Farmers WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1959 | Ph Compal _ Commissioner 18s ai ia ng dairy county is holding a disper- e of his entire dairy herd. This is ne more name added to the growing at have dropped out of the dairy His family has been trained in the round a dairy farm. His children e first farmer to install a milk tank the first farmer to concrete his d three silos for feeding purposes. d purchased modern equipment to feed on his farm. le to promise of increase in price of e changed markets. He left a local uting plant for what he thought e highest milk market in the state. losing over $25,000 the past three half years because of a promise of market, he is selling out. y? Why is this once successful dairy t selling out? Because he is being everal different prices in such a r that his blend price is too low to operating a Grade A ices, more dairymen can be ex- to disperse their herds, fs caught in this situation cannot ue to operate at a loss. 19-25 IS FARM SAFETY WEEK dents to farm residents take about Ives each year, according to the | Safety Council. More than a mil- rm residents are injured each year. von honors at 4-H cattle shows. He nstruct a milking parlor in his area. lanes and holding pens. He had con- | Agricultural CALENDAR July 19-25, NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEK | July 31, Athens Beef Cattle Short Course August 12, Cordele Georgia Spotted Poland China Association Show and Sale August 15, Newnan Georgia Jersey Cattle Club Annual Fall Sale August 24-27, Hock Eagle Fourth An- nual Georgia Poultry Institute ci Are Checked, Research Report Roundworms Controlled - By New Antibiotic Recent trials at South Dakota State College show that the antibiotic called hygromycin, when fed to growing-finish- ing pigs from weaning to market weight, gave complete control of large intestinal roundworms. The South Dakota researchers recom- mend, however, that this antibiotic be fed only until the pigs pounds, because from 100 pounds to mar- ket weight, hygromycin appeared to re- duce the amount of feed the pigs ate and they gained slower. Up to 100 pounds, the antibiotic gave good, although in some cases not complete, protection against roundworms. The South Dakota experiments also in- dicate that best over-all results can be expected from feeding hygromycin plus another antibiotic up to 100 pounds, Re- sults showed that a combination of hy- gromycin and aureomycin fed from wean- ing time to 100 pounds increased gains by 92 percent over pigs that received no treatment. When fed as the only antibiotic for the same period, hygromycin increas- ed gains 12 percent, and aureomycin 6 percent. weigh about 100. NUMBER 48 hes eee . ae Weiahers Bonded = The Weights and Measures and Ware- house Sections of the Department of Agri- culture have finished preparation for the opening of tobacco sales in Ga., July 23. Weights and measures inspectors of the department have been checking on the weighing procedures and equipment used in Georgia tobacco warehouses. The warehouse section has been issuing licen-. ses to warehousemen and receiving ap- plications from each weigher for state certification. : These precautions are taken by the Department of Agriculture to protect the tobacco farmer as well as the warehouse- man and buyer. Before weights and mea- sures inspectors checked the weighing methods, truck weights often varied as much as 30 pounds in the same warehouse. | This unfair difference was due to the : 7 use of unauthorized hand trucks in trans- porting tobacco. Today, after an inspector has completed his check, he records the accuracy of the scale and averages the baskets for a particular warehouse; An approval sticker for the current year is then placed on each truck allowed to be used in the sale. Then, when an in- spector re-enters the warehouse for sub- sequent checks, he can make sure that on- ly the trucks bearing a 1959 O.K. are being used. In addition he will re-check the scales and the tare set up for the particular warehouse. Without these precautions the scale might serve only as an estimate ma- chine. : _ As a further precaution, a law was passed in 1956 which requires all persons weighing tobacco to be licensed and bond-_ ed with the Department of Agriculture, through the Warehouse Section. This must be taken care of by the warehouse men before opening sales, oe S Inaccurate weighing procedures are : the exception, not the rule. Most of the scales checked by the inspectors have been found to be operating properly, with- in the prescribed tolerance. State inspec- tors will be working constantly through- out the 1959 tobacco season to keep the scales accurate as a protection to the buy- er and seller. 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Ali requests for Jack Gilchrisi Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin Notices . Mrs. Elizapeth Hynds Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covingten, Ga. oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special Candier Clement Jr os of postage provided for in Secticn 1108. Act of Oct. 8. WANTED name, sae ms White, retired man, 65 andj - Want job. picking cotton wife 59, want job as Caretak-| when time comes. W. M. er of farm. Can drive truck, tend hogs, catile, chickens, etc. Small salary and modern con- veniences, 4-5 RK. furnished house, prefer near Atlanta. A. . Bailey, 3426 Rainey Ave., Hapeville. Experienced dairyman wants job in small dairy, Pre- ferably in Jasper or adjacent Co, Want house with water, wired for elec. siove. Move any time. Roy D. Coker, Rt. 1, Box 55, Monticello. White young man, wife and baby wants job. Dont drink, would like dairy work. 1 yr. experience. Hard worker. Tel- mers Buchanan, Rt. 4, Box co c/o Walks Dairy, Dub- jin. Retired, single, white man, honest, sober and_ reliable, wants job as caretaker of farm, cattle, hogs, chickens and yard work, for room, board |: and reasonable salary. Want mod. conveniences. Would ' batch in furnished room. Gro- ver Henry, Rt. 2, Rockmart. Es ao (Homer Pinkards es. White man, age 52, wants job on cattle farm or dairy as elper. 6 yrs exp. Wife and elf only. Wade Studdard, Rt. , Rutledge. _ Want job looking after cat- tile or hog farm, or both. Can drive tractor and truck. W. H. Knight, Rt. 3, Covington. Single man wants light farm work, dairy work, poultry or Caretaker of farm. First class dairyman, .58 yrs. old, good references. Room, board and iving with small salary. C. C. Conger, 105 Beaty St.. Griffin. ., Col. 21 yr. old, single young man wants job on farm for good home room and board and reasonable wages. Life time experience on farm. se 1530 Powell St. Macon. _ rn Like farm work. Richard Russell, Sewell, 3005 Sewell Rd. S. W,, Atlanta 11. White woman, 38 yrs. old, wants work around dairy or chickens. Want 1 room and $20. week. Marjorie Simpkins, c/o %. A, Simpson, Rt. 1, stockbridge. White man, 42 yrs. old, wife, 6 children, 4 large enough to help, wants job on cattle farm, or caretaking. Recent caretaking, cattle, hay bailing, operate tractor, combine, etc., repair same. 4 or 5 R. house, lights, water, weekly salary. Move anywhere, any time. Ralph W. Lynn, 1060 Dunning ees Atlanta 15. Ph. JA 5- Young white man wants job on farm for room, board and small salary. James Martin, 4543 Roswell Rd. Atlanta 19. ; Man and wife, exp. in farm- ing, want place with good man, raising poultry (2 big houses for 1960) on halves,- with automatic waterers and auto, feeders. Raised chickens for 1 yr. and farmed also. Frank Crider, Rt. 1, Royston. _ 60 yr. old white man wants job at poultry raising or other light farm work. Now ready start. work. Am in best of health. Not criopled. R. L. Hartley, Rt. 1, Lindale. 45 yr. old man, wife and 1 child want job as caretaker or share cropping. Exp., Christ- jan. Do not drink. Need to move now. Have to be moved. pee H. Marler, Rt. 2, Ross- ville. 7 Veterans Widow, 47, and 2 sons, 16 and 13 yrs. Raise hogs or broilers on Halves, Thomas, Grady, Brooks or Colquitt Co. Regular farming and grow feed for stock. 6-7 R. house, with bath. Pasture and garden plot. Have 5 cows. Have to be moved. Mrs. Thelma G. Mc- - Kenzie, Rt. 2, Box 253, Boston. CxD.. 5 BT os od white man, wife, no children, want job on chicken farm with layers or broilers, or any kind farm work. Need to be furnished with house stuff. Move any~- time. Roy Whitfield, Box 5, West Side Branch, Gainesville: Middleaged white man and wife want to raise chickens, hogs and cows on halves for reliable party, with good 4 R. house, lights and water, Can give ref. Honest and reliable. John C. dence Ave., Albany. FARM HELP WANTED Want retired couple to live on farm, located Gwinnett Co., to look after few hogs and 2 horses, etc. 2 acres for gar- dening. 6 'R. house. bath, tele- phone, elec. stove J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal Blvd., Decatur. Want unencumbered white woman to do light farm work on farm, equipned with all mod. conveniences. 3 adults in family. Room, board and $12.- 50 week. Mrs. Jim Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. WO 3-2213. OLLETIN Ellis, 522-1/2 Resi- |. ~ Oat and wheat cradle, in fair shape, $5. at my farm near Farmington. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. 2 IHC McCormick, 12 disc, grain drills with fertilizer at- iachments, 1 with small seed- er attachment. Bargains. T. R. Breedlove, Monroe, Ph. 5211. Farmall A tractor with di- rect attached mower and 1 dise plow, direct attached for Super A Farmall tractor. J V. Jenkins, Sr., Hull. 1,000 gal. galvanized water tank, in good cond., $50. at my farm. S. B. Newman, Rt. 2, Waynesboro. One 3 point pickup kit for | ICH Super A, used very lit- tle, $15.; refrigeration unit for milk, produce or eggs only, al- most new. Carl Hewatt, Snell- ville. ' Allis Chalmers roto baler in good cond., $500. or New Hol- land No. 77 baler in good cond, $800. Take your pick. R. P. Trammell, P. O. box 333, c/o Redfield Farms, Louisville. D-4 Caterpillar 7-U_ series with 4-S dozier motor, start- ing engine and 44 pump, re- cently overhauled, cleaned and painted, $3.500. H. M. Wilson, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 6632. Want good. experienced Dairyman, who knows how to run milking machines, and take care of herd. Must have experience and be reliable. Let me hear immediately. J. {E. Trice, P.O. Box 27, Milner. Want reliable man with 2 or more workers, for farm. Prefer one with own truck and chain saw for cutting logs on farm. 1 mi. town on Hwy. 94. J. L. Ellis, Star Rt. Valdosta. Want reliable, experienced tobacco man, with ample labor and equipment to cultivate 250 acres on 50-50 basis. Someone to stay permanently, a hustler who wants to make money. 3-1/2 mi. town, paved Hwy. through place. Ample elec. power. Good community. Front end loader for Ford- son tractor for \ sale; also, would trade for bush and bog harrow or a rotary wower for Fordson tractor, or consider buying the rotary mower. C. W. Darby, 2369 Second Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-7563. New hog self feeder, never been used, 8 ft., 16 doors, dbl. clad 18 gauge galvanized V bottom and flared hopper, $85: eash.. W. Louie Mims, Mims. Road, Hephzibah. Good used Farmall tractor, cheap, located about 7 mi. W. of Summerville. Mrs. T. A. Farmall M tractor with cul- tivators and planters, harrow and 5 disc plow. Hugh Crook, Rt. 2, Montezuma, Ph. 5641. Wrayswood (13 miles No. Greensboro, Greene Co., oif Hwy. 15 .... Dairy heifer Auction Holstein, Guern- sey and Jersey cattle. Qual- ity clese-up springers. Calf- hood vaccinated and TS tested ...1 PM. R. B. Cur- tis, Farmington Ph. 2603 Madisen. g August 10-11 Monday and Tuesday Valdosta, Lowndes Co., Pony Auction Sale .... 400-509 ponies, large selec- tion of both suing breeders Grade and Registeredon auction. Tom Hewiit, Val- dosta. EQUIPMENT | FOR SALE 1 horse wagon, $35. Located 3 mi. So. of Buiord near Piun- kets cross roads. P. A. Plun- kett, Burord. 500 gal., above the ground, Butane tank, $150, or will tirade for cow or farm equip- ment. HH. D. Vaughan, Ri. 2, Box 285, Alpharetta, Ph. 5483. Post hole digging attach- ment for Sears chain saw, 9 in. auger, excellent cond., mule drawn mower converted to tractor operation, has new blade, in good cond. E. Fred- eriksen, RFD 1, Winston, Ph. Douglasville 2991. 4 Louden milking stalls, 440 gal., Zero milk tank with au- tomatic washer, 2 unit De- Lavel combine milking sys- tem including all motors, like new; also 30 or less cows, Jerseys, Guernseys, Holsteins. All TB and Bangs tested. Her- man G. Snider, Rt. 2, Warthen, Ph. Sandersville 2842. John Deere Grassland drill, spring release, grass seed box, coulters, $500.; Allis Chalmers roto baler, $300.; Wright Rebel reciprocating saw, $100.; Mall chain saw, $100.: Caldwell heavy duty rotary mower, $350: H. L. Harman, Rt. 2, Athens, Ph. LI. 8-2777,. ee 0933, i. _t. Hicks, V.O. Box 206, Super A Farmall tractor Wrightsville. cheap for cash. G. B. Barrett, Cornelia. 5 ALE EVENTS Benthall peanut combine, in good cond., $750. C. C. Brand, Rt. 1, Montezuma, Ph. 4934. July 25 Saturday at|, 3 wood brooders, 500 cap., for sale cheap. Jim V. Ben- nett, Screven. _2 wheel trailer, 600 x 16 tires, $25. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., NW., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-0009. Carter peanut shaker with 2 sets plows, in good cond., $225. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Ph. RE. 2-2973. Irrigation unit complete, large Chrysler motor, Gard- ner-Denver pump, 20 ft. suc- tion hose, 409 ft., 3-4 in. pipe, 6 Rainbird sprinklers and ris- ers. $650. M. E. Knight, Rt. 1 Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5173. Automatic poultry feeder, Big Dutchman, box holds 500 Ibs., trough and chain about 420 ft.. in good cond., $250. J. B. Webb, Rt. 2, Carrollton, Ph. TH, 2-2394. Farmall H tractor, 4 disc til- ler, sower, mower, rake: steel wheel wagon, stalk ripper plow; Bermuda grass harrow, smoothing harrow; drag har- row; stalk cutter: tractor trail- er, 10 ft. lime spreader, seed- ed attachment; tractor weed- er, 300 gal. fuel tank, $1,750. trade for cattle. Chas. E. Chick, Monroe, Ph. 4671. Ford tractor, low hours, A-1 cond., B and B harrow, sub- soiler, all purpose plow, plant- ers, scoop and blade, good as new, for sale; also. want old cultivator frame with or with- out feet. Will come after. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170 nights. Seed cleaner, Vacaway 75, with 20 screens, $100.; also, want dirt. pan and blade for 3 point hitch. W. H. Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Ph. HE 5-4038. Cub tractor, planters, culti- vators, disc tiller, drag type harrow, home made gang plow, $475. Frank Carroll, Hwy. 78, Villa Rica, Ph. 4853. Wilson bulk milk storage tank, 150 gal. cap., Mit eukec bottler and Surge milker, 2 units. All in good cond. I. P. Warren, Moultrie Rd., Rt. me Thomasville, Ph. Canal 6- 5 SA : been used. L. Williams, Rt. 2, Summerville. | anus 7 inesday, J 6 row John Blue co ter, hay rake, 3 poine ular hitch, F-30 F new tires, 3 dise Oliver p sawmill, 2 deep well pun piston and jet type, cut saw with engine and gn blacksmith forge. Joe B, BR dy, Rt. 3, Adairsville. | Chicken picker; in @ cond., complete with moig and hot water tub; also, r corn loader, 18 ft.,- All crop dryer No. 25, eq ped with motor and gas bu er. Sell reasonable. J, Slade, Hawkinsville, Ph. light 3-7466. es John Deere model B trac Massey-Hatrris clipper bine, Allis Chalmers roto | er, Massey ~ Harris - Ferg baler (Wisc engine drive Taylor-Way, 10 dise, har all in good working cond. ters ans. J. M. Trotter, 61, Red Oak, Ph. PO. 7-42 Whitfield Coastal Berm grass planter, used very tle, $200. David Darby, Ri Fairburn, Ph. 6641. : Massey Harris tractor, | age clipper complete wi cylinder Continental eng row crop unit and cutter unit. All in excellent Clyde Cox, Rt. 2, Cave Spri Model 64 Int'l. Har combine, in excellent co loriced reasonable. He Moore, Buchanan, Ph. 349 3 point lift kit for Chalmers C A tractor, | cu. ft. drag scoop, $12.50. used very little. Jimmy watt, Rt. 3, Stone Mounta Ferguson tractor with Wynn 0: blade and pan. All in goo cond. Ray Belcher, Box Avondale Estates, Ph. Cl ston, Hi. 3-7397. 500 gal- Butane or Pr gas tank, nearly new, . Nelson Hickman, Rt. 1, $ Mountain, Ph. 8723. Two, 1,000 gal. fuel tanks for sale. Can be on Daves Rd. George i Rt. 2, Cave Spring, Ph. 4 Poultry equipment: F ers, drinkers and_ stoves growing 8,000 broilers, price right for quick sale. See at m home. Ralph Foster, Presley. Hudson roto duster No, 826 used 1 season, 2 row, mul Heno drawn, $50. Tom Palmetto, Ph. 6651. : No: 27 Intnl Hare mowing machine for H Farmall. tractor. Useda little, in good cond. J Rylee, Rt. 1, Maysvill OL. 2-2702.. 1949 W. D. Allis Chaln tractor and cultivators, J Deere tiller and large har good cond. Mrs. Cora Hall, 2, Wrightsville. 4 buggies, 1 road cart, sizes mule collars, several uharnesses with bridles to mz and 2 saddles. Wymon J. thews, Rt. 5, (Matthews Rd.), Thomaston. m 24 in. corn mill, new _r in A-1 cond., 40 hp Inin power unit, top cond., 6 mm 6 ply rubber belt, 2 dise er type plow, dbl. bottom good cond., 2 sets oil bur 16 ft. tobacco curers. J Moss, Rt. 1, Box 175, Hai hurst. EQUIPMENT , WANTED Want 250 gal. Butan tank, located near Atla Charlie Reagan, 2065 Cir., SE, Atlanta 16. Ph 77-9660. Want good used corn Pp er sheller, or consider 0 ing snapper for W. C. Chalmers. Bill Nixon Box 80, Griffin, Ph. 8- Want 1 Tramper for ston baler, in any cond. E Martin, Rt. 1, Box 190, gerald, Ph. 6450. = Want Ford tractor will tom plow, harrow, distri planters and cultivato. good shape, not latte 1952 model, withi also, 18 in. botto: John Deere M_ 100 gal. Butane gas Will pay reasonable Mrs. James V. Bennett, nt good used automatic - for hens, size 30 x 110. . what you have and price st letter. Hubert Bram- power corn sheller in nd. and ready to go to o shell from 50 to 150 per hr. Prefer portable, will consider stationary; 42 or 15 hp elec. motor mmer mill. Give details nson. ant 10 or 12 in. farm bell, ce to be such as can be single post. ond., price and method ment. E. L. Meekins, 367, Pembroke. Want automatic press for /mill at reasonable price. arles W. Sever, Rt. 1, Box _ Buford, Ph. 2870. nt 4 cyl. air-cooled Wis- isin engine to mount on sage chopper. Must be in ing cond. Will trade 3 haze, motor used short irrigation system, will cash difference. E. E. land, P. O. Box 12, War-. obins. nt used grain drying ment. State make, model, tion and price. W. S. n, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 80, Grif- h. 8-8950. ant 2 milking stalls for ng parlor. State make, ., and best price. John W. rett, Ri. 1, Cornelia, Ph. Streamliner everbearing ey erce plants, well root- ed, $1.50 C.; dewberry, black- berry, Mtn. Huckleberry, hal senberry, $1. doz.; well root- ed muscadines, 2, $1, Cuts, 20, $1.00. PP, damp pack- ed. Guaranteed live delivery. Mrs. B. T, Thornton, Rt. 1 Bowdon, Rutger and New Stone to- matoes, and Calif, Wonder peppers, both, 40c C, $3.50 M: Chas. Wakefield Cabbage cabbage Heading and Ga. Heading Collards, all, 35 e $2.50 M. also Hot pepper plants. Moss packed. Prompt service, Mrs. H. L. Britting- ham, Guyton. Catnip bunches, peppermint, 6, $1.; sage plants, 6, $1. gar- lic onions, $1. doz.; Blue Dam- son Plums, May Cherry trees, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. _ White multiplying Nest On- ions, 1959 crop, $1. gal. or will exch. 2 gal. onions for pieced he top. Mrs. A. Eggie, Harts- ield. Mastodon strawberry plants, $1.25 C.; Klondike, $1. C., $4, 500, $8. M; peppermint, 30c doz; red and white spotted Crowder peas, Germ. 92 pct., 7dc lb.; brown stripped half runner beans, Germ. 88 pct., 75c cupful; Sugar pears, $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Collard plants, $3.50 M: Rutger and Marglobe tomato plants, $3. M.; Blakemore and Mastodona strawberry plants, $1.40 C. Klondike, $1. C. Mrs. Fuy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Collard plants, $1. C; $4. M del., $3. M. at farm; tomato and Cabbage, $1.00 C: and $5. M. del., $4. M. at farm. E. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville, Ph. 2-0296. >: 2 Several very good. Reg polled Hereford bulls, from 10 te 18 mos. old, mostly Domino breeding, several weaning age bull calves and some open or bred heifers of same blood- lines. Very well marked, stocky and deep red. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. TU, 4-2312. Purebred, not Reg., red Jersey Hereford, old enough to breed in short time, been vaccinated and bloodtested, for sale or will trade for dry cow, not bred or common beef type bull. J. N. McGinnis, Box 319, Miller Rd., Lithia Springs, Ph. Austell 2854. Reg. Angus: 6 young cows with calves by side, 2 bred cows to drop soon, and 2 open heifers, good bloodlines, papers furnished. Donald Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Ph. RE. 2-2973 nights. Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bull, calved April, 1958. Sire, AHC Rollo Domino 34; Dam, MFH Lynn Domino, dark col- or, large bone, well marked, about 1,000 Ibs., 15 mos. old and ready for service. Sell out- right or trade for Oats. Let- ters ans. M. F. Hammock, Jef- ferson, Ph. EM. 7-8673. 2 Reg, Guernsey male calves, 4 mos. old, well marked, de- horned. and good bloodlines, 1 pure Guernsey male, 11 mos. old, dehorned, ring in nose, ready for light service. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington: Reg. Hereford bulls, 12 to 16 mos. old, WHR and Zato Heir breeding, halter broken. Har- ley Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert. Reg. horned Hereford bull, ealved October 24, 1958 for sale. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. nt Rife ram for pumping g water. -Give model, size, price and condition. . stout, Warm Springs. Want Allis Chalmers ine with power take-off. lust be in good cond. Will pay mable cash. Jim Dicker- , Rt. 5, Lyons, Ph. 3677. FED & PLANTS _ FOR SALE hite nest, Red Scallion, plying and Button onions, ir fall planting, $1.50 gal. postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. all Ground. Vhite Nest onions for fall iting, 1959 cron, $1.40 gal. d postage. Miss Gennia own, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 00 bu. Iron Cowpeas, Germ. bet., purity 98.96 pct., no Vi seed, $4.50 bu. FOB. fied DeLoach, Jr., Valdosta. all tomato plants, 25c doz; fiplying onions, 85 C.; ana pepper, 25c doz; cab- e, collards, 70c C.; Thyme ts, 20c ea.; garlic bulbs, 25c; hot pepper, Birdseye, doz.; old fashion Shallot buttons, 50c lb. Fred With- erspoon, 308 Holderness St., SW, Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-5251. Finest field grown collard Plants, $1.50 M at farm. No deliveries. W, J. McDougald, suches. Ollard plants, 90c C., 300, 90, 500, $2.00, $3.50 M. Add postage. Kethel Crowe, Rt. 2, ainesville, _ Fall plants ready, early ma- uring Scarlet Dawn tomatoes, Eggplants, Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Wake- leld Cabbage, Heading Col- dards, 35 doz. No less $1. orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Rt. 1, Register. ce young Rutger tomato fants, Cert. plants, 50c C., Iso, Hot pepper plants, same rice, Add postage. H. F. Seay, Poet anthersville Rd., Ellen- a., Collard plants, 300, $1., low; Marglobe and Rutger lomatos, 300, $1.. 400, $1.25, , $2.00, $3.50 M., ready 25. PP. Solomon Davis, , Milledgeville. d multiplying onions, $1. my home. C. C, Brook- Canton, Rt, 4. (1-1/2 lysprings). 66. Rutger tomato plants and 00, $1.25, 500, $1.50; ready |8 FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE 100 bu. white Corn, slip shuck, for feed, $1.45 bu. at farm. J. T. Cunningham, Jr., 4, Box 303, Newnan. 100 bu. good hay, Ladino, Fescue and Orchard Grass, 65c bale at my barn. M. F. Peterson, 3496 Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-1859. Different kinds hay, vary- ing qualities, dif. prices, for sale or will trade for cattle, horses, ponies or swine. Will del. within 50 mi. radius. Carl P. Savage, Jr., Montezuma, Ph. 5931. Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized, twine tied, in truck lots, in the field, $20. ton, from storage, $22.50 ton. |. 5 mi. N. of Blakely, on U.S. Hwy 27. Mrs. Evelyn S. Gee, c/o J. S. Sherman Farms, Blakely, Ph. 4454. 1959 crop well _ fertilized hay, Sericea Lespedeza, Fes- cue, Rye grass, Clover and Coastal Bermuda, 50c to 70c bale, $20. to $30. ton. Cecil Travis, Riverdale, Ph. Fay- etteville 1-4862. 100 bales good hay, Ladino, Fescue and Orchard Grass, 65 bale at my barn. M. F. Peter- son, 3496 Wesley Chavel Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9+1859. 1,500 bales Serecia _Lespe- deza baled without rain, $30. ton at barn; peas Clover and Fescue. Will deliver reasona- ble distance. W. A. Estes, RFD, Ellenwood, Ph. Stockbridge LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Full blooded Guernsey cow, to freshen July 21, for sale. Eugene Long, Morganton. 40 Holstein CV heifers to freshen in Aug. and Sept., all ood quality, wt. 1,000 to 1300 lbs. Jo F. Simpson, RFD 2, Buffington Rd., College Park, Ph. PO. 1-6859. Black Angus Reg. herd, 1 herd bull, 3 young cows with first calf at side and 2 cows with calves, not reg., all for $1,800.00 at my farm. Eu Long, Box 285, Canton, Reg. Black Aberdeen-An- gus bull, 2-1/2 yrs. old, wt. approx., 1,200 lbs., good qual- ities, isnt rogish (will follow you over lot with feed basket). Located on Hwy. 12 between Crawfordville and Union Point. J. O. Burton, Union Point. Young purebred Black An- gus bull, not Reg., wt. approx., 1,000 ibs., $250. Robert N. Gil- bert, Fayetteville Rd., Jones- boro, Ph. GR. 8-8777. Several Reg. Hereford bulls, polled and horned, Domino and Mischief strains, from 7 to 20 mos.-old, $150 and up. E. C. Dawson, RFD 4, Box 21, Middle Broadwell Rd., Al- pharetta, * Few Reg. Red polled bulls, around 6 mos. old, wt. about 450 lbs. ea. G. B. Barrett, Cornelia. Purebred horned Hereford bull, 22 mos. old, very gentle, proven, approx. 800 Ibs.; $165; Jersey heifer, to calf Sept. Ist, $140; $3 for both, also Reg. Hampshire sow, bred, farrow in Aug., $135; Reg. boar, 5 mo. old, unrelated, $35. Carl C. Smith; Rt. 3, Ellijay. 85 Reg. and grade Here- fords, cows with calves, bred heifers and Reg. bull. Sell 1 or all. (First farm past river on Campbellton Rd.). R. W. Caldwell, Douglasville, Ph. 3454. Extra nice, purebred, Guern- sey heifer, first calf 3 mos. old, $150 at farm; also, At Stud: purebred golden Palo- mino quarter horse breeding. Mares boarded. and return priviledge during season. Roy Camp, Summerville, Ph. 836- B: Dbl. Reg. Domino line poll- ed Hereford bull, approx., 1,100 Ibs., 5 yrs. old. Make offer. Walter R. Thomas, Jr., 28 Broad St., S.W., Atlanta, Ph. JA. 4-0251. 40 good dairy cattle, 33 cows, 6 heifers, 1 male, Jersey, Guernsey and Holsteins. Bangs and Mastitis free, 411 Ib. daily base; also, 330 gal. Craft milk tank, 2 DeLaval milk- ing machines, 30 gal. hot water heater and stainless steel vat. Pat McRee, Buckhead, Ph. Madison 615-M-4. 2 or 3 good milch cows, sound and high producers, Jerseys and Guernseys. Bang tested. J. A. Page, at Orland, Soperton. & _ Guernsey bull, purebred, de- horned, ring in nose, gentle, about 18 mos. old $150.00; 3 Guernsey and Jersey bred heifers, from same bull, all for $500. (At Amoco Station). H. B. Brookshire, Hwy. 60, Suches, Swine Reg. Duroe boars and gilts, 3 mos. old, wormed and treat- ed, $17 ea.; purebred Duroc sow, not Reg., 2 yrs. old, $50. Frederick Zipperer, Marlow. 31 feeder pigs, 8 wks. old, Hampshire and Tamworth cross, priced reasonable. J. W. Flynt, RFD 2, Crawfordville, Ph. GL. 6-3722. Purebred, but not Reg., Hampshire boar, wt. about 250 ibs., over a yr. old, for sale. Eugene Cook, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Reg. Purebred Black Poland China hogs, 50-75 Ibs., $35 ea.; service boars, all sizes and ages, $75 and up. Treated for} Cholera and Erysipelas and Bangs free, Sired by certified meat type sires and out of good litters. Will ship but best to come see. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6490. 8 purebred Yorkshire boar, 9 wks. old, and of the very best bloodlines, $25 ea. with Reg. papers. FOB. A. B. Hogg, Box 1002, Rt. 1, Cedartown. Sows, bred, $35 ea shoats, $12 ea.; pigs, $10 ea. M. B. Smith, Austell (1/2 W. of, next to Peco plant). 17 pigs, crossed OIC and Hampshires, 8 wks. old, $10 ea. at my home. Rufus G. Smith, Rt. 2, Dawsonville (near Lumpkin Camp Ground). Purebred Durocs, med. and meat type, open gilts, bred gilts and sows, service males. Life treated. With or without papers. Best of bloodlines. Marvin M. Newsome, Jordans ae Rd., Sandersville, Ph. 3856. 2 Reg. Tamworth sows, 1 Reg., 2 yr. old, boar, 4 Reg. male hogs and 10 gilts, 125 lbs. ea.; also, 10 and 12 wk. old, mixed pigs, $10 up. B. B. Har- rison, Rt. 1, Box 82, Alphar- etta. 16 eight wks. old, and 11, six wks. old July 24, Hamp- shire and Berkshire crossed pigs, good meat type, wormed and disease free, at my place, priced reasonable. Edwin O. Mays, Lawrenceville, Ph, TH. 3-2756. OIC breeding stock, from short nose, medium type, stock at my farm; Bred gilts, $40 ea.; boar, $25; pigs, just far- rowed, $20 ea. at 6 wks. of age. Will ship boar or pigs. All Reg in buyers name. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. | Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, service age boars and bred gilts, Reg. in buyers name, 100 pct. imported bloodlines, un~ related prs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. 10 Hampshire-Tam worth sows, 20 mos old, bred to Beltsville boar, to farrow Sept. 10, $50 ea. Robert E. Foran, Rt. 3, Douglasville, Ph. 2515. Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, 7 to 9 mos. old, various prices; also, 12 boars, 7 to 8 mos. old, $75 to $100. H. D. McAfee, Marietta, Ph. 8-8440. Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old, 2 boars and 2 gilts, wormed, Reg. and treated for Cholera, sired by Grand Champion at Ga. State Fair, $25 ea. Ros- coe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Mill- edgeville, Ph. 2766. Choice Landrace boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $60, $75 - $100 ea.; bred gilts, $150; choice Duroe boars and gilts, treated, Reg. in Buyers name, $30 and $35 ea. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Met- ter, Ph. MU. 5-1015. _ Reg. purebred, disease-free Tamworths, choice gilts and males, bred gilts, 2 exception- al males, old enough for serv- ice and good feeder pigs. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles Baldwin Farm, Suwanee, Ph. Buford 7181, ae $1 good thrifty Duroc cross _ pigs, about 40 Ib. avg., $8 a, | for all. Blanford Watson, RF 1, Mauk. ee Landrace boars from one of Ga.s oldest Landrace henis, Basil Steed, Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905. =3 Choice Landrace male pigs, ready to go now, tested free from Bangs and Lepto and treated, Reg., in buyers name, priced reasonable. See at m farm or call. Mrs. Mary F, Milton, RFD 1, Baxley, Ph. 2972. Reg. meat type Yorkshire, Hampshires and Duroes, Cert, disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced rea- sonable. Lawton Ursery, . Hazlehurst. 16 Landrace crossed with Tamworth and Hampshire, wt. . approx. 60 Ibs. ea., 3 mos. old, also, 1 Landrace male, 10 mos. old, wt. 300 Ibs. for sale. R. E. Rowe, Alvaton Bread sows and gilts, shoats, pigs and 2 boars, for sale or trade for cattle or farm equip- ment. R. L. Stucki, Grayson, Ph. Atlanta DR. 38-1007. Dark red Duroc males or ifemales, wormed and treated, Reg. in buyers name. Charles W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. _ Purebred. Landrace boars ~ and gilts, Reg. and treated, | top bloodlines, $35 ea. and up. W. W. Nevill, Macon, Ph. SH. 2-0421. Tamworths, Reg., boars and gilts, unrelated. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. Beltsville No. 1, meat type, good supply boars and gilts, 10 to 20 wks. old, many unrelat- ed, State health Cert., exce!- lent to. cross breed, can be Reg. R. S. Beard, c/o Tired Creek Farm, Cairo, Ph. 2- 5515. Hampshire boars and gilts from Fortune and King Echo bloodlines, $20 ea. at 8 wks, Will Reg. in buyers name asd ships Larry .-Young, Ri. 2, Chickamauga. 38 little shoats, $8 ea. for 5 or more. J. W. Abernathy, Rt. 2, Woodstock, Ph, day or night GL. 5-3111. Horses, Mules & Ponies Chestnut colt, 14 mos. old, $125; bay mare, 8 yrs. old, in top cond. with bridle and sad- dle, $165; also, 4 wheel buggy (restored) with original up- holstery. Gerald Stucki, Rt. 2, stone Mountain, Ph. 8002. 6-yr. old spotted Welch pony, wt. about 500 Ibs., Sor- rel pony, 4 yrs. old, wt. about 600 Ibs., gentle for children to ride, also, bridles and sad oun Fred Elliott, Clayton, Ph. 6 nice small Shetland pony mares, 1 with sorrel colt by side, all bred to Reg. stallion, some solid colors, 6 nice broke geldings. Sell altogether or separately. Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. Shetland mare, 3 yrs. old, bred to sorrel stallion, very gentle and broke for young children to ride, reasonable, EK. Frederiksen, RFD 1, Win- ston, Ph. Douglasville 2991. _At Stud: Reg. Morgan stal- lion Devan Hawk, MHC: No, 10573, dark chestnut, 14.2 in, high, heavy mane and tail, wonderful disposition. Ben F, Malone, Rt. 3, Duncan. st. College Park, At Stud: Ransoms Genius, Reg No. 36649, American sad-~ dle bred stallion. F. B. Hill, 3493 Elliott Cir., Chamblee, Ph GL. 7-4536. Black and white Pinto mare approx. 7 yrs. old, very good saddle horse, for children. No bad habits. Bridle and saddle included, $180. Bobby Ginn, c/o R. H. Akin, Rt. 2, Box 168, Griffin. a 8 nice small Shetland Pony mares, 2 to 3 yrs. old, bred to Reg. sorrel stallion, some solid colors, nothing over 40 in. high, 15 nice, broke geldings, all colors and sizes, will sell reasonable. Jerry Hurd, 41% N. Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. | GR. 8-6771. ne broke; ba gaddle, _ gize, mare or horse, _ enough to ride and do light oS FOR SALE Horses, Mules & Ponies At Studia Bandar AHC No. - 62138, Reg. Arabian stallion, Proven site of premium qual _ Wty foals, Fee $50 with return privilege during season. Ex- Pellent facilities to board - Yisiting mares, $1 day. Wil- jird Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr., Dalton, Ph, Broadway 8- p21. - Sorrel pony mare, 6 yrs. old, about 52 in, with Shet- and sorrel colt by side, bred - back to 40 in. stallion, gentle, @hildren can ride; Bay horse golt, 1 yx, old, gentle, halter iy stallion, yrs. old, etterg ans. 2, Rising - in, gentle. an Paes, Rt Shetland pony, dappled grey, 42 in. white mane and Fan, ae and saddle, priged - to sell. eR. Smith, 2680 Clif- ton Springs Rd., Decatur, Ph. - 20 extra nice sorvel Shet- -Jand fillies, 15 to 18 mos old and Reg, Shetland sorrel stal- fon, 3 yrs. old. J. H, Stephens, Social Circle. Good farm mule, plenty of life, works good, wt. about 1,100 Ibs., $75 at my place, 9 mi. from Montezuma, Hwy. 26. C. A. Singletany, Rt 2, fontezuma. _ At Stud: Red Lights Noble Red, Reg. No. 36083, Ameri- - @an saddle bred stallion, prov- en sire of top colts, Grandson ay fi Noble -Kalarama. Visitors elcome. Thomas G, Watkins, gr, 4684 Flat Shoals Rd., De- gatur, Ph, BU. 9-6692. 5 gaited, 1,000 Ib. saddle a horse, spirited, gentle and al- Ways ready to move when - -gaddied, approx. 8 yrs. old, @asy kept up, $250. J. H. - adams, Upatoi, Ph. Columbus, FA, 3-6121,- 850 Ib. mare mule, pert., gtrong worker, gentle for chil- dren to ride, medium small also, saddle mare, pacer, works to wagon har- | ees Grover Prickett, Com- = ae Top quality, 3 gaited, walk- trot Show horse, Ribbon win- ner. Ben Hill, 2691 Bob-O- = Aum Dr. Macon, Phe SH. 5- 394, (Se at 2588 Rocky : Creek Rd., after 3 on week days and all day on week- gnds). - 8 yr. old Palomino filly with white mane, tail and 2 white stockings, for sale. C. W. Dar- by, 2369 Second Ave., Deca- dur. Ph, DR 7-7668. Sheep and Goats 45 milk goats for. sale. Wy- an J. Matthews, Rt. 5, Matt- hews Lake Rd., Thomaston. 130 Southwestern ewes, 3 and 4 yrs. old, clean and heal- thy, $10 ea. Kenneth Bandy, Bt 2, Ringgold. 250 open and bred ewes and 0 Suffolk rams, $10 ea. C. W. ird, at Birds Pond, States- oro, ~ 1 choice Suffolk buck lamb, - exeellent breeding, not reg. $40, 14 mi. S. W. Augusta. John - A. Barnhart, Hephzibah. 25 grade ewes and 1 ram. also. 28 feeder lambs, cheap. _ enry H. Perry, Baldwin. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 3 Yorkshire of SPC ee gilt pigs. Will swap corn. Give details in first letter as to price and amount of corn = wanted. J.T: Cunningham, Jr., : Rt. 4, Box 303, Newnan, Want 6 or 8 yr. old, medium gentle - plow work. Give price and full description. Must be rea- _gonably near Dalton or Cal- oun. J D. Vance, Rt. 1, Dal- on, 2 4 \$? Landrace male pigs, 8 wks. good breed of fe- andrace preferred. s old, for ee te Macon, male pigs hh. Y, Stokes, =< uae POULTRY - FOR SALE .S Top quality Araucanus (Easter hes) chickens, 2 wks. old, $1.50 ea.; 4 wks, $1.75; 6 wks., $2; hatehing eggs, var. of colors, 95c ea by prepaid parcelpost: also 6 mixed ban- tam laying hens, 75e ea. Rxp. Col. Harvey Grizzle, 23 Fair- view St., Cartersville, Araueanus (Haster Eeg) chickens, 6 mos. old, $10 pr. unrelated; 6 wks. old, $3 ea.; day old chicks, $1 ea. Exp. Col.; hatching eggs, 55 9. parcel post prepaid. Money Order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8 Ph. TR 4-5152. Araucanus (Easter Egg) chickens, 2-3 wk. old, $1.25 ea. sent Exp. Col.; eggs, var. of colors, $5 doz. postpaid. Bobby Roberts, 816 Cassville Rd., Cartersville. Deluxe Austria White young hens, now laying 70 pct., in excellent cond. April 15, 1958 chicks, $1.40 ea. for lot and crate and ship if you furnish crates and pay Exp. Chgs. J. W. Cartledge, Sr., 2829 Hart Dr., Columbus. Purebred bantam fowl, young birds, 1959 hatch, Light Brahmas, 3/4 grown, $4 pr.; 2 pr., $7.50; Birchen Modern games, Black and Silver Duck- wing, Old English games, $3.50 pr. and up, prices ac- cording to age. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chicka- mauga, 1 Claret hatch cross, one 1/2 Gray and 1/2 R, H. Ea. 2 yrs. sell Griffin, Oak St., Gaines- ville. | Dark Cornish Show ban- tams,- Ribbon Winners, $5 ea.: also, pair yellow Fantail pig- eons, 6 mos. old, $5; and, 5 Ringneck doves, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, $1.25 ea. A. R. Bryans, 1255 Woodland Ave., S. E, At- lanta 16. Ph. MA 7-9795.- Blue Cornish game chick- ens, also Gray rabbits and Guinea pigs (Cavies), for sale or exch. for quail and pheas- ants. J. L. Wright, 94 Fifth st., N.W., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR- 6-6572. 40 mixed bantams. Feb. March, April 1959 hatch, at my place. Cant ship. S. C. Jenkins, 524 Patterson Dr. Dalton. 4 hens and 1 rooster, Show type, BB Red game bantams, S10. OW Goldsmith, 3959 Club Dr., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ph. CE 3-1018. : 2 roosters and 10 hens, 195% hatch, purebred R. I. Red ban- tams, 75c ea. Will not ship. A. A. Tatum, 602 Wilburn Ave., LaGrange. Purebred quality young and stock, in Modern game, Blue Rose Combs and Partridge Wyandottes, Champion blood- lines, from Exhibition and Show winners; also some choice cockerels. Henry Kiser, Gainesville. (off Atlanta Hwy.). Modern game bantam S, Black Breasted Reds and Bir- chen, Show quality breeders, pr. extra cocks, $3 ea. L. L. Murphy, Rt. 3, Lake Mirror Rd. College Park. Ph, PO-1- 1617. 125 W. L. 6 mos. old pullets, and 85 heavy. breed pullets, all laying, also, 33 white ducks, this yrs hatch, grown $150 ea. GM: Walden, Gib- son. 200 H&N White Leghorn hens, 12 mos. old, $1 ea. for lot. D. H. Samples, 2674 Union + -W. Atlanta 11, 8 Danish Brown Leghorn young hens, laying well, $1.50 IMarietta, _ ea, Roger S, Cobb, Box 355, - Approx. 25 Berrys Super old, good games, $4 ea. Rus- yearling bantam breedin g and 18 Muscovy ducks, all, 'Oaks), Marietta. Ph. 9-9794. = _ Will swap thoroughbredf 13 Cornish pullets, 4 Corn- Will swap thoroug lay wena Seater Gaui hens, all laying, $26 for all; young chickens, $3 doz.; uinea pigs (cavies), $3 pr. ockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. N.E., Atlanta 17, Ph. DR 7- Big type purebred Silver Spangled Hamburgs, 5 mos. old, 3 pullets and cockerel, $10. Ship in light erate any- where. Send money order or eheck. I, H. Moore, Moultrie, 30 W. L. hens, 50 pet. lay- ing, $1 ea, for entire lot. C. C. Wilson, 244 So. Main St. Jonesboro. 9 pullets, all laying, and 1 rooster, R. I. Reds and White Rock eross, $15; also 2 white ducks and 1 drake, 10 nes. old, $5. Clarence Brown, Helena. Frying size chickens, also pullets and roosters,, $1 ea. Cannot ship. Carroll Pealock, Rt. 1, Buford. 20 guineas, 10 White and 10 Speckled, $1.25 ea. or $1 ea. for lot. Mrs, L. G Jackson, Rt. 5, Austell. POULTRY WANTED Want 1 grown tom turkey. Advise what you have, price, and when can be sent. Mae Dickerson, Rt. 5, Lyons. Ph. 3677 Lyons. : Want young Ringneck phea- sants, 1 to 3 wks. old. Must be able to ship to Gainesville and be able to guarantee live del. James Young, 118 East Enato Ave. Want young, grown ban- tams. Advise price and what you have. Mrs. E. Dean Mc- Clure, 330 E. Oxford Ave., College Park. GAME, FOWL, etc FOR SALE 1 pr. Peafowls, trio Ring- neck pheasants and 3 hens and 1 cock Silver pheasants, all, $40. James G. McCullough, Rt. I, Fairburn. Ph. 4402. Be Bobwhite quail, flight pen raised, up to 15 wks. old, 35e to $1 ea. Permit No. 8. W. Z. Page, 2125-6th St. Columbus. Ph. FA 2-5896. Ringneck pheasants, 15 hens and 3 cocks, $40;-1959 hatch pheasants, 50c ea.-and up, ac- cording to size. Sturdy, heaj- thy birds, raised in open pens irom -2. Wks) of See T.-C Allred, Rt. 1, Big Shanty Rd., Marietta. Young Ringneck pheasants, 1 wk. to 6 wks. old, also about 30 Ringnecks, 1 yr. old. Her- bert W. Clark, P. O. Box 332, Fitzgerald. Ph. 2492 after 6 Approx. 300 Ringneck phea- sants, 3 to 14 wks. old. Bar- gain prices in large quantities; 19 grown, 3 cocks, 16 hens now laying, $45; all ages Northern Bobwhite quail and Chukars, priced according to age. Per. No. 87. J. L. Taylor, Rt 2, Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5- 5804. 2 pr. large Show type White King pigeons, also 1 large pr. Silver King male and Blue hen. All mated, banded and working. $4 pr. Ship 2 or more prs. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. Ze Wrightsville. Eggs, chicks and breeding birds of Ringneck, Ambhearst, Chukars, Jap and White Silk- les, for sale. Tommy Moon, Forsyth. Ph. 6226. : Bobwhite quail, young birds. priced according to age and size. Permit No. 46. C. D. Tar- pley, Rt. 1, Lake Harbin Rd, Morrow, Ph, 2377, Stock- bridge. : 2 Senior N. Z. White bucks, | $2.50 ea.: some bred Calif. does, $3.50 ea.; Calif. and N.Z.W., 5-7 wks. old, $1 ea. At my place. Larry Crider, 300 Crider Dr. (near Fair 1yXSs., 1 Indian Blue Peafowl, 2 yrs old, $25. Will ship Exp. col. Teter ans. Mrs. J. L Bene- field, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Bobwhite quail eggs, $18 C. arcel post PP}; day old quail, 35 ea, $32 C.; 3 wks. old, 55 ea., $52.50 C.; 5 wks 65 @a., $52.50 C. Exp. Col, Money Order. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph, TR 4-5152.. = Bobwhite quail from just hatched to full grown. Permit No, 36; Ringneck pheasants, priced ace to size and age; also 8 R. 1. Red pullets and 1 rooster, March hatch chickens. C, EF. Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest Dr., 5S. B, At- lanta 16. Ph. MA 7-1665. Northern Bobwhite quail, young birds, day old to 8 wks, priced according to age. Per-|. mit 128. T. L. Delton, P. O. Box 49, Ft. Valley. ~ Young rabbits, 6 wks. old, Gray, White and Black, $1 ea.; 1 ea. Gray buck and doe, 4 mos. old, $2 ea. Trade both for grown doe, N. Z. White or Dutch. Will ship, C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., N.W., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4- 0009. NISCELLA Dill Weed: Want som weed to make Dill p State price. M. W. Me. Box 611, Cumming, Blackberries: Wan gal. blackberries for State price and w can be picked up, - Tebbel, 1214 MclLy. N.E., Atlanta, Ph, C Tomato plants: Wa 10,000 tomato plant strong plants. Thomas Campton, Ph. 2912, Crocheted doilies, signs: pineapple, 15 Pansy, 15 in., $2; ros 15 in., $2; chair set, pineapple vanity set shell doily, 15 in. $1, postage. Miss Lois Sp 3, Vienna, aes 1 pr. N.Z.W. rabbits, buck | and doe, select breeding stock with papers, 7 mos. old, eae to breed, $30; 1 Chinchilla buck free with purchase of the pr. A. S. Roberts, 4006 Lawrenceville Rd., Tucker. Ph. HI 3-6044. in white with dif. soli 3 pe. vanity sets, 9x. 7 x 12 with matching do W Chandler, St., Carrollton Seven 8 wks. old White rabbits, mix sex, $8 or $1.25 ea. Cant ship. Come after. Arthur D. Tauton, 232 Coombs Ave., M. R. Box 232, Mill- edgeville. Bobwhite quail -hatching eggs from stock improved 39 and 1 to 3 ozs. above average, shipped PP, $150 M.;: $18 C.; day old quail, $40 C.; young quail, all ages. Free col- or photos. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., At- lanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. : Giant Chinchilla Ped. breed- ing stock from Grand Cham- pion off-spring. Ready to ship, $8 ea. W. L. Ferguson, Box 163, Gainesville, 1 pr. Chinchillas, $30. Larry King, Rt 3, Rockmart. Fh. 4285 Dallas. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 10 Ibs. nice new sage, hand gathered and dryed in shade, $12 PP in Ga. Must sell all to 1 person. Mrs, Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin. : Fresh California multiplying beer seed, 25c start, 6 starts, $1. E. F. Weeks, Dial. Black Snake root, Heart root, Ratsbane, Devil Shoe String, Catnip leaves, 60c large mateh boxful; May apple, Blood root, wild Cucumber bark, yellow root, Min. Dit- ney, Scaley Hickory bark, wild Plum bark, ea., 2 lb. lard boxful, $1. Add postage. P. B.. Brown, Rt 1, Ball Ground. 100 Ibs. cap. print feed sacks, washed, ironed, free of holes, 35 ea. Add postage: al- so, nice quilt tops, $2 ea. Mrs. Bert T. Swords, Rt. 1, Fort, Valley. Fresh Calif. multiplying beer seed, 25c for large start, 6 starts, $1. Addressed stamp- ed envelope with ea. order. E. F, Weeks, Dial. No. 1 pure Ga. Cane Syrup, Case of 12, 1/2 fals., $8.50: Case of 24 one quart, $10.09. None shipped. ~ Cash with truck, Ross Swann, Dawson. pi eee New Sage, just picked, washed, shade dried, in pint oo eae ees 25c; dried Cat- nip, vee bag pt. Plus postage. Mrs. Mrytle P. Hunt, 921 ee itol View, Ave., N .W., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-6654 12 or 15 rolls used_ fence wire, $3.50 per roll if you take down. Herman A, McC { 2 Gicen = Pe Fresh dug Garlic, 85e lb. gtd Lala oe Mrs. Arthur Meeler, Rt. 1, 0 PP. Mrs, Walker Echols, Rt. | Rt. Weaver pot holders or plain colors, 10c ea bed size quilt tops, $ Gholston Rousey, Rt. 2, er, Large new heavy dbl. bed size quilts, m made, some from new some from wool materia flannel outing, $5 ea., 50c age, 5 quilts, ..$25, -PP. Money Orders. Mrs. J. J ingston, Rt. 1, Pitts. Crocheted tablecloth, 5 53 in., pineapple design, 2 quilts, full dbl. bed size new material, $6 ea.; croc ed flat doilies, 10 in., 50 in., $1.25. Add postage, Wright, Morganton. Ruffled doily, 29 in. ac shaded yellow and white, crocheted dresser scarf, and white, 14 x 34 in,, $3; s white scarf,-15 x 31, $32 J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ell Emb. pillowcases with | cheted edging, $1 set.; dish towels, day of wee sign, $1 set; quilt patch a all cols., 75c; clothes pen | made like little dress, 75 diaper shirts, 5, $1. Add p age, Mrs. Floyd Major, R Gainesville. p good material, basket des $8.50, some $6.50, PP in. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, 57, Ellijay. : Dbl. size quilt tops, madi machine, zs scraps, $2.50 ea., $1.75 ea.; aprons, 50c ea postage. No COD or che Mrs. E.. E, Clark, Shadb Ferry Rd., Buford. Large crocheted dinin ble cloth, pink and white Crocheted fruit bow] on ] tal, $4; pineapple doily, 216, Bishop. Pillowcases, emb., croc ed edge, $1.25 pr.; old ion bonnets, $1 ea.;. shirts, dif. colors and tri 5, $1: Baby pillowcases ea., 1 pillowcase, 2 . shirts and 1 bib, $1; apro med. 50c ea. Add postag checks. Mrs. Byron Hay Rt. 7, Gainesville. White cotton crocheted shoes, ribbon of choice 2 designs, $1 pr., colored of rayon thread, $1.2 10c postage on ea. p M. E. Dailey, 1753 Th Ave., East Point. White cotton crocheted shoes, either pastel or trimmed, $1 pr.; rayon crocheted baby shoes colors, $1.25 pr. Ad age per ce th