Georgia Phil Campbell, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1963 Favmers letin Commissioner NUMBER 18 month of October, William State Executive Director, ae Stabilization and ee which had been pport through October of ,152 bushels of 1960-crop nder support through Octo- rogram in the State, through 62 include: corn, ts, 649,477; peanuts, 178, 200 ey, 44, 700 pounds. were oe and ae Ss were under purchase agree- at put under support. through pares with 241.2 million - 1961-crop wheat oe under oe million bushels of corn, 1.9 els of flaxseed, 17.8 million ts, 3.7 million bushels. of rye, MILLION DOLLARS Retired Land Opened For New Selected Uses _ Land retired from production under the Conservation Reserve program now may be used for certain purposes without violation of the contract, W. H. Booth, Chairman, Georgia Agricultural Stabili- zation and Conservation Service State Committee has announced. He explained that, even though the contract signers charge fees for the use of the Conservation Reserve acreage, the following uses of the land will be permit- ted without constituting a contract vio- lation: (1) Fishing and hunting enterprises, except the production of fish and game for commercial marketing; (2) camping, excluding permanent Agricultural CALENDAR Jem. 10 Landscaping and Ornamental Plants Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Jan. 11 Peanut Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Feb. 18, 19 Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Georgia Crop improvement Association and the Sixth Annual Meeting of Foundation Seeds, Inc., Athens. Mar. 6 Gain Test Bull Sale, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton. 9.6 million bushels of soybeans, 1.6 mil- lion hundredweight of dry beans, 28.8 million hundredweight of rice. UNITED STATES, 1961 MILLION STATS DOLLARS trailer courts; (3) picnicking; (4) boating; (5) riding; (6) hiking; and (7) swimming, The following additional uses will be permitted provided the contract signers do not charge or receive compensation for such uses: (1) Community sports and _ athletie activities; (2) carnivals and fairs; (3) meeting sites for religious, cul- tural, and educational groups; (4) land areas for use by civil air pa-_ trol or noncommercial flying; (5) parades; and (6) ae maneu- vers, The Chairman pointed out that, if the permitted uses or activities (listed above) result in the areas becoming subject to wind and water erosion, adequate pro- tective measures must be taken at no cost to the Conservation Reserve Pro- gram. If permanent-type structures or facilities are erected on the Conservation Reserve in connection with the permitted uses or activities, then the area occupied by such structures or facilities shall be removed from contract. According to Booth, this change in program regulations is in line with cur- rent agricultural policies, which is to convert land into other uses rather than to idle it. Farmers who are interested in such uses of Conservation Reserve land are urged to discuss the matter with the ASC County Committee. RANK: OF STATES IN CASH RECEIPTS FROM FARM MARKETINGS, 3,224 2,542 2,396 2,160 1,510 1,342 1,262 1,192 1,137 Bie ee 129 h Caroling 1,123 : 1,045 862 858 793 7 32, Louisiana _____. 403 7) Arkansas 5 228 es co 710 18:5: Michigan; 2 = See a 734 19. Oklahoma ss tsi BC 20. Mississippi =< 668 21. South Dakota 663 22... Colorado: 22 647 23. Kentucky ets 636 24. Washington a aS 566 25. Tennessee _ ewes 545 26. Alabama See OTS 27. North Dakota pee Sasi 502 28. Virginia eee 48) 29 Arizona: oe 67 30: idaho. alot ae Silk | OLeGOn ss a ee 413 : MILLION sine DOLLARS 33. South Carolina ts 34. Montana ___ Sets SOD 35. New Jersey = tsi : 36. Maryland: 2 276 37. New Mexico 240 38.2 Maines 22 = es = 180 392: Ula ee ee 40. Massachusetfs === tisii'S2 Alec Wyoming. Ad 42. Connecticut st t( ers name. C. M. Eunice Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-939 Want power unit, 30 to 60 H. P., prefer Intnl. or Allis Chalmers, in good running cond.; also, small planter mach., single head, to cut thickness of 6 in. and width of at least 16 in. State price first etter. W. H. Ivester, Warner, N. . (Union County, ce i October, 1962 THE MILLER COMPANY, Richland, Georgia Snepped Corn S 75 PROTEIN FAT FIBER ; ARM SUPPLY, Forsyth, Georgia : *protein low F 7.2 a1 10.5 : GS 146. 30 150 oF 1837730.) 16:4 i OWEN & LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia oe c Owen & Lawson All Mash Pullet Develo; GS ; ILLING OMPANY, Lebanon, Tennessee : *fiber high mg F 15.4 3.5 oS . 8 ae 6.0 Owen & Lawson Ali Mash Pullet Developer GS 14.5 3.0 5.5 . 5 6.5 a . *fiber high FE FEED MILLS, hieces. Georgia 6% Dairy Feed *fiber high 7"@ J nin = ey OTTON OIL Company, Cincinnati, Ohio Frotek: Solvent Extracted 7@ 36.1 OZIERS FEED MILL, Judi-Bilt All Mash Breeder *fiber bigh INC., Bowdon, Georgia 16.0 3.5 6.5 7a 2.0 |G POST. Ciivites Geacgla RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Leuis, Missouri Purina Special Steer fattena (P} 32% *fiber high 32.08 7455 12.9 6% Dairy Feed 160 29 421129 | RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia : F Wao 34 12.5 Rea Het High Energy Broiler Ration AmTMedicated & 23.0 6.5 << z *fot low F 24.9 5.9 - 24 ne Ne) Coaiow. Georgia. t Red Hat High Energy Broiler Ration AmIMedicated G 23.0 65 3.0 ick Starter Piain G 20.0 3.6 4.0 *fat low F 244 58 = CEL low F 19.3 3.5 3.3 Red Hot High Energy Broiler Ration ZiMedicated G 23.0 6.5 2.0 pact : : *fat low F 25.0 5.7 2s Fort Wane adicna. Red Hat High Eneray Broiler Ration AmT-Medicated G 23.0 6.5 3.0 44% Solvent | Extracted pen Meal SG 7.9 fat: tow F 24.8 6.0 2.8 3 F 44.3 1.4 7.6 s : Mitts, INc., Flowery Branch, Eraria edi ; 22.0 21.3 7g 4.0 Lay S&S *protein tow Ee 33.0 | RICE BY-PRODUCTS, INC., Crowley, Louisiona Rice Mill Feed *protein low, fat low, fiber high Rice Mill Feed ; *fat low GS 6.0 5.0 30.0 F 5.8 4.8 31.6 6 F 61 6.9 oue COMPANY, Chatranooge, areca * sfiber high 16.9 Se ino 4.1 RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Arkansas _ Rice Mill By-Product *prctein low Rice Mill By-Prodect *protein tow 6 6.0 3.0 32-0 Fx 5.5 3.2 30.6 S 6.9 F 5.8 4.7 320 MILL COMPANY, Dothan, Aicbace fein Solvent Extracted Cottonseed Meal SG 36.0 36.0 CE SALES CORPORATION. Fstherwood, Louisiane mO7OE Pro on our ut SENECA Oi%L MILL, Seneca, South Carolina 16.0 20. 17. Seneca Mea!36.00% Protein Cottnseed Meal GS 9 45 2.5 17.6 *fiber high F 6 4.9 16.9 Seneca Meal36.00% Protein Cottenseed Meal Prime Quality G 240 45 16.0 *fiber high F 37.4 5.4 17.8 45 30.0 30.0 31.8 4.5 4.9 'G 160 F 25.0 G 16.0 _ *fiber high F 16.1 GS 21.0. *far low, fiber high F 2i.1 GS 16.6 F 19.4 S F 17.0 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia Stiver's Best Wheat Brown Shorts *protein low 16.0 S25 "@ 35.45 3.7 4.9 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Greenville, Mississippi j 3.5 45 Soybean Mill Run Gi. {10-2 2.0 3508 ae ae *protein low, fiber high F 10.6 2.0 38.4 3.6 6.0 3.5 4.5 z 35 4.9 | SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia 4.5 40% Hog Feed Supplement Cubes G. 40.0 2.5 8.0 Sa. 4.9 *fiber high F 46.0 aI f BT : Deplex Double Buty 20% Dain! Pellets GS 3 b.9 F 20.3 3.6 85 *fiber high G 60.0. 1.0 10:0 & *fiber | high F 61.9 2.5 10.9 A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Iilinois : Soybean Meal G 440 05 7.0 : *fiber high F 46.3 0.9 7.6 COMPANY, Macon, Georgia i Solvent Extracted sores Oi} Meal cS 44.0 0.50 7.0 5 _ *fiber high Be A607 Nbr: 7.8: SWIFT & COMPANY, Douctas, Georgia z Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate GS 44.0 5.0 4.0 *fiber high F 44.0 6.2 4.3 t eae: South Carolan ler Soybean Oil Meal & 500 3.0 5.0 *protein low, fiber high F 48.8 3.5 5.4 SWIFT & COMPANY OIL MILL, Albany, Georgia _ MILLS, ING., Lavonic, Georgia Swift's 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal or Pelicts Gray Shorts. GS 15.0. 3.5 6.0 Prime Quality S 36.0 3.0 17.6 _ *fiber high F 17.3 3.8 65 *fiber high F 34.0 3.1 18.5 iG COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia BILL WATSCN'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia % Hog Supplement, Medicated GS. 40:0 3.5 7.0 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0= - 3.0) 150 *fat low F 413 30 4.5 : *protein low F 15.3 3.4 12.9 Reg. SPC hogs, bred tried sows, bred gilts and 3-4 mos. old boars and gilts, most pop- ular bloodlines. Joseph L. Johnson, Twin City. Spotted Poland China ser- vice boars and gilts, some real top boars. M. J. Black- mon, a (4 mi. SE of), Ph. 2: 11 pigs, 8 wks. old, meat type, from Berry School Reg. stock, Duroc and SPC _cross- ed to big bone Black Guinea, $10. ea. Jack Gaskin, Rt. 6, Ebenezer Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428- 4115. |. Reg. Duroc boars and gilts. May be Reg. Located 4 miles type, N. of Metter, 9 miles So. of , out of lit- Twin City. Leo Akins, Rt. 2, qnos. old and | 20* 153, Metter. 2 aes Regular Landrace, ides |age boar and aS from lar blood lines. M. T. Hazelhurst, Ph. 5- 2589. am rice, and lots of stock. J. S. Da- 3, Fitzgerald, best blood- meat Reg. Tamworths, Bangs free, some fine service age boars. J. S. Davis, Abba, 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. Black Essex pigs, 10 wks. old, Reg., wormed and treat- ed, both sex, $25. ea. Booking orders for mid-January. Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta. Reg. Black Poland China boar, 2% yrs. old, wt. 750 Ibs. Selling to prevent inbreeding. John McNair, Rt. 1, Hampton. 13 Duroe shoats wt. 85-100 Ibs., mother and father Reg., $20. ea. Will have 19 ready Feb. 14, $15. ea. Tim Gilbery, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph. 545W1 (no calls after 5:30 p.m.). 5 purebred Hampshire gilts, 4 eligible for Reg., about 7 mos. old. All are from Mighty Ranger, _ great on of Western Packer a $4000. boar. oo bloodlines. Priced right. O, W. Taylor, Jr. Rt. 5, Moul- trie, Ph. 985-4204. oe Duroc boars and gilts, 3 mos. old, treated for Cholera, can be Reg. $25. ea.; gilts, 5 mos. old, treated for Cholera, can be Reg., $35. ea.; Frede- rick Zipperer, Ria Box 182, Guyton, (15 miles S. E. of Guyton on hwy. 30). Horses, Mules & Ponies Large Burro Gelding, gen- tle, 5 yrs. old, works and rides, cheap. E. "J. MNahon, 1929 Sherry Rd, Augusta, Ph. RE .3-3710. At stud: Reg. Golden Palo- mino Stallion, has excellent conformation, blaze _ face, snow white mane and tail, white stocking feet. Has ex- cellent background. Name Little Warrior, fee. $50. when served, mares picked up, with return privileges; also, fine horses to sell or trade and will board horses. James ueckord Circle R. Ranch, Rt. Conyers, Ph. 483- *8083 tnight) : 3-gaited, black gelding for sale, 11 yrs. old and approx. 15.3 hands high. Has had jumping experience. Mrs. Barry Mills, 1700 Buena Vista Rd., Columbus. 14 horses and ponies: Quar-= ter, Walking, and gailed, some Reg., some grade. mares bred to permanent Reg. Quarter horse. Ralph C. Jenk- ins, 1938 Bouldererest Dr., S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7- 8488. > Black gelding, small, very strong, Quarter horse bred but racks, for sale or will trade for Whiteface heifers. Will deliver W. C. Davis, Rt 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 474-44445, Shetland) ponies: bred ~ mares, geldings and colts. some are child broke, all are gentle. All sizes and colors to choose from; also, pony ca harnesses and saddles. _ Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park ee Tucker. Ph. 938-1574 : 30" At a 50 t PAGE FOUR : Livestock FOR SALE _ Horses, Mules & Ponies Gentle, 3 gaited, black gelding, ideal family horse; hand carved western saddle, A-1 cond. Mrs. C. T. Myers, Midvale Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938- 2458. Pr. matched mare mules, wt. about 1,400 lbs. ea.; also, smali saddle horse for sale. McKinley Wishon, Rt. 4, Box 73, Ellijay. 2 Shetland ponies, bred Welch mare, saddles, bridles and carts; also, cattle bed - with metal frame to fit Ford pick-up. W. C. Owens, Me Phail Dr., Kennesaw, Ph. 974- 6732. ~ Outstanding palomino stal- tion, PHBA, Reg., excel. pros- pect for showing in Palomi- es; also, all metal 1 H. trailer. Arlin Barr, 6 Barr Ranch, Stockbridge Rd., Jonesboro. 14 horses and ponies: Quar- ter, Walking and gaited, some Reg., some grade. All mares bred to permanent Reg. Quarter horse, Ralph C. Jen- kins, 19388 Bouldercrest Dr.. SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 77-8438. Sheep and Goats Milk goats, 4 nice Nubians, freshen in Jan. and one buck W. H. Maxey, Armuchee, Ph. 232-1387 (no collect calls). 4 nice milk goats, 2 Nu- bians and 2 Nubian and Al- pine crossed, all heavy milk- ers, will freshen soon. See anytime. Lawrence Jackson, - Rt. 1, Silver Creek (about 2 mi. from Lindale on Old Rock- mart Rd.), Ph. 234-4552. At stud: Reg. Toggenburg puck goat, fee, $3. or one kid; also, milk goats for sale or trade for common goats. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Aueusta. Ph. RE 3-3710. One Reg. French Alpine giving 4 qts. milk daily, $75., will freshen in May; 2 French Aipine and Nubian cross, one to freshen in March, $25., one not bred, $20; Nubian and Al- pine, $50., giving 2 qts. milk daily. All clean and have short hair. Mrs. B. C. Low- man, Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 848- 3295. 3 milk goats, Nubian and Toggenburg cross, 2 does al- most one yr. old. Cannot ship. Richard Taylor, Moun- tain City. - no, western or Parade class- |- May cherry trees, 3, $1.5 old fashion peach trees, 3, $1.; Muscadine grape vines, 5, $1.: Hemalaya blackberry plants, 15, $1.; black raspberry plants, and blueberry bushes, 6, $1.; garlic bulbs, 8, $1.; catnip and horehound bunches, 4, $1. Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Per- mit 305. Charleston Wakefield, Har- ly Jersey Wakefield and Round Dutch frostproof cab- bage plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.: $3.25 M. del. in Ga. or $2. M. at farm, Permit 38. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8- 2035. African Monster, worlds largest gourd, and King Cobra Snake gourd seed, $1. doz.; long necks, grow to 30 in. long and freak long neck seed, 2 doz., 25c; old time Jumbo ornamental, 3 doz., 25c; Her- culese Club, Milk Bottle Shape, 25c doz, Send _ self addressed envelope. J. H. Gordon, Adel. 1962 crop seed: King Mam- moth pumpkin, grows to 55 lbs., germ. 64 pct:, 2 doz., 25c; Long Neck Cashew, Germ. 64, 2 doz., 25c; Rockford Green Meat Cantaloupe, Germ. 98 pet, 3 doz. 35c; Arabian Can- taloupe, grows to 20 Ibs., Germ. 94 pct. 2 doz. 35c; Freak Muskmellon, grows to 17 lbs., Germ. 90 pct., 3 doz., 25c. Permit 392. W. D. Gor- don, Rt. 1, Adel. Few Concord grapevines, 35e ea., or 3, $1.s. also, red pods hot Cowhorn pepper, 2 doz. pods, 25c. Add postage. Permit 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood, 3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood. First elass, high grade fruit trees, 1 and 2 yr. sizes, 50c and 80c ea. delivered. Per. 46. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Grapevines, 3, $1.; apple and pear trees, 2-3 ft., $1.25 ea.; seedling peach trees, 3, $1.; Brown Turkey figs, 1 ft., DUCE 2= ites Sle-3. it eal Oscar, 10 - 1 ft., $4.50; Black Walnut trees, $1. ea.; 10, $8.; seedling pecans, $1. ea. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933. Florida 90 strawberry pl- ants, large and well rooted, $1.25 C; $4.50, 500; and $7.50 M, p. p. Permit 444, Fredrick Smallwood, Rt. 1, Box 140. Attapulgus. Charleston Wakefield, Ear- ly Jersey Wakefield and Round Dutch frostproof cab- bage plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.; 1000, $3.50, del. in Ga. -Permit 38. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035, Buck and two does. Full blood Dutch, also, one half bred doe. All $15. Wayne Har- mon, Box 406, St. Marys. Ph. 882-339. 7 milk goats and one milk Boat billy; 2 milk goats now - milking, was fresh in October, average 245 aqts. daily; one milk goat to freshen in Janu- ary 1963; 4 milk goats to freshen in January and Feb- ruary 1963; one billy goat, 2 yrs. old, all for sale. James C. Haley, 408 Gilmore St., Ash- burn, Ph. 567-3870. Livestock WANTED Want Yorkshire barros, 8- -12 wks. old. Good meat type and good enough to show in fat barro show. Must be rea- ~gonably priced. Ronnie Park- ar, Rt. 2, Butler. Want to buy one Reg. Nu- bian male goat priced reason- able; young one preferred. Dewitt White, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Want to trade Reg. polled Hereford bull 18 mos. old out of advanced Domino breeding for like bull, to prevent in- breeding. R. H. Cotter, Jr., Box 303, Rockbridge Rd., Lil- burn, Ph. 938-1931. Seed & Plants FOR SALE Genuine hicks tobacco seed, Germ. 93 pct., purity 99.50 pet., sample, 50c; $1. oz.; $10. Ib.; 3 tbs., $25. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Golden Seal, 20c ea.; Gin- seng; Rhubarb (pie plant): Comfry; 50c ea.; garlic bulbs, grows lge. as onions; Queen of Meadow; Weeping Mary, 3 for 50c; 40 inch Dipper Geurd seed, 25c Ib. pck. Send stam-. ped envelope, and add post- age. Permit 93. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Seed and Plants Not Requiring Report Or Inspection Permit FOR SALE Fresh gourd seed: African Monster, Worlds largest, to 9 ft. around, 3 seed, $1.; Indias King Cobra, like huge snake, 7 ft. long, 2 seed, $1.; Hawaii- an Water Bottle, Indian War Club, Martin, Dishrag, Dip- per, Birdhouse, Minnow gou- rds, and others, 3 pkts., $1. Letty Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-|N Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SAiE 300 bales of Kudzu hay, harvested without rain, with a pick-up baler, 75c bale for the lot or will trade for hogs or cattle. Charlie Collins, Juno, Ph. 265-2192 (no collect calls). Coastal Bermuda hay, top quality, heavily fertilized, baled without rain, $30. ton. Will deliver in Atlanta area for small charge. W. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 474- 4445. 5 at barn, Hight fertilized and cut in 5 - 6 wk, cycles. Win- Ph. 584-2312 (Odum) 3 Around 50 tons Coastal Bermuda hay at barn, $35. James Jackson, Jr., Rt. 1, Ar- lington, Ph. 725-4546. Mixed field hay made with- out rain, $15. and $20. ton. Wm. Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607. Good hay at reasonable prices. Can deliver in 5 ton loads. R. L. Jackson, Flint River Farms, Jonesboro. DR. 8-2245 (nights). Poultry & Epes FOR SALE 4 nice stags, Joe Redman, Gray and Allen Round Head cross, $3. ea.; 2 hens of same breed, $1.75 ea.; nice pr. Clarets, $9.; nice Joe Redman gray cock, $7. Will ship. Her- schell Blalock, Rt. 2, Alto. White Laced Red Cornish Bantams; Partridge Wyandot- te Bantams; Grey Japanese Bantams and Silver Duck- wing O. E. Game Bantams. $7.50 to $10. per trio, or will swap for Giant Ringneck ph- easants. R. Pealor, 794 Ponce de Leon Terrace, N. E., Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 5-3829. Dark Cornish Bantams: $10. plus free rooster. Cannot ship. Mrs. Zender Wagner, Rt 5, Box 218, Macon, Ph. SH. 5-9566. Dark Cornish cockerels rea- dy for service, large, big boned type, long yellow legs, $2. ea. Write before coming, must catch at night. H. W Thurmond, Farmington. Roosters and eggs for sale from following rare breeds: Silver Spangled Hamburgs; Buff Minorcas; White Crested Black Polish; Buff Lace Po- lish; Mottled Heudans; Anco- mes; Araucanus; Lakenveld- ers; English Red Caps; White horn; Silver Leghorn; Blue Andalusians: Silver Pencil Rocks; Golden Campines: Turkens; A. L. Williamson Sr., Rt. 6, Rome. Game and Fowl FOR SALE White Fantail pigeons mat- ed, $3.50 pr. Will ship express collect. W. W.- Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph. CE. 7-5340. Racing Homers, crosses, good blocdlines, $5. to $8. pr. Most all have been trained from 50 to 165 miles. Seam- less banded. Grover C. Piper. 14 Chureh St., Barnesville, Ph; 1222. 8 almost grown Muscovy ducks, $1.50; drakes $1.50 to $1.75, sex not guaranteed. Ho- ward McClendon, Rt. 1, Gab- bettville. Top quality pedigreed N. Z. white rabbits, $15. ea. up. 12 yrs. choice breeding, not inbred or scrubs; also, rabbit fertilizer, 75c bu., small quan- tities; 10 bu. and up, 50c (you load and haul). C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., Atl- anta 8. 3 Calif. white does, $3. ea.; ones all: colmdoe S373 ine Zi white does, $3. ea.; Pedigree . Z. white do, $6.: Ped. black doe, $6.; Ped, Chinchil- with 7 babies, about 4 wks. cld, $12.; N. Z. wht. doe with 10 babies, about 5 wks. old, $12.; Ped. black doe, 4 babies, $10.; N. Z. wht. buck, $42; brown buck, $2.: 3 rabbit pens, $4. to $8. Rocky Strick- land, Rt. 3, Sullivan Rd., Col- lege Park, Ph. PO. 6-2028. Miscellaneous FOR SALE es quantity of extra good | Coastal Bermuda hay for sale on C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, pods; 4 Ib. lard boxfull, 50c; Hen $2.; rooster $1., or 5 hens | velope. C. H. Craft, Rt. 2, El- Face Black Spanish; Red Leg- nglis Saleede 1 rush irons, leathe: th, nearly new, used o ac season, in excel. cond., ve comfortable ride, $150. Mrs. | Val. Beaty, 4289 Fiat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-0173. | Pure gallberry honey, made in: So. Georgia. P. L. Streat, Box 245, Nicholls, Ph. JA. 1- 2034 (Atlanta). : All metal feed room, 6 ft. X 4-% X 6-%, $15.; also, good let used chicken wire, and 40 young mixed breed chickens, some laying and a number of small farm tools. all bargain priced. Mrs. S. E. Guess, 1892 N. Druid Hill Rd., Atlanta 19, Ph. ME. 4-7970. New buckeyes, $6. gal. Can fill large or small orders. Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville. Yellow root, freshly dug, washed, 4 lb. lardbox full, 85c; nice fresh dried cowhorn pepper for home use, 15 doz. also, 4 lb. lard boxfull queen of meadow, 90c. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. Several hundred gals. North Ga. sorghum syrup for sale. Eueve Cook, Rt. 2, Blairs- ville. 1962 crop Mountain Wild- flower honey, thick, raw, ex- actly as bees made it: 5 Jb. tin strained, $1.50; case of six, 5 lb. pails, $8.; 5 lb. tin with comb, $2.; case of six, 5 Ib. pails, $10:50. Add postage. Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa. Hot red pepper pods for home use, 25 doz.; five. doz., $1. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. New crop thick-rind martin gourd seed, 25c spoonfull. Send stamped addressed en- berton. Martin gourds, 50 ea.; cat- nip; peppermint, 25c bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras; Queen of meadow; May apple;. yellow root; yellow dock, wild cher- ry tree bark; ratsbane; 4 lb. lardbox full, ea., $1. plus 10 for postage; gourd seed, 25c pkg., and stamped envelope. Mrs, Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. i Red skin peanuts, clean and well graded, 25 Ibs., $7.50, plus postage; or % bushel, $4. C. B. Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, LaGrange. Correction: Three Ige. print sacks, 3 for $1.65 PP. (one of a kind, not all alike). Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt. 1, New- nan. : Jerusalem Artichokes, reds and whites, $2. gal. at my home; $10. bu., Exp. col. if shipped. 8 gal. to bul. for pickles. Permit 302. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE, At- lanta 8. Several thousand gals. pure Ga. sugar cane syrup packed in 6 gal. cans to case for shipping, or pick up, Ce- dar Springs, $9. case; also, 6 half gals. to case, $4.50; (al- so packed 12 to case). Shipped from Blakely by Express on- ly in ease lots. Send Money Order. Shipment made day received. Leon M. Baughman, Cedar Springs. Miscellaneous WANTED Want to trade almost new | one |- David Bradley tractor, Helstein calf and one Guern- sey calf, both 4 mos. old fe- males for bees in patent hives, free from disease and in good shape and bee working equip. Write details. J. H. Wilkins, ae 458, Canal Rd., Savan- nah. Want 100 ~ 200, any type, good fence post; also, up to 2,500 ft. of cattle wire, 32 or 39 in. M. L. Waller, 2674 Pangborn Rd., Decatur, Ph. ME, 6-5169. Want good farm bell with yoke. Will come and take down if not too far. Clarence Rodgers, 201 Greene St., Augusta. 100 pct. pure dried ground red hot pepper, 1 oz., soci o3 ozs., $1.; 1 lb., $5.; 5 lbs., $25.; 10 tbs., $50. All P.P. L. Doug- las Guviffith, Rt. 1, Dallas, Want any amount of wheat straw. State price delivered or at barn. J. R. Smith, Jones- bridge Rd., Norcross, Ph. 448- 2238. ; also, Martin | Want 5 tons go Bermuda hay, cut right, with no san FOR. Dbl. bed Gents Bow, Ste Mtn., Fishing Bo Keys, $2. ea.; Grar Fan, Log a Star, $3. ea. Add all. Mrs. J. G. Au Felton, Soe: Soft, washabl lambskin baby pink, blue, white laced and emb. in Dl 8 Dl Soap: Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun Emb. pilloweas emb. and croch $1.25 pr.; old fashi $1. ea.; dish towels, $1.; aprons, me { 75e ea. No check Lose Nell Buford. i _- Childrens dresses. made, 1-6 yrs., $2. size eotton ruff asst. cols., $ : 75e ea.; : potholders, 20c e dish towels, ions, red, green, I ashes of roses, and w black. Orders filled ceived, 2, $ rett, P20: burg. = : Bleached sheeting cases, ero. edges, two roses cro. to each; pillc roses, red, pink, y: $2.25 pr.; eroche loop for hanging, 10c postage. No W. C. Maney, Rt. 2 can Boxwoods, 4 yrs. old, very ni $2., $3. and $4. if lots; one lg. bo: se high, 5 ft. around Ty and compact, Permit 202. Mr on, Ball Groun