hi Farmers Bulletin Commissioner eorgia for 1959 set a new record high = with a total of 303,031,000 birds. os This was the ninth consecutive year _ that Georgia has led the nation in broiler _ production. Arkansas was the second _ ranking state followed in order by Al- -sissippi. _ Gross income from broilers produced ; in Georgia in 1959 amounted to $153,- _ 000,000. This is a decrease of $11,521,000 ~ from the 1958 income of $164,521,000 but | Agricultural | CALENDAR _ | May 13 = 15, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton - .| Chapter Meeting, Soil Conservation Society of America. ; | May 14, State Fair Grounds, Macon - Georgia Purebred Sheep Breeders Association Annual Ram Show and Sale. Show at 10 am., Sale at 1 p.m. | May 14, Georgia Purebred Sheep Breeders rene orn Annual Ram Show and Sale. | May 23 27, Poultry Division, University of Georgia, Athens - Annual! Southeastern Egg Quality and Grade Training School. : June 2, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton, Agricul- _ tural Cooperation Conference. Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Ele Tifton - Georgia Seedsmen Associa- {tion Short Course < June 9 _ | June 11, Veterans Memorial State Peek, | Cordele - Second Annual Georgia | -- Quarter Horse Association Show. | June 15, Georgia Experiment Station, Ex- a periment Georgia Seedsmen Associa- _ abama, North Carolina, Texas, and Mis- = : - _ tion Short Course. WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1960 INCOME IS $153,000,000 NUMBER 36 ~ year was 15.3 cents compared with 17.6 still exceeds the income from any other agricultural commodity in the State. Average liveweight per bird was 3.3 pounds compared with 3.2 pounds in 1958. Average price per pound for the Jast year and 18.0 cents in 1957. This is the lowest price of record and is less than - half the price of 33.9 cents in 1948 eleven years ago. The price in 1959 ranged from PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF GEORGIA BROILERS ( Period 1949 - 1959 ) a high of 16.8 in December to a low of s 14.0 in November. In 1959 42 million more birds were raised than in 1957, yet the value was only 3 million dollars more in 1959 than in 1957, : The ten leading counties in broiler production in 1958 (estimates not avail- able for 1959) were Cherokee, Hall, For- syth, Whitfield, Jackson, White, Haber- sham, Franklin, Lumpkin, and Gwinnett. 320 Numbers Value Year ( 000 ) (_000$ _) 1935 500 230 1936 800 384 1937 1,100 539 280 | 1938 1, 300 611 F 1939 1,600 676 1940 3,500 1,495 19h1 000 2,715 19h2 10,000 5,152 1943 17,000 12,198 eho ff 19 hk 2, 000 19,116 F 1945 29,520 2h, 466 1946 22,435 20,171 1947 28,717 24,191 1948 33,025 29,108 19h9 45,574 2,977 200 1950 62, 892 45,433 1951 88,678 68,530 8 1952 112,621 68,610 4 1953 121,631 93,826 1954 U54,47E =: 101,951 3 1955 177,642 125,700 160 1956 222,780 129,836 1957 261,000 150,336 1958 292,119 164,521 1959 303,031 153,000 22004 Oo eae aa 0 23D Years 320 O Number Broilers & Value, Dollars 280 I ho 200 a Ee o B : 160 80 ho 55. 56 '57. 158. 159 Georgia, First: e@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES nag PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Aflania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 L DIT NATIONA RI PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under- postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be a ted from any commercial usiness, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- eensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dua} doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respoiwibility for any notice appearing in 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 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 ___. Ctreula tion Mailing Room Sunt. Mrs. Elizabeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyre Jarman Candler Clement Jr. rate 1917 Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., vy 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 of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Address requests to be mauing list, changes of a MANAGER, dress, etc. to CIRCULATION Market Bulletin. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin, Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. added to or removed from Atlanta, All requests for aswenconeese WANTED Want someone to shear{ Want white middle aged or about 45 sheep. I have elec. shears with plenty blades. Wiley Harper, Wray. Want man with small fam- ily, white or colored, to work in dairy and do other gen. farm work, $100.00 mo. and small 3 R. house wired f or stove. T. E. Ferrell, Rt. 2, Madison. peer es ee _ Want nice white woman to live in home on farm with eld- erly couple and do light farm work. Need at once. $12.00 wk. salary, room and board. M, B. Davis, Tyrone, Ph. HO. 1-3551 (Fayetteville) after 4:30 wk. days or Sat. and Sun. en ans SE EN, Want unencumbered white christian woman to stay in farm home on farm with man and wife and do light farm work, for private room, board and small salary, modern con- venlences. Mrs. Dewey Ford- ham, Rt. 3, Metter. Want young married man for light farm work an d ap- prenticeship horseshoeing, no experience necessary. J. F. Lawson, Rt. 1, Woodstock. Want colored tenant, small family, to work on beef cat- tle farm near Conyers. Must be sober, able to operate hay baler and other farm mach, pe my pee ey. J. Hol- Jan arietta Blvd. NW, Atlanta 18. a _. Want at once, 2 men to haul garbage and feed hogs, 3 - 4 hrs. ea. day for wages. emaining time farm corn and tobacco. Must be exper- fenced and dependable and willing to work. Rueben Wells, t. 1, Hinesville, , Want reliable, non - drink- ing, man for straight time Bek on beef cattle farm near onyers. Must be able to op- erate farm mach. including ay baler. G. M. Anderson, 48 Mt Vernon Dr., Decatur, older couple or single man to live in home on farm with older man and do light farm chores for home and smaail salary. Mrs. Ray L. Chambers, ne d: Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4- Want single white man, 21 - 55 yrs. old, for farm work. Must know how to do some painting and carpenter re- pair work. No drinker. Will pay $15 wk. plus room an d board. Chance for raise. Bar- ton Wilkes, 1288 Sky Haven a a" Atlanta 16 Ph, MA. FARM WORK WANTED Woman 51 yrs. old wants work on farm in Rabun Co. Want small house with good, clean water. Have 2 boys, 14 and 16 yrs. old. Can come June 4. Must be moved. Pol- ly Hall, Trenton. White married man, 43 yrs. old, 4 children (1-4 yrs. old), wants job on chicken farm or as caretaker on farm. Some experience, layers and broil- ers. Julian R. Gibson, 361 Terry St., SE, Atlanta 15. Middleaged white woman wants job on farm doing light farm work for room, board and reasonable salary. Ethel Jefferies, 209 E. 7th St., Adel. _ White man and wife want job on poultry or dairy or reg. farm work on farm, with reliable people and = small house, lights and water or room and board. Well exp., good habits. Lewis Eaves, 636 Washington St., SW, Atlanta. Se AE ROA UE Woman want job on farm doing light farm work on farm for room, board and $15. wk. salary. Luella Rushing, Rt. 1, Temple. wants job on farm with good honest | as caretaker or working Can run any kind mach. work pastures and row @rop. Have wife, 2 boys, 15 and 19 and girl 9. May be interested in chickens but little exp. Give full de- tails, A. A, Day, Morris, Single man, 50 yrs. old, wants job on farm. Exp. with tractor, mach, carpenter and etc., also have chauffeurs li- cense, Will board or batch. John Carwell, 415 W. St.. Savannah, Ph. 0629. 50 yr. old single white man wants job as Caretaker on farm, have 15 yrs. exp. Want room, board and small salary. Hughey Lamb, Rt. 3, Fayette- ville, c/o J. J, Summerville. White man, wife and small child, wants job on dairy, cat- tle farm or work. Want salary and furn- ished house. Have 20 yrs. exp. Walter Miller, 835-4th Ave. Columbus. 2 Small family wants job on beef cattle farm or dairy. Experienced in dairy work dle or north Ga. Ready to move. M. D. Kelley, Rt. 3, Moultrie. White 48 yrs. me wants wor' dairy or poul- a ee water, w: or elec. stove and on School Bus Rt. Can move any time. Richard Laney, Rt. 3, oreyity Ablebodied, middle aged, single white man wants job growing broilers on pound basis or tending layers on shares or other basis. Jake Johnson, 4120 Peachtree Rd., Apt. 12-D, Atlanta 19, Ph. | CE. 3-2346. SALE EVENTS May. 21 Saturday Three in-One Angus Auction Coosa Valley Sale Barn Rome, Floyd Co., 1 PM... combining the Nerthwest Ga, A Assn., annual Sale, a = a James Youn s Ss Dispersion Sale. . . 12 bulls, 53 females mostly bred heifers, regis- tered; 75 cows with 65 cal- ves plus 20 bred and open eifers commercial cattle to be sold. Geo. W. Gibson, Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. 9050. FLOWERS FOR SALE Royal Robe Violets 20, $1; Calif. purple Violets, 30, . 1; Yarrow, pink, 2 doz., $1 Min- imum orders $1. Add 30 pos- tage. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. Prize winning Coleus seed, select mixed colors, 300, 35 and stamped envelope; 200 Sultana seeds mixed, some price. C. R. Herring, Rt. 2, Box 330, Brunswick. Prize winning Chrysanthe mum plants, $3 doz. PP. 6 - 7 dif. colors, Spider, including Green, Exhibition types, 3 dif. whites, 3 yellows, pinks, bronze, 16 - 18 dif. varieties, All high grade, improved Gar- retts mixture, guar. to please. Cash with order. C. J. Gar- rett, P. O. Box 112, Bremen. Daylilies, 8, $1: Dress Re- hersal, Baronet, Mary Gun- ther, orange Blaze and Son- dau Linda, Spitfire, Viking, Honey Redhead. Queen of Gonzolese, Pink Charm, Seven Seas, Mrs. Bonner, 4, $1: 12 dif. col. of all Bearded (names lost) for $1. Add 35 post- age. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville. Achimenes corns, blue, rose pink, magenta red, 18, $1 plus 10c for pkg. and postage; everblooming Begonia seed- lings, mixed varieties 15, $1 plus 20e pkg. and postage. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2; Box 27, Cairo. eee tele ee Admiral Byrd daisy plants, 50c doz. PP. Mrs. R. EF. Todd, 406 E. Rheinhill Rd. S. E. At- lanta 15, Liberty | AD. 4- | ton. regular farm|c Iely mele golons 81" doa ume i oto 30, BL: le se pkt. Add posta ie All orders ship promptly, Mrs. C. CG. Gen- try Rt, 3, Calhoun, santhe-| Ageratum, Chry: r | mums, and sty Miller, 50c doz., Pink Cannas, 2, 25c; se- ven dif. colors of Cannas, $1 doz., Milk and Wine Lilies Red Spider lilies, several kind Umbrella Palm, Amaryllis,| of Day lilies 25 ea, Tube Roses, Gladiolus, mixed sizes 50e doz. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. Red Hartshorn come and dig, then $1 each; Pussv Wil- lows 50c ea.; Yellow Bell Bu-'| shes, 50 ea; Sweet scented: Blue Violets, 60c doz. Mrs. Cecil Turner, R. F. D. 2, Carl- Assorted house plant cut- tings, Geraniums, Begonias, hi Gizzard, Snake Plant and others, 15, $1.25, 6 yard flowers free with each order. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Ce- dartown. Verbena (red) plants, 8, $1.; purple Violets, 100 plants $1.; Chrysanthemums, many types and colors, asst. unlabeled. 30) plants $1. Add postage. Mrs. Fred Yelton, Rt. 1, Appling. Chrysanthemums plants, Daisy type, white yellow, pink, cream, Cushion, yellow, white, bronze Pom Pom, 2 doz. $1; Liriope 4 doz. $1; White Confederate Jasmine 50c ea.; 2 Clumps of mint 50c, @ Artemisia plants 50c. Add cor Mrs. J. R. Hinson, ox 104, Chester. Begonia, Rex and Lettuce! leaf $1: dbl. white, watermelon 75c; Star, Ruffleleaf, Straw- berry, Guinea Wing, Bronze leaf, 65c; Corkscrew crotan, $1; Maidenhair, Asparagus Sprengeri ferns, Hydrangea, | Aluminum plant, Novelty and Xmas Cactus, 50c, Plus Post- age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Chryganthemums, Shaggy cream, lavender, bronze, yel- low, red, pink, 25, $2; But- ton and Daisy type, 20 plants, $1.00 and 25 postage. Mrs.) R, L. Silver, Rt. 5 Cuthbert. Chrysanthemums: Special offer, one ea. Bridesmaid, Am- napolis Go 1d, Indianapolis white. All football size, Florists type, $1, Label- ed, Sand Rooted, Moss Pack-| ed, PP. Ready now. Many other fine varieties. Guaran- teed. Mrs. Burton J. Wilber, 1006 Adams St., Decatur, Ph, Dr. 3-6804, Gladioli bulbs mixed colors, size 4-6 in., $2.50 C orders filled for less than 50 1 Box 280, Dallas. Large blooming size Am- aryllis bulbs, orange and red 25 ea. or exchange for Zen- nia, Marigold or Bachelor Button seed. Mrs. M. D. Stal- rey, Sr, Rt. 1, Box 103, Du- pont, : Mixed col. all double Touch-Me-Not seed, 25c per tsp. and self addressed stamp- ed envelope; Balsam apple ornamental vine and _ fruit, seed, same price. Mrs. R. J. Martin, Rt. 2, Acworth. Star of Bethlehem bulbs 40ce doz., 4 doz. $1.45; hardy Phlox 20, $1.10; Red Spider Lilies, 2 bulbs 35c all PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. Coral Vines, Begonias, red aniums and Novelty Plants, 25c each. Add 35c ex- tra for shipping each order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Chrysanthemums; Buttons in white, little Elf, Fairy Rose, Red Button, Bronze But- ton; Dif. varieties yellow pom, Gold mound, Mt. Shas- ta, Ballet Girl, Bessie Clarke, Mrs. T. Riley, Yellow Spider, Pink Spider, Asst. only $1.45 doz. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel Thrift in all colors 5e per plant on orders of 100 plants, PP in State, mixed or separ- ate and labeled. All well root- ed, damp cellophane packed; Cosmas, mixed choice colors, 254 large packet; Coxcomb dark red dwarf variety, 25c 41, Box 223, Alpharetta. pkt. PP. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. ber Bright, Mrs, Roy, India-|E - PP. Nojk ulbs. Mrs, Hattie Wigley, Rt.|50c 250 nice Boxwoods 2 years old and several other plants Acuba, Gardenia, Hydrangea, variegated Euonymus, 15c ea, at my place. J. R. Cureton, Sr., 956 Virginia Ave. N.E., At- lanta 6. : Select dwarf Canna bulbs, 4 colors mixed 75 doz. plus 25 ae and ; Tris, Shasta Daisies, Daylilies cy dean Cal et ee very . Cam ni s Mrs. Etta M. Germany, 1256 Moreland Ave. S, E. Atlanta. Ph. Ma 7-5533. : Daylilies; Bess Ross (pudged best in Valdosta, Tallahasses Shows in 1958) was $20.; now $10.; Experts Katherine Taylor, Daafu, Prima Donna $2. ea., Begin= ners collection, Red Oneita, Fulva ple Waters, 35c ea. Walter M. Jackson 1123 Vickers St. S. E. Atlan- ta 16. Mixed, good variety Chry- santhemums 25, $1.; Tube Rose blooming size 25, $1. PP. Mrs. R. G. Roberts, 2009 Olive Rd., Augusta. a Fine Admiral Byrd daisy plants, correctly packed, $1. doz., 25, $2. Add 15 postage all ts. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 469, Augusta. Ph, RE 6-8349. : 18 Boxwood $6. or 50 ea.; 2 large Hydrangea bushes, $2, each. Will not ship. Mrs. Mau- rine Benmett, 1595 Ee St., S. W. Atlanta 10, Ph. Pi 3-6514. Large Chrysanthemums, $1, doz.; Pansy plants 40c doz; genuine Candy Stripe Verbe- mas, 13, Dice red, ce ni .; Privet 60c C: Alumunius plant 3, $1.; yellow Cannas $1.50 doz; Amaryllis bulbs 50c ea. Fe- verfew, $1. doz: Add . Fred Witherspoon, 308 Hol- derness, St. S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph. PL 3-5251. African violet leaves, dbl. and singles, 8, $1. labeled and postpaid in Georgia; African violets and other pot plants for sale at my home. Cannot be mailed. Mrs. Frank Bar- ford, 1185 Moreland Ave., S. . Atlanta 16. : 40c doz., 4 doz. $1.25; mixed color Bachelor Button seed; old a ee Cosmos seed, Bs postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. _ Dbl. Geraniums; dbl. and single Begonias; bronze and green foliage Sultana, 4, $1.; ern clumps, Sword, Spren- geri, ont Fleer arr eee ferns, ea. postage. Lawrence Collins, Rt. Blairsville. Mixed colors Glad. blubs Mrs. Qi Boxwoods 12-14 in., Mimo- sa tree 2-ft., $3.- Arborvitae 15- doz.; Globe Rose, 8 Mti MOss - n, Laurel, cream Dogw: + all col. Honeysuckle Bush, 2-1/2 ft., $2.50 pink 50c doz. PP. Moss pack- mh doz.; large Per Phlox ed. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. - in., $3. Boxwoods 12-14 doz.; Globe Arborviteas, 15-20 i doz.; Mimosa trees 2. in., $4, ft. $3. doz.; ; cream Dogwood wild suckle bushes, Cherokee Roses, 2-3 ft. $2.50 doz. PP. Damp moss packed. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. King Alfred Jonquil, white, Narcissus $3. C. Cannas, purple, white, fold Iris Iilies and orange Daylilies, Emperi- or Daffodil, purple violets 12, $1.: Snowdrops bulbs, 12, 75. Add postage. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Breman. Privet hedge, 3-5-in. high well rooted, 25, $1. Postpaid. on orders over $5. M. Botalo, Rt. 1, Hahira. Hybrid Daylilies, Mrs. Wy- man, Mary Guenther, Purple Waters, Warpath, Linda, De- mon, Redhead, 25c ea.: Mika- do, Sammy Russell, Kwanso, Caballers, Slyvia, Port, Rus- sells Minuet, 50c each. La- beled and damp packed. Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey, Hiawassee Few doz. asst. color Glad. bulbs. 25 doz. Add postage, No_out of State orders f and no checks. Mrs, LOWERS - 46 Cactus, all sizes: 3 Orchid Cactus, lots of small ones on ome, All for $20. PP. Mrs. . T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton. 200 varieties Bearded Iris, ini g Many new_ var. Gov't insp., Permit No. 4. eWirs, 1.1. Patrick, Jackson. Bearded Iris, including new- t . Winners of many : Blue Ribbons in A.I.S. Shows. Permit No. 1. Write. Mrs. in B. Farrar, Jenkins- - Marvin burg. 5 lbs. Nandina seed, $1. Ib. : ue less 5 lbs. mailed. Mary Jolly Kingston. Giant Zinnia seed, grown in 1959, tested for germina- tion, raised for size and : quality, Beas colors, of the : $1. M; 50c for 500. L. G. 6. Westbrook, Kings- Jand. Old fashioned blue sweet oe Impatiens, 20 cuttings, $1.50, including American auty, Bronze Queen, Bright Eyes, others, 8 rooted, $1.50; single red Begonias, 3, $1.; _ dbl. Begonias, red, red bronze _ Jeaf, pink, red green. oe perry, 50 ea., rooted. Mrs. H. oe Rt. 3, Lawrence- ville ; Pink Yarrow, Goldenglow, Mullein Pinks, blue Violets, pink Verbena, Daffodils, 35 al Maidenhair and Sword 2 35 ea; light blue, lav- Ret eades, yellow, purple and white nto Iris, 40 doz; Trail- ing Coleus, pink, white Oxa- Fis, 10 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Law- - renceville. Seed: Bachelor Buttons, red, white Touchmenot, col., Prince Feathers, red, Cocks- comb, yellow, Marigold, 3 col., _ Cleome; pink, lavender morn- Glory, red, lavender, Heavenly blue Moon flowers, white Jacobs Coat, large a full, mixed, 75, PP. 20c tsp. Mrs. Chu Rr: Daniel, Rt. 2, Northside Dr., Lawren- ceville. _ Exhibition Chrysanthe- mums, extra large, incurved pink hers, prize winning purple Monarch, Pink Dream, Jap. Rose, White Pace Set- - ters, Bronze, Hilda Berecrs, _white, yellow Ambassador, 6, $1.; pink, white Spoons, pink, rig aa Red eas ry, c postage Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincoln- SCuahiod 3 plants, 50 doz., oe postage: Seed, old fash- Bachelor Buttons, all col. baby Zinnias, 25c large match box full; dbl. white Feverfew, annual Phlox, Cal- : liopsis, Cockscomb, 10c tsp. -. and stamped envelope. No chks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. _ Cherokee Roses Crabapple, _ Rhododendrons, red, yellow _ Azaleas (wild Honeysuckle), -_ Dogwood, white Pines, Hol- lies, Sweet shrubs, tulip Pop- jar, $2.75 doz; Phlox, Shasta Daisies, Violets, Fall Pinks, _ blue Iris, Bluebells, Snap- dragon, $2.50 C. Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. Blue, white Siberian Iris, _ Shasta Daisies, Narcissi, Jon- quils, 25 doz; Azaleas (wild _ Honeysuckle), Weigelas and Rose cuttings, dif. Cactus. 10c ea; Butterfly bush, red Wood- _ bine, Almonds, pink Anthony and button, white Svirea, la- vender Locust, 25c: pink Thrift plants, one cent ea. es oe eS Mountain -|John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. Violets, 25 plants, $1,25; Sul- ed co! purple Walks: a5 Iris, Wild Birdfoot Violets and Blackberry lilies, 30, $1.; Star. of Bethlehem, Mrs, Large white F. D. Dahlias, 25 ea.; Pink Daisy Mums, 35, 2 Royal Blue Siberian Tris, doz. Will exchange for e. Dahlias. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Rt. Temple. . Dark red dbl. Cannas, $1. $1, doz.; red Daisy Chrysanthe- mums, Goldenglow, Vinca Minor, Old Fashioned orange Daylilies, 50c doz. Add 50c a order for postage. Mrs. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison, St. Thomasville. Dbl. Geraniums (mixed colors) 7 cuttings, $1. dbl. Petunias, pink, white, veri- _a/| gated, 10 cuttings, $1.; Ferns, Sword, Lace, Maiden hair, Ostrich, Woodsia. 50c ea. 3; $1.25 P.P, Mrs. C. W. Brad- ford, Star Rt., Tignall. Hen and Biddie Cactus, Pot Ivy 20c each; white, yellow Crowfoot moss, 10c clump; mix-d1 Mums, Glad, lavender Lupine 25c doz., rope Cactus, wide green Jew, 15 cutting. Add postage. Exe. for print sacks. Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Rt. 1, Box 4, Toomsboro. Red, white Dogwood, Cra- pe Myrtle, pink, Sweet Myr- tle, winter Pinks, 25 doz; Boy Bays, French Mulberry, running Roses, Bird of Para- dise, Butterfly bushes, 25c ea; Honeysuckle, Redbud, Crab- apple i0c ft. Add postage. No out-of-state. Mrs. Nina Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro. Mixed Colors dbl. Touch- me-nots; Zinnias, Marigolds, Bachelor Buttons, red Sweet- peas, Celosia, Cocks-Comb; Dbl. white, cream and yel- low Chrysanthemums 4c doz.; variety of spoon and Daisy type all varieties mixed $3. PP. Mrs. C. E. Leveritt, 2180 Ranchwood Dr, Rt. 3, Tucker, Ph. Hi 3-4228. Mix. Daylilies, dif. col., 6, $1.; red Spider Lilies, 10, $15 Chrysanthemums, mix. med. size, 35c doz; also gourds, about size of a grapefruit, with a nub of a handle, 10c ea. No order under $1. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Val- dosta. Many col. Chrysanthemums, named varieties, also purple Waters dwarf Azalea Mum, blooms June to frost, $1. doz; Star Bethlehem bulbs, 50c |doz; everblooming Royal Robe Violets, Dianthus plants, all col. mixed, red garden Pinks, all, 20c ea. 6,.$1. Add 25 postage. Mrs. Herman Barrow, Rt. 2, Waco. 4 ea. Spider plants, Rose- bud and Strawberry Begonias, Aluminum plants, 2 Fuchsias, 10 ten inch Ligustrum, 12 ea. African Violet leaves, 3 dif. kind, and Heeved Robins. 6 Brier Roses; ea. Guinea. wing Begonias, at. ea. lot. Add 25 postage to ea. Mrs. Law- rence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box 323, Washington. Daylilies, Iris, hundreds, Potentate, Peachbush, Salmon Sheen, Chloe, pink Damisk, Bagette, Garnet Robe, White Lady, Burgundy, Tamara, Duchess Windsor, Georgia, Red Velvet, Gay Troubadour, Grisselle, 50c ea. $5. doz. 12 labeled Iris, 12, $1.25. 40c postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Large Daylilie plants, $5. doz; unlabeled Daylilies, Ivis, $3. doz; Iris, Cascade Spien- dor, China Maid, Cameo, Grand Canon, Golden Russet, Tea Rose, Lady Mohn, Rose Top. Blue Ryth, Golden Lakes, Katherine Foy, Mulberry Rose, others, $5. doz. 50c postage. Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Rt. 1, Washington. . Daylilies, Iris, hundreds. Revolute, Maid Marion, Mis- .{sions Bells, Evelyn Claar, $1. Perahgr in Ruby, Pink Charm, kylark, Grisselle, Pe aanbinuin daisy, 25 different (unnamed) $1.; large white, Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1. Goldenglow, Gaillardia, Feverfew, Agera- tum, 30, $1. Jersey Beauty, red, pink, bronze lias, as- sorted 6, $1. Add 30 postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Orange and yellow spotted Cannas 10 ea.; Lady of The Lake, 35 doz.; p e violets 35c doz.; Hen and Chickens 25c ea,; Christmas Cactus, 50c. Enclose postage with order. Mrs. Sara C. Farmer, 108 West Dixie Ave., Marietta. 100 Yellow fragrant Nar- cissis bulbs, $1.; 50 white pa- per shell, $1.; Chrysanthe- mums 6 red, 12 yellow, 6 big shaggy pink, $1..; Calico and pink Verbenia, rooted plants, 50 both. Add postage. Mrs. M. D. Holland, Rt. 2, Meigs. Dbl. tall, yellow Marigolds; African golden Daisy, yellow and Maroon dwarf Marigold |} seed 10c tbls. and stamped en- velope; Joseph Coat (all sea- son foliage plant) and Ameri- can beauty Sultana cuttings 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. John Thompson, Rt. 3, Box 140, Metter. Running English Ivy (stays green all winter), 10c for rooted plants, 4c for cuttings. Add postage. No orders less than $1. Cheaper by the hundred. (Not poison ivy). Mrs. T. M. Harris, Box 209, Rt. 1, Milner. Limited a of Pink Grand Opera Cannas, mixed but each labeled, 3, $1.; mix- ed 1 year old Amaryllis, Aug. blooming Harmosa lilies, 1 yr. old, 10 each, minimum or- der $1. Add i0c to checks, Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807 Vin son Hwy. Milledgeville. Pink Mtn. Laurels; white Rhodedendrons; Spruce and white pines; white Dogwoods; various Azaleas (wild honey- suckles); Sweetshrubs; Straw- berry Shrubs. Well rooted, damp packed. $1.75 doz. plus postage; 1959 crop large, dbl. and Pompom, Dahlia seeds, le each, 75c C. Plus stamped envelope. Mrs. Florence Hea- ton, Mineral Bluff. Ornamental pepper seed, 3 best kind for pot plants, Cherry tree, Cluster pod and Flower Garden, 3 pkts. 25c plus self-addressed, stamped envelope, or 1 large pkt. dif. kinds mix., same price. Germ. 81 pct. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. Pink Thrift 50c C.; large Iris 50 doz.; Boxwood cuts one cent, rooted 25c; Scotch- brooms, 10 ea, 3, 25; Pot Hydrangeas, 4 colors, 25e: 50 light and dark blue Asters 10c, 3, 25c; Lily of Valley 25c doz.; Almonds 25, 50c. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain City. Lilaes, white 50, lavender, 25c; pink white Gross Pinks 10c, 3, 25c; Daylilies, Tiger, Lemon, 10; Privet Hedge Ic; Rose of Sharon, Spring Glory, Forsythia, 25c; Drakeshead, Chrysanthemums 25e. doz., Clematis 10c, red, lavender Rose 5c. Varilla Quarterman, Mountain City. Blue and white single Ro- man Hyacinth bulbs and red Spider Lily bulbs, bloom in Sept., $1.10 doz; Maidenhair fern clumps, 55c; pink Justi- cia plants, 55 ea; pink and white Periwinkle seed, 1/2 teaspoon, 25c. Postpaid. Miss Emma Dugger, Newington. Large mixed col., Zinnias and large and small Marigold seed, 30c cup. PP. Mrs. Acree, Rt. 5, Box 374, New- nan. Planting divisions of Liri- ope, Muscari var., known al- sO as Ophiopogon, $1.50 :2C. div. parcel postpaid. Stamps and chks. acceptable. J. E. Campbell, Box 416, Norcross. Well rooted Angels Trum- pet plants, 24-30 in., 65c ea. PP. Can furnish up to 50 1.-| plants. Mrs. L. A. Andel, 1313 Parkway Dr., Perry. Rose col. Altheas, dbl., 2, shagsy yellow Peeethecoros. red Cush- Mums, 10 plants, $1.; pur- 1.50 doz; large. Dah- and pink, 4 bulbs, ants. large, med., small types, cushion and 12) Nice wen rooted dark pink Verbena plants, 12, $1, Add postage. No orders less than $1. Mrs. Faris Malcom, Rt. 1, Monroe. Feverfew 90c doz., several colors Glad, bulbs 95c doz.; Rain Lilies, 85c doz.; large ca aa seed, 2 doz 20c; ink and purple Verbenia, b0c doz. cad ostage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Eastanollee. Strong, well rooted Giant Admiral Byrd Daisies, up to 5 in. Dia. $1.30 doz., 25, $2.25; $6.75 C; Lav. Monarda $1.30 doz., Lav. Stokesias; Lt. Lav. Dragonhead, Giant white Dra- pentesd, $1. rou doz. PP. State nsp. Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 2869 Church, St. East Point. Pink Daisy, tall yellow But- ton Mums, Snaps 60c doz., red, pink, white dbl. Geraniums 3, $1; mix dbl. Petunias 6, $1, 10 dif.; Coleus $1, all colors Sul- tanas, $1.50 doz. strawberry Begonias 5, $1. Add postage. rs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton. Montbretia bulbs, Dusty Mil- ler, Goldenglow, large and small Mums, pink, yellow, Primroses, 50 doz; Tritoma 25 ea. 5, $1 Rudbeckia, Pe- rennial Asters, 4 colors 6, 75c. Add Be ses Mrs. C. D. Sel lers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Brown Day lilies, large mix colors Iris, $2.50 C., blue vio- lets, Goldenglow dbl. yellow day lilies, 50c doz., pink Feo- a.; large mixed colors Mums ea., large maxed colors Mums and Glad Bulbs, 3 doz. $1.00. Add postage under $5.00 or- der. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box 52, Ellijay. Sweet Williams, White Dai- sy, Pink Primroses, Lark- spur, 25 doz.; blooming Cac- tus, Baby fern, 25c_ bunch; Snow on Mountain, Red Sal- via, 25c doz. white and pink dwarf Hibiscus, 35 bunch, Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18 Crawford St. Ellijay. Giant (some 10 in.) bloom- ing Dahlia bulbs, 18 or more different varieties, red, white, yellow, pink, bluebird blue, Jersey Beauty purple varie- gated, rose cream (lav. white) (yellow purple} commadore blue, bronze, your choice 6, $1.25; my selection 13, $2.00. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey El- lis, Rt. 5, B-58, Ellijay. Giant dbl. yellow cannas 12, $1; Hibiscus, large, re d size 65c ea. giant blooming Dahlias, red, yellow, Jersey Beauty, white, purple, pink, bronze, 13, $2; my selection some old fashion Dahlias dif. colors, 13, $1.75; Sunflower seed, 30c cup. Add postage, Miss Mabel Mathis Rt. 5, Box 57 Ellijay. Wild Honeysuckle (Azal- eas) yellow, pink, white Wei- gela, yellow thornless Rose, Sweetshrubs, 50c ea. blue and silver and blue Dutch Tris, yellow Primrose plants, lemon Lilies, 50e doz; Black- berry Lilies, 3, 50c. Add post- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, Ellijay. Yellow Daffodils, blue Vio- lets, orange Daylilies, $3.00 M; purple King Iris, white Fall Pinks, Foxglove, paper white Narcissus, wild Iris, Star Bethlehem, 75 C; purple Lilac, big red Roses, Weeping Mary, pink Almond, Mtn. Laurel, Bridalwreath, Rooted, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Chrysanthemums, pin k, yellow, red, varigated and 4 dif. kinds white, $1.00 doz. F.|plus postage. Mrs. Bela Jack- son, Rt. 2, Fayetteville. . Chrysanthemums, large types, several colors, $1 doz; sraall type, including Bui- tons in white and yellow, z!- so rust color, 50e doz; Nan- dinas, 25 ea. Add postage. No out-of state orders. Mrs. F. Goins, Rt. 1, Ft., Gaines. Spider lily bulbs, 15c ea. at my home. Mrs. O. G. Mar- tin, Rt. 1, Forsyth. 7 col. Verbena, red, blue, white, pink Thrift, $1 doz.; $5 C; blue Hydrangea, 2, $1; pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1; Pres. Red Cannas, $2 doz. $8 C; Sweet Williams blue Iris, Daylilies, blue Violets, hardy $1. phlox, yellow Aster, Chrysan- themums, Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. PAGE THREE _ Metalic Begonias, Chinese and African Evergreens, Al- theas, 3 col. 25c ea; Baby ~ Breath Spira, red and yink Verbena, 3 doz. $1; thick leaf Ligustrum, 10c. Mrs, Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Dahlia bulbs, giant size, | Holland grown, dif. varieties and colors, $3 doz. Postpaid. Cash with order. Mrs. J. % Saxon, Cleveland Rd. Rt. Chrysanthemums, ~ Gainesville. All col. $1 doz.; dark pink Gladiolus, blue Grape Hyacinths and blue Iris, 40c doz. bulbs; white and yellow Narcissi and yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. | Add _ postage. Miss Ethel ~ Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. ; en de bushes, dbl. Day= lilies, 6, and large ones, 50c ea.; pur- ple Lilac, 4, $1; Holly bushes, . Cedar, 1-2 ft., 4, $1. Add post age. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt 6355 Gainesville. r Dbl. yellow Cannas, Ver- benas, yellow Jonquils, white Narcissus, Mullein Pinks, Fall Pinks, Burning bush, 50c doz; mix. Dahlias, $1.00 doz. pink Dhar ttt 22000: -C enon red: sprigs; Red-Hot-Poker, 3, $1. Free flowers with order. Add 33c postage on first pound. No stamps nor chks. Pairlee | Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville. 18 - 24 in. red Crape Mvr- tles, 6, $1 15 C; pink violet, & 6-8 in. Nandina plants, ae $1: Pres. Red cannas, 8, $1; 8-10 in. fast growing Boxwoods, a 12, $4; 10-15 in. 12, $6. Del. in Ga. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. : Pink, red, white, and sal- mon Geraniums; pink Sul- tanas with white and gresn leaf; pink, red, everbloom- ings Begonias; purple Fuch- sia, Xmas Cactus; Angle wins and maple leaf Begonias 15c each cutting, Boston and Sword Ferns, 25c each, Jew | 10c rooted. Add postage. Mrs, W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston. Rose thrift $1 C., red, white, Petunia plants 75c C.; mixed colors Chrysanthemums 75c colors Mums, 50c doz.; mixed doz. Dusty Miller, 25c doz. Del. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Pink thrift; Boxwood cut-= tings; yellow Mums; Agera- at the Gate; Narcissus, Daf- fodils, 1c each; Iris, yellow and lavender; Dbl. Dayliles, | August and Lemon lilies, 5 each; Scotchbrooms, 15c, 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. O. W. Martin, Rabun Gap. re Hardy Stephanotis plants, 16-20 in. 35c and 45c each, four mixed sizes $1.30; Delta Koster Daffodil, 80c doz del. to 3rd. zone. Mittie Collins, Rt. 1, Smithville. Dianthus, all colors, Royal] Robe Violets, garden pinks, 20c ea. 6; $1; Phlox, 5e ea.s Chrysanthemums, named va< rieties, Desert Quail, lavender, gold, yellow Button, Orchar Oriole, Dwarf, purple Waters and many others all $1 doz, postage. Mrs. W. F. Phillips eae Smyrna. Ph. Hemlock | 5- Night blooming Cereus Christmas and May Cuctus pale pink Crinkle foliage, all rooted, 50c ea.; Bachelor But- ~ tons 25c doz.; hardy Orchid, | 25e ea.; Snapdragon plants 25c ea. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Sparta. White, blue Siberians Iris Orange, lemon _ Daylilies Shasta Daisies, 5c each: lav ender Ageratum, Sallie in Wildwood, white Narcissis. dbl. yellow, single pink, white mixed Chrysanthemums 34a each; blue, white Fall Daises, le each; Scotch brooms. 15c, Add postage. No out of state, Mrs. J. G. Ledford, Rabun Gap. Orange Cannas, $1 daz. lemon, orange Daylilies, Mon< tbretia, Siberian Iris, blue white; hedge rose, rooted, 5. each, Scotchbroom, Ga. Stata Rose, Jasmine 25 ea.; blua fall Daisy, yellow, white Chrysanthemums, will vio- lets, Boxwood, hedge Ros cuttings, 1c ea. Add postage, Mrs. Ted Bunell, Rabun = 1; small Boxwoods blue 35c doz.; mixed colors tum; Gooseneck, white Sallie Iris 15 ea. 2, 25c; Laurens S No order less than $1. Add 25q i 1 f -PLGE FOUR | y FLOWERS FOR SALE Violets: Royal Robe, White Perfection osina, $5 - 7; Azaleamums, white Fairy Red, from June until frost; Ver- bena, Scarlet King, lavender, $4 C; Thrift, blue, pink, $3.50 C. clumps; Crape Myrtles, 2- 3 ft., all col, 40c ea. per 25 to 100. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville. Small yellow. Chrysan- themums, also pink _ thrift. Mrs. Lenn Wells, 119 Pied- mont Ave. Rockmart. . Rose Thritt, $l-C3= Pink per. Phlox 40c doz. Nandinas, 18-20 in., 3, $1.00 dbl, rose, red Geraniums. Large Speckl- ed leaf and Maple leaf, Be- gonias, Christmas and Thanks- giving Cactus, Sultanas cut- ting, 15c each; Sword Ferns 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1. Royston. FLOWERS WANTED Want start of old fashion Hop. vine. State Price. Mary Holcomb, 1321 Sandtown &d., Marietta. Want to exchange red and yeilow 4 oclock for a Ruffled and Fluffy Fern. Mrs. A. B. Wood, 201 Waddell St., Ma- rietta. Want to hear from party having red Verbenia for sale. Wings soe C.-= Hanley,<< Rt Danielsville. Want Liriope Japonica or Monkey Grass, Liriope Big Blue (straight single bloom), Liriope Majestic or the wide leaf (Cockscomb bloom) and Liriope with white or yeuw stripe. Send samples and quote prices. George Riegel, Experiment. ee are ey BSS Want Red and Yellow oxa- lis. Will exchange white and pink or Sultana. Both a postage. Mrs. G. A. Ivey, 489 E. Johnson St., Forsyth. Want large quantity of Calif. Blue Violets. Mr s. Pierce Tidwell, Greenville. _ Want Sweet Gum Geran- jum and Beefsteak Begouias already rooted. Mrs. Ee a 424 2nd St. Hawkins- ville. prereset ie oe Want to swap Althea, 5 dif- ferent colors, Hary Phlox, white with blue eye, purple, My Moses trees, for Daylilies, Cushion Mums (the kind that blooms from late July until Jate an any color Bee bronze printed or larger daisy. Mrs. Soaen R. Terry, Rt, 3. Rocke. mart. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Govt. inspt. Ga. Red potato plants, $2.50 M. Del. Full count. No checks. Paul Light- sey, Screven. Freshly dug, well rooted, Cert. Suwannee Bermuda sto- Jens in two-bushel, moisture resistant bags. The recom- mended pasture grass for deep sandy soils. Express col- lect per bag: 1 to 4 bags, $4. bag; 5-9, $3.50, 10 or more $3. D. C. Brumbalow, Fort Gaines. Govt. insp. Ga. Red and P. R. sweet potato plants, 4 M. or more, $2. M. FOB my place. Ready now. D. M. Ca- ey Bristol, Ph. 3817 (Bax- ey). Big Jim African gourd seed, grows 4-6 ft. around, 50c ea. or 4, $1. Jimmy Davis, Rt. 4, Waycross. Jumbo Bushel gourd seed, grows huge Martin shape gourds, 5 ft. and more around, grown from origanitorg seed, 4, $1. or 10 seed, $2. L. Wildes, Rt. 4, Waycross. Med. and large Martin gourds, 50c ea., small, 35c ea; seed, 25c pkt. and stamped envelope; catnip, 30 bunch: peppermint, 30 doz. Add post- . Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. ay. T.|E. L. Fitzgerald, Box Cert. potato plants, ready for del. inch P. R. Gold Rush and Ga. Reds. J. A. Reed, Pinehurst, Ph, 2141. 50 bu. Brabham peas, Germ. 69 pct., hard seed, 32 pot., $4. bu. FOB. R. F. Scar- borough, Rt. 1, Byron. Orig. Jumbo Bushel gourd seed; grows 4-6 ft. around, 3 seed, $1., 8 seed, $2.; also, yard long Dipper, Dishrag, Short Neck and Martin gourd seed, 50c pkt., 3 pkts., $1. Lewis Morgan, Rt. 4, Way- cross. Seed Cane: old fashion Red, Ribbon and large Green for chewing, two cents stalk, al- so, long hard Govt. Green, one cent stalk, Prices at bank, you come and dig, Thomas Foss, Brooklet, Ph. TE. 9- 3444 (Statesboro), Artichoke plants, $1. C PP. Simmons, Holly- plus postage or $1.50 C, Mrs) 2K: wood. Jerusalem Artichoke plants, tubers attached, $1.75 C; Hunt grape vines, 10, 1 yr., vines and 1 male, $5.50. PP 2nd zone; also, self fertile Burgaws, 75c ea. Vautelle Holland, Winder. Superfection everbearing strawberry plants, damp pack- ed, $2. C. PP. Ga. orders on- ly. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta. Govt. insp. and treated po- tato_ plants, Ga. Reds, $3.50 M. del.; P. R. plants, $4.. M. del.; also, Marglobe and Rut- ser tomato plants, moss pack- ed, $3. M. Del. Ready now. No checks. W. R. Lightsey, Surrency. Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato plants, $3.50 M., 25. M. or more, $3. M. FOB my farm. Lewis B. Collins, 385 Camel- lia Court, Camilla. Old fashion brown stripped tender Cornfield bean seed, Germ. 79 pcet., 55 cupful. No checks. Mrs. Sandy Hulsey, Rt. 4, Cleveland. Gourd seed, African Jum- bo and Freak. 6, $1.: mam- Y{;moth Dinper, $1. doz.: Bird- house, 50c doz.: Indian Wife Beater, 6, 50c; large gourds, 8-10 gal. cap. $8. and $10. Send self addressed. stamped envelope, H. W. James, Rt. 1, Warm Springs. Lot of mixed seed peas, Brabham 70 pet. and Clays 30 pct., approx. 40 bu., Germ. 78 pet., $4.50 bu.; also, one lot Clays, Germ, 85 pct., $5. bu. All in new 2 bu. bags and FOB. Walter Prescott, Wrens. 1959 crop old fashioned, tender, white garden Crease- back beans, Germ. 87 pct. 65 cupful; old timey large bloom- ing Sunflower seed, 30c cup- ful, 2 cups, 50c; Martin gourd seed, 20c large pkg. Add post- age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay, Streamlines Everbearing strawberry, $1.50 C; Wild Strawberry, $1. C; Blackber- ry, Dewberry, Mtn., Huckle- berry bearing size 12, $1.; Muscadine grade vine (good roots) 4-10 ft. 2, $1. Damp packed. $5. orders. PP. Mrs. Be T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bow- on. Fields and New Era straw- berry plants $1. C. PP. on or- ders of $2. or more. Damp cellophane packed, strong young plants. Mrs. Z. Dodge, Rt. 1, Box 223, Al- pharetta. : Potato plants Ga. State Insp. tied cert. Reds, tape 5000, $10., full count, prompt|1 del. F. G. Tyre, Bristal, Ph. Baxley, 3891. 1959 crop old time bean seed, cornfield bean white cut shorts, Germ. 78 pct, white half Runners Bunch Bean, Germ. 84 pet., 75c cupfull. No checks or stamps. Add post- age. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3 Ellijay. 3 Rutger tomato plants now ready 500, $1.25, $2. M. Moss- ed roots and full count. Mrs. : 662, Fitzgerald. Ga. Tender white cornfield bean seed, Germ. 91 pct. 65c cupful; Red speckle crowder peas, Germ. 85 pet. 50e cup- full or 3 cups for $1.25. Add postage, Mrs, Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Catnip bunches 6, $1.; pep- permint 50e doz; garlic on- large size $1. doz.; muscadine grapevines, Hazel- nut and Beechnut bushes 6, 1. Add postage. Mrs. F. M urner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Cert. Lealand bunch pota- toe pe and Ga. Reds, $5. M. del. by parcel post ship- ment. Guaranteed on day specified. BE, F. Entrekin, Rt. 1, Box 270, Bremen. Cert. Ga. Red sweet Pota- to plants $4. M. FOB. Well rooted and full count. V. E. Poole Rt. 2, Box 128, Vidalia. - | cottonseed, Starks famous strain ever- bearing Strawberry plants, fruits solid red_all the way through, $2.50 C. Mrs. Willie Turpin, 6283 Susan Lane, Do- raville. a Millions Cert. Ga. Red po- tato plants, 500, $2., $3. M. B. J. Head, Alma, Ph. 3791. Ga. Red potato plants large or small orders. 500, $2., $3. a Lowell Head, Alma, Ph. 2 i : Millions Ga. red _ potato plants $4. M. PP; Copper Skins same price. Count and quality also aie inspection guaranteed. J. . Williams, Alma. Govt. Insp. treated Georgia Red sweet potato plants $3.50 M., 2 M. and up $3.25 M. Del. full count prompt ship- ment. Luther Griffis, Rt. 2, Odum, Ga. Cert. Ga. red sweet Pota- toe plants now readv. good plants, full count. $3. : FOB. Woodrow Lightsey, Sur- rency. ; : Gov. insp. and treated Ga. Reds. $2. M.; P.R. plants $3. M. Fill Jarge orders: Rutger to- matoe plants, moss vack, $3. M., $1. C. del., Calif. Wonder hot vepver plants, $6. M. All del. W. R. Lightsey, Surrency. Cert. Ga. Red Sweet po- tato plants $3.25 M., 2 M. uo $3. M. Good plants, full count, Calif. Wonder sweet pepper plants, $4.25 M, 2 . uo $4. M. 75 C. Moss pack- ed. Earlish Lightsey, Rt. 1, Screven. Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato plants. good plants full count, $3.50 M. del. 2 M. up $3.25: Calif. wonder pepper plants $4. M., del. 75 C. Moss pack- ed. No checks. Leland Light- sev. Rt. 2, Screven. : Broccoli: Brussel Sorouts. 70c C; Cabbage and collards vlants 65 C: tomato vlants: Panderosa vellow Bic Rov Ox- heart 80. $1.; Marglobe Rut- ser 40, $1.: Mint. Garlic. Banana penoer. Parslev, sweet neoper, 30c doz. Ese nlants 35ce doz., Asparagus crowns 25. $1. Add nostace. Fred Withersvoon, 308 Holderness St., Atlanta, 10, Pl. 3-5251. Sweet potato plants, Ga. Reds, cert. from seed stock, wravped with gov. tane, pre- paid del., 1.000-5.000 M., 5.000 and un. $4. M. Roy L. Smith, Box 136, Portal. Sage plants, improved Broadleaf 3 doz., $1.33, P. P. Pepermint plants 75c doz. del. a Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Tem- ple. Rutger tomato plants now ready, 35c 1 doz, 3 doz., $1. or $1.50 C.; also hot pepper ready about 10th or 15th of May, $2. C. Moss packed. All -plus postage. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd., El- lenwood. Martin gourd seed, 25 seed Oc and stamped self-address- ed envelope. Wesley M. Bel- lamy, Luthersville. Sugar Pears $1. ea.; Apri- cot plums 75c ea.; scupper- nong vine cutting 75c doz.; peppermint 30c doz.; catnip 30c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. E. J. Chas. W. and Marion Market cabbage plants 300, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2.75 M: white Bermuda onion, 300, $1., 500, 1.50, $2.50 M. Del. in Ga. All plants above Exp. Coll. $2 M; tomato pos $5..M. egg plants 1. C. R. Chaneler, Pitts, Ph. Mi. 8-2035. Broom corn seed, 2 cups $1.25; white crowder, purple hull and brown table peas, 2 cups $1.30. No checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula. M., Sr., Rt. 1, Register. j #450. Early bearing vi plants $1. C; 300, $2.75. Add postage. Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming. 15 tons first year Coker treated and de- tinted big, fine lock bolls staple, one inch. ($5. more a bale) $8. per 100 lb. bag. H. PR: oes Social Circle, Ph. 3346. ; Pensacola Bahia grass seed, purity 97.44 pct; Germ, pet. No weed seed. 23 lhb.; also 1000 bu. weevil free yel- low shelled corn for feed. $1.- 50. bu. FOB. M. J. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman. Limited quantity of Brown Top Millet seed, 9c lb., Sow Brown top Millet for graz- ing. Germ. runs 99.59 pure seed, 73 pct. Germ., 10 pet. hard seed noxious weed seed none, A. Bacon, Plains. 110 Bu. Brabham peas in 2 bu. bags. Germ. 82:5 pct. $5: bu. FOB Sandersville. Joshua Akridge, Warthen, Ph. 3851 (Sandersville). Young Pecan trees, from ankle high to waist high, 30c- 50c ea. and postage. Cheaper if can come after. Mrs. Dan Terry, 910 W. Lafayette St., Quitman. and golden yellow tomatoes, Broccoli, brussels sprouts, cauliflower, dill, Parsley, Wakefield cabbage, Lettuce, Heading Collards, Bell, Hot, and pimiento peppers, Egg- plants, Banana pepper, 35c doz. No less $1. orders. Add postage. Mrs. H. V. Franklin EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Case Tractor, Model VAH, high clearance $400. M. J. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman, Two Rototillers nearly new; also 1 Planet Jr., self propell- ed, tiller. B. P. Casteel, 1882 Clairmont Rd., Decatur, Ph. Me 4-4562. 1-H Farmall Tractor with equipment pully and power take off in good condition, 4 good tires, $500. M. I. Crooke, Montezuma, Ph. 89761. . Catipillar D 22 crawler, mo- tor tracks, excellent condition ready to go $550.00; Farmas- ter egg room cooler used only few hours, like new $165.00; Hen nests 32 nests to each unit back to back. $7.50 each, Don Cochran, Shilah Rd., Kennesaw, Ph. Marietta 9- 4982. fe John Deere A tractor and good harrow. Motor just over- haul. $650 for both. Bussey Benton, Rt. 3, Smoky Rd., Newnan, Ph. Alp. 3-3080, Late Model Cub _ tractor, used very little, hydraulic lift, planter, distribution, cul- tivator, cut-a-way harrow, rotary hoe, push type tiller and pulley for wood saw. All exceptionally good $875.00. G. V. Conwell, Danielsville, Ph. Sy. 1-5423. 28 in. tractor saw with stand and drive belt $35.; 8 qt. churn, 2 sets mixers $2. C. A. Cutler, 3844 St. Marys Road, Columbus. - Farmall A tractor, good condition with 2 dic. ploy, harrows, planters, and mow- ing machine. $400. George Garner, Rt. 4, Taylor Rd. Al- pharella. 3 1952 Ford - 8N, recent mo- tor overhaul, (new battery, new generator. Good rubber with scoop pan, new back blade, Deaborn mower, bush and bog harrow and _ lifting boom, $1,100.00 Dave Parker, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. 3829. American soil saver, plows through grass without tear- ing sod bed up, in excellent cond. Sell or trade for Ro- tary Cutter or front end load- er for Farmall M tractor. John ie Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. Gorman Rupp sprinkler out- fit, runs on tractor, 1300 ft. 4 in. Aluminum pipe, $1300; D. combine with motor, 5!son, Ph, 391-M-4. pet. }shape. $100. E. W. Cardell, Early Scarlet Dawn, Rutger | -i tion. Can be seen at my place |borne, c/o Methodist J. $600, All excellent condition. |b onl imes in 1959; o: ing cultivator, wagon, C. A Dilly, SL? For Rent Bulldozers for rent, Draglines and all type of Ditching equipment fo r Farm Clearing and Drainage work. All equipment in A - 1 condition. John Wall, Madi and . Ingram, B waeee Dairy Compressor and mo - tor Complete 11-1/2 H. P. fc Landrace female pigs. W. W. Shippard, Rt. 1, Lithonia. __ 6 ft. mowing machine for H, Farmall Tractor in good 5, Austell, Ph. 948-2142. Sears Incubator cap. chicken eggs, round Electr model, $15.00; 2 wheel trailer 600 x 16 tires $20; Trade both for turkey, rabbits or phea- sahts. C.. R. ~Philpot,< 2377 Summit Ave., N. W., Atlan- ta, Ph. Sy. 4-0009. a 3 vator - See at- ; Mc- Donald Deep well pump with pipe, all in good condition. Mrs. George Gaskin, Rt. 2, Chickamauga. Ph. 6894. 2 Cole planters and 2 Cov cond., $75: Hoyt Thompson, Dinleyson. : joe See 1-D7 Caterpiller bulldozer; 3 - T Series, first class condi- on Highway 29 between La- Grange and West Point D. G. Tyler, Gabbettville. Ph. E 250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk |milk tank, 40 mo. warranty given. Will del. and install any _ reasonable : Emory L. Brinson, Rt. 6 Syl- vania, Phe TH 1-fo3l. = a Elec. brooder, : cap., good cond., $15. Mrs. J. B. Bell, Sr., 5621 Redan Rd Rt. 1, Stone Mountain, P 9098. - es eg hee we 1954 two row, Case tracto with 3 point 1 q turning plow, disc harrow and C. Parker, Rt. 4, Calhoun. 1954 Farmall Super C= tor in A-1 cond., good tires with 2 disc tiller and harrow, $775 or trade for cows or take pick-up truck as parb payment. S. M. Partridge, 323. Cooley Rd:, LaGrange, Ph, TU. 4-439t" 5 $3 E J. D. windrow, less canvas; also, 1952 Intnl. combine with motor and new canvas, good cond, Priced right. V. a vell, Clarksville, Ph. 3-433 McCormick Deering power hay bailer on rubber, c cond. for sale cheap or trede for_ nice heifer yearling. Noah J. Shelnutt, Rt. 2, Hogansville, Ph. TU. 48895 (LaGrange). _ Sears elec. automatic milk pasteurizer, 1 gal. cap., half price. -K.- cultivators. All fair cond. J. trac< | good. + orl sale or trade for 6 Purebred FOR SALE 50 wire cage hen nests (Sears & Roebuck), real cheap. Mrs. H. E, Cropps, Guyton. 2 ~ About 100 five ft., trough oultry feeders, good cond, 0 ea. Bob McConnell, Rt. 1, 203 Hes Ph, DR. 2 Well digging equip. capa- ble of digging 4 or 6 in. well, up to 500 ft. deep, priced Pe Wiley Shepard, Dublin, BR. 2-1648 nights. ; ae propelled Allis Chal- mers F-100 combine with straw chopper and ee in excellent cond., $250. W. L. Zetterower, Jr., Rt. di States- boro. | Two, 7 ft., tandem tractor - harrows, Athens and Taylor; also, two Massey - Harris cliv- per, 7 ft., self - propelled com- ines. Choice or both. T. R. aks Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 52 1947 Farmall cub with me- - chanical lift, for sale. W. C. _ Gideon, Hwy. 92, Rayettevile, ' me emt ss2h sy - Massey Harris 60 self-pro- elled, 10 ft., blade, in excel- ~ Tent cond. David Ellis, Mcati- He cello, Ph. 3781 1952. Ford tractor, good running order and good tires. (Located _on first farm past river on Serie ton. Rd. from Atlanta.) R. W. Caldwell, Rt. 4S Douglasville, Ph. WH; *= 3454. Be acy Aiding Bees trac- _.tor with 6 hp Wisc. motor, turn plow, disc harrow, doz- ier blade and Bes, good cond., $200. V. F. Dur- gin, Rt. 4, Box ian, Thomas- _- ton, Ph. MI. 7-3589. Allis Chalmers combine 60 te without ae good cond., + $300. J. H. Waggoner, Rt. is (Colbert, Ph. ST. 8-4285. Es 1949 Cast tractor, harrows, _ cultivators, almost new rear tires, good front tires, lift needs minor repair, $450 cash - or $3000 plus good garden tractor and equip. Clyde Woods, Rt. 1, Gainesville. : ~ Chestatee Community. a _ Sears can sealer, never | used, $10 or exchange. for pig. Marion Blackstock, Doug- _~_dasville. Late model John Deere B _ tractor, set of planters, set of cultivators, 4 disc tiller on rubber. Perfect cond. Sell right, come see. Tommie Hugh Pennington, Rt. 1, Box, 253, Milledgeville. John Deere A tractor, plant- ers and cultivators, in fair shape, $350. no starter but cranks easy. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville, Ph. 695 - - a3 _ Bamesville). Farmall C tractor, good - cond. with cultivator, planters and 8 disc harrow. Earnest Holder, Rt. 1, Jefferson. 1957 Jeep, 4 wheel drive -up truck, 4 new, mud grip, tires, 6 cylinder motor, Fest spotlight and all steel ee pick-up body. Clean inside rand out. Harry erpeis Shel _ Monroe, Ph. 6251. Twelve 1,000 cap., Woods Ga. brooders, $35 ea., pine and 500 gal. tank included; also, 12 A combine John Deere with motor. All good cond., $300. N. W. Greene, Jacksonville. Passion new Idea mowing mach., used very little, 1/2 price; a l's 0, section ae smoothing harrow, needs small repairs, priced Hight. Grady Ison, Brooks. 6-8 yd. LeTourneau pan, ex- cellent cond., cheap. Marvin]o Peed, Butler, Ph. UN 2-3785. _4 wheel drive, good t been overhauled, cea B. Adcock, ver ( Dirst ; tractor) with 1 hitch, pull bar, not used very much, in good|S eond., $25. See. L. i Thomp- son, Rt. 1, Box 42, Warm Springs. 1 ea. 1957 model John Deere tractor 4-20, 2 disc plow and No. 5 mower and smoothing harrow. All perfect cond. W. M. Green, Rt. 1, Brooks, Ph. Ly. 9- 6810. Nearly new front mounted J. D. cultivator with dise for Model 50 and 60 tractors $175; 6 coiled spring 3/4 in. square for J. D. tool bar $30. Milton P, Minchew Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. Sh. 3-5806. 5 Irrigation Pipe 600 ft. in., 400 ft. 4 in. lateral, Rain- bird sprinkler (covers 1 acre per setting) with all con- nections. All excellent con ii- tion. Pump 500 gal. min. cap. suction hose. Together or sep- erately. Make offer J. Mc- Pherson, 1010 Prince Ave. Athens, oer Liberty 3-3292 after 6 P. 1954 . A tractor, over hauled, 2 new tires, new dis- tributor Bolton plow, harrow, planters cultivators, fret. and four scrapes. Frank Norton, Waycross. (work on any} Want flate platform. ty) e floor scales in good cond, e Chandler, c/o Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun, fel et ee cere ca Bee BO Want small apple cider mill for home use, Ralph Cl: k, 333 Country Club Rd., La- Grange. Want automatie hay baler, prefer PTO drive, reasonably pie Walter C. Merck, Rt. , Kingsland. Want one reaper and bind- er, no junk, Arnold J. Woods, Bip 1, Portal. Want rear hitch disc, plow, blade and sickle mower for Farmall cub tractor. John McClure, 964 Crane Rd., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE, 7-7343. Want feeders and waterers for 10,000 cap. chicken house, within 50 mi. Dallas, Rod H. Johns, Box 192, Dallas. Want bush-hog harrow and plow with 3 point hook - up. Will trade Ford pickup 1952 model, Must be in good cond. Billy Waldrep, Forsyth. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE EQUIPMENT WANTED . Want scoop pan with 3 point hitch for Ford tractor. Cliff Greene, Rt. 1, Logan- ville. Want to trade cub face plow for cub side plow (each keep own blade). Trade even if you make the change, pro- vided other plow is in ~ cond. L. C, Boyd, Rocky Face. Want hand pump for shal- low well; also, tractor blade to fit Massey Harris pony tractor, to pull not push, pre- fer with blade on. one side and scratching teeth on other for cleaning chicken houses. Dan Starnes, Rt. 1, Box 129- A, Calhoun. Want small 2 block saw mill for farm use, with belt feed, no friction feed, good cond. reasonable. Clyde W. Garrett, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Want spring shank, 9 *-ae cultivator called orchard or Bermuda grass poe for Ford tractor. E. A. Turner, Quit- man, Ph, 9741. Want used, but good cond., rotary mower with rear wheel, pick up type, for Ford trac- tor, 3 point hitch. Gray An- drews, Roberta. Want used mower attach- ment for Farmall Cub trac- tor. Cliff Winslett, 605 Maple Ave., Marietta. Ph. 8-2678. Want large Windmill, com- plete, approx. height 85 it., in operating cond., cheap. Pat Meroney, 914 No. Main St., East Point. Want garden tractor and equipment in good cond. Pre- fer 4 or 5 H. P. Brigg Strat- ton motor. W. O. Whitley, Mauk. Want cultivator for Ford tractor or 3 point hitch. T. L. Anderson, Rt. 3, Elberton. - Want large water ram to put in creek to water around 3,- 000 laying hens, first class cond. Hooper, Young Harris. : Correction: Want Keenco Jr. table model egg candler and grader, small size, model No. 1949-S or other similar make and size, in good cond. Write what you have, price and when I can see in opera- tion, Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Rt. 3, Talbotton. Ph. MO. 5-3511. Want J. D, Farmall or Ford tation with 2 or 3 dise tiller ae harrow, in good cund. starter. Prefer within a = 75 mi. Charles F, Hun- ter, Rt. 1, Statham. Want 1 set of. cultivators and planter for Ford or Fer- guson Tere fi - good cond. ids Stapleton. =) Cattle Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos.- 14 mos. old, for sale. W.-C. Gideon, Hwy. re Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-3321 Reg. Jersey milch cow, about 8 yrs. old, gentle, due to freshen the 2nd week in May. Gives 4 gal. milk day|R when fresh, excellent for but- ter, $125, Lester Cook, Rt. 2, Box 9, Big Shanty Rd., Ken- nesaw. ~ Reg. Angus bulls, 7-16 mos. old, from clean herd, nice body conformation, calfhood vaccinated, $200.-$250. F, W. Phillips, Rt. 1, c/o Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 8-2959 (Marietta). Guernsey cow fresh in with first calf for sale or trade for Black Angus calves. C. D. Ergle, R.F.D. 2, Austell, Ph. 948-2336. Holstein bull, eligible for Reg., out of good bloodlines, 8 mos. old. No reasonable of- fer refused, Henry W. Over- holt, Rt. 1, Marshallville, Ph. 2752 (Montezuma). At Stud: Angus bull, $3. head and pasture for cws; Reg. Angus bull, 10 mos. old, Eileenmere breed for sale or trade for like Angus; also, At Stud, Palomino horse. Reg. PHBA grand sire was Rainy Day Dude, AQHA and PHBA. George West, c/o Westwood Farm, 4825 Ptree-Dunwoody ae NE, Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5- 5 nice, 400 lb.. beef type heifers for sale. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville, Ph. 695-J- 3 (Barn- esville). 1 ea. Guernsey and Hol- stein heifers, freshen in May, large lengthy with nice ud- ders, best of breeding, bred to Brown Swiss bull. Both from heavy milkers, $225. each at farm, Marvin New- some, Jordan Mill Rd., San- dersville, Ph. 3856. Reg. Black Angus bull for Service. Top quality blood- line. Reg. No. 2158817. Sired by Lorraine Epponian, and princess Susie. Fee $2. Locat- ed 5-1/2 mi. West of Mariet- ta, just off ae: 120 on Vil- la Rica Rd. E. F. Wilkins, Marietta. Ph, 9-9825. Santa Gertrudis bull, 2 yrs. old performance tested, gained 2.86 lbs. per day at Georgia Coastal Plains Ex- Periment Station, bred by |Malatchie Ranch. Joe Moody, a P. O. Box 367, Boston, Ph, Reg. Angus bull, 10 months old, $200.; reg. Angus bull 27 months chi: $300. Both good blood li z A, Whitaker, R.F.D, . fox 382, petesbero: Ph. Greenleaf. 86727 2 pore cets Gacenaey heif- ers, bred horned, large one Gussngay bull about nor ring "$390. Nice lemon color, olean Jersey cow springer, pasture bred for second calf. Mrs. Bob Knight, Rt. 2, Franklin (just off Hwy. 27 near old Armstrong mill). Fine Angus bull for sale to keep from inbreeding. Farm- ers prices. Arthur Stover, Flinstone. Three 16 mo. old dbl. stan- dard. polled Hereford bulls, C.M.R. Advance Domino breeding, halter broke, ready for medium service; ten redg. Hampshire husky yearling rams (sheep) of extra good quality and conformation, ready for heavy _ service, priced under the market. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd. Dal- ga. Ph. BR. 8-3705 after 6 Holstein heifers to freshen from now to fall, good selec- tion to choose from, wt, from 1,000-1,200 lbs. Charlie Wal- lace, Sandersville, Ph. 2623. Jersey cow, freshened Mar. 18 with 3rd calf, give 5 gal. ger: Clint Wynn, 202 S. Main we Pie GR 8= ~ Reg, Hereford Polled pulls, 1 yr. old; also, Reg. Hamp- shire swine, young boars and open gilts. Farm located 8 mi. W. of Griffin on Hwy. 16, I. W. Wheeless, Rt. 3, Box 82, Griffin, Ph. 5756: 5 top Reg. Angus bulls, ready for service, reasonable prices; also, 12 top, open Reg. Angus heifers, Grandsons and granddaughters of lEileen- mere 999/35th. W. C. Hardy, ate Box 275, Griffin, Ph. 2 Reg. Guernsey male cal- ves, 13 and 14 mos. old, well marked, good bloodlines, de- horned and ring in nose. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 4 Reg. Guernsey heifers with young calves, from high milk producers; 3 young bulls, 12-24 mos. old. All artificial Reg. heifer eo good blood- Swine OIC breeding stock, shoats 3-4 mos. old, $25. ea.; open gilts, ready to breed, $35. ea.; young sows, $45.-$50. ea. All Reg. in buyers name. Shoats shipped FOB, gilts and sows for sale at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Purebred Durocs, open gilts, ready to breed, pigs 3 mos. old either sex, with or with- out papers. Best breeding. Marvin Newsome, Sanders- ville, Ph. 3856. Reg. SPC shoats, long meat type, good bloodlines, near 3- 1/2 mos. old, fine for 4-H project or herd boars. See at my place or place order soon, will ship; also, good as new western saddle, bridle, mar- tingale. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Reg., bred, Duroc gilts and several Reg., 4 mos. old, boars and gilts. Cherry red, worm- ed and treated, Cert. disease free herd, reasonably priced. Henry Harrell, 603 Gill St., Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 5-2035. Reg. Landrace boars and lines. Chas. Chick, Monroe. ling pigs, from performance tested Cert. meat boars, vac- cinated, Ga. Cert. Brucellosis Free Herd No. 17, $25. up. J. W Trunnell, Jr., Rt. ae Coch- ran, Ph. WE. 4-2040 ~ Purebred Beltsville boars and gilts, $35. ea. with pa- pers, $30. without papers. Wormed, treated for cholera and disease free. Rudolph J. Chambless, Homerville Rd., Nashville, Ph. 3411. 2 Reg. Tamworth sows, 10 gilts, 3 to 7 mos. old and Reg. gilts and boars ready May 10. B. Harrison, Al- pharetta ( 7-1/2 mi. N. off Hwy. 19). Cert. meat type Reg..Hamp- shire Hogs, 14 excellent ser- vice size and near service open and bred _weanlings. es free gilts, service age and wean-| shir PAGE FIVE 3 Reg. Hampshire boars, out of fine stock, wt. 100 lbs ea., sired, Curtis Britt, Ave., Thomaston. ao little bone Guinea sows and 12 pigs, not Reg. Won ship and no Sunday sales. A, B. Blalock, Box 22, Alto. Fine healthy Hampshire an Tamworth cross pigs. E. A, Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4198. Reg. Beltsville No. 1 boars, from. selected and proven breeding stock. Calvin Stone, Pineview. Purebred meat type Poland China pigs, 8 wks. old, boars and gilts, Reg. in buyers name, 500-5th treated for Cholera. Jerry All~ man, Rt. 1, Butler. Choice Landrace and Du-~ roc breeding stock, imported bloodlines, treated, Reg. in buyers name. William E. La~ nier, Ph. MU. 5-1015. 6 Hampshire Duroc cross pigs, 9 wks. old, gilts and bar= rows, $10. ea. C. A. Wooten, Bh ey Douglasville, Ph. WH. 8 Duroc pigs, from litter of 11, subj. to Reg. 9 wks. old, $20, ea.; also, Reg. Duroc boar and sow, from dif. bloodlines, 2- yrs. old, $75. ea. John S. Sim= mons, Box 193, Rt. 2, Mil- ledgeville, Ph. 24316. ; 37 Landrace pigs, born April 10, also 7 Landrace sows and 2 boars. All good meat type. John Giddens, Madison, Phe t6n- Duroc boars, 4-1/2 mos. old, wormed and treated, can be Reg., $25. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi. SE of on Hwy. 30). Duroc pigs, from best stock, Reg., wormed and treated for Cholera, 4-1/2 mos. old, wt. about 100-150 lbs., $35. ea., 3, $100. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ph. GL. bloodlines. Reasonable F. H. 2-2766 : Bunn, Midville. Se eas oa pigs: ae DbL Reg. polled Hereford po et olan ina an Deh ee poles aos Landrace crosses, from Reg. | ull, 1 yr. old, extra good| stock. Out of large litters and bloodlines, reasonably priced hen fee hal Eee Be bas so Le breeding stock. Priced for quick sale. C. W. Shirah, Jr., Seville (11 mi. E. of Cordele). Reg. Landrace, service age, boar and gilts, from oe bloodlines, Reg. in uyers name, prices start at $25. ea. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-W99. Yorkshire Poland China cross feeder pigs 50 lbs. and up, reasonable or exchange for baby heifers. B. H: somback, Rt. 2, Box 341-A, oe Park, Ph. Fairburn 30 reg. Hampshire pigs, ex- tra nice and well marked. Ready to sell May 15, $15. each with Reg. papers, $12. without. Will hold to weaning for $5. deposit per head. Can- _ not ship. Carl. C. Smith, Rt.: 3, Ellijay. Pureblood Landrace boar, 18 mo. old, 400 lbs. excellent conformation, $27.50. Don Cochran, Shiloh Rd., Kenne- saw, h. 9-4982 (Marietta). ~ Reg. -Landrace boar, months old for sale or swap > to keep from in breeding. Lawrence Sheppard, Rock- bridge Road, Rt. 3 Stone Mountain, Ph, Hi. 3=9032. ~ 20. pil pigs, S.P.C. and Hamp- e, on Hwy. 92. Four miles South of Fayetteville. Roland | Mask, Rt. 3, Fayetteville. i Reg. Purebred Poland Chi- na hogs. Service boars 6 - 9 mos. old, 200-250 lbs, $75. ea.; gilts bred to Cert. Meat Type Sires, $125. each. All treated for Cholera and Erysiplas and Bangs free. All boars sired by Certified Meat Type Sires. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-2166. Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing horse, Reg. No, 550659, proven sire, fine show quali- ties. Mares boarded. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 5-5394. : 2 burros, 10 and 12 mos old, both jacks, $40. ea.; i jennet burros, 4 and 5. yrs. old, both to foal again about June and July, $75. ea. Berry J. Whatley, Hwy. 85, Senoia, Ph. a. 9- 3279. $25. with papers if des Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Hol- 3-1/2 se FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GU RAN TEE GGuaranteed by Manufacturer MARCH, 1960 MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia Mixon's Vita-Mald 40% Hog Supplement G 40,0 2.6 ae ee = GP) Fiber se as Ene PROTEIN FAT FIBER CCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina 50% Snap Corn Gris0 2.5 11.0 * Fiber High Fase: Aa * Fiber High eos 3.2 11.3 Standard's Formula 20% Pullet Grower : G 20.0 7RO 2 * Fot Low, Fiber High F 21.3 > 3.5 % KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia Standards Formula - Medicated - XXXTRAVIM 6 210 588 : Milk Made Dry and Freshening Feed : 12.0 3.5 8.0 * Fat Low F 228 a * Fat Low, Fiber High F 15.0 34 8.8 i [THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Hazlehurst, Georgia Ses oe Se aa a Floris 6 60 3.0 15.0 To-Mi- om 16% Pig Grower with Higromix - Medicated G 16.0 45 +b F 61 28 123 * Fat Low, Fiber High F 18.1 4.2 McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama : - : Master Mix Sweet Flakes G 7.0 1.5 25.0 Jim Dandy Dairy Feed : GS 16.0 25. 2 1504 * Fiber High F 12.4 2.3 27.0 * Fat Low 5 F 20.3 St Pee 12.4 FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED MARCH, 1960 A AND G MILLING COMPANY, Maysville, Georgia 5 feeds as declared MAC ABERCROMBIE AND SON, Douglasville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared ADAMS BRISCOE SEED COMPANY, Jackson, Georgia 1 feed as declared ALBERS MILLING COMPANY, Los Angeles, California 4 feeds as declared ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois 6 feeds as declared ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia 12 feeds as declared AUBREY FEED MILLS, ING., Loulsville, Kentucky 4 feeds as declared G. BERND COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 12 feeds as declared PAUL BRANCH, JR:, Fitzgerald, Georgia. 2 feeds as declared BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia 1 feed as declared BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, Cincinnati, Ohio 2 feeds as declared rs \ BOYD MILLS, INC., Boyd, Wisconsin 1 feed as declared CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina 2 feeds as declared L. B, CARTER POULTRY COMPANY, Buford, Georgia 1 feed as declared CEDARTOWN DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY, INC., Cedartown, Georgia 3 feeds as declared CHEROKEE FARMERS CO-OP, INC., Canton, Georgia 2 feeds as declared GITRUS FEED COMPANY, Lakeland, Florida s 1 feed as declared CITY MILLS COMPANY, Sole Georgia 2 Sots as declared ~ Teentnoed oo pa ; C$ MILLING COMPANY, Auburn, Georg! "1 feed on declared x C ADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado 2 feeds as declared MBIA MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Seleable, Tennessee 1 feed as deciared PERATIVE MILLS, INC,, every Branch, Georgia; Guntersvilie, Alabama; cinnati, Ohio; Baltimore, Maryland 35 feeds as declared : DSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 6 feeds as declared ON GRAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia - as declared ANIEL FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Dougias, Georgia "7 feeds as declared ARK FEED MILL, Denmark, Georgia 1 feed as declared GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee iy a feed as declared XIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPARY, Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 feed as declared ELBERT COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia 1 feed, as declared feed as declared a _ 1 feed as declared 1 feed as dectared |MILLMORE MILLING company, Spee, Georgia 1 feed as declared we 16, W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia 1 feed as declared MOFCO CORPORATION, Thomson, Georgia 1 feed as declared MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, ING., Ch 1 feed as declared : oe re NEUMOND, INC., St. Louis, Missouri 1 feed as declared THE NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Ark i 2 fi Sean tkansas City, Kansas NORTH GEORGIA FEED AND POULTRY, INC., G a | beds dice ainesville, Georgia NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota 5 feeds as declared OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina 2 feeds as declared OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia 2 feeds as declared J.D. (PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia 1 feed as declared ALFALFA MILLS, ING., Erle, Michigan | W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, Georgia 2 feeds as declared : sonn wk ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia: Lancaster, Pennsylvania PERRY'S PEANUT DRYERS AND CLEANERS, Parrott, Georgia as declared 1 feed as declared 7 ist FEED MILLS, ING., Atlonta, Georgia THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, lowa 5 feeds as declared FARMERS EXCHANGE, an Georgia : PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarksdale, Mississippi 4 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared RMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Lawrenceville, Georgia ~ | PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia feeds as declared camiient ae COMPANY, Aageae, Georgie OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinol 8 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared 5 a ee ite genie pal Douglas, Georgia _ |RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louls, Missouri 71 feeds as declared _ THE FERGUSON COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia Peug = H RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia 4 feeds as declared ; FINCH AND FULLER MILLING oo Daitas, Georgie: ia ; RIVERSJDE OIL MILL, Marks, Mississippi 1 feed as declared Ww. B. FLEMING COMPANY, Jacksonville, Florida Sideods ac destined RAYMOND ROLLINS FEED MILL, Bowdon, Georgia 1 feed as declared "FLINT RIVER MILLS, ING., Bainbridge, Georgia 10 feeds as declored GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesvitie, Georgia : 6 feeds as declared : SALADA- SHIRRIFF-HORSEY, INC., Plant City, Florida 2 feeds as declared SAWNEE MOUNTAIN FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia 2 feeds as declared (GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapell Minnesota 4 feeds as declared SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee 3 feeds as declared GEORGIA FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia =F feed as declared ; T. G. SHAW AND SON, Roswell, Georgia 1 feed as declared J. B. GREEN, JR., Gray, ica ee a SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee 2 feeds as declared HALES: AND HUNTER COMPANY, weer: Winois WI feeds as declared ; J. ALLEN SMITH AND COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee 1 feed as declared -HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia SS tea Same daclonad ; SMITH RICE MILL, INC., DeWitt, Arkansas 2 feeds as declared "HARTWELL ROLLER MILL, Hartwell, Georgia 1 feed as declared SOUTH GEORGIA BROILERS, INC., Blackshear, Georgia 1 feed as declared HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee 4 2 Sone AND SONS, Wayeross, Georgia IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS DIVISION OF WILSON & TOOMER FERTILIZER oe ; Lawrenceville, Georgia feads.es declared : SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia 1 feed as declared feed as declared SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Dawson, Georgia; Savannah, Georgia; Greenville, Mississippi 3 feeds as declared OO a seca on duckared SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida 3 feeds as declared INTERNATIONAL MILLING COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota kel MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia F teed de deckived ie ere SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgla 16 feeds as declared 7 feeds as declared SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina 4 feeds as declared i CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin 1 feed as declared STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., a Georgia 1 feed as declared LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia tavonta ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia 5 feeds as declared STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 9 feeds as declared 2 feeds as declared SWIFT AND COMPANY, Ecst Point, Georgia; Albany, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois 3 feeds as declared LAWSON AND MANOUS FEED COMPANY, Calhoun, Georgia 2 feeds as declared VILLA RICA MILLS, INC., Villa Rica, Georgia 3 feeds as declared torer MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee TOnsNA. psp rab RICE MILLING cowPany, me Apert, Loulstana SVILLE FERTILIZER AND GIN COMPANY, caster Georgia feeds as declared : 1 feed as declared Tee BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, we, Georgia 1 feed as declared WESSEL, DUVAL AND COMPANY, New York, New York 1 feed as declared WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 9 feeds as declared WHITWORTH'S: HATCHERY AND POULTRY FARM, Lavonia, Georgia = feeds clared 456 21 28 505 PAGEEIGHT LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Palomino mare for sale rea- sonable. Frank McKay, Avon- dale Estates, Ph. DR. 8-3787 (Atlanta). Peavine mare, dark chest- nut, 3 yrs. old, for sale rea- sonable; also, Palomino stud service. J. W. VanHorn, 689 N. Indian Creek Dr., Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, Ph. HI. 3- 4440, Shetland pony gelding, 8 yrs. old, 44 in, high, white mane and tail with dapple body, gentle and safe for chil- dren. Black saddle and bridle to go with pony. Pierce Tid- well, Greenville, Ph, OR. 2- 4964. At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomina stal- ton: PuoBA No. .715,357; TWHBA No. 550-168. Mares boarded. Ray T. Warr, Rt. 2, Box 154, College Park, Ph. PO. 1-6732. Gentle mare, smooth gait- ed, spirited, $185.; well man- nered gelding, good for be- ginners (but not lazy) will pull and plow; Tenn, Walk- ing mare, Must sell. Del. rea- sonable distance on immedi- ate purchase. Mrs. Val. Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd., Deca- tur, Ph. BU. 9-0173 (see af- ter 6 PM any evening). Pr. ni mare mules, wt. approx. 600 lbs. ea., 7-8 yrs. old, work good; also, good buggy and good wagon for sale. Bethel Rittenhouse, 208 Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. Mule and wagon for sale. J. J. Smallwood, Rt. 2, Con- yers, Ph. 6762. .At Stud: Imported Welsh mountain pony stallion, championship bloodlines, splended conformation and color; also, ponies of all types for sale. B. B. Burkhalter, Claxton, Ph. 40. Sheep and Goats 140 healthy Southwestern ewes, $8. ea.; also, Reg. Hampshire and Suffolk rams, $35. ea. Kenneth Bandy, Rt. 2, Ringgold, Ph. WE. 5-3470. Hampshire rams 15 Reg. and 3 grade Hampshire rams, cheap. No letters R. B. Curtis, Farmington, Ph, Madison 2603. 2 good milk goats, one freshened April 1st, other to freshen first of July. John H. Allen, Rt. 1, McRae (at town) Nice Alpine milk goat, milking now, guaranteed good milk; also, purebred black Nubian buck. Mrs. Lee Kirk- ley, 3860 Cascade Rd., SW, Gelding, good saddle horse. Sell or trade for good brood mare. H. H. Hutchins, Lithon- ja Ph. HU 2-6572. 16 Shetland pony mares, some with foals by side, oth- ers to foal soon. Sell separate or all together. Rev. Paul iken, 50 Douglas St., SE, At- anta, Ph. DR. 17-3772. Gaited golden Palomino gelding, 8 prs. old, 900-1000 stud colt, good conformation and color, gentle, from 5 gait- ed mare and 3 gaited stallion, both Palominos; also, low well rubber tired cart and harness for large horses. E. G, Barks- dale, Rt. 1, Box 109, Hephzi- eae Ph. RE. 6-6634 (Augus- ta). 3 yr. old buckskin quarter horse stallion, good conforma- tion and color, nice tempera- ment, $450.; also, English sad- dle in excellent cond., $45. Mrs. George Lindsey, 2457 W. Washington Rd. East Point, Ph. PO. 6-6193. At Stud: Old Glory, Jr., WHBA No. 470147. Trailer bs.; yr. old Palomino ervice available. B. R. Beve- fy. 9-3346 (Senoia). Solid black mare, 10 yrs. old, American saddlebred ty- pe, will ride and drive. In foal to Reg. Palomino stal- Mrs. J. W. Bailey, c/o ion. Mrs. Winas Hill Ranch, Waynes- boro, Ph. 2187. At Stud: Buckskin Shet- Jand, Fee, $15. with return rivilege, also, heavy work, arge sorrel at Stud, Mares boarded. Pastured. Guy Mc- Millian, Dacula. Ph. TH 3- 4439 (Lawrenceville). Black mare, 6 yrs. old, with white spot in face, has 1 mo. old colt, both for $275. Well trained to cart and ride. See at farm Ace Thomas, Rt. 1, = and Carness Rd., Mar- in. At Stud: Welch pony, 2-1/2 yrs. old, halter broke, $135. Mrs. J. W. Purcell, 3480 Chamblee - Dunwoody Rd., Chamblee, Ph. GL. 17-2294 (Atlanta). At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing horse, Reg. No. 521236, Fee $50.; saddle horses board- ed; also some saddle horses and ponies for sale. John Wall, Madison, Ph. 391-M4. 12 small Shetland pony mares, 7 With colts by side, all bred back to Reg. stal- lion; 2 sorrels with white manes and tails. All under 40 in. tall, all cols. Sell separate or together; also, 10 nice broke geldins and 8 nice stud colts. Reasonable. Jess Hol- brook, 415 N. Main St., Jones- boro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. Atlanta 11. Approx. ae Wi cae a _|horn laying; 25 ex-links, folk tans, Reg. $13, ex. Mrs, {young pullets, laying, At my Earl B. Benson, Rt. 1, Bells eee J. Sy Se ae a z tt stitution a z anta, ; Ferry Rd., Marietta. MA 2.6389, $ 67 Hampshire Red hens, all LIVESTOCK laying, $3.00 ea. or $260 for lot; also, 2 ee ee just started crowing. No shipping. WANTED L. W. Quarterman, Rt. 1, Box 236, Hinesville, Ph. TR. 6- Want 1 or 2 calves, old| 2343. enough to eat grass at rea- sonable price. Give age, wt., number, breed and price. L. M. Dempsey, 2386 Bohler Rd., sbi Atlanta 5, Ph, SY. 4- 0. Want to swap Reg. Nubian buck from Chikoming blood- lines for Reg. Nubian buck, 1 yr. or older, or would buy Reg. buck if reasonable Ran- dall Philyaw, Rt. 2, Jasper. Want Pinto proven stallion, 4 yrs. old, 15 hands high. Con- tact. J. W. Woodruff, Box 588, Columbus. Want good, gentle, saddle horse for children, Tenn. Walker or Palomino, mare preferred. Pierce Tidwell, Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4964. Want to raise 35 or more cattle, any kind on shares. Mrs. Mary Kanady, Rt. 2, Jefferson, Want purebred horned type Hereford heifer, about 6 mos. old, of good bloodlines and lo- cated in N. Ga. Paul Parks, Rt. 1, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5- ~ POULTRY FOR SALE Araucanus (Easter Egg) chickens, laying, $6 pr.; hat- ching eggs, $3 doz; Dark Cornish bantams, Bulldog type, $5 pr.; hatching eggs, 20c ea.; Golden Sebright ban- tams, $3 pr., Exp. Col. Money order. Mrs. Addie-A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR.. 4-5152. Dark Cornish, Bulldog type bantams, laying, $2 ea.; set- ting eggs, 15, $1.25; 8 young turkeys, 3 wks. old, $1.25 ea.; 2 turkey hens, 1 gobbler, $6 ea.; young chickens, good lay- ing stock, 4 wks. old, 30c ea.; also, young rabbits, 50c ea.; old rabbits, $1 ea. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Box 487, McMurry Dr., SW, Atlanta, Ph. DI. 4-1388. 10 Dark Cornish hens and 1 rooster, $20 at farm. Write before you come, they will have to be caught. H. Thurmond, Farmington. Dark Cornish bantams, now laying, $1.25 for cockerels, $1 for hens; Ringneck Pheasants, laying hens, $1.50 ea., cocks, $2.00 ea. At my place. J. G. Willingham, Chalybeate Rd., Manchester, 2 good, large, saw mill mules, trained for logging, $400. pr; also, good GI log skidder, $400. A. C. Freeman, Jackson, Ph, 6321, Black Minorca eggs, 10c ea. Any amount del. by PP Par- cel Post. L. B..Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan, Ph, AL, 3-5926. w.|eggs, $2 ea. Trade for orna- Cornish bantam chicks, Bulldog type. Al Blue Ribbon winners; also Bobwhite quail, 1-5 wks. old. Per. No, 36. C. E. Duke, 1803 Bouldererest Dr., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA, 7-1665. One nice large white Dom game stag, $4.00; also, 2 Dom white Hackle stags, $3.00 ea. Carl Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gainesville. Pit game chickens: E. W. Law pure Clippers, young cocks, $5.00 ,hens, $4.00; 1 Negro Round Head hen, 2 yrs. old, $4.00; 1 Bush \llen round head stag, 12 mos. old, $5.00. C. G. Pendley, 2669 Rockbridge St., Lithonia. Hatching eggs, from show type bantam fowl, 4 varieties of old English games, 4 varie- ties modern games, Laken- velders and others. 24 eggs assorted, by PP, Parcel Post, $5.50; 1959 Langshan ban- tams, $7.50 trio, Fred Blay- lock, 515 Crescent A ve., Chickamauga. 200 White Leghorn young hens, now laying 75 pct., $1 ea. at my place, Will not ship. W. T. Mitchell, Rt. 2, Bo x 52, Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2- 4093. Buff Arpington baby chicks, 1 wk. old, 25 ea.; 3 wks. old, 35c ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl P. Ritz, Campbellton Rd., Fairburn. 15 Parmenter Red pullets, about 10 wks. old. Sell or trade for bantam hens or rab- bits; hatching eggs, R. I. Reds, five cents ea. Will del. chick- ens in Atlanta. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., NW, At- lanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-0009. 125 fat laying hens, R. I. Reds, Hybreds and Leghorns, $1 ea.; 60 Babcock Bessie Leghorns, pullets, just started laying, $1.75 ea. At my home, cannot ship. J. T. Ellis, Rt. 3 (old Dawson Rd.), Albany, Ph. 5-4427, 5 pr. Speckled Guineas, $2 pr. at my home, Will not ship. Leila harp, Temple, Ph. 2598. Two 1959 hatch turkey gob- blers, Wagon Wheel type, nice size, $10 for both. Come after. Marion Blackstock, Douglasville. - Purebred Toulouse geese, ages up to 4 yrs., $5 pr.; gos- lings, 75c ea, 3 wks. and older, P, A, Carter, Box 2; Cairo. Pit game chickens, 20 stags, 30 pullets and 25 hens and cocks: 2 hens and 1 stag, $12 or 2 pullets and 1 cock, $12; also, setting eggs half price, 30, $4, 15, $2.50. Add postage. Samuel C. Burroughs, Rt. 1, Box 113, Richmond Hill. Golden Sebright bantams in prs. and trios. Will not ship E. I. Wix, 790 Quillian Ave. Bian Atlanta 17. Ph, Dr. 3- 1. : Old Eng. Black Breasted Red game, Black Cochin, Black and Black Tail Japanese and common bantams for setters; also white and speckled guin- eas. H. H. Holsomback, Rt. 2, Box 341 A. College Park. Ph. 6208 (Fairburn) Bantams: White Crest Black and Golden Crest Polish. also pr. 1 yr. old Peafowls, $25; bantam eggs. 25c ea; Peafowl mental pheasants. S. J. Grie- ner, 1394 Northwest Dr., Nw, Atlanta 18. Sebright bantam hens, $1.50 ea. and cock free with 10 hens... Exp:-Col,-J,.2C:. King, 208 Gramling St., Marietta. 10 Dark Cornish pullets, 2 mos, old, $14; Eggs, $1.50 per setting; also, want to hear from party with Dark Cor- nish rooster. Lockard Bell, oundhead, 1 $1.25 ea.; 2 yr. old yellow Bufi Orpington roosters, $2.50 ea. Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. : 19 White Leghorn roosters, about 9 wks. old, wt. 2 Ibs. ea., 50c ea. Kinneth Campbell, Rt. | al 1, Roswell, Ph. 993-2988. 7 White Wyandotte hens and 2 roosters, also 1 R: I. Red hen, all 3 yrs. old, $11.00 or $1.25 ea. L. H. Patterson, 3541 Gordon Rd. S. W. Atlanta 11. GAME, FOWL, etc.) FOR SALE 2 yr. old colorful Peacocgs, $20. ea. Mrs, Marie Harris, Rt. 1, Gibson. : 1 cock and 4 pheasant hens, laying, $15; also, pheasant eggs for hatching, $2 doz. E. W. Cail, 8711 Dutchtown Rd., Savannah. Northern Bobwhite | eggs and young quail every week. Per. No. 34; also few Chukar eggs and bay chukars. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. Northern Bobwhite quail, mated and laying, $4 pr.; 11 wks. old, $1.15 ea.; Chikar Partridges, $6 pr.; Eggs; quail, 18 C; Chukars, 25c ea.; Ring- neck pheasant, 15c ea. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4- BLD2 Extra large, 1959 hath Bobwhite breeder quail, strain improved 49 yrs., 1-3 ozs. heavier than average. Hatch- ing eggs from such stock in season. Ga. Per, No. 1. Free color photos wt. Cert. prices. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 a Atlanta, Ph. MU One Ringneck rooster and 4 pheasant hens, now laying, $10 for lot or will trade for pr. young Peafowls; also, old English black breasted game Bantam baby chicks, 50c ea., with hen, $2 extra; rooster, $1 W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mable- ton, Ph. 946-2069. : Purebred New England Red rabbits, 9 wks. old, $3.50 ea., $10.00 trio; one buck, 9 mos, old, $5.00. All FOB. Robert L. Crisp, Jr., 760 Cascade Dr., Marietta, Ph. 9-4607. Common pigeons, mated and working, $1 pr.; young White king pigeons, nest banded, 3 pr., $3.00. Starling Yawn, Byromville. Ped. N. Z. White rabbits, selected winning strain, 3 mos. to 5 mos. old; also, few Ped. Dutch, Papers furnished _on all. Will ship. R, Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville, pen Sen ers ede A eR e Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, available now, will ship; also, baby quail, will not ship under 4 wks. old. Permit No. 13. D, L. Brookins, 5861 Mor- ningside Dr., Columbus, Ph. FA. 3-9175. ; : Bobwhite quail, Chukars and pheasants for sale; also, eggs, $15 C. No checks. Per- mit No. 12. J. A. Bacon, Plains, Bobwhite quail eggs, $150 M., 10,000 available weekly. Day old quail, $30 C. Eggs shipped PP. Permit No. 16. L. E. Brannen, Jr., 311 Savan- nah Ave., Statesboro, Ph. PO. 4-2843, Ringneck Pheasant and and eggs; also, Ringneck Pheasant cock and 5 hens, now laying, $18.00. James W. Webb, 133 Anderson Cir., Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-4067. Rabbits, all sizes, beginning at $1 ea.; also, about 45, 4-A, White Leghorn hens, been chicks laying 3 mos. Located on Bu-|1 ford Hwy., just So. of Su- wanee. City limits, at Twin Oaks. Mrs. E. R. Merritt, Rt. 1, Suwanee. Rabbits, 3/4 Flemish Giant, 6 mos. old does, 2 grey, 1 fawn, $4 ea.; also, 1-1/2 yr. old doe, same stock, $4. All from _ ped. Flemish buck. Bucks and does, 2 mos. old same stock, $1.50 ea. Fawn 2677 Pharr Rd. Atlanta, Ph: DR, 7-4390, or grey,. Will ship. Charles stock, from prize|B eggs; Chukar Partridge|$ White King and cross pigeons, $2.50 pr., pr. lots; $2 ea. in 10 pr. 1 so, 2 mo. old N rabbits, $5.00 pr. E LOY es SEAL 2 Peafowls: 3 yrs. old pea- cocks, $20 ea., $35 pr.;. io a Blacktail Jap bantams, $1.00 _ ea.; mixed bantams, 50c O. L. Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia _,2-young, white male g Ae pigs (cavies), for sale or trade _ or females of any color; also Calif. baby rabbits for sale. Cant ship. Trade rabbits for _ Jap Silkie bantams, 2 hens and _ rooster. Bobby Phillips, 514 Rock Springs Rd: N. E., At- | lanta 9.-Ph. TR 4-1270. New Zeland white rabbit bucks, have been pedigreed 10 yrs., out of pedigree rent stock, wt. up to 14 II ay $8.00 to $20 ea. according ae 4 quality and age. C. W. Pa ge 149 North Ave., NE, Atlan Ph. TR. 4-6452. PRR a White rabbits, $2 ea; a . Z. White velyn Pan- | = ee " Iso, zi white goats, $5 ea. Phil Hud- : gins, Barnesville, Ph. 872-W. _ _Entire stock. Reg. and Ped. giant Chinchilla, and Ped. Sandy Flemish giant buck, _ mixed breed bucks and does, some bred, also, some fryer _ size rabbits; als o0,- Cor- nish bantams, all colors and~ types, from show stock. See. and make offer. Chas. B. Sum- _ mers, Rt. 1, 131 Lee Rd., Ma- \pletonsss: ges en ths Pree Want 20 production Red - hens, 1959 hatch, in good lay- ng cond. Would consider New Hampshires. Prefer in 40 mi. radius. State kind and price. Mrs. J. R. Langford, Rt 1, | Box 36, Nashville. ee 4 Want to trade white female goose for gander (male goose) _ in near by vicinity. Bring gander and get goose. Mrs. - Zora Brown, 3145 Miami St. (rear), Box 317, Scottdale. oe EE CeCe ae Want guinea pigs (cavies Will buy all you have if prie- ed right. State sex, color and age. Ted Harris, Box 143, Griffin. : ep eae Want 6 to 12 purebred ~ Brown Leghorn pullets, 6 to 12 mos. old. Must be g stock. State price and age. J. B. Patterson, Rt. 4, Box 137, sibs Pre se tans ag lla ve ee peafowl, pheasant, partridge, quail, pigeon, turkey or suin- __ Schaffer, 1016 luck Ri uebird .. Augusta, RE. 3-2302. ae Fl Want 100, April or Sept. ] 1957 hatch only, Noe in cs : shire and R. I. Reds. State | what you have and price. J. | Y. Snipes, Americus. Want the old fashioned Duck Legged bantam chicken. eggs. Fred T. Harrison, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. Je : FORSALE tw Pure honey, extracted and ~ pasteurized, 60c for ae 6.25 per case of 12 jars, FOB. Bulk honey, bring your own _ container, 25e per lb. John L. | Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville 2 large size hams, and 2 ~ shoulders. All weight 25 lb. ea. country cured, 65c lb. for hams 50c Ib. shoulders. i a Cooper, Rt. 1, Box 24, But- Chen : Ss chee : Martin gourds, large 50c ea.; small 35c ea; Catnip, 30c bunch; Peppermint plants 30c doz, Add postage. Mrs, Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. One country salt cured shoulder, about 18 Ibs, 50 Ib.; 3 nice salt cured si meat 10 to 24 lbs., 40c No Chks., Clarence lian, Rt. 1, Dacv Stamey, Box 247, Clarkesville. 2733 (