Farmers Bulletin Commissioner sderal entomolo- to oe | and 1 ene pest since ; on more than 300 species of neluding Georgias major crops corn, cotton, peach trees, pea- obacco, sweet. spe sors and crim- u t heelle feeds: on he a. but the main damage is done to fi roy. an entire crop. Already the eradication program has been ee in 23 of the 77 counties _resul ns fits. work, extensive age has been prevented, ike mos ee the white-fring- ee GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1960 Agricultural CALENDAR June 22, Georgia Experiment Station, Grif- fin - Georgia Corn Millers Astoriarion State Meeting. : June 24 = Cody Farm, Vienna ~ Hamp- shire Field Day June 27 ~ July 1 Wahsega, Dahlonega North Georgia Forestry Camp. - June 27-30, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton ~~ $tate 4-H Council Meeting. June 29, Rock Eagle Park, EatontonMas- ter 4-H Club Banquet. July 13 ~ 15, Center for Continuing Educa- tion, University of Georgia, Athens Southeastern Community porennent Association. and trade for transportation. For this reason, a joint federdl-state quarantine is included in the eradication program. Farm products, soil, machinery and arti- cles capable of carrying or harboring this insect are regulated by the quaran- tine. The process of eradication, treating the soil with insecticides Heptachlor and _Dieldrin, is an expensive and sometimes lengthy operation. However, now that funds have been appropriated for this purpose and the new insecticides are available, Georgians can look forward to the day when we will be completely free of the white-fringed beetle. Georgia farmers can help state and. federal entomologists in this work by reporting any unusual damage to crops. FEEDING OF SOWS For a week after farrowing, a sow should be fed one of the bulky farrowing rations containing bran, say animal hus- bandmen, Agricultural Extension Ser- vice. By the end of the second week, sows should have full access to a. self-feeder containing corn and supplement. ASC Commitfeeman Election By Mail The election of community Agricul- tural Stabilization and Conservation com- mitteemen in Georgia will be conducted by mail ballot this year, according to an announcement this -week by John F. Bradley, Administrative Officer of the s Agricultural Stabilization and Conserva- ot tion State Office in Athens, Georgia. The period for voting in the com- munity elections will be from August 3 through August 15. The county conven> _ tions to elect the county ASC commit- tees will be held on August 30 in each county. Farmers in each community will elect a committee consisting of a chairman, vice-chairman, and regular member. In addition, first and second alternates will be elected in each community. The com- Inunity committee chairmen will also be the community delegates to the county conventions.. A county ASC committee for each county consisting of a chairman, vice-chairman, regular member, and two alternates will be elected at the county convention. Voting for community committeemen | ~ will be done by mail, with the county ASC office sending a secret ballot and a return envelope to every eligible voter on its records. The ballots will be mailed by August 5, Bradley stated. The Feder- al governments Agricultural Conserva- tion Program, Price Support, Allotment and Marketing Quota, and Soil Bank Program, are administered by the coun- ty and community ASC committees. Members of these committees are elected for 1-year terms, and will take office September 1. MORE PIG PARLORS In Georgia, more and more farmers are fattening hogs for market in close confinement in concrete floored pens call- ed pig parlors, report animal husband- men, Agricultural Extension Service. It is estimated there are 2,000 to 4,000 of these pig parlors in Georgia now, as compared to practically none five years ago, Senn Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ P&ANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES NUMBER S HITE - FRINGED BEETLE apes . ee ls Co Sees Fa ee ae ad ath) heed ta kD PAGE TWO 556 a IATE MEMBER GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Ailanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 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 commercial business, any commercia] businessman, any company or organization l- zensed as a commercia) 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 resposibility for any notice appearmg in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting 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- Mailing Room Sunt. by Georgia Department of lication that is delivered through the United States PHIL CAMPBELL mail. MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Editor Jack Gilchrist Notices _ Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Circulation . Mrs. LaMyre Jarman Published weekly at oon 122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted at oe at a rate of postage provided for in Section 1 : 1917. Candler Clement Jr Act of Oct. 8 Address requests be mailing list, changes MANAGER, to of address, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to of removed from ete. to CIRCULATION All requeste for Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. FARM WORK WANTED 32 yr. old, white Christian man and christian wife, with 2 young children, want job raising broilers or tending to laying hens, or cattle, or hogs, with christian people. We are Non-drinking and easy to get along with. Rev. E. M. South- erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 32 yr. old man, wants job foekin after laying hens. ave 5 children. Exp. in lay- ing hens and broilers. Have to be moved. Go anywhere. Write A. D. Mathis, 235 Ea. Sum- qaitt St. Gainesville. Farmer with equipment, wants to bale Hay on share basis. Can cut, rake and bale. In vicinities of Monroe, Bis- hop, Winder and Athens (that js) according to amounts of ay to be baled. Write R. W. McDowell, Rt. 1, Bishop (or gee at farm at High Shoals, isnown as the Meeks Place). Want job on farm as handy man, looking after cows, chickens and hogs, also tend for and Can do rough carpen- er ae painting work. Want house, wired for elec. ae in or around Bibb County. Can give good Ref. Warren Perry, 3866 Fairmont Ave., Macon. 53 yr. old woman no bad habits, member of Church of God, wants job with reliable people on farm, doing light farm work, for home and rea- sonable salary. Can give Ref. Ada Mullinax, Shannon, Ph. 42459. Dependable man wants job _ on cattle farm as handy man and caretaker, also keep up carpenter and paint repairs. Can furnish A-1 Ref. on this type work and character. Age 52 and married. State salary and size of house. Buss Puc- kett, Trenton. RE TCE RESTO CO ER NI SU Me Want job on poultry farm. Layers, hens and broiler ex- eo Write. Bill Stephens, 14 So. Green St., Gainesville. White man, 41 yrs. old. wife, 1 small child, wants job on cattle, hog or regular type farm. Experienced. Year around work preferred. Drive tractor, truck, etc. Need house, 4-5 R. with elec. water, etc. and reasonable salary. E. L. Nicholson, Rt. 3, Box 75, Col- lege Park. Disabled War 2 Vet., white, unencumbered, 53 yrs. old de- sires light farm or garden work on farm. Small salary, room, board and laundry. Can drive ear, truck or _ tractor. Am honest, sober, reliable. Request bus fare. Elmer G. Banks, VA Centerm Sec. Dormi Services, Dublin. ~ Single, white man, 54 yrs. old, sober, dependable, will- ing worker, exp., wants job on farm. Do not operate farm machinery, but willing to learn. Fair salary and place to live. Have own furniture. At once. J. . . Langley, 666 Bryan St., S. E., Atlanta 12: Ph. MU 8-9426. Woman, 51, with 2 boys, 14 and 16, will do light farm work on farm for aged couple, in Rabun, Towns or Union Co. for $10 week and shack on rocky stream with springs and garden. Have to be moved. Mrs. Polly Hall, Trenton. 70 yr. old white man, hon- est, good worker sober, wants job on farm with good peonle, live as one of family. Cant drive. Cary J. Leverett, 3272 Gordon Rd., S. W. Atlanta 11. Man. 59 yrs. old, desires light farm work on small truck farm, for small wages (as get pension). and room and board. C. H. Carruth, RFD, Thomasville. 1 For Service: want to bud pecan treest at half what trees would cost. Will bear sooner. State number you have and where located. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. Atlanta 8, Ph, TR 4-6452, MARKET BULLETIN White, middleaged, married man, no children, wants job on farm. Can drive tractor and handle all types of farm ma- chinery, also drive truck. Pre- fer Sumter or in adjoining counties. John H. Carnette, 103 No. Prince St. Americus. Ph. 5927. No. 1 Dairyman with help- er, wants job, Can take over and run dairy. Go anywhere in Ga. Have good references. Have to be moved. C. L. Sin- iard, Rt. 1, Box 42, Leesburg. Single, white man, retired, wants job as caretaker of farm, cattle ranch, or any light farm work, for room, board and reasonable salary. Will batch, want modern conven- iences. G. . Henry, 212 Pierce St. c/o O. D. Henry, LaGrange. Exp. farmer, can do any kind work, good with dairy, cattle and operate all kinds farm equipment, drive truck, etc. 22 yrs. old, single an d dont drink, want reasonable salary and place to stay: Do not have transportation. Edw. Eugene Warner, c/o Gafton Devero, Rt. 3, Ludowici. FARM HELP WANTED Want woman for light farm work on farm for reasonable salary, room and board. Thos. R. West, Rt. 1, Box 237, Ellen- wood. Want nice, whife woman, middleaged widow all right, to live in home on farm with Christian couple, and do light farm work, $20 week and separate quarters with radio. State age, height, weight, all particulars. F. E. Schluter, Rt. 3, Box 223, Brunswick. Ph. AM 5-8551. W ant working Foreman, not over 54 yrs., sober, honest for Cattle Ranch. Must be able operate equipment. $50 week with advances, house, water, Pickup truck, and farm privi- leges. 4 mi. town. Contact D. L. Fountain, P, O. Box 671, Hames Robins. Ph. WA 3 Want white woman, without dependents, to work on chick- en farm and do garden work, etc. for reasonable salary. Ww. E. Chambley, Rt. 3, Box 103, Griffin. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Complete irrigation system including sufficient fittings for well rounded system, Die- sel Power Unit, Peerless pump, 6 and 5 in. aluminum pipe, etc.; also, Oliver 4 cory picker; also John Deere R tractor and 5 yd. pan with hydraulic system. Sell to- gether or separately. Ralph J. Simons, General Megr., Sey- mour Farms, P. O. Box 293, Thomson, Ph. 1437. 12 - 26 Combine tire, like new, $40,; 70 HP. Buda Die- sel engine on Skid Base, good, $350.; Td-18A Intnl. with angledozer, $2750.00. Robert H. Tootle, Reidsville, Ph. 2151. 1954 Willys 4 wheel drive ton, Ph. Midway 71-7700. Model B John Deere trac- tor good condition, $800.00; tractor trailor, $200. Mrs. Ruth M. Nutt, Rt. 1, Locust Grove (Luella) Ga. Ph. 4174 (McDonough). Six row cotton duster, fits Ford Tractor, in good condi- tion, price right. J. L. Lan- caster, Rt. 5, Eastman. John Deere 12-A combine engine j us t reconditioned, canvas replaced two seasons back. R. E. Pound, Woodland, Ph. OR 4-2456. One Front End Loader for Ford Tractor, $225. Pickup my place at Welcome. Or will trade for Bush Hog. Ashley Wright, 98 LaGrange St., Newnan. 1953 Chev. 2 ton Buin, wood E. | truck, $600. Mrs. Pearlie Kent, Rt 2. Doerun, Ga. Pasture Dream, lift type e cellent cond., $150; 7 ft. rea mounted mower for Farmall Farmall H, $75.00 L. H. Ham- pton, Woodstock, GL-5- -8455.| ~ Saw Mill, in good condi- tion, 52 in. Disston Saw, Intnl. stationary fuel burning en- gine, 30 gal. tank. Extra parts and equipment. Rea- sonably priced. See by ap- pointment. A. G. Harris, Su- gar Valley, Ph. Main 9-5330. 5,000 laying cages, 15c ea. Sell all or part. Ernest Van- degrift, Rt. 3, Pine Mt., Ph. North 3-2307, after 6:30 P. M. 20 disc, 2 section Ford har- row, 2 point hitch, pull type, angler with hydraulic lift to cut or straighten. Used very little, $125.00; J. D. 4 dise til- ler, pick up type with 1 iron wheel, M or Mt. tractor used very little, $125 at Farm. Mar- vin Newsome, Sandersville, ph. 3856. Excellent Jeep, 4 ahead drive, completely rebuilt, new motor, 5 tires, brakes, clutch, carburetor, wiring, all new. Only 400 miles since over- hauling. Fully guaranteed. W. Lee Morrison, Jr., 5 Ar- gonne Dr., N. W., Atlanta 5, Ph. CE 3-0428 (home) EQUIPMENT (for sale), Taylor trailer type sub - soiler, nearly new, $125.00; also 12 in. Fairbank Morse hammer mill, both good cond.; 20 ft. endless belt, $110.00. James C. Wil liams, 1 AAS Whitehall Douglasville, Ph. 2-2654. - Mower for a Farmall A tractor, very good cond., $45; middle Buster, $20; also other tractor parts. T. W. William- son Rt. 1, Bowdon. Farmall H or M_ mower, perfect cond., $125; 3 point hitch middlebuster, $15.00; two 3 point hitch blades. $30 and $40; Bulldozer blade Far- mall H or M, $35.00; Stover Hammer Mill, $45.00; point hitch subsoiler, $10.00; Jeep front end for parts. Neal T. Williams, Rt. 3, Buena Vis- ta. Mower, rear mounted six ft. blade, fits Ford tractor, good cond., $150.00 or will trade for bush and bog har-}H. row, 3 point lift. Ralph Mea- dows, Rt. 3, Douglasville. 300 gal. Dari-Kool bulk milk tank; three Intn] single unit milking machines. J. |Ronald Mullins, Box 298, Pine Mt. Ga., Ph. North 3-2585. Farmall H tractor, lights, starter, perfect mechanically, good rubber; also 7 ft. mow- ing machine, Intnl. Harvestor with hydro, cylinder. Sell or trade for cattle, or truck. Billy Williamson, Rt. 7, Ful- ton Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH 2-4438. 2 Goodyear tractor tires, 2 tubes, size 7 - 24 for Gibson tractor. One tire has lots good use yet the other tire and both tubes good. All 4 for $35.00. Will not ship. Mrs. H. E. Hartley, Ellenwood, Ph. MA 17-4057. Super M. Farmall and 77 New Holland baler. Both in excellent cond. H. S. Daws, Rutledge, Ph. 2357. John _ Deere equipment: cultivator model 212, for 520 or 620 J. D. tractor, perfect pickup 28000 actual miles|cond., $150; tool bar for 3 guaranteed 30 days, $795. J.|point hitch with 9 _ coiled W. Waddell, Rt. 5, Thomas-| spring standards, $175; six coiled spring 3/4 in sauare for M or 40 or 42, $30. Milton P. Minchew Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5806. Good 1H wagon and gears, good as new, $50.00; also bush and bog .harrow 8 new disc made by Keen, good as new. Pull from draw- bar, $150. Mrs. Kal. H. Kines, | 2 Rt. 3, Covington. : seasons, reasonable. Mrs. L. Brown, Rt. 1, Rochelle. 24 tooth Bermuda _ grass plow, hay baler; Easy Flo. Small irrigating system, 5 H. P. gas engine, 500 ft. light 3 in. steel pipe; 1/2 doz. sprinklers; 1954 Dodge milk truck insulated body, good shape. 1951 Dodge pick up truck, 6 row mule cotton dus- ter. C, A. George, Rt. 2, Li- thonia, Ph. HU 2-6609. ; H, $75.00; 3 disc plow for| H. 3 | tools. Turner over head . peanut! shaker and plows, used vee ruc spreader, | jek Payne, But er, 3945. Five row hore arawn: aia plex cotton duster good cond. $100.00. Mrs. F. D. Patterso Rt.<27 McDonough, 207. Dearborn Rotary 10 good as new, first $230.0 it. No letters. Zack L. Wilk Valdosta, Ph. CH 2-0363. Intnl. T-50 pickup h baler with motor, | $450. Large M. M. Tractor $99 small A. C. tractor with al equipment $450.00; J. Diesel, $2100; Papec itaghage chopper 62, $650. 00; Fo Moldboard plow. $125.00: All Purpose plow, $75; DeLav Pump and pail type milk parts. T. K. Putnam, c/o nam Bros. Dairy, Rt. lehem Rd. ya one half original price. Ken- neth Sutton, Ocilla. Set of planters with ferti- : lizer. distributor for Farmall ; Cub tractor, $100.00. Jack | Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd. Marietta, Ph. HE '5-8656. ue Equipment for 24,000 broil- er unit; A. R. Wood 1000 cap. gas brooders, $30. 00 ea.; Pu- rina P-16 hanging type Pyne ers, $1.00 ea.: Oakes 8 - automatic water. pete ea. John B. Guthrie, Rt. 1, Duluth, Ph. Norcross 3683. Mowing machine and Take, : horse drawn, tr $75 for both. D. G. Carson, a Rt. 2, Powder Springs. : Cole comb, ett of horse turning plows; beam plow. ek Gee and other Will ment. Albert Bart Kennesaw. Foley 61 and 31 sharpening machines, f in cond. Both for $285.00 ca G. Chastain, Rt. 1 Ph. 993-4129. Farmall cub mower. for cub tractor, $75.00; 7 nursery rake with adjustab rubber tires and wheels in new cond. $400: heavy Hee roller about 1000 Ibs.,. $50.00 E. Te : it Ph. Bb HO nds 1-5415 (Fayetteville 24 24 Big E Hen feeders: also syrup pan. R. B Dollar, Hw 23, Suwannee. 2 wheel trailer; 16 Mi up- 7 right grist mill; rip saw with 1-1/2 in. single phase motor; rip saw without motor 3 wheel Craftmans band sa with stand and motor; swing cut-off saw eile H. sing phase motor. T. J. Hutchens, 245 La Grange a. Newnan, Ph, AL 3-6317. pa ee pump ae 250 G. P. M. built on Intnl. truck Chace, $375 5 20 tt. 4 in: suction pipe. ar Spicks, 4561 Covington tie E tur, Ph. Butler 9-9517. 250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk milk tank, 40 mo. warranty given, Will deliver and in- stall any reasonable distance. Emory L. Brinson, Rt. 6, 8Y>3 lvania, Ph. TH. -1-7531. i Sorghum mill (No. 72 Cha tanooga), A-1 shape, 2 prox. 3 yrs. New pan 12 ft. long; also new 6 in._ belt, skimmers, bare and etc. - with it. H. L. Carson, R Ooltewah, Tenn. (Res. Catoosa County, Ga.) Ph. 5-4125 (Ringgold) ae Cummins 1/2 bss : electric drill, Rt. 2. 8736). Allis chines B_ tractor 2 with cultivators, planter and distributor and draw oes : in fair condition, ina so me Corson hi j | with 8 and 10 in, , most new, $150.( Smyrna, place. W. ) _' Mariet chain saw, new, $ dise smoothing harrow in good d., cheap. Noah J. Shel- Rt. 2, Hogansville, Ph. 8895 (LaGrange) | John Deere H tractor, two ow with all equipment, in ood cond. $275. Emory Row- at. b, ISItes e good cub tractor, cul- or, disc plow; disc har- } Mowing machine; hay rake and two wheel tractor, all, $800.00. Elisha Hunt, Rt. Blairsville. 1 qt. or 14 pt. National Canner. Mrs. E. R. East Morris Ave., d PO 1-4003. ; ant one harid brace with 1d head and jares. O. Stone, 3252 Cates Ave. N. E.,. Atlanta 19. -. Wani 3 point fast hitch for per C Farmall tractor. M. .. Eastenwood, Box 284, Bre- en, Ph. LE 7-2885. - Want hay baler in good cond. to trade for Landrace - Tamworth cross feeder_pigs, wormed and treated. E. V. liott, Greenville. 4 Want David Bradley 575 garden tractor with attach- ments, good cond. and reason- able price. E. R. Fowler, RFD No. I, Dallas, Ph. 7-4381. : e road cart for 1orse 16 hands. Must be in ood cond. Peter Hodkinson, c/o Circle H Angus Farm, P idge Cornelia, Ph. 844 J 5. Want fertilizer lime spread- er, hammer mill, Give make type, cond., price in first _let- er. Max Coggins, Rt. 1, Hia- - -wassee (Towns Co.) eS - Want cub tractor within 50 mile radius, at reasonable price for cash. P. A. String- er, Rt. 1, Quitman. | - Want one front end loader to fit 3-point hitch, 240 utility Farmall tractor. State cond., make and price. C. T. Tolli- ver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. shallow well : _tal cheap for cash, in good cond. J. F. Ric- kett, Rt. 1, Chickamauga. - Want used automatic poul- try feeder. State price, make, length, size, cond. ete. Dan -Nhyne, Rt. 1, Leslie, Ph. UL 3-2205. _ x Want Gibson tractor with or without motor, reasonable. State price and fully describe cond. of tractor. M. T. Greg- ory, RFD 1, Box 281, Tucker. __ Want used tractor, approx. 35 H. P. Prefer Farmall M. or H omodel. State cond. and rice. Carl G. Bailey, Rt. 1, ayetteville, Ph. HO 1-2411. wheel scoop pan, bush and bog harrow. Charles E. Bar- rett, Rt. 1 Cornelia. _ Want pull type Rotary mower in North Georgia areas. State price and condition. Ed- ward E. Echols, Rt. 1, Lula. _ Want one shallow well pump with tank, first class cond. - and reasonable, M. C. Thomp- burn, Ph. 4502. Want Fairbank-Mor-e Windmill gearbox with_use- able parts. A. A. McCurry, Box 489, Savannah, Ph. Adams 4-3441, ae ic ant hand well pump_for 40 ft. well. Mrs. G. E. Wal- Jace, 454.10th St. N. W., At- lanta 13._ Se ee Want one row tractor. State mule drawn and mowing ma- + L.|Eileenmere strain, two, 2 yrs. -|284 Washington, Ph. OS. 8- 2201. Want two wheel or four| d|both; also, Guernsey heifer, -|Holstein mixed heifer, is rea of Woodstock, | yr Marietta. Also hay rake chine mule drawn. Horace Howard, Rt. 3, Woodstock, Ph. GL 5-6686. Want 2 row tobacco duster that turns with hand and the 2 straps with it. Must be in perfect cond. Jessie Chambers, Uvalda. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Black Angus heifer, to freshen July 14, bred to Reg. Black Angus bull; also, one part Black Angus bull calf. Priced to sell. R. B. Dollar, ead 23, Suwanee (1 mi. No. of). Reg. Angus bulls, 10 mos. to 2 yrs. old, good prospects for herd bulls; also, 2 females, one with 4-1/2 mo. old heifer calf at side. Both bred back to good male. See at farm. F. W. Phillips, c/o Westover ate Kennesaw, Ph. 428- 4 Purebred Angus bull, old and two, 1 yr. old, wt. approx. 700 and 1,000 lbs. ea. Reg. papers. Recent Bangs, Lepto and TB test report on ea. P. W. Harrison, Jr., Rt. 4, Sylvania, Ph. UL. 7-3562. All or half of a 40 cow milking herd, with 910 Ibs. daily milk base. Sell all or half. W. N. Cofer, Rt. 1, Box 2 milch cows, ea. 2 yrs. old, good milkers, gentle, ea. has heifer calf 3 mos. old. Will sell at beef price; also, one white face heifer, beef price. Joe M. Rudisill, Rt. 2, Hiram, Ph. 943-5402 (Powder Springs). 40 Holstein cows, milk base, 250 gal. Dari-Cool milk tank, Surge milkers, stainless steel wash vat for sale. Donald G. oo Covington, Ph. Several 2-3 yr. old Guern- sey and Jersey heifers for sale reasonable. Selling entire herd E. H. Jones, Reynolds St.. Waycross. 5 5 yr. old standard polled Hereford sire, excellent type and outstanding CMR Ad- vance Domino breeding, very deep red, halter broke and standing herd sire, selling to prevent inbreeding. John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd.. Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-3705 after 6 PM. Production tested beef herd; Breeder Code No. 8, herd No. 2 with Ga. Agri. Extension Service on farm performance testing program. 29 cows, 25 calves, 9 heifers and 1 bull. Complete records available in total or in parts. Joe W. But- Jer, Rt. 1, Camilla, Ph. 3516. Excellent herd of Hereford cattle including outstanding polled Hereford bull, 18 brood cows with calves by side and rebred, good milkers. Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst, Ph. RT. 5-2030. . - ; ea Na se Seopa Thoroughbred Santa Ger- trudis bull, about 9 mos. old, cherry red color. J. W. Mor- ris, c/o Dbl. M Farms, Box 119, Carrollton. Pe aa ee eee Dairy setup: 40 milch cows, 500 lb. daily milk base, 200 gal. Craft milk tank and milk- ing mach.; also, Farmall H, Tractor, mowing mach., TH 45 haybaler, rake and new Avery, 4 disc, tiller, $12,500. for lot. T. E. Ferrell, Madison, Ph. 616M2. Guernsey milch cow also 20 White Rock hens and one turkey hen for sale. B. L. Mc- Donald, 929 Park Ter., Col- lege Park, Ph. PO. 6-9398.. _ Fine Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old giving 3 gal. milk on grass, with 2nd calf 1 mo. old, Jer- sey-Holstein cross, $175. for Angus and $100. ea. Mrs. B. D. Clayton, Old 41 Hwy., Adairsville. 11 mos. old and _2 purebr White Face Bale: about 500 - Warren- gentle, about 1,800 Ibs. Out-|349 Cjold and Holstein 12 full blooded Jersey cows, 9 are Reg., all now milking, some to freshen soon, all are bred to freshen from and on until Dec, J. T. Williams, Sr. Turin. : en 2 Reg. Holstein bulls, 11 mos. old, from artificially bred Reg. cows, best of blood- lines, papers furnished. S. H. Stipe, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-2372. Holstein cow, from artificial breeding, to freshen about the 17th of July, with 4th calf. A. C. Burkholder, Rt. 4, Ma- rietta, Ph. 427-1958. Reg. Black Angus bull, 3-1/2 yrs. old, Eilleenmere breeding. Sell or exch. to keep from inbreeding. Mrs. Ruth M. Nutt, Rt. 1, Locust Grove. Holstein male calf, born May 3, $60. Jennie Jolley, Rt. 4, Box 194, Douglasville. Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull, 1 yr. old, calfhood vaccinated for Bangs and _ Black Leg. Comes from line of Eileen- mere champions, gentle, $300. at farm. Miss Bernice Phelps, c/o Hollydale Farm, Box 296, Roswell, Ph. 428-5496 (Ma- rietta). One Reg. Guernsey heifer, fresh in with calf; 2 other heifers, to freshen first week. in July; also, 5 service age bulls, from artificial blood- lines, all Reg., priced to sell. F. H. Bunn, Midville. _Nice Guernsey cow with fine heifer calf. born the 11 of June, giving 4 gal. or more milk per day. gentle in every- way. R. E. Walker, Riverdale (6 mi. below College Park on West Fayetteville Rd.) 12 dbl. Reg. polled bulls, between 12 and 18 mos. old, large, well marked and from good bloodlines. Harry Wasden, MD, Quitman. Reg. Black Angus bull. 28 mos. old, wt. approx. 1,000 Ibs., selling to ovrevent in- breeding, $250. Carl Shirah, Seville, (12 mi. E. of Cordele). Small herd grade Angus cows and calves, 20 head, vlus young Reg. Angus bull. Sell together or sevarate. W. T. Torkensen. c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia. Swine Reg. black Poland China males and gilts, 6-1/2 months old and younger. Treated and from Bangs free herd. Farm located 12 miles East of Ocil- la on Ga. 32. Clarence H. Lea Rt. 1, Wray, Ph. HO 8- Reg. Hampshire pigs, gilts and boars from two to four months of age. I. W. Wheeless, od Box 82, Griffin, Ph. Duroc hogs, one boar and A pilts:- 6 -mos. .old,. reg.; wormed, and treated for chol- era. From grand champion dam and sire. Cheap for cash. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledgeville, Ph. GL 2-2766. Duroc boar, 5-1/2 mos. old, treated for cholera, $35. Fred- erick Zipperer, Guyton. (15 ed. Charlie Peacock, Rt. 4 Hwy. 30). 3 Landrace boars, 5 mos. old, wt. approx. 100 lIbs., $25. ea. Reg. in purchasers name. P. V. Pridgeon, 643 Owens St., Waycross, Ph. AT 5-1201. Reg. Holstein bull, 19 mos. old and Reg. White Face bull, over 1 yr. old, for sale or trade for shorthorn heifers; also, grade Holstein heifers, 19 mos. old and several around 1 yr. steer and Angus-Holstein steer. Carl E. Jernberg, Jr., Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. PO. 6-2072. pee Wel ea ee Be a ea 20 feeder shoats, all treat- ed; also 2 white face heifers. C. C. Downing, Rt. 4, East- man. Cherry red Duroc male, 6 mos. old, $40. Reg. in United Duroe Assn. At Farm. A. C. Weathers, Box 37, Mershon, (hwy. 32). cea Hampshire pigs, 10 wks. old, purebred but not Reg. $10. ea. Martin Wisherd, c/o Glade Farms, Lula, Ph. LE. 4-5713. Purebred Yorkshire sow and 6 pigs, $100. Wayne White, A. | den, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph. LE. 17-3117. 18 feeder shoats. All treat- ed Charlie Peacock, Rt. 4, Eastman. | _ 18 pigs 6-8 weeks old, Lan- drace and Hampshire mixed, $10. ea. or make price on lot; also gilts, some breed, $30. ea. M. Smith, Grant Rd., Ellenwood. _ Reg. SPC boars, best blood- lines, nearly large enough for service. See at my _ place. George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. 50 Landrace - Tamworth cross feeder pigs, wormed and ee E. V. Elliott, Green- ville. Reg. Landrace, service age boar and gilts, from popular bloodlines. Reg. in ~ buyers name, prices start at $25. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2529. Z Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Copper buckskin stallion (half Quarter horse, half thoroughbred), excel. conformation. G. P. Hender- son, Old Morse Rd., Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. MA. 7-5355 (At- lanta). Several good riding horses; also, 12 mo. old colt for sale. Peter Hodkinson, c/o Circle H. Angus Farm, P Ridge, Cornelia, Ph. 844-J-5. Nice Shetland pony mare, gentle for Children; al- so, bridle and saddle. Jack McFarland, Rt. 2, Canton, Ph. GR. 9-2044. { _ Shetland ponies, both rid- ing and breeding stock, mares and stallions. Any reasonable offer accepted. Dan Brock, Eastanolle. Buckskin mare, 800 lbs., extra good farm horse, gentle for children, $75. R. L. Bur- Tenn. Walker saddle horse and western saddle, very gen- tle for children or ladies, will work anywhere, $200. Walter Benson, Rt. 1, Macloud Rd., Dallas. 5 gaited Tenn. Walking horse, sorrel, flax mane and tail, 4 white stocking feet and white face, gentle for chil- dren, $150. M. C. Thompson, Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph. 4502. Quarter horse mare, sorrel color, 6-7 yrs. old, nice color and conformation $200. Fred De Dawson, Ph. WY. 5- 5 At Stud:: Red Lights No- ble Rex, reg. 36083, Ameri- can saddle bred stallion. Pro- ven sire top quality colts. Grandson of Noble Kalarama. Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, BU 9-6692. A fine real nice year old Pinto horse, wt. 800-900 Ibs.; gentle but spirited. Rides and handles good, $135. W. O. Jones, Rt. 2, Rome, Ph. 4- 2546. aR Oe scene os mee Ht nh One nice young Tennessee walker horse gelding, 28 mos. old, gentle and well manner- ed. Can be reg. G. L. Cole- man, Eastman, ph. 3167. At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk- ing horse. Ribbon winner, proven sire, fine conforma- tion: also Shetland stallion at Stud. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-O- Link Dr., Macon, SH 5- 5394. At Stud: Buddys Black Boy, reg. Tenn. Walking horse. One of the most con- sistent and outstanding stal- lions now showing. Roy Dor- sey, 2561 Bohler Rd.. N. W Ph. CE 7-1115. Two mares with nice - half Morgan stud colts by her side. One is a roan Tenn. Walker, ht. 15.2. Other Pinto mare, ht. 14.3. Both are 5 yrs. old gentle and well mannered, but spirited. Ben Malone. c/o Hickory Springs Farm, Rt. 1, Box 90, Fairburn, Ph. 4402. One mule colt, 10 months old, wt 400 lbs., $60. or trade for small pony. Marion Par- eet Rt. 4, Eastman, Ph. 2600. Sheep and Goats Reducing my herd, selling 300 head of Southwestern ewes! 100 have weaned lambs; 200 will wean them in early July. Sell $8. head for entire lot. R. L. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR 8- Union City, Ph. 7091 (Fair- bur: ae, buck, from high production milk strain, $30. W. A, Black- well, 2122 Brockett Rd., Tuck- er, Ph. HI. 3-9145. to breed, large, healthy ani- mals; also, 2 milking does. Ben O. Holmes, Rt. 3, Box 10, Ringgold. 115 Healthy Southwestern ewes, $8. ea. or dairy heifers. Kenneth Bandy, Pee Ringgold, Ph. WE. 5- about the middle of July and one Toggenburg buck, 1-1/2 yrs. old. H. L. Page, 1373 Marian Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. JA. 5-9777. Misra like esti Me MO LE 52 sheep, 1 yr. old and old- er, part western and part na- ing Rock, Ph. ME. 5-4396 (El- lijay). 2 work goats, one solid white Angora, broke perfect- ly for children and race cart, other black and white with harness. 5564 (Monticello). 185 nice Southwestern ewes 15 Hampshire ewes; also, Suffolk and one Hampshire rams, Reg. All priced reason- gold, Ph: WE. 5-3036. some Nu- finest bloodlines, crosses of bians, some fine and Toggeenburg. some fine doe and buck kids of same strain, from $25. up. Consider selling 11 grown does. Letters ans. Jacob S. Heaton, Box 171, Americus. 3 Nice voung Toggenburg goat, $15. at mv barn. H.R. Rt. 2. Ellenwood. 2 French Alpine bucks: on 4 mos., other 1 vr. old. Sired by Star B. Herlindo Del name. Miss Reg. in buvers Douglas. 10 Reg. 1-3 yrs. of ase. Too rams from an established flock 0 ribbon winners. Good blocky tvpe that will flock sires and nriced to sell. John B. Smith. Cleveland Rd., Hampshire rams, 6 P. M. Milk goats, 2? torenburg doe kids. 4 months old. from heavy milk stock. Wisit_or eall afiar ROA DM T F Sarratt, 1165 Hollywood Rd.. N. W. i Dhe GN ~~ LIVESTOCK WANTED giving 3 or 4 ats. of mil daily, Butt-head, with short hair. State price and_ age. Emery Butts, Rt. 1, Rocky Face, Ph. Orange 3-4983. Want Reg. | ealf around 6 months old. Red with plenty of white spots on forehead. H. Thurmond, Farmington. SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE eggplants, 75c C, $3 M. Watis Crosby, Graham. Earl brown crowder peas, Germ. 73 pct. 2 teacups full 75c, 5 lb., $1.00; Mung beans for hay or poultry feed, Germ. 71 pcet., 50e cup; 5 Ib. $1.50, one cup of Early Hickory King seed corn for feed free with ea. $2.00 order. Add post- age. P, B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Gov. insp. and treated Ga. Red potato plants, full count, 1 M, $1.25 del.; P. R potato plants, $3.00 M. del. No. chks. Fill large order. W. R. Light- sey, Rt. 2 Surrency. es Rutger tomato plants 50c Cs Cowhorn hot pepper, Sas collard plants in about 2 weeks, 50c C. Plus postage . F. Seay, 3917 Pantherse 2245. H ville Rd. Rt. 2, Ellenwood, PAGE THRES White Saanan doe, pasture exposed to French Alpine Alpine-Nubian does, ready trade for ns, 2 Saanan does to_freshen tive; also, 26 lambs for sale. a Mrs. C. R. Keeter, Rt. 1, Talk- Reasonably priced. W. L. Banks, Shady Dale, Ph. able. Dennis T. Dover, Ring- Nice fresh milk goats, from Nubians, and Saanan, Saanan Seay. 2917 Panthersville, Rd. ~ Norte FA 6668. $35. and $75. ~ Nellie M. Mingledorff. Rt. 3, make good | Dolton. Ph. BR 8-3705 after ST Want good milk goat that 3 4 Guernsey male Cayenne hot pepper plants, - -|75 G, $3.00 M.; Black beauty See peat PERE Sen See ee eo "SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Red. spotted erowder peas, 2 pet. Germ.; Blue Java eas, Germ. 80 pct.; Early brown crowder peas, Germ. 7 pet.; Little white brown ye peas, Germ 68 pct.; each ind, 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.25; lack snape root, 60c for large ox full. Add postage. G. T. rown, Rt. 1, Ballground. Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, full count, good plants, $1.90 . 2M. up, $1.75 M. Prompt ipment. Del. Earlish Light- key, Screven. Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, 00, $1.25, $2.00 M. First lass plants, prompt shipment. : Lowell Head, Alma, Ph. 84. Millions Cert. Ga. Red te plants, 500, $1.25; $2 . Orders shipped within 24 ours, weather permitting. B. . Head, Alma, ph. 3791. Rutger tomato plants 300, 1.50; 500, $2.50, $3.50 M. alif. Wonder Sweet pepper, ame price at tomatoes; Egg- lants $1. C. or $6. M. All lants prepaid in Ga. R. Chan- or, Pitts, Ph. MI 8-2035. ; 1959 crop of old fashion fender white garden Crease- back bean seed, 87 pct. Germ. 5e cupful; also old fashion arg e blooming sunflower eed, 30c cupful. Add post- gge. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, ox 58, Ellijay. . Good. tender white corn- eld bean seed for late plant- g, Germ 90 pct. 65c cupful or 2 cups for $1.25; red peckle crowder peas, Germ. $5 pct., 40c cupful or 3 cups or $1. Add postage. Mrs. farl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato plants, grown from vine cut - potatos. Moss packed, $3.00 M. Gerald Hall, Rt. 2, Ash- urn. _ Cowpeas, es 89 pct., 30 bu.; Brab- ham, Germ. 67 pct. and hard 1 Total erm. 82 pct. All in 2 bu. 35 bu.; Irons, ed, Germ, 15.~ pct. bags and $5.00 bu. T. W. rown, Rt, 3, Avondale Rd., acon, Ph. SH. 6-3944. eet potato plants, $1.25 M. W. G. Murray, Rt. 2, Odum. : Cert. Ga. Red potato plants, : Fen plants, full count, prompt pment, $2.00 M. del. 2 M wp, $1.70 M. No checks. Le- qand Lightsey, Rt. 2, Screven, Ga. Red potato plants, in- es full count, -ghipment, no checks. 4 M., . G. Tyre, Bristol, Ph. 38 leaned, pu. M. A. Flourny, Rt. 4, Box 0 Griffin, Ph. 2669. Jumbo Bushel gourd seed, hugh Martin shape, 5 ft. and ore around. Grown from or- ganitors seed, 4 seed, $1.00 10 seed, $2.00. L. T. Wildes, Rt. 4, Waycross. Govt. inspt. Ga. Red pota- ip plants, $2.00 M. No checks, PP. Paul Lightsey, Screven, a. Rutger, Marglobe. Oxheart, sllow and Big Boy tomato plants 30, $1.00; Sage plants pots 50, $1.75; | Broccoli, russell sprouts, 2 doz. @ollards, cabbage 70c C; ban- la and hot pepper, 30c doz.; , 10e doz. No less $1.00 ie Add Tip pestaes, Fred : erspoon, 308 Holderness t., Atlanta, 10, PL: 3-5251, Cert. Ga. red potato plants Well rooted, full count, ee @nteed, $1.50 M. 8000 $1.25 . Prompt shipment.; also opper Skins, same price. J. HT. Williams, Alma. ; Eggplants, bell, banana, hot, 3 Pimiento peppers, gold- 55c; ot m yellow, Scarlet dawn to- atoes, Wakefield cabbage, auliflower, dill, parsley, bro- oli, Brussel sprouts, Heading ollards, Rutger tomatoes, all doz. No less $1.00 orders, rs. H, V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. Register. Kudzu roots, 2 ea. pick up my home. Mary Jean Jor- t dan Rt. 2, Box 56, Shorat Rd., airburn, Ga. Red potato plants $1.50 M. Now ready. PP. Florence OQuinn, Rt. 2, Surrency. Sugar pears $1.00 ea.; apri- cot plum, 75 ea.; peppermint 80c doz.; catnip 30e bunch; scuppernong vine cutting. 75e doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. GAME, FOWL, efc. FOR SALE Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $15. C; young, day old to 12 wks. old, 35 ea. up; young chukars, priced accord- ing to age. None shipped less 4 wks. old. Per No, 34. J. L. Taylorcaktsw. C/O Taylors Mill Rd. Ft. Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs and young quail. Per. No. 52: J, L. Tade, 1328 21st St... Columbus, Ph. FA 3- 2422. Extra large, 1959 hatch Northern Bobwhite breeder quail, improved 40 yrs., 1-3 ounces heavier than average. Hatching eggs and young quail now available. Ga. Per. No 1. Free Col. photos, wt. cert., prices. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bldg. At- lanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. : Chukar eggs, 18c ea; week old chicks, 50c ea. Sam Car- den, Deep Creek Rd., Cordele. Ph. 769W. 1 pr. ea Gold and Amhurst pheasant breeders; also sev. prs. Peafowl, both old and young in Blue and_ Black Shoulder. H. C. Trimble, Fairburn. Ph. 7032. White King pigeons, $2.50 pr. 25 pr. or more, $2. pr. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. HE. 5-86586. Common pigeons and ban- tam hens, $1. ea; Golden Se- bright hens, $2. ea; Pekin drake, $2.50; Hamburg chick- ens, $4. pr; White King pig- eons, $3. pr. Starling Yawn Byromville. 2 5 rabbits, born April 17, 1960, 2 does and 3 bucks, $1.25 ea. $6. trio. Will not ship. Gene Hartley, 1011 Wal- Purebred N. Z. White rab- bits, ped. bucks. 10 yrs. se- lective breeding, $10. ea. up. Exch. for farm products, or meat rabbits. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. sey Black and white rabbits, $1. ea. George Livingston, Wood- stock. (off Arnold Mill Rd. near Rock Springs Church). 29 N. Z. White and Cali- fornia rabbits, 25 does either bred or have little ones, and 4 bucks, all sub. to Ped. $30. D. E. Beauchamp, Rt. 4, Com- merce. 9 rabbits, 8 does, $4. ea., 1 buck, $3., also 1 pr. Calif. Reds, for sale. Will not ship. Live 5 mi. Kingston on new Halls Sta. Sammie Oats, Rt. 1, Box 21, Kingston. Fantail pigeons, in white, blue, black, brown and yel- low. Prices start at $3. pr. Jerry Gretencord, 3058 Brook ae Decatur, Ph. ME. 4- Adult Chukar partridges, $1.75 ea.; young 75 ea.; Chu- kar partridge eggs, 25c ea.; also, Brower elec. incubator, $12. Orby Southard, Box 277, Dahlonega, Ph. UN. 4-3765. Quail and pheasant eggs; also, baby quail and baby pheasants, reasonable prices. Permit No. 19. Walter H. Ha- gan, Renolds Rd., Morrow, Ph. GR. 8-6623 (Jonesboro). _Bobwhite eggs and baby birds; also, Ringneck phea- sant eggs and chicks. T. G. peas Maysville, Ph. OL. 300 young breeders, ~ real rabbits, cheap, first come first served. Frank Win- es. West Green, Ph. EV. 4- Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, available now, will ship; also, baby quail, Will not ship under 4 wks. old. Permit No. 13. D. L. Brook- ins, 5861 Morningside Dr., Columbus, Ph. FA, 3-9175. fine st nut St. Louisville. Ph. MA 5-- Goy., Insp. Ga. Red and P. R. a "Gaines: igs (cavies). for Box 97-C, Griffin. Northern Bobwhite quail, mated and laying, $4. pr.; 1960 grown quail, $3. pr.; white doves, $5. pr.; Ringneck doves, $3. pr.; Bobwhite quail eggs, $18. C. PP: Chukar Partridges, $6. pr. Ship Exp. Col. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. GAME, FOWL, etc. WANTED sale, Mrs. S. D. Ackin, Rt. 4,| Have some rabbit feeders and waterers to exch. for frying size rabbits. Jack Hin- ton, 929 Victory Dr., SW, At- Janta, Ph. PL. 3-7939. Want Belgian buck rabbit, about 7 wks. old. State price. Mike Mull, Rt. 1, Aragon. Want day old quail chicks, Tenn. Red and blonde. F. H. Searcy, c/o Aucilla Planta- tion, Box 860, Thomasville. POULTRY FOR SALE Araucanus (Easter E g g) chickens, laying colored eggs, $10.00 pr.; hatching eggs, as- sorted cols., $4 doz. PP.; Dark Cornish bantams, Bulldog type, $6 pr.; Golden Sebright bantams, $6.00 trio. Ship Exp. Col. Money order. Mrs. Ad- die A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. 2 young hens, $2.50; on e ame hen and 5 baby chicks, 3.50; Cornish pullets and rooster, 5 and 6 mos. old, $1 and $1.25; 2 mos. old bantams, $3.00 doz.; Cornish bantams, 35c and up. Bockard Bell, 1677 Pharr Rd., NE, Atlanta; Ph. DR. 7-4390. Black, white and_ Silver Duckwing Old English game bantam chicks, 5 - 7 wks. old, $15 doz.; Lakenvelder chicks, same age, $25.00 doz. Shipped Railway Exp. Col. Fred Blay- lock, 515 Crescent A v 2. Chickamauga. Cornish bantam baby chicks, Bulldog type, from blue ribbon winners; also, Bobwhite, all ages. Per No. 36. . E. Duke, 1803 Boulder- crest Dr., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 17-1665. Dark Cornish bantam hens, $1.25 ea. B. J. Langford, 1006 Drewry St., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 2-6515. Common bantams, small type, ranch raised. Rooster free with every 5 hens. Pric- ed most reasonable. Joe Stahl- kuppe, 185 Fairburn Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. DI. 4-1668. Purebred, heavy type, Sept. 1959 hatch, Dark Cornish cock- erel, $2.25; also, hatching eggs, $1.65 for 15; 30, $3.20 and my cartons to be return- ed at once at buyers ex- pence. Money order only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty. 5 Giant Black Minorcas eggs, $1 doz. del. by PP Parcel Post; April hatch cockerels, $1.00 ea. Exp. Col. L, B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newnan. Game cock and 12 hens, reasonably priced. Mrs. Mae Bell Brumbeloe, 3070 King Smith Rd., SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA. 17-2678. 10 pure Dark Cornish hens and one cock, $20 at farm. Write before -you come as they are on free range and will have to be caught. at night. H. W. Thurmond, Far- mington. Game pullets and stags, So. Georgias and Dr. Saunders Roundhead, both purebred, stags, $7.50; pullets, $5.00; eggs, 15, $3. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St., NE, Atlanta, Ph. DR. 8-2397. Pit games, 1959 stags and hens, Stags are large as cocks, hens laying. E. W. Law Clip- pers, bred under wire; 1 Nig- ger Roundhead hen and 6 chicks (big as quail). Bred to Clipper cock. C. G. Pendley, 2669 Rockbridge St., Lithonia. 3 Jap Silkie roosters, $5.50 or $2.00 ea. Mrs. Pearlie Kent, | Rt. 2, Doerun, ) prs Ki S, ready for Walk, hen is laying, $5. R. L. Griffin, 712 Oak St.,| Gainesville. ees x Be 10 New Hampshire, 1 yr} old, hens, in full production, $1.50 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl P, Ritz, Rt. 2, Campbell- ton Rd., Fairburn. d fashion turn ith 10 Feb. hatched R. I. Red|h pullets, egg bred, dark strain, |: $2.00 ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson, 726 S. Candler St., Decatur, Ph, DR. 3-2405. #5 50 ea. good White Rock and N. H. Reds, $1.50 ea.;- eggs, 50c doz.; Dark Cornish, Bull- dog type hens, laying, $2.00 ea, Mrs. J. E. Carter, Box 487, Rt. 372, McMurry Dr., SW, At- Janta 11. 52 laying hens and one roos- ter, all large size. Cannot ship. Reasonably priced. Mrs. Vinnie Carey, 920 Park Terr., College Park. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE _ Catnip, 30c bunch; pepper- mint, 30e doz.; Queen of Meadow, 25c bunch; Rats- bane 60c large match boxful. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt., Ellijay. One Tan Five-Piece Stain- less King Hereford Parade Saddle, like new, complete with corona $400. Jack Crow- der, Melody Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-8656. Oat straw for sale. Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, dosta, Ph. CH 2-0607. Pure honey, 1959 crop, ex- Bill Val- tracted and pasteurized, 2 lIb.| jar 60c, case of 12 jars $6.25, FOB.; also bulk honey (bring your own container), 25c Ib. ae L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gaines- ville. == : Western roping saddle, Good cond. $60. T. L. Wil- liams, Rt. 4, Madison. i Set of Harness. used only short time for sale cheap. Mr. J. T. Ward, RFD 2, Box 120, raat Ph. 469-9050 (Stone Mt. : One electric churn in good cond. for sale. Effie Arrington, Rt. 2, Acworth (1 1/2 mi. N. Soft, washable, g on old 41 hwy.) baby: maccasins, ibs Fingerling Bream, Bass and|and emb. white, blu Crappie for pickup or deli-|Gift box very. Charlie Smith, P.O./pair, $1. Box 489, Calhoun, Ph. MA/|Mrs. Edg 9-3219. Calhoun, _ Want huckleberries for ning, for own use. State pric per gal., when and where be! ries can be picked up ter H. Richardson, Dr. S. W. Atlanta pattened hives only Smith, 2330 Park Ave., S. Atlanta a : set of pansy doilies, $10.;_ in. doilie with large rose center, $2.50; large a V. doilie with roses $6. 31 centerpiece, popcorn. $15. Plus postage. Mrs. Garland, Rt. 5, Marietta Novelty pot holders, 6, $1.; dainty aprons: $1.25; dish towels, emb. ea. 3, $1.; diape -} baby b: Crocheted : va standard size, 3 pe. in. matching doily, |ser, buffet or chest scaris, 152 x2236= cheted, $3.50 ea. {crochet work. d 232 S. Walker, Carrollton. __ Baby shoes, moccasins, an sandals, made of soft washa= ble lambskin leathi white with pink or blue tr dals assorted or tu-t ) ors, $1.25. Plus postage. Mr Bessie Turner, ton, Ph. YR. 8-82 White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap. 5, $110. not washed, with letters. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc- Murry Dr. S. W., Box 487, Rt. 372, Atlanta, Ph. DI. 4-1388. Large, very fine pecan seed from seedling trees, have never been grafted, bear ear- ly in rich ground, 25c ea; also, some young trees, about bear- ing size, $5. ea. at my home. Cant ship. F. W. _ Maddox, Box 336, Main St., Stone Mountain. Salt cured meat hams, 12- 15 lb., 85c lb.; shoulders 12- 15 lbs., 60c Ib.; side, 40c lb. . F. Jones, Ben Hill Rd., College Park, Ga. : Terry cotter pipe 24-1/2 in., opening, cement slab with windless attached ideal well box, $12.50 M. C. Sims, Sr., Rt. 3, Bold Springs Rd., Mon- roe. Large Western saddle and bridle in good condition; one horse trailor, good as new. Tom Gleaton, Cordele, Ph. 344. Sugar cured hickory smok- ed meat, hams 40 lb., 65c Ib. shoulders 50c, middling 40c. E. J. Javis, Rt. 3, Jasper. Good riding bridle and Mar- tingale used very little $30. my place. Geo. Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring, Ga. = Hand made old time bull whip. Plaited of Indian tan cow hide lace leather, plait- ed with handle inside of whip, $1. ft. any length. Bud Mur- kerson, Rt. 6, Eastman. 30 or 35 Ibs. pecans, 1959 crop, 25c Ib. at my home. Mrs. C. W. Edwards, Rt. 1, Cedar- town. Country cured Thar - salt cured and dried. Wt. 36 lbs. -|65, Chatswo Quilt tops, some design, some piec $2. ea.; white with borders and fl prints to match two a_ like, 7 dairy feed sacl pastel, 40c @a.:;_ with bib 3, $1. ion bonnets, pri $1. ea. dre clothespin aprons ~ baby pillowcases, emb. 35 Add postage. | Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesvill 3. pe. crocheted chair 10 x 15 3/4 in., arm rest 1/2 in., $3.; also 4 quilt t pieced out of r S a top. You pay posta Wo Tek 24 solid pink; one Fa of print on whit $6. ea. Mrs. Tr Nice new hans dbl. bed size good cot ting, nice matched prints and solid,; 1 less, Broken Stone, Three Cheer, $12.50 ea.; Bow Tie, et nice handmade quilts, $6.! ea; fancy tea aprons, 65c ea. PP in Ga. Miss Mabel Mathi Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay ; d - White crocheted bootee ene in es blue, yel- Ow, green, - pair, |match, both for. a white ae owcas crocheted lace for pi $1. pr. huck can weave, At my home, cannot ship. /e Also good wagon seat. C. H.}. Canthen, 1, _ Powder |! Spr oS