jeorgia - F armers rr Commissioner Phil Campbell, I rrent indications point to the sec- ia, according to the Georgia Crop g Service. production in Georgia this year forecast at 73,200,000 bushels, a of 13,552,000 bushels from last yield per acre of 25.0 bushels will he third highest on record, surpassed decreased yield will offset the 8 t increase in the acreage for har- timated at 2,928,000 acres. An un- ble season has contributed largely ecrease in corn yields. PEANUT CROP e production of peanuts in Georgia year is forecast at 950,000,000 10 percent below last years ut approximately 10,000, 000 above average. e yield per acre at 1,100 pounds ses to be the second highest ever ed in Georgia, being surpassed pounds per acre. Harvesting of this op is well underway in southern of the State. e acreage for picking and thresh- 515, 000 acres and 28 percent be- erage, TOBACCO PROSPECTS e flue-cured tobacco crop in Geor- urrently estimated at 106,500,000 is nearly 19 percent larger than s crop of 89,610,000 pounds. per acre is currently estimated pounds, which is a small increase July 1 estimate of 1,475 pounds, htly below the record high of Id of 1,545 pounds. rable growing conditions during Mproved yields on late planted in most areas. > increased. production for 1959 is ted to a larger acreage as Georgia arvested 71,000 acres in 1959 with 58,000 in 1958. | _ PECAN CROP tions indicate that Georgias pe- ers will harvest a crop of 35,- unds this year, which repre- argest corn crop ever produced in ecord crop of 86,752,000 bushels. last years record yield of 32.0 4. s and the 1957 yield of 26.0 bush- y last years record high yield of | mated 129 million eggs 500,000 is 3 percent below last of 22 percent from the re- of 45, 000, 000 Oe a WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1959 NUTS | ll Indications Now Potuting A Pretty Good Crop Year This years crop is 25 million pounds eelow the record high production of 60 | million pounds produced in 1957 and about 1 percent below the 1948-57 aver- age crop of 35.4 million pounds. Pros- pects in central and northern counties are - generally better ee those in southern areas. PEACH PRODUCTION Georgias 1959 peach crop (including ~ farm and commercial production) is cur- rently estimated to be 3 ,200,000 bushels. This is 200,000 bushels ne than the July 1 forecast and is 800,000 bushels below the 4,000,000 bushels produced in 1958. Quality of this years crop has generally been better than last year, with prices averaging slightly higher than in 1958. _ According to Federal-State Market News Service, a total of 4,725 equivalent cars had been shipped by August 5, com- pared to 5,919 cars shipped during the 1958 season. Harvest operations are vir- tually complete with only a few orchards _ of the late varieties remaining for har- vest. EGG PRODUCTION UP Hens on Georgia farms laid an esti- 1959. This is an increase of 21 million over the 108 million eggs produced dur- ing July 1958 but is the same as pro- duced during June 1959. The large in- | crease in egg production over a year ago is the result of an increase in the num-. ber of layers on hand and a higher rate of lay. Layers on Georgia totaled 7,- 349,000 during July compared to 6,624,- 000 one year ago. Rate of lay during July was 17.6 eggs per layer compared to 16.4 eggs per layer in July 1908. COTTON CROP Georgias 1959 Cotton crop is fore- cast at 585,000 bales based on information reported by crop respondents. This is 233,000 bales, or 66 percent, more than last years small crop of 352,000 bales, but is 11 percent below the States 1948- 57 average crop of 655,000 bales. Present prospects on Georgia farms point to a yield of 425 pounds per acre which is exceeded by only the record high 1958 yield of 443 pounds per acre. Farmers are expected to harvest 660,000 acres of cotton this year, an increase of 279,000 acres from the record low of 381,000 acres harvested on Georgia farms i last es Ca during July NUMBER ay : e By J. FRANK McGILL- Extension Agronomist The quality of peanuts for ragker and PARTICULARLY FOR SEED may be re- . duced greatly if left in the windrow until completely dry. Last year was a good. ex- ample. Although open weather prevailed throughout most of the harvesting season, _ quality of planting seed this year was not as high as many growers expected. | Damaging characteristics in. eta on such as seed coat slippage (baldheads) and low germination appear to be directly Boe sociated with the lowest moisture content to which peanuts were dried at any time even though moisture is higher at time of | shelling. This is believed to be true whether peanuts are dried Dee) or by artificial means. Certified and non- certified peanut seed | eo growers would do well to follow harvest-_ ing and drying practices which will help to meet or exceed the standards set forth by Georgia Crop Improvement Associa-- ee tion and Georgia Seed Laws.. Where peanuts are being cuntbiied from the windrow, itis recommended that = =s_> they be harvested in a semi-dry state. Un- der most conditions begin as soon as they | will rattle slightly when handled. This is usually from two to four days after dig- ging and shaking. In some cases earlier combining may be desirable, even though more time is required for artificial drying. Probabilities of damage to peanuts due to 2 S unfavorable harvesting weather also ine creases the longer peanuts are left in windrow. After combining semi-dry, peanuts should be artificially dried to an average a Ay moisture content of 8 percent. DRYING AIR TEMPERATURE SHOULD NOT a EXCEED 100 F. Temperature exceeding _ 100 F. and too rapid drying may adver- sely affect flavor of peanuts when pro- os cessed. Such peanuts are also usually sub- ee ject to excessive breakage and seed GOabi slippage (baldheads) when shelled. Germ- ination of seed may also be reduced. If peanuts are artificially dried in bulk by use of a one-way directed heated aiy system, they should not be placed in depths greater than four feet. No portion of a lot of peanuts should be dried in the field or by artificial means below 7 per- cent moisture content (wet basis), The above recommendations are based. : on research conducted by James L. Shep- herd, Agricultural Engineer at the Tifton ee Station and the experiences of Georgia _ as peanut growers. More detailed information on sugges- tions for harvesting and drying peanuts may be obtained cee your pouty nen he ae =. es ~~ fhouse. Have to be moved. et ainesville. GEORGIA A MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculiure Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Rditor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist 4 Notices _ Mrs. Blizapeth Hynds | Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Room Supt. Candler Clement: Jr class matter Aug. 1, 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga, |) by. Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entercd as secono | 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., |) under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided ne in Secticn 1108, Act of Oct. 8 aN Sept 11 . Friday ~ FARM WORK WANTED Exp. dairyman wants job ear Atlanta in dairy of about $0 cows, prefer Surge parlor. Want 3 R. house. Need to be at. once. EK: nedegar, c/o J. A. Pickelsi- a ee Re 2; Box 180, Blairs- Ville r cattle dairy, or help gather grop, Can move immediately. | Wife can do light farm work. Prefer on bus route. R. M. Ad- - pms, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa, 2 white men want job on _. tattle and hog farm. 4 in fam-,| ily. Sev. yrs. exp. on farm. Can 5-6 R. W. A. Johnson, Rt. 3, Church St. Buford. Ph. 2292. rive tractor. Need tand | tact. Le |Realty Bldg., Man, 2 ns : child school | age, want job on poultry farm, | a | HELP WANTED Want man to look after few cattle and work on large farm Estate near McRae, Telfair Co. Must be absolutely sober, | references. first class None other need apply. Con- C. A. Williams, -pavannah, Ph. AD 3-5930. Want white woman, 30-55 yrs. old, to do light farm work on farm. for private room, board and $50. month. Must be clean and sober, no profanity. eae Cc Mayhue, Rt. 4, Box Want nencuabered coun- | try woman, 30-45 yrs. to do light farm work on farm, for | room, board and salary. Carl Perry, Monroe. White man, 48, wants job. tn dairy for $30. week. 4 yrs. 2xp. Wife and 2 daughters, 8 pnd 18 yrs. Have to be moved. love any time. House, wood, ater furnished on school bus goute. Richard Lancy, Rt. 1, ummerville, Retired couple want work n poultry and livestock farm. x000 house, lights, running water with bath, to be furnish- d with reasonable salary. W. White, 1272 Lymwyn Lane, p315. -5 yr. old white man, sober, fo bad habits, health fair, ; _ wants light work on farm at once, near Atlanta or College Hl ark. Life time exp. on farm. + Drive tractor, tend cattle, - poultry, etc. References. R. L. fartin, 109 Maple Dr., Ri. 5; Elderly man, 69 yrs. old, S : wants job on farm with good) eople, and do light farm work. Live as one of family. Honest. and reliable. Coy J. Leverett, 815 Peters St., S.W. Atlanta 3. Single, 28 yr. old man wants job on dairy farm. 2 yrs. exp. Reliable and sober. vers license. Start immedi- John H. Knight, 520 ae 25 _ Washington St., S. W., Atlan- no Werle: White _man, fon worker, sober, honest, wife and 2 oys, 16 and 11 yrs., wants Job on farm. Have to be mov- _ gd. Must be near school or bus jine. Need 4 R. house, elec. ghts, water, and ~vood. Pre- fer Fulton or DeKalb, Can ee ve Ref. Henry G. Ross, 2265 aa ci Dr., Dunwoody. Man, 60 and wife 56, wants job on small farm, Caretaker, raising small amount cattle. isabled War 1 Vet. reliable, ober. Need 3-4 R. house, wir- _ ed for elec. stove, wood, water. Have to be moved. J. T. Wyatt, Rt. 2, Columbus Rd. Macon. Want job: Hay baled, cut and - faked, within 10 mi. Alpha- betta, for 40c bale. G. W. West, 4825 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd. E., Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5-3937. _ 48 yr. old, single, white man, - @ Vegetarian, Exp. ling, nursery, stock, driving (ruck and tractor etc., wants Job on farm, prefer with Vege- _ parian, also in Northwest At- _flanta preferred. Sanborn Co- Oper, c/o 724 Piedmont. Ave., N.E. Atlanta 9. Ph, TR 2-7459.! SE, Atlanta aS Ph. MA 2- Have dri- | 14.000 turpentine faces. in farm-| Want white woman, about 50 yrs. old preferred, in good health, no bad habits, the farm to do light farm work on farm, for room, board and $15. week. Family of 4. Mrs. H. E. Whitton, Rt..1, Box 102, Warm Springs Rd. Midland. Want good, Christian family (with 1 or more adult mem- | bers working elsewhere) to take charge of farm home, garden, barn, pasture, etc. Operate 3,000 cap. chicken heuse. In Barrow Co. 2 mi. Braselton. Near church and {school bus line. E. D. Kenyon, | Box 415. Gainesville. Want young man with fam-. ily to share crop and part time wages for 1960. Good house, on bus route, lights and water. J. E: Mansell, Rt. 1, Want unencumbered white or col. woman to do farm work on farm equipped with modern conveniences. noe board and $40. mo. Mrs. St., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 5-2432. - Want man who can operate tractor equipment and keep up small cattle and hog farm. $4. day wages and good 4 R. house to live in. State age, etc. Edw. Hill, Rt. 1, Grovetown. Want col. man to work on! dairy farm. Must be able to operate farm machinery. House furnished. Albert E. es ec Rt. 1, Leesburg. Want at once, 2 men that ean drive tractor and do other |; farm work. Houses wired, run- nine water, and on school bus route: also want hand to ao Doster, Jr.. Rt. 1, Box 77. Ab- heville. Ph. Emerson 5-2630 (Rochelle) SALE EVENTS. September 1TuesdayTif- ton Stock Yards, Tifton, Tift Co., 1:60 pm. Ga. second annual Coastal Ang- us Auction, and Earl Futchs registered Angus herd dis- persion... . 235 Angus cat- tle, 115 Reg. heifers 90 commercial Angus cows plus 30 calves at foot .... Many vacci- nated. All testea. September 4 Friday J. R. Mullis & Son Poland China hog Sale 12:30 P.M... . in air conditioned, concrete Sale Barn ... Cochran, Bleckley Co. ... 40 bred sows and gilts, 10 young boars and 10 open gilts _all either Sired by, or Bred to el pont. 1001 603 East Spring St., from | | pick-up truck. E. S. Hicks, Jr., Roswell. | light | M. Smith 1433 So. Gordon | including 10 bulls .. and cows, calves and | 14142, Stock Yards Albany, D Ga. Abordess: Angus Har- vest Time Female Sale. Sept. 3 and 4 Thursday and Friday At Fairgrounds, Cartersville, Bartow Co.... 10 A.M. ... Shetland Pony Sale. drixs herd . 60 lots .... bulls, cows and calves and heifers. Most of them calfhood vaccimated. Cattle on show all Forenoon. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Allis Chalmers forage har- vester with grass and corn headers, in excellent cond. R. M. Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. Sawmil), A-3 Cylinder De-. cal motor, all steel track, $1,- He eash. Otis Ray, Crawford- ville. blades, $35. S. B. Adair, Gray. Union! cond., te. 1 PM es blade and V-4 Fisc. |September 2 Wednesday | Jesup Stock Yards, Jesup, Wayne Co., 1:00 PM., EST . Altamaha Hereford Breeder s Consignment Sale. | Herefords and polled. Herefords, and G. D. Hen-| . Choice cattle, popular bloodlinesapprox. 1956 Ford praceer. 860, good low hours with three 16 in. bottom plows, $1.550. also, Ford cultivator, gang and planters, $200. Mrs. Helen M. McDonald, Rt. 2, Box 159, Jesup, Ph. Odum, ean 4- 2421. 1952 Minneapolis Moline combine, model H-3 with 6 EE. motor, $500. at my place G. C. Frank- lin, Rt. 4, Ringgold. Se John Deere peanut combine, | in good running cond., priced reasonable; also, Farmall M tractor with cultivators and planters, harrow and 5 disc plow. Hugh Croak, Rt. 2, Mon- tezuma, Ph. 5641. Tree Planter, pull type, $325.; Case tractor, dual rear wheels, $375. William E. Su- jber, 1430 Elizabeth, Perry, Ph. GA. 9-1801. 15 quail pens for brooding, ibreeders and growing stock, waterers, feeders and all ne- cessary equipment for quail production; Incubator, 1,000 ege cap. and Up Right Oake s \brooder, 5 battery type. Rea- | sonable. T. L. Delton, Box 49, Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-5195. John Deere tractor, 1949 model, 2 row, has 2 dise turn- ers, blade cultivators, planters, distributors and 2 sets of har- : -.|rows, in good cond. do any Slightly used Sunbeam live-_| stock clipper with extra set of. kind of heavy yo $650. H. E. Nickelson, Rt. , Marietta, Ph. 9-4949. No. 7 National pressure can- | \cooler, $75. D. F. Hudson, Mu- also new, 21 x 450 tire, Towns, 2206 East. 3 With racks, good as new, $10. H. le 39th St., Savannah. 6 ft. blade, both in good cond. for sale or trade for cattle or Yatesville. 200 gal. steel tube poultry | feeders, $1.25 ea.; 32, 4 ft., 4 way drinking troughs and 30 Fox valves, $1. ea. Exch. for cows, calves or feeder pigs at. in | market price. All equip. good cond. Ben Martin, Rt. i, Royston. Complete, 3 in., irrigation system, 1958 model, 800 ft. aluminum pipe with sprink- lers, $750. or will exch. for} cattle. D. H. Adams, Favette- ville, Ph. Howard 1-3412. 8 row Oliver grain drill, jseed part is good, fertilizer) part needs some repair, for: sale cheap or trade for horse. Guy MeMillian, Dacula. 1 row Intnl. cotton picker, in good cond., mounted on Su- per C. Farmall tractor, $3,500. Walter Waldrep, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-2196. 250 gal. Propane gas tank, 15 ft. tubing. See after 5 PM week days and any time on weekend. Mrs. Ruth Friar, 5809 Park Rd. Doraville, Ph. Glendale 7-8490. Allis Chalmers, 1 row cot- ton picker for WD tractor, in excellent cond., has picked ap- prox. 60 bales. Priced to sell. Gilmer J. Hudson, Rt. 1, El- berton, Ph. days, 864-J-1. 2 wheel all steel en trailer, in good cond., $75. F. M. Gain- es, 4313 Ayers Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-1667: T-20 Zero, 435 gal. bulk milk tank, used 11 mos., stain- Americus 7439. Dairy equip. Delaval milk pump and releaser for pec val milking parlor, $250.; weighing unit at half- ae 10 in. Dise Athens bush and bog harrow, used 25 hrs., like|m new, $250.; Aeroflow, 12 can, cooler, $200. Ho): Thames, Be ee "Fayetteville, Pho: Jl - Howe truck scale, 30 ft. plat- form, New Idea 2 row tractor mounted corn picker on WD Allis Chalmers tractor, with Haban PTO sheller and Butler 24 dt. elevator; also, want used Anhydrous Ammonia equipment. Located at Ellen- ton. Franklin Sutton, he ak Norman Park, Ph. YU. 5-1373 Moultrie. 1952. Ford tractor, very good cond., $695.; also, Oliver tractor row crop. 66 model, tricycle front end. In good cond. throughout, $295. Wey- man &, a Newton, Ph: |eorn sheller, John Deere Model H trac- tor, new rear tires, and Intnl] trailer type mowing machine, | jmar Blackwelder, itically new rear tires, {P.M. Located 10 mi. tae ae 13 can Westinghouse milk. sella. . Late model New Holland | complete with pipe and carrier, $300; No. 34}. Allis Chalmer 2 row corn snap- | per, $750. Both A-1 cond. La- aes Ph. 4048. 1951 John Deere B tractor, powertroll and hydraulic cyl- inder, Graves hay loader, 300' gal. Unico bulk milk tank with | 3 horse compressor, 3 Surge milking parlors, pipeline, au- tomatic washer and overhead feeders. Chester H. Johnson, |Rt.. 1, Oxford, Ph. Covington, 6441. Farmall F-20 tractor, prac- runs good, also, 3 dise plow and 1 wind-roll Avery hay rake. Joseph Ayers. Bowman, Ph, | jEiberton 1318-M-2. Super A, planters, two 14, Farmall tractor, cultivators, in., bottom plows and good) jdbl. section harrow. All in |good cond. Grady Evans, Rt. 2, Alamo. 3 H.P. David Bradley garden tractor with disc harrow, cul- tivator, middlebuster, turning plow and Bulldozer blade. All in perfect cond., $300. cash for all. Eugene Daniel, Ri: 4, Riverdale. Dave Bradley roll over |scraper, 17 cu. ft. cap., pulls behind any rubber tired trac- tor. Sell or trade for electric \sheep shears: also, want Ford tractor with front end loader or tractor separately. J. D. Taylor Luthersville, GAC side delivery rake, in good running shape. See at my farm early in the A.M. or late KE. of Hawkinsville. No letters. D. H. Simmons, Hawkinsville. 12 can DeLaval milk cooler, less steel inside and out. O. F.|Xellent cond., $100. or will: | Bagwell, Hwy. 45, Plains, Ph. trade for some other piece of | farm equipment I need. J. C. Martin, Rt. 3, Summerville. 1955 Allis Chalmers G trac- tor, like new, with planter, cultivator, tiller and mowing a See at my farm, 3 West Waco, Buncumbe Commie after 6 RP -O: Ce Popham, Rt. 2, Waco. 20 in. Meadows corn mill with sifter, 2 hole sheller, Chey. Engine with 6 in. leather belt, cob conveyor belt outfit, all complete, ready to run, $200. T. H. Cofield, Rt. 5, Box 471, Newnan. Ph. AL, 3-6891. 1952 Deluxe 1/2 ton Chev. farm pickup, metal floor, 6 ply tires rear, 6 ply tires front, 30: in. top body, Clean inside and out, ready to do any kind work. R. N. Estes, Gay. Farm bell, circular saw with belt, rat-proof feed boxes, 2 H. wagon, hay rake, mower, scoop, stalk cutter, for: sale Mrs. J. W. Fincher, Rt = Spe icond. for sale. milk tank, tachment Ga. pane gas tank. *| Dudley, Rt. 1, Milledae York All Purpose land ra 3 point hookup with adjus iible rubber tires, $400; hea land roller, 3 point. hook | $75.; mower, middlebuster, A] : Purpose plow. All for i tractor, A- 1. cond., Howard 1-5415 (Fayettey 1 H. heavy type wagon, goo, R.A. Bee 1841 Sycamore Dr. Decatur, |DR 8-8185. = $900. 'No letters. Luther ders, Buchanan. Ph. 3723 M-14 cotton picker, 1 for Farmall M. tractor, cond. Guaranteed. Reason A. H. Rocke, Jr. Metter, IHC corn snapper, HM 2 row, A-1l cond. $695, West, Jr.. Pinehurst. Ph. 1 used grinding corn mill for sale. Carl E. Jernberg, Jr., Rt, 2, College Park. Ph. PO 2072. One 500 gal. Propane Nix- O-gas tank, with two meter; located near East Point, as new, used 1 season. M otfer Mrs. L. L. Ware, Bo Smyrna. Cross cut saw, good as new, $3.50 here. Wont ship. W | Coalson, Rt. 1, Austell. 4-80 Lummus gins, feeders, 50 in. Lummus steel conden- ser, 75 HP motor, 40. in. tan base for motor and fan, cylinder seed cetton cleaner. seed cotton, seed and lin flues, seed ose: All. operat. e Box 464, Griffin. 300 gal. bulk Dari-K stainless steel | side and out, excellent cond, W. O. Cochran, Waterwork: Rd., Palmetto. ee ~ EQUIPMENT WANTED Want 4 wheel tractor wa-_ gon, heavy duty, with lift suitable for hauling silag | Describe fully. Ira Teem, Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. Griffin 4897. Want mowing machine at- for ford tractor, Must be in good cond. for cash, R. F. Seawell, Rt. 1, 186, Aw susta, Ph. 3- 2691. Want 10 or 12 at Eze-Flow !spreader, in good cond. L. Whitmire, Lavonia. Want front end loader fot Farmall H tractor. State make, age and price. M. B. 2d Doogwood Farm Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-7313. price; also, ft., Locust fence od for wire. State price and if you can deliver. W. H. McDonal Rt. 2, Box 339, Fairburn. Want good used bush hog rotary cutter, any size to fit Ford tractor. F. Hi. Donald- : son, Dunwoody. | Want good used grain bi for 60 or 66 Allis-Chalmer combine. Paul Lowe, Rt. | Dalton. Want good pea working cond., ed. Cleve Hicks, c/o Cle! Hicks Farm, Hwy. 85, River- dale. Ph. JA 2-7216 (Atlant ) Want mowing machine for J.D. tractor, model M. Must be in good cond, G. EF. : 5254 Covington Rd. Stone Mountain. Ph. Bu 9-0118 Ss lanta) SEED 8 PLANTS FOR SALE 3,000 lbs., in 50 Ib. new Grown Dixie resee Crimson Clover, 99.1 Purity; 89.2 pct. Germ., lb. W. A. Cooper, Rt. 1, son, Ph. Lawrenceville, Thor wall 3- 2678. 72 yellow multiok ; ll. pla $1.50 gal. plus 35 pe thrasher, tra for posta e SEED & PLANTS periment Station -seeding Crimson 21. Purity, 85 pct. d seed, 9 pct., 30c genuine Abruzzi Rye ple recleaned, even , Purity, 99.51 pet; pet. FOB shipping A. Bryant, Royston. Heading Collard seed, , also, early Black and nite. All State inspect- Museadine Scupponong 45, $1.; rooted Sage, $1. mrooted, 20, $1. Add} nctage on all. Mrs. G. Collins, -Cobbtown. : Nest Onions for fall tiplying onions and a., $1.50 gal. Elber- seeds, 25c doz. Add also, mammoth Rus- nflower seed, $2. gal. rown, Ball Ground. multiplying nest on- crop, $1.65 gal. PP. Dugger, Newington. Nest Onions, 8rd zone. (Plant now |: onions and plant in r dry onions). R. P. er, Rt. 1, Brooks. est onions, $1.50 gal; ultiplying scallion on- 0 gal; small buttons e, for fall nlanting, Add vostage. P. B. t. 1, Ball Ground. erry plants, $1.25 C; 50 Klondike $1. C. 500, ; $4. M; collard plants, ready, 40c C; $3. M. Pack- [in moss. Plus postage. 10. SE Atlanta. H. F. Seay, {17 Panthersville Rd. Ellen- giant s, blue Damson plums and ay. Cherry, all, 6, $1. Add ge. Mrs. F. M. Turner, uinesville. all raspberry plants, and Mahon pecan, also nuts (for eating or plant- hinese Italian var. at ce. No shipving. Henry Id, 330 Roselane St. aes jomato, eggplant nlants, _Brussells Sprouts, s collards and Wake- bage plants, 35c doz. 1. orders. Mrs. H. V. h, Rt. 1, Register. ar and Marglobe toma- 300, $1.; 400 $1.50; $3.50 M; Ga. collard, 400, $1.50; 500, $1.75; stpaid. Solomon Da- 1, Box 369, Milledge- mline everbearing berry plants, $1.50 C; ackberry, dewhberry, Mtn. berry, Boysenberry, 12, lrooted muscadine and s, yellow October i, $i. PP.. Guar. live s. B. T. Thornton, Rt. early. ever- ig strawberry, $1. C; 300. Add postage. Mattie n, Rt. 1, Cumming. lard plants, $1. C. 300, 98.90 M. del; $2. M. at cabbage, $1. C. del. E. etherford, Rt. 2, Gaines- Ph. 2-0296. Collard plants, $1. C: $3.50 . 93. M. at my home: large M; tomato plants, same as Waldrip, Rt. 1, eo Ing collard, cabbage 70c C, Banana pepper, 25c doz; . Michigan 0z. $1.; thyme, 20c ea. 10c. Fred Wither- 8 Holderness St. S. ta 10. Ph. PL 3-5251. large, tough Ga. col- nts, 200, $1.; 500, $1.75; roots damp packed. at farm; Marglobe | Ensz, Rt. 2, Stapleton. s $1.50 gal.; red Scal- |. | deza baled without rain, $30. Mastodon |. _| bloodlines. -Dehorned. H. W. -|cows, heavy milkers, with ist right, Rt. 4, Alma. Ph. 3591. |! WANTED | . Want clean seed: 400 Ibs. reseeding Crimson Clover, 300 lbs. Fescue, 200 Rye Grass 200 Ibs. Orchard Grass. Fur- et aes quantity variety. Guy F. Maddox. Ri. 4. Winder 0 FEED & GRAIN Coastal Bermuda hay. well fertilized, $18. ton rr field. Start cutting Aupust 24. Leon Hay, well fertilized per ton: Bahia grass, $22.: Johnson grass, $20.; 2nd grade Coastal Bermuda, mix. grasses, $20. All FOB. Will del. reasona- bly within 75 mile radius. Carl . Savage, Jr., 507 So. Dooley St. Montezuma. Ph. 5931. Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized. No rain. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, 1959 crop well fertilized hay: Sericea Lespedeza, Fes- cue, Rye grass, Clover and Coastal Bermuda, 50-70c bale, $20.-$30. ton. Cecil Travis, Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale. Ph. 1-4862 (Fayetteville) Coastal Bermuda hay in truck lots, choice quality, cur- ed without rain, square bales, twine tied, $22.50 ton: good hay (not as bright) $20. ton; No. 3 quality, $18.50 ton. At barn, 7 mi. No. Tifton on Hwy. 41. Berry Rigdon, Rt. 4, Tif- ton, Ph 281-W=et. 1,000 bales Sericea Lespe- ton at barn. Will del. reason- able distance. Mrs. W. A. Estes, RFD, Ellenwood. Ph. 2942 (Stockbridge) FEED & GRAIN WANTED Want 15 tons good quality hay and 500-1,000 bu. good oats. Both to be del. Make price. Otis Myers, Rt. 1, Rayle. (No phone). Want 20 bu. certified Ab- ruzzi Rye seed, either Wrens or Gator variety. C. F. Peek, oa Box 270, Americus. Ph. Want sev. tons good Lespe- deza hay. Quote best price. J. W. Bentley, 119 Barnes Mill Rad. Marietta. Ph. 8-712. | ~ LIVESTOCK Cattle Very fine Black Angus bull, pure blood but no papers. Wt. 800-900 lbs. $250. C. L. Odom, Barnesville. Ph. 360M4, Nice herd Jersey and Guern- sey heifers, for sale. Otis My- ers, Rt.. 1, Rayle. 2 Reg. Guernsey male calves, 5 mos. old, well marked, good Thurmond, Farmington. - Jersey bull, not Reg., 4-mos. old, $75 my place, 1/4 mi. No. Villanow. Luther Reed, Rt. 3, LaFayette. "Purebred Jerseys, Reg. and transferred to buyers name: 2 heifers, 5 mos. old, $65 ea., 1 bull, 18 mos. old, $100; sev. baby calves, $50 ea. Best of bloodlines. E. 3B. Braswell, Athens, Ph. LI 3-4336. Sev. Reg. Guernsey bred heifers and second calf heifers, freshen Sept. and October, also young bulls of service age, al- so, dairy equipment. : Bunn, Midville. Purebred Red Jersey bull, 450 Ibs., from Coastal Plains Exp. Station, $125 at farm. Charles E. Duckworth, Rt. 4, Tifton. 1 Jersey and Holstein milch calf; also 1 ea. Jersey and Guernsey heifers. Deen Boat- SESE S eoeaeat era xe zi _ 6 nice heifers, 500-700 Ibs. | 3 Holsteins, 2 Guernseys and i Jersey. All vaccinated and shot for Black Leg and worm- ed. Also nice Angus bull, suit- ;able for breeding. Sell all or part. J. P. Wade, 2121 Whit a Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU-9- _Fine herd of 160 Reg. and Grade Angus cattle. J. ea Pur- vis, Rt. 2, Millen. Ph. 321 J 3. 60 fresh and close up and fall freshening 1st and ond calf Holstein heifers. Large, grow- thy and disease free. R. B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph. 2603 (Madison). Holstein heifers, grades and reg. to freshen for base milk. TB, bloodtested and vaccinat- ed. E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains. 3 Reg. Black Angus heifers, 13 mos. old, sired by E. B. Eileenmere, $175 ea. Bangs and Black Leg vaccinated. W. A. Johnson, M.D. 49 College Ave., Elberton. 2 Reg. Top Quality Black Angus heifers, 20 and 16 mos. old, ready for breeding. W. D. Winn, 1357 So. Roswell Rd., Rt. 3, Box 109, Marietta. Ph. 8-3853. 2 extra good, dbl. Reg. Hereford bulls. CMR = and HGF breeding. Letters ans. C. A. Tucker, Commerce. Ph. 5-3741. 1 top Angus bull, Reg. Calv- ed No. 17, 1958. Makes good herd bull, Jack Barnett, Col- bert, Ph. Sterling 8-4372. Reg. Angus bulls, weaning age to herd sires. Champion- ship bloodlines; also few heif- ers and cows. W. T. Torgesen, hae oat Top Farm, Corne- ia. Young, gentle Guernsey milch cow, 2nd calf, Guernsey- Jersey heifer, 3 mos. old. Sell both cow and calf, No letters. ne Brooks, Gordon. Ph. 3170. 6 Black Angus bulls, Reg. and with papers furnished, wt. 550 to 1500 lbs. Reasonable. J. O. Crowley, Carrollton. Purebred Guernsey bull 4 mos. old, artificially bred to one of highest blood lines, Reg. buyers name. O. L. Duvall, Woodville. 2 good milch cows, one cream Jersey and other Jersey- Guernsey, giving 3 gal. ea. daily; 1 cream Jersey bull yearling, make good stock bull, 1 heifer, cream Jersey and Guernsey. Walter Allanson, 4137 W. Washington Rd., East Point. Ph. PO 1-3462. 25 First calf, reg., Jersey Heifers. Calf vaccinated. Will calve next 30-60 days. V. C. Deaton, Athens. Ph. Liberty 6-7995. i Swine Reg. Guinea sow, bred, $35; also 6 wks. old Guinea pigs, $10 ea. Rever Wade, Rt. j, Alto. Purebred Durocs, med. and. meat type, open gilts, bred gilts and service males. Life treated. Best of bloodlines. Free of disease. With or with- out papers. Marvin M. New- some, Jordans Mill Rd., San- dersville. Ph. 3856. Reg. Hampshire and Tam- worth boars, sows and gilts. Some sows bred. Reasonable. Carl E. Jernberg, Jr. Rt. 2, College Park. Ph. PO 6-2072. Purebred Yorkshire boar about 2 yrs. old, wt. approx. 500 lbs. sub. to reg. $60. Clif- ton Head, Morganton. Reg. Landrace pigs, 8 wks. old, Reg. buyers name. $25 ea. Calvin Breed, Rt. 1, Box 110, Grantville. Lean meat type pigs and feeder pigs, for sale. Alvin Greene, Rt. 1, Box 5073 (or B), Augusta. Ph. RE 6-3155. Reg. SPC pigs, some of best bloodlines, now 8 wks. old, also fine SPC boar, about year old, wt. around 400 lbs. Grand- son of Silver Ann, purebred |g put not Reg. $60 at lot. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. reyes 7 | Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, | service age boars, bred gilts and bred sows, 100 pct. blood- lines. Reg. buyers name, Un- related pairs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. anywhere, and gentle, $200 or $250 with saddle and bridle. Trade for a 7 or 8 yr.old mare - - Mule, wt. 800-950 lbs. Bud Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton, Reg. Landrace service age boars and gilts, from popular bloodlines. M,. TT. Courson, Hazlehurst. One 5 gaited saddle horse, very gentle for children, $100, B. L. McLeroy, Rt. 1, Box 454, - Jonesboro. : 7 wks. old Hampshire pigs for sale, Reasonable. C. G. Arant, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 8- 3521, Reg. Yorkshire gilt, ready for breeding, for sale. Jerry Wallace, Rt. 1, Thaxton Rd., College Park. Purebred Tamsworths, best bloodlines, no disease, pigs, gilts, males and sows. Good grazers, economical growth, large litters. Mrs. Chas. Bald- win, c/o Chas. Baldwins Farm, Suwanee. Ph. 7181 (Buford). Reg. SPC gilts, about 150 lb. ea. $60 ea.; weaned pigs, $35 ea. Champion breeding. Will ship. Sat. guar. 100 pct. Reg. buyers name. Herd free of Bangs and Lepto. Quitman Barrs, Eastman. Ph. 3800. Choice, Reg. SPC gilts, about 300 Ibs. ea. bred to farrow Sept. and Oct. $60 ea.; reg. males, ready for service, $40 ea.; meat type gilts, about 200 lbs., ready for breeding, cross Reg. SPC and Tamworth, $40 ea. Edwin Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Tenn. Walker saddle 7 practically new bridle and | saddle, $200; black mare Mule, about 1,000 lbs. about 9 yrs, old, 1 H. wagon and harness, $125. Rev. P, L. Kimmons, Indian Nole. Rt.< 1-4 pear Church, Canton. Small 4 yr. old mare, eolot eed Buckskin. half Palomino, re gentle, good riding mare, Can be seen after 4 P.M., 1 mi. So, Shannon. Agnes Scrogg3, Shannon. 2 small mares, 800-900 lbs, 6 yrs. old, gentle, $115 ea. or ba both $220. V. T. Hamilton, Box 395, Young Harris. Ph, DR 9-2686 (Atlanta). Very gentle, well mannered gainted saddle horse, 9 yrs. old, wt. 1,000 Ibs., $200 og trade for smaller horse. H. S. ~ a Robinson, 5185 Peachtree Dun- woody Rd. N.E., Atlanta 5. PH. CE 77-2857. At Stud: Ransoms Genius, Reg. No. 36649. American Sad~ a dle Bred Stallion. F. B. Hill, 3493 Elliott Circle, Chamblee. _ Ph. GL 7-4536. service age, gilts ready to breed, also pigs, 12-16 wks. old. Wormed and treated. All Reg. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley. (State Rt. 96 at Houser Mill Site). Durocs, extra good boars of | At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun, dbl. reg. Palomino Stallion PHBA No. 15257. TWHBA No, 550-168. Mares boarded. Re- turn privilege. Ray T. Warr, Box 154, College Park. Ph. PO 1-6732. Purebred cherry red Duroc males, service size, Reg. United Duroc Assn., $35 ea. with pap- ers. Male and gilts, same reg- istration, younger, dif. sizes. Dif. prices at farm. A. C. Weathers, Box 37, Mershon. Hampshire sow with 9 pigs, crossed Hampshire and OIC, 1 mo. old, $75 for sow and pigs; also lot of shoats and pigs. Clarence Argroves, Rt. 1, Li- thonia. (Near Centerville). 50 pigs, 7 to 9 wks. old, rea- sonable. W. H. Casion, Box 816, Whitesville Rd., Colum- bus, Reg. SPC gilts, open, bred and weaned pigs, from top bloodlines. 2 gilts out of 1957 Champion sow. Lamar Altman, Alma. Reg. Hampshire boars and gilts, 10-15 wks. old. No un- related pairs. Reg. buyers name and ship, $20 to $30 ea. Larry Young, Rt. 2, Chicka- mauga. Reg. Landrace hogs, service age boars, weaning boars and gilts from performance tested dams and sires. Vaccinated for cholera. Ga. Cert. Brucellosis Free Swine Herd No. 17. Rea- sonable. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Cochran. Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Durocs. Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Reasonable prices. Lawton Ursery, Hazle- hurst. Reg. Landrace boar, 14 mos. old, for sale or trade for hay. Will del. boar within 100 mi. radius. R. F. Seawell, Rt. 1, Box 186, Augusta. Ph. RE 3- 2691. Reg. Durocs: weaned pigs, boars and gilts, service age boars, gilts ready to breed, roc crown sows (raise 1 litter Duroc feeders. Beltsville-Du- roc corwn sows (raise 1 litter ea.). Sloan McKay, Rt. 1, Box 69, Bartow. Horses, Mules & Ponies Nice, gentle, 3 yr old pony, broke to ride, wt. about 550 lbs. for sale. Broughton An- drews, Rt. 1, Toccoa. Male burro, 5 yrs. old, very gentle with children. Can be saddled and ridden. W. A. Glass Sr., Rt. 3, Brunswick. J horse Mule, about 900 Ibs., ood cond., works good, $70. W. L. Brinkley, Box 125, Dear- ing. : sag bees At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. 36083, American Saddle Bred Stallion. Proven sire top colts. Grandson of No~ 5 gaited saddle horse, work a ee ble Kalarama. Thos. G. Wate kins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-6692. Sheep and Goats _ Nubian milk goat, 3 yrs. old, 2nd kinds 3 mos. old. Giv= ing 3 qts. Must sell at once. Marland Cheely, 312 Wood St., 0070. 2 yr. old milk goat, for sale cheap. Dewey R. Gerald, 2322 Lakewood Ave., 8. W., Atlanta oes 20 purebred Hampshire, 12 Hampshire and Suffolk cross ewes, and 11 this yrs Hamp- shire and Suffolk cross ewe lambs, also 1 purebred Suf+ folk ram. Sell any quantity. J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal Boule= vard, Decatur. Ph. DR 7-44758, 2 fine Saanan milk goats, both milking now and Tog genburg male for sale cheap} also, Elec. churn attachment, fit any kind churn. Do not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Ave. S.W., Atlanta 1, : Milk goats, will freshen soon, $5 and $10; also a pair geese for sale. Will not ship, J. M. Daniel, Rt, 3, College Park. Ph. PO 7-3181. Reg. Hampshire ram, 2-1/2 yrs, old, from Ohio Champion, 2 Reg. ewes, 2-1/2 and 1-1/4 yrs., 2 purebred, not reg. ewes, 1-1/2 yrs. 7 mos. old ram lamb, All ewes bred to lamb early. Sacrifice. Paul N. Galloway, 6800 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., N.E., Atlanta 19. Ph. BL 5< 0957. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want good, young cow, fresh or soon freshen. Will give in exchange good sow, second litter of pigs Sept. 20th. Will keep until she farrows. Make best offer. 10 pigs first litter. Mrs. V. C. Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 43, Dahlonega. Want trade 2 Landrace ~ P.C. gilts, approx. 125 Ibs. ea. S.E., Atlanta 12. Ph. JA. Se aad 1 SPC cow, abouk 200 bac all good bloodlines for meat hogs. Make offer. Robt. Wate Se ers, Rt. 1, Box 208, Jesup. ~UNESTOCK WANTED Want Black Angus bull, wt. - 400 or 500 lbs, prefer bloeky type. Would like to trade An- gus bull or heifer of equal & Felton MeMichael, Hills - oro. - Want Reg. horned type Here- ford heifers, 6 to 15 mos. old. tate location, age, wt. and . a Guy F. Maddox, Rt. 4, Winder, Want one nice, gentle, well -. mannered Palomino for riding horse for young lady. Mare, _ filly, or gelding. Must be good _ color and good stock. Describe, ase, price and where located. - W. Van Horn, 253 Faulkner Dr., Decatur. Ph, DR 7-471. ~~ POULTRY FOR SALE About 150. We Lc hens tor sale reasonable, Ans, all let- ters. Rosalie Stanley, Dial, Some game and other chic- kens, for sale. H. C. Conn, 1287 Sells Ave., S.W., Atlanta 10, PH. PL 3-4533. -25 White Leghorns, Tyr old: laying, $25. L. R, Cabe, Col- lege Park. Ph. PQ, 1- 9796, 40 W. L. hens, 16 mos. old, laying 60 pct., $25 or 75c ea. Will not. ship. Robt. D. Weir, Rt.. 2, Carrolton, Ph. TE 2- 7816. Triple A Brown Leghorn hens, laying, Chukar quail, Green Head Mallard ducks, purebred Black Cochin ban- tams, Houdans, Gray Agrican geese, Amherst and Golden pheasants. Cannot ship. Joe Johnson, Jr., Conyers. Ph. 5922. : 6 N. H. Red hens, $1 ea.; 9 mixed hens and rooster, 75c ea.; 9 N. H, Red pullets, 6 mos. old, 75c ea.; mix. bantam roos- ters, 25 ea, Joe Moses, 134 Idell St. College Park. Ph. PO- 7-0689.- | white quail, $3 pr.; Dine Peacock, old, and 2 hens, 3 and 2 yrs. old, $50 if sold at once. Ship Collect. Alma K. Harris, Mil- ford Church Rd., Rt. 5, Mari- etta. Ph. 8-0514. Mated prs. Northern Bob- 35e ea.; 8 wks. old, 80e ea. or Col.; hatching eggs, 20c , $18 oe parcel post PP; M. "O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4- 5152. Bobwhite quail hatching eggs from stock improved 39 yrs, and 1 to 3 ozs, above av- erage, shipped PP. $150 M; $18 C.; day old quail, $40 C.; young " quail, all ages. Free color photos. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., Atlan- ta. Ph. MU 8-0866. Approx. 1,000 Northern Bob- white 1959 hatch quail, 3 wks. to grown, from 45c ea. up; young Chukars, $1 up.; few Ringneck pheasants; Jap. Silkie bantams, 1959 hatch, $4 pr.; odd roosters, $l ea: J.-L. Taylor, Rt/.2,Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. Ae - Araucanus (Easter Egg) - ehickens, 8 are 6 wks. old, sex ncertain, $1.50 ea. Exp. Col.; hatching eggs, peach, green and pale red-color, 3, $1. Add Be per egg to cover postage, _ Harvey Grizzle, 23 Fairview -&t., Cartersville, -Araucanus (Easter Egg) pul- Bs laying blue eggs, $12 br. xp. Col.; hatching eggs, pink Be: plue, 59 ea. parcel post ae Dark Cornish Bulldog type bantam chickens, $6 pr. xp. Col.; extra roosters, $3 ea. M.O, Mrs. Addie A, Ed- wards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E,, Atlanta 8, Ph, TR 4-5152. Araueanus (Easter Egg) ehickens, laying hens and foosters, $8 pr.; 1 wk. to 8 wks. old, priced according to ip Black Cochin bantams, 6 ens, 3 roosters, $10; Silver pangled Hamburgs, 9 pullets - @nd rooster, $12. S. J: Grieher, 1394 Northwest Dr. N. W. At- qanta 18, _ Show type purebred Silver and Golden Sebright bantams, April hatch cockerels, $2 ea.: lso, have pullets and hens and 3 old cockerels, eee. o 3rownlee, 326 Wayland Court, mayrna. Ph. HE 56-3119. White Crest Black Polish} Bilkies, Jap. Blacktails, all from show bird stock, Bargain prices at my home. Cant ship. P. C. Powell, 1400 Northwest N. W., Atlanta 18. Ph. { Y 4- 4772, 8 es Cornish bantam : ons and 1 rooster, and 6 ban- . tams 6 mos. old. $8 for lot, or _ @xch. for 100 Ib. cap. feed _gacks, colored and free of oles. Mrs. L. M. Cooper, Rt. As 149, Fairburn, Purebred, selected young s ous oe bantam breeding Cham ion bloodlines, yandottes, Red ame and. show cockerels. \lso some Biaay, Ruby St., Gaines- a0 nenry eC purebred White Silkie cockerels, 4 mos. old, piso. 2 purebred Buff Cochin bantam cockere 8, same age, $1.50 ea. Mrs. F. E. Newton, 211 Stone St., , Waynesboro, a a fight Brahma _ ban- _tams, France and Radford trains, dif. ages, $4, $5 and 6 pr.; $6, $7 and $8 trio; otfier breeds also. Fred Blaylock, 15. Crescent Ave, Chicka- eockerels, large, big \ tong yellow leg type, sin lots :of (2. H.-W: Thurmond, Farmington. 15 grown chickens (2 BR. roosters, mixed B. R., Reds ete.) and 7 Mallard ducks. and 2 geese, for sale, Mrs. Zora Brown, Box S17, Scottdale. oy fine yellow Buft Orping- ton pullets, Mareh and 3 Bat es and 2 roosters, hip. Mrs. Marie Ci R Dalton. Volind, ter, Biue. - Rose Comb. Choicest founda- |: on mating. Excellent type. quail, disease free flocks, i) 200 Production Red hens, 18 mos. old, $1 ea. for lot at farm, 4 mi. West Marietta on Mt. Calvary Rd. Mrs. G. L. Bramlett, Rt. 4, Marietta. Ph. 8-8947. 10 White Rock hens, some laying, $1.50 ea.; 1 W. R. roos- $1. No shipping. Willie G, Dobbins, 305 Austin Ave., Marietta. 3 Bronze turkeys, 2 yrs. old, gobbler and 2 hens, $15 at my place. J. T. Owens, Sr., Covington. 75 young turkeys and 14 }young geese, $3.50 ea; 150 W.L. hens, and 60 large hens, most- ly Reds. Sell all or part. H. O. White, 6900 Campbellton Rd. S.W., Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4- POULTRY WANTED Rea Want 8 or 10 young Brown Leghorn hens or large pullets. State what you have, price and if ean del. L. B. Law, Re. 1, Box 190, Leslie. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Blue Peafowls, 1-1/2 yrs. old, 2 pr. $25. pr., or 2 hehs and male, $35. Mrs. Tom Cal- laway, Rt. 1, Rayle. Young Ringneck pleasant breeders, for: sale. Thos. L. Delton, P.O. es 49, Ft. Val- ley. Pigeons: Silver Kings, $3 pr.; Fantails, Rollers and Red Carneaux, $4: Giant Homers, $5; Runts, $20: squabs, $1 ea, John Lewis, 613 College St., Hapeville. Extra select, large Northern Bobwhite, improved Reds, Silver, Blonde, Benson, Co- lombian Crested, Calif., Val- ley, Gambels, Blue Scaled from top producing, 6 wks. to sexed young breeders; few pr. proven breeder age. Per, No. 48. R. H. Barry, 220 Ridge- land Ave., Decatur. Ph. DR 7 3048. Pigeons, big type, from Pig- eon Farm, $1 ea. Cannot ship. Toney Bundrick, Rt. 1, Cor- dele. : Young Chukars, 4-5 wks. old, ready to go. N. J. Terry, 6410 Pleasant Dale Rd., Dora- ville. Ph. GL. 7-2939. Ringneck pheasants, and full grown, quail, small 1 wk. to grown. Per. No. 36, also, {Cornish bantam chicks Eor grown stock. All priced ac- cording to size and age. C. KE. Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest Dr., S.E., Atlanta Pern. wt ws 1665. -Fantails, Homers, Ponbicr pigeons and Doves, white and gray, $3 pr. at my. place. Gay | Pitts, Indian Springs. Ph. anal Utility White and: 2 Sey $2 ea.; Gray doe and 2 young, $3; 2 Black does, ready to breed, $2.50 ea.; 7 White does, $3 ea. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin. Ph. 3682. 36 N. Z. White rabbits, 3-4 | mos. old, all does, $65 or $2 ea.; few bucks, same age. Some from Reg. stock. M. R. Sams, Newborn, Ph. Coving- ton 6741. : 1 male guinea pig (cavie), $1.50. Jennie Jolley, Rt. 4, Box 194, Douglasville. 1 ea. Gray and Brown Dutch buck rabbits, 1 yr. old, also sev. colored does. Sell or trade for NZ. White does; also trade 2 male guinea pigs (cav- ies) for 2 female cavies. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., N. W., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4- 0009. Young Gray, White. Brown rabbits, 6-8 wks. old, $1.50 ea.; grown doe, already bred, $3: also pr. game chic- kens. Forest Colmer, 945) Bruce Cir. S.E., Atlanta. Eu; MA 7-1817. Ped. N. Z. White rabbits, select breeders, some outstand- ing Senior bucks, Herd head- ers; also some 4 mos. olds and some Superior 8 mos. old. $5 ea. and up. Exch. for good clean wheat or corn for feed. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4- 6452. and MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 15, 16 and ea.; Martin gourds, Tf in. ers <15 ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. eee ee Rt.2, Box. 150;-Camil- a. Fresh country ated 40 lb. Mrs. Margaret Smith, Rt. 3, Bascomb Rd., Woodstock, Ph. GL. 5-6686. A-No. 1 pure Ga. Cane Syr- up case of 12, 1/2 gals. $8.25: case of 24! ats. $9.75. None shipped. Send cash with truck, Ross Swann, Dawson. - Nice, dry, home raised, shade dried "Sage, 3 pint cups full, 50c; guaranteed to please; also large bunches rooted sage, 25 bunch. Come after or pay post- age. L. J. Vollrath, Smyrna, California multiplying beer seed, Joc start, 3 starts $1. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buch- anan. Fresh California multiply- ing beer seed, 20c Starts be starts; $1., PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen... * Blue Gill Bream fingerlings for sale or will trade for beef calves or pigs of equal value. Truck delivery. Lanier Cratt, Clayton. - Yellow root, 15c, 4 Tb. lard boxful;: also, Heart leave root, $1., 4 Ib. lark boxful. PP. Mrs. E. M. BOE anS Rt d, El- ijay. 1 $3.96 day old,. white | Dutch rabbit bucks, : Dipper gourds, 32 to 33 in. long, Tae 7 cups, $1. Nice, clean, 2-1/2 Srey None Georgia Hon y with comb, cases only, in tin, six] 10 lb., $16.20; in glass, SIXcO lb., $8. a. twelve 2-1/2, $8.88; twelve 2 lb., $7.08; twelve is 1/4 lb., $4. 96; twelve tbs and 24, eight oz., $4.56. eash. Del. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave., SW, Atlanta = Ph. PO. 6-6671. Unwashed solid white feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. 20c ea. lots of 12 or more. Evelyn Bram- lett, Margret. Large leaf Sage, ide dried, hand picked, no trash nor dead leaves, $1 pint or 3 pints, $2. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd. Dalton. al, by design or other | dbl. Wedding Ring eith color or prints, $2.50 $4.00 Mrs. Margare Woodstock, Ph. GL. 5. Crocheted - white |Web doily, 75c; green maple. leaf, pi (orange, green and w white, purple and gr doilies, $2. ea. Meler, Rt. 1, Box 21 Honey, zone, Ext. only, 10 lb. pail, $3. 80; 5 Ib.- $1.90; Collect. by Exp. $7.50; 24-1 lb., $7; other sizes etc. Also, want Beeswax, del. to me. Pay 40c Ib. Rev. Curd Walker, Rt. 2, Adrian. 2 tons powdered milk for raising baby calves or pigs. Sell cheap or trade for live- stock. Roy Baggett, Grove, Ph. 3441. Blue Gill Bream fingerlings ves or pigs. Truck del. Lanier Craft, Clayton. Hereford Parade saddle, Sil- ver King model, complete with matching bridle, and other es- sential items that go with same. All like new. $500. Jack Crowder, C/O Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. HE- 5-8656 (Smyrna). Fresh Calif, multiplying beer seed, 25c large start, 6 starts, $1 and. self-addressed, stamped envelope ea. order. EK. F. Weeks, Dial. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want Beeswax, any quant- 4 ity. Advise quantity you have. Buy large or small lot. Leigh Morgan, Jr., Dr... S.E.,- Atlanta 17. del. by mail 3rd|> in glass, 12 - 2-1/2 lbs. | Locust for sale or trade for beef cal-. 2840 Memorial Want old fashion paltry cured (no cold storage cured) Ham. O. J. Davis, 102 W. 38th St., Savannah. Want some Figs for home use. State price by gal., when and where I can pick up. Mrs. Helen Spicer, 559 Luckie St., ae Atlanta S Ph. TR. 4- 91 Want 1 lb. of Ginseng. W. D. Allen, :2 = lith St: No&., Atlanta. Want Quince for home use. Mrs. C. A. Joiner, 3676 Coosa- wattee Dr., N.E., Atlanta, Ph, CH. 3-5240. x Want 3 gal. of Figs for home use. State price and address, Corene Becears, | 201 Green St., Augusta. Want upright dasher churn made of wood, old time iron bound oak, well bucket (the kind used in a dug well). Leon Ozmore, Colquitt. Want 100 bu. of. corn, de- livered to my barn. Quote lowest price. Letters answer- ed. H: M Mitchell, Rt. 4, Law- Sag ay Thornwall 3- Want sourwood Honey for home use. State price and when and where to be picked up. J. C. Griffin, Box 183, Bowdon. Want to hear from someone who has the old fashioned Nigger Killer potatoes. Give price and amt. W. F. Preston, Rt. 1; Box 217 B, Cairo. Want about 1/2 bushel of the old fashioned Quinces. Do not want the Japanese or Quincedonias. Advise amount and price. Charley Deck, - Box 543, Dalton. ae Want 10 lbs. or more of ae apple dried fruit, clean and free from worms: also want about 150 ft. good, 2nd hand poultry wire, Quote best price on each. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Panthersvill : | Ra, _ Ellenwood, eo a near Atlanta. | ~ Emb. pillowcases $1 crocheted edging; emb. of the week dish towel set; lunch set, $2.; med, size, 60c, large, T5e: nets, $1. ea. Add posta Nell Bennett, noe 2 Oakwood. = Emb. pillowcases cheted edging, $1. e dish towels $1. set of 7: pin bag, made like li 79C G@a:; aprons, six med., 60c, large 75c ea. postage, Mrs. Lloyd M j 8, Gainesville. Nice new hand ma good cotton bating, nice ma ed material and colors, M key Wrench, $8.50, so: 50; also, hemstitch em loweases, good bieached terial, $1.50. PP. Miss Mathis, Rt. 5, Box jay. Woven pot holders, ( loop, white and asst. color ea.; YO Yo cushion tops, 17 in., $1.25: crochete 16-1. ruffle sunburst varigated pink, $hiye postage. Mrs. W. J. Suge 1, Chickamauga. L _ Aprons, finest mate x trimmed in rick-rack br or bias tape, $1.; apro eyelet trimming, $1.25, Mrs.- E. A. Northrop, Waits Ave., College Park White cotton crocheted shoes, either pastel trimmed, $1. pr.; rayon bot crocheted Haby Athens. White crocheted b trimmed in pink, blue, low, green, 75c pr., bi match, both for $1. Pics crocheted lace for pillow $1. pr.; white linen h chiefs, tatting trimm ea.; crocheted potholders ea. Mrs. H. H. ; 1, Monroe. : Crocheted centerpi e to $3.50; decorative pot ders, 25 ea.; crocheted dress, $5.; crocheted ed 2oc and 50c: aprons, 50 Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, 150, Camilla. Hand woven pot well made, dif. cols. an signs, dbl., 25c ea., si 25e. Add. postage. Stamp cepted when 1 or 2 ar dered. Mrs. Myrtle R. Ht 921 Capitol View, Ave. Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4- 6654 3 nice quilt tops, made from new print cloth, sewed on chine, 2. of these $2. ea. other, Step Around The Mo Mrs. Nettie Massey, 165 0 St., Roswell. : Dbl. bed size quilt on ea:; crocheted pot holders, | and gir] design, 25c ea. Mi Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. Crocheted, 3 pe., vanity 5 two 9 x 12, and one 7 in all white or white w other color, $3.; other doil 18 and 20 in., $1.75 and $ - work and delivered. : M. Sullivan, 124 W. tee St, Carrollton. es 10 yds. white dbl. tatti yds. white and yellow m 5 yds. pink, all fancy, yard, prepaid; also 12 7 feed sacks, not washed, 10 size cap. No chks. M Clifton. Millen. - Aprons: 2 tea, 75c emb. sheeting with print with bibs, 3 of s