Phil Campbell, Brantign ne. Commissioner ulletin FoLUME 45 | To Cattlemen's Problem (Reprinted From Agricultural Research) | Aclear understanding of cattle dwarf- Bmone of the most misunderstood and eared problems of the industryis shap- me up with increased research by USDA, Slate experiment stations, and breeders. There are several different types of - SPINAL X-RAY of dwarf calf show | faces. These edges are probably cause | lopment stage; there's an overall Milder abnormalities are found in | mals is smooth, regular; lo | brae sections in insets show f ce _- Scientists Seek Answer s tiny undulations like jagged sawtooth on lower vertebrae sur- d by squeezing of vertebrae during cartilagenous deve- shortening of vertebrae and corresponding increase in depth. high percentage of carriers vertebrae. Spine of normal ani- wer surfaces of vertebrae are shaped like half moon, Cleared verte- hese differences even more clearly, dwarfs. The type known as the snorter so called because it breathes heavilyis probably most common and troublesome. These animals, also known as shorthead- ed or brachycephalic dwarfs, are thick, potbellied, and shortlegged, with bulging foreheads, undershot lower jaws, and pro- truding tongues, Such dwarfs can usually be recognized at birth or within 3 or 4 weeks: Carriers of the dwarf gene, however, - aren't easy to identify since they look normal. Most current research is aimed at NUMBER 15. finding a simple, accurate method of get- ting rid of dwarfism by identifying these carriers at a young age. This eliminates expensive and time-consuming breeding tests later. Early detection also helps de- cide which animals should go into the feedlot and which should be saved for breeding. X-raying of calves vertebrae appears most promising. Research so far points to the X-ray method as the most promising of several physical and chemical. methods under study. The lumbar (lion) vertebrae of many carriers spines show characteristie abnormalities recognizable in Z-rays of calves less than 10 days old. Pictures must be taken when animals are young because its difficult to get clear X-rays of older animals. Also, the telltale spinal defects that help identify carriers tend to disappear as animals grow older, Research on the X-ray technique was started at the Iowa Agricultural Experi- ment Station in cooperation with USDA. Most active work on this method is now underway at lowa and, jointly with USDA, at the Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Tennessee stations. Eight other stations are cooperating on this and other tech- niques. Studies are supported by special Federal appropriations, private industry, and individuals. X-ray test results were recently pools ed by cooperators. Of 186 known carriers, 167 or 90 percent were found to have ab-= normal vertebrae. Of several thousand calves thought to be dwarf-gene free, 86 percent were found to have normal vertes brae. Abnormal vertebrae in the other 26 percent varied with the line of breeding. So far, it has been impossible to distine guish between the mild abnormalities un# related to dwarfism and some of thosd thought to be due to the dwarf gene. Another limitation of the X-ray techs nique is the difficulty in classifying X- rays showing borderline abnormalities. In addition, its sometimes hard to get clea? pictures, and equipment is expensive. Research is helping a great deal in obe (Continued On Page 4) FARMERS MARKET SETS TWO-DAY YULE RECESS The Atlanta State Farmers Market will observe a two-day yule shut-down this year, Boyce Dyer, director of the Markets Divi- sion, announced today. He said the sprawling market, located ot Forest Park, would close in observance of Christmas at midnight December 24. Business will be resumed when the market reopens at midnight Sunday, December 26, the markets chief said. pace TWo GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building bt. N.E. Atlanta 7. farm: Experienced. Want sal- Bt. SW. Atlanta 18. pa well. _-basis, or reg. job on farm. Ex- . .. Allanta 16, | children wants to raise chick- fatm, with sphicken house, to be located ee in Hall Co. Write. a i Hunter $ = Atlanta 3, Phone JAckson 4-3292 treet, S.W. Georgia NATIONAL EDITOR/Al _| [Asp chain AFFILIATE MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercia}] business, any commercia] businessman, any company or organization li- eensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua doing business under a trade name or commercial) business name. . The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respo.'sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting tom published notices. Advertiserr are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in 8 public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub. lication that is delivered through the United States mail. 2 Jack Gilchrist Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde | Editor Notices. Circulation Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Mailing Roon Supt. 191%. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St, Covmgton, Ga., py Georgia Department of Agriculture. class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, "1900. Accepied for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1108. Act of Oct 8. Candler Clement Jr Entered as second Address requests to be MANAGER, Market Bulletin. mauling list, changes of address, etc., change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to of removed from to CIRCULATION Atlanta, All requests for Adaress all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF tuiciaona Market Bulletin, Atlanta. FARM WAN Man and wife want job on farm working for wages, Can drive truck and tractor, both to work. Need 3-4 R, house. Move any time, in or around Coffee Co. Letters ans. or see. Howard Whitten, 209 So. Cal- lege Dr. Douglas. Middleaged white woman, alone, wants job on farm with reliable, elderly people, to do light farm work, for room, board and reasonable salary. Miss Mamie Allen, 88 Spruce Married man, 44 yrs. old with 8 children (4-18 yrs.) -wants job on dairy, or reg. ary and 5 R. house, lights and water. Have to be. moved. - Jimmie ie Wilkerson, 861 Crew St. S. W., Atlanta 3. White woman, widow, 42 aT old, wants job on farm, - jooking after chickens or oth- er light farm work. 2 children, 8-4 yrs. old, Need 2-3 R. house - and reasonable wages. Mrs. . Mary Smith, 550 Washington ~_ Want job with good man on farm. Do light work on farm. To be paid every week, with - room and board. Am single, #8 yrs. old. Ollie Clark, Hart- Jee Single, middleaged 1 man and white, wants crop on 50-50 -perienced. Need 2 rooms for own furniture to batch. Have to be moved. Need work im- mediately. Go anywhere, but prefer So. Ga. George R. Mor- row, 185 Savannah St. S. E. Col. man and wife and 2 + ens on halves and help out on reliable party. Need house to live in and _ wear Dahlonega, Lumpkin Co. Zeldia ae Earle, Rt. 2, Box 33, Dah- nega. ape! WORK TED 53 yr. old white man, mar- ried, large family, wants crop for next year (and be furnish- ed) with good, reliable man. Need good 4-5 R. house with elec. water and fuel, located on mail and school bus Rt. See or write. Arthur Ledford, Rt. i, White. . Want 2 i. crop on Halvs. 3- A: tobacco, 12-15 A. pea- nuts and cotton each, also some corn. Exp. tractor and equip- ment operator. Have 4 chil- dren old enough to help work. Can furnish self. Must be with- in 50 mi... Tifton. C: M. Mok, Rt. 1; Chula, White, christian man with wife and 3 yr. old son, wants job on farm with good, honest party, tending cattle, hogs, or any kind farm work. Must have at least $5.00. day. Sunday off. Willing work- er, honest, sober. Wife help with light farm work. Need 3-4 R. house, wired for elec. stove. Write. Rev. Gene South- erland, Rt,.1, Fairmount. Want job on farm to do farm work, or on dairy or chicken farm. Can do some work with tractor. Am single man. Can begin work now. Want room, board and salary. COR Greene, Rt. 3, Cuthbert. Mother and 2 sons, 15 and 18 and daughter 20 yrs. old, wants farm work at once. Ex}, in broiler and laying hens, but any kind farm work will do. 2 work full time. Need house wired for stove and good wages. Go anywhere, ready now, have to be moved. Mrs. Nany Barnette, Rt. 2, Box 113, Abbeville. Bee Want share crop tractor farm, or day work on farm. Have wife and 17 yr. old son. Self and son drive tractor and truck. Need 4 R. house. Have to be moved. Andrew Flour- noy, RFD 2, Banebead Rd. Ele laville, : 1 es. MARKER BU LeTin ce ee ead cattle sees of wants job as. caretaker farm or running a dairy. Dave Pullin, Rt. 1, Box 157, Oxford. | Ph. 6567 (Covington). Man and wife want job raising broilers, sober, honest and reliable, 5 yrs. experience. Can furnish references. Will be available around Jan. 10th. Joe D. Westbrook, Rt. 1, Dal- las, Ph. 4021. Man, 39 yrs. old, and wife wants job on farm. can drive |tractor and truck. Will have to be moved. State wages. Charlie Boutwell, ma. 15 Pitts. Married man, no children, wants job at once on farm, tending hogs, cattle or as care- taker. Need furnished house with lights and living wages. Inquire at Kemps Store, Mur- rayville. John LL, Chambers, Bt T Murrayville. FARM HELP WANTED Want single, white man to batch, nice quarters, and to take care of farm chores and cleaning up around dairy. Robt M. Young, Rt. 2, Chick- amauga. Want white woman, 5b 60 yrs. old, in good health, to live as one of family on ftarm in Christian home and do light farm work on farm. Private room. Reasonable ey Mrs. E.R. Mifflin, Rt. 2, Tifton: Want reliable man to work on Beef cattle farm. Apply in person. R. E. Mitchell, c/o Shamrock Stock Farm, Zebu- lon. Ph. L) 7-8742. Want couple under 50 yrs. colored, to work for day fages on cattle farm. Have good house, lights and water. Must be sober and able-bodi-+- ed. Write Joe Luce, P.O. Box 392, Fort Valley. Want man with small fam- ily to work farm on halv- Corn and some cotton to be planted, also butterbeans, _|watermelons and some peas. Have tractor and mule. 4 R. house wired for elec. stove; on mail and bus Ht., near Church, MES, Js ie Li. Whittemore, Ri. 3; Douglasville, Want man with smal tamaily to work farm on haives. Have tractor and mule. Do some truck farming, corn and cot- ton. Good 4 RK. house, wired for stove. On school bus and mail Ri. in sight of Church. Have some corn to gather, also pasture to fix. Can give some work until crop time. Letters ans. Geo. E. Mize, Rt. 3, Doug- lasville. Want qnencumbered coun- try woman, 35-45 yrs. old, to do light farm work on tarm. Pay according to work. Pri- vate room; board, and modern conveniences. Carl Perry, 603 East Spring St. Monroe. Want farm hand with small family for work on farm for day wages. Steady work. 4 R. house, on school bus route. No drinkers. Give references. Write. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folk- ston. Want good hand to work 1 H. crop on 50-50 or on stand- ing rent basis. Good 5 R. house, water, lights, on mail Rt. Geo. S. Smith, Sharpsburg. Want good, clean, honest, sober and dependable man to. live as one of family on farm and help farm, drive tractor, etc. Reasonable wages. W. C. Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 320. La- Fayette. Want individual or a white couple, 25 to 45 yrs. old to live and work on Beef cattle farm. Must be able operate tractor and do gen. repair and other work on farrn. Furnish good monthly salary and mod- ern home. G. C. Walker, P.O. Box 1255, Macon. Want man and wife or not too large a family to farm on 50 - 50 basis or by day. 10.5 A. eotton, 10.6 A. peanuts. 23) or 30 A. Corn, 2 good mules and sultivator, few hogs, milch cow good house deep well ye: elec. pump. school Rt. C. oats Lilly. . Sa FOR SALE Webster pine planter and Ferguson tractor. Will sell to- gether or separately or will trade for farm machinery. R. V. Westbrook, Rt. 3, Com- merce, Ph. OR. 7-2878. Tractor cultivator, Ford make, used only 1 yr., has 11 ft.. $175.; Ford, lift type, har- row, has new scallop disc on front, $100. W. W. Gordon, Rt. 2, Rochelle. Intnl., 1 ton, 91946 truck, $300.; 1 row: Allis Chalmers tractor with cultivators, fer- tilizer attachment and cotton planter, good rubber and in pood running cond., $300. S. J. Foss, Rt. 1, Brooklet, Ph. TE. 9-3187 (Statesboro). Case tractor for sale or would trade for pick-up truck. Tom Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244, Newnan. 1951 Allis Chalmers tract- tor,. cultivators and 10 dise Taylor-way harrow. All in A-1 cond. Leon Austin, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. HO. 1-5154 (Fayetteville). f 2 sets platform scales for sale. H. W. Jones, Rt. 3, Com- merce. 1950 Super A tractor with 2 new rear tires, in fair cond. and equip. in fair cond., 1 single harrow and 1 turn plow, all for $350. B. F. OBerry, Rt. 1, Millwood. rSW, Atlanta 15, Ph. M. 8539. Egg-O-Matic egg grade: 1956, TO- 35, rane tor with 3 point hitch, low high range and Tayl bush and bog harrow, Hubert V. Cox, 1570 Ce Grove Rd., Conley, Ph, 7-0001 (Atlanta). Elec. incubator, 100. never used, $25.; 4 deck e! brooder, in good cond., cap., $15.; weed sprayer, At my home. Mrs. F. L. Un wood, 2398 Lakewood A complete with table and can- dles, in good cond., priced re 4 sonable. Emmett Seabolt, Ma egret. Bready garden tractor > 2-1/2 hp Briggs-Straton with equip., 32 in. mo machine, 8 dise harrow, cu th vator and turning plow an opening plow, $135. J. \ Nall, 11 Spring St.; a Ph. 2372. 7 abated pony ees (Sur rey) ball bearing, with and shafts. Can work 1 or W. L. Banks, Shady Dale, PI 5564 (Monticello). a Traylorway bush and bo harrow, 8 disc, almost ne sub- soiler for .Farmatl Intnl.; side dresser for For tractor; cultivators pair, an 2 dusters, 6 row, for Ford an Farmall Intnl.; wood $s: John Deere feed mill. Loca at Jersey. Wm. C. McGarit; 934 Artwood Rd., NE, Atlan oe DR. 7-8290 from 7- SS 650 gal. Wilson milk bulk tanks <2 tS old. Mrs. Steve Mizer Rt. 2, Americus. s Buckeye saps and hat- cher, 7,200 egg. cap., 3 elec. hoover and 3 elec. battery brooders, feeders, waterers, coops and eps baskets. 0 Sh B50 Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3- Real nice pony trailer, ex- cellent cond., $235. also, Shet- land pony viceroy with nickle plated wheels and practically new set of harnesses, $235. or will trade all or part for pro- ven Shetland stallion. H. L. Strickland, Oakland Dr., Gain- esville, Ph. Lenox 2-6395. 2 wheel all metal Jeep trai- ler in good condition, $60. F. . Gaines, 4313 Ayers Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-1667. Homemade brooder, 50 cap.: 2, 1 H., turning plows and 2 single stock plows; Cole plan- ter with distributor, like new, used 1 season; garden push plow with all attachments and 3 joints concrete pipe for well. All or part, real cheap. Mrs. Agnes Smith, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph. 9730. 1953 Farmall AV tractor and equip., tires almost as all in very good cond., $700. H. C. Cleland, Rt. 1, Box 359, Sa- ota Ph. Pr. 2-3245 (Guy- ton 2 Oakes quail prooders, thermostatically controlled, complete with waterers, feed- ers and thermometers, $15. ea; several quail raising pens, $15. ea. All in new cond. Will not ship. Russell B. Banks, Jr., Rt. 3, Fayetteville. 1,850 gal. Heil farm milk pickup tank, mounted on 1957 Ford truck, F-700, full air brakes, for dairy use only. John S. Pittard, 2711 Pied- mont Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 3-9431. John Deere H tractor: J. D. 2 dise, plow; 16 disc smooth- ing harrow: 8 row, J.D. cotton duster. All in good cond; piee '2 H. wagon all for $450. L. E Harris, Union Point. Jeep, 1 ton pick-up truck, 1957 model, 4 wheel drive, ex- cellent cond. 4 wheel drive, e with excellent heavy duty tread, equipped with heater and other extras. Reasonable (less than 1/2 price of new truck). Will trade for older model truck. H. M. Arnold, Jr., Monroe, Ph. 6251 days. _ John Deere 45, self propell- ed combine, used 2 seasons, grain header, used only 1 we In perfect cond., $2,700. J. Sanders, Millhaven, Ph. Tal bert 92-132 after 7 PM. . Approx. 3,000 layer cakes, Lawler make in good cond., 60c per cage. Located on my farm. Theodore T.. Molnar, Box 100, Cuthbert 1 tractor, plow, and mower, all excell Woodstock. Stone Mountain, 4 J - deep well pump and ft. plastic pipe, $40. J. Li. lan, Rt. 3, College Park, PO. 1-4845 (Atlanta). Large MM tractor, very g 0 cond., treads on rubber t good, starter and bush bog harrow, $225.: aleo, 3 power David Br: diey gar cultivator, cond., $125. Luther C. Sr 1281 Stephenson Rd.; Lithon ia, Ph. HU. 2-6659. Butane gas bank, 350 gal. cap., with meter reading 0! 40 pet. gas in tank at prese! and approx. 40 ft. pipe wil cut-off valves. Bernice Phe Box 296, Roswell. Dairy Equip.: 150 gal, stain less steel pasteurizer _| thermometers, recording cloc! irrigation board, sanitary pip pumps and other dairy eq Will sell cheap or trade farm mach. or cattle. E. Lu for, Ri. 1, Ben Hill, a ve -1034 (Atlanta). 8 Brower kerosene oa ers with brass fittings cut-off valves, Hovers | Wicks, in A-1 cond., all $140. Brady Moss, Rt. 1, Wh Ph. EV, 2-0547 between 5 6 PM. 8 N Ford .tractor, caltigaee bottom plow, harrow, all good cond., $850. Terrell Swin dle, Nashville, Ph. 9292.) | One 12 Hale hog feeder; LD in. Meadows corn mill; Hale power corn sheller. All Wii belts. H. W. Jones, Commerc 16 gt. Burpee pressure can ner, $16.: Burpee can seale unit, $10., both like new. Mi H. M. Hoffman, 1608 Wood- bine Ave., SE, Atlanta 17, Pl DR. 3- 4595. a A 100 Farmall tractor, 1951 model, with planters, culti- vators, bottom plows and oth- er equip. All in good cond., for sale. Mrs. Helen M. McDon 3 ald, Rt. 2, Box 159, Jesu Ph. Juno 4- -2421 (Odum). Allis Chalmers CA tracto with planters, cultivators, dise plow, No. 5 Allis Cha mers mower and Allis Chal- mers sub-soiler. All in very good cond., $1,000.; D-14 A lis Chalmers tractor with Al- lis Chalmers, 11, row, drill, like new, $1,850. M. E. Dillard, Rt. 4, Coc fan. 20 in. Meadows. coramlll : good shape; 10 in. John Deere hammermill for sale or woul trade for cattle. J. N. Youn, bee eis 2 H wagon, $25.; t iron db (re with 2 singletrees, $5. set gears with 2 leather CO. size 17 and 19, $5. a Davies planter, all pla garden tractor, $25. Wi ship. G. L.. Jackso FOR SALE od 2 H wagon with all ies and good hay frame, dinner bell and frame, Secil Turner, Rt. 2, Carl- 1 mi. from Point Peter), W. 77-3496. : ge windmill in good . all steel construction, ced reasonable. Thomas Da- , Axson. ' disc. Athens tiller, heavy ty, for fire break or clear- new ground, has tire on lever for adjustments. s Ford or Ferguson tractor, ad cond., $150 no letter, 0, want used farm jeep, ex- dent cond., no junk, rea- ble. M. F. Cole, Rt. 1, EQUIPMENT WANTED ant 40 or less, 40 lb., tube e, broiler feeders. Must be good as new. State price d type. W. Neal Whitworth, x 186, Lavonia. llis Chalmers G_ tractor, draulic lift, dist. plow, cul- ators, G-Whiz mowing ma- ine, ood as new. Henry C. rnon, Rt. 1, Cumming, Ph. , 1-5927. 0 ten gal., milk cans: 12 water cooler; 6 can water ler; instant cooler. Make . Mrs. M. J. White, Rt. thonia. _ ant Ford or Ferguson trac- . State cond. and price in t letter, J. M. Cheely, Rt. Watkinsville. _ Want. buggy in good cond., complete with harness. Ray Chappelear, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Want buggy in good run- cond. Mrs. Agnes S. Pea- , 122 Strickland Ave., kshear. Vant to trade 1953 Ford or ick, A-1 shape, good tires, good tractor in A+1 shape th equip. Prefer 1954 or . W. J. Owenby, 1542 Bolton Atlanta 18, Ph, SY. 4- Want 1,000 to 1,500 ibs. d mixer, preferably hori- type or above floor up- comlete with motor. 2 cond, and price Glen tingale, Stapleton. 5 sprang shanks. for eere field plow, 3 longs shorts. Give prices in letter..L. W. Allgood, Rt. Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-3940 awrenceville) after 5:30 Want 1 power corn sheller once. L. M. Sanders, Rt. 1, uitesburg. Want 1 rotary mower that be attached to tractor. A. obinson, Rt. 2, Acworth. Want small tractor, prefer wheel garden. Give name ke, cond. all imp!ements price in first letter and ere located. W. S. Harri- , Rt. 1, Social Circle. Want 250 gal. Propane gas k, to sit on top of ground. Davis, Rutledge. Want 300 gal. or larger, ik, milk tank with compres- Pe. S Davis, Rt. 1, Rut- ge, Ph. 2357; ant 2 or 4 wheel utility rubber tires, plain or mp body. John M. Barber, 26 Springbrook Dr., Deca- . Ph. HI.3-4458 after 6 PM. ant Farmall cub with farm pment within 50 mi. ra- of Atlanta. Must be_rea- ably priced. H. R. Hines, . Holly St., NW, Atlanta, SY. 4-4818. Want power take-off pulley mbly for 1957 model 320 in Deere tractor, at reason- price. Within 50 mi. ra- f Bremen. Thomas R. , Box 561, Bremen. t PT i pipeline and sprinklers eder spreader for Allis ers B tractor. Edward d 2037 Spring Hill Terr.. ta December 16, 1959.0 65 model. Will give or take tractor irrigation - Want 1950 or pick-up ~ good cond. James lL Whitak- er, 235 Hampton St., MeDon- ough, Ph. 3447, Want a hand well pump ani ipe. Quote price. Joe Ridley, Box 68, ee Want two 6 in. diameter, roller or ball bearings, to use on 6 in. shaft on water wheel. Charlie Williams, Rt. 3, Ath- ens. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Klondike Strawberry plants, 300, $2; 500, $3; $5 M.; Lady T., $1.00 C., 500, $3.50; $6 IN, All young, well rooted plants. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Govt. inspected Pecan trees, Stuart, Desirable, Farley and Elliott, 1/2 ft., $1.50 ea.; 2/3 ft., $1.75 ea. Add postage. L. E. Brown, Baconton. | Everbearing Strawberry plants, rich red, frost resistant damp packed, 50, $1.50; $3.00 C. Add 30c postage on all or- ders, Mrs, Ruth Haynie, Rt.j- 2, Box 469, Augusta (Belair), h. 68349. < Strawberry plants, Florida 90s, $2.00 C. PP; Rabbit-eye huckleberry plants, 25c ea. plus parcel post or express. A. T. Milteer, 304 N. Clay St.,| Quitman. --Chas. Wakefield and Round Dutch cabbage plants, 7 CC} 500, $1.75, $3.00 M.; White Rermuda Onions, 75c C., 500,' $1.50, $2.50 M. PP. H, E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley. Horseradish plants, 50c doz., | Horseradish roots, Queen of Meadow, 50 Ib.; red long, hot Pepper, 25 doz. pods; shorter, 15 pods, 25c; hottest of all kind, 25 pods, 25c: Garlic, one | cent ea., red Raspberry, 25 ea. 5, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. | Presley Fowler, Rt. 5 Box 78, Ellijay. _ Strawberry plants, Klon- dikes, $4.75 M.; everbearing Mastodon, $6.00 M., $1.30 C. Mrs Patsy- Watkins, Rt. 1, Cumming. Strawberry plants, Blake- more, $1.50 C.; Mastodon, $1.25 C.: Klondike. $1.00 C., 500, $4, $8 M.; Peppermint, 30c doz.; Seuppernong vine cut- ting, 75c doz.; Mtn. Huckle- berry, bearing size, 75c doz.: Sugar Pears, $1 ea. Add pes- tage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ph. ME, 4-3647. Mastodon Strawberry plants, $1.25 C.; 500, $3.75, $6.00 M.: Klon- dikes, $5 M. Mrs. Guy Crowe. Rt. 1, Comming. : Cert. Superfection ever- bearing Strawberry plants, $2.00 C. PP. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. Di 44706. Chinese Chestnut seedlings, from selected nuts. Heavily rooted and branched, 2. yr. trees, 3-4 ft., $1.50. ea. Eixp.. Col. Minimum order, 3 trees. R. I. Gibbs. 1007 Clifton Rd., NE, Atlanta 7. Charleston Wakefield and Round Dutch frostproof cab- bage plants, 300, $1.00, 500, $1.50, $2.50 M. PP. R. Chan- clor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035. Nice, large Strawberry plants, good roots, one cent ea. At my home or add postage, Mrs. J. T. Pullins, Rt. 2, Box 43-A, Forsyth, 60 or 70 nice grape vines, the Concord variety, roots, 1 to 3 ft., 25 and 30c ea, at my place. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd. Ellenwood. | Tenn. Beauty and everbear- ing Strawberry plants, $1.25 C. plus 25c postage. No. COD orders. Mrs. R. B. Swaney, Rt, 2, Box 20B, Blue Ridge. 3 yr. old, well rooted, bearing size, Red Turkey and Celestial ig pusnes, $1 up. No shipping. W. S. McCurdy, 1110 Clifton Rd., Atlanta 7, Ph, DR, 3-5242. Everbearing Strawberry plants, fine variety, 70 doz:, $3.50 C. Add postage. Will ex- change for Pecans. Mary Tem- lin Eastanollee. 1951 Fora| truck. Must be in| 16, $1 H 19@) and Blakemore good! A Strawberry plants, $1.00 C.; old fashion Peach trees, 25c ea.; Muscadine Grape vines, emalaya Blackberries, 6, $1.00; Garlic bulbs, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. P. Ma- lachi Smith, Rt. 6, Clarks Bridge Rd., Gainesville. pe Lote Strawberry plants, $1.50 C.; well rooted Muscadine,:Red and Yellow Plum. Peaches, clear seed, both large and small yellow Plum seed, old fashion sweet iyellow Oct., all. seedlings, 3, $1.00 or exch. for Honey, white feed sacks or Pecans. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Sage and Catnip plants, 10c ea., $1 doz.; Peppermint, five cts. bunch; Iceberg and Bos- ton lettuce plants, 60c C.; Gar- lic bulbs, 50c doz. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. __Nice Blakemore strawberry plants, $1 C., 500, $4, $7.50 M. John Fields, 1026 W. St. Griffin, Ph. 3682. Florida 90 Strawberry plants, $1 C., 500, $4, $8 M. Add 20c per C. for postage. No checks. Mrs. H. H. Smallwood, Attapulgus. Vine Okra( dish rag gourd) seed, 1959 crop, sound and clean, 25 seed, 30c and stamp- ed envelope or 35c del.; 100 seed with 10 extra, $1 dey Mrs. = L. Walker, Rt. 3, Carrol- on. Seed cane: 7 dif. Varieties, soft and hard red and soit and hard green, Ribbon, Blu and soft -Florida pink; ha green, 6c stalk, balance 8c per stalk, at the bank in Denmark, Hwy. 67) 8. J.. Foss, Rt. 1, Brooklet. Ph, LE 9-3187 (Statesboro). Blakemore Strawberry lants, $1.50 C.; Mastodon, 1.25. C.; Klondike, $1.00. C., 500, $4.00, $8.00 M.; Scupper- nong vine cuttings, 75c doz.; Peppermint, 30e doz; Mea. Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c {doz.; Sugar Pears, $1.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, a ae Gainesville, Ph. ME Apricots, 2, $1.00; Figs, 3 $1; Indian Summer everbear- ing red Raspberry, $2 doz.; Lucretia Dewberry, thornless Boysenberry and Eldorado Blackberry, $1.00 doz. Damp packed and PP in Ga. Mrs. Vernon Judy, Rt. 3, Franklin. Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cauliflower, Chinese cabbage, Kohlrabi, Lettuce, Nest Onion and Garlic plants, Wakefield cabbage, heading collards, Chinese cabbage, Parsley, Dill, all 35 doz. No less $1. orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Register. Klondike Strawberry plants, well rooted and damp packed, 90c C., $8.00 M. Add 25e per C. for postage. Minimum ship- ment 200 plants. Mrs. L. S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, At- lanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846, FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda hay, high- ly fertilized, high in protein, cut right and saved right. FOB farm. Will del. up to 200 mi, J. L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin. 1,000 bales, 1959 crop, well fertilized and limed Fescue and Clover hay, square bales, gathered without rain on, 50 bale at my hay barn, 4 1/2 mi. N. Dalton on Hwy. 71. J. F. nderson, Rt. 4, Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-2724. 200 bales good Oat straw, 90c bale at barn. Jasper A. Stone, Rt. 5, Cumming. Coastal: Bermuda hay highly fertilized, no rain, $30.00 ton at farm. M. T. Courson, Hazle- hurst. 1,100 bales Sericea Lespe- deza baled without rain, $30 ton at barn. Will del. reason- able distance. Some oat hay. Mrs. W. A. Estes, RFD, Elien- wood, Ph. GR. 4-4694 (Stock- bridge). New white Corn for feed, 50 bu., $1.00 bu. or any amount of corn. E. M.. Southerland, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Mastodon everbearing| Poplar | 600 bales Lespedeza mixed | with swamp hay, no rain, also. 1,000 bls. Fescue, Moody a and Landino Clover, 75c bale; 700 bales Crab grass or other grasses, 50c bale. in quanti- ties of 100 bales or more and in reasonable distance. Cla- rence Purcell, Rt. 1, Eastan- ollee, 8 tons ground hay with 250 lbs. molasses per ton of hay Serecia, Fescue, Orchar d Grass, Johnson grass mixed (Serecia predominates), $35 ton in sacks at farm. Roy G. Jones, Decatur. boar and gilts. _ lar bloodlines. Prices start at $25. : _ Reg. Landrace, service age From popular. Reg. in buyers name. M, T. Courson, Hazlehurst. = Purebred, meat type, Du- pigs, open and rocs, weaned bred gilts, and males. AIL wormed, treated and will Reg. : : in buyers name. C. G. Grins- ae ley, Jr., Danville, Ph. 3515. 8 Yorkshire pigs, 8 wks. old, Reg. in buyers name, from good bloodline. 10 in litter, both sexes, $15 ea. at my place. -Coryer | Poss, | (near Tyrone). 50 bu. new white Corn for feed, $1 bu. Will sell an amount. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 1, Ellijay. ,000 weighty, square bales of hay, baled without rain, cut off well, fertilized, ungrazed hay meadows, sowed in Fes- cue, Orchard Grass, Clover, and Korean Lespedeza. Sell py bale or ton. Priced reasonable. Near Mud Creek School. James L. Cantrell, Rt. 1, Box a c/o Hillsdale Farm, Cor- nelia. Several tons extra good Coastal Bermuda hay for sale at my barn. Highly fertilized and baled without rain. Win- ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. Juno 4-2312 (Odum). Some hay for sale. M. M. Newsome, Jordan Mill Rd., Sandersville, Ph 3056. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Swine Duroe pigs, 9 wks. old, Reg. in buyers name, wormed and treated for Cholera. From good bloodlines, 9 in _ litter, both sexes, $25.00 ea. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge- ville, Ph. GL. 2-2766. Reg. SPC pigs, from some of the best bloodlines. All sales quaranteed from a guar- anteed disease free herd. Will not ship. Curtis M. Agner, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. 40 shoats, avg. wt. 40 Ibs., life treated, males castrated, | all colors, red and blk. list- ed predominating, $10.00 ea. FOB my farm, 5mi. W. Met- ter, Candler Co. near 46 paved Hwy. L. H. Edenfield, Metter, Ph. MU. 51083. Reg. Black Poland China hogs, from leading Cert. meat type herd, service boars, $75 up; pigs, wt. 50 lbs. or more, $35.00 up; gilts bred to Cert. meat type sires, $125 and $150. Cholera and Erysipellas treat- ed and Bangs and Lepto free. Will ship, best to come see. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. Purebred Duroe hogs, pigs, 2-5 mos. old, either sex, bred gilts and sows, medium and meat type, best of bloodlines, free of disease, with or with- out papers; also, purebred Holstein milch cow, to freshen Dec. 22 with 2nd calf, art. bred. M. M. Newsome, Jor- dans Mill Rd., Sandersville, Ph. 3856. Reg. Beltsville No. 1 boars and gilts, from selected breed- ing stock. Choice meat type, plus heavy, thick, body type. Calvin Stone, Pineview. Reg boar, 24 mos. old, Tam- worth, $50.00; 2 Reg. Tame| worth sows, 1 with 3rd litter and other with first litter, $50 ea.; Reg. guilts, ready for breeding, $35 ea.; Eight 200 Ib. and up, ready to kill, $30 ea. B. B. Harrison; Alpharetta (7-1/2 mi. N. Alpharetta off Hwy. 19.) Top quality Duroc gilts, cherry red, ready to breed, $40 ea. bred, $50.; weanling standard guarantee and Reg. in United Assn., wormed and treated. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley (St. Rt. 96 E. at Houser Mill Site): _ Reg. SPC boars, best blood- lines, long, Meat type, perfect spots; also 2 fine Reg. Bilts, make fine brood sows. See at my place or write and place order soon. George Fer- guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. }3, Milledgeville. _ bigs, $25 ea. and up. All carry | Rayle - | Reg. Durocs, 5 males and 2 == gilt ea, s, treated for Cholera, $25. Tommie Simmons, 50 Hampshire and Tam- worth pigs, reasonably priced. Roy Mabry, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ph, Tulip 7-588 oe. . 2 Reg. Landrace bred sows, | to farrow late in Jan,, $50 ea. Sherman Wilson, Manchester, Ph. TH, 6-3471. Reg. Landrace hogs, service age boars, weanling boars and gilts. All from performance SG tested dams and. sires. Vas- cinated for Cholera, Les.o tested, Ga. Cert. Free Swine Herd No. 17. Pric- es reasonable. J. W. Trunn'l, Jr., Cochran, Ph. WE, 4-204. 40 good, thrifty shoats, Hampshire = Landrace cross; few 7 wk. old; 17 wt. 60 - 90 Ibs., $350 for lot, Write or cail. Russell McGukin, Rt. 1, Bre- men, Ph. Lenox 7-3101. 1 nice poll White Face male, Reg., wt. 1,100 to 1,150 Ibs., 18 mos. old, well marked. H. W. Jones, Rt. 3, Commerce. 2 large sows, 3. Ts. old, ready to breed, they farrow large litters, are good mothers and have good _ dispositions; also, 25 fine pigs and shoats, 9 - 12 wks. old, 30 - 50 Ibs. Reasonable. W. E. Smith, 421 Arnold St., Hapeville, Ph. PO 1-8276 (Atlanta). Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Durocs. Gert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Reasonabie prices. Lawton Ursery, Hazle- AurSt. 8 pure but not Reeg.; big boned African Guinea pigs, 8 wks. old. Richard C. Fountain, Rt. 2, Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4763. 5 female pigs. Black Po- land China crossed, excellent stock, $15 ea., Cook, Fairburn, Ph. 6073 (Pal+ metto). Purebred Yorkshire boars, 1 yr. old, out of too, meat t #2, breeding, $65.00 ea. at: faa, S. H. Applebaum, 223 Marion Dr., Athens. Ph. LI. 6-6379. Cattle Reg. Hereford: horned bull, gentle, $200. See e day ex- felsh, Rt. cept Sunday. M. B. 2, Heath Rd., Macon. . 25 Holstein springers, 1st and 2nd calf, disease free, guaranteed udders. R. B. Cur- ep as at Ph. Madison Reg. Angus cow with Bee bull calf, freshened 2nd time: ~ Reg. Angus cow with second calf (heifer) and Reg, Cheap for cash. Will del. C. N. Me- Clure, Dawson, Ph. AM. 5- 2a06. 2 good, heavy, springers Holstein heifers, $150 ea. at barn. J. A. Stone, Rt. 5, Cum- ming, Ph. Tulip 7-6382._ _ Jersey milch cow, freshen by first of year, also 9 mo Holstein heifer for sale. Mrs. Gertrude Howell, Rt. 1, Mitehel Reg. horned Hereford bull calved Feb. 24. deep, dark ted and extra well marked. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. 12 mos. old, $175.00. E.. Dawson, c/o Holly Oak Ranch, Middle Broadwell Rd.. (11/2 mi. W.) Alpharetta, Ph. GR ~ 5-5960. 3 bred, polled, grade Here- ford heifers, 18 mos. and 2:rs. old, well bred and should calve in March or before, $160 ea. W. Taft Sutton, 1026 Cumberland Rd., NE, Atlanta 46, Ph. TR. -2340).- 7 = a : wed eet eet Brucellozis and Yorkshire. 8 wks. old Dec. 24 Ray will | Reg. horned Hereford bull, taining better pictures. S _.. Some breeders, veterinarians, and -Jeges are using X-rays on a trial basis. _ Most present equipment is satisfactory for use on ealves. Experienced, careful breeders can uti- lize this technique effectively for early Ss bereening of their calves. ____ ghould be used as a further screen for an- x col- Breeding tests PasckeaeG ~ imals with normal X-ray pictures if they | have close relatives that produced dwarfs. Thus, it appears that the X-ray technique is likely to be a tool for herd improvement for individual breeders rather than a basis for merchandising cattle. : Easiest way to get rid of dwarfism would be to recognize carriers by their appearance. Head, body, legs, and tail size are all being studied to determine possi- ble relationship to dwarfism. Spinal-fluid pressure and blood tests and various other approaches are being checked for any + such relationship. Perhaps combinations of these methodsrather than any one riers. ~ Most small ~alonewill tell us which animals ar Space and expense of maintaining a test er cow herd to get rid of dwarfism, For th time being, they can avoid or minimi: by carefully examining the blood lines breeding stock they plan to buy for sig of dwarfism. The best bet is to buy catt from breeders who are making special ef forts to produce dwartf-free stock. Sele tion of dwarf-free pedigree lines isnt in- fallible. But it has the great advantage o being quick and inexpensive and is be ing used throughout the industry. breeders cant afford: th LIVESTOCK _ = FOR SALE eee aS Aes full stock Shorthorn _ gptock bull, 2 yrs. old, $175 at my home. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Gee ts Angus bulls, 9 mos. to Waccinated, from clean herd. _ Championship bloodlines, $175 pnd up. W. T. Torgesen c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia. -. Several choice Reg. Polled ereford bulls carrying best - ploodlines; fing and breedin age bulls for sale. Linton C. Harris, Rt. , screven, Ph. Juno 4-2312 Odum), . Fine, large, Guernsey cow, will freshen Dec. 25, calfhood _ -Yaccinated, clean in every way. _ $am_ Davis, 771 Mickel Dr., _ (larkston. : Horses, Mules & Ponies | Small. 14 hand, sorrel geld- dng, 7 yrs. old, very clean and gentle for children or ladies; Iso, want to purchase good restern saddle, Mrs. (eo. - #indsey, 2457 W. Washington as ee East Point, Ph. PO, 6- |. 2 yr. old chestnut mare, - gound with excellent confor- Mation, halter broke. Sired by Rising Sunday Sun, Dbl. - gteg. Palomino stallion. D. @aith, 5596 Glenridge Dr., NE, _ @tlanta 5, Ph. BL. 5-1745. os Nice, 8 yr. old, white and = Bon Shetland stallion pony, 9 in. high, broke for childen, for sale or trade for sheep, porn or hay. F. C. Seabolt, Madison, Ph, 616 + M-4. At Stud: Janroys Romeo, Reg. No. 521236, fee $50.00; flso, Chestnut Shetland stud; - &lso, for sale, ponies all sizes pnd colors, $125 and up. John Wall, Eatonton Hwy., Madi- gon, Ph. 3-91M4. =e -_. 12 mare mules, wt. 950 Ibs. ko 1,340 lbs., correl horse, wt. 4,130; black mare, wt. 1,300. @ll work perfectly. Sound and ashley Durham, Box 147, Pine , Sorrel mare, wt. about 800 bs. Will bring colt in March, 200. Don Wiley, Rt. 3, Car- - Qesville, Ph. OR. 7-2967. all colors and Gown payment will hold, Mrs. _ @. W, (Ruby) Bentley, Barner Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. 8-2077. mmo" af saddle horse with mo. ol Very gentile, safe for children. - Bell seperate or together. W. a ae Grantville, Ph. JU. _. Large work and ride horse _ B00 to 900 Ibs. that children _ gan work and ride. Tom Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244, Newnan. _ 3 ponies, reasonably pric- ed, 2 spotted stallions, one 6 mos., other 15 mos. and 1 dap- ple stallion with white mane @nd.tail, 13 mos. old. Will hold. y. D. Woods, Rt. 1, Hopewell tg edpharetia, Ph. GR, 5- _, At Stud: Reg. Palomino Arabian horse, also, will sell gr trade for good Palomino f#ndian Creek Dr. Decatur. mare. J. W. Van Horn, 689 Ph. HI 3-4440, 0 ss -. BO mos. old. Calfhood Bangs also, have wean-' Bees are right, $125 to $200.| Shetland ponies and saddle| 2 eolt by side. Both|B for sale, or trade for mare, wt.| N Stud pony, 8 mos. old; bay mare pony, 3 mos. old; 3 sad- dle mares, heavy in foal by 42 in. Palomino pony stallion; also, Reg. black Poland China swine, males, gilts and 2 sows with 14 pigs and 1 sow bred. Come see. c/o Red Dog Farm, Rt. 2 Cochran, Male Shetland black colt. See at my place. Edwin Hal- sey, Rt. 1, Clermont. Good gray mare, about 1,000 Ibs. 12 yrs. old, work anywhere, and is gentle; also Bagwell 1 wagon, almost Gainesville. (2 Mi. Ea. Silver Cy). 1 spotted Welch pony, 6 yrs. old, about 500 lbs., gentle for children to ride, $400; 1 dark bay pony, half Welch, wt. about 700. lbs. 4 yrs. old, gentle to ride, $250.00. Fred Elliott, Box 177, Clayton. Shetland and small all col. 10 nice, pony geldings, children, pinto Welch mare, 4 small mares, all to drop colts in Spring. Reasonable. Small down payment will hold. Jess Holbrook, Jones- boro. Ph. GR 8-6771 lion, 16 mos. old, Go-Boys also 2 Western saddles, in good cond. A. Elwyn Hamen, Jy. Priddy. -Rre- Re 2, La- Grange. -Ph. 2-6533 after 6 PM. ; os At Etud: Red Lights Noble Rex. Reg. 36983, American saddle bred stallion, proven sire of top colts, grandson of Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals Noble Kalarama. Thos. G. Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-6692. Brown and white - gelding Shetland pony, 5 yrs. old, with bridle and saddle. Clarence Sumner, 261 LaGrange St., Newnan after 5 PM. Nice. selection Shetland ponies and saddle horses, all colors and sizes and saddles and bridles. Reasonably pric- ed. Small down payment will hold. Miss Becky Bentley 1119 Barner Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. 8-7125. Several nice quarter type colts and fillies; matched pr. golden buckskin stallions; bay stallion, sorrel filly, 4 stock- ings, blaze face; Reg. yearl- ing Palomino mare. No letters. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, c/o Windy ane Ranch, Waynesboro, Ph. 5 nice Shetland geldings, can furnish with new saddles, will finance: also, 5 purebred Angus bulls, and fifteen 12 wk. old shoats. R. E. Branch, Jr., c/o Lake Rossie Ranch, ishop, Ph. SO, 9-2952. Very gentle 5 yr. old horse, will work any where, can be Tode, wt. about 1,200 Ibs.2*1 wagon almost new and har- hess, At my place 1/4 mi. from accoochee School on Sky Lake Rd. Priced to sell, seper- ately or all together. Barnett Chastain, Sautee. es Sheep and Goats - 65 Ewe sheep, pasture bred to Reg. Hampshire rams, and several already lambed, $10 ea. for lot if sold immediate- ly. Terrell Swindle, Nashville. Ph. 9292 : At Stud: Nubian. buck. out of 8 Qt. Reg. stock. Service Fee $2. E. J. M. Mahon, 1929 Cher- after PM... ry Rd. Augusta. Ph, RE 3-3710 L236. Williais:: new. Judge C. Bennett, Rt. 5,_ sizes guar. to be gentle for Tenn. Walking Horse stal- Early Chance, Reg. No. 590557, jbred, not Reg., 75 bred Ewes and 5 rams, $12.50 ea. R. A. Gaines, Rt. 2, Elberton. 2 billy goats, one white, other brown, 3 yrs. old $5 ea. at my place in Roswell, F. O. Bishop, 1237 Veltre Cir. S. W., Atlanta 11. Ph. PL 3-8977 Excellent young French Al- pine breeding bucks, service age, from DelNorte bloodlines, heavy milk strain, hornless, disbudded. Reg. buyers name, reasonable; taking = or- ders buck and doe kids, Feb- ruary, March del., $25.00 up. All Reg. French Alpines: Miss Nellie M. Mingledorff, Rt. 3, Douslas= = Two 3 yr. old rams (sheep), $20 ea. or trade for 2 that are not related, from 1 to 3 yrs. Old, (Oc le Crett, shi 2) Lavonia. : One fine Toggenburg milk goat, milking now, also fine male goat, part Nubian, part Toggenburg, 1-1/2 yrs. old, for breeding, at my place; also 3 stone churns, cheap. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 386 - Cascade Rd. S. W., Atlanta II. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want good milk goat, Nu- bian, Saanan or crossed. Must be gentle and of good milk strain, reasonably priced; al- so, want ordinary milch cow, not Reg. Must be near. State details and price. Jack B. Fowler, Rt..1, Box 28, Ella- bell. Will trade White Face pure- brood cow, pasture bred to Black Angus, wt. approx. 1,200 to 1,400 lbs, for Shetland mare and stud. Peter R. Iodice, Box 457, ee Rd., Roswell, Ph. Want gentle saddle - horse for lady to ride. Small size pre- ferred. Joe Luce, Box 392, Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-5438. 'GAME, FOWL, ef. FOR SALE 4. Br Syn = old: Peafow!; $100; White King, Silver King, Homers and Fantail pigeons, reasonable; B. B. Reds, Black Cochins, Dark Cornish ban- tams, $1 ea. for lot. Mrs, He- len Street, 3090 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. : ey White King pigeons, $3.00 pr.; common pigeons, mated and working, $1.00 pr.; Ham- burg roosters and hens, $1.50 re bantam hens, $1.00 ea., t Muscovy ducks, $1.50 ea. arling Yawn, Byromville. Large Northern Bobwhite quail, select breeders from un- related stock, approx, 2,000, from 14 to 25 wks old, for re- lease or food purposes. Per. No. 51. Discounts lots of 500 or more. John W. Barr, Jr., Rt. 2 1665 Idlewood Rd. eeoe Mountain. Ph. HI 3- BOTo. ee : Northern Bobwhite quail, 11 wks. to 6 mos. old, raised in large flight pens, Per No. 63; {also flying Mallards, $5.00 pr:|. Golden Sebright bantams, $3 pr. $4 trio; also want pr. Red Carneau pigeons. C. L. Caw-} thon, Riverdale. Ph. GR 8- 8106 (after 6 PM) = i Lane, 12-8080, About 300 Bobwhite quail. Per. No. 36; also 2 trios Jap Silkies, $5.00 trio; and 3 Ring- neck pheasant hens and 1 rooster, CC. E.. Duke, 1803 | Boulderecrest Dr. S. E., Atlan- ta 16. Ph. MA 7-1665.. Approx. 100 pr. Northern Bobwhite quail, 1959 hatch, select breeders, $2.50 and $3.00 pr. Permit No. 87. J. L. Tay- lor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. Northern Bobwhite quail, early 1959 hatch, $3.00 pr., $140 C; white Doves, $5.00 pr. Chukar partridges, $5 pr. Ship Exp. Col. M. O. Miss Eve Wal- lace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E. At- lanta 8. Pr. TR 4-5152. Ped. Giant Chinchillas from Show Winning Stock. Juniors, $3 ea. $5 pr.; Seniors, $5.9) ea. $9 pr.; Trios, $8 and $12. Sat. guar. Cash or M. O. Jim- my Ferguson, Gillsville. Ph. | LE 2-2819 (Gainesville). Very fine N. Z. White rab- bits, purebred and pedigreed, $7.00 and up to $20.00 accord- ing to age and quality. Accept some farm produets at fair | price as part pay. Writh before coming C. W. Page, 149 No. Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-66452. : 14 does and 3 bucks, 1 = 2 | yrs old, also 30 rabbits, 6 wks. to 14 wks. old, $135 for lot, or trade for nice, gentle Shet- land pony. See any day or write. Mrs. Walter E. Gordon, Rt. 2, Gray. (On old 18 Hwy. 6 mi. Gray). ; GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED Will trade mixed chickens for any type Rabbits, does pre- ferred. Mancle Chastain, 4 Brick Plant Rd., Chattahoo- chee, Want ducks, geese and gui- nea fowl. State age and price. Must be near by. Jack Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 28, Ellabell. POULTRY | FOR SALE Araucanus (Easter Egg) chickens, now laying colored eggs, $12 pr.; extra pullets, $7; Dark Cornish bantams, stocky, bulldog type, laying, $6.00 pr; roosters, $3: N. H. Reds (not bantams), 3 mos. old, $2.50 pr; pullets, $1.50: roosters, $1. Exp Col; M. O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph: TR<4-5152. Dd young bantam pullets, ready to lay, 50c ea. 16 layin hens, 7 mos. old, large, $2 .All at my home. Mrs, J.T. Pullias, Rt. 2, Box 43 A, For- syth. A Dark Cornish bantam hens and cockerels, Show Type, good bloodline, $2 ea. Gordon Haney, 5 East Second St., Aragon. ues Pure Dark Cornish cock: erels, ready for service and few pullets, same breed, large big bone type, long -_ yellow legs, $2.00 ea. at farm. Write before coming. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. 50 large Red and 50 W. Leghorn hens, some laying now, 1 yr. old, $1 ea. for lot. . H. Dyer, 2939 Orchard 8. BE. Atlanta. Ph. MA We Oat pee 'erers, Spring hatch, 16 hens and 3 - 76 Golden Campine ers; > - s stock, $75 for lot. Come Wont ship, 42, Shiloah R About 80 AAA Brown Leg- horn. March hatch pullet: and about 30 W. L. hens, ove 1 yr. old. Will not ship. Mrs Evelyn Hunter, Rt. 1, Box 22 : Blue Ridge. 420 True ~ Line W. L. pul- lets, March hatch, in full pro. duction, also 2 automatic wat. 18 feeders and 1 leys elee brooder, like ew (used 6 wks. only). Mrs. . Stephens, Rt. 2, Warrenton. 1200 W. L. Pullets, 500 read to. start production, oth laying good, also 1,000 indi dual cages, feed and wat ing troughs, automatic grader. D. E. Austin, Jr., 456' Glenwood Rd. Decatur. BU: 9-3137. MY 6 AAAA gerade laying typa- R. I. Reds, for sale. Mrs. A nes Smith, Rt. 2, Stone Moun tain, Ph. 9730. ae 6 N. H. young hens anc choice cockerels, $13; 10 youn; hybrid excellent laying hen and Red Cockerel, $20.; t fancy, yr. cGld W. Rocks, High bred, 300 egg str. coc erels, $2.00 ea. Morris Sa ders, Glenwood. About 34 hens, W. R. and Re I. Reds:.calso: : 25" White Rocks 2 mos. old, and I R. 1. Red rooster, $50 for all. C. Philpot, 2477 N. W. Atlanta 4-0009. Whiteface Black Spanish, Si ver Spangled Hamburgs, Blac Giants, Buttercups, Speckled Sussex, big white Langshans., and Black Leghorns Black Minorcas, Araucanus. : $2.25 ea., also Turkins (n: turkeys), $5.00 ea. Raymonc Cal dwel,:Rt. 1, Bag 216, Senoia. Ph. AL 3-692% (Newnan). oleae 12 pullets just started 1 ing, $1.50 ea. J. W. Harriso Ri i, Bex 142, Jonesboro. _ Giant Black Minorca breed- ing cockerels, $5 ea., f $3 ea., trio, $10. L. B. Millia 105 Temple Ave., Newnan, 5 purebred Toulouse geese, mature stock, good breede il. GR. Beasley, 3 ie: Wrightsboro Rd., Augusta. 1 pr. Rouen ducks, $3 ea. 2 white Pekin drakes, $1.5 ea. or trade for White Pekin hens; Golden Sebright ban- tams, grown, $1.50 ea.: 1959 hatch Peafowls, $20 pair. Will ship. Howell C. Jordan, P. O. Box 231, Hawkinsville. 22 nice, fat, 1959 hatch tur- keys, $5 ea. Money Orders only, or at my home, 5-1/2 mi. SW TY TY, near Sledge Dairy. Miss Cora B. Patte son, Kt.1, Box.35, Ty Ty 19 Bronze turkeys, young, toms, $5 ea. Do not ship, A. L Pettit; Rt. 1, Box 196 Marietta. Ph. 8-2886. ace ae 15 black Bronze turkeys, 10-15 Ibs. ea. at my home. Cannot ship. Come after. M Mamie Maddox, Rt. 2, Da ville. * ; Cae ae _10 nice, fat turkeys, 50c I] also Dark Cornish chicke show type, $5 pr. Mrs. J. . Carter, McMurry Dr. S. V Box 487, Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388. ae ee pI = just started laying, good also 5 roosters, on Wednesday or Thu: