Georgia rf armers Phil Campbell, Commissioner yernor Ernest Vandiver has come aid of Georgia farmers in inaugu- ga determined drive to eradicate us infestations of White-Fringed e in Georgia. | { my request Governor Vandiver has 1d to provide $50,000 from state sur- nds, which will be matched by eral funds, to aid us in eradicating the Ww ich poses a serious threat to all of as major agricultural crops. een discovered in some 73 Geor- unties. Control and suppression ounties but immediate action is re- in the other 50 counties or Georgia S may suffer heavy losses. $50, 000 in state funds, along with ng funds from the U. S. Depart- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1959 estations of White-Fringed beetle . ures have been carried out in 25 of | out the reatle in 23 of the more danger- ously infested counties immediately and thus contain the beetles spread until ad- ditional eradication measures can be car- Tied out in the other 25 infested counties. Attempts to control White-Fringed beetle infestations in Georgia have been carried out by state entomologists since 1947, Only control attempts were possible up until recently because scientists had not been able to come up with the neces- sary materials to eradicate the pest. Scien- tists have now provided the materials and know how to completely eradicate the beetle and thanks to Governor Vandiver, eradication measures can begin in the near future, Entomologist are confident that all out _ eradication can be obtained at far less cost in the long run than a continued program of attempted control and suppression. They consider the White-Fringed beetle such a threat to Georgia crops it must be eradicated, now that eradication measures can be effectively carried out. Governor Vandivers immediate re- sponse to our request for financial aid in- dicates his sincere desire to assist Georgia _farmers in combatting this dangerous i stoi hele Since 1945 the number of. racine on Georgia farms has report of engineers at the Agricultural Ex- tension Service, University of Georgia Col- oe lege of Agriculture, shows, ee This is only an indication of the tre- | mendous increase in the amount of all ae kinds of farm machinery and equipment, declared Extension Engineer H. B. Gools- : by. He cited the rapid increase in the num- | ber of combines, corn pickers, forage har- _ vesters, and pick-up balers. This tremendous increase coming so 2a fast has brought about many pes Sor Seg ae out. Bigriculiase CALENDAR Sept. 20-21, Athens Hybrid Seed Gorn Short Course. : inereased from 2 about 23,000 to some 95,000, the annual Ms} lish, BB Red game, Old Silver Duckwing game $2. ea., from best of also young, 1959 hatch- iff Cochin bantams, $5. _ B. Howell, Rt. 2, Box ewton Rd., Albany. bantam hens, now $1. ea. Will have to after. Advise in time to ~ up (cant catch in Mrs, Ruth Fricks, 151, Talking Rock. te. Crest. Black Polish, Jap Silkies, Jap Black ntams, ea., $4. pr. $6. ch hatch, all - from irds. At mv chicken - CC. Powell, 1400 st Dr., NW, Atlanta e Ae 4772. Jwell. Ph. 2988. told chicks, $1. ea.; eggs, 50 ea. parcel post PP; also, Dark *!Cornish bantam chickens, Bulldog type, $6. re extra roosters, $3. ea. M.O. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myr- tle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. | 4~5152. 15 to 20 young roosters, just beginning to erow, half White Claret and o S. Ga. Gray, $5. ea. Q. H. Reagin, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-6316 after 5 PM. Show type Golden Sebright bantams, extra nice, hens or roosters, $1.50 ea. Will ship. Howell C. Jordan, P.O. Box 231, Hawkinsville. 10 white Jap bantams,. half grown, sex unknown $20.; pr. Golden Sebright baritams with 4 biddies, $6. Ship Exp. Col. Money Orders. Letters ans. Buster Davis, Rt. 2, Ac- worth. Mixed hens for aalce Pacea last yr., 50c ea, Will not ship. Mrs. L. B. Morris, Rt. 1, Ros- j : e C eorgia EMPIRE. STATE OF THE SOUTH . ST STATE al o THE HE MISSISSIPPI Bride, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Pit games: 3 brood cocks, 1 ea. Law Grey, Red Claret, Blue Cuban, 2 yrs. old, $25. ea., hens, Claret and Warhorse, $5. ea; early 1959 hatch stags and pullets, $12. trio; stags, $6.- $8. ea. About 150 to select from. Will ship. Mrs. S. C. Boroughs, Rt. 1, Box 113, Rich- Imond Hill. Dark Cornish bantams, small type, 1959 hatch. Grady Martin, 117 No. Columbia Dr. Decatur. Ph. DR 3-8148. 6 game roosters, Roundhead and Warhorse, stag size. Troup Benefield, Rt. 1, Box 91 C, Fairburn. Games, hens, friers and stags, also Speckled guineas, this yrs hatch, for sale or trade for heifer calf, Jersey preferred. Mrs. A. D. Black- stock, Rt. 2, Douglasville. 25 mixed hens, 50c ea. and few bantam chickens. Maude E. Dale, 159 Odell St. College Park. Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER ee See 1$75. at my home on Horsley Mill Road, Jesse Hudson, Rt. 6, Carrollton. W. L. started pullets, almost ready to lay, priced reasona- bly. Select what you want. Chas. H. Higgins, Bluff Road, Rome. Ph. 5587. 75 N.H. Red pullets, 10 wks. old, $1. ea. for lot; about 35- 40 bantams, some roosters, 50c ea. for hens, 30c ea. for roos- ters. Willie T. Smith, Rt. 3, Thomaston. 10 W.R. hens-and 1 rooster, some hens laying, $14. for lot. Willie G. Dobbins, Sr, 305 Austin Ave., Marietta. Ph. 8- 1441. Young Mallard ducks, 3 mos. old, $1. ea. Mrs. G. W. With- ers, 1405 West Paces Ferry Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5. Mallard ducks, 1959 raised, grown, $6. trio; also extra ban- tam cockerels from imp. strain, Golden Sebrights, BB ~- Reds, Blacktail Japs, Buff Cochins. $1.50 ea. W.. Neely Ave., East Point. nr P. Smarr, 412 |. SP ne f Agriculture, will be used to wipe pest. ech, Araucanus (Easter Egg)| Pit game, 5 breeds, 200 to| 24 White Leghorn hens, 1 chickens, pullets laying blue!select from, cocks, hens, stags,|yr. old, laying. C. C. Wilson, POULTRY or gray green eggs. Pullet and|pullets. 2 mi. So. of town, at|Rt. 1, Jonesboro. ; rooster, $10. pr. Exp. Col.; day|sign on Hwy. 92. A. R. Mc- 95 W. L. pullets, 5 mos. old, WANTED Want 100 Black Minorca biddies as hatehed and 50:or 60 Black Minorea 4-5 mo. old pullets, if price is right John F. Griffin, Rt. 2,- Box 278, Thomasville. Ph. CA 6-33038. Want 1 White Rock rooster purebred, within 50 mi. CGo- e : lumbus. Will pick up if price is right. Joel W. Hall, Rt. 2, Box 370, Columbus. ee Want 12 or 15 young. this covy ducks. John W. Millen, : : . Irwinton, Ph. WH 7-2231. von ies Grown rabbits. 17 does, bucks, brown, white, grey, $40. for lot: also, cages, E. Akins, Rt. 2. Byron, Ph wo. 33-3314. : @ NAVAL STORES blacks GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN} -~. party: Plenty of help. Can move anytime, anywhere. Can furnish references. C. O. Mur- phy, Hartsfield. Retired single white man - desires job as caretaker, look- ing after cattle, hogs, layers or broilers, in exch. for room, board and reasonable salary. Want modern conveniences. G. C. Henry, 212 Pierce St., La- Grange, Ph. 4758, c/o P. D. Henry | \ Single man, 54 yrs. old, wants job on poultry farm or . . doing light farm work on farm, or pick cotton. poultry work. Do not - farm machinery. Sober, relia- ble and church goer. J. H. 2 Langley, 672 Bryan St., S. E. run Atlanta 12.0 Exp. | Unencumbered widow Want at once, man. between 50 and 65 yrs. to live with elderly couple to help with light farm work and chickens. Good room, board and small salary. Mrs. L. B. Colquitt, 1717 Wildwoed Dr., Colum- bus, Ph. FA. 2-3944. wants job with elderly cou- ple, on farm, doing light farm work for room, board and salary. Mrs. Mabel Harper, Vienna. s Exp. dairyman wants job Want man with help enough to run truck farm, on halves, the year round. Will furnish $60. per month until vegetable, are ready to gath- er. J. B. Kersey, Mauk. in small dairy. Dont drink. Would have to have 2 or 3 furnished rooms. Can move any time. Have wife and baby. Eugene Simpson, Rt. 1, c/o E. S. Simpson, Stockbridge. Single, white man, dont drink, wants work in dairy Want people to pick cotton by the day, $2. per hundred. Pay at night. Have 1.10 A, and 20 bales in the field now at Church. Need people at once. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2, Box 192, Adairsville. North Poplar Spring or farm, with good family of people near church. Marvin Rhodes, Box 152, Stevens Creek Rd., Martiniz. Want middleaged man or small family to work on cat- tle farm. Must be sober and willing worker. white. Small house (may im- Colored = or _ 44 yr. old, single man wants| prove for suitable part). Job with poultry; 20,000) Reasonable wages. Mrs. Cary weekly layers, 18-000 broilers} Murray, Rt. 3, Box 594-X weekly, or picking cotton by| Albany. : ; the hundred, for room, board and laundry, and weekly pay.. No bad habits, easy to get along with. Troy Binford, Dahlonega. SALE EVENTS. White man, middleaged, wants job on farm, doing reg- ular type farm work, for wages and place to batch. Go anywhere. George Morrow, 950 Pryor St. S.W. Atlanta 15. Married man, experienced, wants job on farm, chicken farm or dairy No bad habits, 55 yrs. old. B. L. Wilson, Rt. 3, Forsyth, c/o F. W. Remick. Family of 5 with 3 to work, want work raising chickens, or caring for laying hens, 3. yrs. exp. raising chicks and 2 yrs. with laying hens. Edw. Daniel, RFD 1, Clarksville Married man with 2 child- ren want job at once running dairy. Experienced or looking after cattle or broiler houses. | James Mooneyham, Rt. 1, c/o} Barton Alewine, Bowersville. September 15 through Sep- tember 30 Landrance hog salesat Circle W. Ranch, ; Gay, Meriwether Co., 12 boars ready for service20 young boars, 25 bred gilts 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- 1 tub cider mill, practically good as new, selling for 1/2 price. No junk. C. C. Neal, Demorest, Ph. Raymond 3- 2572. 1953 Super C tractor, Farm- vid H. Parker, Rt. 3, MeDon- ough, Ph. 3829. Good 2 H wagon for sale. Harlan L. Sell, Box 83, Hosch- ton, Ph. OL. 4-2460. 3 deck elee. brooder $25. or trade for friers or small heifer tealf, of same value. J. R. Evans, Box 194, Crawfordville. 29 in. Meadows corn mill 'with sifter, 2 hole sheller, Chev. engine with 6 in leather belt, cob conveyor belt outfit, $200. all complete. Can be seen in operation. T. H. Co- field Rt. 5, Box 471, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6891. 22 Cat. crawler tractor, no blade, suitable for heavy farm work or logging, $500. 5S. M. Dudley, Box 482, Ringgold. 1957, 1 row, John Deere corn snapper, 2, 5 x 14 ft., 4 wheel, trailers, Lilliston, 16 ft, elevator with Briggs-Stratton engine. Write or call after 5:30 PM. Virgil Vickers, 211-1/2 ash St., Ocilla, Ph. HO. 8- 3568. John Deere 60 power stern tractor, good rubber and 1 bush and bog harrow, both in good cond. Reasonable. B. C. Kerr, Sup., Methodist Chil- drens Home, 500 Columbia Dr., Decatur, Ph. after 6:00 PM, DR. 8-5494. 1 ea.; 2 roller cane mill, mule power operation; 4 H Hooster grain drill with hitch; 2 H wagon; 2 H Cutt-a-way disc harrow; corr sheller; elee. fenee: charger: elec. motor for churn; 3, walking cultivators, (3, 2 H, turning plows, single plows, planters. P. M. Burch, Chester, Intnl. angle dozer, TD 14, new, root rake, used about 20 hrs, All in excellent cond. No junk, all for, $4,500 W. CG. Suggs, St. George. John Deere H tractor with 2 row cultivators and sub-soil- er, in good mech. cond., $495. will take roto tiller, deeo well pump or both as part payment, Paul R. Leonard, Box 274, Factory Shoals Rd., Mableton, Ph. Austell 2077. Power wagon, 1 ton pickup, A-1 for farm use, 4 wheel drive power winch on front, practically new -mud_ grip tires, tip top cond. $750. N. B. Biggers, 2060 Flowerwood Rt. 1, Conley. Ph. MA 7- ford tractor, A-1 cond., 6 pieces equip., good as new for sale or will trade some equip. for rotary. mower, bottom plow, new style lime spreader or will buy. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170 nights. New 400 gal. milk tank, used 13 mos, vacuum pumps: 2 Intnl. milkers; 2 tractors: 3 harrows; 4 disc tiller, grain drill, forage chopper and F and Be cutter. Roger Youmans, Richmond Hill (25 mi. S. Sa- } vannah), ~Molena 2 row tractor, good cond, good tires, not junk: also harrows, planters and culti- ;vators for sale cheap. Come try out. Bill Turner, Rt. 1, Box 125-a, Monticello. 150 ft. roll, 5 ft., farm fencing, $5.; 5 ft. cross cut saw, $2.; Hi-line fence char- ger, $10.; spring tooth culti- vator, $5.: cotton weighing scales, $5.; 4 gal. glazed churn with lid and dasher, $2. Gene Golden, 833 Belfast St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 5-1346. John Deere B tractor, culti- vators distributors on planters, 20 disc harrow, dbl. section, 4 dise tiller and seeder, all in fair cond. M. F. Whitehead, Rt. 1; wead, Ph. Jackson 3- nole Farms, Donalsonville, | 94 Seminole Co.,All Import- ed Breeding, featuring the service of imported $3000 Waerhaug, Gaval Topper 149th and Seminole Champ. all, excellent cond, $600. Da- | jlace, Sandersville, P Bulldozier, 12 ft. blade, 12 ft., New, horse drawn, dise har- 23 wheels, new. i s 1/2 and wagon rim, 1 heights, Cohutta, row, 8 disc, with trucks, $50.: 1-3/4 in. assorted |m 50c ea. J. F. Raines, |K Ph. GR 9-2540 (Canto 1008 back to back laying cages with fee and water system floors, 1 x 2, 75 cage on truck. Good cond, Pendley, Sylvester, Ph. Deep well equipment to set up, for sale chea Betty MeGee, Rt. 2, B Brunswick, David Bradley 3 HP tractor, perfect cond. dis row, turn plow, cul eycle bar mower and buster, $250. Consider trailer in trade. James L ley, Rt. 1, Box 407 A burn. oe S Allis Chalmers Turner hay baler with motor; David Bradley lmer mill; 2 dise plow Deere tractor, lift t ton duster, pulled by rubber; cultivators and ers for Oliver tractor, pl; 25 A with it. C. A. Ge Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph 2-6609. lee 12 can DeLavel mi in good cond., $75. C. B, BS 2 plow bottom plo cond., $50. Leon Woodle, nyside, Ph. Griffin 8-813 Will have John Dee ton picker to lease after Oct 1. See or J. Rambo, Edison. Ford tractor w wheels, dise and turnin $475. for lot. Oscar Summerville. Farmall Super C 1956 model, real good 2 dise tiller, pulverizing row, planters and cultiv new mowing machine 1950, 1-1/2 ton, Chev all $1,700. Will sell true arately. Bob Barrett, 3 Box 286, Carrollton, 2-8630. writ Atlanta 'St., McDonough. Benthal peanut 1957 model, in good Only used 1 season. Chea M. West, Parrott. : Farmall H tractor, ber tires, lights an planters, cultivator tiller and harrow, a cond., real cheap. Gough, Lilly. 1949 Ferguson good cond., $375. or for cattle of equal Could deliver. Robert brook, Rt. 3, Comme Orange 7-2878. = John Deere manure s er, recently overhauled bottom and sides. Mr: L. White, Stockbridge. Briggs Stratton, 20 in., and tree saw, cuts trees 16 in., 2-1/2 hp engine, only once, can attach diggers. Priced to sell. Nora L. Bellew, Box Danielsville Rd., Athens LI. 3-5005. : Fairbanks Morse wel $200. Cannot ship. Letter when stamped envelope | closed. Mrs. L. A. Sandet 3, Carnesville. Hydraulic power load 000 Ib. cap., equippe -hydraulic out riggers, ing boom with exten 35 ft., 146 ft. cable moun on 1952 ford truck, 14 ft Will sell unit or truck unit. Bill Jones, Rt. 1 Airy, Ph. Clarkesville 2h. wagon, $25.; 2H buster, $8.; iron dbl. tr 2 singletree, $5.; 2 set with 2 leather colla and 19, $5. Jackson, TuckerStone Rd., Rt. 2, Stone Mou Ph. 9027. ee Slightly used, 26 Craft bulk milk tank William R. Rhod Rhodes Brothers F fordville. oS FOR SALE gal. Heil farm pick-up ik on 1958 GMC truck; h used . gas brooders, 300, tube ers, 30, 8 ft., V type drink- ughs. V. E. Sanders, | yth, Ph. 5526. : : 7 Caterpillar, in good Dozer blade for the D-7; e tandem harrow, almost All 3 pieces for $3,500. A. H. Carroll, c/o Sand ommunity, Carrollton. odel V Avery tractor with wator, planter, fertilizer tachment, 2 disc plow and ow equip., $550. for all. Ray , 66 Park Ave., Griffin, 1957 Farmall cub with fast tch power take-off, front- id blade, middle mounted plow, tool bar with 9 anks, carrying platform rear eel weights and _ trailer tch. Used very little, $1,495. 3 arris, 4277 Central Dr., e Mountain, Ph. HI. 3- 952 Ford tractor, planters, itivators, lift-type harrow, ically new two 16 in., bot- m plow, $800. or will sell mie. C. W. Tyler, Rt. 1, rd. Dearborn combine, - operating cond., 6 ft. blade, 4 cyl motor, for sale or vid Bradley garden trac- with mower, turner, cut- harrow, dozer blade and reverse gear, cultivators, all mplete, $325. at farm. A. B. naley, Box 44, Rock Springs. ever used, piston type, com- plete with tank and footvalve, pipe, $55. FOB. Send M.O. H. Beavers, Rt. 5, Box 473, e), Ph. 2197. 1953 Benthall peanut pick- m rubber, powered with 1. Wisconsin engine, has tor and sacking platform, e@ used as semi-combine stationary picker, good nd., $250.: Lilliston hay bal- with Wisc. engine, operat- cond:, $150. Weyman E. cs, Newton, Ph. 4142, small acreage, ) Intnl. peanut aker; 2 Case smoothing har- ws: 14 in. Sedberry feed with new hammers, good imc. M. Pipvin, Jr., Rt. 2, bany, Ph. 2-7704. ; EQUIPMENT WANTED Vant Massey-Harris 3 disc > Cond. and how . H. G. Ballard, Moul- Want 2 dise plow for VAC se tractor and hitch that joes on tractor to attach plow, P. D. Sims Sr,., Rt, 2, Winder. Want 15 in. Hammermill, lay Bee or similar commercial model. Describe type, drive nd cond. W. H. Robbins, RFD, pylvania, Ph, UL. 717-3121 ington, ant 1 used tractor tire for nl, M tractor, size 12 x 38. -L. Zipperer, Guyton, Ph. * 2-343], Want power syrup mill, and . syrup pan in good cond. s Beasley, Rt. 2, Uvalda. ant 3 disc: John Deere iler type plow with power l control; also, want rotary pasture mower. J. P. verett, Box 182, Rockmart. 1 rotary mower all cub tractor. Must be ood cond. Write price. les D. Jordan, Rt. 1, Box Waycross. Want 2 ton milk room cool- ene Golden, 833 Belfast W, Atlanta 10. mt 500 gal. propane gas n good cond., for use on und. Give best price H. C. Denison, Box *h. Lyric 6-2813. UIPMENT halmers forage harves- 1 yy., like new; 9 1,- ena Vista, Ph. Midway 9- SEEL White multiplying Nest On- A FOR SALE _ ions, 1959 crop, $1.75 gal. PP. Roy Clark, 207 Weeks St., Decatur, oo Red multiplying scallion onions, anid scallion onion buttons, each, $1.50 gal.; El- berta Peach seed, 25c doz. Add postage. G. T.. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Red multiplying onion sets, the large kind, 50c gt. (40c qt. and 10c postage). Mrs. Grace Autry, Rt. 4, Buena Vista. Blue curled Scotch seed, Germ. 92 pct. Fine for fail ee 1/2 cup 50c; 1 eup 1. Add 12c postage per cup- ful. Mrs. W. J. Suggs, Rt. 1 Chickamauga Booking orders for Seed Cane, 4 dif. var., improved, hard and soft yellow and few stalks of blue Ribbon Cane. A two (2) cents deposit per stalk required. S. J. Foss, Rt. 1, Brooklet, Ph. ZE 9-3187 (Statesboro). Recleaned, tested seed oats and barley: 2,000 bu. 48-93 Victorgrain Germ. 94 pet., $1.25 bu., $1.35 treated; 1,000 bu. 48-93 Vicorgrain, Germ. 95 pet. $1.10 bu.; 400 bu. Davie barley, from cert seed, Germ. 95 pct. $1.60 bu. treated. FOB Good bags S. T. Carter, Win- terville. Ph. LI 3+9755, Ath- ens. Cert. Cokers Moregrain seed oats. Germ. 93 pct., $1.60 bu; Cokers 48-93 Victor- grain, Germ, 90 pct. $1.20 bu. Both in 4 bu. new bags; also Bledsoe seed wheat. Germ. 88 pet. or better, Recleaned in 2 bu. bags, $2.75 bu. Charles H. Fountain, Rt 6, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-4463. : Moregrain Cokers, 400 bu. ? cleaned, bagged and treated, $1.25 bu; Cokers Suregrain, 2,500 bu. bulk, 90c bu. test wt. 36 lb. to bu., fairly bright. Sell at bin. G E. Ethridge, Rt. 4, Box 100, Americus, 2,200 bu. 1959 crop cert. Cokers Moregrain oats, re- |cleaned, bagged and _ treated, Germ. 96 pct. $1.35 bu. FOB. Fred Flanders, Rt 6, Box 245, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-0289. 1959 crop white shallot sets, $1.25 per 100 sets; also 3 seedling pecan trees, 1-1/2 to 2 ft., $1.50 for the 3. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville White nest onions, $1.75 gal, 2 gal $3.00 postpaid in} Ga ke Brooks. Horseradish roots, 50c Ib. horseradish plants, 50c doz; garlie bulbs, one cent ea, $1. C; green hot pepper, 50c Jb; tanzy, spearment, balm, com- fery, Queen of Meadow, 3, 50c; red raspberry, 25 ea. 3, 50c; black raspberry, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs, Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, Ellijay. Old time, Yellow October, sweet, small and med., clear seed, peaches, red and yellow plum, muscadines, well root- ed, an dapricots, all, 3, $1.00; blackberry, dewberry and Mtn. huckleberry, $1. doz; everbearing streamliner strawberry plants, $1.50 C. PP, Mrs B.. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. New Era and Fields super- Steinheimer, Rt. 1, fection Strawberry plants, all excellent berries, $1 C. on or- ders of 200 and up. PP. Mrs. 7% D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223 Alpharetta. Strawberry plants, 150. . Buyer come and dig. Cannot ship.Letters ans. when stamp- ed envelope is enclosed. Mrs. T. A. Sanders, Rt. 3, Carnes- ville, Tennessee everbearing stra Tennessee everbearing strawberry plants, heavy root- ed, will bear all summer, $2. C. Plus postage. Will ship any time. Mrs. A. F. Gustafson, Rt. 1. Box 125, Lilburn. Spring. pte plus postage. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthers- ville Rd. Ellenwood. Chestnuts (for eating or planting), Japanese, Chinese, Italian, also small trees of these varieties, also Mahon jand Stuart. pecans, and ca- tawba trees. Come after. No shipping. . Henry Whitfield, FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda hay for sale, highly fertilized with no rain. M. T., Courson, Hazle- hurst. Good service hay heavy bales, $1. bale; also, sold hay, |3942 makes fine mulch, 60c bale. W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1, Roswell. 60 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, excellent quality, ferti- lized and limed, cut without rain, $20. ton at farm. Don C. Nail, Rt. 3, Baxley. Coastal Bermuda hay, high. ly fertilized, without rain, for sale. M. T, Courson, Haz- elhurst. Coastal Bermuda hay, av-. erage 70 Ibs to hale, twine tied, square bales, in truck lots, farm, 7 mi. No. Tifton, Hwy. 41, Berry Rigdon, Rt. 4, Tifton. Tifton. Ph. 281-W-1. 1,000 bu. Cokers Victor- Oats, Germ. 95 pct., $1. bu. at barn in bulk lots. Russell Montgomery, Reynolds, Ph. Tilden 7-4226. ~Moregrain Oats, first yr. from breeder, Germ. 95 pet. treated, cleaned and bagged, $1.50 bu.; alsa, 1,500 bu. Vic- torgrain Oats, Germ. 93. pct. clean, $1. bu. bulk. John S. Montgomery, Reynolds, Ph. Tilden 7-4662.. Ph. | Tandiace ho and gilt pigs. Harold V. Will- dams, c/o Hickoryhill Farm, Rt. 3, Ringgold. Tamworth breeding, Reg., best bloodlines, all ages, pric- ed reasonable. Chas. H. Hig- gins, Bluff Rd., Romie Ph. 5587. * . 8 purebred OIC pigs, 9 wks. old, 14 OIC, and SPC pigs, 9 wks. old, $10. ea. at farm. A B Whaley, Box 44, Rock Springs Tamworth pigs from Grand Champion sow of the 1958 Fayette County Fair, sired by Monastery Little Joe from litter of 10. Reg. in buyers name at 8 wks. old, $20 un- registered, $15. Jim Allen, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1- Hampshire boar, I yr. old, wt. 350 lbs., can be Reg., $70. Mrs Naomi Gravitt, 3320 N. S. Parkway, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 17-2670. : 4 Duroc male pigs and 1 gilt, all Reg. meat type, prov- en, wormed and treater, 8 wks. old, FFA pigs, $25. ea. Robert Earl Lee, Pineview, Box 74, Ph. Madison 4-3738. 4 Landrace boars and 2 gilts, 9 mos. old, dam, Birdies Princess II; Sire, Seminole Borga, 2nd, (which sold for $1,525.); also, other Reg. bred gilts, Mrs. Frances P: Patter- re Lumpkin, Ph. Vernon 8- 346. 0 Reg. Berkshire boar, 4 mos. old, recently named Reserve Champ in the Habersham Cty. Livestock Fair. Sired by Lynnwood Klansman 2nd, dam, Lynnwood Bonnie Lady 76th. Excellent litter of 10, fast growing pigs, plenty of length. S. Y. Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demorest LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Swine SPC purebreds and Reg., 3 bred gilts, due farrow middle of Nov. and boar, bred and sold by Berry School, Rome; also, high quality black horse mule, wt. 1,200 to 1,300 Ibs., 10 to 12 yrs. old, $125. Ira A. Dailey, Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph. 5542 after 8 PM. Reg Landrace service age boar and gilts, from popular bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Reg Hampshire boar, good qualities. Selling to prevent inbreeding. Good price. P. E. Cross, Rt. 1, Box 21, Thomas- ton, Ph. MI. 7-5560. Purebred Spotted Poland China bred and open gilts and large and small males, from large litters Wormed and treated, eligible for National Reg. Harmon Cornelius, Rt. 2, Nashville, Ph. 9807. Reg Landrace hogs, service age boars, weanling boars and gilts, all from performance tested dams and sires. Vacci- nated for Cholera, Lepto test- ed, Ga. Cert. Brucellosis-Free swine herd No. 17. Reasonable prices. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Cochran, Ph. Webster 4-2784. Reg. gilt ready to farrow; 1 Reg. sow; 1 boar, 22 mos. old and 4 young boars, 175 Ibs. ea.; 8 Reg. gilts, 175 lbs.; ea.; 10 Reg. pigs, gilts and. boars. B B. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 82, Alpharetta. Hampshire boars and gilts, 3-6 mos. old, will Reg. in buy- ers name and will ship. Have a few unrelated prs. Larry Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Duroes, Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Wriced rea- sonable. Lawton Ursery, Hazlehurst. SPC pigs, unrelated prs. from 6 wks. to breeding age, young service boars and breeding age gilts, all treated for Cholera and from Bangs free herd, Reg. in buyers name; also, some feeder pigs. J. T. Rimes, Bloomingdale, fe Ph Savannah, SH. 8- 40 feeder pigs and shoats, meat hogs, bred sows and gilts. All reasonably priced. Rans Rogers, c/o Knights Farm, Hwy. 155, (5 mi. N.), McDonough. Non-Reg. pigs, good blood- lines, 10 to 12 wks. old, $8. and up. Clinton Kirkpatrick, oe Lithonia, Ph. Stone Mtn. OIC breeding stock, from Reg. med. blocky type stock pigs, $20. ea.; Reg. treated and crated, FOB. Can furnish unrelated stock. Gilts bred to Reg. male, to farrow last of Oct., $50. ea. at farm. Paul J Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Poland China pigs, farrow- ed July 2, 1959, sows and boars, $10. ea. Ted Taylor, Rt. 2, Box 341-A, Oakley Rd., College Park. 17 Spotted Poland China pigs, 8 wks. old, gilts, $9. ea., boars, $9.50 ea. No shipping. JH, Rowland, Rt 1 Box 111, Gordon Dark red Duroe males and females, wormed and treated, Reg. in buyers name. Charles W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. 2 Reg Landrace male hogs, approx. 2-1/2 yrs. old, wt. about 450 lbs., $100. ea. del. within radius of 50 mi. of. farm. W. O, McNair, RFD 3, Cairo, Ph. 2-6606. Reg. SPC boars and gilts, | best bloodlines (will make fine herd boars and gilts fine for 4-H); also, have fine boar, purebred, SPC, not Reg., about 1 yr. old, sires large litters, grandson of Silveh Ann. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Reg Hampshire and Tam- worth sows, boars and gilts, very reasonable, also some bred sows. All winners or from winners at Fair; also, some year old dairy heifers and younger. C. E. Jernberg, Jr., _ Landrace hogs, meat type,|_ service age boars, "Nee. bOcrs|) 2 _ 23 mo. old roan short horn. | Mrs, - U6-2078, Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. PO. stock yearling, not Reg., wt about 800 Ibs. in good cond Clark, Rt ty RK. Wy Gainesville oe Little Brown Swiss bul artificially bred, rope broke, ] yr. old for sale. My cated 3 mi. . Clevelan Hwy. 115. No letters, C. ], Griffin, Jr., Rt. 2, Clevelan : . ; dy Outstanding purebloo Hereford bull, horned type, 14. mos. old, wt. 700 to 800 lbs Ne _~ papers; also, beef cow and calf. W. F. Keenan, Rt. ly Roswell. 2 nice, purebred, Jersey ee cows, well built, nice ah and oe 1 freshened Aug 1 with 2n@. calf, other freshened Aug. 19 with 3rd calf. Free of die sease. Mrs. L. N. Webb, Rt. a = Covington Reg. Black Angus bull, 26 mos. old, with papers, Jess Nealey, Rt. 2, Ellijay. White Face bull, subject 1 reg., wt. about 500 lbs. See at my place late in afternoon, _ L D. Dodd, Danville. . i * 4 Black Angus bulls, 2 mod, to 3 yrs. old, Eileenmer@ be Reg. Excel lent cond. Mrs. Bob Nutt, Rt, 1, Locust rove, Ph. McDon breeding. Can ough 4174, 10 nice yr. old Golsten heifers for sale. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville, 695-J-3. 100 Black Angus feeder calves, about 450 to 500 lbs . ea. Expect to sell about sec ond wk. Branch, Jr., 2952. Several nice Holstein heifs ers to freshen soon for sale, Ranch ,Bishop, Ph. SO. Lloyd Hughes, Dial. 2 Reg. polled Hereford bulls, 10 and 12 mos. old, good bloodlines; also, small blac] Shetland stallion, gentle, $200 Reg. Hampshire ram sheem All on farm near Redan. G. P, Dillard, 152 Vidal Blvd, De eatur, Ph. DR. 8-0267. Angus bull (has 35 reg. fee males on the ground), for sale to keep from inbreeding. Can be seen at farm. J. E. Voyles, | Morrow. Hwy 54. Ph. GR 8+ 6104. . Geveral young, Brahman bulls for 29, Brahman Rd., Fitzgera Ph. 6455. ag 2 nice halter broken, Reg, horned Hereford bulls, calved oS in Oct. 1958 and Jan. 1939, fairly priced. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. First cross Santa Ge heifers, officially vaccinated, avg. wt. approx. 690 Ths. ea, D. O. Lane, Sr., Ft. Valley oF Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Top Tenn, Walk- _ ing Horse stallion. Reg. Ne 451562. Guarantee servic Mares boarded B. H. Hill, 2641 _ Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon, Ph. SH 5-5394., a At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex. Reg. 36083, American sire of top colts, grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thos. fe Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoala Rd. Decatur. Ph. HY 6-3161. Black mare, 6 yrs old, good saddler, gentle but spirited, raised 2 colts and re-bred; Pa+ lomino gelding, 18 mos. old, gentle, halter broke (comes. when called), $150. ea. Pice ture on request. M. G. White, Folkston. Ph. HY 6-3161. 3 Shetland ponies, 2 are brown and other dapple gray. | 18 mos. old, gentle for child- ren, also rubber tired and harness. Edw. Patterson, Rt. 6, Mariettta. Ph. 8-$932. mea horses, black gelding, an other bay mare. Both about 8 yrs. old, wt. 800-900 Ibs. ea. Gentle but spirited. Have been ridden by children. J. Frank Stephens, Rt. 3, Calhoun (1+ 1/2 mi. East on Redbud Rd.) ei) lace. Lew aa Ph. Barnesville, aS in. October.R. Hy = c/o Lake Rossie a thoroughbred _ sale. J. D. Black, Rt. 3, Bow a Ba Saddle Bred stallion. ion a . cart: 2 five gaited ete cee fe ee ae oh Bay, go made), 9200 ern, 7 Poplar St. ee Ph. able. boro. Ph. GR 8-6771. ian, part Saanan; a 50 ewes, LIVESTOCK FOR SALE = 8 Melody King, 38 n, dapple gray pony stallion. Fee a5. Wm . Crowder, ielody Brook Farm, Windy fill Ra, Rt, 3, Marietta, Ph. i. 5-86.56 Smyrna. s a medium size male Shet- . dand ponies, 2 and 4 yrs. old, : sound and gentle, 1 roan col- r, othe wrihte and buckkskin; $125. ea. Dr. Thomas J. Hicks, g/ O plcronees Hereford Saddle Gee bad: new west- ern sadtile, $250. or will trade For cal C. D. Ergle, Rt. 2 Nice Palowin horse, 5 gait- ed, 4 yrs old, gentle, children - | gan ride, wit saddle (hand alvin McHach- : ee 3-462. . Palomino mare, bred to foal Spring. Trained for eattle work, very fast and spirited, 175. David. Howell, >uwanee. Rt. 1, a Exira nice, sound stud colt, 1 yr. old, white mane and tail, blazed face (will make 40 in. stud), $150.; sev. good broke geldings and some bred mares, 2 colt by side. Reason- Jes Holbrook, Jones- Albina stallion, with pap- ers, 1-1/2 yrs. old, 5 gaited, training started. Fine saddle and show prospect. Mrs. Julia York, Rt. 1, Howell Rd. Su- _'wanee. Saddle horse, $200. my lace, Bud Holland, Coogler Rd. Dalton. 1 pr. good mules, work to Deiat and plenty of life, . $100. for both. A. B. Taylor, Rt. 1, Rochelle. Sheep and Goats 4 female white goats, $12. = i the 4, or $3.50 ea. Mrs. LL. F. Ivie, Sr., 891 Courtenay Dr. N.E. Atlanta 6. 2 Yorkshire ewes, foaled and 1 large Suffolk ram, $60. for the 3. Sell buck separately 1: $25. I. W. Johnson, 1863 _ -Wolberg St. N'W., Atlanta 18, ae Ph. TR 2-5443 (after 6 PM). To give away, Free; young a occ goat, approx. l- 1/2 Vise. old, very gentle, white and black color, Must be good aes Mis, (R: d<-Butler, 135 ynhurst Dr. S. W., Atlanta Wi. Ph. PL 5-8723. Fine milk goat, part Nu- 2 male ids 4 mos. old, 1 purebred Nubian and white Saanan, both butt-head; also, 2 female eese; 3. stone churns. Mrs. ee Kirkley, Cascade Rd., SW, -= Aflante 11. Shee $20. ea. See at farm, located, 1022 S. Stone itn. Lithonia Rd. or write. Guy W. Rutland, Sr., a ae Decatur. ~ LIVESTOCK _ WANTED Want 3 or 4 nannie and 1 oF Bua goats, hornless, the Old Briar patch type goats. State rice per head. Paul ietaer, Rien Ideal. : Want 300 pigs. wt. 50-75 Ibs. ea. Must be castrated and vaccinated for cholera, be di- _ gease free, and within radius 100 to 150 mi. Gue G. Moore, Resaca. Pr. MA 9- 5756. ~ Want white face polled Hereford heifer, 2 to 3 yrs old, bred or with calf at side. oS Strange, 602 Savan- poeeerwall. : small, US well ces saddle horse, suit- able for 10 yr. old. child. Har- a Rick, wkinsville, Ph. print trimmed aprons, Box. Went to cok al west= ern horse, horse show ribbon winner, for potas. quarter horse mare. ristine Prit- chett, 1701. Simpson Dr., Tucker, Ph. Hi. 3-9738. ae FOR SALE Handmade aprons for sale or exch, for multiplying On- ions. Write first. Mrs. Frank Thomas, Rt. 1, Trion. Aprons with bibs, prints and solids, $1.00 ea.; chocheted rose doilies, $1. 50 ea.; 3 pe. ee sets, crocheted or emb. with crocheted edging, $1.00 set. PP. in Ga. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco. Flat work, crocheted doilies, 18 and 20 in., $1.75 and $2.00; standard size, % pe. vanity sets, white with red, pink, blue or rose trimming, ea, with match- ing 15 in. doily, $3.00. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, 124 W. Chandler St., Carrollton. ae bonnets, Se 00 ea.; med. size, 3, $1.25; larger size with bib, 75e ea Add postage. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gaines- ville. White mb. pillowcases with crocheted edge, ee 00 set; emb. dish towels, 7, $1.00; bonnets, $1.00; diaper shirts, 5, $t. 00; aprons, small, 50c with bib, 75. Add postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. I. Box 21, Oakwood. Emb. pillowcases with cro- cheted edging, $1.00 set; emb. dish towels, day of week de- sign, $1.00 set; clothes pen ce made like a dress, 75c ea.; old peace bonnet, $1. 00 ea.; postage. Ah loved Maa: RL 8, Gainesville. Handmade dataty Kleenex holders, made of nylon net, lace and flowers, $1.50. Mrs. J. L. Owens, Rt. 2, Box 30k, dy sls dgeviiie. New hand made quilis, new materials, good clean cotton, $7. ea. at my home. Will not ship. Mrs. Snodie Ingram, Rt. 1, c/o Willie Nelson Farm; Euharleey Rd., Taylorsville. Aprons, 50c and 75c ea.: 9 pe, luncheon bet. $2.50: also, quilt tops, $2.50 ea. Add post- age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 153, Camilla. White cotton crocheted baby. shoes, either pastel or lace trimmed, $1. pr.; rayon boucle crocheted baby shoes, blue pink, yellow, green or white, $1. 25 pr. Add 10c postage per pair. Elizabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 205, Danielsville Rd., Athens. Dbl. bed size Sale new cloth, Star and other designs, $2.50 ea. postpaid. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Sev. quilt tops, nice materi- al, dif, patterns, machine sewn, $2.50 ea. Mrs. Herman Bennett, Rt. 3, Cumming. (near Matt School) 1 pr., large size pillowcases, emb. with white birds and flowers, $3. Mrs. Troy Staten, Box 65, Chatsworth Rd., Dal- ton. Spreads, Senael needle work, old pattern, King Crown | pattern, best material, white only. Mrs. James T. Arthur, Cisco. New hand made quilts, full dbl. bed size, of matching sol- ids and print cotton, cotton padding, Doris Delight, 8 pointed Star and Hope of Hart- ford designs, $12.50 ea.; Mon- key Wrench design, $8. 50. Miss Mabel Mathis, et Fe Om 8 te Ellijay. Emb. pillowcases, $1.25 set; emb. dresser scarves, 75c ea.; diaper shirts, 25c ea.; pot hol- ders, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. James Davis, ville, White crocheted bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, vellow and green, 75c pr.: bibs to match, both, $1.: white cro- cheted lace for pillowcases, $1. pr.; white linen handkerchiefs, tatting trimming, ae ea. Mrs. : Robi ns n, Rt. 1 , Monro Rt. 7, Gaines-. | Emb. wie. tines on | good material with crocheted a3 batting edging, $2. pr. Mrs. H. Moon, Box 425, Dalton. Dbl bed size quilt made on machine, all new scraps, $2.50 ea.; twin size, $1.75 ea. Add postage. No. COD. or checks. Mrs. E. E: Clark, Shadburn Ferry. - Ra: Buford. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Black and yellow Scupper- nongs for sale at my farm. Harvey Greer, Rt. 3, Central Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph. HI. 3-5501. A. No. 1 pure Ga. Cane Syrup, case of 12, 1/2 gals., $8.25; case of 24, 1 qts,.. $9.75. None shipped, -eash with trucks. Ross Swann, Dawson. Several lbs. nice clean, used feathers: 2. water tanks, for well or spring; also, print feed sacks. Sell or exch. for White Nest Onions. Hula Mitchell, 3101 Miller Rd., Lithonia. Light tan-and prown Here- ford Silver King Parade Sad- dle, complete with breast strap and square corona, like new, $500. Jack Crowder, c/o Melo- dy Brook Farm, Windy. Hill Rd., Rit. 3, Marietta, Ph. He. 5- 8656 Smyrna. Black Western adie. ex- cellent shape, $50. Daniel Swartz, Montezuma. Ph. 5911. Calif. beer seed, 35 start, 3 o.starts; -$17/--supar pear sprouts, small, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Gourds: 23-33 in. land Dip- per, 75c ea: 15 and 16 in. Martin, 15c ea: larger sizes, 25e, 35c and 50c ea; smaller, -110c. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camil- la. Empty Bee hives, both 7 and 10 frames, $2. ea. Cant ship. S. A, Fleener, Richland. Unwashed white feed bags, 100 lb. cap., 20 ea. in lots of 12 or more, postvaid. Evelyn Bramlett, Margret. Black snake root, Devils showstring, ratsbane, heart root, pennyroyal, 60c for large match box full; wild cucumber bark, rattle blood and yellow Queen of Meadow, Mayapple, Mtn. ditney, horsemint, 2 Ib. lard box full, $2. Add postage. P< B: Brown; Rie 1, pau Ground: White feed sacks with let- ters, good strong bags for grain, 4, $1.00; chicken ferti- lizer, 50c bag: also, want to) buy some yellow Corn and Oats. State what you have. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Box 487, McMurry Dr., SW, Atlanta 11. Ph, DI. 4-1388. Well rotted hen house ma- nure, $3.00 ton or $2.50 ton in 25 or 30 ton lots. C. C. Wyche, Rt. 2: Senoia. Large Pineapple pears, ready now to pick, $1.25 bu., 35c pk. Located: 10 mi. W. of Hazelhurst. Patrick Brookins, Rt. 2, Girtmon Rd., St. Mat- thew Community, Hazelhurst. Preserving pears, $1. 50 bu. at my farm. Zack Roberts, Clark Rd., Fairburn, Ph. 2262. Hunt and other varietys grapes for sale. J. Q. Wyatt, Shady Dale. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Hay and Shucks: Want 10 tons good quality Coastal Ber- muda hay and trailer load shucks. Quote best prices del. my barn. C. L. Hemphill, Rt. 3 Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6790. Seed: Want Ginseng seeds and plants, also some Ginseng roots. Give details and prices. C. L. .Hughie, Rt. 3, as 275, Newnan. Locust Past: Want 500 or 600 Black Locust fence post. State price FOB and delivered, Ht. Raburn, Ideal. | "Want a few bushels Pomes) Hubert _ Chambers, AE granates, Box 488 Canton, tops, . 5 ISELANEOUS | WANTED Want large quantity Figs for home use. State price by gal., when and where | can pick up. I will gather if necessary. Hrs. Helen N. Spicer, 599 Luckie St., NW, Atlanta 13, Ph. TR. 40910. Want about 1/2 lb A aba: Write stating price. C. L, Hughie, Rt. 3, Box. 275, New- Nan. Want some Dish Beg gourds and some white red-eye Crow- der Peas. Miss Jennie Seago, Vienna. Want some Concord Grapes. Will pick up if near by. State price per pound. R. C. Holla- way, Sr., Box 15, Manchester, Ph. 6- 3308, ae Want true Bulton ganike root and Star grass root; also, frostproof English Peas for fall ah penne: Advise at once. . Suggs, St. George. a 3 to 6 gals. Figs for home use. Advise price per gal, when and where I can pick up. Preferably near At- lanta. Mrs. David Lunceford, 963 E. Johnson Ferry Rd., At- lania 5, Ph. BL. 5-501. GAME, FOWL, etc, 1 pr. Peafowls, $40. for the pr. my place top Mt. Harmony Hill. Mrs. R. L. Strickland, Rt. 3, Box 249, Austell. Ph. 9622. Ringneck pheasants, 3 wks. to 12 wks. old, $1. ea. or $75. C. Herbert A. Clark, P. O. Box 332, Fitzgerald. Ph. 2492. Blue and Silver Kings; also, blue and silver Checks, origin- al Turner stock, $1. to $6. pr. No shipping. Henry Fellman, |427 Hightower Rd., NW, At- lanta 18, Ph, SY. 4-3782, Northern Bobwhite quail: Saorriane $3. pr.; day old, 35c 223 wk. 65e ea.: 8 wk. 80c fe white Doves, $5. pr.: Chukar partridges, 4 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Ship Exp. Col. M.O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle Bib Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4- 0866. 600. Bobwhite quail, ed breeders, Permit N 10 growing pens, wood a type, 8 small bree breeders. Delton, Box 49, Fort Va Ph, Ta. 5- 5195 after 5 pr. Wm, F. Crowder, M Brook Farm, Windy Hil Marietta, Ph. Hi: Smyrna, Extra large, Ped. Nort Bobwhite breeder quai proved 39 - yrs., 1: fo 3 heavier than avg., 19 various ages, ready fo Permit No. 1. Free colo tos and wt. Cert. William Thomas, Box K, 421 M Bldg., Atlanta, Pai: MU Young Chukar Patrid -lpriced according to age. T. Beauchamp, Rt. 1, Box Donalsonville, Ph. Jackso: 2265. Ringneck Pheasants, | hatch, $1.50 ea.; others 85cc to $1.50 ea. at farm or per bird for crating and s ping. J. H. Roquemore, R Americus. Rabbits, bred Gray grown bucks, also some 12 wks. old. Make offer ship. Must sell. O. C. Mulk 1956 Mt. Paran Rd. N.. Atlanta 5 Ph. CE 7- 20335. 1 pr. N.Z. Red rabbits, d already. bred, $15.; 1 W! NT -doe; $5.12 mos: old R rabbits, $2. 50. ea; 24 Ringne pheasants, $50., or $8. tri trio white and other col tams, $5. trio. Exp. Col. Greiner, P.O. Box 113, B bridge. stock, $2.50. Will ship. D Holland, Coogler Rd. Dalt Grown rabbits, gray, br and black does, $2.50 Calif. and N.Z. white, $3. e 10 young, 6 wks. old, $1. or trade for guinea so Ae vies). Will ship. C. R. Philp 2377 Summit Ave., Nw, A Janta 18, Ph. SY. 4-000 ea: 2 black and 7 white ready to breed, $3. ea; 1 buck, $3.; guinea pigs vies), $6. pr. John Fields, 10 W. Poplar St. Griffin. 3682. : = will not be published. out of the state. notice will be discarded, the personal - handwriting for the notice, ae a9 Hanier St. s: W., OCTOBE! TS Fall corel Land Editio 14 The annual fall FARM LAND edition of t Market Bulletin will be published Wednesday, Oct 14, The deadline for all notices or advertisements riving in the Market Bulletin Office is October 1. 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