Georgia Farmers PS Phil Campbell, Commissioner - Food Scares Pose New __ Threat To Agriculture _ Agriculture in general seems to be faced with an increasingly complex pro- blem as a result of the use of chemicals in the production of crops and livestock. Recent actions of the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare would indicate that this supposedly respon- sible Department of the U. S. Govern- ment may, at any time, come out with some frightening charges pertaining to the use of such products. None knows when or where the next blow may fall but it is reasonable to assume, in the light of past events, that such action may come without no- fice and without thought as to the ec- Onomic damage that may result for Some specific phase of agriculture. The cranberry scare and the charg- es originating from the U. S. Depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare at that time were prime examples of the totally irresponsible thinking of those people. Certainly such action constituted a method of law enforcement that is so harmful and unnecessary as to be ab- surd.. Without consulting the U. S. De- partment of Agriculture or the cran- berry industry itself, the U. S. Depart- ment of Health, Education and Welfare frightened people everywhere by lead- ing them to believe they would devel- op cancer if they should eat cran- berries for Thanksgiving. Nothing could have been further from the truth. Scientists pointed out that for persons to become ill they would have to consume thousands of pounds of the treated cranberries. Even the American Medical Journal, t h e foremost and most authoritative publi- cation of its kind, ridiculed the idea completely in a statement pointing out that the chemical, aminotriazole, oc- curs naturally by nature in such crops (Continued On Page 8) WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1960 NUMBER 23 NOTHER NEW FARM PROBLEM es CRANBERRIES MAKE GOOD EATING Commissioner of Agriculture Phil Campbelf enjoys cranberry sauce with members of the Georgia Canners Association during the association's recent convention at St. Simon's Island. Shown with the Commissioner are Mr. and Mrs. J. Ennis Parker of Griffin. Two Feed Additives Aid Egg Production Two feed additives, when combin- ed, increased egg production and feed ef- ficlency more than either additive alone in trials at the South Dakota Experi- ment Station, Poultryman C. W. Carl- son reported to the Poultry Science As- sociation meeting at Iowa State Uni- versity recently. Both oxytetra - cycline (an anti- biotic) and glucosamine (which is sup- posed to improve effects of antibiotics) increased feed efficiency and egg pro- duction in Leghorn pullets. However, greater improvement was noted when the additives were combined, Carlson said. Agricultural CALENDAR FEB. 11, ABAC, Tifton - Watermelon and Cantaloupe Short Course. FEB. 18 - 19, Georgia Center for Continu- ing Education, Athens - 15th Annual Meeting Georgia Crop Improvement Association. FEB. 26, Georgia Farm Products Sale Pa- vilion, Thomaston - Southeastern Region- al Shorthorn - Polled Shorthorn Breeders Spring Show and Sale. MAR. 8, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton Inspection of Sale Bulls - Gain Evaluation Test Program. MAR. 9, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton - Sale of Gain Evaluation Test Program Bulls. MAR. 14-15, Americus - 11th Annual State Spring Barrow Show. Georgia @ EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH. oe es / @ LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Ceorgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES PAGE TWO ee MARKET BULLETIN GEORGIA MARKET BULLET Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 NATIONAL EDITORIAL oN : assbchariQn jasepcly AFFILIATE MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each fe- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any 2ommercial business, any commercia] businessman, any company or organization li- censed 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 RBulle- tin assumes no respn'sibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting. fom published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail. Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Notices .__ Circulation Mailing Roan Supt. 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr Address requests to be MANAGER, Address NOTICES, mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION Market Bulletin, Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF Market Bulletin, Atlanta. added to os removed from All requests for IN FARM WORK WANTED Man and family want work on chicken and hog farm for Day or monthly wages. 5 rown up in family to work. Need house and work at once. Robert Best, Rt. 1, Resaca. Retired, single, white man desires job as Caretaker of farm, all kinds stock, chick- ens, garden, etc. Raised on farm. Want modern conven- jences, room, board and rea- sonable salary. G. C. Henry, 212 Pierce St., c/o O. D. Hen- ry, LaGrange. Man, 27 yrs. old and wife, want job on farm, taking care of horses, cows, chickens and truck farming. Have to be ynoved. Howard G. Reid, Rt. 1, Box 82, Grayson. Man, 39, wants job on farm, tractor driving, Caretaker and light farm work. Gene (Rube) Smith, 1186 Francis St. N. W., Atlanta 13. Ph. TR 5-3739. 35 yr. old woman, daughter 9 yrs. old, want job with good, reliable people on farm to work with chickens and other light farm work for room, board and $20 week. Mrs. Vir- finite Haley, Rt. 2, c/o Mrs. harlie McMicheal, Jr., Jack- son. Man and wife with 2 child- ren want job on dairy or chicken farm with good peo- pie. for good pay for both. hildren large enough to help with work. Move anywhere. Albert Sweat, 193 So. Broad St., Winder. Exp. Bee Keeper wants to hear from persons interested in supplying Bee Colonies to be run on 50-50 basis. for North Ga. Sourwood flow. Ralph Watts, 69 Baker St., N. W., Atlanta 8. 38 yr. old white man want dairy job with good house and good pay. Can do any kind dairy and farm work. Move anywhere. Have wife and 2 children (both got to school). J, P. Black, Box 1, Culloden. Want job on large farm as Caretaker, with house wired for electric stove. 3 in family, | wife, sister and self. Warren Perry, 3866 Fairmount Ave., Macon. Ph. SH 2-0481. Man, wife and family want a chicken farm or layers. Farm to be run on percentage, weekly pay. Reliable. Wife would like to raise piss on halves. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morrow, Sr., Rt. 2, Box 294, Douglasville. White man, wife, 15 yr. old son (old and large enough to help with work), wants job as Caretaker, for home and reasonable pay. Exp. Refer- ences. Earl H. Blanchard, 497 Fes Ave., S. W. Atlanta Want job on farm. Have worked with chickens and know all kinds of farm work. Let me hear at once. E. P. Eaves, Rt. 3, Box 219, Col- lege Park. aes eee P| oan act eee 38 yr. old white man with wife and 3 small children, want job on farm. Do farm work, drive tractor and truck, look after livestock. Ready to go to work. Have to be mov- ed. Leon N. Huddleston, Rt. 2, c/o E. M. Kuglar, Rt. 2 Carrollton. FARM HELP WANTED Want clean, reliable white, middleaged, non - drinking woman to live in- home on farm and do light farm work. Room. board and $15.00 week. W. O. Donahoo, Rt. 1, Syca- more. Want experienced, reliable man white or col., to work 7,- 000 Turpentine boxes, all slask, 12 in. dia. and up, 24 bbl. stand. 6 R. house on farm with electricity. T. C. Talley, Rt. 1, Lyons. Ph, 2633. Want married man, sober 35 = 40 yrs. old, with exp. in keeping up farm machinery 50 ~ 50 basis; also prefer some exp. srOwink nursery stock fgr weekly pay. Must be able fi- nance his crop, and can go to work within 30 days. Located Towns Co. Give Exp. and Ref, C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Want reliable, settled cou- ple (no children) as Caretak- er of small farm, and doing yard and light farm -work. Mod. new 2 bedroom house, bath, central heat. Located 8 mi. No. Roswell. Good com- munity. good working cond., good living quar. E. Copeland, P. O. Box 12098 Northside Sta. Atlanta. Ph. CE 7-8349. Want good man to do gen. farm work and help with work in 12,000 Broiler house. Year around job for right man. Mr. and Mrs. H, D. Overman, Ni- cholls. Want couple for Caretaking small place, garden snot, etc. 3 R. house wired, water, gas for any extra work done. T. H. Reynolds, Rt. 2 Hephzibah. Ph. 2610 (Waynesboro) SALE EVENTS FEB. 10 Wednesday _ Georgias 6th Spotted Poland China Consignment Sale Moultrie Sale Pavillion, Mo- ultrie, Colquitt Co. . . Shaw, 10 AM; Sale 1:30 PM... Bred and Open gilts and Fall Boars shown and sold. Sponsored by the Ga. S.P.C. Breeders Assn., A. LaPorte, Secy., Cordele. February 26 Friday Spring Show and Sale Southeastern Regional Shorthorn-polled shorthorn Breeders; Georgia Farm Products Sale Pavilion. . . Thomaston, Upson Co. 101 lots 40 strong, aged bulls 61 female lots, 31 in the Show and. Sale 30 pas- ture conditioned females in Off Grass Sale. . . Show: 9 A. M.;. Sale, 12 Noon-Ban- quet evening before. Truce Hancock, Secy. Redan Rd. Rt. 4, Stone Mountain, MARCH 4 Friday 12th Anniversary Sale ..Polled Herefords, at Swear- ingen Hereford Farms, Rey- nolds, Taylor Co. .. 1 PM . . . Selling 29 bulls an 30 females. For further in- formation, write R. L. wearingen, Sr., Box 337 Reynolds. MARCH 5 Saturday Georgia Palomino tors Assn., All Western Horse Show. . . 12:00 and 6:00 PM. . . Chastain Me- morial Park Ring. . . Class- orses. . . Admission Free . . this Show is for the en- tertainment of underprivi- leged children. For entry blanks, call or write: Gail Gano, 1573 Chantilly Dr. eae? Atlanta - Ph. ME 6- EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Deep well pump, jet type, 42 gal. cap. in good shape, Pipe included, $65. E. A. Par- son, Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph. 2712 (Austell) ). 1951 Willys jeep, 4 wheel drive pickup truck with cattle bod y,- perfect mechargcal cond., practically new _ tires, $500. Troy C. Williamson, Al- lenhurst. ee es Jeep, 4 wheel drive, 6 volt system, body fair, canvas top, running cond. $275. E. L. Dawson, Rt. 4, Box wie Ale pharetta. Ph. GR 5-5960. Gibson tractor with culti- vator, harrow, trailer, 2 plows, Scraping blade, good cond., $425. H. F. Frazier, Rt. 2, Aus- tell, Ph. 5276. Z SES Se IS David Bradley garden trac- tor with plow, harrow and mower cheap for cash. Mrs. Ida O. Tiesler, 218 College Park Rd. Mountain View. Ph PO 6-0924 (Atlanta). farming and operating and | J. stove, hot water tank, Wages|j Exhibi- | dbl es for all types of Pleasure | 4852 Browers elec. brooder, 125 chick cap., never used, $18.00. Usry, 1605 Maryland Ave., Augusta. 1950 tractor, 2 disc plow, 12 disc harrow, 4 wheel trac- tor wagon, mule mowing ma- chine, 3 brooders, 1,000 cap. ea., 45 fine feeders, 16 five ft. & 50 glass chicken waterers, 8 auto. spickets, Economy cream separater, all or part $875.00. W. C. Meadors, 697 Whitehead Rd. Athens. Standard twin garden trac- tor and cultivator, turn plow,| planter with guano distribu- tor, and plates for planting any kind of seed, disc harrow, lay - off foot, 2 wheel cart,. $150. W. C. Noles , Rt. 1, Ar- agon. 3 H. P. garden tractor and equipment, good shape, $225; also utility trailer, $65. S. A. Best, 749 Flat Shoals Ave., a Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 7- 2 deep well pumps complete, $100 ea; 12 large type Buck- eye fuel oil chicken brooders. ._ G. Wills, Alpharetta. Ph. GR 5-5011. Elec. chick or quail brood- er, 50 cap., $10; metal laying nest (1_sec. of 10), $10. James N. Henderson, Rt. 5, Sumpter Pl. Austell. Ph. 5336. Whirl-A-Way egg washer, model N-2-S, $160 cash or trade for beef calves from Bangs free herd. A. K. Adams, 1225 Meadow Lane Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. Ph. BL 5-2502. McCormick Deering horse drawn hay rake, and No. 4 J. D. horse drawn mowing 1@a- chine, gearsrun in oil. Both good cond., $100 for both. W. S. Sumner, Rt. 1, Alamo. _J. D. A tractor with starter, lights, culticators, side dress- er and peanut plows, good shape. Hollan A. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 60, Abbeville: Ph. MA 4-3366 (Pineview). a) 2 sR David Bradley 5.75 HP tractor mowing machine and rake, used very little, $115.00 John A. Fuller, 677 Lillian Ave., SW Atlanta 10. J. D. model 25 combine on rubber, in good cond., $125; also 17 sets of steel stanchions with cross railings and sepa- rators, $50: E. H. Boyle c/o Peaceful Valley Farm, U. S. Hwy. 1, Blythe. Allis Chalmers G tractor, 1 pan tiller, cultivators, Cole planter, distributor, single disc harrow, Wood's rotary mower, mower, tires, batter almost new. Others good, $600 Lloyd George. Blakely, he ee ee nee ra elias Ca ateeleLet Ford tractor, only 700 hrs., planters, culticators, pickup . Sec. harrow, 2-14 in. bot- tom plows, new rotary hoe. All like new, sacrifice, one - half of original price. B. F, Bennett, Bonaire. Ph. WA 3- eee eer OES David Bradley power saw, practically new; $125.00 or trade for milch cow or good work horse. Troy Agan, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. 2500. One 32 in. sickle bar mow- er for David Bradley gar- Pi jhe sae ray little, -UU. Cline D. Williams, 5 2, Box 207, Buford. noe Gas. power saw, used 1 day, $125; also New Holland fer- tilizer spreader, $75. John R. Franks, Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph; 5156 (Buchanan) after 6 PA. a ee ROL OER T. E. 20 two row Fer uson tractor, $350; 44 Chattanesen and 10 Oliver turn plows, Junior cultivator, Joe harrow, dbl. tree 2 iron single trees, 1 ton Intl truck, $300, at Den- mark. S. J. Foss, P. O. Brook- let, Ph. 9-3187 (Statesboro). . One MT 52 J. D. tractor, good cond., cultivators, $750 or all with 4 dise J. D. tiller, 900; also want scraper to fit Ford tractor, rear end type. H. L. Bramlett, Winterville. Grist mill, 20 in rock, ham- mer mill motor and belts, $200. Bob McConnell, Rt. 1, Young Harris. _ 1952 Ford tractor (new tires), 3 point lift, 8 dise har- row, mower and rake, All- Purpose plow, like new in all operations. Bargain, $1,100,00. Will sell separately. W. H. Mc- Donough, 2277 Mullberrv St. East Point. Ph, PO 7-0361, oes sane Farmall 200 tractor \ hitch, cpt. set rear m planters and cultivators fertilizer attachment. Sac fice. Sam Hammett, Sh burg. = ; - Merry tiller orden aes used very little, ).00. G. Williams, Rt, 2, Covington. Farmall cub tractor, vators, planters, plow harrow, weeder, als chickens. Mrs. Nellie Late model Farmall tractor with 4-14 tr bottom plow, $2,500.( 7-1/2 ft. heavy duty of harrow, broke 150 acres, $6 One 37 disc harrow, 9-1/2 : $425. R. W. Lancaster, Rt. Hawkinsville. 2 new type Surge sors, one 3 units and oth units, very little, W. P. E Jr, Culloden, Ph. Midw 3472 (Thomaston). - One man _ bar type, good co Don Cochran, Shiloh nesaw. Ph. 9-4982 Farmall H tractor, p cond. good tires, and wii without smoothing | for cash. Josan Lawrenceville. | 3200 broiler oil consists of brooder. and waterers, storage 120 gal. cap. Reasonabla pr Mrs. W. A. Wages, Athens Jefferson. : Massey Harris 80 sef-propelled _ combine, cellent cond. $4,000.00. E. Swearingen, Reynolds. 7-3011 (at night). - Dairy equipment vacuum pump with co and gauge, good as cheap. G. R. Gaskins, |! Chickamauga. Ph. 6894. slightly used, for sal Thomason, Rt. - Grayso TH 3-7039 (Lawrenceville John Deere B tractor, tivator, planter, cutting row, 2 disc turning p D/G tractor without equip ment, 49 three - quarter tor truck. Reasonable price. near Cassville School. W: Jacob, Rt. 4, Cartersvill Henry Pittit Farm). Want incubator and oth equipment for raising | in first class cond. n State price. Milan Pur Zee BOx 158" Leesbur 1 heepr Ford tes wit without equipment; also a spring tooth harrow portable sprayer fi Want late model cultivator tractor, without equipment, miles of Carnesville. Vandiver, Rt. 1, Martin. Want horse drawn | stock with plow points sweeps, spring tooth harro drag harrow, cheap. No jun Thos, E. Harris, Rt. 2, Ha Lane, Stone Moun Want six 10 in. d Kalb Co. Fred J. Wi Kalb Bldg., Decatur. Ph. 3-5731, : Want 1 mule drawn 2 ro Hudson duster, with 1 wheel rubber in front, at back, 4 spouts. T. M. Rt. 1, Baxley. e Want IHC Farmall A. tra tor with planters and culti tors. Fred S. = Concord. Want mechanical or hy lic lift for Farmall A trac good mechanic could fit type. Frank Weaver, Woodbury. : Want for a Ferg tor a mounted see stower, also craps fer Dani ; Dona LIVESTOCK FOR SALE blade, pump and hy- ic control for No. 2 Ca- W. 4H. Thomas, boro. : i ed electric small in- for hatching quail, al- deck starting batterv, heat in each deck, ae ues ise hillers for Al- mers B cultivator, al- ow spreader and 3 ation aluminum_pipe. Boyd, 2037 Snoring ce, Augusta. t bush and bog harrow machine, with 3 pot Ford tractor. Buy or |, eattle; also have poul- eders and drinkers, for fer. J. B, Whitfield, Rt. Ph. MA. 17-4880 spider tractor with all cultivators in good _ reasonable cash M. Weaver, Rt. 2, rt scoop 1/4 cu. yd., o fit 3 point hitch. Rt. 3, Dal-|R . Cattle 26 mos. old bull, half San- ta Gertrudis and half Angus, .25c Ib; also 14 mos. old pure- bred Angus bull, from good- lines, 27c Ib. Trade for good quality steers. Ralph Sanders, Vienna, Ph. 4712. 5 Reg. Angus bulls, inocu- lated and vaccinated, 10 - 15 mos. old, Championship blood- lines. Curtis A. Prickett, Gain- esville, Ph, LE 4-9203. Reg. Aberdeen Angus herd bull, 4 yrs. old, Bardolier breeding. Will del, Selling to prevent inbreeding. C. N. Mc- Clure, Dawsonville. Reg. horned Hereford 13 mos, old bull, $200.00 or trade. See any day except Sunday. M. B. Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd. Macon. : 8 dbl. standard polled Here- ford bulls, good color and ex- cellent bloodlines. Sired by Circle M. Ranch bred bull and top bred cows. 9 to 13 mos. old, halter broke, priced to sell. John B. Smith, Cleve-. after 6 PM. 10 dbl. Red polled Here- ford bulls, 8-12 mos. old, sir- ed by A. L. F. Prince Leskan 10, Grandson of W. W. Larry Carlos, the Bandwafon bull. Jand Rd. Dalton. Ph. BR 3705 Reasonably priced. J. L. Had- den, Gibson. 5 or 6 young Top grade G.| Jersey cows, all healthy and lift type 8 disc Tay- bush and bog harrow tech. Pay cash or away harrow. R. J. 148 Springhill Dr. - in agitator, ap- 6 ton cap., within 100 mi. rdville. E. H. Barber, eBox 78. Sharon. * blade for 3 tractor. Douglas cilla. f : small road scrave, 2 et Hogg, Rt. 2, section drag tooth good cond. Johnnie Luthersville. ; used Vac. pump for 4 Surge milk parlor, rea- e, in radius 50 mi. G. F. , Hampton. Ph. PO t Ford cultivator and ey, scrape blade for heap. Homer Martin, asper. _ omplete Feed mill, |) or more cap., with g attachment, for farm A. oa Ellenwood. 0, good cond., onable price; also have e 2H. Hackney wagon, ; With body, $20. cDaniel, Rt, 1 Du- ant combination pulley ower take-off, for Mas-| ris pony tractor, Mad. | W. Mower for same. Olin g, 321 McClelland Ave., cleane: 1 cond. P. Turner, Rt. 2, Box 21, it 2 H. used trailer, Fac- uilt, good cond: Buy or . trailer, good cond. used deep well pump nd., also used but 0 or 1,000 OL ne as -|of age. tested, freshen in Feb. with Ist, 2nd and 3rd calf. But- terfat test of better than 5.0 for 1959; $200 ea. for one or all. H. L. Bramlett, Rt. 1, Box 17, Winterville. ee eee a eee a OE Reg. Angus herd bulls, 2 yrs. Eillenmere breeding from Show cows and Grand Champion bull, Large bone and excellent conformation. Ready for service. Priced to sell. J. Harris Dew, 710 Peach- tree St. N. E., Atlanta 8. Dbl. standard Reg. polled Hereford bred cows with calves by side and bulls. #ix- cellent bloodlines, well built, size and color. Reasonably priced. See Roy R. Goddard, Rt. 2 (Klondike), Lithonia Ph. HU 2-2672. _ 3 Holstein heifers, approx. 1000: - 1100 Ibs. 3 way arti- ficial, vaccinated when calves, freshen in next few weeks, $260 ea. Roh. N. Gilbert. Fayetteville Rd. Jonesboro. Ph. Gr. 8-8777. cere BE RN SERS 5 Reg. Angus bulls, weaning age, te to 8 mos. old, best bloodlines, excellent body con- formation, vaccinated, quar, breeders for herd bulls. Rea- sonably priced. Trade for heit- ers, cows or Shetland ponies. Carl Newton, 992 Lullwater Rd. N. E. Atlanta. Ph., Tr, 4- 6386 (Days). : Sey. choice, Reg. polled Hereford bulls, all deep red, short and stocky. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven. Ph. Juno 4-2312 (Odum). ee aE - 12 first calf Holstein heif- ers, 6 to calve in February and 6 in March. Thos. McCroskey, c/o MacMor Farms, Box 295, Perry. cer eg oe eae LE Purebred polled Herefords: One with calf, 3 heifers 13 mos. old $700.00: also 70 Tamworth - Duroe cross pigs, ready March 15, castrated, innoculated, 50 Ibs. or better, No less than 10 sold: ant Reg. polled Hereford bull, 2-3 yrs. old, good con- firmation, E. H, Boyle. c/o oo Valley Farm. Hly- e. $10 ea. eee ee ES Pe , Fine Jersey bull, elig. Reg- ister, 14 mos, old also 3 good shoats, 1 milk goat and 1 stag for sale. J. W. Harrison, Jones-~ boro. Gr. 8-4581. Sa re ee RY Reg. Shorthorn bull, roan, 23 mos, old, good bloodlines. Adam Whitaker, Rt, 1, Blue Ridge. Reg. Black Angus bull, Ericas Black Boy, i yr. old May 4, 1960; Sire, Black Boo- gen, Dam, Black Girl of ENZ. Excellent conforma- tion, $175. Don Cochran, Shi- h Rd. Kennesaw, Ph, 9-4982 10 Reg. - polled Hereford heifers, near breeding age. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta. Young, Reg, Angus bulls for sale or trade for Reg. Angus heifers or cows. Peter Hod-| kinson, c/o Circle H. Angus Farm, Cornelia. Ph. 844-J-5. Reg. Whiteface Hereford bull and some heifers, all 16 mos. old, $125.00 ea.; Guer- nsey milch cow, 2nd calf, $110; Guernsey heifer, 21 mos. old bred to Angus bull, $100. W. H. McDonough, 2277 Mulberry St. East Point. Ph. PO 7-0361 Nice, well marked, Reg. horned Hereford bull, calved May 23, -1959, from 1800 lb. outstanding sire. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. ~ Bulls, 10-12 mos. old, dbl. Reg. polJed WHerefords, and heifers, same age, also 20 bred heifers and cows. J. G. eng Alpharetta. Ph. GR 5- 5011. Holsteins, 1st and 2nd calf, one Reg. Brown Swiss, close- up, free disease, Calfhood vaccinated. R. B. Curtis, F.e- mington. Ph. 2603 (Madison). Dairy: Some milch cows, 400 gal. Craft Milk tank and Surge milkers. E. G. Dailey, 201 Park Ave., Millen. Ph. 553. : Black Angus bull with pa- pers. See any day at my home. | 7 Homer Beck, Rt. 2, Duluth. 10 Reg. Angus bulls, 10-14 mos. Grandsons of Intnl Grand Champion Ankonian C. B. 138th. $400.00 ea. or trade for good Angus cows or heifers. E. B. Swearingen, Reynolds, Ph. Tilden 7-3011 (nights). : Dairy heifers, Holstein, Ayr- shire, and Jersey, to calve this winter. Top quality, Res. Holstein bull, ready for ser- vice. All T: B. and Bangs tested and vaccinated. E. Badgers, Plains. Ph. VA 4- a 3 Reg. Guernsey heifers, |] just freshened, 2 with heifer calves; 2 second cald heifers, freshen Feb. 2; Reg. Guern- sey bulls ready for Service, Exnols Diamond breeding, No. 305889, and Warback Cannon Ball, No. 540369. F. H. Bunn, Midville. Fine, small herd Reg. An- gus cattle, 9 cows bred to calve 30-60 days; Angus bull, breeding age, 6 Angus heifers, 7-12 mos. old, 3 bulls, 8-12 mos. old; also 10 purebred Yorkshire boars, 1 2 yrs. obi, all fine breeding, your choice, $45.00 ea. hog. S. H. Apple- baum, Athens, Ph. LI 6-6379. 2 Seahsekeo Hiatal a ot non Angus bull calves, just weaned, 10 generations of Reg. bulls behind these calves. Quality bred calves, not Reg. 40c lb. G. Harwell, 600 Ave., C, West Point. pia cd Aired EE aca 2a deal 4 Reg. Hereford bulls, horn- ed type, 2 yrs. old, from R. M. R. Baca Domino lineage, calfhood vaccinated. G. L. Mc~ Cartney, 3602 Piedmont Rd. N. E., Atlanta. Ph. CE 3-0572. Purebred Angus bull, 6 mos. old, $125. No reg. papers. = weet Collins, Rt. 1, Blairs- ville. : SSUES Sn a ee ia Reg, Black Angus bull, No. 2523530. Aage, 28 mos. wt. 1100 - 1200 Ibs. good quality bloodline. Amos C. Burkhold- er, Rt. 4, Marietta. Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old $250.00 to prevent inbreeding. tae Grizzle, Rt. 2, Dawson- ville. Swine Purebred Beltsville male hog, also two 100 Ib. Belts- ville - Duroc cross, for sale. John Davidson, Rt. 1, Pine- view. pee eee ee A Os 7 me nar Cherry red Duroc boars, 3 ready for light service, Top bloodlines. Also sev. gilts, same age. All quar. J. H. Donaldson, Fort Valley. 7 mi. East on 96 Hwy. at Houser Mill site. ree a a Landrace shoats from Reg. stock for breeders or meat. Cholera treated. No letters. Royce Richardson, Rt. 1, Fay- etteville. Ph. HO 1-3454. pala i lc tality ll Purebred Beltsville No. 1 boars and gilts. Tested free from Bangs and Lepto. Eligi- ble for reg. Ray Cauthen, Tif- on, Ph, 2915. _ Macon. Ph. SH 2-0421, Reg, Landrace hogs, Top quality, service age boars, $50 up bred gilts, $100 up weanling pigs, $35 up; also want gentle saddle mare, blocky type, not over 800 lbs. Reasonable. Terrell Swindle, Nashville. Ph. 9292. 40 Hampshire - Landrace cross shoats, 75 to 140 lbs. for sale also Reg. Landrace boar, 18 mos. old, trade for bred Duroc gilt or sow. Russell Mc- 7-3101 after 6 PM. Pigs, 10 and 12 wks. old, crossed Duroc, Tamsworth and Landrace. Sell one or all. A. C. Beckvvith, Rt. 2, Austell. Gukin, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph, LE |. PAGE THREE Sev. Hampshire pigs, Box 303, College Park. Choice Berkshire gilts from prolific bloodlines, bred ta Son of Ramaco Mainstay, 1958 Natnl Champion; also 1 young boar of service age. All cho- lera immune and reg. S. . Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demorest. Duroe boars, 5 mos. _ old, Reg. wormed and treated or cholera; also, pigs, ready 2b. 27, sired by Grand Champion show, 1959. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledgeville. Ph. GL 2-2766. Reg. SPC boars, best blood- lines, nearly ready for service, also 2 reg. gilts, about 5 mos. old; booking orders for Reg. SPC pigs, ready Feb. 25 at 8 wks. old. George Ferguson, Rt: 1, Cave Spring, - Reg. Landrace, service age boar and gilts, from popular blood lines. Reg. in your name. $25 ea. and up. M. T. Cour- son, Hazlehurst. 5 pigs, 10 wks. old, large for age, OIC, Landrace and SPC, $10 ea. 5 for $40. at my nlace. W. H. Jones, Rt. 7, Macon. Ph. SH 6-4906. Reg. Tamworth gilts, ready for breeding, 1 Reg. sow, bred, Reg. pigs, gilts and 2 boars. mi. No. Alpharetta. B. B. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 82, Al- pharetta. S 40 good feeder pigs, now ready, $8 ea. $15 pr. My place. J. T. Cunningham, Jr. Rt. 4, Newnan. eer ae Cad Se Ea GN Purebred SPC bred gilts, Service age males, also young- er gilts and males. Guar. free of Bangs and Lepto. D. A. Law, Chula, Ph. 1716- R-2 (Tifton). 2 Hampshire and=t OC. _| Sows, farrow in about 35. days, 2nd and 3rd litters: 1 full Big Bone Guinea stock hog and 8 small shoats, $190 for ot at my home. Mrs. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega Dark Red Duroc males and females, from litters of 13 and 14 pigs, Reg. buyers name. Chas. W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. pla ea A ha OS lS ele Guinea shoats for meat hogs Hampshire and Guinea cross, $15 ea. Will ship. S. R. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. : Pigs and shoats, meat type Duroc and P. C. cross. Rea-. Rt. 1, Ellenwood. Ph. GR 4- 4429 (Stockbridge). Big Bone Guinea and OIC mixed pigs, 6 wks. old Feb. 6th. No Sunday sale. W. Ff. Lee, Rt. 1 Felton. Purebred Duroc pigs, males and females, $16 ea. at farm. Will Reg. in Buyers name. Carl Raburn, Rt. i, Butler. Choice Landrace and Duroc breeding stock, Imported bloodlines, treated, Reg. buy- ers name, Bred gilts, Service age boars, open gilts and weanling pigs. Wm. E. Lanier, Nae Box 84, Metter. Ph. MU a ae er RE OO Nal 8 feeder shoats, Hampshire and Tamworth cross, 2 Hamn- shire sows and 1 Tamwozth male Service hog. Make offer. Might trade for used, good shape garden tractor. Mrs. J D. Henderson, Rt. 1, Wood- stock. Ph. GL 5-6695. 16 Top quality shoats, $12 to $15 ea, Wt. 90 to 100 Ibs. ea. Good Hampshire stock. Want to sell at once. at my place. Pat Kirkpatrick, Rt. 1 (at Centerville), Lithonia. ~50 Duroc - Tamworth pigs, 8-13 wks. old, good stock, $8 ea. $15 pr. or $350 for lot. Del within 50 mi. Atlanta. H. T. Jennings, c/o Shady Crest Farm, Rt 1, Hiram. Ph. WH 2-2047 (Douglasville) Reg. Hampshire boars, 6-7 mos. old, ready for Service, also bred and open gilts. Lar- ry Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. Ph. 6893. Reg. Landrace gilts, boars and Service age boars, 109 pet. Imported bloodlines, Reg. buyers name. Unrelated pairs. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. 8 brood sows, 1 boar, 5 bar- rows and 50 pigs, 6-8 wks. old. No reasonable price refused, at my place. W. W. Nevilla, sonably priced. John Bohanon, | Duroc boars and gilts, eli- gible for Reg. $17 ea.; and Box 182, Guyton (15 mi. S Guyton on Hwy. 30). Cherry red Durocs, United Duroc Assn., males and females, with papers, | 6 mos. old, $35 ea. without papers, $30 ea.; pigs, with papers, $20 ea. without $15 at farm on Hwy. 32 A. C. Wea a thers, P..O. Box 37, Mershon, Reg. Duroc pigs, 5 boars, 3 gilts, farrowed Nov. 4, 1959. Dewormed and cholera and pneumonia, Reg. buyers name, $25 ea. James Morris, Rt. 3, Avondale Rd. Macon. Ph. SH 5-6868. proven qualities, also gilts, ready for breeding. Reason- ably priced. With or without papers. pharetta. Ph. GR 5-5626. Reg. Black P. C. hogs, all | from cert. sizes and ages, breeding. Service boars, $50 and up; bred gilts, $125 and up. Herd Bangs free, treated for Cholera and Erysipelas. Will ship but best come sea Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran. Ph. WE 4-6490. Horses, Mules & Ponies Pinto stallion, 5 yrs. old, about 650 lbs. also black mare, about 900 Ibs. Both gentle. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville. 1 mule, and 1 fresh cow and calf, also hog ready to butch- er, ham meat and cans of lard, at my place. John Brown, Rt. 1, Ranger. At Stud: Reg 5. gaited American saddle bred stal- No. 34816; Sire, Peter Genius out or Miss Lida Peavine, grandson of Kings Genius. Becky Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd. Marietta. Ph. 8-7125. At Stud: Red Lights Noble dle bred stallion, proven se top colts. Grandson Noble Ka- larama. Thos. G. Watkins, Jr., boar at middle Ga. Livestock treated for Gtk. Heath; Rie (Birmingham Community) Al- wh 50 to 150 lbs. ea. on foot for. sale at once N. W. Lang, Rt. 1, some feeder pigs, purebred but not Reg. Frederick PipReT ers : Reg. s about lion, Reeves Majesty Genius, Rex, Reg 36083, American sad~ 4684 Flat Shoals Rd. Decatur. | Ph. BU 9-6692. 2 mules 1 horse, 10 - 12 yrs. old, wt. 1,000-1200 Ibs. work anywhere. Sell reason- able. J. H. Thornton, Rt: 2, Climax. (near Vada.) Very gentle brown and white pony with bridleand saddle, $195.00. Dallas Clark, Dalton. Ph. BR 8-6028. Good pr. gentle black, white nose mare mules. about 1200 Ibs ea. and about 11 yrs. old ea -|for sale; also wagon wheels, $8 ea. and two 2 H. wagons, $25 and $35. Riley C. Couch, Senoia. Sere oe SA ees 2 gentle mare mules, about 1100 lbs. or more, work any- where. L. R. Walden, Rt: 2, Soperton. 6 yr. old Tenn Walking Horse mare, about 800 Ibs. gentle but spirited, $150, or trade for larger horse trained for cattle and not more 7-8 yrs. old. G. F, Fears, Rt. 2, Hampton. 7 mos. old colt, also mare, both red with white blaze face, also mare, red with black mane, very gentle, work or ride, Mrs. Ellis Lankford, Car- rollton. Ph. TE 2-8101. 4 nice, small Shetland pony mares, all drop colts in Spring, 3 - 5 yrs. old, and under 40 in. tall; 1 midget mare, 34 in. tall, 3 yrs. old, solid color. and 7 nice good broke geldings. Guar. all gen- tle for children and reason- able price. Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph. Gr. 8-6771, ee ~ Quarter -horse _ Byrd, 2847 Bouldercrest S. iS PLGE FOUR LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Good farm mule, 13 yrs. old, 1,000 lbs., gentle, in good shape, and with farm tools. B. I. Ussery. Rt. 1, Macon. Ph. SH 2-1996. Black mare, 4 - 5 yrs. old, ~ about 750-800 lbs., plow also ride gentle, $150, 3 mi. No. Thomaston. R, T. _ Pressley, ~ Delray Rd. Rt. 1, Box 91A Thomaston. 9 yr. old gelding, red with blaze face and white stock- ings, spirited, good form, easy to manage, neck reins. W. H. McDonough, 2277 Mullberry St., East Point: Ph. PO 7-0361. Tenn. Walking stud colt, $200 or trade for good gaited mare. Colt partly broke but too small for heavy man, Good breeding. Chas. H. Hiecsins, Bluff Rd. Rome. Ph. 5587. Standard bred Sev. Reg. brood mares, some to foal in 1960 to outstanding stallions, some have produced winning horses. Priced to move. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale. Ph, 5123 (Monticello) Good, Quarter horse, with saddle and bridle, $95.00; al- so 4 Shetland ponies, $95 ea. - Dennis W. Sibert, Cloudland, Work type, blocky may, approx. 11 yrs. old, works perfectly, no plug, plenty life, approx. 1400 lbs. $175.00. Henry J. Ashley, 2619 Ivey Rd. Augusta. Ph. RE 6-6254. 2 4 nice Shetland mares, 2 ate bred also 2 yr. old black Studs=; J: a Rt. 1, Conley. Ph. MA 7-5540. 2 good, young mules, 1300- 1400 lbs. also. 1 mule cotton duster, good cond. P. M. Sib- Jey, Moreland, Ph. Al 3-5130 pe (Newnan). - Bunch of good farm mules, for sale at my farm. G. C - Craker, Powder Springs. _ Black Gelding, 7 yrs. old, gaited, gentle but spirited (a womans horse), also black and white pony, yrs. old, very gentle, broke to ride along with gaited horse. Sell one or both, with saddles and brid- ~ les. See on Saturdays or Sun- days. Mrs. G. H. Meyer, Rt. 2, Box 236, Griffin. Ph. 7913 _ piter 6 PM. White and black 8 yrs. old addle mare, with or without bridle and saddle, wt. 700 lbs., spirited and well trained. Sell reasonable, or trade. Talmadge sae Bethlehem, Ph. 1- 1-1/2 yr. old horse colt, grown in size, out of English thoroughbred mare and sired by Mighty Express, $125.00 my farm. W. H. Thomas, _ Greensboro. Pinto mare, 7 yrs. old, wt. - around 1,000 Ibs. Sell or trade -for Quarter horse. 1 Teem, Rt. 1, Milner. Ph. 4897 (Grif- fin). 9 yr. old mare mule, work anywhere, very gentle, good shape, about 1100 Ibs. Sell with gear and plows or separ- tely. Jerry D. Williams,- Rt. . Box 206 A. Buford. Nice, red saddle mare, 10 yrs. old, 5 gaited, gentle for children or ladies, $135, my ie 8 mi. So. Griffin on Hwy. 9 H. W. McLeroy, Griffin. h, 4638. Smart gray mare mule, about 950 lbs., age right, gen- le, work to wagon or plow. o plug. T. M. Morris, In- dian Creek Dr. No. Clarkston. h. HI 3-6375. 2 yr. old Shetland gelding, white, black and _ dapple, small size, very spirited, sty- lish, fast trotter, real Show prospect. Sell or trade for good, sound young = saddle horse or mare, well broke. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Fort Valley. Mare mule, wt. approx. 1050 lbs. good work mule, $100.00. Roy L. Sanders, 1313 Austell Rd. Marietta. Ph, HE 5-9875 after 5 PM or Satur- days, Pair mare mules, black and bay, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1300 Ibs. ea. also set harness and wa- gon. Reasonable. Counce Woods, Rt. 3, Newnan, Sheep and Goats 3 fine, reg. Alpine bucks, ready for light service; also, booking orders for buck and doe kids for Feb. and March del., $15 and -up. Del Norte bloodlines. Miss Nellie M. Mingledorff, Rt. 3, Douglas. Good milk goat, freshen about Feb. 15th. give -gallon milk a day, gentle, easy to keep and easy to milk, 1/2 Saanan and 1/2 Toggenburg. H. M. Walker, Rt. 1, Chicka- mauga. (2-1/2. mi. West Chickamauga). White Saanan milk goat, freshen 2nd kid soon, also 2 milk goats, coming in with dst kids. Part Toggenburg and part Nubian (sisters). Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade S. W. Atlanta 11. 85 Southwestern e arly lambing ewes, already wean- ed and 3 Suffolk rams, all be- tween 3 and 4 yrs. old. Paul Gogecen. Louisville. Ph. MA 2 milk goats, fresh, two will be fresh any day now. Want to sell 2 or 3 of them, $30 - $50. 4 mi. So. Lithia Springs. W. SS Cochran, Rt. 1, Douglas- ville. Bee a ges ee ee es Billy goat, 1-1/2 yrs. old, part Saanan and part Nubian, |37 $8 at my place. 121 Freeman St. East. J. E. Robertson, Rt. 3 Newnan. =: LIVESTOCK WANTED Want 8 to 20 Angus cows or heifers, Grade or Reg., also a 800-1000 lb. Reg. bull. Fred: J. Wilson, DeKalb Co. Bldg., Decatur. et ee ee ea Es Dt aes Want sev. young male cal- ves, not Reg. at reasonable prices. E, Bacon, Rt. 1, Lilburn. ~ a NS Want 1 purebred Guernsey bull, 15 to 18 mos. old, good breeding and reasonably pric- ed. J. M. Godwin, Rt. 2, Box 128, Washington. .. Want polled milking ty Shorthorn. bull, sonnel Sore vice age. Loy Watkins, Suches. |52 * Want Hampshire boar large| enough for light service, with- in 50 mi. Mitchell. Horace Wilburn, Rt. 1, Mitchell. Want a mule, also equip- ment for David Bradley gar- den tractor. Must be cheap. J. ae Rt. 4, Marietta. Ph. 9- Want one mare work horse, 3 - 8 yr. old, not over 1,000 pe en cs 4 gentle for en to handle, Chesi Dodd, Rt. 1, Alto. oor _ Want Mare horse that will tide and work. Must be gen- tle for children. State age, wt. color and price. Vickie Vickers, Rt. 1, Box 72 A, Am- rose. i 5 Want nice, gentle, work horse, also a nice, gentle sad- dle horse, both of which to wt. 1,000 - 1100 Ibs., 6 to 12 yrs. old, sound and good qualities. Hoyt Yearwood, Rt. 8, Toc- coa, Ph. 6-5156 FS ter 6 PM. (Tucker) af. Want 1 ram sheep, not 3 yrs. old, within 28 mi nico want a wagon seat, good cond. reasonably priced. C. P. Cra ven, Rt. 4, Franklin. Want any kind, an ize goats, 1 to 100. James wo Gore Rt. 6, Macon. Ph, YU 6-352]. ea al AE POULTRY FOR SALE 24 game cocks and $3 and $5 ea. 1/2 Traveller and 1/2 Claret. Come after. Preston Spires, Rt. 1, Rhine. Some gray game roosters, 10 mos. old, $2.50 ea. also, some hens. Will ship. S. R. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto. 5 Black turkeys, 4 hens and gobbler, $20. Mrs, H. E. Fren- ch, Rt. 1, Juliett stags, 3 nice game cocks, 1 War- horse: 1/2). Re sHe-2- VES Olds 1 Spangle cock, 2 yrs. old, $5 ea; 1 Warhorse-Claret cross, $4; Ri Le Guritiin, 2712 Oak St. Gainesville. 2 April hatch Red Ginn pullets and 1. Morgan white Hackle cock. A-1 cond. $15 for trio. Ed. M. Cambron, 120 Woodland St. Cedartown. MARKET BULLETIN | eee \ Turkeys, i nea wie: 12-18 ee lbs. $6 ea; 7 toms, 18-35 Ibs. ea. $7 ea. or $90 for lot. Kath-| erine B. Medders, Rt. 4, ley. Purebred Golden Sebright bantams, 1959 hatch, roosters and hens, $1.50 ea. at farm. Will ship in light crates, Exp. Col. Marvin Newsome, dans Mill Rd. Sandersville. Bax- 8 pure pit game cocks, 20 mos. old. On country walks all their lives, $40, or $10 ea. Will not ship. See and select on Saturdays and Sundays. 1 mi. West Oglethorpe. S. J. Bryan, Oglethorpe. 50 choice W. L. hens, now laying, $35 at my place. Give notice first as have to catch. J. T. Owens, Rt. 2, Covington. 4,000 W. L. pullets, 17 wks. old, $1.50 ea.; older pullets beginning to lay, $2 ea. Chas. H. Higgins, Bluff Rd. Rome. Ph. 5587. 300 Danish Brown Leghorn 11. mos. old pullets, now lay- ing, $1:25.ea.: or $F ea. lots of 50 or more. F. H. Bunn, Midville.. 2800 W. L. hens, Babcock Bessies, in production about 4 mos.. now laying 70 pct. Sacrifice $1 ea. at farm, 1/2 mi. Ea. Holly Springs. E. J. Long, P. O. Box 285, Canton. About 20 hens, 1 yr. old by Easter, also 7 roosters, $1 ea. or $20 for lot. Carroll Pealock, Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. 53. Mixed young hens, white, 9 mos. old, 7-8 lbs. ea., $1.50 ea. at my place. Mrs. F. M Westbrooks, Box 224, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta. Show type, purebred roost- ers for breeding: Speckled Sussex, White Face Black Spanish Silver Spangled Hamburgs, Black, White and Red Leghorns, Silver Lace Wyandottes, Dark Cornish (Bulldog strain) and Black Minorcas, $2.50 ea. Exp. Col. Raymond Caldwell, Rt. 1, Box 216, Senoia. Fine 1 yr. old B. Hamp= shire Red stock rooster, 7-8 Tbs. $2.50 if express, FOB, or $1.50 at Ochlochnee. Mrs. D. F. Heisler, Rt. 2, Ochlochnee. Bantams, R. I. Reds and White Cornish prize winning stock. Reasonable. John A. Fuller, 677 Lillian Ave., S. wa Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3- 63. a 20 ea. N. H. Red and White Rock hens, all young, fat and laying, 3 roosters free with lot of over 25. Merlin Marton, 445 Old Dixie Hwy. Min. View. Ph. PO 1-4046. ; Laying Parmenter Reds, 8 mos. old hens, 5-6 lbs., $1.75 ea; some mixed W. R. and Reds, same age. $1.50 ea. my place. No shipping. Ernest Alexander, 114 New St., De- catur. Ph. DR 8-9438 (nights) | Turkeys, 40 Ib. 1959 Fall hatch turkeys, $2 ea; young bantams, 50c ea. and up; Mus- covy ducks, and 1 white drake, $1.50 ea. my place. Jos. Clay, 1645 Upper River Road, Macon. Ph. SH 5-8082. 11 big BB Bronze turkeys, 3 toms, 8 hens, $65 for lot or $7 ea; also 6 Green Head Mallard ducks, $2 ea. Chester Dodd, Rt. 1, Alto. : 2 hens and 1 tom April 1959 hatch, $15 at my home. Wont ship. Roy E. Dills, Rt. 4, Box 112-A, Blairsville. 100 Royal Purple guineas, full grown for breeders or eating, $1.50 ea. FOB. Ship anywhere. R. B. Bradshaw, 367 Nelson St. S. W. Atlanta 3. Ph. JA 4-3660. Dark Cornish, Show type, $2 ea; 2 hen and 2 tom tur- keys, $24; 20 large hens, cross White Rock and W. L., $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMur- ray Dr. S. W. Box 487,. At- lanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388. Pair of last yrs hatch geese, gander white and goose gray, $3. Mrs. I. G. Boring, 3296 Boring Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-9394. Araucanus chickens, laying, $12 pr; hatching eggs, 50c ea; Dark Cornish bantams, Bulldog type, laying, $6 pr., $9 trio; N. H. Red pullets, $2 ea. Exp. Col. Money Ord- er. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N. EB. Atlant 8. Ph. TR 4-5152, E. Atlanta 17. Ph. Number of Show type Bull- dog type Dark Cornish ban- tams, $5 trio. E. A. Powell, | 106 Ea. Dixie Ave., Ph. 8-0396. - 10 white bantam hens, 75 ea. Thos K. Hudlow, Norcross. Ph. 2213 (after 6 PM) Marietta. Bantams: White Jap. Silk-|f ies and Black White Crested || Polish, $6 pr.; Buff, Black and White Cochins, $5 pr; Golden Sebrights, $1.25 ea. W, H. Cogland, Rt. 2, next to Bonds Lake, Conyers. * 20 Black feather legged bantams, 50c ea. A. E. Thomp- son, Rt. 1, Box 209, Douglas- ville, Ph. WH 2-3357. ; $ Bantams: 1 hen, 1 rooster and 2 hens, of bantams and large chick- ens, 2 roosters and 8 hens, Jor-|;, 10 friers, cross|F, Gainesville ae Want 10 common ba hens, now laying, near lanta. State price hill tion. Richard P! |Bolton, Peafowls, y hens, $15 ea.; 3 C. E. Williams, Wisteria, Tifton. | large white kind, also 1 grown] , female duck. Sell all or part. L. H. Patterson, 3541 Gordon Rd. -S. W. Atlanta 11. ~Ph.|* PL 5-7060. = ~ Rare Langshang bantams, mature stock in both black and white, $5 pr. $7 trio; rare - About 800 Northern white quail, fully fe: flight cond., als for del. ne Lakenvelder bantams, mature, | &88 $10 pr. $15 trio. Will ship Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent | Caw _|Ave., Chickamauga. 10 purebred Golden Se- bright hens and 2 roosters, $15 not shipped. Will J. Britt, Rt.|1 1 (near Yellow River Church), Lilburn. Ph. 3-7879 (Lawren-| ceville). inde eae te 1959 hatch Trio Golden Se-| Eggs a after Fe bright and R. I. Red bantams, | 394g $5 trio; White Crested Black Polish cockerel, $2; standard dark Brown Leghorns, 9 pull- ets and 2 cockerels, $1 ea; eggs, 20c ea. J. C. (Chicken) | Mitchell; LaFayette. ~All kinds Cornish chickens and bantams, also 3 grown turkeys. Bantam roosters free. Lock- ard Bell, 2677 Pharr 412 Cavender St. 5 game hens and March hatch rooster, Shuffler. and | $12.50; 6|J. St Roundhead cross, Buff pullets and rooster, $18; yellow buff roosters, $2 ea. Will ship. Mrs. B. H. Holland, Box 14, CooglerRd. Dalton. Game roosters, 25 pure-| bred last spring hatch, dark and red col. $1. ea. at my home. Also, some hens. May- nard Mashburn, Cumming. 4 purebred, old time S. A. Ginn Red hens, $20. L, T. Rd. N.| "1959 hatch ex cra |thern Bobwhi averag from such quail i No. 1 . Free color certificates, pri Thomas, Must sell. Bargain. | ogg J. Street, LaFayette Male Guinea pigs (c multi-col., prices Gary Webb, 21 Magr Roswell. Ph. 6129 _N. Z. and Calif. rabbit: does and 10 bucks, $ Spears, Rt. 1, Soci _ Reeves pheasan raised, flight pen held, color, strong, hearty. ated pairs, $10; e Vaughn, Rt. 2, Royston. | $6.75. Jack Wier, | Spring March 23, 1960. All such t Notices not to exceed 70 w SIBLE FOR THE NOTICE i Farm Land E Our Spring Special edition of Farm Land for | Wanted, For Rent, Wanting to Buy or Rent, and Exchange For, Georgia Land only will be publishe Market Bulletin Office, Agricultural Building, 19 Hun er St, S. W., Atlanta 3, Ga., not later than March ed in personal handwriting), address and phone num- ber if desired, and must be from the party RESP : 9 your notice will NOT be published. sae _ Elizabeth Hynd Special d Edition ype notices must reach 1 ords, including name (sigr if. received after M. re mes _N Oils. 9 mi. dy Stanley, Rt. R 8- 4168 eos 10 mos oe y Jackson, Rt ] yrs. Williams, P rine. Ph, LI 7- ves, Silvers, id Amherst, $4 ea. er, . McDonough. sigeons, $1. pr.: , $3 pr: bantam $ Muscovy ducks g chickens, $3} filled promptly. I evyromvile. 04 Puckett St., | Chukar . | srown, -|$20 for lot. A. S. Roberts, 4006 N.|bred to : oa to doe, a 50; stock. Will Ship. 1d |Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. Purebred N. Z. White rab- Ph. PO 1-7553. i Pigeon crosses ite acta. ers (make good squab pro- ducers and can also make way around farm). Reason- able price or trade for good Everbearing strawberry plants or fig trees. . Stringer, Box 222, Atlanta 1. Northern Bobwhite quail breeders, mated, $4 pr.; Per. No. 103; white doves, $5 pr. partridges, $6. pr. Ship Exp. Col. Money order. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. Be Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. 100 Northern bobwhite quail fully feathered and fully ma- tured, Permit No. 46. C. D. Tarpley, Rt. 1, Lake Harbin Rr. Morrow. Ph. GR 4-4910 acs nee ) Northern Bobwhite Quail eggs, $15 C. April 1st; quail, 8 days old, $30 C. May 15 or} -|6-8 wks. old, $80 C. Not prepaid. Per. 'No. 47. Taking forders now. H. M. Cash, Rt. Bee) Wrightsville. 16 multi-col. guinea pigs (cavies); 4 full grown, 5 breeding age, 5 about 1/3 and two 1 mo. old, Lawrenceville Rd. Tucker. Ph | HI 3-6044 (Atlanta) Black Dutch doe, fine pur $6.50; Black Dutch buck, 2-1/2 mos ~ Rabbits: Z. White bucks, 5-1/ 2 -|mos. old, heavy fur coat, nice type, ete. $5.50 ea. All ped. H. Lamar -and_ Seniors, bits, Juniors ready for immediate del. M. Jones, Box 50, Bristol. Ph. Packed Pee a ee nse EY N. Z. White rabbits, Seniors $3 ea. $7.50 trio; Jrs. $2, $5 trio. or exch. for Barred Rocks or N. H. Red pullets. Will ship. L. M. Vineyard, Rt. 1, Hogansville. eS _ Want 1 or 2 Silver pheasant hens. State what you have and prices. J. M, Woodall, College ,|St., Toccoa. PRtk ack oe pheasant for 1 pr. Bobwhite quail. W. Hs. eS Rt. 1, College ar Want. common 1 barn, pigeons. State number and price. Wm. Harper, 3704 Midvale Rd. Tuc- ker, Ph, HI 3-9990 (Atlanta) Want domestic meat type rabbits, males and females, in or near Lilburn. E. L. Bacon, Rt. 1, Lilburn. Want sev. pr. Silver King or other large type pigeons for squabs, no mixed breeds. Hen- ry Neal, 120 East Elm St. Rockmart. zk scan ee eda SR Pa Want squabbing type pig- eons, White Kings, French gros. Mondains, white giant Homers, mated and working, reasonably priced. E. W. Sampson, Rt. 1, Box 197, Douglasville. Ph. WH 2- 2925. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Good quality cert. Ga. Red sweet -potato seed from vine cuttings. ee Cauthen, Tif- tone Ph; Cert. = Ea potato seed, $2.50 bu. FOB. E. L. Driggers, 106 Columbia Ave.., Lyons. Ph. 4526. Ga. Red sweet potatoes, cer- tified, for sale. K. - Veal, Rt. 1, Ocilla. Ga. Red sweet potatoes, for seed or eating, large or small quantities. Truck loads a specialty. B. J. Head, Alma. Phe 3791, Cert. seed sweet potatoes, Ga. Red and Early Sweet, $3.00 ae up te 50 bu; over, B. Collins, 385 Camilla. Ph, 8193 (after 7:30 PM) Little white 6 wks. bunch beans, weevil free, rm 8 pet. 85 large cupfull, post- paid. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2 Ellijay. Hicks Broadleaf tobacco seed, Germ. 96 pet. Purity, 99.58 pct. Sample, 35c; ounce, $1.00. Earl Stuckey, Black- | shear. Min. Huckleberry plants, bearing size, 25, $2.00; Black a 50 bu. Walnut sprouts, 3, $1.45 Hazelnut uishes, 25, $2.00: wild Straweberry, 5 doz. $1.00; Yellow Root plants, 50c doz.; Yellow Roots, fresh dug, washed clean, 4 lb. lard box $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay. - Old fashioned Bunch Okra seed, Germ. 93 pet; Black striped Half Runner Beans, Germ. 95 pct; sunflower seed, 25e cup, 65c qt. All Del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. - Good, tender white corn- field bean seed, Germ, 91 pct. 75c cupfull; red speckled crowder peas, Germ. 85 pct., 50c cupfull. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ~ Large, round, dark rind, yellow meat watermellon seed, Germ. 76 pot. 40 seed for 10c and self-addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. P. ft, Traylor, Rebecca. Pensacola Bahia grass seed, Germ. 75 pct, 25c lb. No less 25 lbs. shipped. Can supply large quantities. M. J. Gaddis, Box 124 Quitman. -22 lbs. Perkings Green Pod okra, Germ. 9 2pct; also 8 lbs. White Velvet okra, Germ. 89 pet; 60c lb. Add self-addres- sed, stamped envelope. All 1959 State tested seed. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. Good, tender bunch bean seed, white half runner, Little Six Week pink peanut. half runners, al] 65 cupfull; BOOK: tender bunch green pod okra, 50c cupfull. Add postage. No stamps nor chks. Mandy Banks, Rt. 1, Ranger. Cane seed: big, soft Green, $8.00 per 100 stlaks; Redlong joint soft, 6-7 ft., and old red Can Cane, ea. $10.00 C. stalks; VS hard Green, 7-9 ft. $6.00 C. All priced at Bed and are good for chewing, marketing and syrup. i Burnseed, Rt. 2, Ellabell. Booking orders for. seed cane, soft Red and Green, 8c stlk; hard Green 6c_ stalk; 6 hard Red Blue and Ribbon Cane, 8c stalk. All at Bed, at Denmark, Hwy. 67. S. J. Foss, P. O. Brooklet, Ph. TE 9-3187 through Statesboro. Asparagus crowns, 25 $4.00; 50, $7.00; Eng. mint, 30 doz.: Parsley, 3 doz, $1.00; collard plants, 70 Cc: Fig trees, $1.00 ea.; garlic plants, 25c doz. Fred Ryithardna6r: 308 Holderness St. S. W. Atlanta 10. Ph. 3-5251. Blakemore strawberry plants, $1.25 C. Well rooted, damp packed, P. postage to 3rd zone. Exch. for print feed sacks, 1 or 2 alike, or dried apples. Mrs. D. F. Heisler. Ochlochnee. C. | Mrs. - PAGE FIVE. Florida 90 ete pn ah plants, $1 C; 500, $4; $8 Add 20c per hundred for post- age. No chk. Mrs. H. H. Small- wood, Attapulgus. E. J., and Chas. W. and Round Dutch frost-proof cab- bage also W. Bermuda onion Jants, 300, $1; 500, $1.50; 2.50 M Del. in Ga. R. Chan- clor, Pitts. Ph. MI 8-2035. Blakemore Strawberry plants, $1.25 C; 500, $5; $8 M; Dor- setts $1.25 C; 500, $5; $9 M. Add postage. Mrs. J. O. Wald- rip, Rt. 7, Gainesville. ; Blakemore and Mastodon | strawberry, $1.25 C; 500, $4.50 Klondikes, $1 C; 500, $3.50. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum- ming. Early bearing strawberry tall fruiting stems keeping berries off ground plants, $1.25 C;. 300, $2.50; $5 My PP Mrs; Myrtle Pace, RA Temple. Kudzu crowns, rooted, $% C; 500, $7.50; $12.50 M. Add postage. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Blakemore cere eke plants, well rooted, $1.2 Se Eye Thos. B. Kent, Gibson ~ Grapevines, Concord and Niagara, good roots, 4, $1; Golden Muscat, 2, Add. postage. C. W. Minor, Rt. i Box 470, Warner Robins, Sage plants, Muscadine grape, Crabapple trees, Black Raspberries, Black Haws, all 6, $1; also red plum peach | trees, 35c ea. Add postage. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Rooted ae grape, 6-10 ft. 5, $4; $7; Wild strawberry, S00 en in, Huckleberries, bearing size, Blackberry, Dewberry, ber $1: Streamliner everbearing $1.50 C; red and yellow plums clear seed peach, 3, $1. Post- paid Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon. : Streamliner everbearing strawberry plants, $1 C. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tample. Horseradish plants, 50 doz.; Horseradish roots, 50 lb; Catnip, 3 bunches, 50c; red Raspberries, 2505 cay Vbxole Black Walnut trees, 50c ea; garlic, one cent ea., $1 C.; Sparmint, Tanzy, 25c doz; lJarge red pepper pods, 25 doz. Add postage. Rt. 5, Box 78. Flliiay. meee TESTED i, PAGE SIX MARKET BULLETIN = ednesday, F FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE DE GGuaranteed if Manufacturer FFound by State Chemist PPenalized PROTEIN FAT FIBER W. B. ANDERSON FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia All Mash Breeder Ration G 16.0 3.5 6.0 (P) Fiber F 16.6 3.6 7.2 ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia Miss Bess Dairy Feed G 20.0 2.5 12.0 (P) Protein and Fiber Fo 1a.3 2.5 21.3 CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina : D-12 Sunny Cow 16% Dairy Feed GS 16.0 2.5 15.0 (P) Fiber F 19.0 2.5 20.6 CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal GS 36.0 3.0 17.0 (P) Fiber F 36.3 4.0 18.8 Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal GS 36.0 3.0 17.0 . (P) Fiber F 36.2 3.3 19.0 CLARK MILLING COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia Clark's High Energy Broiler Finisher G 20.0 5.0 3.75 (P) Protein F169 5.0 2.3 H. C. COLE MILLING COMPANY, Chesier, Illinois Omega Wheat Gray Shorts awd Ground Wheat Screenings G 15.0 3.5 6.0 (P) Fiber F o17.5 4.4 7.2 DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia Elizchcth Beauzh Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed f Meal G 36.0 3.0 16.0 (P) Fiber F 38.1 4.9 18.6 JOHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia Lancaster Horse Feed - C ; S 9.0 (P) Fiber F 12.1 FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia 3 ES Farmers Broiler Finisher Mash 071.0 5.0 (P) Protein Fd9.7 HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia : Pay Day Pig and Sow Ration with Hygromix and eae Arsanilic Acid G 16.0 (P) Fiber FAS RENTZ MILLING COMPANY, Reniz, Georgia Remco Brand Ground Corn Cobs with Shucks and 25% Molasses Os 20 {P) Fiber cn ae SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Fla, ie ot Security 40% Swine Supplement : G6 40.0 3.0 _ (P) Protein and Fiber F 27.2 ae J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia : aN Ground Peanut Hay - 25% Molasses _& 8.0 2.5 (P) Fat and Fiber F 38.0 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama i Fe Jim Dandy 33% Dairy Supplement M330 Ae eee (P) Protein F 30.3 pee FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE. BUT WITHIN: 7 DECEMBER, 1959 GGucranteed by Manufacturer FFound by State Chemist PROTEIN FAT FIBER W. B. ANDERSON FSED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Ga. Compicte Growing Mash GS 16.0 3.5 7.0 : * Fiber High F 16.6 3.7 7.6 BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia Mascot Wheat Brown Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings GS 160 3.5 75 * Fiber High F 17.2 3.5 8.0 COLONIAL FEED AND SEED, INC., Cochran, Georgia : ; Ground Cobs, Shucks and Molasses G25 6 24.0 * Fiber High F 5.0 6 25.9 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chaitanooga, Tennessee Red Lion Shorts G 16.0 4.9 6.0 : * Fiber High : F 18.0 4.0 6.4 JOHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chambiee, Georgia Lancaster 16% Dairy Feed GS 16.0 2.5 13.0 * Fiber High F197. 2.9 14.0 Ground Oats o 45 3.5 12.0 * Fiber High F 12.1 5.2 13.0 FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia Ground Cobs, Shucks with Molasses GS 20 5, 24.0 * Fiber High E38 5. 25.7. JULIETTE MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia i Snapped Corn CG. + 7.5 3.5 10.0 * Fiber High FF 7.8 3.5 10.9 LAVONIA ROLLER MILLS, INC., Lavonia, Seosaie Wheat: and Oats n@ S58 o tnd o * Fat Low MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia ee 43.0. Bees Fairway 43% Poultry Concentrate - Medicated GS ; * Fat Low BR 48.3 22 NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georein Nashco Corn Cob and Shuck Roughage with Molasses & 2.0 _* Fiber High _ F<223:8 PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarksdale, Mississippl : 44% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean Oil Meal 44.0 * Fiber High : 47.9 SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee : Security Egg Mash Concentrate G 32.0 28.0.5 A * Fat Low F 36.0 4.80 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia : = Stivers Best Wheat. Brown Shorts 6.150 eS * Protein Low F155. (Sl oe SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia : 17% Sompists Calf Feed = Duplex Brand G 17.0 3.0 * Protein Low 1630. 3.1 J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia is oe Big Ben Snap Corn GS 80 28 ba J * Protein Low FE. 75 3.6 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama x ; dim Dandy Pig and Hog Supplement S 40.0 * Fat Low F 40.6 FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED DECEMBER, 1959 A AND G MILLING COMPANY, Maysville, Georgia 1 feed as declared ALBERS MILLING COMPANY, Los Angeles, California 2 feeds as declared ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois 2 feeds as declared Ww. . ANDERSON FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Soom 1 feed as deciared ' ARCHER-DANIELS-MIDLAND COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1 feed as declared ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 4 feeds as declared AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky 2 feeds as declared BIRDSEYE FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 9 feeds as declared BOWMAN MILLING COMPANY, Statham, Georgia - . 1 feed as declared BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia 1 feed as declared BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio 1 feed as declared CHEROKEE FARMERS SORTA: INC., Canton, -Soriye 3 feeds as declared CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia 2 feeds as declared CLARKS MILLING COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia 1 feed as declared H. . COLE MILLING COMPANY, Chester, Illinois 1 feed as declared COLONIAL FEED AND SEED, INC., Cochran, Georgia 2 feeds as declared COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia; Guntersville, Alabama 19 feeds as declared COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 2 feeds as declared DANIEL FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia 1 feed as declared DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2 feeds as declared ii , ELBERTON FLOUR MILLS, Elberton, Georgia ; 1 feed as declared at i ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Mistigos 1 feed as declared JOHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia, 7 feeds as declared vee x EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia - 4 feeds as declared 4 FARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia 1 feed as declared FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Winder, Georgia 1 feed as declared FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, | Angora, Georgia _ is as declared FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bolabadga: Georgia 2 feeds as declared GAINESVILLE paler es COMPANY, Bde seni age 23 feeds as declared GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 3 feeds as declared GOLD KIST PEANUT GROWERS, Moultrie, Georgia; Graceville Florida 3 feeds as declared GRAND ISLAND CITRUS COOPERATIVE, ING. Umatilla, Florida 1 feed as declared HALES AND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois 3 feeds as declared HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft Valley, iit 13. feeds as declared IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS, DIVISION WILSON AND eres Lianhensevill; Ga. 2 feeds as declared INGLEHEART BROTHERS, Evansville, Indiana 1 feed as declared INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina 1 feed as declared i KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia 5 feeds as declared LANIER FEED MILLS, INC., ce Georgia ea a" Se, 1 feed as declared = (Continued On hae Seven) after. Dewey Gulledge, Rt. Dallas. strawberry. plants, Apricot, $1.25 1 C; 500, $4; Dae Richardson, Rt. 1 eberry. bearing ville. Ph. HO 1-3454. oz; __ Scuppernong | ings, 75c doz; Pep- 30e doz; Apricot}eg yound and square 5c doz; Sugar Pears, d postage. Mrs. Lee ty Gainesville. Ph. Ensz, Rt. 2 5-7583 (Louisville). 0 seedling pecan ious ages, also 13 Be with strand bob- op. Trees are to be Decor taken down. r or separately .. Walker, Quit- reasonable distance. 1, College Park. Montezuma. W.| Sericea hay, ground, with 250 Ibs, molasses added per ton. in sacks, $35 ton at farm. Jones, 619 Clairmont Ave., Decatur. Ph. DR 3-3680. Large quantity extra good Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertilized, cut and baled with- Harris, Screven. Ph. Juno 4 Roy G. out rain. Winton C. Ree ts a pice 2312 (Odum). 4 out rain, io 50 ton. ajor RCEOM, lets, $38. : ees ets, $38. ton hay, Charles Mason. |Ph. BE 7-7191. oer, CH 2-0607 1,000 bales Bermuda hay in ire - tied bales. Geo. 1, Valdosta. Ph. ea Sericea Lespe- in square bales, $30 at straw, $35 ton. 0 mi. No. Norcross, Jesse Beckwith, | a Hollow Farm, andall Mill Rd. NW At- bert. Donald Peavy, Hay, stell. Ph. 5488.. (Continued From Page Six) tops, $6.00 C; Hi some Hee hay and shucks, cheap. come Peat Rete emg _ Sericea Lespedeza ha y, square bales, baled without C:|rain, 75c bale, $30 ton. Royce Fayette- Approx. 100 tons Coastal Bermuda hay, highly fertiliz- bales, $22.00 to me 00 ton. Merle H: , Stapleton, Ph. MA 400 bales Sericea Lespedeza hay, $30 ton, or 75c bale. Del. Alvin mes Stonewall Tel. Rd. Rt. Bahia Grass hay, $25 ton, also other types of hay. At my barn, or will del, reasonable price short distances. Carl P. Savage, Jr., 507 So. Dooly St. Good Coastal Bermuda pel- round and square bales Coastal Bermuda $25. ton. All at barn. Swainsboro. good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $25.00 ton; several tons Sericea Les- pedeza and mixed Coastal Bermuda - Crab grass, $30 and $22.50 ton. FOB barn in Cuth- 4015 Crestview Dr., Columbus, Ph. FA. 3-5621 after 6 P. M. last cutting Alfalfa, with some grass, no weeds. A. C. Beckwith, Rt. 2, Au- ; Alfalfa hay, 90 bale, Grass hay, 75c bale; shucks, $28. ton. Located 6 mi. No. Ros- ,| well off Hwy, 140 on Cox Rd. *| Ralph pe Box 3, Ros- well. Ph. 6621 1,050 bales Sana. Lespe- deza baled without rain, $30. ton at barn. Will del. reason- able eae Some Oat hay. Mrs. W ey RFD, Ellen- wood. Ph. GR, 4-4694. Sericea hay, 1959 crop, harvested without rain, $22.- 50 ton or 40c bale. Harvey Hearn, Palmetto. Ph. 5283. Approx, 10 bu. large red peanuts for eating, hand pick- ed, $5 bu. or $1.25 pk. Calvin HH: oBred, Rta: 1, Box 2-110; Grantville. Hay, highly fertilized and well cured, without rain, Coastal Bermuda good color, $30. ton at barn, L. W. Yoder, Montezuma. Ph. 4601, Coastal Bermuda hay, oe bales, 75c bale, or $30. ton. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Jonesboro. Ph. DR 8-2245 (Atlanta). Sericea, Kobe and Grass hay, round or square bales, $25. ton. J. P. Dyar, Greens- boro. Ph. 4155. ee eee Large red peanuts, : - 4in hull, $2.25 pk., $7.50 bu.; al- so, pink peanuts same price. For eating only. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. Ball Ground. Coastal Bermuda and Bright Field hay for sale reasonable. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607. Good baled Lespedeza hay, baled Oats and Grass hay, baled without rain. J. H. Phil- lips, Rt. 1, Royston, Ph. 8007. Lespedeza, Orchard grass, Fescue and Clover hay. E. A. Smith, 7 2 0.5 Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. Coastal Bermuda hay high- ly fertilized, no rain, $30.00 ton at farm. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589. NIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia as declared Y-ROBINSON AND COMPANY. INC., Roanoke, Virginia as declared {iLLs, Chattanooga, Tennessee feed as declared OUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Abbeville, Louisiana as declared EN _ FEED MILLS, Ft. Wayne, Indiana as declared IN MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia as declared UT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia feeds as declared GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, d as declared R R MIX FEED MILLS, Athens, Georgia feeds as declared Georgia SMITH'S FARM FEED MILL, Stockbridge, Georgi: treed as declared _ a oe i W. MILLS, Bryon, Georgia feeds as declared : MILLING COMPANY. Cairo - Camilla, Georgia . feed as declared N ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas feed as declared AILLS, -INC.,. _ Minneapolis, Minnesota 5 as declared REE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, bean as declared ; THO} MAS PAGE MILLING COMPANY, Topeka, Kansas feed as declared FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia feed as declared $1750 at.: -|with ea. $2. Coastal Ractida hay good quality, well fertili lized, rain, square bales, $25 sani Leon Ensz, Stapleton, Ph. MA. 5-7557 (Louisville). 200 bales Brown Top Millet and grass mixed, $1 bale; al- so, 50 bales Oats, $1 bale. J. A. Clark, Ellenwood, Ph. GA. 4-7387. 300 bu. yellow Feed corn, for sale, near Dial. Reid Tip- ton, P.O. Cherry Log. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE 1959 Black Walnut meats, - 25 lb. plus postage; 5 lbs., 6. PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. Nice, clean, also, pecan meats, sacks, 3 as- sorted colors, 1 of a _ kind, new, washed prints, $1,.25. Some good, white, sacks, 3, $1. All PP. to 3rd zone. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchan- anv 100 white chicken feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., no letters, nice cloth, 25c ea. plus postage or COD. Mrs. G. M. Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Hickory smoked country cured hams, 12-16 lbs. avg. 85c lb. Mav M. Hardie, Rt. 1, Austell. Ground sage, 50c teacup; hot red pepper, 50 pods free order; Button, Snake root and Ratsbane, 60 large match box; Rattle root, wild Cucumber bark, Queen of Meadow, Devils Shoestring, ea., $2. for 4 lb. lard boxful. PP in Ga. P. B. Bron Ball Ground. Hunt Grape Vines, 10 ell rooted, 1 yr. vines, 1 male cutting, PP 2nd zone, $5.50; 2 yr. vines, 85c ea. PP Qnd zone. Vautelle Holland, Win- der, Ph. 10711. FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED DECEMBER, 1959 ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia 1 feed as declared SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia 1 feed as declared SECURITY MILLS, 5 feeds as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina 2 feeds as declared SESSION OI[L MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama 1 feed as declared SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia 2 feeds as declared J; ALLEN SMITH AND COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee 1 feed as deciared INC., Knoxville, Tennessee SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia 1 feed as declared SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, 3 feeds as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; Montgomery, Alabama 5 feeds as declared SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, 3 feeds as declared SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 8 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia 1 feed as declared SWIFT AND COMPANY, East Point, Georgia 1 feed as declared VIGO MILLS CCMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 1 feed as declared INC., Rome, Georgia INC., Orlando, PAGE SEVEN old mostley in Several hundred gals. o|Ga. cane syrup, 1/2 gal. tins, $1. gal., 85c gal. for lot; 1959 run pure Ga. cane syrup, in cases of 12 qt. bottles, 3 gal. $5. case. All FOB my farm, 5 mi. W. Met- ter, near 46 paved Hwy. L. H. Edenfield, Metter, Ph. MU, 5-1083. Star root or Grub root for sale. M. W. Irwin, Rt. 1, worth. Fresh, country made, pure hog lard, 25 lb. can, $4.; 50 Ib. can, $8. at my farm. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Box 173, Fay- etteville, Ph. HO. 1-4181. 50 lbs. new lard, put up in 3 lb. cans, 30c can. Come af- ter. A. C. Maloney, Box 485, Norcross, Ph. 3533. Martin gourds, 15 and 16 iN; H20Csr ls AD: aS. nye 20s 19 and 20 in., 25c; 21 and 22 in: 30; 23, and 24. in, 35c+-25: to 30 in., 50c; Dipper gourds, 50c ea.; small mixed sizes, 10 ea.; also, -well rooted Fig plants, $1. ea Add~ postage. Mrs. W. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. 600 or 700 cedar post, 7 t 8 ft long, $50; Cor $45, C for lot. Can del. for small fee. O. C. Moon, Rt. 3, Con- yers. No. 1 yellow pine fence poles, 2 x 4 and 4 x 4, 7-9 ft. long Willie Lee Clanton 35 Moury Ave., 15. A. No. 1, 100 pet. pure, Ga. suger cane syrup, case of 1 1/2 gals.. $8.; case of 24 ats., $8.50. None shipped. Ross Swann, Dawson. Yellow root, and washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, 85c; Cherry bark, match box- ful, 20c; Catnip, matchbox- ful, 20c; Queen of Meadow, 4 bunches; 50c; dried red Cowhorn pepper, large pods, 6, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. Florida declared ; MILLS, INC., Gainesville, neers feeds as declared QUAKER | OATS COMPANY, Chcage. IMinois et as declared VILLA RICA MILLS, 2 feeds as declared THE WALL-ROGA!SKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas 2 feeds as declared THE J.R. WATKINS COMPANY, Winona, 1 feed as declared INS., Villa Rica, Georgia Minnesota 5 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 3 feeds as declared WEST TENNESSEE SOYA MILL, 2 feeds as declered WHITFIELD FARMERS COOPERATIVE, Dalton, Georgia INC., Tiptonville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared As Declared 290 oe 35 Penalized 15 Other Violations 17 322 TOTAL SE, Atlanta freshly dug. PAGE EIGHT New Farm Problent . (Continued From Page 1) as cabbage, turnips and that the chemical even has therapeutic value in some cases. Here in the State Department of _ Agriculture we are constantly running chemical tests on food products offered the public to insure that are safe. Our inspectors regularly pur- chase foods in the grocery stores and MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Dry ground sage, 50c tea- cup full; red hot pepper, 25 oo 30c; Black Snake root, 0c large matchboxful; Yel- low, Queen of Meadow and Rattle root; wild Cucumber bark. ea.. $2: for 2 Jb: lard boxful. G.-T.=Brown,: Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 500 nice creosoted pine posts, all size 223/22: in. stone in. in top dia. and lengths of 6-1/2 ft. and 8-1/2 ft. cor- ner posts Dr. Virgil S. Steele, Eastman, Ph. 3269. Approx. 10,000 stalks Su- gar Cane, ave. 3 ft. three cents stalk at the farm, R. R. Raley, Mitchell. Ph. GIB 2571. White feed sacks, 25c ea. plus postage; also chicken fertilizer, 50c bag. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr. S. W. Box 487 Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388. Choice country cured hams oo choice, lean meat type ogs, $1 lb. wm. E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter. Ph. MU 5-1015. 100 Ib. cap. white feed bags, 25c ea.; few yellow ones, 50c ea. plus. postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. County cured, Hickory smoked hams, 12-16 lb. av- erage, 85c lb. Max M. Hardie, Rt. 1, Box 298, Austell. 3 Hickory smoked hams, av. wt. 25 Ibs., 80c lb. plus ship- ping chgs; fresh multiplying beer seed, 25c start, 6 starts $1; white nest multiplying onion sets, $1.50 gal. plus pos- tage. E. F. Weeks, Rt. 2; Box 261, Blue Ridge. Med, and large Martin _ gourds, 50c ea. small, 35c ea; catnip, 30c bunch; peppermint, 80c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. | , Ellijay. 2 good as $25 for both. Vester Duckworth, 344 Wilkinson Dr. S. FE. At. lanta 17. Ph. DR. 3-6732. Yellow Dock, freshly dug and washed, 35c lb. Add pos- tage. Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay. Saddle, Western type, al- most new, quilted top and sides, and inside of legs lea- ther lined, full leather cover- ed stirrup, 2 leather girths. Sell at 1/2 price. Maynard Mashburn, Cumming. Few doz. Martin and Dip- per gourds, 16 in-26 in., $2.50 to $3.75 plus postage, or come after; also few bantam roos- ters and hens, $1.75 pr. Wont ship. G. W. Helms, Rt. 2, Vien- na. a 8 ee 12 nice print dairy feed sacks, washed, ironed, no holes, 3 alike, rest odd de- signs, $4.25 PP or 40c ea. Mrs. Bercy Martin, Rt. 1, Carnes- ville Jerusalem artichokes, 75c gal. $4.50 bu. L. M. Vineyard, Riek: Hogansville. Sev. lbs. shade dried sage, 1959. crop, at 50 Ib. plus pos- tage. Mrs. E. P, Rudiseal, Rt. 4, Toccoa. 15 colonies Caucasian Bees in Pat. hives that were not robbed last year. $125. or $10. ea. J. C. Doughty, Metter. SPRING FARM LAND EDITION MAR broccoli and such products Canvas Top, fits 3/4 ton, 1950 model Chev. truck. Zips at four corners, good cond. Charles Cheek, Rt. 3, Cum- ming. Ph. TU: 7-7571. New crop pecans, 65 lb. 5 lb. lots up; Jerusalem arti- chokes, $1.50 gal. at my home; $8 bu; $2 gal. PP 3rd zone, $12.00 bu. 3 or more bu. lots. Add 15c for exch. on small chks. C. W. Page, 149 No. Ave. piaae Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4- 6452. New, 1959 crop shelled pe- cans, mostly halves, $1 Ib. and postage. Mrs. J. D. Sewell, 1041 W. Myrtle St, Gaines- Gian sugar cane, large stalks, 6, $6. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron. Black Western saddle, 2 yrs. old, for sale. Daniel Swartzentruber, Rt. 1, Box 81 A, Montezuma. Ph. 5911. Small farm bell, complete, $25. Mrs. Robt C. Davis, 1645 So. Gordon St. S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL. 5-4603. 5 to 20,000 good, Chestnut fence post, length or size. Ray H. rong, Hiawassee. Extra large Ox yoke with bows, nicely refinished, $27.50 John S. Hudgins, 3004 So. At- lanta Rd. Smyrna. 2 large wagon wheels, $5. for both. Ralph Dangar, Box sound any Ber- 3, Roswell. Ph. 6621. Large Martin gourds, 50c ea; small, 35c ea; Seed of same, 25c large pkt. Add post- age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Pure Ga. Cane Syrup, made in 1959, on evaporator, extra heavy, 850 gal. James M. Maye, Ty Ty. 57 lbs. yellow Beeswax, 65c Ib.at ae place. W. T. Hol- brook, Rt. 2, Clarkesville. Ph. 3- 5188. 1200. old, original Green Sugar Cane, about 3 ft. long, three cents stalk at my farm, 5 mi. No. Nicholls. W. Cole, Rt. 1, _Nicholls. ~ Yellow and Heartleaf root, 4 lb. lard box full, $1. of either kind. Mrs. E. M. South- erland, Star Rt. A, Ellijay. ~ ; ~ Shade dried Sage. $1.50 Ib. plus postage. No chks. J. C Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa. White Rice pop corn on the cob, 5 lbs., $1.; 10 Ibs. $1.50, 20 lbs. $3. Add postage. Mrs. B. H. Holland, Box 14, Co- ogler Rd. Dalton. Walnut meats, 75c_ pint, postpaid. Mrs. Candy Holden, Rte): Box. 773 Ellijay. ~ Old original Black Locust fence posts, any length, del. anywhere. Frank Solesbee, Rt. 1, Young Harris, Ph. TW 6- 2033 (Hiawassee). MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want wing feathers from geese. Pay one ct. ea. up to 100. J. W. Sammons, 227-B., Garden Homes, Savannah. Want the seed of each of of old fashioned pop-corn, the kind mixed with blue grains and old fashioned Grass nuts, with nuts on roots. Farnett Simmons, Rt. 1, Baldwin. MARKET BULLETIN, ae BNE. them: | in for exhaustive chermigel analysis. To date these spot checks of different foodstuffs have failed to re- veal any serious contamination, If such contamination should be discovered, we would immediately halt the sale of all such foodstuffs. So while we are concerned for au riculture and wonder what statement might next appear from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, we can allay the fears of consumers by ad- vising them of our continuing watch- fulness in behalf of their welfare. Want 8 or 4 Chinquapin bushes and small Haw trees. John S. Hudgins, 3004 S. At- lanta Rd., Smyrna. Want a few Pearson water- melon seed. J. Z. Morse, Rt. 1, Lake Park. Want few doz. wild Rasp- berry plants. Dr. G. Victor Williams, /o Williamsfield, Rt. 2, Cloud Springs, Rd., Rossville, Want 100 to 500 lbs. long pod Purple Hull peas and 100 to 500 lbs. Calico Red Speckl- ed Crowder Peas. Mail sam- ple and quote price. Charlie Smith, Box 406, West Point. Want 60 by & Kentucky 31 Fescue seed. Valley. Want spoiled hay, fodder of shucks for mulching; also, want one bu., 1959 crop, hull- ed Black Walnuts. Must be within 40 mi. of Atlanta. Quote price at your place. Mrs. C. F. Long, 2127 Pine Cone Lane, NE, Atlanta 19. Want 100 bales good pea green Alfalfa hay. Quote price and when available. Gordon Hall, P. 0. Box 188, Swainsboro, "Want some old fashioned white sugar crowder pea (lg. white size) seed. Pay market price. Mrs: Hoke Selph, P. O. Box 4, Milan, Want spoiled baled hay, in or near Atlanta..C. H. Stoner, 5225 Long Island Dr. N. W., Atlanta 5. Ph. BL 5-0520. Want several bags dry ma- nure, suitable for flowers, del. to me: Mrs. Bettey Davis, 923 Dalney St. N. W., Atlanta 13. Ph. TR 4-7282. Want seed cane, C. P. .29- 116, Govt Green var. Quote price on 50,000 stalks. Ray Taylor, Tifton. Ph. 768. : Want 100 bu. good: corn in the shuck, yellow or white, not over 100 mi. Douglasville. Will come after. R. F. Thomp- son, Rt. 2, Douglasville. Want spoiled hay or bed- ding straw, within 50 miles State price. E. L. Bacon, Rt. 1, Lilburn. Want 10 or 15 lbs. good, clean Beeswax. State price. T. E. Wages, Union City. Want some nice dried Ap- ples at once. Write what you have, quantity and price. Mrs. Ruby Kidd, Box 72, Bow- man. Want sev. ton good hay also Corn for FEED. State amount and price. Must be within reasonable _ distance. Beecky Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd. Marietta. Ph. 8-7125. Want sey. hives of Bees. State cond. and price H. S. Walker, Lower Poplar St. Macon. Want buy or swap, few stands Bees, either old fash- ioned Gums or Pat. Hives, also want to place Bees in areas for purpose of Cross- Pollination to maintain Le- gumes in re-seeding purposes. C. J. Douglas, P.O. Box 544, Atlanta. Want for farm use, a Gur- ley open sight Surveyors Compass. W. R. Earle, Clark- esville. Want aiale package of seed of fancy,. small gourds. Mrs. C. E. Brana, 328 oe College St. Griffin. Ph. 4330 Carswell Ave., . Duke, Ft. guarantee the the public. scaring people dangering the Want few gals. Sorghum (old fashioned Mtn.) Syrup and few gal. Sourwood Honey. Benny, Jones, 69 Baker St. . W. Atlanta. Want loom for hand weav- ing, floor model, 2 or 4 har- ness, 45 to 60 in. width, for own personal use. Mrs. R. H. Potat, 112 Tillman Lane, Athens. Want old time planting size Black Apple tree. Apple color black red, Flesh, butter yellow. Miss Evelyn Burgess, Rt. 2, Jasper. Want Honey aa Comb by the gallon. T. J. Fish, 804 Waycross. Want trade Denmar W. L. chickens, started pullets for Corn or Oats.. Dan T. Deaton, 359 No. pe Ave., N.E., Atlanta 12. Want large, juicy Scuppernongs, good bearers. Mrs. Ivy L. Williams, Ty Ty. Want Dishrag gourds, some- egular pi cal She of foodstuffs ed ae hare other is neces will be taken to sales the h In our opinion we ea quate protection to the public agricultural eroup. . See ne of 2B to death and witho economic survival Vellow salle tos $2 pe. white chair an $3; same in ec dish and er Bee: hol match, $1; doll di $2.50; ileeeune: ; $1. 00 set; white v $2.50. Add post Tumlin, Rt. 1, Eastan Nice, new, quil bed size Fancy F. Loom, Japanese Puzzl ing Star, $2.50 ea. Add age. Mrs. Alma P Canton. ; 4 large, d tops, new prints, plus 30c postage | my home; 1 a pink flower, 2 white, $3 hold, 510 W, Ve me Park; 4 : 1. white ra iene, pineappl dium size, $4 P} O. Mrs. age Tifton. times called Bonnet gourds,| ~ some new seeds (black) to} sh plant. State price postpaid. ane Jennie Seago, 401 Third 0) ., Vienna. ae 1 ton sce clean Sericea Lespedeza seed, with Germ. of 85 pet and purity 99 pct. and_ without noxious weed seed. State price. C. D. Lake, Rt. 2, Dublin. Want Leeks (hardy bien- nial herb of the onion genius. but of milder flavor). Small quantity for home use. Miss} Mary C. Richardson, 112 East Lake Dr. S. E. Atlanta 1. Pht DR 3-5375. Want 4 wagon wheels from 1 or 2 H. wagon. State price and directions for reaching your home. Andrew Broome, P. O. Box 198, LaGrange. Want 10 lbs. of white geese feathers, new, not used. State| price at once. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee. HANDICRAFTS FOR SALE New, handmade quilt tops, full, dbl. bed size, of good ma- terial, Star and other designs, $2.50 ea. Mrs. N. _D. -Barnett, Bishop. 3 crocheted doilies, 8, T0 and 12 in. yellow varigated thread, dif. designs, $2.25; standard size vanity sets, 3 pe, and matching 15 in. doily, 1 in all white, other a white | trimmed in red, $3 set. Del. Mrs. Ida Mae Walker, 232 Maple St., Carrollton. i 3 pc. crocheted vanity sets or emb. with crocheted edging, | - $1 set; crocheted rose doilies, 15 in., $1.50 ea.; 5 sets pillow- cases of sheeting, large size| with crocheted wild rose me- dallion, $2 set, PP. No checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2. Waco. Sunflower quilt top for dbl. bed, $2 plus postage. Mrs. Em- ma Stanton, RFD, Conyers. Nice, new handmade, dbl. bed size quilts, of good solid and print cotton ma- terial and padding, Monkey Wrench, Gentlemans Bow de- signs. $8 ea.; other new quilts of good material, cotton pad- ding, $6 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, full } qj 10c postage se Coleman, Rt. ie ielsville Rd., A White crochet design, full hangs floor length: and at end of bed. ence Nalley, Box cross, Ph, 3512. _ que tie wee 50) key Wrench 20 x Marie Mathis, Hijaye 25 f 6, $1; 35 ea., 3, $1; db quilt tops, of new co $2.50 - ea. Add PB Boys _ Nonsense, Road To The White H All of new cloth. ficient postage. Miss K. Clifton, | Twin City. Knitted or croche bootees, of softest : tel_ pink, blue, yell or white, $1. 25 pr. postage. coe nice patterns, $2.5 re duroy tops, $3; also e Dipper gourds Mrs. Roy T. as ford. = .. Beef Brood cows are at their pe are five to eight ear points out Ralph Wil animal husbandman, ~ Ellijay. cules ri