Farmers /Bulletin Commissioner Georgia arke Phil Campbell, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1960 NUMBER 37 OVERNMENT ERROR COSTLY Cranberry And Capon Growers Get Help _ By PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner Of Agriculture the government plans to offer it to WORTHY STATE INSTITUTIONS AND WELFARE AGENCIES FOR HU- MAN CONSUMPTION. But then there is no reason why they shouldntthere is nothing wrong with the meat and it is perfectly safe to eat. Even if it were contaminated slightly a person would have to eat several box car loads to be affected. In other words the Federal govern- ment is now spending millions of dollars in an effort to solve a situation ereated unnecessarily by action that bordered on stupidity. As in most such cases, the tax- payer is having to pay for political ir- responsibility, : Biochemistry, School of Medicine, Van- derbilt University, who serves as chair- man of the Food Protection Committee of the National Academy of Sciences is quoted in Science Magazine of April 1, 1960, as follows: This book is an all-time high in blood-thirsty pen-pushing. It deals with the important problem of chemical ad- ditives but from the bias of the non-scien- tific natural food-organic gardening cult ... The book is an irresponsible bid for wide sales through sensationalism. In the words of the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association as quoted in The Packer, national fresh fruit and vege- table industry newspaper, the poison pen writers declare that foods, including fruits and vegetables, contain added chemicals and that one should avoid chemicals the way a Communist avoids a free election. They fail to mention that all food is 100 per cent chemical and our bodies also for we live in a chemical world. _ Although some of the hue and cry _ over the cranberry and poultry contami- nation farce has died down, the irrespon- _ sible manner in which the situation was handled is just now being felt by the _ taxpayers. __ The Government has announced that it is instituting a $10,000,000 payment plan to assist cranberry growers whose industry was virtually scuttled by the untimely and unnecessary scare tactics of Secretary Flemming of Health, Edu- cation and Welfare. __ In addition the Federal government is how devoting time and money to a drive designed to increase consumption of cran- berries by urging people to eat more of them, ease : _ At the same time the government is assisting the caponette industry in its efforts to overcome the adverse publicity resulting from the Secretary of Healths action. The government has purchased some 12 million pounds of this poultry at an average cost of 43 1/2c per pound. On May 4 processors were asked to sub- mit bids on processing this poultry into canned, boned meat and once such bids are accepted the government will lay out At the same time the Secretary of Healths efforts to capture a personal spot in the limelight of publicity has sparked a rash of books and articles in the na- tions press that would have the public believe that virtually all the food we cat, and even the water we drink, is poison and likely to cause cancer. In the words of the United Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Association, these articles and books are a hodge-podge of pretended facts pseudo-scientific state- ments and barnyard variety nonsense. They fall apart upon analysis. The fact that the government is step- ping in to assist the cranberry and capon growers is commendable. Certainly these industries are due all possible assistance in their attempts to recover from a knock-out punch delivered as a dirty blow in the political ring. At present there is a book out author- ed by a Mr. William Longgood and en- titled The Poisons in Your Food, which is serving as the basis for many of the scare articles appearing in prominent publications. But in commending efforts to assist these people I can not but condemn the irresponsibility that created the prob- lemthe carelessness that sparked the efforts of the current crop of poison pen writers and the stupidity that results in the unnecessary expenditure of the tax- payers dollar, And in the opinion of one of the na- tions most respected scientists, this book is deserving only to be ignored. Dr q quilt tops pieced of good additional thousands of dollars. But perhaps the clincher is the fact that when the meat is canned and boned William J. Darby, Department of FOR SALE Handmade quilts, $10. ea. mailed. Mrs. J. C. Sims, 136 8th St. N.E., Terrace apt., At- danta 9. = _ Novelty pot holders, 25c ea., 6, $1.; dainty aprons, 75c ea., 2, $1.25; dish towels, emb. -; 3, $1.; dbl. bed size tw cotton cloth, OR: [ postage. Mr. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Elli- Pillowcases of good materi- _ sacks), bordered de- colors on white $1. 10c postage per n, Rt. 1, Cum- pr. | 7, syth, Rt. 3, Dallas. ? SESS ee Se eee oS Baby shoes and moccasins made of soft washable lamb skin, sizes small, med. and large in white pink or blue, packed in gift box with gift card $1.49 pair. Mrs. Bessie Turner, Rt. 2, Hampton, Ph. GR 8-8265. eee cee eer ome eet Gs. Quilts plain, new hand made, $5. each; one ea. Dutch Doll., Butterfly, Ocean Wave, Trip Around the World, with hand made new col. percail linings to match each top, $8.50 ea. 3 for $25.: plain ones, $5.50 or 2, $10. PP. Mrs. Hattie Hughes, 416 Hill St. ocoa. tops, $3.50 each. Mrs. lderbrandt, 114 Plum white or variegated crochet $2.75; soft leather baby moc- casins handlaced and emb. pink, blue, white $1.25, small, med. large. White crocheted doily green edge red flowers on edge, $1.50. No checks. Mrs. Edward Holloway, Rt. 4, Ellijay. : eee RS eee Aprons, hand worked, medi- um size 75c each. Mrs. Homer Norton, Rt. 1, Kowuta, Rd., Box 176, College Park. Aprons print or pastel 50c, 3, $1.10, with bib 3, $1.25; dresser scrafs emb. and cro- cheted ends 50c each; Ladys Bonnets, prints are pastel 90c ea.; dish towels, 2 for 35c; Baby pillow cases pastel emb. as each. Add postage. Mrs. on Haynes, Rt. 7, Gaines- checks. Mrs. W. T. Langley, R. F. D. 3, Box 384 A. College Park, White crocheted bootees trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75c pair; bibs to match both, $1.; white cro- cheted lace for villowcases $1. pair; white linen Hdks. tatting edge $1. each; white cotton Hdks. crocheted edges, col- ors, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Mon- roe. _ Six quilt tops, all made of new cloth; Broken Sash, Boys Nonsense, Chinese Coin, Spirit of St. Louis, Mozelles Idia, $2.75 each, one Valen- tine. Quilt top of applique work for $4. Add postage. Miss Mozelle K. Clifton, Rt. 2, Box 4217, Twin City. 14 {tea ota Ve 5 haa \ E White, pink, drip dry pil-| 3 pc. crocheted chair set} 2 white muslin emb. large Ae HANDICR AFTS : oe NO. Say or _ or loweases, wildrose, crochet |10 x 15 3/4, arm rest 7 1/2 in.|size laundry bags; one clown, Bee tren ok eee oo Wo Foo medallion crocheted edge,|$3.00. You pay postage. No|lavender with black and yel- low, one girl green and black, $2. each. Mrs. Troy Staten, Box 84, Chatsworth Rd., Dal- ton. Dbi.tting: 5 yas. all white for collars and blouses; 5 yds. white for pillowcases; 5 yds light yellow; 3 yds. all cols. also, 13-1/2 yds. single tatting, all white. All 50c yd. Mrs. G. C.-Ciitton,: Rt. 3,2 50K sears Millen. Dbl. bed size quilts, Gentle- man Box, Broken Dish de signs. $12 ea. and you. pa postage, Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. Quilt tops, $3.30 ea. dbl. size, 4, $13. PP. All good new - prints. Free gift with the whole lot. Mrs. Sarah Saund- ers, P. O. Box 11, Portal, 2 TWO - MARKET BULLET! Atlanta 3, N as Se On a_| |asspcharign AFFILFATESMEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive- Offices State Agriculture Building 18 Hunter Street, S.W. Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3282 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each re- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any zommercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization li- gensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- duai\ doing business under a trade name or commercial business. name. 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Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta, added to or removed from to CIRCULATION Atlanta, All requests for EDITOR, Market Bulletin. ere FARM WAN HELP TED Want nice white woman, in d health, 40-60 yrs. old, do light farm chores on farm and live in, room, board md $35. mo. at once. Mrs. feck Rogers, Rt. 2, Claxton, h, 492-J-1 Want retired. man, of good habits, to do light chores on mall farm in exch. for room, ard and laundry and rea- gonable salary. Must be able drive. H. Crowder, Box 65, Mountain View. Want white or colored wo- man, between 40 and 60 yrs.. old, no dependents and no drinkers, to do light farm work, feeding. farm animals for room, board and reason- able salary. Mrs. B. R. Kick- Want single white man, no ad habits, 55 or 60 yrs. old, hat needs home with good amily. Must be able to do ight farm work and work around yard. Prefer man with mo family. Must batch. Let- aia ans. Mrs. C. B. Patrick, Rt. 6, Macon, Ph. SH. 6- 300 days. Want sober, honest, de- pendable man to work on boar dairy farm for room, oard and weekly salary. E. . Foster, Grovetown. Want family to live on ay farm. Will furnish ouse and lights and weekly fet State salary expected. e tters ans. Horace Trammel t. 5, Cumming. Want white reliable man to work in dairy, parlor type barn, for weekly salary and house furnished with lights and water. A. J. Padgett, Rt. 1, Box 125, Keysville, Ph. 3734, (Waynesboro). Want 2 men to help cut and ut up hay. Prefer local men. ill furnish house to live in. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River arms, Rt, 1, Hwy. 54, Jones- TO, Want reliable white woman to live in home with family on farm and do light farm work for room, board and $75. mo. salary. Mrs. A. T. Ensley, 322 peeves Rd... Marietta, Ph. Want at once elderly cou- ple or good woman to live on farm near Jonesboro, with widow and do light farm 7 looking after chickens d_ yard work. Room and ee tions. Mrs. Bertha Harrison, Box 6815, So. Express-way, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6251.. Want experienced dairy- man that can operate milking machines and take care of small herd of cows and help grow feed. Contact. J. E. :| Trice, Box 72, Milner. FARM WORK WANTED Single white man want_jiob on dairy or cattle farm. Exp. in both and all kinds farm mach. Want reasonable sala- ry, room and _ board. Collins, Rt. 2, Lithonia. Middleaged, white man wants job on stock farm, 20 yrs. exp. and all kinds pas- ture work. Can operate farm mach, drive truck and trac- tor. Non-drinker. W. L. Dunn, Dry Branch, _ 3 in family to work, want job on farm or dairy. 30 yrs. Experience. Sam Wood, Rt. 1, Danville, Married man, 45 yrs. old, with 5 children (6-19 years old), want job on dairy or chicken farm. Exp. raising broilers and in dairying, Wife can work too. Church going people, honest, dependable, hard working. Want__ house wired for elec. stove. Have ie be moved. Calvin Gamel, 1, Hawkinsville (on Hwy. sai from Perry to Hawkinsville). r ~=6 Complete White woman wants job with good people, on farm do- ing light farm work for room, board and salary. Very reli- able. Prefer So. Ga. and with elderly couple or elderly wo- man. Mrs. Mattie L. Ivie, Box 255, Baldwin. Single white man, 38 yrs. old, wants light farm work ens. Can drive tractor. Want room, board and weekly sal- renceville, Ph. TH. 3-3269. Man with family wants job earing for laying hens for weekly salary or percentage basis. Would consider large number of broiler chicks to care for. Want place not too far. from school bus Rt. State details. S. C. Ferguson, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Elderly Christian man with |] wife wants light farm work on farm as caretaker. Can work in flowers. Prefer place near store in Clayton, Ful- ton or Henry Co. Will have to be moved. Wm. A. Patter- son, Box 22, Temple. White man, 50 yrs. old, married, no children, wants job on poultry or dairy farm or as caretaker on farm. Want 3 or 4 R. house wired for elec. and reasonable salary. Can furnish house. J. FE. Ki- ser, 9 Whatley St. S. E., At- lanta 15. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Bolens 5 HP garden trac- tor, tool bar, cultivator and turn. plow, good cond. $100. D. C. Westbrook, Box 464, Griffin, Ph. 2285. irrigation unit; includes large Chrysler mo- tor, Gardner-Denver pump, 20-foot suction hose, 400 feet 3-4 inch pipe, 6 Rainbird sprinklers and risers. $650. W. S. Chandler, Tara Farms, Fine?! Calhoun, Ph. MA 9- 1008 laying cages, excellent cond $500. 50c each; also one Eggomatic egg grader, good operating cond. $100. Cash and FOB, E. J. boro, Ph. GR 8-2811. on farm looking after chick-}- ary. Willis Black, Rt. 3, Law-, Swint, Jones-. Model, in good repair. Mrs. Manco L. Davis, Morgan Val- ley Rd., Rt. 1, Rockmart, Gibson tractor with culti- vator, disc. harrow, dozier blade, 2 plows and Pa all good cond., $380. H. F. Fra- zier, Rt. 2, Austell, Ph, 948- 5276. Bulldozer, HD-9 Allis- Chalmers and 6-8 yard Bu- eyrus-Erie pan; also lowboy and truck-tractor. Mrs. Earl Stevenson, Box 240, Royston, Ph. 8740 : : Delaval milking machine, complete with 2 units and pipe for same $135. Ral Woodall, Blackshear. J. D. equip: 12A combine with motor, $400.; 20 disc. grain drill, $100.; 6 Disc. til- ler, $75. : also Oliver dbl. sec- tion 6 ft. Disc harrow, $175.; 6 ton c 4 wane! trailer on rubber, $300 4 wheel drive 3/4 ton Dodie Truck, $300. Cc. W. Powers, Memorial Drive, Barnesville, Ph. 37 J. James-Way sane Cool, 160 gal. milk iii cooler, $1, 450.84 Charles Keown, Rt. 3, LaFay- ette, Ph. 4- 5784 after 4 PM every day except Thursday. Ford 64 tractor, rotary mower, cultivators and plant- ers, B and B Taylor -_way harrow, combine, for sale or trade for tractor with live power and take-off shaft. ave after 4 PM or week ends. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170 nights. Correction: 8 ft. McCormick } }, power take-off binder, good aprons, and in good running cond. Elliott Martin, -Ray- mond, Ph, AL, 3- 6780 nights. Steel bed with real fenders for 1955 Ford truck -F-250, in good cond. C, F. Trammel, Cloudland, Ph. 387 (Menlo). Allis Chalmers forage har- vester, grass attach, Hume reel, In good cond., $485.00. W. P. Stone, Rt. 1, Compton, Ph. Monroe 8-442. 1956 Willys farm jeep, pick- up truck with big 6 engine, automatic hubs on front, big heater, 26,000 mi., like new, $1,400.00. Joe B. Phillips, Stonewall Tell Rd., Stonewall, Ph. 6482 (Fairburn). Two row J. D. Cultivator for 50 or 60 tractors, nearly new, $175.: J. D ft. tool bar, 2-1/4 in. square, for 3- point hitch with 9 coil springs and guage wheels, in perfect condition $200. Milton P. Min- chew Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 3-5806. 3 Allis Chalmers 60 combine with sacker, power take-off driven. Complete with all belts and drapers, in good op- erating cond., repaired, re- painted, $295. J. M. Canna- fax, Zebulon, Ph. Logan T7- or living accommoda-| 9799 Intn] 45 hay baler and side-delivery Rake, good con- dition, $800., Mr. A. E. Hood, Rt. 1 Box 48-C, Woodland, Ph. Thornwall 6-3236. Front end Ford _cutivator frames (work with back cul- tivators) $50.; Ford lift type hay rake, 3 point hitch, good cond., $80. Dock Vandiver, Martin. Peach Sprayer, 300 gal. tank, rubber tires, big pump, $380. FOB. J. R. Hill, Green- ville. Dairy water heater and milk cooler, good condition. T. F. Smith, Rt. 4, Ridgeway C.|Rd., Marietta. 48 Sears laying cages, com- plete, ar each. H. Wil- liams, P, O. Box 169, Grant- ville. 1951 Chevrolet truck, ex- tra good 2 ton, 2 speed, $425. Jim Conwell, Comer, Ph. Sy 1-5423 (Danielsville). Late model, Favorite incu- bator, model 40E aprox. 4,400 cap., crank turned, $200.; approx 2,200 cap. Super Hat- cher incubator, $75. Trade either for calves of equal value. - C. Nichols, 7375 Peachtree Dunwoody Rd., At- lanta 19. Big 1955 Minneapolis Mo- line tractor model 4-1/2 x 5283A4. Recently good cond. $995. T. K. Put- nam, Rt. 2, 7736. Fairburn, Ph. | R. 3 roller cane mill with 80 gal. kettle, $40. James H. Rawls, Rt. 1, Wrightsville. 1948 Ford tractor with har- rows and turner, $350.00. Edd Ridley, Rt. 4, Hwy. 19, Dahlonega. Blizzard stationary ensilage cutter No. 11, suitable for 7 in. blow pipe, 36 in. bellows with rotary type fan, capable of blowing large volume en- silage, 11 in wide new con- veyor chain, $100. Hugh White, Rt. 3, Toccoa, Ph. Tuc- ker 6-3460. 1951 Ford tractor, rebuilt motor and Dearborn harrow, $575.00. Bill Wages, Auburn,| Ph. TH. 38-4332 (Lawrence- ville). Allis Chalmers D-14 culti- vator, has been used verv lit- tle, cultivated 25 or 30 acres last year, J. H. Parks, Com- merce, EQUIPMENT WANTED Want feeders and waterers for a 10,000 cap. chicken house, within 50 mi. Dallas, Rad H. Johns, P. O. Box 192, Dallas. Want good used two. row cultivating attachments for Farmall M tractor with parts (less hydraulic parts.and rear tool lifter). Also interested in two row bedding and plant- ing attachments suitable for above nae State prices and details. H. See Rt. No, 2, Conyers. Want trade 6 row John Blue cotton duster, tractor type, for tractor wagon. Les~ ee Sorrells, Social Circle, Ph, Want small grist mill, 6 in, steel burrs (as sold hal Wards or Sears, in the 1930s), of horizontal type; also post type farm bell. Geo. Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-5938. ph|use only few hours |small 4 wheel one. T. G. Pres- Pearman, Rt. 1, Box 222B/in Ga. H H Cerca goed | c sonably priced. John burn, 402 Lakeshore Dr., W: ner Robins, Ph. WA 3-2195.- Want second hand pump _ (Gould-Myers etc.) in Faire burn -. Ben 1 area. Sic bee ae corey Rt ly Palmetto, Poe Want tractor drawn pu drill, not in new cond. but | still useable at cheap price. also want combination seed =- fertilizer equipment. Tractor drawn. (three point hitch muchly used all right. Wi - ace CW eis) Give price and cone Harwell, 600 Ave. Point. Want 1 light tractor, with mower and dise if possible. John Kimker, Chief Engineer, c/o DeSoto Hotel, Savannah. Want 2 wheel 1 to haul Ford tractor pick-up truck, near Atlan H. A. Bennett, 1503 Memorial | gaaT E. vtante, Ph. DR. ae Want pull type cut= ter for large farm tractor; al- so want 2 wheel scrape for building terraces, consider ley, Rt. 2, Eatonton, Ph. 4796. Want cultivator for Ford or International tractor with 3 point hitch; also want an elec- L.| tric churn, no junk, T. L. An= derson, Rt. 3 et ee -Want good used 500 gal- on propane gas tank, also ce=- ment mixer operating with gasoline motor about 1/3 yard ~ or red ee ee eae eh over 6 - 4 COntsnde a rum ons aed 4 tumbles mixture, dont want motor pine must be reason- able. E. J, Southard, 2364 S. Pryor Rd: Ss. W., Atlanta ASE Want five gas brooders 1000 cap. ea., and 150 tube type feeders, 12 to 14 water- ers. David W. Thompson, Rt, 1, Buena Vista. se Want Broiler feeders, any number up to 150; Security feeders yy Will D. Gun- nells Rt. Want 1 row corn binder, al- so a heavy duty, belt driven cane mill. Will uy or swap a 2 disc. pull type plow or a 5 disc tiller with seed hoppers, Y, M,. Anderson, Williamson. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle | a ~ bred Reg. bulls from fr ready for service: 5 yr. old, | ijk ye cid: 9h me aeeae | - T. 0. mo. 4 mo. old, both excel. cond; conformation; also, 5-6 ! a ak i a ai ta it re | Angus, belle atone eee ae old: $200. ea. P. E. Doster 7 : Abbeville, Ph. EM. M2038 (Rochelle). _ Reg. Angus bi from 10 to 20 mos. old, Me ees Excel. bloodlines and body conformation and cond: Consider trading for heifers 4 or cows. J. D. Spooner, ; ce Ph, EV: 4-1787 after 6 20 polled Hereford heifers, pasture bred to outstanding Reg. polled Hereford Py i $160. ea. for the lot; also, 10 Reg. polled Hereford bulls. George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta. ne dbl. polled Here- 13 mos. bulls, and 13 ford $225, ate $250. ea. by ALF Prince Le : large for age, ready for light service; dbl. Reg. polled Hereford heifers, 14 mos. old, 4 $150. ea. J. L. Hadden, Gib- son. | Holstein dairy heifers and cows, Reg. and grade Hol- stein and Ayershire, 7 bulls from high r All TB and hipodtiosall EL. q oe Plains, Ph, VA. 4- 12 dbl. Reg polled Here- ford bulls, 10-16 mos. old, | sired by ALF Ba eturn e/9, dark color, best , cows, calves priced to sell. nN 5 dbl. Reg. polled Here- cows, some with calves, ers and 2 yr. old bulls, peereny priced for quick 3 cows re-bred to of CMR Adv. a eeding. R. R. Allred, ae Shanty Rd. Marietta, Ph. 15 Reg. Angus bulls, Bilesn- ere breeding, 8-14 mos. old. ood eee ae or ca up; a g. Angus heifers, ealfhood vaccinated, 12 mos. $200. and up, Buford W r, Vienna. : Two reg. Hereford cows ith horns, one with second other to calve about pt. with second calf. No let- rs answered. Fred Cunning- bam, Rt. 5, Marietta. - Reg. Angus bulls, nice body eonformation, ages up to 16 Kc from clean herd, calf- ood vaccinated. 30c per Ib. as minimum $180. each, See gt farm. F. W. Phillips, c/o Kennesaw, estover Farm Ph 8.2959 (Marietta). Reg. Guernsey male, 14 month old, been deh well marked, ack Angus bull, 11 mos. oid M00. at my farm, Geo. eloff, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. 5 Reg. artificial bloodlines, - Guernsey bulls, 12 to 26 months old, from high tested : oe good color and - good bone. F. H. Bunn, Mid- ville. Nice Guernsey bull and Jersey heifer for sale or will - trade for garden wma? Les- r Holman, as . Flowery ranch, Fine Black oe bull. ae _ to keep from in breeding, at | Bins prices. Arthur Stoner, in s Holstein cow, I1st_ calf wks. old, easy to milk, $145, with aa og Mrs. J. B. Ad- tts Morrow, Ph. R. i. 85 ae 6 PM, | Few good Holstein =o f fine bloodlines. $150 ea. E. . Dean, Odum. - 60 Reg. and grade Hereford | Hi ows with calves and some a. freshening. Have papers Le Reg. Sell part or all. R. Caldwell, Campbellton | J 7 Douglasville. Ph, WH. 2- : aay cow, 3rd calf 8 wks. old. Now giving 3-3-1/2 gal. fap ces daily with only light and hay, 4 gal. on heavy good cond., $165, or Loony with cheers heifer calf, or will exch. for = cattle. : tM M. Cooper, . . Box 149. Fairburn, Ph. 227 Young ae cows with first cilves, a ea. W, Thomas, Rt. Box 123, Cal- houn. Ph. NA 9-4350. ats ~ Reg... polled Here- rd bull. J. O. V. P ridehergen. Rt. 3, Valdosta. Cattle Jer: cow, freshen with 8rd calf May 19, gentle and will give 4 gal. milk per day; more if fed good. Chess on, Rt. 3, Aenectie _. Dbl. Reg. lled Hereford open heifers, bred heifers and cows, 1 dbl. Reg. polled Here- ford bull, 11. mos old. _ geasonably priced and Reg. in buyers name. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia (Klondike), Ph. HU. 2-2672. : - Polled Hereford bulls, well grown for age from weanling age to 2 yrs. old, all deep bodied, stocky and very red; Iso, few heifers of same type. imton: C.Harris, Rt: -1, Screven, 2 JU. 4-2312 (Odum), 10 nae Angus cows, 3 with calves, $175. ea: 3 springers, $165, ea.; 4 open, $135. eau. O; White, 6900 : eapesiiicn Rd., SW, Atlan- start fr Ju ph Woeael Blackshear, 2 Reg. dbl. standard poll- ed Hereford bulls, 1 calved Mar. 8, 1959, other calved April 8, 1959, $150. ea. or 30c lb. J. Bert Poole, Warrenton, Can be reached by phone. ~ Holstein bull, 15 mos, old, good dairy stock, nes not been with cows, $135. Ottis Lans- ford, Powersville. yearling and heifers. Some reg. in Performance, Registry International. Ten heifers $250.-$500. ea, yearl- ing bulls; approx. wts. 1200 lbs each. All calfhood vaccinated. Registration pa- pers will be transferred free of charge a sone: R. Ww. Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 157, Leslie. . Reg. Angus bull, 17 mo. old, 2 Angus bulls, 16 and 18 mos. old not Reg. and 2 springer cows. W. D. ey Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 8-1846. ~ Jersey cow large type with 2 month old calf., purebred Guernseyfreshen 2nd. calf May 17. Sale or trade for Reg. polled Hereford or Angus heifers. G. L. Croy, Rt. 6, Marietta, Ph. 8-0927. Three dbl. standard polled Hereford bulls, 17 mos. old, C.M.R, Advance Domino breeding. Well marked, halter broken. Priced right for quick sale: also 10 extra good reg. Hamp: rams (sheep) all yout lings. good conforma- tion and depth. Big and near- ly for heavy service. John B Smith. Cleveland Rd., Dal- ton, Ph. BR 8-3705 after 6 PM. Sheep and Goats 140 healthy Southwestern ewes, $8.00 ea.; Reg. Hamp- shire and Suffolk rams, $35 ea. Kenneth Bandy, Rt. 2 Ringgold, Ph. WE. 5-3470. French Alpines, sired by 5 | Star B Herlindo Del Norte A 125253, Reg. buck kids and yearling bucks. Excellent bloodlines, $45.00 up. Miss Nellie M. Mingledorit, Rt. 3, Douglas. Reg. solid white male goat, 1 yr.. old, for sale. Jane Ben- et 3311 Butner Rd., B en sa goats, 2 Nubian ccs = buck and 2 kids, for sale. H. Long, 2017 Ohio Ave., Augusta. 100 Native and Southwest- ern ewes, $15 ea. with lamb by side; also, purebred Hamp- shire, Suffolk and Montedale rams, $35 ea, F. N. Belk. Rt. 1, Trenton. Milk goat, apying more than 1 gal. day, $35. George W. West, 1491 Piedmont Ave., NE, Atlanta, Ph, TR. 4-0839. One ram, 18 mos. old, for sale, John M. Allen, 172 Vidal a Decatur, Ph. DR. 7- White Saanan female goat, 1 yr. old, ready to_ breed, thoroughly wormed, healthy and gentle, $30.00. Mrs. W. A. Blackwell, 2122 Brockett Rd., Tucker, Ph, HI, 3-9145 (At- lanta). Horses, Mules & Ponies ._ 2 mares, 900 lbs. ea., with lion; Reg. treated, Black Pol- and China gilts and male; stud pony, 2 yrs. old, 500 lbs.; also buy or trade for Ford tractor ae male sheep or 3 tons hay. L, C. Williams, Rt. 2, Cochran. Black saddle horse, 800 Ibs., gentle, $150. Located at first house on left on Groover Lake Rd. Gradie Thompson, Lithia Springs, _ At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing horse, proven sire; Reg. Shetland pony, dark brown (walnut) body and_ white mane and tail; also, Shetland pony for sale. Ben Hil], 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 5-5394. poled Hereford bulls and from clean herd, 12 red, well mark- nes. David Excl. riding horse, 8 yrs. old, 12 hands high, strawber- ry roan, on including sad- dle. W. S. Chandler, c/o Tara Ph. |Farms, Rt. MA, 9-5173. 1, Calhoun, to| -|1,100 lb. horse; 2 nice young, Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford- nulls *l ican burro, mare and stud colts, sire 43 in. Palomino Shetland stal- | 233 oun, horses: red d white oe ae ed: dark bay, mares, one with 12 mo. filly colt, all gaited; also 1 ea., nice black West- ern horse and brown Wesi- ern pony saddle. Reasona- bly priced. Golden LewAllen, Rt. 3, Carnesville, Ph. OR. 7- 2261 (Homer). Nice Shetland pony, 1 yr. old, black and white spotted. Roger C. Hudson, Dorsette St., Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-3989. Reg. Appaloosa mare, 7-1/2 yrs. old, bred Sept. 22 to Reg. Appaloosa stallion ~ Rebels Chief Spokan; also mares filly colt, sired by Reg. Arab stallion, foaled June 6, 1959, both $1,200. Mrs. Dorothy Lowe, Rt. 2, Box 122-A, Li- thonia. 2 small farm mules for sale. T. M. Morris, 648 Indian Creek Dr., N. Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-6375. Palomino gelding, excel- lent manners and color, good barrel racing or show horse, $400. with parade bridle, breast collar and delivered. Miss Sally Forrester, c/o Lit- tle Creek Ranch, 2057 Law- pene ee Decatur, Ph. 16 nice young Shetland brood mares anid colts, rea- sonably priced, Earl D. Gibbs, Tifton, Ph. 71. Good working mule, about average size, real gentle, work anywhere. C. a Conner, Due West Rd., Rt. 1, Box 201-A, Dallas. 2 yr. old, 47 in. high, Amer- black and_ grey, very see. rides good and works. Buddy Cole, Rt. 1, Panola Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4508 (Stockbridge). Correction: Red sorrel 40 in. stallion, blondish-white mane and tail, $150.; clean- cut black and white, 42. in. mare, $250.; 38 in. mare, bred to 36 in. stallion, $400.; 46 in. mare with mare colt by side, $500. All under 5 yrs. old. Dan Brock, Eastanollee. Gentle, spirited mare, $125.00; Syr, old. stallion, very gentle, easy to oe, broken to har- ness, $140. R. E. Tucker, Fair- burn, Ph. 7040. Reg. Tennessee Walking horse stallions: Go Boys Early Chance, Reg. No, 590557, 2 yrs. old, thoroughly broke and in training; Go Boys Sun- day Pride, Reg. No. 591484, 1 yr. old, halter broke, Can be seen my farm, 9 mi. S. La- Grange, after 5 PM. A Elwyn Hamer, Jr., Ph. TU. 2-6533. 2 yr. old Shetland pony and new cart and harness, $175. J. Milton Smith, Rt. 2, Box 38, Forsyth. At Stud: Quarter horse, very fine conformation, excel- lent cutting horse, well man- nered, guaranteed service, re- turn priviledges during sea- son. Mares boarded. M. C. M Cook, McIntyre. Pr, work mules, good work- ers, in good health, wt. 1,345 and 1,305 lbs. A. A. Fuqua, Jackson. American thoroughb re d mare, very gentle, excellent for children or adults, chest- nut col., 1,050 Ibs., 9 yrs. old, $200 or trade for good stock calves. C. Ira Hunt, 6286 Peachtree - Dunwoody Rd., ae Atlanta 19, Ph. BL. 5- 6 yr. old sorrell Reg. Tenn. Walking horse gelding, left hind sock and blaze face. very gentle, has been shown. Mrs. Gloria Colter, 627 Simmons a Gainesville, Ph, LE. 2 Swine 8 weeks old Hampshire gilts and boars from large litters, $20. each, papers included. Ship, buyers expense, any- where in Ga.; also 1 year old Hampshire boar ready for service. Larry Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga, Ph. 6893. Reg. Hampshires, 5 gilts and 1 boar 6 wks. old, from litter of 9, from disease free herd; also, Reg. Poland China sow, had 1 litter; Reg. Duroc gilt, bred to blue Ribbon boar, will Reg. in buyers name. Shad- Ph. | rack Barnett, Butler, Ph. UN. 65. Re. i Landrace_ gilts, oars and service age boars, 100) fro: in buyers name, unrelated pairs, $25. and up. H, R. Gos- ee Cherry Red Duroe male, Reg. in United Duroc Assn., 5 mo. old, $35. ea; 3 to 4 mo. old $30. at farm. A, = C, Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Mer- shon. (On Hwy. 32). Four Hampshire male pigs, two six months old, two eight weeks old. Register in buyers pet, imported bloodlines, reg. Reg. Beltsville No. i irae : from choice meat type herd. Calvin Stone, Pineview. Reg. Landrace boars and gilts, service age and wean- ~ ling pigs, from performance tested cinated, Ga. Cert. Brucellosis os Herd No. 17, $25. and - J. W. Tunnell, Jr., Rt. 2 Cochin Ph, WE. 4-2040. LIVESTOCK register buyers name, Same from Dimone Borga and Di- mone Torper, bred with oth- er fine lines, Some sired by boar selling for $1,525; In- dividuals include sows with pigs, bred sows, gilts and boars. Reasonable. Mrs, Fran- ces P. Patterson, Lumpkin, Ph. VE 8-4346, except be- tween 8 A.M. and 4 P.M. Purebred Landrace boars and gilts, service age, $35. each. No letters ans. Royace Richardson, Rt. 1, Fayettevil- le, Ph. HO 1-3454. Purebred Durocs open gilts ready for breeding; also pigs 2-3 mo. old either sex, rea- sonable priced. Marrim New- some, Sandersville PL 3856. _3 gilts and 17 male Duroc pigs, 3 mos. old May 14, can be Reg., $25. ea. Devoe Smith, Jr., Rt. 4, Cochran. 30 purebred Hampshire pigs, all 6 wks. old, extra well marked and well developed, good belts, $15. ea. with Reg. papers; $12.50 ea, individual with papers or $11. ea. for lot if all taken immediately. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Reg. Duroc pigs, 12 wks. old, from FFA chain, Reg. in buyers mame, $15. ea. Sow won Ist place at County Fair. Charles Miller, Rt. 1, Panola pels 5, Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4- Reg. Landrace, service age boar and gilts, from popular bloodlines, Reg. in buyers name, $25. up. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Reg. "SPC shoats, best bloodlines, near 50-50 color, the long meat type; also, nice riding horse bridle and Mart- ingle to match, good as new. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Reg. Spotted Poland China pigs, best bloodlines. Will ship. Hugh Westbrook, Cave Spring. Landrace pigs, $10. ea. James Malcom, eds Trickum Rd., Woodstock. Reg. Landrace boar, 15 mos. old, for sale, Lawrence Shep- pard, Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, Ph. HI. 3- 9032 (Atlanta). Reg. Belitsville No. 1 boars, from choice breeding stock, for sale. Calvin Stone, Pine- C*| view. Purebred Poland China, meat type pigs, boars end gilts, 9 wks. old, treated for Cholera, Reg. in pe name, Jerry Allmon, Rt. 1, Butler. Purebred Duroc rey from disease free herd, Reg. in buy- ers name, 10 wks. old. Richie McCants, Butler. 2 purebred Duroc males, wt. about 150 lbs., $50. ea. Guy- ton Smith, Rt. 3, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-2645. Purebred Beltsville boars and gilts, $35. ea. with pa- pers and $30. without, all wormed, treated for Cholera and disease free. Rudolph Chambless, Homerville Nashville. Spotted Poland China bred gilts, service boars and 4 mos. old gilts and boars. All se- lect breeding stock. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst (4 mi. SE of), Ph. 2818. Duroc boars, wormed and treated, can be Reg., $25. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi. SE of on Hwy. 30). Reg. OIC breeding stock, shoats, 12-14 wks. old, $20.- $25. ea.: gilts, breeding age, $35. ea.; also young sows, $35. All reg. in buyers name. Pigs and gilts crated FOB; sows at farm. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. Rd., J. | ders; name. Harold Smith, Rt, 3, Athens, Ph. Li 39850. oe Landrace hogs, elig. for; Want 40 or 50 good feeder pigs, wt. 50 75 lbs., good thrif- ty, no runts, within 100 mi radius of Louisville. Davi Benson, Rt. 3, Louisville, Want quality dairy ps CV, to freshen this fall; also, want 6 Angus 800 Ib. pulls. R. B. Curtis, Farmington, Ph. Madison 2603. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Cert. Ga. Red Imp. P. R. otato plants 75c C., 500, $2, 3 M; Bunch P. R. 500, $2.50, $4.00 M; Rutger Tomato 75a C, 500 $2, $3 M. Calif. Won- der and Red Cayanne Pepper 75c C., $5 M. PP and prompt shipment. H. E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley. Good tender white corn= field bean seed Germ. 91 pct. 65c cup.; Red speckle crow- der peas. Germ. 85c pct. 50c cupfull, 3 cups, $1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Govt. Insp. and treated Ga. Red sweet potato plants $3 M. 2 M. and up $2.75 M. Del. Full count, prompt shipment. Luther Griffis, Rt. 2, Odum. Large Martin gourd seed. 10c doz. 3 doz., 25c, plus 4 postage. Mrs, Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Freshly dug, well rooted, Cert. Suwanee Bermuda, the recommended stolens pasture grass for deep sandy soils, in two bushel, tant bags. Exp. Col. pes bag: 1 - 4 bags, $4.00, 5 - 9, $3.50, 10 - more, $3.00. ED: c Brum: balow, Fort Gaines. Rutger tomato plants 300, $1.50, 500 - $2.25; $3.50 M; Calif. Wonder sweet and Cay- enne Hot pepper same price as tomato plants; Egg plants $1 C. $6 M. All prepaid in Georgia. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. 8-2039. Tomato plants 25 for $1.00, Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Sparta. 54 bu. Brab peas slightly mixed with Irons, Germ. 71.50 pet. $4 bu. Fob. J.L., Davidson, Bonaire. White 6 wk. beans, Germ. 91 pct. 75 pct.; yellow pop corn, Germ. 94 pct., 50c pt. Okra, Germ. 97 pct., 40c cup- ful; Tong mushmelon, Germ, 94 pet., 10c big spoonful and stamped envelope. Add post- age. Vella Rica, Rt. 1 Cum- ming. Good tender old time corn- field beans; speckled cu t shorts, Germ. 77 pct.; mixed cutshorts and creasbacks Germ. 80 pct. All 65c cupful each. Add _ postage. Preston Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Plants, Gov. insp., treated potato, full count good plants, Ga. Reds, $1.50 M., P. R. Po- tato, $3.00 M., fill large or- Rutger tomato moss pack $3.00 M., $1.00 C., Calif. Wonder hot pepper, $6.00 M. del. W. R. Lightsey; Surrency. Imp. Ga. Red Sweet Pota- to plants, vine type, Cert. -|strong, well rooted, $4.00 M; over 5 M. $3.50 PP. Prompt shipment, full count. Fill large or a le orders the day received. I. Riggins, Rt. 1,- Box 42, Hoboken, Ph. GL. 8- 3133. 82 Red _ spotted conde: pet. germ.; Blue Java, 80; pct, Early Brown crowders, 87 pet. Germ,; tender hull gelect, | Germ. 86 pct. Each 50c cup; Hickory King corn, Germ. 96 pet., $1.25 gal. Add postage, G.-: Ty Brown, Rt i> Ball Ground. Cert. meat boars. Vac- . moisture resis: | : PACE FOUR SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Rutger tomato plants now $1.00 C.; also Hot cow orn pepper $1.50 C. PP. H. FF. Seay, 3917 Panthersville d,, Rt. 2, Ellenwood. Pensacola Bahio Grass seed, urity 97:44, Germ. 75 pct. No Freed seed. 23 lb. FOB; also 1000 Bu. good weevil free ellow corn, for _ $1.50 Bu, M. J. Gaddis, Box 124, uitman, L. A. Copperskin potato - plants, grown from vine cut- ez seed $3.50 M., del, to thitd zone. Guaranteed full count. peu ready. J. F. Gruber, Odum. 1900 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza, in 100 Ib. bags, pure seed, 99.71 pct.; Germ, 70.00 pct; hard seed 22 pet.; total germ. and hard seed 92 pet.; 24c Yb. lots of 500. lbs. or more. 25 pound of less than 500 ibs. Harry Johnson, Jr., Rt. 1, Silver Creek. Early brown crowder peas, Germ. 73 pet. 5 lbs., $1; Mung bee Germ. 71 pet. 5 lbs, ee Hickory King seed, erm. 96 pet., $1.00 gal., $1.50 eck. Add pe Pp, rown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Jumbo Bushel gourd seed grows huge Martin shape, 95 ft. and more around grown from origanitors roe 4 seed, $1.00 10, $2.00. L. T. Wildes, Rt. 4, oo 1,900 lbs. Sericea - Lespe- deza seed, in 100 Ib. bags, Germ. 74 pct.; hard seed 22 pet.; total Germ, and hard seed 92 pet., 24c Ib. in lots of 500 Ibs. or more; 25 lb. in lots less than 500 lbs, Harry Johnson, Jr., Rt. 1, Silver Creek. Big Jim African gourd seed, grows 4 - 6 ft. around, 50c ea. = 4 seed. $1. Jim Davis, Rt. ; Waycross. Millions Ga. Red _ potato Jants, some Copper Skins. Bate j inspected, $3.50 M. Post- paid to 3rd. zone. Full count and. oer shipment as teed. J. H. Williams, A Large early bearing straw- boy Plants $1.00 Be 500 $4.- 0 PP. No. C. O. D. or out of sto orders. Gladys Duran, Rt. 1, Cummings. Orig. Jumbo bu. gourd seed, rows 4-6 ft. around, 3 seeds 1.00 8, $2.00; also, Dishrag, Short Neck, Martin, Yard long Dipper, Darning gourd, 50c pk. 3 pks. $1. Lewis Mor- gan, Rt. 4, Waycross. 1959 crop citron seed, Germ. 80 pot. $1.35 lb. PP. W. D. As- kew, Rt. 2, Davisboro, Cert. Ga. Red potato plants $3.50 M. or lots of 2,500 or more $3 M. FOB my farm. No checks. L. B. Collins 385 Ca- mellia Court, Camilla. Spring tomato plants, Rut- eh Marglobe, Big Boy, Ox- art, yellow Ponderosa, 30, $1.00; collard - cabbage 70c om Brussel Sprouts, 70e C.; Banana pepper 30c doz.; sage plants 10c ea, PP. Fred With- erspoon, 308 Holderness, St. er Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3- Cert. Ga. Red sweet. potato gece ready now for del, $3 . 5 M. or more $2.50 M. FOB. L. A. Eunice, Rt. 1, Bris- tol, Ph. 2805 (Baxley) B. Ga. Red potato plants, Cert. Ga. Red potato plants. Any quantity. Available at arm anyday or we'll ship 500, $2.00, $3.00 ite Lowell Head, Alma, Ph. 2684, Rutger tomato ae open field grown 500, $1.75, $3 M., Cert. with full count. Mrs. E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662, Fitz- gerald, Ga. Millions Cert. Ga. Red po- tato plants. Come any day or we'll ship by PP or express, 500, $2.00; $3.00, M. B. J. Head, Alma, Ph. 3791. Damp packed Superfection Everbearing Strawberry plants $2.00 C. PP. Ga. orders only. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd., Atlanta 11. Cert. Sweet potato plants, Ga. Reds now ready $4.00 M. PP to 38rd. zone by Parcel Post. W. M. Moore, Rt. 4, Al- ma. Potato plants, State Insp. Ga. Reds, tied with cert. tape, 400, $7. prompt shipment, full count, No checks. F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ph. 3819 (Baxley) Cayenne Hot, Ruby King, Calif. Wonder sweet pepper plants. 75 C. $4 M; Marglobe tomato plants. 75c C., $3.00 M., Black Beauty egg plants, $1. 00 C., 500, $3. Watis Cros- by, Graham. Cert. Lealand Bunch rh and $5.00 M. del. by PP. Orders shipved on day specified. E. F, En- trekin, Rt. 1, Box 270, Bre- men. Gov. ins. Ga. Red _ potato, Marglobe and Rutgers tomato and Calif. Wonder pepger plants, all $3 M. 60 C. Add postage, Florence Oquinn, Rt. 2, Surrency. Cert. Ga. Red Sweet potato plants, $3.00 M. at farm. Gene Cason, Rt. 2, Blackshear, Ph. Hi 9-3798. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE New Western saddle bri- dle. See at my place or write. George Ferguson, *C ave Spring. Unwashed white feed bags free of holes, 20c each in lots of 12 or more. Postpaid. Eve- lyn Bramlett, Margret. Old time country salt cured meat hams, 65c lb., should- ers, 40c each; 50 lb. cans pure hog lard $6.50 can. Will ship No chks. J. B. Heard, 1992 Spinks St. N. W. Atlanta, Ph. Sy. 4-4850. Two sugar cured hams, wts. 19 and 25 lbs., 75c pound; al- so 100 lb. whole hog saus- age, freezer wrapped in 10 Ib. lots, 60 lb. Cant ship. R. J. Carter, Whitesburg, Ph. TE. 2-7395. Yellow root, 4 lb., $1.50; Wild Cherry Bark 4 lb., $1.50; Sweet gum bark 4 lb., $1.50. Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. 3 Smoked shoulders, ave. weight 17 lbs, 40c Ib. plus postage. Homer Vanzandt, Dial. Chicken manure well rot- ted, dry, no shavings. Del. West Side. L. E.. Widney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., S. W. Atlanta, Ph. Pl 3- 9005. - Wheels for horse drawn mowing machine and _ hay rake, $5.00 each. H. B. Brook- shire, Suches. Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, good plants, full count, no checks. $2.75 M. del. 2 M. up $2.40 M. del. Leland Lightsey, Rt. 2 Screven. Cert, Ga. Red sweet potato plants. $2.00 M. FOB. Now ready, good plants, full count. Woodrow Lightsey, Surrency. Dill, cauliflower, Prusels sprouts, -broccoli, garly Scar- let dawn, Rutger, and Golden yellow tomatoes, Bell, Pi- miento, hot, and Banana pep- ers; parsley, Wakefield cab- age, swiss chard, eggplants, all 35c doz. No less $1.00 or- ders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Register. Ga. Reds cert. sweet pota- to plants, grown from vine cut pees. $5 M. Gerald Hall, . 2 Ashburn. 43 feet 10 in. rubber belt- ing in perfect condition. $25. Come after. W. C. McDonald, Oglethorpe. Jerusalem Artichokes for planting and for pickles, Pick up at my place any amt. $10 gal. $8.00 Bu. pick up. Pre- paid to 2nd. zone $2.00 gal. Add 15e each zone above 2nd. Express collect, $8.00 bu. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave. N. E., Atlanta 8 Ph. Tr. 4-6452. 7 lbs. nice clean Pecan 1959 crop large nuts $1.55. Will not ship. Fred Wither- spoon, 308 Holderness St., At- lanta 10, Ph. PL 3-5251. Choice Country Cured Hams from Lean type hog, 10 - 50 lbs., $1.00 Ib. Wm: E. Lanier, Rt. No. 2, Box 84, Met- ter, Ph. MU. 5-1015. for $1; Heartleaf root, .{lard box $1; May apple root, 4 lbs box, $1. PP Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. No. 3, Elli- jay. Old Fashion country cured Oak-wood Smoked meat guaranteed sound: Hams 10-25 Ibs., 85c lb.; shoulders and sides 8-20 Ibs. 60c lb. At farm, but will ship Express C. O. D: R. C. Hurst, RFD 2, Meigs. Black hand - carved western saddle, hooded stirrups, 0 n e girth, very good cond, $48.00. Mrs. Val. Beaty, 4239 Flet Shoals Rd., Decatur, Bu 9- 0173. Handmade old time Bull- whips, made from Indian tan cow hide leather, plaited with handle in whip, any length, $1 per ff, Bud Murkerson, Rt. and shoulders from corn fed} Gi 6, Eastman. 18 lbs. yellow beeswax, 65c lb. F. O. B. Geo, N. Thomas, Rocky Ford. 5000 creosoted pine posts, 2-1/2 in. to 12 in. in dia., 6- 1/2 ft. lengths and 8-1/2 feet corner posts. Dr. Virgil S. Steele, 9th Ave. at Church St, Eastman, Ph Ph. 3269. ; 28 or 30, Ibs of good clean white or grey goose feathers (slightly used) will sell the lot in bulk only, $15.00. Mrs, Ike Dean, Rt. 2, Dawson. One Farm bell, Mrs. J. C. Sims, Sr., 136 Eighth St. N. E, Atlanta 9, Terrace apt., Ph. Tr, 52134, Blue Gill Bream _ Finger- lings, truck del. Lanier Craft, Clayton. Gourds: large 50c ea., med. 30c; also large pack of Mar- tin gourd seed 25c. Add post- age. R. Chastain, -Rt.25; Ellijay. Free Kiln Dried Shavings for sale. Rear 303 Walker St. S. W. Atlanta, Ph. JA 3-6956. Four nice sugar cured hams from young meat type corn fed hogs, 18 - 20 lbs. 80c lb. PP in Ga. Write for exact wt. before ordering, Roland L. Gray, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Several treated and well cured hickory smoked hams. Ranging from 10 = 22 lbs. wt. 80c lb. and _ postage. The small ones are nice sized pic- nic hams killed in Dee. 1959. D. A. Vandiver, Margret. One pair of Sunbeam elec- tric sheep shears with six heads, perfect condition, $30. James D. Joyner, Rt. 1, Box 115, Ft. Valley, Ph. Ja. 5-2817. Cured meat, hams and shoulder side for sale. Mrs. Will Howell, Rt. 1, Mitchell. Catnip, 30e bunch: pepper- mint, 30c doz.; Queen of Mea- dow, 25e bunch; Ratsbane 60c; large match box full. Add pos- |: tage. Mrs. Freeman Route, Ellijay. Oat straw, 500 bales on farm near Norcross. or will deliver. Jesse Beckwith, 3855 Randell Mill Rd., Atlanta 5. CE 7-9803. Nice fresh yellow country butter. 30c Ib. at my home. Mrs. George Siceloff, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. White feed sacks. 100 cap. not washed. 4, $1.00. burlap feed sacks 15c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. J. F. Carter, Mc- Murry Dr. S. W..,. Box 487, Atlanta 11, Ph. Di ATSB. 2. Large Martin gourds, . 50c ea.; med. 35c ea.: also fresh green catnip leaves 25c at.: fresh poke salad 50c sa!. pack- ed in vlastic film. Add post- age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5. Ellijay. Sassafras Long, . vellow and yel- low dock root, cherry tree bark and peppermint. All 2 lbs. for $1.50 or 3 lbs. $2.00 PP. Mrs. Candy Holden, Box 13% 73, Rt. 5, Ellijay. ~ Nice country cured middl- ing meat 35c lb. at mv nlace. Will not shin. G. U. Bramlett, Rt. -4, Marietta, Ph. 8-8947. ~ Sassafras root, vellow root. 4 lb. lard box full $1: Rasv- berry sprout, Blackberry, Mt. Huckleberry, Dewberry, 4, $1.Strawberry plants. 12, $1. Add postage. Miss Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Yellow root 4 lots lard box e 75c. Add pose. Miss Annie | als Sue Walker, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 4 good nice dried country hams, about 30 lb. each, galt cured. Guaranteed against spoilage, 70c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. oorland Notify Parley Pa ee Yellow and Sassafras root 4 Ib. lard box, $1 or 10 Ib. sugar bag full, $2; Wild Cher- ry in small box, 50c; Rasv-|1 berries, Huckleberry bushes, 6, $1.00. Add postage. Miss Odell Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Attractive all leather ae ferent design Billfolds, for men or women. $5 ea. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Real country cured hams hogs (raised and cured my- self) for sale. R. B. Brad- shaw, 367, Nelson St. Atlan- ta, Ph. Ja. 4-3660. Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 85e for 4 lb. lard boxful; yellow root plants 50c doz; Martin gourd seed, 20c large pack. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. : 300 bales bright wheat and oat Straw, large square bales, 50c bale at barn, Dacula, Ga. John D. Gilbert, 1896 Ridge- wood Dr. N. E., Atlanta, Ph. Atlanta Dr. 7-5471, or Thorn- well 3-3938 (Lawrenceville) White feed sacks raveled and washed, No stamps or let- Blackberry and Mt.| Want one wagon good condition. Stat Bree, Mrs. 'H. T. , Wrightsville. Want 1/4 OF. proved white or p: = ees James , Box 38, Fairb) rn, Want 1 lb. more or less white Polcat peas otherw own as Much peas for seed big white peas with a ye eye sometimes 20 to the ive price and I will the money. J. C. Rt., Trenton. Want old Tee aia. zt, brown crowder peas, please d advise price per pound. Arvel Faith, Ledbetter Box 30, Dalton: (2252 Want 3 lbs. sore: Alum seed, Phe pay $1.50 for 3 lbs, del. to my address, please ; write first. Harold W. an Rt. 1, Lafayette. in any quantities and size for fall delivery. D. B. Hun 3590 Evans Road, Dorsws - Want setting 7 duck-leg chickens and He Ts Harrison, = < ters. 15 each you pay postage, P2552": Mrs, K. B. Martin, Rt. 1, Tal- mo. ss One. 18 in. farm bell com- plete with frame in good con- dition. A. S. Isbell, att 3, Thomaston, Ph. 7-634 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Want several Pomegransse sprouts, with good roots. Pre- fer the sweet type. Want only the fruit bearing type. A. C. Williams, 1903 Columbia Dr.., Decatur, Ph, Bu, 9-1493. - Correction: Want several truck loads Coastal Bermuda grass, Quote price on 2 truck loads weekly. Clarence E. Thompson, Warthen. Want sugar cured ham wt. 15-20 lb. close to Atlanta. Write details or call. Mrs. F. L. Clark, 715 3rd. Ave. sco tur, Dr. 3-1143. Want some yellow Dock root. Mrs. A. L. Wolfe, 1031 1/2 State Line Rd., Rossville. Want ohe cup brown half runner beans with little black stripe and dark purple velvet blooms; one cup large brown crowder peas with little black specks. Ship C. O. D. Miss Ru- by Smith, Rt. 1, Irwinton. Want spoiled hay, prefer- ably in bales. Dr. P. E. Bel- cher, 1621 Powers Ferry Rd., Marietta Ph. 9-6323. Want Okra Seed, (type be- ginning to set bloom and pods about a foot high). State price and etc. F, A. Nickelson, Rt. 1, Box 170. Greensboro. : Want Black crowder peas also Polcat peas and old time Hackworth apples. State what you have and prices. Frank J. Osborne, P. O. Box 624, Cedartown. Want Long (2-3ft.) handle gourd seed. J. W. Joiner, 1407 - 7th. Ave. Albany. Want one bu. of Knuckle} Woo Hull crowder peas. Clarence E. Thompson, Warthen. Want one bu. and half of purple Hull peas to plant. Quote cheapest price and give location. Jack Owensby, Rt. o Covington. Want 1 - 2 Ibs W: Wild Ginsene root..Send sample and _ price. o J. Conway, Rt. 1, Kings- on. Want few hives of Bees, to carry to Mountains for t h e Sourwood honey flow, on Share basis. Contact Benuy Jones, 69 Baker St. N. W., At- lanta, Ph. MU. 8-6502. 30 Ibs. clean used geese fea- thers. $10.00 M. L. Steed, 39 Church St., Palmetto. Rt 2, Box am Rossville. - Want some iron or steel fence post. Mrs. Henry Carr, gourds. Mrs. Cataula. Want 50 = 60 tons of aa also 30 tons oat or es ee os State price and if a1 or not. Joe peat 1084 Ho ton Mill Rd. - Atlan Ph. ME 47040. Want few crates straw ries from party within mi. Calhoun, | and a F OR SALE ie 5 quilt tops made af: print scraps, dbl. bed size, 2 Non-Such, 2 Bow Tie, 1 # Gal, $2. 50 each, Mrs. Davis, Ril; Empire. | Emb. pillow cases Pa good sheeting. a ms 36, = ce de- signs, an Yr. an and Hers, Good nigh ae 6 Sweet Dreams, $1.50 se ( oe elles sound. one in. diam, 1 spout 14 x 19 $2. Aad postage, V el la Rice, Rt. 1 Hand crocheted cross shap ed book marks twenty f cents each. Miss Mabel Met calfe, 210 Evans Drive, catur. 11 new handmade quilts lining dyed to match tops, new material. Nicely made,2 1/2 lb. cotton, $5. ea. and 60e postage, for each ae Mr Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2, Box Adairsville. we White pillow STs $1. set, broadcloth, $1.25 s Old fashion Bonnets $1.; A rons, 3 small, $1., med ed. 750, aE bib $1., dish towels out $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett Hiereie Box wi; Oak SALE EVENTS May 21 Saturday tke in-One Angus. Auction Coosa Valley Sale Barn | Rome, Floyd Co., 1 PM... ooo the Northwest Ga. Angus Assn., annual Sale, and James Youngs Reg. and John Franks Grade Herds yp sat Sale. . , 12 bulls, 53 females mostly bred hetn tered; 75 cows with Be) plus. 20 bred