rmers Negligence Causes Cholera Break By PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner Of Agriculture arnings were issued earlier this year possibility of another serious chol- tbreak, Georgia hog farmers chose mmpletely ignore these warnings to uate their hogs and now the costly uences are being paid. or the past two years Georgia has tienced serious cholera outbreaks, mis disease costs Georgia farmers weds of thousands of dollars each it is surprising that they would ig- ease Georgia hog farmers did Sick the warning and adequately ino- hogs against this fatal disease, gia is now beset with another seri- *Xpensive outbreak of cholera. Many are now sick and dying of the dead- sease. ontrast the poultry industry of Geor- this situation. If the Georgia poul- mdustry had been as negligent and no more for the health of their ens than the hog farmers seem to for their hogs, there would not be a ty industry in Georgia today and little egg business. NLY THROUGH DISEASE CON- 4 HAS THE POULTRY INDUSTRY VED IN GEORGIA AND ONLY JUGH DISEASE CONTROL WILL ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1961 NUMBER 44 G FARMERS INVITE TROUBLE ings of eb olera wen ey are Pecan Jobs For July R. L. LIVINGSTON, Head Extension Horticulture Department Georgia Agricultural Extension Service Most of the 2,000,000 pecan trees in Georgia have set a heavy erop of nuts and BIG M PASTURE TOURS AND CLINICS (All meetings will start at 9:30 a. m.) Date Assembly Point Friday, July 7 County Court House, Southwest Georgia Dawson, Georgia Wed. July 12 County Court House North Georgia LaFayette Thursday, July 13 County Court House Northeast Georgia Sandersville Friday, July 14 Gills Place, Northwest Georgia Harris, Georgia Wed., July 19 Coastal Plain Experi- S. Central Georgia ment Station, Tifton Thursday, July 20 Community House Southeast Georgia Sylvania- WE BE ABLE TO CONTINUE THE HOG INDUSTRY OF GEORGIALET ALONE INCREASE IT 50 PERCENT AS WE WOULD LIKE AND SHOULD BE ABLE TO DO. The outbreak is here. Much damage to the economy of the hog farmers has al- ready been done. But further loss can be averted if the farmers will heed this warning. HAVE ALL WELL HOGS IN- OCULATED IMMEDIATELY AGAIN- ST CHOLERA. Contact your local veteri- narian and do your part to save YOUR OWN HERD and other herds in the state. a Work WANTED Man, 47 yrs. old with small tractors, broilers. Want Cooper, Rt. 1, Pendergrass. ed, and @ woman, 18 yr. old merits Ma Metter. D Georeia MPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH Want job on farm around| Poultry farm. Both able ua er, 2 boys, 18 and 12} Atlanta. Exp. in farming. 8 in work. Begin any time. 54 an 562 Capital Ave. .W., At- vant jobs helping gath-| family, 6 can work. wehes, tobacco, vegeta-| get with party easy to please. nding chickens, eow to} No drinking. Prefer having nm halves, small garden,| work winter and f house, good cond, near| Need 5 R. house, wired for} poultry farm, broilers or lay-|Can drive tractor and truck lley, or Bacon Co. Have} stove, and prefer with a barn.| ers, prefer automatic feeders.|and do farm chores, or work ae Ref. if wanted. J. M. noved. Mrs. Rachael W. Have to be moved. Jack} Write full information. W. C.|in a poultry house. Jim Holt,| Swallows, 883 Cherokee Ave., Hudgins, Rt. 1, Danville. Like to summer, IST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Man and wife want job on wanted. 62 yrs. old Answer letters. Rt. 2, Hoschton. White Stephens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. White, married man with family wants job on farm.|5 mos. old baby, wants job Exp. with beef cattle, truck,| at once. Experienced in gen- laying hens and/eral and beef farming. Must good house|be moved by with bath. Write or see. Edd} anywhere Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Sorrells,|/anta 15. Flintstone. now they need some special attention. Trees that have a heavy to an unusually heavy set of nuts need more fertilizers such as 6-12-12 or 5-10-15. Apply up to 1/3 of the total requirement per tree or per acrethirty pounds now for trees that were large or old enough to have re- ceived 90 pounds back in February or 500 pounds per acre on the acreage that received 1500 pounds in the spring. COMPETITIVE VEGETATION such as grasses and weeds should be kept un- der control by mowing or harrowing lightly. This will conserve moisture and fertilizers. DISEASES and INSECTS should be kept under control by following a spray schedule, Your county agent has a sche- dule for you. LIMB BREAKAGE will be tremend- ous on trees that are being brought back into production after being neglected for a spellparticularly true with the Stuart variety. Remove these limbs from the grove as they may cause borers to infest the trees after they have infiltrated the broken limbs. YOUNG NON - BEARING trees should receive 2 pounds of 6-12-12 or 5-10-15 for each year they have been growing. Many 1 and 2 year old trees can be kept alive by applying 4 to 5 gallons of water every 10 days in the absence of rain, CAUTION All fertilizers for both young and old pecan trees should be ap- plied by the end of July. Middle aged man desires job near town as caretaker on farm or eountry estate or July 10. Go light farm work or nurse com- and must have] Panion to semi-invalid male. house with furniture furnish-}Do not use tobacco or drink. reasonable salary. Have to be moved. Ref, if Tou, Welch, Rt. 1, Box 80, Leonard Coleman, Caconton. Christian, 61 yr. old white man with wife, wants job on farm at once. Exp. in farm- man, 55 yrs. old,}ing, and truck and _ tractors, White man wants job on] wants job on farm. Single. ae good painter. Want 3- 4 house, with electricity for SE. Atlanta 15. Georgia First @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER : @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES PAGE TWO NATIONAL oon t va [4 $ chat N aS ese ass PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN State Agriculiure Building Editorial and Executive Oitices 1@ Hunter Street, S. W. Ailania 3, Georgia Phene 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, & 0 Y commercial businessman, any company or organization li- censed as a commercial busi-- ness or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing mM the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- lication that is delivered through the United States mail, 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga, ' by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, G: under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Ga. Address requests to be MANAGER. Market mailing list, changes of address, etc., to Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from CIRCULATION Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements te EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. MARKET | mechanic : Farm Work WANTED Farm Help WANTED Man, honest, willing work- -er, wants job on chicken or hog farm, preferably DeKalb or Fulton Co. Have wife and 13 yr. old boy. Need 4 R. house, elec. lights, wood, wat- er, near school or bus line. Have to be moved. Sober, can give references. Cannot drive truck or tractor. menry G. Ross, 5431 Robert Dr., Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Retired Service man and wife want to hear from par- ties interested in placing a good team as managers or caretakers of a farm, feed mill, Estate, ete. or small farm on satisfactory basis. L. John- son, Haralson. : Single, white man, 43 yrs. old, wants dairy job or care- taker or poultry work, Dont drink. Need work at once. Reasonable salary. Russell L. Morris, 2523 McAfee Rd. De- catur. Ph. BU. 9-8442. White woman with small son, wants job on farm, High school education. Exp. rais- ing chickens, and can milk. Want $25. weekly salary. Mrs. May Flemister, Rt. 1, c/o Samuel Garmany, Rossville. Want to give home in coun- try, (no salary) to settled, Christian white, healthy wo- man, over 50 yrs. of age, in exchange for some light farm chores and companionship. Mrs. Maggie Ward, Rt. 2, Box 175, Cordele. Want quiet, Christian cou- ple with own trailer to live on country place (over 100 acres, located 10 miles of city), to care for few animals, and milk goat. Garden area, space for trailer given in re- turn for services. Farm land, and some work available. F,. L. Mattox, P.O. Box 126, Au- gusta. Want white, middleaged woman to live in and do house work, some cooking and light farm work. Small salary, room and board. Mrs. G. W. Hancock, Rt. 2, Cordele. Ph. 535-4770 (Warwick) Want white or colored wo- man to live on farm with mother, son and myself. Do light farm chores. Private room, board, weekly salary. Prefer around 50 yrs. old. Must be of good moral char- acter, reliable, with reliable references. Mrs. T. G. Peter- son, Rt. 1, Ailey. Ph. 4161. _ Want job as caretaker or little chicken farm. Able do most any kind work, carpen- ter, etc. Have 6 yr. old boy. Husband 52, and wife, 50 yrs. old. Mrs. E. C. Williamson, 211 Georgia Ave. S.E. At- lanta 15. White man, widower, 62 yrs. old, want job on farm looking after chickens, Can do carpenter work, drive trac- tor or truck. Want room, board and weekly wages. Arch Gaddis, Box 293, c/o Glenn Martin, Roswell. Want job of budding Pe- can trees by tree or by the hour, plus travel expenses, seedlings or others, including Hickory. $5. up for large 8-10 ft., as low as $2. . C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8 Ph. TR 4-6452, Want single white man, 45- 55 yrs. old, to help on small dairy farm, for small salary and_ batching quarters, John C, Nix, c/o Community Dairy, Rt. 2, Box 387, Brunswick. Ph. AM 5-5362. Want reliable colored couple about 55-60 yrs. old, with own income, to look af- ter place. Nice home and con- veniences. Will share Veget- ables and meat from farm. Hal Butts, 1615 Forest Hill Rd. Macon. Ph. SH 6-1867. Want middleaged white wo- man with some income, to live on farm with me, as one of family. Raise chickens, turkeys and some vegetables on 50-50 basis. Must be reli- able, good christian character. Prefer party able drive car. Mrs. J. H. Cummings, Rt. 2, Byron. Want steady, sober man for work on cattle farm. Steady work. 5 R. house, water, elec- tricity, on school bus route. Prefer man about 30-45 with some cattle, maintenance or experience. Give age, size family and refer- ences in letter. Write. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want elderly. healthy, de- pendable white man or cou- ple to live on farm as mem- ber of family and do light farm work, cook, keep house d help care for invalid var R. RK. Carian, Rt. 2, Homer. Se nr Want middle aged negro couple with some income to care for farm livestock in Jones County. References re- quired. Marion MeMillion, 1550 Maryland Dr., Macon. Want man with family, age 35-45, good health, sober and honest, now living on farm, Must know how to plant and cultivate with tractor, oper- ate combine for grain and corn. Good house, electricity and water, on school_bus Route, 4 mi. from town. Write available, give and 878, experience, when salary expected, and References. Good job farm for good man. D Fountain, P, O. Box Warner Robins. Want middleaged white wo- man to live as one of family (3 children) . and do light house and light farm work. Room, board and salary. Will come after. Mrs. W. J. Harts- field, Rt. 1, Acworth. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Nice clean roots and herbs: Yellow Root, Sassafras, Cat- nip,.Queen of Meadow, Devils Shoestring and May Apple, 4 lb. lard boxful, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. H. A, Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Fresh roots and herbs, washed nice and clean: Yel- low Root, Sassafras, Queen of Meadow. 4 Ib. lard boxful, $1.; also, fresh Catnip, 2 lb, lard boxful, 50c, Add postage, Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli- jay. Large Martin gourds, 50c ea.; medium, 35c ea.; Catnip and Peppermint, 25 bunch or 3, 60c; Sassafras, Queen of Meadow, Yellow Root, May Apple roots, Jard boxful, $1.; Martin gourd seed, 25 Ig. pk, and stamped envelope. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.. Clean, washed roots and herbs: Catnip, 50c bunch; Yellow root, Sassafras, Queen of Meadow, Devils Shoestring, 4 lb. lard boxful, $1. Add postage. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Hen house manure, hauled 50 mi. radius of Gainesville, $5, ton; hauled and_ spread, $6. ton. Minimum load 5 tons. Jack Smith, 404 Sunset Dr., Norcross, Ph. 448-3667. : Sale Events July 7 Friday 12 Noon Glade Farms POLLED HEREFORD DISPERSAL SALE at the farm, Lula (Hall Co.,) 9 mi, Gaines- ville, out Ga. Hwy. 284 North332- polled Here- fords, 218 lots .. . 110 cows, calves at side, bred cows 47 open heifers, bulls and 26 unregistered females. . . mostly CMR breeding .. . and catalog Contact Katherin & Mose Gordon, Sr., Owners, P. O. Box 179, Commerce. JULY 27 THURSDAY 11:30 AM Public Auction Sullivan Farm, Rt. 4 Hwy. 34, Newnan, Coweta Co. 43 Reg. Holstein heifers bred for Fall freshening 3 Reg. Holstein bulls all animals bred, born and raised at Sullivans Farm all heifers officially calf- hood vaccinated and clean. Contact T. R. Sullivan, Rt. 4, Box 248, Newnan, ea. kind: 4 Ib.|2 Equipment FOR SALE Used broiler feeders in good.cond., cheap at my place. Mrs. A. W. Maples, Rt. 1, Box 96, Ball Ground, Ph. 893-2032 (Marble Hill). Catapillar D - 6 Dozier, Ser, No. 9-U-oil clutch, A-1 cond; Rome bush and bog har- row, ten 28 in. disc; Rome harrow tandem, twenty 26 in. disc; sub - soiler; terracing mach.; Pielding Low - boy with 22 White tractor, A - i cond. C. E.. Holloway, Rt, 4, Bowdon, Ph. 2658 nights. -1957 Ford 600 tractor with Shermon back hoe and 3311 Butner Rd., SW, Atlan- ta cFY: 6 A, R. Wood elec. brooders, 1,000 chick eap., $25.00 ea. at my farm. B. E, Carter, Rt. 1, Flowery Branch. 15 hp oil fired steam boil- er, complete with oil burner and all fittings, suitable f o r dairy broiler heating, $100. F. L. Rabun, Ideal. 10 ton Howe truck scale, complete with blue prints for installation, for small feed mill or cattle farm, $500.00 F, O. B. E. M. Kuhlke, 403 Berckmons Rd., Augusta. John Deere B. tractor, 2 row cultivators, planters, dis- tributors and harrow, $400; 1-1/2 ton chain hoist, $30.00; heavy duty, 1 H. wagon, steel body, $25; also, horse drawn planter and other farm tools. All in good cond. J. K. Hyde, Rt. 2, Box 3, Thomasville. Ph. CA. 6-2705 (no collect calls). Parts from Farmall M. be- ing dismantled. J. L. Brown, Jr, kt. 1) Gray, Ph. YU.) 6- 3343 (no collect calls). ~ ltruck wit good shape, for pulp truck, $375. gal. kerosene tank, $15 gal. kerosene tank, $20 P. Bennett, 3311 Butne SW; Atlanta 11, = Inin] U-21 power unit, || HP, good cond. V-belt i to pull feed mill, both $51 D. E. Short, PO Box 11 ser, Ph. 331. pee 1956 G. M. C. trae good cond., has new motor. || E. Moore, Thomaston, Ph, }) 71-7234. - ae 1953 John Deere H. t rubber good as new, | Taylorway harrow, trailer on rubber, blade and spring tooth row, all hyd. lift ope 4 ) : Bucket, $2,175.00. BLGW. Goetz, |E0cs, CORw, tke Ge Ite 1, Oxford, Ph, 78 (Covington). : E 1953 V-8 Ford % ton truck, good cond, 2 1 ply tires on back, 2 x ply on _ front, steel trailer hitch, radio, hi $450.00. W. BR. Washi Rt. 3, Box 357, Newn Al, 3-3968. ; = Case tractor, $650.00; bine, $295.00; two, 3_ plows, $75.00 ea.; drag row, $75; farm wagon, Bill Hardy, 231 E. Camb Ave., College Park, Ph. L021 sees : 1959 model 1-1/2 TIntnl. 160, 14 ft., flat | truck, 17,000 actual | looks and runs like new: Intnl. 300 tractor, equ with best McCormick loader, A_= 1 cond., pri sell. D. E. Austin, Jr., Glenwood Rd., Decatur BU, 9-3137. : Hand made cradle cutting grain by hand, lent cond., over 100 yrs $10.00. Mrs. Geo. T. Rt. 1, Box 141, Oxford. New Holland 77 baler with Wisconsin motor, in bang-up shape, needs one small tire, cheap. Pete Yearwood, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph. GR. 453-3672. HP garden tractor, good eond., with turning plow, cul- tivators and harrows, $55.00. Otis Bottoms, Rt. 3, Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-6027. Pulpwood chain saw, 1 week, sacrifice, $75. B. Dempsey, Rt. 1, Wel Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9- 4x 7 two wheel trailer hitch, excel. cond., Ford drag pan, $10.00. Fe Sheppard, 900 So, Hai Rd., Stone Mountain, P. 3-4230 after 5 PM. Oliver OC-3 crawler w i th front end loader, for sale or will trade for farm tractor with equip, G. H. Jones, Rt. . Douglasville, Ph, 948 9011 (Austell). | 1,000 Ib. feed mixer with 3 H. motor, V-belt driven, $225.00; Keenco egg grader with table and heavy duty egg washer, $125.00. Volley Parr, 1313 Floyd St., Covington, Ph. 786 - -2847. David Bradley garden trac- tor with 4 attachments, $135. L: B, Seagraves, 1593 Van- Vleck Ave., SEH, Atlanta 16, Ph. DR. 7-6653. Good 1-1/4 HP gasoline gine with reduction gear so, good forage with _ stand. H. H. Williams, Box 205 - B, Griffin. 1950 Allis Chalmers tracter, used very little ; being overhauled, with ma and rake with tong cut Sell all together or separat Alex N. Booth, Rt. 1, E man (near Dewy Rose). cs V-21 Intnl. power unt sale cheap; rebuilt, 1954, M.. :, 1-1/2 ton: trucks tor. O. W. Robinson, Homes Rd., Marietta, Ph. - 0209. 500 gal. stainless steel Dari Kool milk tank and 4 unit DeLaval pipeline milker with washer and stainless steel vat. J. KE. Trice, PO Box 72, Mil- ner, Ph, 1072 W only). 2 John Blue cotton dusters, perfect shape, slightly used, work on any tractor, $40 and $50 ea. C. M. Peters, Rt. 1, Social Circle. Egg washer, model 300, 10 cases per hr., excel. cond.; al- so, egg grader, model D. P. (nights Ph, 993 - 4466. Massey Harris 917-102, self- propelled, model 82 combine with 12 ft, auger table, used only 1 season, priced right. May be seen 1 mi. W. Waynes- boro at forks of Midville and Louisville Hwys.,, next to Cates Store, A. H, Streyer, 1106 Azalea Dr., Augusta, 1943 model 1-1/2 ton truck, good cond., $115.00; also, one man chain saw, $84,00. Hoyt Dean, Roswell, Ph, 993-6609. Cultivator and planter with fertilizer attachment for David Bradley tractor. C. M. Hughes, 4667 Tucker-Cham- blee Rd. Tucker, Ph. 938- 2461. soe Egg-O-Matic, 10 cases per Hr., prac. new and _ very} clean. John Wayt, Roswell, 19725 Fairbanks Morse well pump, large prest tank and motor with pipe foot valve. Must be pulled from. platform inside vw complete, $50.00. Mrs. O. Chatfield, 1126 Kennesaw | Marietta, Ph. 428-4259. | 1953 F-6 Ford, 4 yd., wi level dump truck, $600) 1953 cab-over White, 2 ton, dump truck, $600.00; ' 9 front loader, fair cond., 000.00. Cecil E. Howard,. Mullberry St., Austell, | 948-8513. c 7 1 row John Deere Noa, cotton picker mounted on John Deere tractor, new, only picked 2 bales of eot cheap. Don Bridges, Daw Ph. WY. 5-2535. i John Deere, 6 row co duster, used 3 yrs. to dus! acres, $75.00, S. E. Dyer, | 7, Allen Rd., Macon, Ph, | 5276. : } 2 Bradley garden tractor HP with plow, cycle bar rotary mower, $125.00. H Storm; Rt. 1, Box 163 - Kennedy Rd., Forest Pi Ph. PO. 6-3387. e Walco road grader with -14 Intnl. Diesel engine, $ A. A, Nohle, 5503 Rockb Rd., Stone M itain, Sete type, rotary mow-~ cond,, $200.00; Da- ley garden tractor ors, ae 00. ee Taylor, Ae Morgan on Hwy. 45). shop blower, dbl. is in 1/2 gal. oil, wheat cradle, $5; ning pis, $4. 00 rge cutters, 14 and new, 75 ea. Joel Va neville Ph. LI, 6- |plow and cultivator, en apace r vith iB turning plow, opening $90. 00 Sides, oter, | for quick sale. Bill - [Perkerson Bridge Rd., Aus- Se ag a 800 gal. Cherry Burrell di- rect expansion farm milk tank and hp compressor, used less than 2 yrs. and just like new, approx, 1/2 price. Hugh Ae Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. 232- Peucerea tava eY aa kiana ed 1,000 lb, feed mixer with 2 HP single phase motor; Allen grain buster with single phase motor, like new; 1,330. bu. Butler grain bin, 14 ft. duct ;}/and assembly, fan assembly, 1-1/2 hp single phase elec. motor, 21 ft. truck auger Joad- er and carrage. Q. A. Willis, Alpharetta, Ph, aR Be 5135: _Iohn Deere silage th power unit, row bar attachment, has 0 acres, perfect Q ted 7- Ae mi, So. ering hay fake. mule Case hay baler with Windmill with 60 ft. gal- vanized tower in good shape, $35.00 and buyer take down, No tank included. J. H. Pick- ren, Rt. 5, Colquitt, John Deere A, and B. trac- tor; Case Combine; tractor drag harrow; hammer mill; dual wheel tractor wagon; pasture weed spray machine; New Holland baling machine. E. K. Mann. \. Newnan. 3 roller Goldins No. 2 cane mill; 11 ft, evaporator; John Blue cotton duster. All rea- j|Sonably priced, see at my farm near White Oak Camp Ground. K. Rowland Smith, | Rt. 2, Thomson, 2 H. turning plow; 1 H. -|grain and fert. drill; steel wheel barrow; Jersey milch cow, now giving 3 gal. milk daily; deep well pump; set of p 1 ow. harnesses; also, 27 A.|square of metal roofing. W. hopper, _ belts onary masoline engine. id Wall, 1 W. Wash- Bi Bast Point. a nace runs Pea also, side mower and 3 point hitch, both eond., $150.00 ea. H. L. i ae 2, Acworth, Ph. Jl A. tractor with ecul- rs, Planters and 2 disc all in good cond. David on, White Oak Rd., ason, Ph. 1124-R-2. 50 model 1-1/2 ton Chev- truck, good running E. G: Warbington, Rt; J; woody, Ph, GL. T- 4785. ia Chalmers roto baler, 00; also, Snowco bale Ey *$200, 00. Both in good Erwin V. Rush, Hwy. Kathleen (1 mi So. of). E Holland 77 baler, Wise. in bang-up shape, 1 Baa! tire, cheap. Pete oc, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph. 0, 2 H.,, trailers, tandem, pay built, perfect $650.00, other home- " sturdy, wooden, $200. t consider trading home trailer for Jersey ec 0 w od heavy meat type. All ries arewaied. W. E. (in. Rt. Ba- ; Stone Moun- tton duster for Ford trac- n good shape, 40, B. M. x premen, Rt. 2, Box 58, vid Bradley garden trac- low, cutaway harrow, aw and_= sickle bar ;, also, 2 gal, cap, milk izer, good cond. R. M. Rt. 1, Box 245, Ring- h. 6893 (Chickamauga. ) wheel utility trailer, all body, new tires, heavy springs, $45.00; wooden or Ford pick-up truck, eattle tail gate or regu- e H. tractor in -eond., with good tires, $325. Mrs. FE Old Garrison Rd., J. 6-3473 Allanson, 4137 W. Washing- ton Ha East Point, Ph, PO. 1-3462 e Equipment WANTED - Want power take - off pul- ley, complete, ready to bolt on 1958 Ford tractor; also, want 80 to 100 gal. size syrup ket- tle. Both must be in good snahs. A, A, Culpepper, Bow- on. Want sich: bar for Bolens Husky garden rector rea- sonably priced. Charlie Car- roll, -Rt.2> Flint Hull Rad:, Powder Springs, Ph. 943- 5314, Livestock FOR SALE Cattle Good mileh cow with young calves for sale. Fred Atkin- son, Jr., Rt. 4, Valdosta. Purebred Holstein _ heifer, 8 mos. old, not Reg., has had all shots. Jim Coats, ieee Pores College Park, Ph, PO. Jersey cow, not Reg., will freshen with third calf about July 13, heavy milker, bred to artificial by bred Jersey. Claud A. Whelchel, Rt. 6, Lakeland Rd., Gainesville. 3 dbl. standard Reg. polled Hereford bulls, breeding age, reasonably priced. Roy God- dard, Rt. 2, Lithonia (Kion- dike), Ph. 482-8433. 5 polled Hereford bulls, can be Reg., 10 to 18 mos. old, reasonably priced. Can be seen before 1 PM week days or all day week ends. Russell McDade, Eatonton, Ph. 6438. ~ Reg, Guernsey male, 18 mos. old, dehorned, ring in nose, well marked, good blood- lines and large for age. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, wt. 1,300 to 1,400 lbs., $325. J. H. Alexander, Rt. 2, Pow- der Springs, Ph. 943-2754. First calf Holstein heifers, to start calving late in July, calfhood vaccinated, mostly bred by ABS bulls, H, F, Rob- inson, c/o MacMor Farms, Rt, 1, Bonaire, Ph. GA. 9-1812 (Perry). 4 Reg. Jersey cows, See af- ter 5 PM work days, near Toms Creek Church in Ste- phens Co. J. C, Herron, Rt. 1, Martin. } Swine Reg. Tamworths, nice lot of boars and gilts for sale. J. S. Davis, Abba. Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. Reg. Shorthorns, red, roans and white, cows with heifer and bull calves by side, bred and open heifers, all well bred Scottish type, heavy beef type. J. Y. Denton, Hiawassee, Ph. TW. 6-2451. Reg. Angus bulls, 15 mos. old, ready for light service, calfhood vaccinated, from clean herd, guaranteed breed- ers. F. W. Phillips, c/o West- over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta). Large Wisc. Holstein heif- ers to calf Aug. and Sept., Bangs vaccinated, top quality, priced reasonable, Call before coming. Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7825. Purebred Jersey heifer calf, born June 8, 1961, Reg. and transferred, $55. E.-B. Bras- well, Athens, Ph, LI. 3-4336. 150 springing heifers, Jer- sey,. Guernsey and Holstein, top quality, very gentle, will ealf from July 15 to Nov. 15. Calfhood vaccinated against Bangs and TB tested, dehorn- ed. Julius F, Bishop, PO Box 987, Athens, Ph. LI, 3-4527. days. Want Farmall Cub tractor, prefer with rotary mower. Must be in good running cond. State year, model and best cash price; also, want Three Bottom Plow in good cond. for use on 3 point hitch tractors. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want one F-30. Farmall F330 | Farmall tractor for parts, Must have good main bearings. G, C. Wilder, Musella. Want small tractor, prefer John Deere or Ford, but con- sider other makes. also, want side rake and baler. Must be good and worth the money. No junk wanted. State fully des- cription and price. Troy Sor- rells, Cumming, - Want Ford, or similar make, traetor, reasonably priced for cash, W. W. Johnson, Rt, 1, Mableton. Want 10-15 ton truck scales with recording type beam. Prefer located in So. Georgia. Must be in exeel. cond, State age, cond., price and serial number, C. M, Pip- pin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. Want Rife water ram, size 10-B, within 150 mi. Dover Gooch, Jefferson, Ph, 367 - 8377. Want Lilliston peanut com- bine and peanut shaker in good cond. and_ reasonably priced. J. H. Leverett, Rt. 1, Parrott. Want 3 deck batter brooder complete for cash; small gar- den tractor with attachments and small air - cooled gas engine. Hop Perkins, 5 So. Grady St., Claxton. Want to trade a 2 dise Fer- guson dise plow, 3 point hitch, used very little for a 9 ft. Ferguson pasture plow, or would consider Ford make. .B. Milner, Shiloh. Want Butane gas tank, P, _|A. West, 2037 Conrad Ave., S. E, Atlanta 15, Ph. 22, - 0068. C. | assns., Nice young Black Angus Bulls, 12 mos, old, heavy for age, purebred but no papers, $175. and up depending on wt, and conformation, J. L. Davis, Cartersville, 8 black brood cows not Reg. and one Reg. Angus bull for sale. H. O. White, 6900 Campbellton Rd.. SW, Atlan- ta 11, Ph. PL. 8-7116 Dairy herd: 30 adult cows, Holsteins, Jerseys; 14 heifers, 16 mos. old, from artificiai breeding; also, 330 gal. Craft cooler, 2 compartment stain- less steel wash vat, elec. wat- er heater, stainless steel strain- er, DeLaval milking mach (3 single units), base with Miss Ga. Dairies. Lowell Smith, 201 Ben Hill St., LaGrange. Excel. Reg,, dehorned Here- ford bull, calved June 15, 1960, well tamed and halter broke. Well worth the money. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground, Reg. horned Hereford bull, 15 mos, old, Colorado Domi- no Bloodline, stocky. good head, perfectly marked, herd sire prospect, reasonably priced, Mrs. Martha Fowlkes, 2440 Peachtree Rd.. NW, At- lanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-42.39. 8 dbl. Standard polled Hereford bulls, 17 mos. old, Advance Domino breeding, well marked and good in every respect with excel. herd sire prospects, ee avebae bly priced. John Smith, Cleveland Rd., is Ph, BR. 8-3705 after 7 PM. 80 quality Holstein, first and second calf, heifers, wt. 850 to 1,250 Ibs., CV, free of dis- er calving from now on. C. T. MelIntire, Madison, Ph. ne d Bull, GHR_ Mischief Domi- no 41, Reg. in both Hereford calved June 3, 1958. Sire Mischief Domino 44 (a $5, 000. herd bull from Circle M. Ranch); Dam GHR Royal Linda. Reducing herd, $210. for quick sale. M. F. Gaddis, Pox 124, Quitman, af Purebred Duroc pigs, from Champion bloodlines, Reg. in buyers name. P. M. Middle- ton, Rt. 3, Wayeross (5 mi, out Valdosta Hwy., look for the Duroe sign). Reg. young Landrace pigs, 12 wks. to 4 mos. old, Have some special for FFA and 4-H Club; boar that acres, from CMS breeding, about 9 mos. old; also, bred mixed breed cows. M. T. Courson, c/o Ze- bina Farm, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589. 12 Reg. SPC bred gilts, to farrow in Sept. and Oct., bred to outstanding, Reg. SPC boar; also, Reg. SPC pigs, life treated for Cholera. Lamar Altman, Rt, 1, Alma, Ph. FR. 5-2918 (Hazlehurst). Reg, Duroe boars and gilts, 4 open gilts, 7 mos. old, wt. 250 Ibs. and several boars, 3- 1/2 mos. old. All meat type. Cert. disease free herd. Hen- ry Harrell, 603 Gill St.. Ha- giehurst, Ph. FR. 5-2035. 2 purebred -Duroe boars, Sire, Toppers Fancy, Reg. 902163; Dam, Ideal Miss Choice, Reg. 945104, $25. ea; Toppers Mischief; 964332, Choice Topper, 964333. Sire and Dam as above, $ All farrowed Feb. 25, from cert. meat type. Murray, 1014, Walnut St. Lou- isville. Hampshire boar, 1 yr. old, ready for service, purebred but not Reg. Martin Wisherd, c/o Glade Farms, Rt. 1, Lula, Ph, LE, 4-5731. Purebred Duroe gilts, 5-1/2 to 6-1/2 mos. old, out oi large litters, best of breeding, some of the late meat type, treated for Cholera and Ery- sipelas, $40. to $50. ea. with papers or $2.50 off without papers. M, M. Newsome, San- dersville, Ph. 3856. Pigs 2 and 3 mos. old, Hampshire and Spotted Pol- and China, well fed, treated for Cholera, $20. ea, or spe- cial price for all 10. Mrs. George West, Jr., 4825 Ptree- Dunwoody Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937. Choice Duroc boars ready for service, $50. ea. William . Lanier, Rt. 2. Metter, Ph. MU. 5-1055. Reg. Spotted Poland China pigs, 6 mos. old July 18, boars and gilts, from large. litters, meat type, reasonably priced at my farm, located 1 mi. So. of Hahira on Hwy. 41. Elmer Cornelius, Hahira. Ph. 68R12. Reg. meat type Hampshire pigs and bred gilts with sec- ond litters, free of disease, State tested, dbl. treated, from good bloodlines. GaGe Studstill, Rt. 1, Eastman, Ph, 374-3908. Pucenved: excellent breed ing, meat type Hampshires, boars and gilts and weaned Butler, pigs. Rank Riley, Jr., Ph. UN, 2-4975. Horses, Mules & Ponies At Stud: Hedels Peavine, Reg. No. 35741, 5 gaited American saddle horse out of Hedel Peavine by -No~- ble Kalarama (Natl. 5 gaited Champ 1942-43-44), Mares boarded, $1. per day. Return privileges. Fee $50. Standing at farm in Covington. Addi- son Terry, c/o Briarpatch pe Covington, Ph. 786- Jet black gelding, 5 yrs. old capable of performing num- erous tricks, ideal parade horse, not afraid of cars or music, being shown under name of Black Magic; also, At Stud: dbl. Reg. Golden Palomino stallion, shown un- der name of Step Easy Little Man, J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798. At Stud: Buddys Boy, Reg. Tenn. horse, one of the most con- sistent and outstanding stal- Black lions now showing. Roy Dor- sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., NW. Atlanta, Ph. CE. 7-1115. Mexican burro mare, 5 yrs. old, with saddle and bridle, $90. Julian H. Evans, 603 S. ae St., Sandersville, Ph, Mule, gentle and easy to handle, for sale. Mrs. G. W. Hancock, Rt. A, Cordele, Ph. 535-4770 (Warwick). Shetland pony male, 15 mos. old, for sale or will exch. for riding mare not over 1,000 Ibs. or for disc harrow to be pul- led by Farmall A. tractor. Guy Neyman, Fred Kelley Rd., Rt. 6, Rome. Golden Palomino show mare, has excel. Show record. Make offer. Must sell. Sally Forrester, 2572 Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur, Ph. 443-2178. 2 Shetland pony mares, one. 5 yrs. old, 45 in. high with filly colt; other 41 in. high, 2 yrs. old. Sell or will trade for cattle of same value. any good stock. H. E. Beckham, Trenton. Roan mare, 6 yrs. old, wt. 900 lbs. will work, and chil- dren can ride, $125. L. C. Lee, .|Gas Plant Rd., Stockbridge, Rt. 2, Ph. GR. 4-7240. Fancy 8 yr. old saddle mare, will pull cart, $150. or will trade for good pick-up suey and pay difference, J. L. drews, Rt. 1, Musella fat te ran). Apaloosa gelding, gaited, reel nice, perfect for children. Will deliver within 150 mi, For sale on or after July 5. Lawrence D. Phillips, Box 333, Young Harris. At Stud: Reg. Arabian stal- lion No. 12668 Sharooz, by A! Marah Rooz out of Afirah. All foals eligible for Reg. in Half- Arab Registry. Limited ser-- vice. Book early for choice dates. Charles L. McDaniel, e/o Hobby Horse Farm, Rt. 1, DeMooney Rd., College Park, Ph. 964-6845. 5 gaited horses and colts. 2 yr. old bay gelding; 1 yr. old white mare; 3 yr. old sorre! mare, bred; 1 yr. old white stallion; 6 yr. old bay mare and colt. All gentle, $100. to $200.; also, buggy and_har- ness without top, $75. James Newby, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. LY. 9-6928 (Senoia). ~~ Sheep and Goats Thrifty, well bred Hamp- shire rams, ready for use. C. J. Hardman, Commerce. At Stud: Freneh Alpine buck, out of Laurel Wood Acres stock and Del-Norte bloodlines, E..J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. Duroes, 8 boars, 4 mos. old, $25.; 3 boars, 3 mos. old, $22. ea.; 7 gilts 3 mos. old., $22. ea. Can be Reg. for $2. Reg. fee. All treated for Cholera. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi. SE of on Hwy. 30). 5 Purebred, meat type Hamp- shires, boars, gilts and wean- ed pigs. Excel. breeding. Jer- ry Turner, Mauk, \ SN One fresh milk goat, kids 4 wks, old, real nice, giving 3 qts. or more milk daily. At my place, cannot ship. Silas Snipes, Commerce. 2 small flocks, each consist- ing of 29 grade ewes and a purebred Suffolk ram, $325. ea, flock or both for $625. T. D. Bryant, Sautee, Ph. 2479 (Helen) after 7:30 PM or be- fore 7:30 AM, Nobel walking i aged ewes. Fer pens... 4, Taylor, Rt. 2 PAGE FOUR Livestock FOR SALE Northern Bobwhite quail, day old, 35c ea; eggs, 20c ea. or $18.00 C; also one incuba- tor, good cond., $15.00. Per. 32. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd. Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Ph. 993 = 4020 (Roswell) Sheep and Goats 2 milk type billy goats, from: goat dairy, 4 mos. old, $15. ea. at my place. E. H. Meeks; Rt. 1, Douglas. - 4 Nubian female kids, from good milkers, $15. ea.; 2 Nu- bian males, $10. ea. H. F. Lawton, Mountain City. Fat, young, goats, 55 to 60 ~ Ibs. avk., 15 lb. at farm. W. M. Rockel, Magnolia Rd., Rt. 4, Thomasville. Reg. Hampshire rams, 1-3 yrs. old, good blocky types, from proven flock with 25 yrs. breeding experience; also, number of All reasonably riced. John B. Smith, Cleve- and Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR. 8- Several ~ 3705. after 7 PM. Livestock | WANTED Want one Black Poland China sow pig. Does not ne- cessarily have to be Reg. H. . Beckham, Trenton. : Want small saddle horse, wt. about 800 lbs. about 7 yrs. old, reasonably priced. State what you have and price. Kenney Johnson, 1254 lake Harbin Rd., Morrow, Ph. GR. 4-4481. Want purebred or near, - Nubian, young fresh, milk} goat, hornless, all right in every way, nice teats and good _ flavored milk. Give deliver- ed price in Austell, with or without kids. David A. Bag- ee 44 Washington St., Au- stell. Want Reg. Angus heifers for reasonable price. Must have good bloodlines and of sood ~=6conformation. Larry sooper, Rt. 2. Pendergrass, Ph. OL. 4-2557 anytime after 6 PM. Want to exch. David Brad- lev- chain saw ($200. value), for mare wt. not over i,000 Ibs.. hogs or cattle of same value. Guy Neyman, Fred Kelley Rd., Rt. 6, Rome, Ph. 234-4330. Want Saanan billy goat about 3 mos. old. Will trade nice yearling doe goat of good milk stock, red roan in color and very. coals wil trade even if you bring billy up to the Old Spencer Place. Mrs. James R. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 353-A, Demorest. Game & Fowl FOR $ALE Extra large 1960 hatched breeder quail from 8-10-1/8 ozs. Improved 41 years. Eggs from -such quail and young quail by the thousands. Day old and other ages. Adults, 1 $0 3 ozs. heavier than the average, Free color photos of Champions. Per. 27. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bide; Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8- _ Guinea pigs (cavies), all sizes and colors, $1.00 ea. No less 6 shipped, Exp. Collect. John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St. Griffin. Ph. 3682, Bobwhite quail eggs, also young birds of various ages, Quantities limited. Per, 22. W. W. Brennan, 207 So. Lee St. Americus. ae a acd Sr ON Rea Bobwhite quail eggs, $10 C. at my place; young Bobwhites and young chukars, priced ar- cording to age; few Bobwhite breeders, now laying, $2.50 pr. Per. 94. Also, some breed- Taylors Mill Rd. Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-8292. : Wp Quail eggs, $12.50 C. ship- ped Exp. Col.; day old quail, $25.00 C; older birds priced according to age. Per. 10. J. L, Tade, 1328 21st. St., Colum- bus, Ph. FA 3-2422, Larg Bobwhite quail, all ages, prices reasonable. Per. 50. J. J. James, Rt. 1, Lindale. Ph. 234-2266. Exceptionally high class N. Z. W. ped. rabbits, breeding does, $15.00 and up; Junior bucks, $5.00 and up. See. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-6452. 23 Calif. does, 10 N. Z. White does, 5 Calif. Bucks, 2 N.Z. W. bucks, 186 young Calif. and N. Z. W. and 52 Seniors, $226.00 for lot. W. T. Wilson, 734 Poplar St. Commerce. Ph. 335-4301. . Rabbits: 28 does producing, 6 young does (can breed soon) 5 bucks, 100 bunnies, 17 does to kindle by July 26th; 1 Chinchilla doe, 2 purebred N. Z, White bucks; rest, N. Z. W. and Calif. mixed. G. F. Mob- ley, P. O. Box 311, Homerville. Ph. HU 7-5566. One N. Z. White doe and 17 young, 2 - 3 mos, old, all ped. stock, also young buck cross N. Z. W. and Calif., for sale on my lot. Arminda Mason, 1740 Center Ave., East Point. Ph. PO 1-7066. 38 N. Z. White rabbits, $3 to $8.00 ea., 4 Reds, $3.00 ea. 2 Blacks, $1.00 ea. James H. King, Raymond. - Real nice Araucanus Easter Egg chickens (lay green and blue eggs), just started laying for Ist time, 4-1/2 and 5-1/2 mos. old, Sell cheap at my home. Come after. Mrs. Tom Kinney, 140 Davis St., Car- tersville. Baby chicks: N. H. Reds, White Leghorns, Black Aus- tralorps, 3 wks. old, also ban- tams, Jap. White Silkies, B. B. Reds, Silver Duckwings, Silver and Golden Sebrights, all Show type. Mrs, J. E. Car- ter, McMurry Dr. SW, Box 487, Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4- 1388. 50 bantams, $12.50 for lot. See after 7 PM, E. V. Medley, 2815 Bankhead Hwy., N. W. Atlanta 18. 3 bantam hens, mixed big type (larger eggs than full type), good layers and good brood hens and Year old roos- |) ter, cross Brown Leghorn and bantam, 60c ea. Notify before coming, so can have them cooped. C. G. Morris, at Veal, Bowdon. - Eggs hatched, 10c ea; also, 3 White Silkie roosters, $1.50 ea.; 2 pr. Cornish bantams, $5 pr; Golden Sebright rooster and 4 hens, $6.50. Mrs. Alex Padgett, 3218 Helen St., Sa- vannah, Ph, 354 - 3805. Dark Cornish bantams, 2 roosters and 3 hens, now lay- ing. Norman C. Loudermilk, 820 Ponce de Leon Place, N. E. Atlanta 6. Ph. TR 6-3582 (Evenings). 1,000 Bobwhite quail, 10 wks. old, 65c, ea. Per. 66. Will del. W. Z. Page, 2125 6th St., Columbus. Ph. FA 2-5896. 8 male quinea pigs (cavies), mixed colors, $1.00 ea. Ship Sales. Buster Davis, Rt. 2, Ac- worth. Ph. WE 4-5171. 4 purebred Ped. Tortoise Dutch rabbits. Will not ship. James W. Wood, 2068 Grant Rd. S. W. Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-3900. 4 Ringneck pheasant hens, laying good, and 1_ rooster, $10.00 for lot. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph. 946-2069. Ringneck pheasant eggs and chicks, chukar partridge eggs and chicks, of all ages, also few Ringneck pheasant breed- ers, 5 hens now laying a n d cock, $15.00, James W. Webb, 1333 Anderson Circle, Smyr- na. Ph. HE 5-4067. Red, white, black and blue Fantail pigeons, and 1 pr. doves, for sale. W. R. Long, P. O. Box 565, Woodstock. Ph. GL 5-6988. 3 pr. young white Fantail and 1 pr. Splashed pigeons, sex not guaranteed but they are nest mates, $3.00 pr. G. B. Howell, Rt. 2, Box 786, Al- bany. White King and Black and White Fantail pigeons, o 1 d and young birds also, Ring- neck doves, for sale. Jack H. Ewing, c/o Duke Oil Station, Hwy. 23, Buford .- One Silver king hen, 1 giant Runt cock and 2 pr. giant Homer pigeons. Leo- nerd Hodnette, Rt. 1, Gabbett~ ville. American giant Homer pi- geons, blues, reds and yel- lows, $6.00 pr. and up. M. G. de La Rue, 307 Spring St. De- catur. Game & Fowl WANTED Want 4 pr. Jim Bo White King pigeons with sex quar- anteed. State what you have and price. C. W. Powell, P. O. Lox 1053, Valdosta. tila FOR SALE 10,000 Tru - Line pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.00 ea. John A. Ewing, Ashburn. Ph. 567 - 2331, Exp. Col. M. O. No Sunday} ( 1960 hatch White Jap. Silkie cockerels, $1.00 ea. Cannot ship. Billy Calmes, Rt. 1, Box 93, Grayson. Ph. 469-9298 (St. Mountain) 3 6 purebred heavy type Dark Cornish bantam hens and 2 roosters, $15.00 or $2.00 ea.; also 6 white ducks, $12.00, or $5.00 pr. Will not ship. J. A. Wood, 2068 Grant Rd. SW, Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-3900. W. C. Black Polish, Light Brahma, Buff Brahma, White cochins, Modern Silver Duck- wing, Red Pyles, B. B. Red bantams, all sizes and ages from Show birds, reasonable prices. Fred Thompson, c/o Done - Rovin Farm, Clarks- ton. Ph. HI 3-9147. Trio of Spangled Cornish, R. I. Reds, Sebright, B. B. game, $8.00 trio; Silkies, Black Tail Japs, Black Japs, White and Black Cochins, $10, trio; also wild Mallard and White Pe- kin ducks. Mrs. Nelle Long, P. O. Box 565, Woodstock. Ph. GL 5-6988. One ea. 2 yr. old Claret and 1 yr. old Brown Red game rooster, and some hens a n d young ones of ea. kind. Will not ship. S. C. Jenkins, 524 Patterson Dr. Dalton. Purebred Red Ginn games, 11-1/2 mos. old stag and two 18 mos. old hens, dead game, $20.00 for trio. Will ship. Frank Osborn, c/o Draugher Hdw. Co. Cedar-| town. Nigger - Head games, early batch pound size and over, $10 trio. J. D. Nix, Blairsville. 5 heavy hens, laying, cross N. H. Reds and Barred Rocks, dark brown, never stops lay- | ing, and 1 young, not related N. H. Red, $10.00 for lot. E. W. Reed, 5615 Memorial Dr. mone Mountain. Ph. HI 3- 13 young Mallard ducks, grown in size, and mother duck, $19.00 for lot. Cannot ship. H. H. Cawthorn, 306 No. poets St. Pooler. Ph. SH 8- 3 Green Head ducks and 1 White Perkin duck, $2.09 ea; 1 pr. Muscovy ducks, $4; 1 trio guineas, $4.50; White King pigeons, $3.00 pr.; com- mon pigeons, $1.00 pr. B. L. chickens, $4.00 pr.; 2 Silver Leghorn roosters, $1.50 ea. Starling Yawn, Byromville. 1 dozen Speckled guineas, $15 or $1.50 ea. Cannot ship. Sarah B. Calmes, Rt. 1, Box 93, Grayson. Ph. 469 = 9298 (Stone Mountain). nnot sh Jewel Dominy, Rt. Eastman, g Seed & Plants FOR SALE Brown crowder peas, Germ. 66 pct., Purity, 99.50 pct., 75 quart; running okra _ seed, Germ. 90 pet.. $1. for one-half cupful, PP. H. C. Reid, 2303 So. Pryor Rd., SW, Atlanta 15. Old fashioned bunch okra seed, Germ. 80 pct., large striped sunflower seed, 20c cup; Cayenne hot pepper and World Beater sweet pepper plants, 50c C; catnip, 10c ea. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston, Rutger: tomato plants, 200, $1.50; 500, $2.25, $3.50 M; col- lard plants, $4.00 M., 90c C. Cheaper at bed; Mastodon and Blakemore strawberry, $5.00 M; Klondike, $4.50 M. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. Rutger tomato and collard plants, 50c: C. Add postage. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Pan- thersville Rd. Ellenwood. Nice, big collard plants, two cents ea. at my place. Will not ship. C. C. McDaniel, 1804 Lakewood Ave., 8. E. At- Janta 15. Rutger tomato plants, 200, $1.50: 500, $2.25, $3.50 M; collard plants, 200, $1.50; $3 M; strawberry, 500, $3; $5 M. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gaines- ville. (near Bethel Church in Forsyth Co.) : : This yrs strawberry plants, Everbearing and Klondike, $2.00 C, plus postage. Mr s. A. W. Maples, Rt. 1, Box 96, Ball Ground. = : Seven Top turnip seed, Germ. 95 pct., 25 large tbls. or 1/2 cup, $1.00. Mrs. W. H. Hensley, Star Rt. B, Ellijay. Old time Seven: Top turnip seed, Germ. 93 pct., 25c tbls. or $1.00 for 1/2 teacupful. Add stamped envelope. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B. Ellijay. 600 Ibs. Arlington Sericea Lespedeza, 1960 crop, Germ. 87 pct., Purity, 99.46 pet. for sale. Paul M. Nix, P. O. Box 97, Fayetteville. Jumbo Bushel gourd seed, $1.00 doz., for sale. Mrs. Ruky Logan, Rt. 1, River Rd. Doug- | jasville. Brabham peas, Germ. 93 pet., Purity, 96.84 pct. re- cleaned, in new 2 bu. bags, $4.25 FOB my farm. H. G. Washington, Rt. 1, Marshall- ville. Ph. 7906 (Montezuma). White nest onion sets, ready for Fall setting, $2.75 gal. Del; yellow tomatoes, Ga, collards, Wakefield eabbage, broccoli, Brussel sprouts, parsley, all 35e doz. No less $1.00 orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Rt. 1, Register. : 1961 crop white multiplying nest onions, $2.00 gal. post- paid. Miss Emma Dugger, Newington. : Early purple hull Crowder peas, Germ. 91 pct., 50c tea- cup; 3 cups, $1.00; Blue Java peas, Germ. 84 pct., early Brown Crowders, Germ. 92 pet., 10 Ibs., $1.50. Add post- age. P. B. Brown, Rt, 1, Ball Ground. Ga. . Red potato ~ plants, Govt approved, $1.50 M. FOB. Strong plants, full eount, prompt shipment. A. ee See Alma. Ph. 632 Millions Cert. Ga. Red po- tato plants, 500, $2.50; $3.00 M., 3 M. up, $2.50 M., Cert. to- matoes, same prices. B. Lo- wel Head, Alma. Ph. 632- Ga. Red potato plants, $2 M; Black auty eggplant plants, 500, $2.00; $1.00 C; tomato plants, 500, $2.00; $1 C. Watis Crosby, Graham. La. Copperskin potato plants, grown from vine cut- tings, State insp. seed, $2.75 M. del. 3rd zone. Prompt ship- p. | Sro 4, | ho strain |- 2118. Heads Cert. Ga. Re plants, from vine gro $1.00 C.: 500, $2.00; 3,000 up, $2.50 M plants, Cert., same p J. Head, Alma, Ph. Hay, Feed, Gra Coastal Bermuda hay. ly fertilized, twine ~ truck lots in the fi ton. 5 mi. N. of Blake S. 27. Contact before | truck. Can furnish at additional cost. M lyn8. Gee; c/ou Je man Farms, Blakely, Ph 10 or 15 bu. yello shucked, for feed, $ at my farm, Mrs. W. ler, Bishop. Fescue and Clover, 80c bale at our barns i Springs and Alpharet George West, Jr., 482 Dunwoody Rd., NE, Ph, BL, 5-3937. te Fine quality hay, 500 b Sericea, 400 bales mix cue and Clover, 20 without rain from f $1.00 bale. F. G. Mar 4701 Grant Rd., Ellenw 3 A. of corn for roas ears (feed), ready abou 15. Joe S. Smith, S Rhinehill Rd., SE, Atla Ph. MA. 7-2998. > A, Louisville, Ph. MA. (6 mi. N. of Louisvi Hwy. 1, 1 mi. to the rig Miscellaneo _ Country cured hams, ory smoked and not sm 85c lb. Max M. Hardie, R* Mableton, Ph. 948-9595 stell). : aan Tyee) a] ore Pett hoard TP Reen RETTIG RT eee eOMERT Ea A 7.00-17 truck tire, ( rating, never been unwi ped, $25. cash, no che Dana McDaniel, Rt. 1. wood. - f . : Chicken fertilizer, 50c I also, burlap bags, 15 Mrs. J.. E. Carter, Bo McMurry Dr., SW., 11, Ph. DI. 4-1388.. Buckeyes, 50e doz. T. Tolliver, Rt. ,- 1: Face. i Buckeyes, 5 for 25c. Lucy Musson, 7 Steve. Summerville, 2 sets iron buggy h and buggy collars with ; leather traces on them reas ably priced. R. Q. Brown Falls St., Toccoa, Ph. 6 days. - Fresh strained honey, qt. 3-3/4 Ibs. in ea. at., 4th house on dirt road mond M. Banks, Banks ae Fayetteville, Ph. 4 Ripe figs soon, be ready sale. S. Jackson, Rt. 1, etteville, Ph. 461-7067. Used shade nets, all sonal, like new, 44 ft. lon; 36 ft. wide, $15.60 ea.; 48 long x 45 ft. wide, $19.95 Send self addressed envel for sample. W. F. Harv 3448 Peach Orchard Rd., 4 gusta... ; ae Fresh herbs, washed ele Sassafras, Yellow Dock, Y} low Root, Devil's Sh string; Queen of Me ow, $1. Ib.; Colts Foot, Everlasting, 2 Ibs., postage. R. C. Chastain, Ellijay. : ment. J. F. Gruber, Rt. 2, Odum, Sata