Georgia nee Campbell, Farmers Ay . Bulletin Commissioner ee And Depth Are Important Factors mation proved to be misleading. sibly the three most important to take into consideration in con- 2. Strategic location to protect supplies, and 3. Proper depth. When poultry disposal pits are pro- uses, But it is very important the pits be located in such a manner Ss not to contaminate water supplies. It is recommended that such pits be ocated at least 100 feet from any spring or well from which water is obtained. It is also recommended that such pits be locat- d down hill from the water supply if essary or at least at a lower ground vel to prevent seepage, The Department has also been con- d about reports that many farmers are having the pits drilled with machinery at in such instances some pits have constructed at depths of from 10 to eet or more. Poultrymen are advised th hazard. To prevent seepage from ntaminating water supplies, poultry should not be more than 6 feet deep maximum depth be observed in the uction of such pits. we now requires they dispose of dead ; In sanitary disposal pits or some er Satisfactory manner and inspections will be made to see that poultry pro- comply with the law. @ new regulations were drawn up ut into effect at the request of the ultry industry itself and are designed prevent the spread of poultry diseases. Ithough the regulations were sup- tive date has now been moved to 1 because of the recent bad weather WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1960 NUMBER 36 DISPOSAL PITS ting such pits are, 1. A snug fitting erly constructed with a well-fitted cover ay be located fairly close to the . hat. this is too deep and constitutes a e Health Department insists that oultrymen are reminded that state Agricultural CALENDAR April 1, Jepeway - Craig Commission Co. Auction Yard, Dublin - Livestock Short Course April 11 - 13, Southeastern Fairgrounds, At- lonta - Georgia Livestock Exposition. Sweet Potato Plants Must Be Certified All sweet potato plants, vines, or cut- tings sold, offered for sale, given away, or otherwise distributed in the State of Georgia must by law, be certified by the Georgia Department of Agriculture. Certified Georgia plants are easy to recognize by the certificate tape with which the bundles have to be tied, This year the tape is red. Printing on the tape reads as follows, Certified Sweet Potato Plants1960. The growers number is also given. Out-of-state certified plants can be tied with state of origin tape, however, a Georgia certified tag must be attached to each crate. Certification is for the purpose of pre- venting the spread of sweet potato in- sects and diseases. If these were to be- come widespread, they could virtually eliminate the growing of sweet potatoes in the state. Persons desiring to have their sweet potato plants certified should write the Division of Entomology and Plant In- dustry, State Department of Agriculture, 19 Hunter St. SW, Atlanta, Ga. which prevented construction of os in many areas. Poultrymen needing guides for con- struction of poultry pits are urged to con- tact their county agent or write to the Veterinary Division, State Department of Agriculture, 19 Hunter Street, Atlanta. Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS from the Court Injunction Against Hog Feeders Judge George R. Lilly of the Southern Judicial Circuit in Valdosta recently granted a court injunction against L. B. Flucas and Burt James of Lowndes Coun- ty to prevent their feeding raw garbage ~ the hogs and prevent their feeding gar- bage without a license. It is against the law to feed garbage to hogs unless the garbage has first been cooked at a temperature of 212 degrees. Fahrenheit for 30 minutes. The law is designed to protect swine and humans disease known as Vesicular Examthema which has been eradicated from Georgia and the nation. Persons feeding garbage to hogs in Georgia are required to have a license issued by the Department of Agriculture and such swine feeding operations are inspected by the Department to insure that such garbage is cooked in compliance with state law. Must Cerfify Bees Before Advertising No advertisements for sale of bees will be accepted by the Market Bulletin unless the bees have been certified by the Department of Agriculture as being free of diseases. Persons desiring inspection should write the Division of Entomology and Plant Industry, State Dept. of Agri- culture, 19 Hunter St. SW, Atlanta, Ga. Farm Population Continues To Drop Only one person in eight now lives on the farm compared with one in six in 1950 and one in three 50 years ago, according to a report prepared coopera- tively by the Bureau of the Census, the Department of Commerce, and the Ag- ricultural Marketing Service. Since 1950 the farm population has decreased by 3.9 million, or 15.5 percent. Todays farm population is 21.2 million compared with 25.1 million in 1950. Serer nere ne Arete = @ NAYAL STORES PAGE TWO Ediforial and Phone PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculiure B 18 __ Street, 8. |for any notice appearing in ecutive Oifices re Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each Fe: ques, Ne notice or advertisement will be ed from any commercial usiness, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed ag a commercial) busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any. indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercia) business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respm'sibility the Bulletin nor for any transaction _resulti fsom published notices, Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for gale in @ 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 7 Tete EERE OTE OS AIRES eR in Elizabeth ee Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr Published weekly at by Georgia De aa te A 1 193, ee, et oe 14-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga., Agriculture. Entered as second at post office, Covington, Ga., 1900. Accepted for are at for in Section 1103, m eer ear apie to be ot address, MANAGER. Merk Market. Bulletin, change of address must inelude OLD and NEW addresses. Address ail complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address all notices and bog to NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Pali ents EDITOR OF aciet. te seneced ete., " cL CULATION Atlanta, Al requests for FARM WORK WANTED Honest, sober man, 43 yr. 1d, want work on farm, can rive truck and tractor, have drivers license. Want $20 wk, alary, room, board and aundry. Julian Reed, 108 E. 0th St,, Rome, Ph, 5679, 2 White men (father and on) want farm work within 50 mi. of Atlanta, Strictly gober and will work for rea- sonable pay. Can get the work yore Both well experienced in arm work. owler, 851 Meadow Lane, Decatur, h, BU. 9-0827, Married man, no children, want job on farm, experienc: ed in dairying, can drive truck fhe tractor, no row Peck herwood Freeman, est Point, Strong farm woman, 1 yrs. old, with 2 boys, 14 and 16 rs, old, want to batch on arm for June, July and Au-|y ust on So, Georgia farm and ork steady until Sept, To be!) goved. Helen Hall, Trenton Man 35 yrs. old, with wife 9 (both to work) and child 2 wants job truck or chicken jerming. 10 yrs. exp. truck arming and wy working with chickens. an drive truck or tractor, ready to start work. State weekly sal- ry and living cond. in first etter. Horace Crosby, Rt. 1, axley, Man 29 yrs. old with small family, non-drinker, willing and able worker, can operate farm machinery and an ex- erienced dairyman, needs ob on farm. Can move any time. Cute Dyer, Rt. 1, Felton next to Walkers store on wy. 27.) 85 yr. old man with family want job caring for laying hens or large number of broil- er chicks for weekly salary or y contract, Write number of ens or chicks you Bay state salary on contract. , uson, Rt, 2, Deniercas Fer-. Married man with 5 child- ren (2 to 9 yrs old) want job raising chickens or workin on cattle farm. Have one aoe arm, willing worker, need job bad. J. T. Barnes, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Single white man, 22 yrs. old, wants job on farm, any type farm work for room, board and reasonable salary. Experienced, sober and will- iy WORE, Leonard Coleman, 411 Pryor St., SW, Atlanta 3. Single man, 54 yrs, old, wants job as caretaker on farm or doing light farm work, Dependable and do not drink. Want work immediately. J. H, Langley, 666 Bryan St., SE, Atlanta 12. pg al eee Settled white woman wants job on farm doing light farm work. Can live ia 5 days and = 2, for room board and $25 K. aplary. Grace B. Edwards, 368 pitol Ave. Apt. 5, A# lanta, Woman want job on farm doing light farm work for (MARKET BULLETIN FARM HELP Want white, single man, 45 - 50 years old to work around farm, Must be sober, honest and reliable. Live as one of family, and small salary. Mrs, . Hales, Nicholls. Went good families to work on farm. No children under 16 years old, Sober and hon- est; also want good man and wife for caretakers. Must be sober and honest. W. M. Cle- mones, Route 3, Ph. 6906, Rome. Want man with small fam- ily to work in Dairy and do other general farm work for $100 month and house to live in. Small room and wired for stove. T. E. Ferrell, Rt. 2, Madison, Want middle aged or-elderly colored soup, no children, as caretakers. ook after few chickens and small garden. House, board and weekly sal- ary. Permanent place. Country people preferred. Located near Roswell, Marietta and Sandy Springs. G. R. Dendy, Rt. 3, Ph, Marietta 9-9709, Mariet- ta. - Case, model VAC. runs fair.) good tires, lift needs repair, $150. cash or trade and pay dif. for hen cub. Ray Wil- liams, Rt. Box 150, Forrest Park, Ph. O, 1-8154. DeLaval milker, for sale, includes 2 buckets, pet cocks, motor and pump; also, want tractor wagon on rubber, in good cond, Prefer not over 20 or 30 mi. away. J. Eshleman, Riz: Hephzibah. 2-1/2 ton 1945 Reo stake bed for hauling grain, g cond., $275. or will consider trade on good ae om: TB and Bangs tested. Eshle- an: Ea Se nuibah, Ph: LY. 2-3621. John Deere No, 5 mowing mach., $100.; 8 ft. Easy Flow spreader, $125.; A. C. 60 com- bine, new canvas, $300.; Darf. Rolo rake, $200.; 8 Cultipack- er seeder, $125.; 10 ft. bush and bog, 10 disc, $125; culti- vator and planter for Allis Chalmers C, $100, Lewis Lind- sey, Silver Creek. Sioux 16 hole hog feeder, extra heavy, 14 gauge doors, less than 1 yr. old, almost like new, $80. L. L. Garrett, Barnesville. No. 10 B. Rife ram, good shape, bought new; used about ood | ter Want man who can drive tractor and truck on cattle farm. No roe crop, Must have family. Can use some extra help at times. T. G. Hughes, Ph, Montocello 2963, Newborn. Want reliable colored cou- ple for Alparetta Farm. Care- taker and odd jobs. Must have good references. Write only. W. Lee Morrison, Jr., 325 Ar- gonne Dr. N. W., Atlanta. Want working foreman - manager 30 - 45 yrs. not over 3 children for large farm. Thoroughly experienced in peanut and corn farming. Able cation to keep simple accounts. House with electricity and plumbing. On school bus routes. No drinkers. Must pro- vide references, Lester Varn, Sr. Rt. 3, Box 574, Albany. SALE EVENTS April 6 Wednesday 1:00 P. M. Polled Hereford Auc- tion Sale... Featuring bloodlines of B. H, B. Col, Misch. 13th. . . Selling 50 lots, consisting of 6 bulls and 43 females, 18 of which will have calves. at side. Airview Hereford Farm, La- Grange, Ga. R. M. Avery, Owner, April 8-9 - Hosdey and Satur- day 11:00 A . Shet- land Pony sale Law- rencevilles semi - annual Shetland Pony Sale. . , Law- renceville, Fairground. 200 ponies to be sold. J. H. Red- dy, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ga., Phone, 8924, April 9Saturday12:30 P.M. -No. Georgia Hereford Assn., 17th Annual Sale LaFayette (Walker Co.) .. New Livestock Center1 mile SW, on ag ope Menlo Dry Valley Rd . 125 head100 brood cows, caer at side; 11 bred and open heifers and 6 bulls e sold, Mamie J. Ca- elder people, Want good hehe Temp. Sec-Treas, No. pay. Sarah Todd, Rt. 1, Ga Hereford Assn., Kens- ocaiand. ington. College graduate want work as working herdsman on 40- 60 cow dairy. W. R. oe Bloomingdale, Ph. SH. 8- 4229 (Pooler). FOR SALE Middleage singlem t i job on ae anet en ceabeal Dbl. section spring tooth farm for $8 wk. salary, board, room and washing. All let: ters ans. Need work at once. Simon E, Drury, 2507 Rey- nolds St., Brunswick. White man, 55 yr. old, want job on poultry farm, 30 yrs. exp., can drive truck and tractor, and any kind of farm work. Do not drink, can fur- nish references. 3 in familv. Will have to be moved Bill Shirley, Rt. Gainesville (Browns Bridge Rd., turn right at 8 - Mile store, T live 4th house on right). harrow, 8 ft. width, adjustable teeth angle, in good cond., $45. Freak Dysart, Rt. 3, Carters- ville. John Deere 6 disc tiller and John Deere smoothing harrow, $300.; 1950 GMC, 1/2 ton, pick-up truck, new paint job, new tires, $395. All in good cond. Jack Smith, Rt. 1, Colbert, Ph. RI. 2-2325. to work men, sufficent edu- | 4 yrs., cannot ship. G. E. Crawford, Rt. 1, Blairsville. 1956 Intnl, C. tractor, slightly used planters and cul- tivators, harrow and 2 disc turner, reasonably priced. T, K. Moore, Canton. 1950 V-8 Ford pick-up truck, 4 good tires, one own- er, reasonably low miles, $350; also, want smallest size Elec. incubator, priced to sell. No junk wanted. E. Head, 149 E. Forrest Ave., Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-7456 Willis Jeep, 4 wheel drive, steel factory body, in gone $650. C, C. Poindexter, Rt. 3, Ellijay, Ph. ME, 5-4141. D- 4 Caterpillar, a blade, Hepter winch on good shape and ready to ae "W. P. Elder, Jr. 372 Oglethorpe Way, Thomaston, Ph. MI, 7- 3472 nights. Chore Master garden tiller, adjustable foot attachment for scooter and Nig and attachment for covering seed, $90.; Viking suburbanite, 1 wheel tractor with attach- ments, used less than 15 hrs., $105. L. Clyde Bradley, Box 57, Temple. Hasty auto. chicken ele with 400 ft. trough and chain, good cond,, also Premier 1,000 cap., gas brooder and 500 cap. prooder. Dalton Mathis, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald. Massey-Harris 44 Diesel tractor, completely overhaul- ed, $1,200; Wilson, 400 gal. milk bulk tank, excellent cond., $1,500. LeRoy Parson, Davisboro, Ph. FI. 8-3222. 3 roller power syrup mill and 10 ft. copper pan for sale or exch, for cow; also, pulp- wood saw, wheel type, with 6 H. motor and 28 in. saw. W. M. Harris, Jeff Davis Rd., Thomaston. 1040 Farmall, in good cond., good tires with smoothing harrow, $1,000. cash or with- -|out harrow, $700. Josan Geia, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. Tuffy Jr. garden tractor, 1 H,, with turn plow, cultiva- tors and rotary mower, chains for wheels, $50. James Co- croft, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph, 545-M2. 1 man power chain saw, used very little, good cond.; Gould deep well pump, 40 gal. tank, 1 H. GE motor, no pipe. A. M. Williamson, 1295 McPherson Ave,, SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. JA. 3-0857. 300 gal, fuel oil tank in good cond. R. G. Duren, 2453 Wesley Chapel, Rd, NW, Atlanta, Ph. BU. 9-7028. Allis Chalmers G tractor, good as new (not rebuilt), with cultivator, harrow, plan- ter and disc, $650. Jim Con- well, Comer, Ph. SY. 1-5423. John Deere H tractor with cultivators, planters and all equip. Faris Maleom, Rt, 1, Monroe, Ph. 8-4193. 2 tandem sections of John Deere rotary hoe, ce in. wheels, like new, $150. Le Pullen, Rt. 1, BYP: Ph, Wo: 3-4632. Two 1,000 bu., grain bins, steel floors and in excellent cond., $275, ea. Jack Ws pe fell, Rt 2 Pebuate Poy 19 or sweeps | with wide point, $1 ditch bank blade, $1.5 picks, reg. size, $1.75. e cross cut saw (narrow), $1. 30: 5 sae pene: handle cultiva- $2.25; 8 in. oor pulley (shaft), | 50, H. 13s Wilsens> 23 4633 Ridge Dr., Pine Lake, Ph. HI. 3-6140. 400 gal. Craft bulk milk ~ tank, 3 Surge milkers with air _ compan; Case silage cut- Case combine and_ one 2 ay Deicad right. 2G. Daile 1 Sark Ave, Mil- oe len, : 8 : 1949 Case tractor, hacneas Ee and cultivators, $450. for lot. Lift needs minor repair, trac-_ tor has almost new tires on ~ rear, front ae good. Bill Abernathy, Rt. Gainesville, (12 mi. W. Gicatetes Tone a munity). : < 2 H. wagon with pranen se body, tractor hitch; 2 H. corn stalk cutter; 4 wagon wheels _ and other cultivating equip. All in good cond. Reasonable for cash, Located on farm near Mableton. Mrs. Carl ~ Gann, -Rt. 4, Box 618, Smee cas Ph. $-2657 (Austell). t 4 x 4 Chev. truck in n good cond. with winch Tae about. 400 ft. of Cable for sale or trade so Chev. Dick eS truck or a bi ie ae rae Weg i Warm Evans, NO. 3-2 03a right Springs, (Pine Mountain). 2 H. wagon, cheap; 2 tor, good cond., 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 61 betw. Dallas fy aa Villa Rica behi new Ga, School. Johney Andrews, Rt. 2, Villa Rice. _ John Deere, 4 disc, tiller, in perfect cond., $135.; John Deere mowing mach., cond., $150.; hay rake, Be cut-off saw, factory built, Turner riding cultivator, cond. with plows and attach... $30. Leonard bee co , Jack- St., Hartwell, Ph. i after 5 A Re ee eee Good 2 H. wagon; pea hul- ler, good cond., can be run by | hand or power. Located at m: farm 2 mi, out from Jeter son on Maysville Rd. C. ger Sr. Jefferson, Pe Planet Jr., 1-1/2 HP, Briggs oe naiden ip? leas 4 a are or gen. gardening, good cond S780 F Farm Master ; hot water. een oe 8554 egg oy used qnly 4 hatch 4 ings, cond., $30.; one, ten ola laying nests, $7.50. Mose Garner, 2771 Pleasant Wood Dr., Rt. 2, Decatur, Ph. ie GA, 3-9130 days. ie Berkley, 1/2 HP, deep well water pump and 42 gal. a ee guaranteed A-1 cond; also, Lilliston corn sheller with pulley attached. Reasonalily priced. Nolan Frost, Rt. 2, Box 214, Wrightsville, . 2 oe New elec. mix mill witl screens and 2 HP motor, used to grind chicken feed. | grind a Poin Ro 900 Ibs, 3 a3 oe L. Roberson, E : teas! 7 ars 9 HP, aioe: ed Wisconsin gasoline en. used to pull corn sheller, good cond. B. E. Ha 1 Conyers, Ph. 7289. Good 1 H. wagon; _ smith tools; planter; one ea. Lynchburg | and 3 turners; one ea. sini and a plow s also, about 2 tons Q-too- tan t Fuller Sr... Rt hay. M. T. Carrollton. (at Clem). | D-4 crawler pegen Aart rent model, eanPerd yd. scraper and dozier ruin working cond. Kelley, Box 307, Rt Smyrna. : John Deere 40 a a Intn]. 64 one with | aa tor; Gollard. rake; Ford sub-soiler; F 2 blade turning plow; bos back end loader Sk post hale dig x cond. Jesse ager kwitl Randall Mill Rd., atlanta % Ph. CE. 7-9803. 1952 Farmall H panae oa fit complete; also 1956 Intn 1/2 ton, heavy duty pick side del. rake. stalk er, 1 ce cement mix- /2 Briggs- engine, trailer type Pneumatic tires, $125. C. M. Betterton, Campbellton Rd. (at iver), Atlanta 11. w hand duster, used 1 ank type and Le corn er, $15. for both. e, New J Franklin Kan tax G. C, tractor and 1957 tandem trailer, both od cond. W. E. Moore, aston, Ph. MI. 17-7234. heel Bready garden trac- new 3 HP Briggs-Strat- engine, turn plow, disc cultivators and lay- plow, $125. Grady Cham- 8638 Spring St., Cham- , Ph. GL. 7-3655, 2-1/2 HP David Bradley, , attaches to foot, used y little, $75. Donald Wal- : 200 Weaver Dr., Mariet- Tractor drawn John Blue, om cotton duster, good as easonably priced. No 3 oe R. L, Campbell, c/o oe Temple, Mine Farm, Rt. 2, tandem harrow, 26 in. King plow, excellent .; 6 ft. tandem smoothing arrow, 16 in. disc. Dock Gib- ae Palm etto. Bucyrus Erie hydraulic ade, complete for "1, crawler, $700. C. rein Wrens, Ph. Li. By: Tee oH Farmall Super M; 54 Bush hog rotery mower; 10 disc, hydraulic Tay- ay bush and bog har- 2 O58 Farmall 33 front r on loader; sub- ed 1953 Intnl. 2- truck; 1958 David Bradley 8 ft. wide fert. spreader. Mack a ee Stone Mtn. lee . Lithonia, Ph. HU. Case 2 row SC tractor with eultivators and planters, slightly used; 2 disc trailer type ow; heavy, 2 sec., cut- Ee mee 6 row cotton er; 2 H. wagon and two, cultivators. J. airmount, Ph, row, walking ue rn farm _ irrigation stem, good cond. waters full acre at a time with 1 eo 1,200 ft. pipe, motor, D1 mounted on_ trailer, ; John Deere 40 2 row, ea ator, planters, disc = all good cond., ies Poca Rt. 3 Zebulon, Dh 20 600 gal. Desi Fock bulk Penk for sale, used only os. Frank P. Freeman, } mos. : 7 . Talbotton, Ph. MO. 5- #H tractor, 3/W. 7 ft. dbl. sec. ood cond., . Ponder, 10 disc bush and bog Tay- -way harrow, power con- on ys some but oe Keadle, atesville, Pe on 3 (Barn- _ esville). John Deere A tractor, Ro- lomatic: front end, new motor and tires, Done and starter. Cecil Embry, R . 2, Eatonton, _ Ph. 3836. 956 Allis Chalmers CA tr ctor with planters and cul- good cond., $1,200. af 3, Mc- -1/2 HP Pomona turbine * acer well pump. 100 gal. per. min. cap. from 120 ft. setting, uses 3 phase current. Com- 1 a with starter and_switch anne ve ol ene ar = Ph. PO:: 15377. tractor and all equip., Ors, plows, harrows in new good | McC Circle E. Ranch, Hwy. int hitch tractor with 6588 ood cond. sith cultivating equipment. W . M. George Sr., row, power take-off, 2 dise tiller plows, 8 disc harrow, cultivators and planters, used 500 hrs, $1,200. Mrs. H. T, ullum, Sr., Rt. 2, Stock- bridge, Ph. 6207 ( Conyers). Mule drawn mowing mach., good cond., $25. At my farm, mi. S. Brooklet. Mrs. J. W. Forbes, Brooklet. 1 row Allis Chalmers trac- tor, turn plow planter, fert. attachment, cultivators, drag harrow, mule drawn cultiva- tors and other farm equip.: ye set of blacksmith tools. Edwards, Rt. 1, Cedar- tens Gehl ensilage harvester with row crop and grass attach- ment; New Holland hay bail- er, No. 77 with air-cool V-4 Wisconsin motor, all in ex- cellent cond. ae Davia, Rt. 3, Madison, Ph. 609 87 HP G. M. Diesel motor and Meadows hammer mill, model No. 30, 8 V-belt drive: 1 ton, Kelley Davies vertical feed mixer; syrup machine, complete with motor, starter and 1,500 gal. syrup tank. C. Ellington, Conyers, Ph. 4411, 2 John Deere B tractors with powertrol and PTO, in good cond. One has Roller- Matic front end, $450. and $550. Jinks Scott, Rt. 2, Jesup, Ph. GA. 7-3623. 2 disc Dearborn tiller for Ford tractor, in good cond., o70, Cc. i. Paulk Rts 1, Dan- ville. Steel manual frame and g | Saw, all in good cond., $35.; 2 H. drawn mower, $25. Will not ship. Ray Greenway, Rt. 1. oe Hall Rd., Lula, Ph. Ford dump truck, SS Paul hydraulic hoist body, 8:25 dual tires, truck used less than 10 hrs. since $320. was paid for new motor and clutch, $350. cash at my farm, 6 mi. E. Fort Valley on Hwy. 96.. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110 Fort Valley. Farmall A tractor and 2 disc plow; VAI Case tractor, original tires on front; John Deere, 3 disc, tiller; Mount Vernon fert. and seed poresd: er, new tires; John Deere combine, PTO drive, good cond., homemade, 2 wheel, farm trailer, E. D. Purcell, Lovejoy, Ph. GR. 8-9128. tor with cultivator, fert. and planter, 2 blade tiller and disc harrow, front and rear lift, power take-off with front and rear lights, $900. for lot. M. G. Arnsdorff, Rt. 2, Springfield, Ph, PL. 4- Burrows portable aluminum, 16-24 ft., elevator with or without elec. motor, hog breeding crate, hydraulic, 3 point hitch, pump and con- trols, take- off pulley . govern- ings, aluminum top sides and back with push up door glass- es for Jeep model CJ5. John W. Wilson, Stapleton, Ph. LI. 7-6827 (Wrens). A ERC ee Farmall M tractor; Farmall Super A tractor with 1. row planters, cultivators and dis- tributors; farm type 250 gal., spray oa rotary pasture mower; I. H. tractor mounted mowin; mach., all in good cond, ey Giles, Rt. 2, Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-5860. 250 gal steel DeLaval bulk milk tank, 40 mo. warranty given. Will deliver and install any reasonable. distance. Em- ory L. Brinson, Rt. 6, Syl- vania, Ph. TH. 1-7531. D-7 Caterpillar, 9G4811W, dbl. drum power unit, cable control, motor overhauled, everything new in the motor, new rollers, sprockets and bushins and pins, $1,200. Clyde Fortner, Rt. 1, Dah- lonega, Ph. UN. 4- 3788. a ania -1 acre pheasant pens, 1 and 2 in. wire. Cheap if party .| will take down. W. P. Head, Rt. 1, Barnesville, Ph. 682-M4. One set lane and culti- vating equip. for 2 row VAC Case tractor for sale; also, want one head for VAC Case , Sam BE Fools: Ox- re trettor in A Allis Chalmers B tractor, 1 1952 Super A Farmall trac- | 4 2 grist mills; bonne mill; complete Letz feed mill; 3 dise John Deere plow, like new; new Cole|3 (dbl.) mule planter; 2 wheel pulpwood saw; 2 H, i ie for sale or exch. for goo H. wagon. R. B. Curtis, Farm- ington, Ph. Madison 2603. John Deere No. 40, 3 point {lift, wide front tractor with side MTD cultivator, 8 ft. kick dump hay rake, 16 disc KBL John Deere harrow, No. 5 J. D. Dearborn mowing mach, All or part, A-1 cond., Farmall H. tractor, good rub- ber, a paint, A-1 cond., $700. W. P. Norred, Short Rt., Macon, Ph. SH. 3- 7287, Avery A tractor, cultiva- tors, 2 row, hand operated penny rebuilt and used only to pull mowing mach. for 2 seasons, has 1 good as new rear tire and tube, $285.; Massey-Harris mowing mach., 6 ft. blade, model 40, fits pony tractor and the Pacer, $75. Hoyt C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph, TH. 3-2914 (Lawrenceville). 1951 and 1952 Ford trac- tors; 1953 Allis Chalmers trac- tor with 3 point hitch, good mechanical cond. Farm locat- ed on Campbellton Rd., 3rd V.|driveway past river from At- lanta. R. W. Caldwell, Doug- lasville, Ph. WH. 2-3454. Oliver. walking cultivator with plows, scratchers and fenders, good cond., $10.; 92 Chatt. turning plow with 5 new plow points, used only about 1 day, $10.; 93 Chatt. turning plow, $5.; good fert. distributor, only a few hrs. wear, $5. John W. Shepherd, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. Bush and bog 10 disc har- row, excellent cond., 0.; also, 32 ft. lufkin flat trailer, $500. John Pope, Sharpsburg. Farmall C tractor, 2 disc plow, harrow, Bermuda grass harrow, planters, cultivators and 2 wheel trailer, all in fair cond. for sale or trade part on Chev. pick-up truck. Ruel Standridge, Rt. 4, Commerce, Ph. 5-4105. 1954 Ford tractor in good cond.; 1955 Ford, 2 ton, dump truck, 5 forward speeds with 2 speed axle; 1946 Intnl., 2 ton, truck with 2 speed axle, 14 ft. flat body; mowing mach. for Farmall tractor, 6 row cotton duster; 1949 Chev., 1/2 ton, truck. R. F. Engeman, McDonough, Ph. 4371. 1952 Ford tractor, good cond., $695.; Willys 1946 jeep, 4 wheel drive, now in opera- tion, $195.; Lilliston trailer, wheel, rubber tires, trailer with flat body, $100. Weyman E. Rooks, Newton, Ph. 4142 (2 mi. W. Newton on State Hwy. 200). 1957 Super C tractor, in good shape, good tires and Taylor-Way harrow, both used about 5 mos.; also, plows and other farm equip. for sale. R. E. Rogers, c/o Rogers Gro- rhe 85 eos Riverdale (1 EQUIPMENT WANTED Want set of cultivators and planters with 3 point hitch to fit Ford tractor. James Paul, Stapleton, Ph. LI. 7- 6401 (Wrens). Want front end loader with hydraulic cylinders to fit Model WD Allis Chalmers tractor. Kedrick Newton, Kathleen, Ph. GA. 9-2359 (Perry). Want dirt pan for Cub trac- tor; also, manure, _ either chicken or cow. H. L. Wilson, 4633 Ridge Dr., Pine Lake, Ph. HI. 3-6140. Want adjustable foot unit for David Bradley garden tractor, 1959 model, in good cond. State best price. Hu- bert Jarmon, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. Want farm Jeep with 4 wheel drive, good cond. Must be reasonable. James W. Parks, 293 Dickson Rd., Ma- rietta, Ph. 9-9796. Want two, 16 in., heavy duty truck wheels. The type used for duals, either Ford, Dodge, GMC, Chev. or Intnl., Ler prefer Ford or Intnl. C. F,. Trammel, Cloudland. torae (abl: Want tractor drawn rock %\picker. Edwin Q. Respess, 129 Carnegia Way, NE, Atlanta , Ph. JA, 4-2676. Want small incubators suit- able for game birds and ban- tams. John E. Sheffield, Rt. 1, Stilson. Want 1 or 2 corn detasslers as soon as possible Charles Payne, Rt. 4, Americus, Ph. 7407 nights. Want used tractor tire, size 11 x 38 or 12 x 38, with no blowouts. Calvin B. Oliver, 207, Warner Robins, SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Green cane seed, 5 - 8 ft. oe very fine, $5 C. stalks. G. Shuman, Ellabell, Ph. ': -3286 (Pembroke). Good, tender, white corn- field bean seed, Germ. 91 pct., 75 cuptul; red speckled Crowder peas, Germ, 85 pct., 50c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Little white, 6 weeks bunch beans, very tender, Germ. 86 pet. $ 1 cupful. PP. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box 77, Ellijay. 50 bu. 90 He see Vel- vet beans, $10.50 bu. W. Duke, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. Sage plants, catnip bunch 1. Blue Damson plum trees, re plum and peach trees, 6, $1; also, Horse Apple trees, Crab Apple trees, and Muscadine grape vines, 5, $1. Add post< age. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Cert. Superfection ever- bearing strawberry plants, $2 C. PP. Ga. orders only. C. A, Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., ae Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 42 Early Jersey Wakefield, frostproof, cabbage plants, 300 $1. 500, $1.50, $2.75 M; white Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1. 500, $1.50, $2.50 M. PP in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph, MI. 8-2035. ~ Pensacola Bahia seed, Pur- ity, 90 pct; Germ. 90 pet., 24e. lb. FOB my farm. Herman A, Friedaam, c/o Windyridge Farms, Marshallville. Ph. 3811. - Ga. Reds or Copperskin po- toto plants, good count guar, $4 M. Prepaid to 3rd zone by parcel post. Shipments begin early April. Alma. Ph. 4441, Old fashioned, tender, white garden Creaseback and o!d fashioned tender, white haif runner bean seed, Germ. 87 pct... ea. 65* =cuptul= alge. large, blooming sunflower seed, 30c cupful. Add postage. E.|Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5 Box Good, tender, bunch bean seeds, little 6 wks. pink pea- nut half runners, white half runners, all 65c cupful; good, tender, green podded bunch okra, 50c cup. Add postage. No stamps or checks. Mandy Banks, Rt. 1, Ranger. Cert. sweet pee plants, Ga. Reds, $4 M.; also, coo Skin bunch and P. Ra All plants FOB Lyons. Sill be ready about April 15. Large or small orders. E. L. Driggers, 106 Columbia Ave., Lyons, Ph. 4526. Early bearing strawberry plants, $1 C; 300, $2.75. Add postage, Mattie Duren, Res: Cumming. Everbearing strawberry, $1.50 C; Old Fashion seed- ling Peach, Red and yellow Plum, 3, $1: Min. Huckle- berry, bearing size, Black- berry, Dewberry, 12, $1; Mus- cadine Peake (well rooted), 4 to 10 - , $1; Wild straw- bery $1. C. Mrs. B. Thomton, Rt. 1 Bowdon. Lucretia Dewberry plants, early bearers, 10 - 12 in. plants, $12 doz.: white Mul- berry sprouts with some root, 1-2 ft. $1.50 dow.; Big Boy Suomrerny, prolific bearers, $1.25 doz. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. : Black raspberry plants, $3 doz. Add 25c postage. Mrs. J H. Voyles, Morrow. Raspberry, eign Dewberry plants, 6, $1; Hwy. 54, Rt. 1 bear- ing size, Mt. Huckleberries, 85e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Charles Wakefield and Co- penhagen Cabbage, 75c C. 500, $1.75, $3.00 M; White Bermu- da Onions 75 C. 500, $1.50, $2.50 M. PP. H. E. Smith, Box 82 Baxley. Old Fashion Bunch okra seed Germ. 93 Pct., Black striped half runner Bean seeds Germ. 95 Pct., 40c cup. All del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Route 1, Royston. Gane seed, green, 6 to 8 ft, long, $5 per 100 stalks at Bed.; big soft U. S. green cane for market and Speman ry $6.00 per 100 stalks at bed. W. C. Burn- sed, (Bryan Co.) Ellabell, Ph. Pembroke 3-2568. Garlic, 5c, 50 doz.; ed Strawberry popcorn 10 a $1.- 25 doz.; Florida. Giant Straw- berry, $1 C; Indian. Squaw Corn, 91 Germ., 50c cup, ear 25c, Boquet Banna Pepper 10c. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain ity. 1959 gour seed, The Bushel, large long handle and Bird house, 15 seed of either, 25c, plus stamped envelope. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2, Martin. Bushel gourd seed, 30 seed 25c and stamped enve- lope; Martin gourds 50c ea. if come after, Mr. Dewev Gulledge, Rt. 7, Dallas. 58, Ellijay. Combine Peas, germ, 87 pte., $4 Bu. in new two bu. bags; second year Empire cot- ton seed, germ. 82 pct. in 100 lb. new bags at $7.00 Cwt. Mark T. Warren, Dewey Rose. Large shortneck Martin gourd seed, 25c large pkg. Mrs. Ben McBryant, Rt. 1, Box 99, Fitzgerald. Martin gourd seed 10c doz.; 3 doz. for 25c plus 4c postage. Douglas Payne, Rt. 3, Canton, Large round dark rind, yel- low meat watermelon seed, 78 Germ. 40 for 10c and self ad- dressed stamped Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. Old time corn field bean seed; Speckle cut shorts, Germ 77 pet. white cut short, Germ. 73 pct.; mixed cut shorts and creaseback, Germ. 80 pct.; white half runner garden beans, Germ. 92 pct.; cupfull. A dd_ postage. No checks Mrs. Preston Souther- T. land, Rt. 3 Ellijay. Gourd seeds African Jumbo 4-5 ft. around, also Freak, 35 ea., 6, $1; Mammoth Dipper, 1/4 in. thick 12, $1; Birdhouse 50c doz.; dressed envelope; African Jumbo gourds 8 - 10 gallons, $8.00 - $10.00. H. W. James, Rt. 1 Warm Springs. Kudzu crowns, rooted, $2 /1C., 500, $7, $12.50 M. Add pos- ~ tage. Ethel Gainesville. Martin Gourd seed, 15c doz. or 2 doz., 25c Mrs. J. A. Mar- tin, Martin, Ga. Indian corn, squaw type bright colors and stripes, germ, 90 pct. 50c, a cup full; Martin and Dipper gourd seed, 25 pkg. Add postage. Mrs. CG, D; Sellers, Rt. 2 Ellijay. Seed or bedding potatoes Ga. Red skin, State inspected, $2.50 per bu. T. E. Robinson Sr. Jackson P. O. Drawer 78, Hastings extra early, Rut- gers, Giant Tree, and Burpee Crowe, Rt. 2, Big Boy tomato and sweet and hot pepper plants. All grown and sold in pots. No mail or- ders. Jean van Goidtsnoven, 1554 Willis Mill Rd. Ph, 840], Atlanta. Tender White half runner garden bean, 45c cup; white creasbacks and cutshorts mix- ed, 75c cup. Add postage. No checks or stamps. Mrs. ina Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Coastal Bermuda pellets, in 100 Ib. bags, high protein con~ tent. Good cow, horse or hog feed. $38. ton. Chas. Mason, Swainsboro. Ph. BE 17-8798. Bermuda grass, $5. per truck load.. J. Covington. ss PAGE THREE Ue ihe Williams, envelope._ Ea. 65 Indian wife beater, 6, 50c. Send stamped self ad- H. Rockmore, TEED & GRAIN FOR SALE Excellent Sericea Lespede- ga hay, square bales. Never $30. ton at barn. Alvin Biitholland, en Church Rd. . Auburn. hornwell 3~ Bri ( sasgtucaeriley: LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Reg. Polled Hereford bull, yrs. old with papers; also, lue roam saddle mare, nice for children. W. M. t. 3, Jeff Davis Rd., Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. to yrs. old, calfhood vaccinated. rom good bloodlines. F. W. hillips, e/o Westover Farm, ennesaw, Ph. 8-2959 (Ma- jetta), Purebred polled Hereford ull, extra nice, about 6 mos. Id, $180.00; 4 good polled Jerefor heifers, 5 - 6 mos. , $110 ea. James Cocroft, t. 4, Madison, Ph. 545 M - 2. Good work mule, wt. about $,000 Ibs., no plug; also, No. 1 ule x Sales D:sH.- tal, enter Dr., Rt. 1, Smyrna, Ph. Y 4-6993. White Faced bull calf, 3 ks. old, $30.00; Lester Cook, ig Shanty Rd., Rt. 2, Box 9, &ennesaw, At Auction: Over 60 fine Bs horned Hereford cows, |30) ost of them with calves at ide and bred back. Auction 4 the Annual North Ga. Here- rd Assn. Sale, LaFayette {Walker Co.). Saturday, April 1960, Pierce A. Yates, Flint- gione, Male veal calf, Jersey and Guernsey cross, about 7 wks. d, $27.00 at my barn. P. B. rown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Outstanding son of Black es 27th, of Angus Valley, yrs. = 1,400 lbs., very ntle Lee, c/o Fran - oy Farm, Red Oak. Purebred Canadian Hol- tein cow, 1,100 lbs., freshen soon with 3rd calf; "ayr. old, olstein bull, purebred, arti- cial breeding for sale or ea tor purebred Angus pull. Casteel, 1766 Broc- ett Ra eps Ph. HI, 3- 894, (Atlanta). Real nice, half Guernsey, alt Jersey heifer, artif. bred Black. Angus, to freshen in @uly. Mrs. J. D. Glaze, o a: tone Mountain, Ph. 9459 Jersey cow, 3rd calf dud Be 8, 1960. J. O. Wallace, 34 So, Main St., Jonesboro, h. GR. 8-6120. 18 bulls, 12 - 14 mos. old. heifers, 8 mos. - 1 yr. old. -ows with heifer calves. Poll- Herefords, well marked and f good bloodlines. Harry A. asden, MD, Quitman. 3 mo. old male calf for sale or exch. for honey bees in patented hives or for pigs; al- oO, want horse drawn ferti- izer distributor, prefer knock- gr type, in good cond, C. H. rown, Rt. 1, Dacula. Reg. horned Hereford bull, fod May 23, 1959, of Larry nd Duke bloodlines and from n outstanding sire tha eighs 1,800 lbs. Carl Roberts, all Ground. Several thoroughbred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 10 - 4 mos, ld. H. E. Danner, c/o Pine ill Farm, Box 113, Glenn- Ville, Ph. OL. 4-2001 days. Swine Reg. Landrace boars and ilts, service age and wean- fing pigs, from performance ested Cert. meat boars. Vac- ginated, Ga. Cert. Brucello- sis Free Herd No. 17, $25 and p. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Rt.: 2, ae Ph. WE. 4-2040. 12 or 15 good feeder shoats, uroc and Berkshire crossed, 6c lb., wt. about 75 or 80 lbs. @a.: also, few purebred Berke hire barrows and gilts, no Boars. J. Paul Higginbotham, t. 1, Bogart. ; Reg. Landrace, service age boars and gilts, from popular bloodlines, Reg. in buyers name, prices start at $25. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. 2 Hereford boars, of pure- blood line, one just ready for service and other 1 yr. old. Mrs. Kenneth Church, 1106 McMillan St., SW, Atlanta, Ph. TR, 2-0828. 3 Spotted Poland China and Duroe sows with pigs (some can eat), sold together or seperate; also, Spotted Poland China stock hog, 2 yrs. old. Priced according to size. Good price given if all taken to- gether. Loyd Andrews, 4421 Bloomfield Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-3679. Reg, Duroe pigs, 14 wks. old, Reg., wormed and treated for Cholera. Sired by Grand Champ boar; also, Reg, Du- roc sow, 16 mos. old, $40.00. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., 1, Mil- |ledgeville, Ph. GL. 2-27686. Reg, Spotted Poland. China male hogs, 7 mos. old, meat type, from large litters, Pric- ed right at my barm, 1 mi. S. Hahira on Hwy. 41. G. E. Cor- nelius, Hahira, Ph. 68-R-12. Reg. Duroc pigs, 3 boars and 3 gilts, 20 wks. old, from fine breeding stock, $25 ea. James Morris, Avondale Rd., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. SH. 5-6868. Duroe boarg and gilts, 3 mos. old, $15; 3-1/2 mos. old, $17, All wormed and treated for Cholera, ean be Reg. in buyers name: Duroc sow, not Reg., 3 yrs. old, $30. Frederick Zipperer, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi. SE of and St. Hwy. Horses, Mules & Ponies 2 real gentle Shetland po- nies, children can drive and ride, 2-1/2 yrs, old., cart and harness; also, Allis Chalmers tractor with planters, culti- vators and harrow. Real cheap. Charlie Hayes, Union Point, Ph. HU. 9-2051 after 3 PM. Shetland ponies: gentle, 47 in., 4 yr. old, red and white stud; 6 mos. old, red and white stud colt; 2 black .~d white mares, 1 yr. old, $400 or $225 ea. George Hubbaza, 612 Benson St., Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-2557. Gray mare mule, about 10 yrs. old, gentle and a good work mule, reasonably priced, Located between Dallas-Villa Rica, 1/2 mi. off Hwy. 61 be- hind New Ga. Scheol. Johney C. Andrews, Rt, 2, Villa Rica, 6 yr. old, brown and white spotted Shetland pony, well broke for children. Orville Sweet, Rt. 5; Thomaston, Ph. MI. 7-3807. 5 nice, small, Shetland pony mares, 3 - 5 yrs. old, all under 40 in. high; 2 red sorrelg with snow white manes and tails, bred to Palomino stud: 2 nice young stallions, 2 yrs. old and several good broke geldings. Reasonably priced. Jess H brook, 415 North Main 5 Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomino stal- lion, PHBA No. 1557, TWHBA No. 550-168. avs boarded. Ray T. Warr, Rt, Box 154, College Park, Ph. Bo. 16732. 2 middle aged male mules, work anywhere, wt. 1,150 lbs. ea. W. E. Cook, Rt. 2, Whits- |burg, (2 mi. 4. of on Hwy. 5). 9 yr. old Jack, medium size, gentle, never been bred ae Jes R. Johnston, Jr., Rt. SBR igl Rd., Marietta, Pk 2 mare mules, wt. 1,150 lbs. ea., 10 yrs. old, gentle, will work anywhere. Silvey Cross, Rt. 2; Buford. At Stud; Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. 36083, American saddle bred stallion, proven sire of top colts, grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692. Reg. Tenn. Walking mare, 5 gaited, gentle for children, grey color, wt about 950 lbs., height about 15-1/2 hands, smooth gaits. Bred to Reg. Al- bino of Arabian breeding, yeeo) Mrs. John Herndon, Rt. , Suwanee. and saddle wt. about 1,000 Ibs., Poy Os ee A Hunter, Rt. 1, Powder Springs. . Sheep and Goats 3 nannies, fresh: 2 Saanans and 1 Toggenburg - Nubian, all heavy milkers. Ben H, Cochran, Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-3639. Milk goats for sale, also, hill: S2billys:.;@22P; Gibbons, Rt. 3, Rome, Ph. 8158. Nubian milk goats, began freshening March 19. W. H. Maxey, Rt. 1, 1, Armuchee, 2 Saanan ni milk goats, one fresh in, both milking 2 qts. daily, cheap; also. nannie, 9 mos. old, not bred. W. A. Whiting, 54 Hwy., Morrow, Ph. GR. 8-6516. 2 grown milk goats, male and female and two, 3 mos. old male and female. R. E. Alley, Rt. 5, Box 515, Austell, ph, 948-9846. Small flock Reg. Columbia sheep. Want to give to young 4-H farmer who has means to take care of them. 20 ewes and 3 rams. Mrs. F. Miller, 1704 Lakewood Ave., Atlanta. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull, 12 or 14 mos. old. State del. price to Mt. Hope Farm, Rt. 1, Coosa. H. G. Smith, 486) E. Walnut St., Jesup. Want White Face, 2 yr. old bull that can be registered E. G. Edwards, Rt. 3, Monroe. Want milch cow that will freshen soon with 2nd or 3rd calf. Prefer Guernsey, Jer- sey or Guernsey and Jersey mixed. Within 25 mi. radius. C. H. Humphries, Lawrence- ville, Ph. TH. 3-4645. Want 2 pr. 3 Black Angus or Hereford calves, in the Car- rollton and Villa Rica area. State price. Jim Witherington, 1003 Winburn Dr., East Point, POULTRY FOR SALE Araucanus Easter E g g chickens, $10 pr.; hatching eggs, asst. cols., $4 doz. PP; Dark Cornish bantams, bull- dog type, $3 ea.; Golden Se- bright bantams, $4 pr. Exp. Col. Money order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. aes Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4- Ten 1958 hatch, Dark .Cor- nish bantam hens and one, 1959 hatch, rooster, $15 or $1.50 ea. Cannot ship. Aiae Tatum, 602 Wilburn Ave., La: Grange. Dark Cornish bantams, Bulldog, Show type stock, from winners. Norman C. Loudermilk, 820 Ponce de Leon PI., TR. 6-3582. Dark Cornish bantam set- ting eggs, from Bulldog type breeding stock, $2 for setting, PP, Clayton Upchurch, Rit 3: Box 3 247, LaGrange, Ph, TU Hagia: Langshans. W. C Black Polish, Lakenvelders, Old English and modern games, Wyandottes and Co- chins; eggs available in asst. lots. Fred Blaylock, 515 Cres cent Ave., Chickamuga. NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. Real nice gentle saddle horse: a , ore tail Bune King; also, homing pigeons. All very reasonable. R. Pealor, 794 Ponce de Leon, pee NE, Atlanta.6, Ph, TR. 5-3 sh bantams, French Gros Mon- daine and white and silver rooster, giving about avg. ser- vice, $4: place or shipped at buyers expense. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. Purebred, heavy type, long leg, Berry strain Dark Cor- nish eggs, 15, $1.70 per 30, once. M. B. Patterson, Rt. Ty. Red game Clarets stags, $10 ea.; red Clarets eggs, $5 for 15; 30 eggs, $8.50. Louis: M. Smith, Rt? ol; Box 116; Richmond Hill, Ph. 2786. Purebred roosters and hens for breeding: Langshans, Su- ssex, Black Minoreas, Red, Black and _ Buff Leghorns, Buttercups and. Silver Spang- led Hamburgs, $6 trio. Ship collect. Raymond Caldwell, Rt. 1, Box 216, Senoia, Ph. AL. 3-6928 (Newnan). 15 R. I. Red pullets, 9 mos. old, laying 9 pct. Earnest 4 i, Box 35, Ty yle- xander, Decatur, Ph, DR. 8- 9438 nights. 11 Newnan red hens and 1 rooster, laying. strain, April, 1958 hatch, through molting and laying, $15. Bring coop and get them. L. L. Harris, fe Henderson Ave., Rossville 260 AAAA all star produc- tion Red hens, $1.75 ea. Come after at once. A. B, Lewis, Box 187, Willacoochee. : 100 Cobb. strain White Rhodes, 6 mos. old, laying 65 to 70 pct., $2 ea. L. J. Me- Ganey, 505 Page St., Mariet- ta, Ph. 9-4678. Young White Leghorn hens, laying 100 pct. S. E. Jackson, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-4372. 50 W. L. -hens, 1 yr. old, laying about 70 pct. E. S. Fau- cett, 599 Campbellton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-1487. POULTRY FOR SALE Royal Purple guinea Eggs, $10 C.; 12c ea. under 100 lots; 1 week old baby Guineas, 35c ea. Neal Blanton, Rt. 4, Greenwood 9-2422, Canton. 1959 hatch turkey hens, lay- ing most anytime, $4 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. John H. Ash- Jey, 716 N. Church St. Dub- lin. Ph. BR 2-0263. 4 goblers and 4 hen turkeys, wt. 10 to 15 Ibs. $3 ea, J. L. Burrell, Rt. 2, Clayton. 3 pairs 1959 hatch flying Mallards (about half the size of the domestic ones) $8 pair FOB. Some may be penioned, also want Wood Duck eggs or pr. wood Ducks. Wade Mal- colm, P. O. Box 209, Fitz- gerald, : 21 hens, 2 roosters, 3 guin- eas, all 59 hatch, for $15. T. J. (Bud) Carter, Route 2, Jef- ferson. Purebred, white chinese goslings, 1 to 2 weeks old, $1 ea. Mrs. W. H. Williams Route 2, Old Murdock Rd. Ph, 7- Marietta. Dark Cornish bulldog ban. tams, $2 ea.; fine 20 lb. Tur- key gobbler, BB stock, $5; some nice mixed laying hens, in full production, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr., SW, Box 487, Atlanta abl: ae "DI. 4 4-1388. Bantams, mixed, now lay ing, 25 ea, Mrs. Grace Wal- Jace, Rt. 3, Cumming. Dark Cornish bantams, show type, from winners, $10 trio. J. B. Dickerson, 1380 mers ae SE, Atlanta, Ph. MU. Dark Cornish hens with dark yellow legs, $1.50 ea. Rooster free with order of 10 hens. Buyer pay shipping chgs. Charlie Hey Hiawassee, As Young white Leghorn hens, now laying, $1 ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. G. E. Blalock, Rt. 6. Rome. ' 65 W. L. hens, approx. 1 yr. old, from best stock, laying good. $1.25 ea, C. H. Argo, Rt. 1, Pine St., Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-8728. 26 large type white jeanont hens, laying, 65c ea. Will J Britt, Rt. 1, Lilburn, (n e . Yellow River Church), TH. 3-7879. Gaweneriian. 1,600 White Leghorn - pul- lets, 23 wks. old, beginning | to lay, $1.70 ea.; 1,600 pul- lets in production, about 2- Higgins, Jr. Bluff Ph, 3587, ee Purebred D ark Cornish 2 hens, 3 pullets, all laying, $12. 50 or $2.25 at my $3.25. My cartons to be re- turned at buyers expence at O. only Miss Cora ~|mature stock. John $6. doz., ders now. Marietta, Ph. 8-110 strain, does, $5.50 e re Ph. | $5. good meat cheap or trade for an! poultry or pigs. Will not s Laura Gordon, Rt. 7 old, $30. for pr.. son, Lithonia, PPro. White Legh 65 to 70 pe H. Crespo, 2447 Rd., etry ei W. nights. Wing, game bantams. Cheap fo: Robert R. Ferguson, z Want 3 sear Wheeler oe Decat Bu. 9-22 : Want some Rode game chicks or eggs to hatc W. A. Gofford, (1917 D St. St. Augusta. ~ Want some purebre tams pheasants, and quale chicks and hatching ee field, Route 1, Stillso: Want 2 golden Sebrigt young roosters from Wat County near Waycross pick up notify me price a location. Mrs. J. V. Ray, R 3, Box 171, Brunswick. | GAME, FOWL, FOR SALE = 300 Northern Bob w quail, 11-14 wks. old. quail eggs now and baby | by April 12. Permit No. D. L. Brookins, 586 ingside Dr., Lumb FA. 3-9175. Northern Bobwhite qua ; wks. old, 60c ea. for ea. Ship. Exp. Col. Send M. O. Miss Eve fe Myrtle ae N 8, Ph. TR. 4-51 Chukar. ee idges, $6. Ship Exp. Col. B. H. Sh 1953 Columbia Dr., See nen ae Ph. BU, 9-7810. 1 pr. Clapperton ins fowl, originally i from Pakistan, Chukars, about same color, layers, $25. E. W. R Memorial. ee Ph. HI. 3-6107. sim: very pes Singoeer Pheasant doz., $20. $40: G. ANGE Ze White | rabbits . ea.: blue and b Jrs., $3.50 ea.; Ped. Cert. fur nished on all stock. W Ri, Wrightsville. Brantley = = | | | 2 bucks, ; type 12 does, (Hwy. 18). : Peafowl and Peahen Phe Thomp : quail. Permit No. 47. | Cash, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. 6441. Quail > eggs, :-S1Tscer Taking orders fo stock; Californians, = orders now from choice _ pro- ductions, Show type, bre stock., C: wood, Ph. GR. 4-4673. ducers of good squabs, 62Ft. eround, $25. @ Morgan, Rt. (w. c Ave, Ext. o wily W cros Rabbits (domestic black, tebe te ete ing stock, from blocky types Show winning short bo -ears, W.. Stinson. Cross breed pigeon: $i5cpre a i pr. lots pr. under saan : Stringer, Box 2 palate Ph. DR. 3-0092. White feed sacks aes 100 Ib 1/2 mos. old, $2 ea. he H. }1