oy : _ Farmers cin, officials with the Georgia rtment of Agriculture have obtained e information to help move Geor- Gene Ackerman, marketing specialist the Department has just returned aa lengthy trip during which he vis- | produce buyers in some 10 northern sale of Georgia produce. As a whole, out of state produce deal- s are interested in buying Georgia fruits ad vegetables in Georgia. Most of the icism has come from out-of-state buy- who purchased from Georgia in the nd got stung on quality. Most of these buyers who have refused uy from Georgia in the past because r quality have expressed a great deal nterest in the relatively new cull law uality programs that have been in- ted on all state farm markets. n. addition to familiarizing out-of- e produce dealers with our states new lity programs, the visits allow Depart- it marketing officials to find out just t out-of-state buyers and dealers want way of fruits and vegetables. Department marketing specialists have ered that a lot of squash is consum- and down the eastern seaboard and la produce growers have an ex- t opportunity to produce for this big e Luchinni, straight and crook neck squash. Department marketing lalists also discovered that the people New York City dont eat pole beans but at some varieties of snap beans. _ Another interesting thing Department harketing specialists have found out per- 0 watermelons. Many of the north- Mexico and pay five to ten times e for them than to buy from the eastern states. These dealers insist at farmers of the Southeast push their elons too fast with improper fertiliza- Practices and as a result the melons not as good as the melons from Mex- which are allowed to develop more Georgia EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH UA LITY PRODU tenes WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1959 Phil Camabell- Commissioner NUMBER 37 its and vegetables through visits. outhern states in an effort to spur market. Squash varieties prefer- | buyers would rather buy their melons ducer. ARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Agricultural CALENDAR May 29, Albany Georgia Angus As- sociation Sale. June 9, Eatonton "Seventh Annual Dairy F estival June 18, Athens Aaricalccat Co- operation Conference June 29 - July 3 Mississippi State College - Southeastern Poultry and Egg Association Quality and Grading School slowly. Undoubtedly many melon grow-_ ers are going to have to produce what the _ buyer wants if they hope to move their melons at a profit. Wherever Department marke tin g officials visit the emphasis is on quality. Not only quality of product, but quality in the manner in which the product is pack- ed, shipped and offered to the buyer. Clean containers were found to be all important | in moving fresh produce through north- | ern markets. No matter how good the _ quality of the product offered, a dirty container distracts from the quality and vitally affects the eye appeal of the product. Basically, Department ee of- ficials have found that Georgia produce growers MUST produce and market only - quality fruits and vegetables in clean, at- tractive containers if they hope to reach the out-of-state markets. In addition, Georgia producers should contact their market managers and find out what var- ieties sell best and produce those varieties that are in demand. At best the production of fresh fruits and vegetables for market constitutes a gamble, Suecess depends not only on cli- matic conditions but market conditions at time of harvest. These same conditions in another state hundreds of miles from Georgia can vitally affect the Georgia pro- The farmer who refuses to produce and market quality is taking an even bigger - gamble. He may not be able to sell his products even if market conditions are ideal and there is a demand for such pro- ducts. Feeder Pig Sales Show Good Quality The two feeder pig sales held at Coch- | ey ran during the last two months were very <= successful. The number of pigs sold has not been too high but the quality has been _ good. The first sale, March 31, sold 534 head of graded pigs averaging 64. 8 pounds : ee for an average price of ee 88 per cwt. for all pigs. The next sale, April 28, a 044 grad ed pigs. The average weight per pig was 71.31 pounds with an average price per ewt of $20.30. The pigs weighing 60 pounds or less brought from $18.00 to $31.00, most between $22.00. and $27.50. The pigs between weights of 60:pounds and 80 pounds brought $17.00 to $25.00 most between $20.00 and $22.50. The 80 to 100 pound pigs brought $17.70 to $20.00, . and the 100 to 120 pound weights brought $17.00 to $19.75. As can be determined from these pri- ces, these two sales -have been in favor of the producer. Another feeder pig sale is planned for Monday, June 1, with a a graded market hog sale on June 2. The first graded market hog sale in ee | Georgia was held at Cochran on April 29, The hogs were graded and weighed as they were unloaded and ee sold on that weight. The sale consisted of 182 graded hogs weighing from 180 to 240 pounds (graded Ce into U.S. No. 1, 2, and 3) averaging 209.2 pounds with an average price of $16.43 per cwt. This price included the pens of US. No, 1s, 2s and 3s with the No. ls going up to $17. 40 on 29 head and the 3s Bona down to $16.00 on 18 head. | | Broiler Feed Research ened Male broilers convert feed into meat os more efficiently than female birds, accord- ing to tests conducted by the coe a . Agricultural Experiment Station. ae In the Arkansas experiments, in which > 1,500 male and 1,500 female birds were used, the males averaged 47.6 pounds of chicken per 100 pounds of feed, while the - females averaged only 45.17 pounds of meat per 100 pounds of feed. "eet First: @ BROILERS 6 PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES PAGE TWO | jwork, pee fm references, raised on ee MARKET BULLETIN x # o - . Wedn SEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Sete 4-3292 BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist | Assist Mai in Seeder . Published at ahed_weakiy at 1 y Georgia Departiient 0 class matter Aug. 1 Tot, under Act of June 6, 1900. FARM WORK WANTED _ Honest, sober, single, white | an, age 45, desires work on} oultry farm. Experienced. ominal salary room and oard. O. P. Thompson, 3070 t. Gilead Rd., $.W., Atlanta Ui, Ph. Di, 4-3375. 18 yr. old single man, sober, willing and good worker wants ob on farm, Would like work - Immediately. Can do anything. ames C. Wood, Rt. 3, Litho- gia, c/o H. C, Smith, Want job caretaking, look- ing after garden, chickens. xan furnish good references. Can do most anything on farm. Can move and furnish self. Will go anywhere. Close to stores: Need 2-3 . M. Durden, P. O. Box 202, Snellville. Want any kind of work on farm, tend chickens, cattle or other. Raised on farm, Clar- ence Nutt, 324 - 27th St., Co- | lumbus, Be _ White single man honest and sober want job on farm or raising broilers, working - pith layers. Want room, board | and $15 wk. Will go anywhere, anytime, All letters ans. Must _ roy Binford, Dahlonega. eliable white family with experience in chickens and _ eggs, tractor, truck driving, oreman, caretake, grove, maintenance, some cattle work nd wild fowls. Wife can sober, honest, refer- ienees furnished. Need good % - 5 room howse wired for _Wuliett. See acress from Tyler fei W. EB. Evans, Rt. 1, _ Egg Ranch. Married man, no children, _ wants job in Dairy, milking or ~ going farm work, located on *0p Farm, out from } Will go anywhere, ready now. C. C, Hause, Rt. 3, el yr, old single man want _ Job on chicken, cattle or crop arm for $8 wk., room and oard. Simon E, Drury, 2507 a Reynolds St., Brunswick. 50 yr. old wants job as 1 aretaker of poultry or gen. farm. Able to work, sober, can rm. David Popham, 633 rimrose St., S.E., Atlanta 15. _ Single man, 41 yrs. old, want job on farm. Can drive tractor or truck. I do care- Geen work. For room and board and small salary. Reu- ben Smith, 1186 Francis St., : A: Atlanta 13, Ph. TR. 5- 8730. FARM HELP WANTED _. Want sober, reliable help on. farm, 2 or 3 good hands, to work at once. Come and see. -. room house, elec., on paved . gead,. close to church and -. sehool. 7 mi. N. W. of Winder. W. B. Bramlett, Auburn. ~ Want settled, married man for farm work on farm. Must be honest, sober and willing ' to work. Good 4 room house - with bath furnished and rea- - sonable salary. J. C. Power, 4950 Jett Rd., N. W., Atlanta, Blackburn 5-4378. -122 Pace St, Covmgten, Agriculture. Entered as second at post office, Covington, Ga., xe 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special | tale of postage provided for in Section 11038, Act 1917. : x room house. | : Deborah Anglin Mrs, Blizabeth Bynds Mrs. LaMyr ... Candler Ch = So Ga. of Oct. 8, Want white farmer and wife to help on vegetable farm near Atlanta. arm, drive truek and tractor, pay man $6 day and wife $5 day. Regular work, R. F. Sams, Clarkston, (Ph, HI, 3-7322, Want colored man and wife, experienced in farm work for light farm work and as care- taker. Must drive tractor and truck, Work for wife also. Salary paid weekly. Living quarters with modern conveni- ences furnished. Near Atlanta. References required. J. R. |Boggs, 1332 Bankhead Ave., ae Atlanta, Ph. SY. 4- family to work, one must be expert milker. No drinkers or Grifters. References required. Pipeline parlor, 2 bedroom house with bath. Top wages. J. T. Smith, Ray City. | Want party to bud peach trees. I will furnish stock. Will bud pecans. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. N.E., Atlanta 8, Ph, TR. 4-6452. Want middleaged, Christian woman to do light farm work on farm for room, board and fair salary. Mrs. A. C. Mobley, ee 66, Concord, Ph. GY. 5- Want honest and sober man to work turpentine on halves. ,|C. F. Poole, Rt. 2, Doerun, Want middle aged white woman, of good character, to do light farm work, feed chie- kens, ete. on farm. Live with elderly couple, $45 month and board. No drinkers. Wil- liam Craver, Lakemont, Want large family to work on farm. Have large catton erop. Need one good tractor driver. Work as day labor, monthly wages or share crop+ per. Good 4 R house, wired for elec. On school -bus- Rt. Move anyone within 200 mi. Must be sober and willing T. V. Ledbetter, Rt. 4, Winder, EQUIPMENT John Deere 12: A combine with motor in good cond. Leroy Caidwell, Rt. 2, Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-3179., Model 64 Intnl. Harvester priced reasonable. Harry Moore, Buchanan, Ph. 3491. 300 gal. Dari Cool bulk tank, 2 yrs. old, to sell for 1/2 price. ae Butcher, Leesburg, Ph. 1513. Farmall cub tractor, in new cond.,, with front and rear cultivators, power lift and pull bar, $750. Emory Travis, Riv- erdale, Ph. Fayetteville, How- ard 1-5415, SY 92 five ft. chicken feeders, in fair cond, $1.25 ea. Mrs. William Still, Bethlehem, Ph. Lawrenceville, TH. 3-2778. 3 Intnl. milker units, in A-1 cond., for sale. William Monticello, Ph. 6222. ' Farmall M tractor, in good shape, $800 or will trade for Ford tractor, Fulton Thigpen, Rt. 2, Norwood. John Deere, 6 ft,, 12 A com- bine with grain tank, auxili- ary motor, In very good cond. C. C. Bass, Rt. 3, Allen Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-0133, _ Want Dairyman with 2 in workers. Write or see at once, combine, in excellent cond., Larman, Jr, Rt, 2, Box 6, 1 ea. 3 point lift kit for W. D. Allis CHalmers tractor, $35; dump drag scoop, $12.50; elect. hot water incubator, 159 egg, $20; All used very little. Jimmy Hewatt, Rt. 3, Stone Min., Ph. 9726. Allis Chalmers combine, good eond., for sale or will trade for hay baler, tractor 'S. M. Callaway, 3749 Cranford | Dr., Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-757. 420 John Deere crawler, 5 reller, rock guards, oil pan ieuard, bumper radiator guard 'and hydraulie system, Guar- anteed like new. W.. K. Reece, Rt. 5, Ellijay, Ph. MElrose 5- 2587, Dbl. section Ford harrow, 3 point hitch, pull type, 24 disc., also, 8 dise breaking harrow, pull type, 2 horse wagon, dbl. section rotary hoe and mule Sandersville, Tractor and 6 pieces of cond. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170 nights, . 2 wheel Bready garden tractor, motor overhauled this week, with disc harrow, turn plow, cultivators, lay off plow, blade, $140.00. Grady Cham- bers, 3638 Spring St., Cham- blee, Ph. GL. 7-3655. 1 horse farm tools, in good cond., guano distributor, plow stock, turner, planter, G-Whiz, single trees, scrapes and plows, all for $30. H. W, Chatham, Rt. 1, Woodstock. THC hay baler, has gas en- gine, all mounted on rubber tires, hand feed type, in good cond., $200. No letters. Royce Ph. HO. 1-3454, Clean 1-1/2 ton, stake body 1952 truck, motor and tires in good cond., $495 or will consider trading for good pickup truck. W. T. Largin, 608 Broad Ave., East Point, Ph. PO. 1-4754. Allis Chalmers 60 combine and Massey-Harris pickup bal- er, both with auxiliary engines which have electric starters, Massey-Harris, 7 ft., mower and Morrill hay rake. All in excellent cond. J. A, Crimmins, Rt. 2, Barnesville, ~ Allis Chalmers 66 combine $1,200. D. B. Sumner, Vidalia. No. 62 Intnl. combine, ready for use, sacrifice at $350; also tractor and power driven mower, in good condition. L. B. Hunt, 447 Buford Rd., Ma- con, Ph. Sherwood 2-5560, Oliver Superior, 12 row, grain drill, 4 disc Case tiller, 12 ft. peanut weeder, drag jharrow, Approx. 700 brown ehestnut fence post, several rolls hog wire, 20 dise Dun- au ie; Warrenton, (at Boston- ville}. . John Deere 12 A eombine, g0ed running, $175 or will swap for good milk cow, not over 4 yrs. old. W. J. Saun- ders, Jenkinsburg, Ph. 2654. _ 2 Intnl. TD 14 tractors, 1 in good cond. with 10 ft. Ss stanter, etc, bargain; Ford tractor with blade, subsoiler, pulverizer, rake, motor, just rebuilt, good tires. Loy O. Lankford, 6024 Lawrenceville 6334, _ Mule drawn cotton sprayer, in good shape, for sale or trade. Burl Manning, Rt. 3 LaFayette (near Villanow) John Deere. 2 row, cultiva- tors and planters for model A, B or G tractor, in good eond., $175.00 FOB. John L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville. Durand peach grading and packing. equipment, good: ? jcond. My place located at By- ron. Joel A. Hightower, 230 Merritt Ave., Macon. Model DI Case Industrial tractor with 2 brake pedals, power takeoff and side pulley, good rubber, also, 8 disc har- soiler, $700, Mrs. L. T. Asher- branner, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. agg drawn rotary mower or cows. | hard operated, in good cond. - 3 Dalaval milking umits with or without vacuum pump, Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-2629. grain tank and in good run- weeder. Mrs. T. W. Newsome, | Zuma, *D. 9} Ba ee | Allis Chalmers combine 60, equipment, low hours, in A-1l a Ph, 5883 | New Holland hay baler, covering took and leveling | = ae : |, 500 egg elec. incubator, $45.; Riehardson, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, | Surge milker pipeline, good Stapleton, Ph. Louisville. D. P. Sattle, Jackson. with motor, used very little, | ham harrow. C. L. Langham, | needs cleaning and few re- pairs. Sell to highest bidder. blade, other can be repaired | or used for parts, has elec. Rd., Tueker; Rt. 1 Ph. HE 3~. fbine, 6 ft. cut. with grain bin row, terracing machine, sub- aaa 3 point tiller plow, good as new, $125.00. Otis S. Rogers, 3901 Panthersville Rd., Ellen- wood (10 mi. SE Atlanta). -High speed Ferguson mow- er, 3 point hitch, 2 yrs. old, good cond, $250.00 or will trade for White Face cow of} equal value. Charles Barrett, Cornelia, Ph, 3713. Old fashioned cider press, Mrs. W. M. Barker, Molena. 12 can Westinghouse milk cooler, 15 milk cans, 1 ham- mer mill, All in good cond. Make offer. H. D. Vaughan, 2 Allis Chalmers combines, both with power take off and ning cond, Will sell cheap. Hugh D. Crook, Rt. 2, Mon- tezuma, Ph, 5641, . Duke, Rt. used, motor overhauled last Lyr., cheap for cash or will} tnade for cows, calves or pigs. Glark Camp, c/o Camp's Wild Acres, Sharpsburg, Ph. Green- leaf 8-8528. 300 egg elec, incubator, $32.50 144 laying cages, $36.00; 4 laying nest for 75-80 hens, $9.00 ea.; Four 1 deck, brood- ers, ellec., $6.00 ea. All used very littl W. Hewatt, Snellville (mail Rt. 1, Lil-| burn). Se John Deere No. 5 mower, $35.00; disc harrow to pull} behind tractor, ieep or mule, $17.00; Gee-Whiz spring tooth harrow, $7.00. Dr. W. Lh. Spence, Fairburn Rd., Doug- lasville, Ph. PL, 3-5714. McCormick Deering binder, both mule or tractor hitch, in C fair shape, $50.00; mowing machine, in excellent cond., No. 9, with 2 blades and 2 sets of guards, $75.00. Both priced at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Electrobrain, eontrol panel and automatic washer for as mew, $240.00. Reno Hibner, Mule drawn Simplex cot- ton duster, good cond., $75.00, 1950 Allis Chalmers C mod- el, with 2 disc Athens plow ($220.00 spent to get tractor in exeellent cond.), for quick sale, plow also im tip top shape with new 26 in, disc. both for $650.00. See any af- ternoon after 4 P.M. D. TT. Barnett, RFD 1, Cedartown Hwy. 6 Drive-in Thea- re). 2horse walking McCormick Deering cultivator, $25.; 2 horse Oliver turning plow, No. 10, $5.; 3 row oat drill, $10. Clyde MeClure, Rt. 2, Fayette- ville. Ph. Fairburn 4244. Early model saw sharpener machine, with eleetrie motor, Cannot ship. Thomas Emory Chambers, 827 West Myrtle ae. Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4- New Holland automatic hay baler, model 77, running cond., $400 cash; Ford Ferguson combine, model 16-48, needs few minor repairs, cheap for cash. Make offer. J. T. Ander- son, 232 W. Hendricks, St., Thomson. 4 large wagon wheels, $5.00}. br. Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph, Roswell 6621. John Deere, No. 25 com- with power unloading auger: also, 6 ft., No. 50 Allis Chal- mers combine with A. C. mo- tor and grain bin with power unloading auger. Both in good running cond. Can be seen my farm. W. R. Jackson, Fay- etteville. : 2 motor type, 6 row. cotton dusters, mule drawn, for sale, Miss Aldora Keith, Alvaton. Garden tractor, cultivator and turning plow with 5 RP motor, $110.00 or will trade for good work horse or mule or cattle. G. W. Gravitt, 3320 Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-0283, Young, Chickamauga, 2, Bex 176,[ = /wagon,.large feed mill, Ro | rake completely rebuilt y and 120 ton metal silo. VE. OM. Hobbs, Rt 4, | Fairburn. New Marietta Hwy., Atlanta. |. IPh. CE, 7-2670, oe) No. 63 Chattanooga : turning plow with al sary equip. and 3 new p for same, also, 2-man cut saw and one man crosg cut saw. C. H. Kenne Box 243, Athens. = 3 GMC 1/2 ton, 1951 mod flat bed piekup truck, a trailer for hauling farm ty tractor, for sale; also, - 3/4 ton or 1 ton truck wi pickup body or flat bed. D. Harrison, 1830 Snapfinger 2 Allis Chalmers combi one $600.00, other $400, Both completely overha 12 mos. ago. Newest one auxiliary motor, other | power takeoff. Orville Swe c/o Windsweep Farm, Rt, Thomaston. : 12 ft. flat dump body f truck, body and hoist, ever thing in tip top shape incl ing power take off. $500. for complete outfit. R, Simplex, 6 row cotton d er, in good cond., $56. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3, Cu bert, Ph, 115-J-2.. Feed mixer, 900 Ib. ca with 3 hp single phase mot $250.00; rubber tired far new teeth, 4 Surge pails. compressor belts, pi Taliaferro, Blue Ridge, WANTED Want 2 rear tires for all A tractor, size 9-24, good cond. E. A. Elrod, Rt. Gainesville, Ph. LE, 4-9823, Want 1 used cultivator for 1952 Ferguson tractor. Ralph . Jenkins, 803 C&S Nat), ATL. Want Ford tractor and fa equip. up to 1959, model 6: in good cond. and low | Give price and cond. and h to get to your place in ff: letter. Claude Kile, Rt, 3- Griffin. Want 5 gal. milk dispen eans. Lloyd C, Caswell, Ri 2, Americus. - Want small 2 wheel uti trailer with good tires hiteh. Price not to $30.00. Call. Frank B. Oerti 1110 Citadel Dr., NE, A ta 10, Ph. ME. 4-0153. Want Super CF tractor for best cash pr G. B. Barrett, Rt. 1, Cornel Want used automatic a en feeder with at least 3 ft. of trough, also want f nests, Kelneo, Buckeye Dutchman __ preferred, Linosey, Silver Creek, Want cultivators for all cub tractor. H. I way, Rt. 2, Trion. - Want Letz corn shell burr mill. State whether 1. or 3-40, give cond, and pr i asville. Want garden tractor. J. G Pugsley, Rt. 1, . Want Allis Chalme hay baler and rake. Mu: in good cond., no junk best cash price in first le H, J, Parham, Rt. 2, N Want mule drawn. 6 eotton duster. Ernest Want new or used brushing machine for orchard. State price and O. E. Crawford, Rt, 3, B ville, ; Want corn processing chinery, grader, treater, & ity separator, ete. Do Matthews, Rt, ) Ph. Yukon 5-2095 SEED & Pl FOR SALE Red speckled C ro Brown-eyed, Black-eye own Crowder peas, clean- erm. 90.50 pet., 15 ib.; pper peas, slightly mix- Ib., Germ, 92 pct. Ap- 500 lbs. ea. - variety -D. McDaniel, Duluth, 50 bu. Clemson Soybeans in u. new bags, Germ. 96 pct., 99.16 pet. $3.25 bu. . I. Carter, Winterville, , 38-9755 Athens. Old fashion bunch Okra {Qe cup or 3 cups, $1; . 88 pet.; Sage and Cat- plants, 10c ea. or $1 doz.; ermint, five cents bunch. AY ielivered. Mrs, Leila Phiil- Rt. 1, Royston. Martin gourds, large, 50c eral, eB ea. Add post- also, Martin gourd seed, kt. and stamped envel- Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. Ellijay. orrection: - ield beans, white 80 tender, @erm. , b0e cupful; white Bunch terbeans, Germ. 76 pct., vhite Lady peas, Germ, 96 and Blackeyed peas, ., 40e cup. Add kers 100 Reg. cottonseed, Ist yr. 1 var. gin, made les on 30 acres, big puff, : lock bolis, Germ, 84 pet. _klack seed.. Treated and inted, $7 for 160 lb. bag. . Malcom, Rt. 2, Box. 47, jal Circle, Ph. 3346, grown top- Millet seed, Pur- 99.67 pct., Germ. 86 pect., ewt.; also, Field Peas, ght resistant, Purity 99.34, $5 bu. Elmer , Grayson, Ph. 3-2673, 58 hand saved round dark ( rind, yellow meat, termelon seed, 90 pet. 50e teacupful. Add tage. Mrs. Johnnie Har- on, Rt, 2, Calhoun. New grain Sorghum from cundation seed from College 38 pet., Purity 98.29, $7 per ) Ibs. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. rood tender old time Corn- d bean seed, speckle Cut- rts, white Cutshorts and asebacks mixed, also, mix- Cutshorts, all 65c cupful Add postage. Mrs. Pres- Southerland, Rt. 3, Elli- tger tomato plants, now , sl C,, 300, $2.50: algo, horn hot pepper, $1 C. s postage. H. F. Seay, 3917 thersville Rd., Rt. 2, Ellen- rt, potato plants, Ga. $3 M., 4,000, .$8. Prompt ment. Can fill large or- -F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ph. ley 3819, | eamliner everbearing Merry. plants, .$1.50 C.; n. Huckleberry, : aes eee guaranteed live tr, Mrs, B. T. Thornton, 1, Bowdon. Govt. inspected and treated R, red skin and Ga. Red n potato plants, now ready, d planta, full count, $2.25 A, del, Prompt shipment. No necks, W. R. Lightsey, Sur- v't, inspected Ga. Red o plants, $2.50 M. del., and up, $2.25 M. rompt shipment. No checks COD, Oma Lightsey, Rt. 2, surrency. oecoli, Brussels Sprouts, flower, Dill, Golden yel- and Rutger Tomatoes, ing Collards, Onion and atlie plants, Wakefield Cab- 7 Peppers, all 35c doz. s $1 orders. Mrs, H. V. klin, Sr,, Rt, 1, Register. vabbage and Collard plants, delivered, 5 M or more, Express, $2 at farm; eeper and Winsall to- Plants, 50c doz. Deliv- tation Texas. State test Germ. herford, Rt. 2, | Rutger tomato plants, 15e ea., 7, $1. Jack R. Bell, Rt. 1, Milledgeville, | Tomato ,plants, Marglgbe and Rutger, 500, $1.25, $2 M.. sweet and hot pepper, 300, $1, $3 M. Prompt shipment. Moss packed. Mrs. E. Box 662, Fitzgerald. Goyt. inspected and treated now ready, $4.50 M. Del. to 4nd. zone. Money Orders only. No checks. Frank Merritt, Rt. 1, Screven. Millions Cert. Ga. Red po- ttato plants, large quantities to M., 3,000, $13, 5,000 or more, $4 M, B. J. Head, Drawer G, Alma, Ph. 3791. Correction: Well rooted Fig bushes, 50c and up. No ship- ping. W. S. McCurdy, 1110 Clifton Rd., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. DR. 3-5242. Gov't. Inspected and treated Ga. Red sweet potato planis, $3.50 M. 2 M and up, $3.25 M. Delivered, full count and prompt shipment. Luther Grif- Tis, Rt: 2, Odum. Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, large or small orders, 100, $1, 500, $2.50, $5 M., 3,000, $13, 5,000 and up, $4 M. B, Lowell Gs Alma, Box 195, Ph. Rutger tomato plants, $3 M.; P. R. potato plants, State in- spected and treated, $5 M.; Mastodom and Klondike strawberry plants, $1.25 C, Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. Ruiger tomato plants, Calif. Woncer. sweet pepper and Cayenne hot pepper, 300, $1.90, 500, $2, $3.50 M.; Round Duicn Cabbage plants, 300, $1.25, 500, $2, $2.75 M. Del, in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. Milion 8-2035, Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato plants, $4 M., 20,000 or more, $3.50 M. PP, prompt shipment, $3 M, at farm. Fred C. Harri- son, Blackshear, Ph. HI. 9- 3718. : Strawberry plants, Masto- don, $1,25 C.; Klondike, $1 C,; red and white spotted Crow- der peas, 92 pet. Germ, $1 Ib.; brown siriped Half Runner beans, Germ. 88 pct., 75c cup- Gainesville. . Govt, Inspected Ga. Red potato plants, $3.50 M.; Copper Skin Bunch, $4 M. Can fill large orders. Elmer Mann, Rt.. 2, Surrency, Ph, 3818. ; onion sets for planting or eat- ing, $1.25 gal. plus postage. Mrs. R. M. Voeke, Quitman. Artichoke plants, at my home, $1.50 C., any amount, $10 M. Chgs. Col, C, W. Page, 149 North Ave. N.E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR, 4-6452, Ga. Red potato plants, State inspected, $3 M., 4 M., $10. D. M. Cason, Bristol, Ph. 3817, Baxley. Govt. inspected Ga. Red. po- tato plants, $3.50 M.; Copper /Skin Bunch potato plants, $4 M. Can fill large orders. David Mann, Rt. 2, Surrency, Ph, $822.0 FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Several tons choice Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertili- *|zed and eut and baled with- out rain, for sale at my barn. Winton GC, Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. TU. 4-2312 1958 Alfalfa hay, mixed, approx. 25 pct. Timothy, wire bound bales, free from rain, First class dairy, horse and mule feed, $85.00 ton or will non, Box 196, Buchanan, Ph. 4041 after 7 PM or weekend. Orchard grass and Fescue eured without rain. Located 6 mi, N. of Roswell off Hwy 140 on Cox Rd., Ralph Dan- gay Rt, 1; oswell 6621, M.; Tree tomato L. Fitzgerald, Ga. Copper Skin potato plants, | offer every day, 500, $2.50, $5. ful; Peppermint, 30e doz. Add |. postage. Mrs, Lee Hood, Rt. 1, White nest or Multiplying trade for cattle. Milton Bran- hay in square bales, 55c bale, s =f e s 500 bu. slipped | shuck white | corn for feed, $1.40 b . 200 bu. large white corn for feed, 1958 crop, $1.25 bu. Inez, Cannot deliver. Mrs. Forrester, Digl, Will have 2,000 bales Oat straw for sale, Make offer in field or delivered, T. G. Hughes, Newborn, Ph. Monti- cell Oo 2 963. 50 acres good Sericea hay to eut on shares. E. F. Seales, Rt, 4,. Bowdon. 1959 crop, well fertilized hay, Sericea, Clover, Rye Grass and Fescue, $25.00 ton. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Asxres, Riverdale, Ph. Fayette- ville, Howard 1-4862. Fescue and Clover hay, well fertilized and limed, square bales, excellent hay, 75 bale. Jess Beckwith, 3855 Randall Mill Rd., NW, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-9803. Have same Sericea and Sure Grain Oats to sell in fileld or bale, L. .A. Powers, 221 W, Poplar Si., Griffin, Ph. 5170 nights, 300-400 bales new Alfalfa for sale at farm, 5 mi. Du- luth. See or write. P, H. LIVESTOCK Cattle - Jersey cow with 3rd_ calf 4 wks. old, for sale. Clyde McClure, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. Fairburn 4544, 16 extra good, Reg., polled Hereford bulls, from 6-14 mos. old. All are very stocky, red and very well marked. Win- ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph, Odum JU. 4-2312, Reg. Hereford bulls, 12-15 mos. old, from WHR and Zato heir bloodlines. Harley Mer-| rick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert, ~ Dairy eattle - Holstein, Ayr- shire and Brown Swiss, grade and Res. Choice reg. Holstein bulls. All TB and blood tested, |. calfhood vaccinated. E. L. Rogers, RFD 1, Plains. Reg. Guernsey heifers, bred and open and ealves, also, pee bulls, ready for service, high bloodlines, Reasonably priced. F, H. Bunn, Midville. | 1 purebred Guernsey cow with first calf, both, $175, calf is White Face. H. L. Smith, Rt. 2, Buffington Rd., College Park. 2 Reg, Guernsey cows, fresh- en July and August, one grade Guernsey freshen June 16, wall wei th gtr calf and bred to Reg. Guernsey. All 6 yr. old. H. W. Thurmond, | Farmington. 3 Hereford bulls, all Reg,, excellent bloodlines and very gentle. Archie Harris, Odum. Reg. dbl. strand Polled Hereford bull, 4 yrs. old, sir- ed by HSF Beau Domino 13. Dark red color, wt. about 1,400 lbs. and 6 mo. old heifer calf, sired by same. Priced reason~ able. Roy Goddard, Lithonia (Klondike), Ph, HU. 2-2672. 6 Reg. Hereford bulls, poll- ed and horned, Domino and Mischief strains, from 6-13 mos. old, $150 to $400. E. C. Dawson, 562 Loridans Dr., N.E., Atlanta 6, Ph. CE. 7- 7910. Dairy herd with base, 309 gal. Majohnnier bulk tank, DeLaval pipe line milker and 3 Surge, straight in line, stalls. J.C. Webb, Rt. 2, Box 86, Plains. . Reg. Hereford cow, 5 yrs, old, Domino Strain, about sub. to Reg. and 1 bull, 10 mos, old, not subject to Reg., wt. 500-600 Ibs. ea, 1 Holstein springer, 2nd calf. See 1 mi, E. of Hampton. Geo. H. Pace, 2845 Old Hapeville Rd., At- lanta, Ph. PO. 7-5260. Swine 8 Yorkshire and Hampshire cross pigs, $10 ea. John Strick- Woodstock, Ph. land, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. # } bu. at. fanm. F, M, King, Rt. 2, Me-| _| Bean, ee Pie 1,000 lbs,, 1 bull, 12 mos, old, | _ crossed gilts, bred to Reg. Landrace, farrow in July, $200. for all; 1 Duroe and Hamp. eross boar, ready for light service, $30. All prices at farm. No checks or Sunday sales, Andrew Hamrick, (1/4 mi. So. Carrollton on U.S. 27) (Carrollton, Ph. TE, 2-2772. Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, imported bloed- lines, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $60 to $75 ea,; also, open gilts, $125 ea. William EH. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph, MY, $-1035.0 0 42 Spotted Poland China pigs, from bloodtested herd, Reg. in buyers name, males and gilts, $35 ea, and up, Gene Odom, Rt. 3, Metter, Ph, 5-5095, Purebred Tamworth pigs, litter of 11 ready to go June Ist and litter of 10 ready to go June 9. Best bloodlines, subject to Reg., well fed, $15 ea. Buford Eaton, Rt. 6, Elber- ton, Ph. 1189M2. Purebred Duroe pigs, 2-5 mos. old, either sex, bred sows, open gilts, ready to breed, meat type and med. type, jarge litters wormed, treated for Cholera and Erysipelas. M. M, Newsome, Jordans Mill Rd., Sandersville, Ph. 3856. 9 purebred Berkshires, 8 wks. old, May 4th, 2 boars ready for light service, 1 bred sow and some sows and pigs soon, $20 and up. 10 mi. S. of Lyons at Johnson Corner. Otis Crowe, Rt. 4, Lyons. Purebred Landrace pigs, out of imported dam by outstand- ing sire, 8 wks. old, wormed treated, reg in buyers name, also, purebred Landrace male ready for service, from top bloodlines. Priced low. James Speir, Box 111, Bronwood, Ph, 5=5307, Landrace boars and gilts, best bloodlines, Reg. in buyers name .Basil Steed, Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905. Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, 6 wks. to 8 mos. old, various prices; also, 12 boars, 6 and 7 mos, old, $75 to $100. H. D. McAfee, Mari- etta, Ph. 8-8440. _ Taking orders now for lean meat Berkshires, best by test, Reg., treated, $30 - $35 ea, either sex. Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumberland Rd., N.E., At- lanta, Ph. TR. 2-1072. ; Reg Landrace boars, 7 mo. old., $75 ea.; Reg., 6 wks. old, pigs, males and females, $40 a.; unregistered pigs, $25 ea. All letters answered. Lloyd Hughes, New Port, Fannin Co., (on Moontoatia Creek). Purebred Landrace sow, 14 mos. old, 6 pigs, 12 wks. old, with papers, cheap. Marshall Sherrer, Rayle. -Reg. Landrace gilts and boars, 100 pct. imported blood- lines, Reg. in buyers name, unrelated pairs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. 50 Berkshire-Hamp shire cross sows, just weaned Ist litter, $40 ea. in lots of 10 or more, (4-H member). Harris Collier, Monroe, Ph. 9405, Reg. Landrace boar, 16 mos. old, from very: fine stock. Menard Ihnen, P. O. Box 154, ar nne Ph. Augusta REgent 1 female and 6 male pigs, Evans, Rt. 2, town), Temple. Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Durocs, from top bloodlines. Cert. disease free herd, Boars and gilts of all ages, Priced reasonable. Lawton Ursery, Hazlehurst. 60 Hampshire pigs, wt. 35 to 40 lbs. ea Thurman Todd, Mitchell: : re 10 or 15 Cert. meat type bred Duroe gilts, 300 to 460 Ibs., ea. farrow in June, best bloodlines, also, choice Tam- worth bred gilts. FOB farm. Lance Hart, Rt. 4, Carrollton, (near Drake- |Ph. TE. 2-8466, Reg. Landrace pigs, litter of 14, avg. birth wt. 3 lIbs,, wt. at 6 wks, 37 lbs. Ready Ma 20, Walter R. Dennis, Rt. 2 Wenaing'on, Ph, Chickamauga he See $10 ea. or $65 for lot. A. D. ~ Reg. SPC hogs, 20 open gilts 3995. a Mableton, Ph, Austell 8991, _ mule, works slow, Roswell 6621, gentle and well trained, out by gaited Albino stallion of Howell, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Shetland poines, _ geldings, horse colts, fillies and mares, Jimmie Roy Reddy, Rt, 2, Stone Mountain, Ph, 8924, dle and bridle and large cart $295 for all, or sell separate, R, J. Holder, Rt. 3, Swains= boro, Ph. Belmont 77-2702. At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun, dbl. reg. Palomino stal lion, TWHBA No. 550-168. Mares PO. 1-6732. Shetland pony mare, 11 Morrison, P.O. Box 146, Win- terville, Ph. RI. 2-2361. ground ti and 9 yrs. old. See by ap-~ pointment. Have pictures. Roy Hillard, Rt. 1, Yellow River Rd., Covington, 2 small saddle mares, 1 easy 1 niee medium size sorrel gait- others. Mrs. Graysville. TH. 3-2985. ed, 7 yr. old, Walking horse, or children, well trained, $300. and ride on Wed. evenings, Also, nearly new Western. saddle and bridle, $50. R. Q, Brown, Falls Rd., Toccoa, Ph. TU. 6-5194. At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. 36083, American saddle bred stallion. Prove Noble Kalarama. Thomas G, anywhere; also, 10 large heng G. Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. Willard Strain, 609 way 8-5921. partly trained, very $125; also, 4 yr. old Pinto stallion, very nice, good riding Shetland pony mares, all col- ors and _ sizes, 8~6771, old gray Jack, plows works to wagon. Riverdale. Ph. GR. and 25 weaned pigs. Will Reg. _ in buyers name. All pigs are treated and Bangs Free. D. Ve. Thompson, Metter, Ph, MU. 5= SPC boar, wt. approx, 400 Ibs., 18 mos. old, subject to. Reg., gentle, also, shoats and P. C, gilts. Reasonably priced, Virgil Ergle, Rt. 1, Alen Ra, . Horses, Mules & Ponies Yr. old male colt, saddle and work stock, $70; also, old | $75. Low cated 6 mi. N. of Roswell off Hwy. 140 on Cox Rd. Ralph | Dangar ,Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph, Pinto colt, 11 mos. old, very of Tenn. Walking mare, sired Arabian breeding. Mrs, Julia Nice. gaited, sorrel saddle -horse, medium build, approx. | 900 lbs., gentle for children . to ride or drive, western sad= PHBA No, 15257, boarded. Ray T. Warr, Rt. 2, Box 154, College Park, Ph. old, gentle, 36 in. high. T. Wy. Pinto quarter horse mare, bred to Tenn. Walker stallion, approx. 1,000 Ibs. - to handle black quarter mare, | ed gelding and 1 big spotted Walking gelding. All gentle and priced right; also, several A. C. Hames, 1 Mexican Burrow, 6 yrs. old. J. L. Watson, RFD 1, oS Grayson, Ph, Lawrenceville, Light Sorrel colored, 5 gait wt. 900 lbs., gentle for women 300. Guar against bad faults. See sire of top colts, Grandson of Watkins, Jr. 4684 Flat Shoala Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU, 9-6692, 1 good mare mule, works for sale, at my place. Lemon _- At Stud: AHC No. 6213, Reg, Arabian stallion, proven sira of premium quality foals. Fee $50 with return privilege dur- ing season. Excellent facilities _ to board visiting mare, $1 day. _ Hill Dr., Dalton, Ph. Broad- horse, $150, Mrs, D. R. Braden, _ Are Newnan, Ph. Palmetto _ _ Correction: 20 nice small 3-5 yrs. old, some with colts by side, some _ heavy bred. Sell separate oy _ altogether. Jess Holbrook, 4158 Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR. Nice saddle mare, gentle, _ safe for children, also, 5 oa R, E. Neely, BBRTE with dutch buggy harness, : re 16 mo, old Pinto fillie colt, = yery gentle, -. ideal for 10-15 yr, old child, milking, 336. _. breeding purposes, ; x TIVESTOCK | _ FOR SALE Ts if : Sheep and Goats Sa e Alpine buck, subject to Reg., 0 papers, no horns, 1 yr. old Watson Dr., Newnan, Ph. AL.- Bi1216, ; Toggenburg milk goats, springers, young Boats and a few common. Rea- sonably priced. D. T. Thorn- ; RFD 2, Box 146, Gray. -- Saanan, Nubian and Tog- fev crossed milk goats, 4-2 yrs. old, $15 and $50; also Reg. Saanan billy, $25 or will urg billy. L. W. Cross, Rt. 3, ox 419, Albany, Ph. HE. 5- some some dry. All dairy bype. Come see. P. D. Hearn, outh 4 lane Hwy., Marietta across from Plane View hunch Room), Several milk goats, 450 Southwestern ewes for pale or will trade for dairy ___ Beifers. Kenneth Bandy, Ring- gold. _ 1 butt-head goat, wagon and harness. Goat very eae and - Well trained. W. L. Banks, _ Shady Dale, 2 nice milk goats, 1 nice purebred Toggenburg, gives food milk, 1 Alpine, -oming in, and 3 female kids _ (mothers gave 5 gts. milk) - jeating good, kids, $6 ea. Can- - fpot ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, ~B860 Cascade Rd., S. W., At- fanta 11. Reg. Hampshire ewes and ams, best bloodlines. Inspec- fion invited. F. Davis, Gray, Ga. Ph. Maeon SH. 5-7924. B20 at farm. J. CG. Otwell, 26| bred, . WANTED LIVESTOCK : Want purebred Brahman pull, from 6 mos. to 1 yr. old. ust be good quality and reeding, Write price and _ fwhere located. E. E. Wantland, oh Pe O. Box 12, Warner Robins. . Want reg. Hereford bull for 2-5 yrs. W6ld, normal in size, with good conformation, gentle, halter pe and prefer polled. Write giving details. R B Whitney, - &t 1, Pine Mountain. Want young heifer calf, 1 _ day to 1 wk. old, suitabie for milch cow. Buy or will exch. young turkeys. Within radius of 20 mi. Mrs. Marshall Capes, Ri. 1, Oxford. Will trade nearly new 10 be Case hammer mill with It for any size Reg. White face bull, big enough to eat ass. Jim Woods, sxainesville, Ph. WUlip 77-7366. Rt 1 Cumming, Want 1 Jersey milch cow (veg. or grade) for famiy _ Milk. Must give at least 3 gal. and be halter broken. R. G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe. POULTRY FOR SALE Bantams, 4 full grown, 50c - fea.; 5 half grown, 35c ea.; 5 baby: hicks, 15 ea. H- Conn, 1287 Sells Ave., S.W., ase Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-4533. 12 game and bantam hens - erossed, ideal for setting, $10 and you pay freight. Charles 1, Nix, Rt. 3, Austell. Bias one + _ Bantams: 6 hens, 1 cock, Light Brahma, $20; 4 hens, 3 _ wocks, Silver Spangled Ham- ~ furg, $15: pr. Bearded Mille _ Fleur, $4.50; trio white Lang- _ shaw, $20; pr. Birchen modern game, $6; 2 _ fstandare), $10. Fred Blay- flock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chick- famauga. - 100 White Leghorn pullets, ; mos. old, $1.50 ea. in lots of 20, or entire lot, $125; also _ Mallard ducks, 4 - 5 wks. old, _ $2 pr. F. K. Border, Palmetto, SOeeG i Ss trio Yokahomas. 2 bantam hens (good to raise dittle chickens and to lay), 50 ea. L. G. Mortis, (at Veal), Roopville, urebred Polish Cochin hens ool 2 roosters, $12, Will not ship, John R. Grogan, Bu- ford St., Cartersville, SN ge anges Pure pit games, different var- feties, 15 roosters, about 30 hens and approx, 100 young chickens, entire lot $100. Wil not ship, see at my place, neat Air Port. E. C. Thompson, Rt. 2, Prior Station, Cedartown. 1 purebred game rooster, $6. George L. Haygood, Rt. 1, Lithonia, 4 dead game Pit roosters, $5 to $10. John Strickland, Rt. 1, Whitesburg. ; 12 best grade, White Leghorn hens, 10 mos. old, all laying, $1 ea. plus express charges. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 1, Box 59, Cornelia. 500 White Leghorn hens, been in production 10 mos., 60c ea. for entire flock; also, 526 cages with waterers and tfeeders, all metal, 40c ea. See at my place, Leon Hicks, 5900 Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mtn., Ph. 5301. 90 White Leghorn hens, 14 mos. old, now laying 75 pct., 75c ea. for lot. Cannot ship. J. P, Fowler, Rt. 2, Hiram. Dark Cornish, Bulldog type, bantam chicken eggs for hatching, 25 ea. parcel post PP. Send money order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myr- tle St., N.E., Atlanta, 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. 20 Parmenter hens, heavy jayers, started laying just be- fore Xmas, large and_ extra large eggs, $1.50 ea. Ship if you furnish crate and pay shipping charges. No personal checks. Mrs. Sarah Weems, 6522 So. Expressway, Jones- boro, Ph. GR. 8-6067. 2,000 layers, now in 70 pct. production, for sale. J. HE. Humes, 1219 Broadway, Co- lumbus. : = 50 heavy hens, all laying, $1 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Lee Walden, Rt. 1, Mitchell. 1 pr. Easter Egg chickens, 3 mos. old, $4; day old chicks, 7dc ea. plus postage; also, trio Ringneck Pheasants, $8. Ship Exp. Col. Harvey Grizzle, 23 Fairview St., Cartersville. 1 pr. pure strain Toulouse gZeese, 2 yrs. old, $6 pr. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl Ritz, Camp- bellton Rd., Fairburn. 10 geese, 1 yr. old, Embden ganders and Toulouse geese, $5 pr. Plus Exp. charges. Mrs. Ida Evans, Rt. 5, Franklin. $1.50 ea. or exch. for corn. Mrs. L. A. Brookins, Rt. 3 Milledgeville. 4 guineas, 3 hens and 1 rogs- ter, hens now laying, $6 for iall 4. FOB. Cash with order. Will ship. J. E. Caudell, P. O. ae 169, Athens, Ph. LI. 3- GAME, FOWL, et. FOR SALE d 11 Ringneck Pheasant hens and 2 roosters, now laying, $2.50 ea. Will not ship. Get- ting 8-10 eggs daily, will sell as can accumulate, 10c ea, D. B. Medford, Jr. 211 Dur- ham St., Marietta, Ph. 8-3160. Taking orders for Northern Bobwhite Quail eggs and young birds, birds priced ac- cording to age; also 13 Mal- lard ducks, hatched March 11, 1959 and 5 hatched April 1, 1959: Permit: No. 63.-. 1. Cawthon, Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-8106 after 6 PM. Ringneck pheasant eggs. $1.50 doz. at my. home, $2.00 Bobwhite Quail eggs, $20.00 C. Permit. No. 87... 1s. Tay= lor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley, Ph. TA 5-5804. Northern Bobwhite quail eges, available for immediate shipment, $20.00 C. Min. ship- ment. Permit No. 56. G. H: Achenbach, c/o Rocky Creek Farm, P.O. Box 389, Vidalia, 1 Foy ai A 3 geese 1 gander, all young, doz. shipped: also, Northern: | Baby quail 25c ea. and quail wos, 15e ea. Will ship, No COD. Permit No. 100. Bill Ed- wards, Rt. 3, Milledgeville, Ph. 25185, Monier Bobwhite quail eggs, 20c ea. $18.00 C; Co- turnix Quail, laying, $2.00 pr. Exp Col.; Coturnix Quail eggs, 10 ea., $9.00 C, parcel post PP on eggs. Send M.O. Per- mit No. 103. Miss Eve Wal- lace, 716 Myrtle St., NE., At- lanta 8, Ph. R. 4-5152. Bobwhite quail eggs, from stock 1 to 3 ozs. heavier than avg., produce chicks of 7 ozs. in 12-14 wks. Shipped PP, $150.00 M; $18.00 C:; day old quail, $40.00 C; 4 wks, old, $72.00 C. Free color photos. Permit No. 1. William A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bidg., Atlanta, Ph. MU. 8- 0866, | 2 Chinchillas and cage, $60.00. 1 can of inchillas be Registered, Larry King, Rt. 3, Rockmant, South American Chinchil- las, $5.00 ea. and up depend- ing on age; also some breed- ing cages, 1/3 original cost. Cannot ship. Fred Stahl, Rt. 4, Ellijay, Ph. Melrose 5-4158. Rabbits, N. Z Whites, Blacks, Dutch, Checkered Giants and Flemish, young does, $3.00 ea., bucks, $2.00 \ ea. Several to choose from. B. Winters, Rt. 2, West Green. Rabbits, 6 wks. old, Black, White and Gray, $1.00 ea. or deliver in Atlanta area for $1.25 ea., or trade for ducks or chickens. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., N.W., At- lanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-0009. Calif. and Checkered Giant rabbits, mature does, 6 or 6 mos. old, ready to breed, 8- 10 lbs., $7.00 ea.: also: young stock. Will ship. Geo. C. Ross, Rt. 3, Box 235, Savannah. N.Z. White breeders, Ped. since 1950. Bucks, ready for service, $7.00 up, also fine does. Exe. buck or doe for equal quality. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-6452. GAME. FOWL, etc. WANTED Want 4 Peafowl eggs, from 3 yr. old peahens or will buy 1 pr. young Peafowls, 1 or 2 wks. old. Howard Ackiss, Rt. 1,. Box 320; Midland. Want 1 large black buck rabbit, of good stock. A. M. Grier, Rt. 1, Box 59, Cornelia. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. size, 3 or 4 of a kind or all different, 3, $1 plus 25 postage. Some patterns as many as 15 or 20 alike. Mrs. Howard W. Powell, 295 So. Macon, Jesup. Several hundred white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., 22c ea. or in lots of 100 or more, 20c ea. All PP. No COD orders. T. S._ Wallis, Rt. 1, Box 31, Carroll- ton. Bamboo cane roots, 20c ea., plus postage. B. Fudge, 157 Crawford St., Colquitt. 1 light saddle-and bridle for sale. A. B. Weatherby, Rt. 1, Fayetteville. Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, $1. PP: Gumbo, Martin and long handle gourd seed, 10c pkt., 3 pkts., 25c and stamped envelope. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Gourds, sizes 15, 16 and 17 ins. cir., 15c ea., smaller sizes, l0c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box. 150, Camilla 3. - : 100 white feed sacks, freee holes, 20c ed. Homer Smith, Molena, Ph. 2137 Woodbury Exe. = 100 lb. size white unwashed chicken feed sacks, free of. holes and mildew, $18 C. Add sufficient postage. No less than 25 sold. No checks. Mrs. Clar- ence McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula, Printed feed sacks, assorted colors or white, 25c ea. Prompt shipment. Mrs. G. F, Cole, Box 188 Villa Rica, ; Yellow root and Heartleaf root, ea. 4 lb. lard box, $1. PP. Mrs. E. M, Southerland, Rt. 1, Ellijay, Sr Saad MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want 200 bu. of feed oats. List best price. D, Thornton, RFD 2, Box 146, Gray. Would like to hear from party having Millet seed for sale. Mrs. K. 8. Thomas, 1201 Georgia Ave., Warner Robins. Want spoiled hay, straw, corn shucks or any organic material of this sort for gar- den mulch. State price to be picked up at farm. Mrs. M. Wm. Brooks, Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph, Stone Mtn., 8160. corn close by. Advise. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 469, ee (Belair) Ph. RE, 6- GAD Gas. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE cod 25 large, dil. bed size, quilt tops, all new, good, material, different designs terns, $1.30 ea. Add. postage. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Fel- ton. ; White pillowcases, emb. and crocheted edge, $1.25 pr.; la- dies bonnets, $1.00 ea.; med. size aprons, 3, $1.25; large with bib, .75 ea.; baby pil- loweases, emb., 50 ea.; dia- per shirts, trimmed, 25c; set of 1 pillowease, 1 shirt and 1 bib, 75c. Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. Pillowcases, crocheted edge, $1.00; lunch set, $2.00: aprons, 75; bonnets, $1.10; Add post- age. No checks. Nell Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 21, Oakwood. Fancy dbl. tatting: 10 yds. for dresses, all white; 6 yds., and 3 1/2 yds. all fancy, 50c yd.; sev. yds. colored, pink, yellow tatting, fancy, 40c yd. Mrs. G.-C. Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Millen. Crochet vanity set, 2 piece, 9x12 in. 1 pe. 8x12. one 15 in. doilie to match in white medallion edged in orange col. thread, 4 pe. $3.00; other doilies, white or colors, $1.35, $1.65, $1.10, $2.00, All fiat work, Del. Mrs. I. M. Sulli- van, 124 W. Chandler St., Carrollton. Quilts made of cotton wool and silk. Reasonably priced. Mrs. E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Vil- la Rica Rd., Marietta. _Crocheted doilies, rutffle, pineapple, 15 in., $2.00; rose- bud, 15 in., $1.75; pansy, 15 in., 2.00; pineapple, any col- or, all white or shaded yellow and white, $1.50; chair set, $2.50; shell, 15 in., white or colored, $1.00. Spears, Rt. 3, Vienna. Crocheted center pieces, $1.00 to $2.50, different sizes; pot holders, 25 ea.: pillow- case edge, 25c and 50c yard: chair sets, $2.50: 9 pe. cloth EK. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3. _ White cotton crocheted ba- by shoes, pastel or lace trim- med, 1.00 pr.: rayon boucle crocheted baby shoes, baby colors, $1.25 pr. Add 10c posi- age ea. pr. Elizabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 205, Danielsville Rd., Athens. Dbl. bed size quilt tops. Gal, 1 ea., Bow Tie, Non Such and Cat Saddle, also 2 Yo Yo outing tops baby cribs, $2.50 ea. PP. Send M.O. Mrs. C._C. Davis; Ri. 1. Empire. New handmade quilts, dbl. bed size, cotton. material with cotton padding, $6.50 ea.: 1 Basket design, made from good cotton material, 1 Flower Garden de Si 27, $10.50. PP in Ga. Miss 'Ph. Lawrenceville TH. 3-2733. | l Mabel Mathis, Rt, 5. Ellijay. : = : Wednesday, 3 Want a few bu. of feed and pat-{ colors on white, $1.; Apr Miss: Lois: luncheon sets, $2.00. Mrs. W.|: made of new print scraps, 2/$ iea., Indian Hatchets and Lazy $8.50: 1b White crocheted bed avg. size, $40; ecru, chair sets, $1.75; white, bed spread, o1 yrs. old, of hand made and thread, make offer vanity sets, wits $2.5 postage. Mary CC. Tu Eastonollee. 5, Seem Crocheted bootees or for babies, $1.35 pr; |]; handkerchiefs, tatting $1.40, cotton, $1.30 ea. tatting trim vanity sets, $ Mrs. Georgia Taylor, c/o } Spence, Rt. 5, Carrollton, Corduroy, Plaisse and | ing baby sacques, hand m: nylon lace trimmed with } emb., pastel colors and w $1 ea. plus 10c postage. L. T. Woodall Jr., Thoma Rt 3, Ph. 7-3509. . bed size, $3; emb. pillow full size, good white mate tatting or crocheted edg $2.50; linen handkerchief tatting edges, $1. Ethel J, feries, Rt. 2, Trenton, 1 large white bed spr crocheted, $50, made this 2 colors pineapple design, ter pieces, pets want to buy 4 solid color ken feed bags. State Mrs. W. B. Hester, Rt, Blakely. ee Handmade quilts, new . terials and cotton, dbl size, $5. ea. also print a not feed bags, nicely tri 3, $1. All) PP. Mrs. Hughes, Rt. 2, Toccoa. S 20 large dbl. bed size , tops, nice designs, no strir tops, or feed bag tops, go material, $1.75 ea. Pl } age: Mrs. JG. Felton. naa, all cols., pink, yellow, ete, 40 yd.; 19-1/2 yds. white db] tatting, 50 yd.; 7 yds. single tatting, 35 yd. No check Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3, By 157, Millen. Baby shoes or bootegs, cheted of baby yarn, $1.25 pry cotton hankies, tatting trim $1.25; linen hankies, tat trim, $1.45; quilt tops, piec of new scraps, $2.50. Mrs. Ge Taylor, c/o Newt Spence, 5, Carrollton, x Polloweases of good ma al, rose bordered designs 75e. Add postage. Mattie Tan, Rt. 1, Cumming. Cutwork, white, 81 showsheet, $10.:; pr. pillow: es, 32 x 42, $5.; Oyster Lin vanity set, $3.50; night t cover, 11-1/2 x 11 1/2, 11-1/2 x 21 mat, $3.; se 17 x 54, $5. Satin stitch whit emb. pond lilies design. Sati guaranteed. Mrs. R. J. Mille 2718 Milledgeville Rd., gusta. to match, both, $1.; whit cheted lace for pillowcases, br.; white linen handkerch trimmed in tatting, $1. white crocheted centerpie $1. ea. Mrs. H. H. Robiso Rt. 1, Monroe. oe Ruffle pineapple doily, in., $2.; rosebud doily, 15. $1.75; pansy doily, 15 in Pineapple doily, i color or all white, whit shaded yellow, $1.50: cl set, $2.50. Miss Lois Spears, 3, Vienna. Baby jackets and dia shirts trimmed, 25c ea.; b 10c; set of 1 shirt 1 bib : 1 emb. pillowcases 75c; pill cases, 50c ea.; ladies bonn bl. ea.; sheeting pillow emb., crocheted edge, $ pr. Add postage. Mrs. By Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville. New handmade good materials, n ding, full dbl. bed size, a,; 3 pc; hand -emb. vv set, crocheted edge, emb. pillowcases, ful good bleached, white n right col. thread - cheted edge, $2.25 s Ga. Miss Mab Ellijay. _