corgia Bey & es Phil Campbell, Commissioner | utlook Is Brighter ByJAMES R.DONALD nied From Agricultural Marketing otton growers and processors can toward the apparel industry as an ding outlet for their product, ac- ce. Each year for the past 10 years, consumption of apparel has increas- tton has increased its share of this et. om a low of 56 percent in 1947, cot- ad by 1957 brought its share up to reent. This consistent post-war in- @ in the use of cotton for apparel ns shows that in this area it has suc- lly met the competition of other fi- even more optimistic picture ap- when one looks at actual cotton con- tion figures. Compared with 10 years he apparel industry has increased its cotton by 45 percentfrom 2,678,- 913,000 bales. mption of the household market, nore than offsets a rather large loss dustrial market. On the whole, 5 more cotton was used for manu- in 1957 than in 1947. 1 growth in the apparel industry e past decade has been accom- by increasing expenditures for due to population growth. 1957, consumers spent $19.5 billion yparel compared with $16.1 billion 10 earlier. But the average person Apparel Industry ng to the Agricultural Marketing gether with the 10 percent larger ing. However, this increase was spent only $2 more for clothing 1957 than in 1947. These figures are real dollars, which eliminate the effect of price chang- es. : The increase in spending on apparel has been much less than the rise in in- come. As annual earnings have gone up, a large proportion of expenditures have - gone for services, luxuries, and durable goods. ie It is well known that much more mon- ey is spent on womens and childrens clothes than on mens wear, Statistics for both 1947 and 1957 show that 44 percent - more goes for womens and childrens ap- parel than for mens and boys. This is important to the cotton indu- stry because women and children under 5 years of age make up 56 percent of our countrys population. And, as a group, they are increasing faster than men and boys. Economists who seek the answer to cottons future in the apparel industry must consider all these things. With such information, they can project what the cotton-apparel situation will be in the years ahead. | a _. For example, they estimate that our countrys total real disposable income should reach $600 billion by 1975or, double that of 1957. The population could reach 235 million, 64 million more than in 1957. Further, if the proportion of income spent on apparel continues to decline as it did between 1947 and 1957, expenditures in 1975 will average only 5.7 cents of each dollar spent, But with a greater number of dollars being spent, the annual per ca- pita out-lay for womens and childrens clothing would be $166 (compared to $138 1957). | Not so easily projected is the competi- tion cotton will meet in the apparel in- : NUMBER 1 Jowers New Chief Of FHA For Georgia Pleasant L. Jowers, a farmer of Wray, Ga., is the new state director of the Farm- ers Home Administration. 7 ee The appointment of Mr. Jowers to the state directors post was effective in Au- gust. S. L. Van Landingham, who had been serving as acting director since the retirement of R. L. Vansant, has resumed his duties as chief of program operations. * where he now raises tobacco, cotton, pea- nuts, cattle and hogs. A graduate of Abra- ham Baldwin College at Tifton and the University of Georgia College of Agri- culture, Mr. Jowers served as county -agent in Wilkerson County and vocation- al agriculture instructor in Coffee Coun- ty schools. c : a today) and mens and boys clothing will total $117 a year (compared to $95 in dustry from the other fibers. However, between 1951 and 1957 when interfiber competition was severe, annual per capita. consumption of cotton rose nearly 2 per- cent. If price.and price relationships re- main unchanged, this rate of increase . probably will continue. Taking all these factors into considera- tion, economists estimate that the apparel industry will require 7.3 million bales of: cotton in 1975almost twice as much as in 1957. FOR SALE not inbred, also Silver, 8 s, Scaled Valley, Ben- and Coturnix. ip Silkie bantam nens.!Lamar atry, 220 Ridgeland Wrightsville. catur. Ph. DR. 7-3048. er, No. 46. C. D. Tarp- ea. ge) eeder quail, improved to 3. ozs. lous ages, ready for. E 8-10 wks. Mated prs. Bobwhite quail, : E FOWL f , |$3.00 pr; day old, 35 ea; 31 bits, i y y e C. wis. Old, 6uc ea; 8 Ww.xs. old, Ped. Black Dutch rabbits, 4 Proven! mo;. old, nice markings, large rs and few chicks; ex- to age, $3.00.ea, Will ship. R. I Brantley, = : ~~ aay |Some game chickens. James L. Rabbits, grown does, Gray, Dunn, 94 Fifth St. N.W., At- age. No checks. J. C. J. Brown, | e quail, young birds, Brown and Calif. cording to age and Gray and Brown Dutch, $2.50 , sraue tor NN. E 1, Lake Harbin Rd: does or guinea pigs (cavies); GR 8-4910 8 N. Z. Whites, 6 wks. old. : $1.00 ea. Will ae R. ae oe | pot, Zor? Summit Ave, NW. atge Northern Bob- |i tisnta 18. Ph. SY 4-0009. heavier! 6 fine, young Gray res Tage. :

Meolling, Single man, 65 yrs. old, in _ good health, dont drink nor moke, wants job on farm. xp. In any kind farm work. an furnish references. James _ Durner, oyston. _ 66 yr. old white man, sober, i pe bad habits, _. wants light farm work, prefer ge ee College Park or Atlanta. _ ifetime on farm. Poultry and @atile, aiso ean do carpenter = yawork. Fourrn ish. Ref. Ray Martin, 109 Maple Dr. College - Park, Ph. PO 6-1522 (after 6 es peef, poultry, or dairy farm. | c/o 100 Carlton St.,. | 48 yr. old, single, white man, a Vegetarian, Exp. in farming, nursery stock, driving truck and tractor, ete, want job on farm, prefer with Vegetarian, also in Northwest Atlanta pre- ferred. Sanborn Cooper, Rt. 1, Roswell, Couple wants job on farm. Exp. in farm work and chick- ens. Want to be off on Sun- day, so can go to Church.. Mr. and Mrs. HE. P. Eaves, 46D 7 Flat Shoals Rd. De- catur. Unencumbered woman wants job on farm with elder- ly couple, doing light farm work. Mrs. Mabel Harper, Vi- enna. i Man, 45, wife and 4 yr. old boy, wants job as Caretaker of farm. No tractor, just plow stock. Christian, do no drink nor smoke. Raised on farm. Need to move now. Have to be moved. Bennie Marler, Rt. 2, Rossville. Want work: Hay, baled, cut and raked, within 10 mi. Al- pharetta, at 40c bale. G. W. West, 4825 Peachtree-Dun- woody Rd. N. E., Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5-3937. ~ Woman with 4 ehildren want job on farm gathering eggs and raising chickens. Want at onee. Have to be moved immediately. Mrs. ee Duvall, RFD 1, King- ston. Man, 32 yrs, wants job on farm as caretaker. of farm. Can, drive tractor and truck. Willing to work. R. E. Smith, Whie man, 49, and wife, 47, try farm. Sober, willing to work. Do not need house to live in as have own house ee Ae trailer. Wm. Scott, Rt. 15, Box 11 is St. N ' health. fair, ie oe St NW, Atlanta want job in dairy or on poul-j| pee on poultry or livestock farm. Good house, lights, running water with bath, and reason- able salary. W. C. White, 1272 Lynwyn Lane, S.E. Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 2-3315, FARM HELP WANTED cE Want pleasant, unencum- bered, reliable, white woman with rural background to live in home, modern conveniences, near Commerce, Jackson, Co., with elderly lady, and do for room, board and modest salary. Harold Martin, P. O. Box 4689, Atlanta 2. Want unencumbered, white or col. woman, 40-50 yrs. old, veniences, on farm with eld- erly couple and do light farm work. Reasonable salary and board. T. H. Brewer, Jr., P. O. Box 256, Lumber City. Want family of good. cot- ton pickers, near Fairhaven Baptist Church, at early date, R. W. Burman, Rt. 3, East- man. Want white man with small family to sow pastures, mow pastures, feed cattle, repair fences, care for grounds, and other gen. light farm chores. Good 4 R. house wired for elec. stove, also pump in yard. No drinkers need apply. Wm. B. Perry, Leslie. Want exp. Tobacco farmer with tractor and equipment to cultivate 250 acres good land on 50-50 basis. Good propo- sition for man who wants to work and make permanent lo- cation. Farm located 3-1/2 mi. town paved road, Elec. power and 41ents, B. 1 Bicks, PF... Box 206, Wrightsville Want single man, 40 yrs. old, able to drive tractor, to do odd general farm job. No row crops. Must be reliable. No drinkers. W. D. Buchanan, Rt. 3, Eatonton. Want reliable white woman to live in home on farm with modern conveniences, light farm work, for board and $10.00 week. Mrs. Joe New- man, Rt. 1, Box 506 D, Au- gusta. ; Want unencumbered. coun- try woman, 30-45 yrs., to do light farm work on farm for room, board and salary. Carl Perry, 603, East Spring St., Monroe. Want man and wife at once for small farm, to work. on shares or other satisfactory basis. D.>R. Flynt, Rt J, Washington. Want man to look after cat- tle and work on large farm (estate) near McRae, Telfair Co. Must be absolutely sober and have first class references. None Other need apply. C. A. Williams, 1001 Realty Eee Savannah. Ph AD .8- Want millwright to install turbine water wheel in corn and flour mill, A. R. Davis, -P. O. Box 485, Rome. Want nice, white woman in good health to live in home on farm with elderly lady and do light farm work for room, board and $7.00 week. Mrs. W. E. Waller, Rt. C, Box 55, Griffin Want dependable, sober help for dairy. No drifters nor drunks need apply. L. T. Cal- laway, Rt. 4, Madison. Want middleaged, unen- cumbered woman to do light farm work on farm for elderly couple for home, $50.00 mo. Wm. Craven. Lakemont, Want col. man (not too old) to help with gen: farm work on farm. Must be able to use farm machinery. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stockbridge. Want immediately, reliable, single, elderly man to e light farm work on farm, Live in ne of family, room, home as small salary. J. . board anid Pope, Rt. 1, Dudley. ~ Retired couple want work RKET BULLETIN] light farm work in exchange | to live in home, modern con- IC. Smith, Folkston, to live home with me on farm, good home and wages, to do light farm work. Mrs. Mar- "Want elderly lady garet Camp, Rt. 2, Douglas- ville. September Eeathee 30 -Landrance hog salesat Circle W. Ranch, Gay, Meriwether Co., 12 bears ready for service20 and 216 open gilts all either sired by or bred to certified boars, American and Importedall vaccinat- ed and tested. September 28 Monday Registered Landrace hog ~ sale1:30 P. M. EST. Semi- nole Farms, Donalsonville, Seminole Co.,All Import- ed Breeding, featuring the service of imported $3000 Waerhaug, Gaval Topper 149th and Seminole Champ. for | ~ SALE EVENTS {pump, deep or shallow 15 through Sep- young boars, 25 bred gilts er edger and extra my piace 1 mi. W, of son on Hwy. 382. quick sale. LeRoy Cla Mo Patterson. Fairbanks Morse jet good cond, Reasonable, | Braswell, Rt. 2, Log (near Haynes Creek | David Bradley tractor ing machine, practically Ford tractor, easy to pu take off, $125.00; For guson tractor with. machine will cut an $350.00 or $475.00 for at my farm. W. P. Co Luthersville. a Irrigation pump uni Grima gardner wenver pu Intnl, 70 hp, motor. forced cooling, $450.00 150 gpm with 7 hp W: 400 it., 3 in., pipe, sol with a unit. E. T. Spieks, Covingion Hwy., Vecat BU. 9-9517. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE harness complete, No. 24 collar size, in good cond. N. C. Ro- sene, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. John Deere M_ tractor, planters, cultivator, grain drill, fertilizer attachment combined; also, mowing ma- chine and extra equip., 2 sec- tion drag. All A-1 cond., not junk. For. cash, F. E. Kirby, Panola Rd.; Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4405. 2 H. wagon in fairly good cond., running gear is in good Rt. 1, Box 90, Rochelle. 80 laying cages, 50c ea. at my home. Located just off Jonesboro Rd. J. Z. Phillips, 851 Constitution Rd., SE, At- lanta, Ph. MA. 2-6382. 120 four ft. feeders, 14, 8 ft., drinkers and 8, No.. 20 Buckey coal brooders, $150.00. Leonard Stone, Rt. 1, Alpha- retta, Ph. GR. 5-4578.. 1 ea., 1 H spring wagon and $50.00 ea. See. J. D. Freeman, 2686 Washington Rd., East Point, Ph. PO. 6-1285. John Deere corn snapper No. 100, in fair econd., used to gather corn last fall. Johnie E. Holland, Rt. 1, Box 154, Cobbtown. ve Good garden tractor, almost new, new plow and disc har- row, used very little $395.00; also deep well pump, tank and pipes, cheap. Mrs. M. L. Edwards, Rt. 8, Lithonia. No. 24 Intnl. mowing ma- chine, 7 ft. blade, fine eond., will fit Farmall A_ tractor, $75.00; Allis Chalmers roto baler, in good cond, used very little; also, Allis Chalmers sub-soiler. B. A. Moseley, South Trice Cemetery Rd., es Ph. Midway 7- 1952 GMC, 1 ton truck with stake body in good cond., for sale or will trade for pick-up truck or 1 row tractor with attachments. Prefer Farmall tractor. Eugene L. Bloodworth, Box 265, Gordon, Ph. 1932. 2 row Intnl corn snapper mounted on 1948-M Farmall tractor, tractor on good rub- ber; 1956 Benthal peanut picker on good rubber, 4 cyl. Wisc. motor, 1953 Lilliston peanut picker on good rubber, 4 cyl. Wise. motor all good cond. Buck Stein, Merritt Farms, Colquitt. Combination Hi-line, bat- tery fence charger; 120 post insulators; 23 corner post in- sulators; 3 lightening arrest- ors; 2 bxs. wire insulator fasteners; box insulator post fasteners; testor; 38 insulator metal post fasteners; some metal fence post. Used approx. 2 mos. Deasonably Almost new turn over plow and large, 1 horse, heavy duty | - econd., $30.00. A. B. Taylor, 2 H wagon, both in good cond., | all for priced. D. IHC tractor, Farm good mechanical cond, price if reasonable; al 8 row drills to pull be tractor and plant oats in farrow. Mell A. Knox, Circle. a Good 1 H heavy duty gon, harness included, Wul Whited, Rt. 1, Sta 1 row Allis Chalmers 1 tor, side disc plow and vator and trailer, $450 outfit. Claude Thompson, 1, Ball Ground. ~ Good 2 h wagon for cheap. J. C, J. Brown, 2, Toccoa. sr 160 five ft., B-R 60 chick feeders, 72 four ft., baby chi feeders; 70, one gal. founts with plastic tounts; four ft., automatie water and 1 A/R Wood gas brood 1,000 chick cap. Renza chal, Milledgeville Rd. onton, Ph 5261 weeke Case grain drill, 1 kept oiled when not in us good cond., $100.00.. M. Gunn, Rt. 1, Zebulon. | Good 2 H wagon wit body, $50.00 at farm. I Hayes, Rt. 1, Bonaire. ry, .: John Deere cultivator and planters; tary hoe; 8 disc bush and harrow; seed-bed harro' wheel heavy tractor wi: mille, wt. 1,000 Ibs., first and mule mowing machin gone shape. R. E. Mason, RB , Lithonia, Ph. Stone tain 5082. 2 500 gal. Butane or P gas tank, like new, 8 ground type. See at my h Nelson Hickman, Rt. 1, se Rd., Stone Mountain 23. eee oe Sears seed cleaner br. Practilly new, used last fall, $110.00. R. Langford, Rt. 1, B Nashville. F-20 Farmall tracto bush and bog harrow, 00. Ronald McClung, Hiram, j . 1950 Oliver tractor, 60 standard, original 1 good mechanical cond. bush and bog harrow; horse drawn grain drill; 9 McCormick mowing ichine. C. L. McClure, | wood, Ph. LE. 4-9873. _ John Deere B tractor, -mechanical cond., good John Deere 16 dise smoo jharrow in good eond. . ,Ray English, Rt. 1, (5 Jonesboro, es tires with gasoline moto: good shape, $150.00 trade for cattle. H. D ler feeders, 5 ft. long, i cond., $1.50 ea; 2% chick feeders, 4 ft. long, , Will sell all for $50.00 de for Reg. Duroc pigs or ith papers. J. 4, %, Felton. ; ve ag wagon, 3 in, , tires on wheels, towing and _ regular towing and mule drawn ake, both, $50.00; C. C, Rt. 2, Senoia. me, 2 row, IHC corn snap- or sale. James E. Stroud, 3957 Farmall 200 tractor, new. Troy Thomason, Rt. Ph. Lawrence- 'H. 38-7039. WANTED t used Graveley gar- ctor with attacnments, ake minor repairs if ry. J. V. Powers, 620 : Hapeville, 1952 or 1953 Ford with equip. in. good d, State price. Benny H. jomason, Ri. 2, Rockmart. ant Jerald or equal make ny roadster show cart for IM POuy. Stave price, cola. location in letter or call. Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Macon., Ph, SH. 5-5394 ant metal hog feeder. ate cond. and price. R, H. on, Rt. 6, Hbezener Rd., rietta, Ph. 7-1660. nt cub tractor with ro- y mower, Chas. M. Smoak, , Box 205-A, Griffin, Ph. ant pasture Dream or oth- ake pasture seeder for 2 plow tractor. HE. HE. Wantland, x 12, Warner Robins. nt 100 or 125 gal. pro- gas tank, under or above id type. Gordon C. Pear- i. @; luton, Fo. d Lane, SE, Atlanta 15, MA. 2-8050. ant cut off saw. Must be rie A. Jolley, Rt. 4, sby, 9 2, Lincolnton, Ph. t front end loader for ll H tractor. State make, cond. and price. M. G Dogwood Farm Rd. r, Ph. BU. 9-7313. ant mule drawn hay rake. price and cond. Ernest Want horse or tractor drawn ad scraper. Must be in fair better cond. K. D. Barnwell, 100 pee St., NE, At- FED & PLANTS FOR SALE Orgrain oats, , nice and clean, Germ. 93 ; also. Moregrain oats, first om breeder, $1.50 bu., d and bagged, Germ. . John S. Montgomery, Reynolds, Ph. Tilden and. reseeding vetch ed, (Vetch has been vol- ing on the place 15 to st time seed offered | rm, 85 pct., re- hed and in 96 Jb. net per 5, bag. L. L. Blackmon, picele, (2-1/2 mi, So. i Rye, combine run, t. extra clean, $5. uised Wr Germ. 84 pet at = ZI . |ruzzi Rye, $3. bu. FOR. 2 ads Bronwood, A. C. Price, Red multiplying Seal y onions, $1.40 gal.; small Ieust- tons from same, $1. gal, Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground, _ large red Nest or multiply- .|ing onions for fall giant. $1.50 gal. plus 47 postage on ea. gal. No less than 1 gal, mailed, Postage must accom- Rt. 2, Woodstock, White Nest onions, $1.75 gal del. 8rd zone. (Plant now Le green onions and plant in March for dry onions). R. P. Steinheimer, Rt, 1, Brooks. White shallots, 1959 crop, ready to plant, $1.25 doz. sets. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. _Nice white Nest onions, $1.- 75 gal.; old time brown mele: .|plying shallots, 200, $2.50. No less sold. No checks. Mrs. Lon |Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. Ga. Red sweet potatoes for sale in any quantity, special- Alma, Ph. $791, 2,000 bu. first yr. Victor Grain oats, 99.30 pet. Purity, 94 pet. Germ., $1.25 bu.; oth- er oats farther from breeder, 99.74 Purity, 95 pct. Germ., $1.10 bu. FOB. In good 4 bu. page ane ve ee 8 bu. bags. . 4. Carter, Winterville, Ph. Athens, LI 3-9755, White Nest or multiplying ' onions for fall planting, 50c qt., 80c for half gal., and $1.50 gal. They weigh 1 |b. per, qt. and 4 lbs. per gal. G. C. Dan- iel, Tennille. Strong, healthy strawberry plants, 75e C. C. H. Dyer, 2939 Orchard Lane, SE, Atlanta 15. Collard plants, 50c., 400, $1.75; strawberry plants, $1. C.; 300, $2.75. No COD. Add postage. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming, Sage plants, Catnip bunches, 6, $1.; peppermint, 6 bunches, $1.; Condons giant Mastodon everbearing strawberry plants, $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. iW. Sullens, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Thyme, 20c bunch; tansy, 3, $1.; mint, 3 doz., $1.; Parsley, 25 doz. plants; Heading Col- lards, eabbage plants, 75e C.; tomatoes, 25c doz. Add 10c postage. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Holderness St. SW, Atian- ta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5251, Mtn. huckleberry plants, bearing size, hazlenut bushes, 25, $2.; Black walnut sprouts, 3, $1.50; Himalayar berry plants, 1 doz. $1.50; wild strawberry plants, 5 ag $1.- 25. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy eo Rt. 3, Box 124, El- ijay. : New Era everbearing straw- berry plants, $1. C. PP gn or- ders of 200 or more; Fields Superfection, same price. (Berrries all summer). Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Al- pharetta. Collard plants, $3.50 M. del, $1. C. del., $3. M. at farm. B. Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gaines- ville, Ph. 2-0296. Collard plants, now ready, 5 M. or more, $4. M. Exp. Col., $3. M at farm. Small grders, $1. C. No checks nor COD. P. W. Wetherford, Rt. 1, Brasel- ton. Strawberry plants, Blake- more, $1.50 C.; Mastodon, $1.- 25 C.: Klondike, $1. C., 500, $4,, $8. M.; Sugar pears, $1. ea.: peppermint, 30c doz.; scuppernong vine cuttings, 75c doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, -bear- ing size, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gaines- ville. Streamliner everbearing strawberry plants, $1.50 C.; Mtn. Huckleberry, Blackberry and Dewberry, $1. doz.; Mus- cadine, Boysenberry, both well rooted, 2, $1.; red and yellow plum, 8, $1. PP. Guaranteed live del. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Strawberry plants: Blake- more and Mastodon, $1.25 C.. 500, $4.: Klondikes, $1. .. 500, $3. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. thas. W. frostproof cabba. plants 800, F180: 500, $2.; $3.50 M. postage paid in Ga. R. Chanelor, Pitts. Gos rs. |P |John Porter d. SEED r, 2947 McAfee R BU 9-7500. PLANTS | WANTED ee Want some C seed. Mrs. J. R. ady for service, Jackson, Rt. 5, Ma Ph. Hi . 5-8336, ; i BAW eg. polled Wereford bulls, heifers, Cert. clean, moderately priced; also, Reg. Yorkshire male about 15 mos. old, and ge and sow pe J, Frank Stephens, Rt. 3, Red Reg. Guernsey male ealves, cumber Tree /5 mos. old, well marked, and ppins, Clax-|2 yr. old, Reg. aruhgially W. Thur- bred Guernsey. H. pany order. Mrs. G. W. Fuller, | t tate eondi- ly truck loads. B. J. Head,|R Yeeatur or once. Fred W. ton, Ph. Swift 7-3442. Vant 700 ibs. Sericea seed |mond, Farmington, un-scarified, clean and from}; Polled Hereford bull, 20 mos lants. I will pick up at|old, wt, about 800 Ibs., $200. ) seeding this ; ee winter. State price, location, A. Marty bytberaville. quantity and variety, W. Higgins, 1914 Woodsdale Rd.,| horned Hereford bulls, calved NE, Atlanta 5, Georgia. Want 2 or 3 bu. bur elover | Balj seed in the bur. Bal tion of seed and price. L. D. Watson, Jr. Barnesville. der for: Want 200 to 300 Ibs. Ken- |S tucky 31 Fesecue grass seed : and 100 to 200 Ibs. Rye grass|heifers and second calf cows the vicinity of At- gad service age bulls for sale. Greensboro. | @! ASON B. Shaw, 242 E, Parkwood | Qrices. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-4888.| Reg. polled Hereford cow Want 500 Ib. Kentucky 31|and heifer calf; polled Here- Feseue. Quote best price at |ford eow with heifer ealf from VW. Glenn, Carl- |Reg. stock; Hereford cow with ~ 2 nice, halter broken Reg. in Oct., 1958 and Jan., 1959. te priced. Carl Roberts, 2 bred cows and 1 black bull for sale. C. R. Gowder, Pow- Several Reg. Guernsey bred st of breeding. Reasonable horns from Reg. stock, $1,000 for all at farm, RFD, Fairburn. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE A. P. Smith, 218 W. Walker fo Park, Ph. PO. 200 Holstein eows and heif- ers, fresh in and to freshen in next few wks. Most of them About 1 A eorn (will be|calfhood vaccinated. See at my roasting ears in about 3 wks.) |farm. C. B. Wright, Tignall, Make offer at patch or by the|Ph. AT. -2015. dozen ears. V. C. Garrett, Rt.| ai ey eae 1, Box 43, Dahlonega. airy cattle and equipment New crop baled (large size |gome see at my farm. Walter bales) Oats, never been rain-| =: Ring, Rt. 1, Odum, Ph. Juno ed on, 75c bale at my farm. Be = H. L. Bridges, Box 557, Taimo,; Reg. red Poll bulls, about Ph. EM. 7-8425 after 6 PM./|6 mos. old, wt. about 500 lbs. for sale. Any one interested 4-2346. for sale. G. B. Barrett, -Cor- ~ Coastal Bermuda hay, high-|-7);. p ; ly dortilived: No rain, M. T,| ee Courson, Hazelhurst. ~ Guernsey cow, first calf few days old, TB, Bangs test- tender, $25. ton, ville. Ph. TW 400 bu. Oats and Vetch/ed, $150. for both, Yarbrough mixed grain for feed, 2 1/2\farm. Roy West, Rt. 1, Box cts. Ib. FOB barn at farm, L. G. Hayes, Rt. 1, Bonaire. Fresh cut Coastal Bermuda hay, finest quality, bright and | hot for Black Leg and worm- truck load |edg. Also, nice Angus bull, suit- lots, FOB. Sam Sommer, C/o|able for breeding. Sell all or Sommerdale Farms, Hawkins- | part. J. P. Wade, 2121 Whites 38-7201 (Day | Mill Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9- 237, Ellenwood. 6 nice heifers, 500-700 lbs., 8 Holsteins, 2 Guernseys and 1 Jersey. All vaccinated and 8058. FEED & GRAIN WANTED Dairy herd, 48 Holstein, Guernsey and Jersey, all free base and all dairy equipment. G. T. Anderson, Middleton, h. Elberton 857-J-3. ie but unregistered. James Farms. Ray City, Ph. Val- dosta CH. 2-7767. snanictenstiomece Roan mare, white stocking, blaze face, 7 yrs. old, gentle, will stay in pasture with cows, L. Western saddle and _ bridle. 1, Watkinsville, Ph. Athens, ta 14 |jnered and gentle. A. proveh 10-18 mos. old, open and bred Horses, Mules & Ponies easy to handle, also new also, Palom stallion, neag yrs. old, 8 gaited, well mane | sire of top quality colts. E. G Hephzibah, Ph. Augusta, RE. 6-6634. jc ; cs = - Shetland pony stud, 18 mo cry Turner, Union Point, Ph. HU, 98-3661. ; gaited, gentle but spirited. Wi breed to Palomino if desired, . Sally Forrester, 2572 Lawe | Wi. 3-5958) ee At Stud: Red Lights Noble son of Noble Kalarama. Thome as G. Watkins, Jr. 4684 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692. bay stallion, out of Fightin Step, winner of $96,910 in 3 out of 70 races. R. B. Curtis, Farmington, Ph. Madison -Ga., 2603. eel ae Gray mare mule, wt. about 850 lbs. Will work any where Ph. PL. 3-0573. Pony with saddle, bridle and blanket for sale. Mrs. Roy PO. 7-0652 Atlanta. e Small, 3 yr. old, solid color Shetland pony mare, 39 in. | white mane and tail, by side, Bred back to same_ stallion, both $700. Jerry Hunt, 415 ie Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR, 8-6771. . and 5 yrs. old, for sale. Mrs. Deeatur, Ph. BU. 9-9537. 6 yrs. old, gentle, $115. ea. o both, $220. V. T. Hamilton, Box 395, Young Harris, Ph, Sheep and Goats Hampshire sheep: 4 Res, rams and 1 grade ewe, $325, for lot. Norris E. Luckie, 1 Elm Cir., Newnan. _ for sale. Cannot ship. -Miss Dorothy Mathis, Tiger. Ce them bred) and 1 ram, fat and single. G. E. Daniel, LaGrange, , of Bangs and TB, also, milk Ph, TU. 2-3290. hoc - 1 fine milk goat and 2 male I kids, one Nubian and one a ee anan; also, 3 stone churns and 2 female geese. Mrs. Lee Kirke Want several tons Lespe-|_ Herd dispersion, 50 head|jey 386, Site deza or other good pa Hereford and polled Hereford, ley, 3860 Cascade Rd as : hay. Pick up anywhere with~ | aprox. 38 cows, and 12 ealves. in a reasonable distance. Quote | About 1/2 Reg., balance pure- best price. J. W. Bentley, 1119 x Barnes Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Atlanta 11. 1 yr. old, very gentle. H. windle, e/o Rolling Green |Brown, Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph. Whitehall 2-4363._ High milk strain Toggen+ burg does: 1 milking 3 ats. and 2 doelings, 20 mos. old, John D. Parker, Rt. 1, Tucker 15, Ph. MA. 7-7820. Swine in Oct. 1958 and Jan. 1959. Fairly priced. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 4 Reg. Black Angus bulls, grandsons | of Bileenmere of Woodbarr. David Lee, Rt. 4, Newnan, Ph. Alpine 3-4297. 147, Pine Mountain. fersen. mos. old, top quality, excel- lent body conformation and best of bloodlines. Calfhood Bangs vaccinated and guar- ae oe pee Can deliver. | pharetta. aFayette : Alber h. Athens, SY. I- * Fine Quarter horse, sorrel, ) : : g. Reg, meat type Yorkshires pe oo so Lit Hampshires and Durocs, Cert, ee rai i ttle gaited and experienced cattl disease free herd: Moers and >, $175.; also, jennet, wt. horned Hereford bulls, ealved ae See Ibs., te zood, safe for children, about 8 yrs. |Sonable. Lawton Ursery, Hae old, $75. Ashley Durham, Box |2Zlehurst. Good mule, will work any- where, wt. around 1,100 lbs., very gentle. See at my place. William Shannon, Rt. 2, Jef- gilts of all ages. Priced reas Large sow to farrow 20th Sept., (will keep until she fare 125 Ibs. ea. for sale or exch, for yearling (cow). Make of* fer. Mrs. V. C. Garrett, Rt. 1, 10 Reg. Angus heifers, 5-10} Good, black, farm mare et cos ae yrs. old, wt. about S35); : guaranteed, $85. Lamar Wood- bred gilts, long meat a liff, Rt. 1, Hopewell Rd.,: Al- Purebred Spotted Poland China males of service age and Guaranteed free of Bangs an : herd bulls, from elea }gensen, Cornelia. 4 yr. old burro, eart and harness, reasonably priced.)Ph. 1716-R-2 Titon. - Kermit Griffin, Rt. 2, Hiram, Reg. Angus bulls, calves to| ph. 4722. Bangs vagcinated, Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, service age boars, bred gilts few| Tenn. Walising stallion, Reg P 'For-{|No, 451562, 6 /o Whistle Top Farm, | Hill, 2641 HP Ooiiek Dr., (Macon, Ph. SH. 5-5394. F : x Sie yrs. old., Ben and bred sows, 100 pct. ime ported bloodlines. Reg. in buye iGossett, Cave Spring. Barksdale: Rt. 2. Box 175-A, old, 38 in. high, $125. Billy _ 7 ae renceville Hwy., Decatur, Ph. i : Rex, Reg. No. 36083, Amerie _ can saddle bred stallion. Prom ven sire of top colts, Grande > At Stud: Res. thoroughbred and is gentle. M. M. Meeks, ee 141 Harlan Rd., Sw; Atlanta, as C. Smith, Box 4, Red Oak, Ph, high with 4 mo. old sorrel colt, 2 male Mexican burros, 1 | H. D. Smith, 1568 Austin Dr. ce 2 small mares, 800-900 lbs., ee DR. .9-2686. sore ewes and 1 Reg. ram, 2 grade BS 18 mo. old Nubian doe ( goat) ay 45 Suffolk ewes, (most of Gs z in good cond., $8. ea. in lot of 1 Saanan male goat, about ee daily, $35.; two 3rd kidding = $80. for entire lot; also, some goat milk. All at my place, Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 5-8560, ibili : One milk type goat for sale, Large springing Holstein at Klee Does ac Call. Mrs. Minnie Gerald, 2329 heifers for base milk, also Reg. |jand stud. Pat Hammond, Rt. Lakewood Ave., SW, Atlanta Holstein bulls, a few eareful-|} | : ; : ly selected Reg. Holstein bred ity g-43099. heifers. All T. B. and blood tested and vaccinated. E. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains. 8 nice halter broken Reg. rows): also, 2 fat gilts, we Box 43, Dahlonega. pees gilts and males, 12 wks. old, Lepto. Special offer in lots of 6 or more. D. A. Law, Chula, seat ers name. Unrelated prs. H. Re Be Titton 3 with (RAGEFOUR ~ LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Swine mworth sow, FFA 5 inner and 8 pigs, @ wks. old, from 2nd Htter of 18, Yorkshire crass, (12 pigs ss first litter), $ $175, Floyd Siniard, Rt. 1, Gartersvilie, Ph. 29-4711. Choice Landrace boars and gilts: imported bloodlines, Freated, Reg. i buyer's name, 60. to $100, bred guilts, - B150. ea.; elec choice Duroc Roars and. gilts fame, $30. to $40. ea. . Lanier, Rt. 2; Box A Met- : ir, Ph, Mt , b- 1051. Reg. SPC, Georgias first Gert. meat titer boa i gilts and service boars. Will take srders for Cert. mating pigs, jitter of 10, Have been tested Reg. lue rib ae old, Berkshires, Reg. Landrace pigs, Wile. of | ll, avg. wt, at 6 sag 34 Ibs. |Ready Sept. 4 W. R. Dennis, Rt. 2, Kensington, Ph. Chick- jamauga 5881. | 52 good healthy pigs, 7 wks. OIC, SPC and et ree $10. ea. W. P. Davis, Rt. , Fairburn, Ph. 4071, Reg. t andtace boars service age boars, bred gilts, and bred sows, 100 pct. im- ported bloodlines. Reg. in buy- ers name, unrelated prs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring, 14 Hampshire and Tam- worth sows, pigs, shoats to go with them, $12. ea. if all taken. Sows wt. 300 lbs. Will trade for ealves, Ernest Starcher, Rt. 3, Dalton. (near Dawnille School, and Cherokee Boys Estate). Tamworth pigs from grand champion sow at Fayette County Fair 1958, sired by Monastery Little Joe, litter of 10 now 6 wks. old. Reg. in buy- alts, 100 pigs, 35 wt. 60 to 70 lbs. @a., $10. ea, smaller ones ope Joe Pureell, Rt. 3, Alpharetta nes olbrook Samp Ground) Ph. Gumming, ulip 7-64038, Reg. Burs pigs, farrowed grand champion FFA pig @hain gilt and sire _ ghampion boar of the Gaines- Wille Show area, Ready to be weaned. Ali letters ans. Hu- bert: Bailey, Rt. 3, Dawson- yl Reg. artshire sow, 2 yrs. pe with 14 pigs from pure- red Black Poland China boar; lso, 2 Reg. sows, same age, bred to same boar, due to far- fow latter part of Sept. D. O. Bates, Rt. 2, Toomsboro. _ Reg. Landrace pigs, in buy- oS as 8 wks. old, also, 7 mo. old boars for sale or will _ trade for calves or cows of qual value. Rupert Harris, Rt. oes , Cumming, Ph, Tly. 7- 6813. r - OIC breedin stock, pigs, 6 nd 8 wks. old, bloodlines, med. blocky type, fn unrelated prs., $20. ea, reg. ~ 4m buyers name, FOB; also, 6 ae gilts, bred by unrelated oar to farrow late Oct., $50. ra. at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. , Commerce. ae shoats for sale and 8 Sa- -@nan and Toggenburg milk - goats. Mrs. Jessie Harrison, Rt. od S37. 142, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. ee S@uvebred Durce hogs, med. and meat type, open gilts, bred fies and service male. L reated, best of bloodlines. ree of disease, with or with- out papers. Marvin New- gome, Jordans Mill Rd. San- ees ersville, Ph. 3856.- 50 to 60 pigs, half York- shire, half Tamworth and ampshire. Priced to sell. W. Newmare. Rt. 3, Pou alas= ine, Ph. Whitehall 2-2987. by grand out of. champ ch Feeder shoats and pigs, - from about 100 lbs, down. Lo- ated on old Cty. line Rd. be- - tween Cobb and Paulding Cty. Clifford C. Cartee, Rt. 1, Dal- das. Wer ahircs 3 Reg. sOWS 29 pigs, 2 wks. old, 1 Reg. - poar, 18 mos. old, sired by Fu- ture Design PR 176 CMS; 1 _ Reg. boar, 6 mos. old. All from ert. bloodlines. At my place. - Keith Manly, Wil, Alto. ee Hampshire cross pigs, T wks. es gid Sept. 15. $10. ea. At my ie lace. Julian F. Kinnett, Rt., , DeShong Rd., Stone Moun- ain, Ph. 9059. SPC pigs, unrelated prs., i (Sy age gilts, service age boars, also, 1 herd boar. All : treated for Cholera and free gf Bangs. Reg. in buyers name. en: ee Rt. 1, Blooming- By? _ Savannah, SH. 8- a purebred Tamworth, 3 boars ae oe 6 gilts, not eligible for i 10 wks. old Sept. 12, 13. 50 ea. E. L. Meekins, Box 367, Pembroke. _ lakes pigs, boars and gilts with papers; purebred Tam- ork boars (Scotch) apers available. All ~ treate holera and Erysipelas and pe to be moved. Buck Stein, @/o Merrit arms, Sos Purebred, meat type, oe, for { Exp. Sta. W. Preston|jers name at 8 wks., $20. ea. Thite, Rt. 2, Alamo, Ph. Lo-|Jim Allen, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, gan 8- 3326, Ph. HO. 1-3942. 1 good Reg. Duroe sow far- rowed 1 litter and ready o re- breed, treated for Cholera, 1- 1/2 yrs. old, wt. about 450 lbs. for sale or will trade for good, gentle horse to ride, not over 5 yrs old and not over 1,000 lbs. Letters ans. Cannot ship. Culner Brantley, Rt. 23, Milledgeville. | 40 feeder pigs and shoats, meat hogs, bred sows and gilts. All reasonably _ priced. Rans Rogers, c/o Knights Farm, Hwy. 155, McDonough. ~Choice Landrace boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $60. , $75. and $100. ea.; bred gilts, "$150. ea.: also, Reg. du- roe boars and gilts, choice stock, $30. $35. and $40. ea. William EB. Ganier, Rt: 2; Box 84, Metter, Ph. MU. 5-1015. 9 Duroc and SPC cross pigs, 7 wks. old, $10. ea.; 1 Duroc sow, $50. Troy Duffey, Rt. 2, MeDonough. Litter of 9 Reg. Duroc pigs, 3:mos. old, wt, about 90 Ibs., ea. Ernest P. Carter, Bax- OY Reg. SPC shoats, Sours and gilts, best bloodlines, fine for 4-H. Papers in buyers name. See at my place; also, SPC boar, purebred not Reg., 1 yr. old, wt. about 350 Ibs, sire of large litters, $50. George Fer- guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Reg. SPC pits. oper, bred and weaned pigs, from ae bloodlines, 2 gilts, out of 195 champion sow. Life treated for Cholera. Some nigs are from meat type. Lamar Altman, Rt. 1, Alma. Reg. Fandince: boar and gilts, bloodlines. M. Hazlehurst. Reg. Black Poland China gilts and service males, treat- ed and from Bangs free herd. Farm located 12 mi. EF. of Ocil- la on Ocilla-Douglas Clarence H. Paulk, cant: Wray. gervice age from vopular Courson, 1, Reg. Landrace service age boars, weanling boars and gilts, all from performance tested dams and sires. Vacci- nated for Cholera, Ga. Cert. Rrucellosis free swine herd No, 17. Prices reasonable. J, UT) Trunnell. Tr., Cochran, Ph. Webster 4-2784. Reg. SPC service bones good length, and are selected from outstanding bloodlines. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst, Ph. 730. (4 mi. SE Pinehurst). POULTRY FOR SALE Araucanus (Easter pullets laying blue or green eggs and roosters, $10.00 pr. Exp. Col; Eggs, 4. colors, 50c.- ea., parcel post PP; Dark Cor-. nish Bulldog type bantams, | $6.00 pr. extra roosters, $5.0U ea. txn, Col. MLO. Mrs. Adcia A Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. 8 bantam and game chick- ens, Be ton. 50c ea. FU Sells Ave. SW, Atlanta LO ey Ph, PL. 3-4533. = White Crested Black Polish, White and Black Langshans, Lakenvelders and Light Brah- mas, also 1 Golden pheasant female, for sale. Fred Blay- lock, 315 Crescent Ave. Chick- amauga. 10 all color 1 yr. old ban- tam hens, $10.00 and rooster bright roosters, full stock, March and April hateh, $1. 50 ea; 5 game hens, Shuffler and Roundhead cross, and a stag, $10.00. Dewey Holland, Coog- ler Rd. Dalton. cs mixed bantam hens for sale. Sallie Savage, Rt. Suwanee. Ph. GR v-3614. 8 pullets, 1 rooster Silver Spangled Hamburg and 6 pul- lets and 10 roosters Black Cochin bantams, $5.00 trio; about 18 Eng. Pouter, 18 Fan- tail and 8 Crested Helmet pigeons, $1.00 ea. for lot; Ara- ucanus (Easter Egg) chickens, $1.00 ea. up. S. J. Griener, lanta 18. : Purebred Golden Sebright bantam roosters, Rose Comb, (1958 hatch, $1.50 ca, at farm. Ship Exp. Col. Mrs. T. W. Newscuie, Sandersville. ~ Golden > Sebright bantams, Buff Cochins and Silver Duck- Wiops, pure steg.. Limproved through Prize roosters), 1959 Nast i. BOUL 27% 00 trio. W:.P: Seat 412 Neely Ave, ss East Point. Pure Cornish bantams, ages, price reasonable. J. A. Pope, 957 Ben Hill Rd. East Point. ia PO. 1-38142. ~ Laying hens, ~~ bantams, ducks, game chickens, pigeons, doves, cages, feed containers, etc., alsol horse cart, for sale. Mrs. S. E. Guess, 1892 North Druid Hills Rd., N. E. Atlanta 19. old Dark Cornish hens, $11. or $2.25 ea: hatching eggs, $1.65 for 15 and my cartons be perned a. 68s: buyers expense. M. O. oe Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. Box 35; Ly. Ty. Pure Dark Cornish 1959 hatch cockerels, large, big. bone type, long yellow legs, | $2.00 ea. at farm. Wont ship. | en on free range). H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Game cock, _ half Round- head and halt Claret, $3.00; also 2 White Hackle hens, $3.00 ea. C. L. Griffin, 712 Valk ery Gainesville. 39 grown hens and 7 roos- ters, $30.00, or $3.00 pr. Cash. only. Wil ship: Mes. C.. Bo Hinson, Claxton. Madigin Clarets, 7 hens and 1 cock, also 5 stags and 5 puliecs. Good price ua c.ivire lot or individually. A, F. Skin- ner, Rt. 3, Box 317, College Park. Ph. PO 1-2691. 4 purebred Silver Spangled Hamburgs, 7 mos. old, 1 roos- tex and 38 pullscs, $i 09. es Usry, 1605, Maryland Ave., Augusta. Hwy. | Triple A Brown Leghorn hens, Houdans, Speckled ban- tams, Black Cochins bantams, Greenhead Mallard ducks, geese, cnukar quail, Golden and Amherst pheasants. Can- not ship. Joe R. Johnson, Jr., Hie ay Conyers. Approx. - 150 N.H. Red 4-A hens, 12 mos. old, laying good, about 100 N.H = A and Pro- a. TAOS. ad Began laying - 4 mos. 3 white Eng. and Muscovy ducks, 3 ea. hens and draks. Will not ship. Mrs. J. W. Bar- Egg) | 14 young NH. Red hens, lay- ing, $1.50 ea. or exch. for shoat of same value. Will not hae : JAYS 42 ASS, _Mrs. Tee Phelts, Rt), Pres- ton. MLAL 8 R. L Red pullets and . rooster. Feb. 1959 hatch, Cornish Bulldog type bantams, extra roosters, ready for serv- ice; Bobwhite quail. any age, 1257 Per. No. 36. C. E. Duke, 1803 | Bouldercrest baie S.E., Atlanta ie ae tye bantams, in free with hens; 5 Golden Se-| ty) all; 5 purebred heavy type 1 yr.| Write before you come (chick- wick, Rt 1. Box 208, Jesup: 10 R EL Red Seog ayh Keystone, 1958 hatch, $i. if Mrs Bs Re Carlisle, Rt 1, Hogansville. ullets, ready to lay, $1.75 ea, ie sev. hundred W. L. hens, some laye-s, 50 ea. David tLee, Rt. 4, Newnan. Ph. AL 3-4297. Purple and purple and white guineas, all sizes, 35 to $1.25 ea. at farm days only. Will not ship. John A. Lawrence, Mil- ledgeville. (Rt. 441 at No. edge of city: limits). some bantams. Sell or trade for geese, turkeys,. Houdans, Polish or Easter Egg chickens. You pay shipping chgs. Leon- ard L. Underwood, Rt. 1, Box 65, Dalton. 2 Bronze 2 yr. old turkey hens and 1 gobbler, $15.00, also, 10 small type game. an- tam hens and pullets, 2 or 3 roosters, $7.50 for lot. Aft Rt. 2, Covin gton. Several geese, ~ both sexes, for sale. D. G, Harrison, 1830 Snapfinyer Rd. ere Ph, BU. 9-0283. type bantam chicks, $5.00 pr. and up; also, 50 BB Bronze turkeys, $6. 00 ea. Will not 400 R. I Red and 200 W, L. 7 White Pekin ducks also Ta04 Northwest FeON. We Ate cl my blece. J. Owens, St, Charles Sizemore, Springs. a x Chukar partridges, Pure Dark Cornish n Bulldog Ringneck pheasants, $1.0 iship. Mrs. J. E.: Carter, Box 487, McMurry. Dr., lanta 11, | 11, Ph DI. 4- 1388. ce Oita owen ietn? POULTRY WANTED amount up to 30, would like to have grown ones, but will take some younger. Will pay $1.75 ea. if delivered. Write before shipping. C. E. Downs, Thomaston. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALF Ringneck pheasant breed- ers, also Chukar partidges of _all sizes, priced according to age. James W. Webb,. 133 Anderson Circle, Smyrna. Ph. HE. 5-4067. Want Muscovy Ducks, any. SW, At-. Ove poping: Fa white and red Sad les, man Tailmarked Owls Priest; also bantams Duckwings, Black Tail Black Cochins. Reaso Hoyt L. Shields, Rt. 4, Springs Community, Dal Pigeons, White Kin ver Kings, 2 pr. Fantai white, all blue, $3.00. pr FOB; also purebred (chicken) pullets & ; 6 mos. old. G. W. Willia 1, Box. 755, Columbus FA 38-0101 A Common pigeons, ; working, $1.00 pr; Hamburg chickens, $ bantam hens and roo $1.00 a; young ducks, $3.00 pr; youn guineas, $1.00 ea. Yawn, _Byronville. ~ Chukars, grown an stock; 3-4 mos. old, $1. this year, disease free, pr according to age. T. W. B champ, Rt. 1, Box 108, alsonville. Ph. JA. 4- 226 1959 hatch Chukars and up; Northern Bobw quail, 50c ea. and up; P 87: Jap White Silkies, $2 and up. id. Li: Taylor, Ba Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-581 Few Bobwhite quail, ea. Permit No. 100; also neck pheasants, Cornish bantams, cockerel and hens, : At my place on Chalybeate J. G. Willingham, , Manche Some pen raised Bobwh ial Bax Na A tae Dewey H. Worthy, 611 Gree ville St. LaGrange. 2,000 grown Northern Bo | white quail. this yrs hat $1.00 ea. Will del. orders 300 or more. Per. No. 8. 7. Pave, 2125 6th St. ACG bus. Ph. FA 2-5896. Some excellent Ped. N White rabbits, 4 mos. old . $5.00 up to Sr. ucks. Pric below values according t dividual. Exch. for va farm products. C. W. 149 North Ave, N. E. lanta 8 ee Vastu brokers, banks, dealers, will not be published. out of the state. notice will be discarded. for the notice. | Fall Farm Land Edition | OCTOBER 14 | The annual fall FARM LAND edition of th Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday, Octobe 14. The deadline for all notices or advertisements riving in the Market Bulletin Office is October 1. 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