefer Massey Harris. State price. Thomas E. Teasley, Rt. 3, Elberton, Ph. 1779-R-4. - Want Farmall H needing re- irs, cheap for cash, also, want oat crimper, larger size and rear section for 20-26 Ru Taylor-way bush and bog har-}|. row. C. J. Hendrix, Jr., Alpha- retta, Rt. 3. : Want Simplex cotton duster th fitting for Super C Farm- all, priced reasonable, within 0 mi. radius. C. D. Lake, Rt. Dublin. Want radiator for old model llis Chalmers A cub tractor, in fairly good cond. C. E. Wells, Rt. 1, Naylor. Want to buy or trade for small tractor, or tiller and plowing attachments. H. E. Graves, Rt. 1, Riverdale. (on Old National Hwy., and old ood Rd.), Ph. Fairburn 6201. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE ~ Hand saved, 1957 round, dark green rind, yellow meat watermelon seed, Germ. 90 pet. 60c teacupful. Add post- age. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun. Large Martin and Jumbo Sourd seed, 25c doz. and self addressed, stamped envelope, 20. F. Murkerson, Rt: 6, East- . Martin, Bushel, large long handle and Birdhouse gourd ed. No orders filled without Stamped addressed envelope. Douglas Wood, Martin, Rt. 2, Box 204. Cokers 100 Reg. cottonseed, rect Ist yr. 1 var. gin. made bales on 30 acres, big puff, fat 5 lock bolls, Germ 84 pct. 0 black seed. Treated and de- inted, $7. for 100 lb. bag. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 47, So- Cial Circle, Ph. 3346. ushel gourd seed, extra ge, 10 seed, 25c. J. K. Stal- a oT Sandtown Rd., Ma- | Red speckled Crowder peas, Brown eyed peas (good. for table use), early brown Crow- ders and little black eyed peas, all, 50c cupful ea. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 1,000 lb. Sericea i coedess seed in 100 Ib. bags, pure seed, 99.63 pct., total germ. and hard seed, 86 pct., 20c lb. Lo- eated between old Hwy. 41 and new 4 lane, 3/4 mi. from Lovejoy. R. E. Henderson, Rt. 2, Hampton. _ Good tender old time corn- field. bean seed, mixed cut- shorts, speckled Cutshorts, white Cut- shorts and Creasebacks mix- ed, all 65 cupful ea, Add post- age. No COD. Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Good old time white tender Cornfield bean seed, 92 et Germ., 65c cupful; red speckl- ed Crowder peas, 93 pct. Germ, and tender green Okra seed, Germ., 86 pct., each, 50c cupful. Add_ postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Gov't. inspected and treated Ga. Red sweet potato plants, $4. M, 2,000 and up, $3.75 M. Delivered. Full count and prompt shipment, Luther Grif- fis, Rt. 2, Odum. : Gov. insp., and treated P. R. red skin and Ga. Red potato nlants, $4. M; Marglobe and Rutger tomato, $2. M; $1. C; Calif. Wonder sweet pepper, $1. C. $2.50 M. Del. Fill big orders. No chks. W. R. Light- sey, Rt. 2, Surrency. Govt. inspected Ga. Red skin potato plants, ready now, $4. M delivered. No checks. Paul Lightsey, Sereven. 200 bu. pure Iron peas, re- cleaned, bright, finest quality, Staie tested, 91 pet. Germ., 99 pet. purity, in 2 bu. bags, $6.50 bu. L. E: Akins, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. WO. 3-3314. Lucretia dewberrys, $1.25 doz.; several varieties rooted figs, 3, $1.00; wild strawber- rys, 5.doz., $1.; Birdhouse gourd seed, 15c and self ad- dressed, stamped envelope. PP in Ga. Mrs. Vernon Judy, Rt. 3, Franklin. Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato plants, now ready, $5. M; 5 M or more, $4.50 M; 20 M or more, $4. M, PP, prompt ship- ment, or $3.50 M at farm. Fred C. Harrison, Blackshear, Ph. HI. 9-3713. Kudzu Crowns, -well rooted, $2. C, 500, $7., $12.50 M. Add postage. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Garden sage, rooted plants, 75e doz.; pepvoermint, 2 doz., 75c: also, dry sage, $1. lb. All PP. Mrs. Myrile Pace, Rt. i, Temple. Govt. inspected Ga. Red po- tato and Copper Skin bunch potato plants, each, $5. Can fill large orders. David Mann, Rt. 2, Surrency, Ph. 3822. white Creasebacks, | Cert. Ga. Reds, ready now, $4. M; 4,000, 1$10. Prompt shipment. F. G.. Sie Bristol, Ph. Baxley Round Dutch cabbage and white Bermuda onion plants, | 300, $1.25; 500, $2.: $2.75 M. Cayenne hot pepper plants, $1. C; $5. M. prepaid in.Ga.R. o Pitts. Ph. Milton 8- Rutger tomato plants, $1. C; Tree tomato plants, 15c ea. a R. Bell, Rt. 1, Milledge- ville. Millions Cert. Ga. Red po- tato plants, $5. M; 3,000, $14; 5,000, $22.50; special price on larger orders and truck loads. B. J. Head, Alma, Drawer D, Ph. 3791. : Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, | 500, $3.; $5. M: 3,000, 5,000 $22.50. Large or small orders, prompt attention. B. Lowell Head, Alma, Box 195, iPh. 2684. : Early bearing strawberry plants, $1. C; 300, $2.75; gar- den gooseberries, blueberries, $1..doz. Add postage. Exch. for solid color .or print feed sacks, 3 and 4 alike, allowing 25e ea. for sacks. Mattie Du- ran, Rt. 1, Cumming. Potato _ plants, : Everbearing strawberry plants, well rooted, $1.50 C; yellow Oct. peach, old fashion sweet, small clear seed, med- ium clear seed peach, 3, $1.; Boysenberry, Mtn. Huckle-| berry, $1. doz.; well rooted Muscadines, 2, $1. Mrs. B. . Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Gov't. Insp. Georgia Red potato plants, $5. M; Copper | Skin bunch potato plants, $5. M. Can fill large orders. El- mer Mann, Rt. 2, Surrency, Ph. 3818. Ss Horseradish plants, 50c doz: roots, also cherry bark, 50 1b; garlic, one cent ea., $1. C; cat- nip, 2 large bunches, 50c; wild strawberry, balm, wild horse- mint, yellow root, 35c doz. red raspberry, 25 ea. 5, $1.; com- fry, 3, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay. $14: FEE D 2 GRAIN Want 1,000 bales of wheat or joat straw. C. L. Fain, 78 Pine Lake Dr., Atlanta, Ph. CE. 3- 9792. : shucks, anything of this sort for garden mulch. Will pick up. Contact. Mrs. M. Wm. Brooks, Rt. 2, Rockbridge Rd. Lithonia. Ph. Stone Mtn. 8160 LIVESTOCK Cattle 3 yr. old Reg. Guernsey bull, natural butt-headed. D. E. Brown, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ph. Haddock, WE. 2-5385. Polled Hereford males mos. old, Reg. in buyers name, $150. Adam Whitaker, Blue Ridge. | 2 Reg. Hereford bulls, 1 yr. old, wt. 500 and 600 lbs., 2 Reg Hereford cows, 5 and 6 yrs. old. See at my farm, 1 mi. from Hampton. Geo. H. Pace, 2845 Hapeville Rd. SW, At- lanta, Ph. PO. 7-5260. Reg. Angus bull, Eileenmere breeding. Oscar Silcox, Rt. 2, Folkston. : Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford tbull, HSF Beau Prince 19th, ealved June 12, 1958, son of HSF Prince Victor 39th (half brother to the highest gaining sale bull at recent Tifton Exp. Sta. test.) Well marked, good conformation, reasonably priced. Thomas W. Stewart, Evans Mill Rd., Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-4271. 2 Reg. Jersey heifers, 2 yrs. old, fresh in, calves at side, also, 1 close up springer, 4 yrs. old. All of good type and breeding. W. P. Chappell, Rt. 1, c/o Fair Oaks Farm, New- nan. Govt insp., Ga. Red potato plants, $5. M; Copperskin bunch potato, $5. M. Can fill large orders. Elmer Mann, Rt. 2, Surrency. State insp. Ga. Red potato plants, $5 M. or 5 M. up, $4. M. D. M. Cason, Bristol. Ph. Bax- ley 3817. Marglobe and Rutgers to- mato plants, field grown, moss packed, 500, $2.50; $4. M. PP in Ga. Mattie Stevens, Daw- son. Ph. WY 5-5070. Strawberry, Mastodon, $1.25 C: Klondike, $1. C; 500, $4.; $8. M; catnip, 30e bunch: pep- permint, 30c doz; half run- ner beans, Germ. 88 pct; 75c eupful; red, white spotted erowder peas, Germ. 92 pct. $1. Ib. Add postage. No COD. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gaines- ville. Sprouts, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Wakefield cab- bage, Dill, Lettuce, Heading collards, Golden yellow and Rutger tomatoes, Bell peppers, Chinese cabbage, 35c doz. No less than $1. orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Reg- ister. Cert, Ga. Red sweet potato olants, ready to deliver April 20, $5. M in April, cheaper in May. J. Q. Harvey, Jakin, Ph. Donalsonville 2449. Catawba bushes, real stocky, up to 5-1/2 ft. high, 75 ea., 6 ft. and over, $1. ea. at my place, none shipped. J. R. Thompson, 6145 Covington Rd., RFD 3, Lithonia. Nice Rutgers tomato plants, now ready, 50c C, $3.50 M, 10,000 $30. Moss packed. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Box 70, Quitman. Marglobe and Rutger toma- to plants, booking orders for last of April or Ist of May, field grown, $3.50 M. PP in Ga. Money Orders only. L. L Lightsey, Rt. 2, Blackshear. Booking orders for tomato and hot pepper plants, del. April 25 to May 1; Rutger to- mato plants, $2. M; long Cow- horn hot pepper, $2. C. FOB my place. Send postage. H. Seay, Rt. 2, (3917 Panthers- ville Rd.) Ellenwood, Brussels SEED & PLANTS WANTED Want 1 pk. Chufa seed, quote price. L. E. Strange, Rt. 2, Box 32. Cobbtown. Want some corn bead seed. Send amt. and price at once. Mrs. Lizzie Cheathem, 495 Ruth St., Athens. Want few lbs. Red Spanish peanuts for seed. Mrs. H. P. Puckett, Rt. 6, Atlanta 5. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE 5 or 6 hundred bu. slip shucked white corn for feed, $1.40 bu. at farm, 7 mi. N. of Wrens. O. L. Gay, Matthews, Ph. Wrens, LI. 7-6845. 700 or more bu. yellow leorn for feed, $1.50 bu. FOB. Mrs. G. Edwin Murphey, He- phzibah. 1,000 bales Sericea Lespe- deza hay, for sale or trade for cattle, Fert. distributor, plow F.!or sub-soiler for J.D. Model M. tractor. Guy Neal, Ellen- wood, Ph, Stockbridge. 3073. Jersey milk cow, calf at side, 3-1/2 to 4 gal. a day, $200. No papers. Mrs. Ila C. Mundy, Rt. 1, Box 367, Lawrenceville, Ph. Buford 3861. 2 young White Face spring- ing cows, 1 White Face cow with calf at side and 2 graded cows springing. S. B. Baker, New Clinton Rd., Rt. 5, Box 429, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-2290. . 5 top grade cows, 3 Guern- seys and 2 Jerseys, all now fresh, $160. to $225. at my place. R. H. Camp, Morrow, Ph. GR. 8-8430. 2 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 1 just turned 4 yrs. old, one 5 yrs. old, excellent bloodlines. Priced right. W. T. Barnett, Gees Mill Rd., Conyers, Ph. 6981. Well tamed, halter broken, Reg. horned Hereford bull, ealved July 26, 1958. Good size for age, and from out- standing herd bull. Carl Rob- erts, Ball Ground. Reg. Angus bull, 2-1/2 yrs. old, of Eileenmere breeding, proven sire with every breed- ing, wt. 1.000-1,200 lbs. R. F. 7 Luella, Ph. McDonough Swine 3 purebred big bone Black Guineas, 9 wks. old and 1 Reg. big bone, Black African Guinea boar with papers, about 18 mos. old, also, want to buy 2 Reg. SPC gilts, near Greenville or Atlanta. R. C. Fountain, Rt. 2, Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4763. Reg. Spotted Poland China males, from meat type stock, 100 lbs., $30. ea.; Hampshire and Tamworth cross _ gilts, some half Hamnshire and half White Face Berkshire, 1 half SPC and half Berkshire and 1 half SPC and half Tamworth. All reg. on both sides. Edwin Cole, Nicholls. 40 Hampshire and Tam- worth cross pigs, 7 and 8 wks. old. Roy Mabry, Rt. 4, Cum- ming, Ph. Tulip 7-2537. Hampshire pigs, little over size, strict registration follow- | ed, delivery guaranteed. FOB Winder. F.F.A. C. O. Maddox, Winder. | Jernberg, iad eeu ee 20 mos. old. Selling to vre-_ vent interbreeding or will trade for calves or pigs. W. Newman, Rt. 3, Douglasville, Ph. eve. : 10 Reg. Spotted Poland China boars, 40-60 lbs. ea., sire and dam FFA champions at State fair. Ceri. lean meat type, $35. ea. with Pont soaked aw. = corn | Papers. Wayne L. Hatfield, Rt. = 1, Mcintyre. 10. Landrace and Duroc crossed pigs, out of Reg. stock, - 4 females and 6 males, $20. ea. Phone collect or write. A. B. Miller, RFD 1, Old Forsyth Rd., Macon: S 3 Duroc gilts, due farrow May 6, 13 and 14. Reg. buyers name, treated for Cholera and Erysipelas, worm- ed and tested for Bangs, $90. _ ea., from FFA pig chain; also, 2 males and 1 gilt 13 wks. old, $25. ea. Devoe Smith, Jr., Rt. 4, Cochran. Purebred Landrace male, 6 mos. old, ready for light ser- vice, $30. James Speir, Bron- wood, Ph. 5-5307. Reg. Tamworth hogs and shoats, priced by age and weight; Reg. Tamworth pigs. $26.50 ea. with papers; 25 mixed pigs, $10. ea. B. B. Harrison, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Purebred Beltsville No. 1 boars, tested free from Bangs ard Lepto, eligible for Res. Roy Cauthen, Tifton, Ph. 2915. Purebred Tamworths, good carcass, economical growth, large litters, herd free of dis- ease, bred sows, and gilts, ser- vice age boars, youn? Mrs. Charles Baldwin, Charles Baldw wanee, Ph. Buford 7181. c/o Reg. Hampshire and Tam- worth sows and pigs. Sows are Blue Ribbon winners. Meat type. Good size litters: Carl E. Jr; Rt. 2, Collese Park, Ph. PO. 6-2072. Reg. Hampshire, 8 boars and 7 gilts, 9 wks. old, from hangs free stock, also, Reg. Duroc pigs, Barnett, Butler, Ph. Union 2- 2563. 4 Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Durocs, from top bloodlines. Cert. . disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced reasonable. Law-= ton Ursrey, Hazlehurst. -37 Reg. Black Poland China 50-60 lbs. gilts and males, treated, $35. ea. Located on ~ Ocilla-Douglas Hwy. Clarence H. Paulk, Rt. 1, Wray. Reg. Tamworths, unrelated boars and gilts, with few gilts almost ready to breed. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, {Ph. 6541. reserve in. pigs. in Farm, Su- | 6 wks.~old. Shadrack . Ree, SPC boars and gilts, by son of Power Again, Grand Champion S. E. Fair; 1 litter from Champion sow over all breeds Exposur Show Macon}: 2 litters from Grand and Re- serve Champion sows S. E., 1 jitter brothers and sisters of Jr. Champion, Ind. St. Quit- man Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 3800. 2 Hampshire sows, bred to Landrace, 3rd litter, $75. ea.3 Landrace boar, purebred, 350 Ibs.,. 11 mos. old, $50.; Reg, Landrace sow, sells open. had 2 litters, $125.: 4 ea. Landrace silts, boars, 100-125 lbs., $20. Cah Je A Swink bw oe, Barnesville, Ph. 660-J-3. | Reg. Duroc vigs, 3 mos. old and 7 weeks old. male and fe- males, Berry College stock. Melvin Hall, Rt. 3, Adairsville, 4 Wamonshire-Fissex nies. 9 wks. old, May Ist.. ex- tra Jaree. parlor bred, $15. ee Ph. 32 S. H. Sebren. Winston, Douglasville. 2970. Meat type Duroc boar, won Championship in Augusta Show, also, male and female pigs. All stock Reg. Edward Jordan, Rt. 2, Sandersville, PRO Soi. : Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, 6 wks. to 8 mos. old. H. D. McAfee, Marietta, = Ph. 8-8440. Reg. Landrace gilts and bo- ars, Reg. in buyers name, 100 pct. imported bloodlines, un- > related pairs, H. R. Gossett, ~~ _. Cave Spring. Purebred Berkshire gilts and boars, 5 mos. old, 150- 175 Ibs., $40. ea., eligible for Reg. iThomas Black, Rt. 2, Millen, ~ a cross eS PAGE FOUR i TVESTOCK FOR SALE [ Swine Reg. SPC weaned pigs, un- related pairs, from Bangs free erd, treated, $35: ea. J. T. Rimes, Bloodmingdale, Rt. 1, on Hwy. 80, Ph. Savannah, e Bu. 8-4072, Purebred Duroc gilt, 9 mos. Id, wt. about 200 lbs, $40.00. obert Caswell, Raymond. Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, imported blood- vines, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $60. to $75. ea.; also, pen gilts, $125. ea. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Met- r, Ph. MU, 5-1035, _. Purebred Duroc pigs, 2-3 mos. old, $25.-$35. ea., either ae open and bred gilts, $60.- 75. ea., wt. 200-300 lbs.: bred Bows, $100.-$150. ea., wt. 400- _ 600 lbs; service males, $50.- 675. ea., wt. 200-300 Ibs. M. ae ewsome, Sandersville, Ph. Booking orders now. Berk- om Cert. meat type hogs: Brom pigs for breeding stock, ully treated and Reg. in buy- rs name. H. E. Brown, P. O. ox 825, Americus. 36 exceptionally good pigs, 6 wks old, ready to go May 22. eross between purebred Du- oc board and well bred Spot- d Poland China sows, $10. @a. at Farm. No delivery. S. Li. Cown, Temple, Ph. 2751. _ Hampshire hog, in very good cond., 250 lbs. or more r sale, also, OIC breeding ervice at my place. W. B. candrett, Hadaway Rd., Ken- Besaw. Reg. Ladrace bred and open gilts, bred to boar from pres- nt Worlds Record litter and 0 Blue Ribbon winner from runtown Conquest ($6,000 ationally famous _ boar.). _ Wreated for Cholera, Erysipe- as and tested for Bur- -@ellosis. Orders for weanling igs being accepted. Windle Taylor, Rt. 4, Alma. Ph. 4983, om 9 AM-5PM. Horses, Mules & Ponies _ Mule, 950 lbs., works single or dbl., gentle, $100. at my on planter and 1 Oliver goo- per plow. G. C. Sapp, Una- Bir Farm horse about 10 yrs. : wi wt. 1,100 Ibs., work any- where, also 2 Guernsey calves, . 00 lbs. ea., 1 H wagon like paddle bred SS new, good set of harnesses, lows and tools, drag harrow. . E. Hewitt, 2294, 2nd. Ave., ecatur, Ph. DR. 7-8729. Reg. Silver Dapple Shetland - pony, 39 in. stallion, Mark- ums Little Man No. 40089, - white mane and tail, 4 yrs. old, proven sire of top colts, guar- anteed. See at DeLoach Farm, ron, Ga. Make offer. Dr. D. . Singleton, owner. 127 eachtree St., N. E., Atlanta, h. CE. 3-4915. At Stud:Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. 36083, American stallion, proven ire of top colts, Grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. atkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals d., Deeatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692. Horse, guaranteed to work good, for sale, or trade for fow. Gorden Davis, Suches. - $Saddle horse with saddle and yridle, $150. R. W. Page, Grif- ~ fin, Ph. 7340. bridle Mare, and saddle, - for sale. Mrs. James H. Ben- - fhett, 729 Glen Cove Dr., Ma- gon, Ph. SH. 2-4765. At Stud:Bandar AHC No. $213, Reg. Arabian stallion, roven sire of premium quali- i foals. Fee $50. with return _ privilege during season.: Ex- ellent facilities to board vis- ting mare, $1. day. Willard Ate 600. Murray Hill Dr, Jalton, Ph. Broadway 8-5921. ag good farm mares, 7 and yrs. old, wt. about 1,000 and lion, due in July and Sept.; iso, Tenn. Walking mare and 5 mo. old colt, both 5 gaited, mare due again in Sept. W. ope, Tallamensa, lace; also, 3 bridles, 3 sets od gears, 1 Covington cot-/| Loo lbs. Bred to 5 gaited stal- | Male pony, 1 yr, old, for sale. W. R. Long, Woodstock, Ph. GL. 5-6988. At Stud:Midget Man, gait- ed Shetland pony. Fee, $15. cash with return priviledge. Standing at farm on Hwy. 83 between Madison and Shady Dale; for sale, 3 yr. old and 4 yr. old sorrel mares, 1 yr. old Walking Horse and 7 yr. old spotted. mare. Mares all bred. John J. Miller, RR 3, Madison, Ph. 589-M-4. Sheep and Goats 300 sheep for sale. Will sell -|25 or more in bunch, no less. R. L. Bassett, Sr., Rt. 2, Byron. Nubian nannie, 2 yrs. old, with 2nd. kids, 1 billy and 1 nannie, 2 wks. old, from fine purebred male. All _ natural butt-headed. Located 3 mi. W. of Chickamauga. Cannot ship. Clyde Mason, RFD 1, Chick- amauga. 5 Saanan and Toggenburg Mmitk Soats: also; sow. 2 shoats, and 1-1/2 ton truck, 6 cyl. Ford, in good shape. All at my place. Mrs. J. W. Har- eee Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8- 5157. Purebred Toggenburg nan- nie, $15.; 1 half Toggenburg and half:Nubian, $12: 1. Sa- anan kid, $4. Bobby Edison, Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody, Ph. GL: 7-3261. Nice milk goat, ist kid is 2 wks. old; also, at Stud, Nu- bian male. Breeding fee, $5. At my place. Do not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd., S. A. Atlanta 11: a OTT LK = seats. dar e=- to freshen soon: Toggen- burg 2 yrs. old pave 4 ats. milk with Ist freshening, $15; Toggenburg-Nubian cross doe, hornless, Ist freshening, good bloodlines, $25. M. Wm. Brooks, Rockbridge Rd., Rt. a aot. Ph. Stone Mtn., 450 Western ewes to freshen in August: also few rams for sale or trade for Holstein heifers, Kenneth Bandy, Ring- gold. 2 milk goats, 1 fresh with 2nd kid, 1 to freshen soon; also, 2 wheel trailer for sale. J. M. Daniel, Rt. 3, College Park, (Welcome All Rd.), Ph. PO. 7- LIVESTOCK WANTED Will trade Angus bulls (thoroughbred but not Reg.) for good, gentle, riding horses. J. C. Steinmetz, 980 Bankhead Ave., NW, Atlanta, Ph. TR. 6- U9R3 about 10 to 14 months old. G. D. Rice, Rt. 2, Madison. Want 5 or 6 Black Angus heifers, 200 to 400 Ibs, of good blood. F. W. Dowda, Smyrna, PO Box 30. Ph. HE 5=-4790. Want purebred boar about 3 mos. old, not necessarily Reg., prefer Landrace or Tam- worth. Must be free of all dis- ease and within 100 mi. radius. Henry R. Adams, Rt. I, Bu- ford, Ph. Lawrenceville, TH. 3-2740. Want 10 or 12 cherry red Duroc gilts, reg, in my name. Give full description, wt. age and price. Doster Warren, Rt. 1, Ochlochnee. jee Want 10 young heifer and bull calves, not Reg., 4 to 6 days oJd. Ludie E. Phillips, Rt. 2, Box 56, Colquitt. Want purebred Jersey bull MARKET BULLETIN chickens, 10 wks. old, $6. pr; day old chicks, $1. ea. Exp. Col; Araucanus eggs, 59c ea; Dark Cornish bantam eggs, 25 ea., parcel post prepaid. Send M.O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. Blue Cuban game eggs, $3. for 15. C. J. Thomas, Blairs- ville. 3 pit game cocks, 2 pure Roundheads, 1 Gray, $2. ea; few hens, laying, $1.50, ea; al- so pure Black Australor'p, Berrys 4-A grade cockerels, 8 wks. old. Del. when 10 wks. old for $2. ea. 2 for $3.50. E. B. Jones, Jr:, Rt. 1, Hahira. Pit game eggs for hatching: Grey Mortgage, Lifters, Red Clarets, Cuban Blues, War- horse $4. tor 16, 32, $7: 172 Red Claret game and 1/2 White Leghorn cross, 16,. $3. S.C. Burrotighs, sr. Rt. 1; Box 113, Richmond Hill. 526 W. L. hens, Durcross and Kimbers str. with cages and waterers, at my place, priced to sell. Leon Hicks, 5900 Rock- bridge Rd. Rt. 1, Stone Moun-~ tain. Ph. 5301. 15 hens, crossed breeds, $10. for lot at my home, 3 mi. East from John Ralstons and Hwy. 19. Mrs. Belle Savage, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. old April 22; 50 or more, $1.35 ea; 10 to 50, $1.50 ea: Mrs. Isaac T. Giddens, P.O. Box 66, Bonaire. Ph. WA 3-2834. 21 N. H. Red hens and 1 rooster, all. 1 yr. old, laying 12 to 18 eggs day now. All good. cond., $25. at my home. Mrs. Irene Cooper, Rt. 1, Box 149, Fairburn. Ph. HI 138. 20 purebred 1958 hatch RI. Red hens, now laying 75 pct., $1.25 ea. at my home. Mrs. Lowell Long, Rt. 1, Box 184, Bremen. 7 White (barred) Rock hens now laying, and 1 rooster, 1 yr. old, large chickens, $12. at my home. Mrs. Ben Davis, Rt. 1, Buchanan. 2 turkeys, 1 ea. hen and tom, $4. ea. Ed Johnson, Rt. 2, Summerville. 5 young Bronze turkey hens and 1 tom, all 1 yr. old, $25. at my home. Carl W. Epps, Sr., Stapleton: GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALF Bobwhite quail, 1 wk. old up, laying birds. Permit No. 36; also Ringneck pheasants, and Cornish bantam baby chickes, all priced according toxage. CE. Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest Dr. S. E.; At- lanta 16. Ph. MA 7-1665. Two (2). Peafowls and 1 Peahen, $40. for the 3. Geo. E. Mallet, Jackson. Taking orders for No. Bob- white quail eggs and young birds, priced according to age Permit No. 63; also, 17 young Mallard ducks, March 11 hatch. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale. Ph. GR 8-8106 after 6 PM. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, available for immediate shipment, $20. C. Min. ship- ment. Permit No. 56. G. H, Achenbach, /o Rocky Creek Ph. 4113. Select Ringneck pheasant eggs, $2. doz. del. in small lots, or $1.25 doz. at my place. Per- mit No. 78. J, L. Taylor, Rt. 2. Ft. Valley. Ph. TA. 5-5804. POULTRY FOR SALE Pure strain feathered legged type Fuff Cochin bantam baby chicks, 1 wks. old, 25 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl Ritz, Camp- bellton Rd. Fairburn. 19 Cornish bantam hens and rooster, 4 N. Hampshire Red hens, all laying. Make offer, Will not ship. G. Martin, 117 No. Columbia Dr. Decatur. High breed game roosters, I and 2 yrs. old,. good size. Nichols Blue, Law Gray, Brown-Reds, also pullets and I.jhens. $1. lb. John Nicholson, Blairsville. Fine quality Chukar part- ridge breeders, now. laying, from May and June hatches of eas Potat, Cuthbert. Ph. 316-J. 1958 hatched, extra large Northern Bobwhite breeder quail, one to three ounces heavier than average, bred and improved 39 yrs. Quail hatch- ing eggs. Free color photos of @uail.-Per.: No. 43. - Wm A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldgs. Box K, Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. Hatching Bobwhite quail eggs, 20c ea: $18.00 C: Permit No. 103; Coturnix quail, lay- ing, $2. pr: Coturnix eggs, 10c ea., $9. C. Eggs by prepaid parcel post: Quail shinped Exp. Col. Send M.O: Miss Eve Wal- lace, 716 Myrtle St. NE, At- lanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152, Araucanus (Easter Egg) 100 N.H. Red hens, 12 mos. Plus postage. B. Fudge, 157 Crawford St., Colquitt. : Old timer beer seed, 25c Farm, P. O. Box 389, Vidalia. | Big Northern Bobwhite ateaL eggs, shipped PP, $150 M; $18. C; day old birds, $40. C; 4 wks. old, $50. C. Permit No. 9. L. E. Brannen, Jr., 311 Savannah Ave., Statesboro. Ph, 4-2843. Guinea pigs (Cavies), males, $1.25 ea; females, $1.50; $2.50 pr; also purebred bantams, 13 dif. breeds, also pheasants, ducks, white and wild Mal- lard, turkeys and geese, W.L and mix. bantam laying hens. W. R. Long, Woodstock, Ph. GL 5-6988. GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED Want 2 prs. ruffled grouse (Mountain pheasants). Ad- vise. W. James Clark, Gay. Ph. 2081. Want pr. Guinea pigs (Cav- ies(, prefer white. Quote prices. Tommy Bowman, Rt. 1, Ft. Valley. Want chocolate, black, lav- ender, and blue Dutch rabbits. Will come after within 50 mi. radius of Thomaston, or you ship. Horace Turner, Box 4, The Rock. MISCELLANEOUS | FOR SALE ~ Bamboo cane roots, 20 ea. start, 6 starts, $1. Enclose self addressed envelope with ea. order. E. F. Weeks. Dial. Correction Jerusalem ar- tichokes, large French, white and red, $1.75. gal. PP third zone, $7. bu. Exp: Col; Hunt grape vines, well rooted, 1 yr. size, 10, 1 male, $5.50 PP third zone. Miss Vautelle Holland, Winder. Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, $1.; Jumbo, Martin and long han- dle gourd seed, 10c pkt., 3 pkts., 25c and stamped en- velope. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 1958 crop, large, well filled, Moore pecans, 40c lb., 10 lbs., $3.50; also, 100 lb. cap. print feed bags, 3 $1., all 1 print or 1 of a kind. Add postage to ea. Mrs. Mamie R. Plyler, Rt. 1, Claxton. Black walnut meats, shelled out, nice and clean, 1958 crop, 1-1/2 pts., $1.; yellow dock and poke roots, 2 lbs., $1. Add postage. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. . 1 large dinner bell with iron frame, in good cond., $10. at my home. Mrs. J, W. Stewart, Star Rt., Greensboro, Ph. White Plains, Howard 7-3515. Blue Gill Bream Ringerlings for sale. Truck del., or pick up at my farm. Lanier Craft, Clayton. I old fashion hand grain cradle in perfect condition, $9. J. L. Harper, Hwy. 16, Clem. Chicken manure, extra good, few or no shavings, by bag or truckload. Delivered to west side of Atlanta. L. E. Widney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. PL-3-9005. 12 hives of bees, 7 patented style, no frames, 5 box gums, $3. ea. if you take all. Come alter. W. F. Hardie, 408 An- derson Ave., Ft. Valley, Ph. TA. 5-5416. 60 colonies of bees, 8 and 10 frame, modern hives, in healthy cond., new queens every yr., $500. for lot. Mrs. H. N. Brock, Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ph. 1479-R. _100 print feed bags, 100 Ib. size, 30e:ea. 1,2 and 3 alike, to be sold as a unit. W. P. Chappell, Rt. 1, Newnan. Print feed sacks, .100 lb. cap., washed and free of holes, all dif., 3 of a kind, or some patterns as many as 15 or 20 alike, 3, $1. Plus postage. Mrs. Howard W. Powell, 295 So. Macon St., Jesup. 125 white chicken feed sacks, no letters or holes, nice smoothe, good cloth, 25c ea. Ship COD, you pay postage. Quick delivery. Mrs. G. M. one who will come after. Philpot, 1577 Bankhead N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph. 0009. amount, : 25e bunch; catnip, 10 sta or 25c bunch. Add_ postag, Mrs. George Nunn, Crawf ville. x Pr Rabbit manure f Yellow dock, big roots, 35c lb.; houseleg sage and catnip plants ea., $1. doz.; peppermint, cts. bunch. _All_ delive Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt, Royston. Dry catnip leaves, 30 washed, 4 lb. lard box 75c; Cherry match box full; catnip, 5 | bunches, $1.; tame Goose plants, 4, 75c; cowhorn pe per, for home use, 8 pods 25 Add _ postage. Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellija dar, Oak bark, Sassafras, arilla, k Bearers: Blackberry, Eld roots, 2 lbs., Tansy, Washington Asparagu Horehound, 2 bunches, Add postage. Each. for pri sacks. Mrs. John Myers ( son) Rt. 2, Hartwell, ful, $1.; also, heart leave roo same price. PP. Mrs. E. N Southerland, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Tal Rock. : : price, etc. Robt. Smith, 2 Edwards Dr. NW., Atlanta cond. Must have halter. Writ size and price. well. with 2 or Ttalian C others. Eugene V. Elliott, in. galvanized : pipe, for water line, in N. E. Ga, Farle, Clarkesville. erated, Cider mill. R. C. Ch nut, 237 Peachtree Arcade, At Yellowroot, freshly dug-an tree bark, 2 Mrs. Mart Sweetgum, Wild cherry, Poplar, white and Re Sars: Yellowdock, Pok: $1.; Planta Chickweed, Mullein $1. Yellow root, 4 lb. lard bos sweet gum bark, 4 lb. $1.2 MISCELLANEOUS / WANTED Want 1 hive of Bees. Advi Want farm bell in goo Mrs. T. Everton, Rt. 1, Jones Rd., Ro: Want bees in patent hiv. 2 supers, pr bees, but consid 1, Box 92, Spring Lake Greenville. Want 400 to 500 ft. of I- suitab! Rane Want old fashion, hand op lanta 3, Ph. JA. 2-9024. Dif. colors and designs, R. Hunt, Vier Ave., N.W., Atlanta 18. P. Sy 4-6654. 4 quilt top, on white set toget Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville, HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE Hand woven pot holde dbl., 25e ea.; single, 2, 25 solid col. one side design, other made of best loops, @a.2 PP. Mars 1 dbl. appliqued Dutch Do with pink, $7.; 1 pr. blue pi lowcases, emb. white birds an flowers, large size, $3. Troy Staten, Chatsworth R Box 65, Dalton. : Pilowcases of nice mate: rose bordered designs, in 0! ors on white, $1.25; aprons, 7 ea. Add postage. Mattie D ran, Rt. 1, Cumming. =o tie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, nel material, machine made, $2. ea.; aprons, 50c ea. Add pos! age. No checks or COD orde Mrs. E. EF. Clark, 280: Ale ander St., Buford. = New handmade quilts, lars dbl. bed size, of good cotto material, cotton padding, $| ea.; erocheted fruit bowl white pineapple design, $ in., Add _ postage. ment. Mrs. Dewey Box 58, Ellijay.