Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1956 May 30

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by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8.
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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN||

SECOND HA

take-off pulley, good cond. for
AC tractor. Bunyan M. Morris,
Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Phone 2164.

Want for cash 1-wheel gar-
den tractor, be in good cond.
State make of tractor and en-
gine and price. J, E. Kirk, 522
McPherson St, Bremen.

MACHINERY WANTED 1

Want Mower, complete with



MISCELLANEOUS
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE
AND WANTED



Want One 3-point hitch, one
serape or blade, and one pan
for JD Model B. Tractor. Must
be in good cond. and reasonable.
George C .Turner, C/O T & W
Ranch, Bremen.

Elec. used chicken Brooder,
be worked with elec. lamps. 5
used Chicken batteries for be-
ginners; also 5 finishing batter-
ies; one laying battery for 60-80
hens, used. Ww. L. Cousins, 3001
Cooledge Rd., Tucker. ~

3-400 fence posts (were form-
erly cross ties); also about a
mile of Page Woven Fence; also
about 2 mi. barb wire. Now
around my farm. W. L. Cousins,
3001 Cooledge Rd. Tucker.

Metal Hog self-feeder, cap.
400 Ibs., 4 holes, $1. Ralph Dan-
gar ,Rt. 1, Woodstock, Phone
Roswell 2472.

tires, like new. Reasonable. Mrs.
Betty - Goff, 5000 Mill Creek
Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Phone EX-
3245.

Want second hand Cane Knife.
State price. Mrs. Archie Rousey,
Rt. 4, Elberton.

2-whee] trailer, acid under-
support, with new tires, and
wired with lights. Harry Grider,
Jr., Norcross, Box 127, Phone
3321.- ; g

Homart 1/2 H. P. shallow well
Jet Water Pump. Mrs. Carroll
Crews, Rt. 2, Box 115-B, vee
dosta, Phone 73-M-2.

Can Sealer, seals No. 2 and
No. 3 cans, good as new, $10 at

Master elec. chicken Brooder,
used very little. Reasonable at
my home. Mrs. Edna C. Pettit,





SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

3177 Tilson Rd., Rt. aie; Decatur,
Phone DE-7588.

Good one horse Wagon. Bar-
gain. R. H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gaines-
ville.



12-A John Deere Combine, in
good cond., for sale or trade.
E. F. Scales, Rt. 4. Bowdon. | complete with all belts,
McCormick Deering Combine, } lard.
with new sheeis and in fair
cond., $125. G. L. Peek, Sr., Rt.

riftfi Dist., Cultivators, Tiller, Har-
aoe row, and Bull Dozier, (need 1
8-disc. Dearborn harrow, with | tire) $600, J. T. Silas, Rt. ls

3-point hitch, will fit Ford, Fer- | Rentz,
guson or most any Tractor with
3-point hitch, $75. Preston M.
Worley, Rt. 3, College Park,

Phone Jonesboro 3411. |Rd., Macon.

W-30 Intnl. tractor, in good JD Subsoiler,

shape, on rubber tires, $450;
Dbl. section smoothing disc.
harrow, very good, $100; con-
verted JD Mower and rake,
poth for $100. John Q. Stephen-
son, 755 E. Broadway, Griffin,
Phone 3189.

ern Albany. CeoM.
Albany, Phone HE-5-8686.

SECOND. HAND
Jobn Deere 12-A 6 ft. com-

Turner Thrashing Machine on
rubber, with stacker and feeder,
good
cond., $150. H. P. Roberson, Dil-

Farmall M. Tractor, Planters,

12 in turn Plow, to fit Farm-
all Cub Tractor, practically new,
$50. M. B. Welsh, Rt 2, Heath

$80; Case off-
set harrow, $260: Mule Drawn
hay rake, $25; JD 8 it. Rotary
Hoe, $100: good cond. My place,
Pippin,



bine ,with motor. Priced reason-
able, Norman Johnson, Warren-
+

ton.

2-roller power Cane Mill and
Copper Pan in fair cond. Rea-
sonable. J. W. Entrekin, Rt. 4,
Gainesville.

Tumes Power Baler with mot-

or, light repairs, $100; pump
stand with power pump jack in
good cond. $20; dbl. section

spike tooth harrow, good cond.,

$20; Intnl. riding Cultivator,
fair- cond., $10. J. F. Howell,
Dumner.

2 Intn]. Combines, model 62, !

one -in running cond. and one
for parts, $100 for both. Hugh
Crook, Rt. 2, Montezuma.

AC-60 Combine, All-Crop
arvester, with motor and stor-
age bin. Mrs. S. L. Norwood,
Box 234, Perry, Phone 70.



MACHINERY WANTED

Want 6 ft. grain Binder, either

mule. Go after within 100 mi.
radius. State price, cond. in first
letter. No junk. Ben Payne, Rt.
1, Homer.

Want tiller plow, bush and
bog harrow, Cultivator,
blade, scoop and others for 3
point hook-up Ford tractor. C.
E. Stewart, Box 145, Mt. View,
Phone Atlanta PO-6-3686.

Want DeLaval combine pipe-

'in good cond., 10



ton.

drawn by Ferguson tractor or

scrape

| lines Milker, 10 gal. milk cans
can milk
cooler, preferably the Walk-In
type, other dairy equipment, al-_
so interested in Cattle hay rack
and portable hammer feed mill
er 3 point hook-up for Ford.
Glen Nightengale, Rt. 2, Staple-

Want small elec. incubator,
100-200 egg cap. LeRoy Peters,
Rt./1, Box 78, Louisville.

2 H. wagon, dbl. bed, 2.
McCormick mowing machine, 2
H. and 1 H. turn plows, Wheat
drill, never used, Dbl. A harrow
(with cross bar, corn - planter,
sev. single plows. / First. class

farm. L. A. Brown, 450 Clair-
mount Ave., Decatur, DE 1361.

Some Dairy barn equipment
for sale. B. I. Lee, 4393 Ayer |R
Rd., Macon.



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE



Col. bunch butter beans, 40c
Ibe. Ge self; Avans.

Old time tender White and
early tender Speckled half run-
ner garden beans, tender strip-
ed Cornfield beans, also White
Velvet Okra seed, 40c cup. 3

cups, $1. Add postage. Miss
Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

White bunch butter Peas, 2
cups, $1; Old time Imp. col.
half runner bean seed, 3 cups,
$1.25. Hand shelled without no
cracks. 1955 seed. Add ey tes,
Mrs. Samuel Caine, Rt , Cum-
ming. ;

Good,
short beans,

tender speckled Cut-
50c cup, 3 cups,
$1.25; imp. White half runners,
40e cup, 4 cups, $1.25; also
yellow pop corn, 5 cups, $1.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
Henry G. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

175 bu. Clay Peas,
2 bu. bags, $2.50 bu.
}Beckins, Matthews.

in new
Rs



2-used hot water brooders. Can |,

Trailer with stop aa and

my home; also 5 decker Farm)

cond. $200 cash (no chks.) at.

Wonder



Pure Iron Pea recleaned and

bagged, $2.50 bu. Charles H.|.,

Fountain, Rt. 6, Box 105, Dub-
lin Phone 1209- XJ.

Purple hull Crowder Peas,
weevil treated, State Analysis
$9.60 pct. purity, 69 pct. Germ.,
10c lb. FO . No Jess 1 bu. ship-
ped; also long green pod Okra
seed, 50c lb. Add postage. J. F.
Gober, Rt, .2,: Temple.

50 bu. recleaned pure Iron
Peas, in. 2 bu. bags, $2.50 bu.
FOB, or at my place. R.-F:
Scarborough, Byron, Phone
Warner Robins, 1480-W-1.

45 bu. Combine Peas,
cleaned and in 100 Ib. bags,
$7.50 CWT; also 150 Ibs. Sericea
Lespedeza, 17c lb. R.. P. Usry,
Douglasville, Phone 2785.

30 bu. Iron field Peas, in
2 bu. bags and cleaned, $2 bu.
at my barn. Geo. D. Barfield,
Rt. 3, Louisville.

Red Crowder Peas, 30c lb.,

in 5 lb. lots or more; Blue Java.

Peas, 25c lb.; Cld fashion ten-
der White half runner garden
beans, 40c cup; also brown
striped half runners. Add. post-
age. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

6 bu. clean sound Speckled
Peas, $2.25 bu. Thomas Thorn-
ton, Rt. 1, Milner.

365 bu. Iror. Clay Peas, 99.09
pet. purity, total germ., and
hard seed, 91 pct. In new bur-
lap 2 bu. bag, $4 bu. at farm.
Jack Cates. Rt. 1;
ville, Phone Twilight, 3-5393.

Jackson Soybeans, Cert., 99
pet. purity, 84 pct., no noxious
weeds, $4 bu., in 2 bu. bags,
FOB;
seed, recleaned and_ scarified,
20c Jb., and common Sericea
seed, recleaned and_ scarified,
15e Ib. FOB. John L. Snare,
Rt. 4, Gainesville.

50 bu. large. Brown. Goes
ers, also 50 bu. Dixie Lee peas,
1955 crop, 10e lb. in 100 Ib.
lots, at farm. Clinton White,
278 Hamilton Rd., Columbus.

300 lbs.
will stand test, 15c lb. Will ship
not less 100 Ibs. E. Be eee
Rt. 1, Butler

Little White Lady Peas, or
Rice: Peas, 25c Ib. Del. in 4 lb.

lots. also Sugar Speckled Peas,

30c 1b.; garden half runner

striped beans, 40c lb. Maybell

Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.

-Sev. tons Velvet Beans in hull,
$70 ton. No checks. J. E. Pow-
ell, Wadley.

Good, tender White Crease.
back ana speckled Cutshort
Cornfield beans, 65c cup; White
and striped half runners, 65c
cup; White tender bull Salet
Eng. Peas, 75c cup. Add postage.
Arvil Lambert, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

White Black-eye Crowder
peas, 4 Ib., $1; 10 Ibs., $2.25;
25 lbs., $4.50; red speckled

Crowder Peas, 4 cups, $1. Add
are postage. oe Duran, |~
1, Cumming.

Col. bunch Butter Beans, 30
cup. PP in Ga. Mrs. Jett Goss,
Rt. 1, Aragon.

300 bu. Tacksons Soybeans,
grown from cert. seed, purity
98.71 pet.; germ, 85 pct.; noxious
weeds none. N A. Boyette, Ha-
hira,

White bunch .butter Peas, 2
cups, $1; Old. time Imp. col.
half runner bean seed, 3 ie
$1.25; hand shelled, without
cracks, 1955 seed. Add postage.
Mrs. Samuel Caine, et,
ming.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Cayenne hot pepper, Calif.
Sweet -pepper and
Rutger Tomato plants, 500, $2,
$3.50 M. PP in Ge. R. Chanclor,
Pitts.

Red Skin Pp. R. -Potato, $3.75
M.; 500; $2; Gov. inspt. Rutger
Tomato, $3 M.; 75c C.; Ruby
King and col. "Wonder | Sweet
Pepper; Long Hot Cayenne, $4.
M.; $1 C. All strong planis, full
count, mos; packed and prom-
pt shipment. No COD orders.
J. M. roms Rt, ee



re=

Hawkins-

also Arlington Sericea

Lady finger Peas,

5, Cum- |

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Hot. and_
or $1
Otis Conner, "Bite

. Gov. inspt. Copperskin
Potato plants, seed grown
vine cuttings, $3 M.; Mar
and Rutger Tomato, open
also Cal. Wonder Sw
Hot Pepper, $3 M. Good
plants, prompt
Mrs. Ina Griffin, Rt. 4

Gov. Cert. P. a4 :
plants, $3 M. Full cou
prompt shipment. J. M. He
Rt. Ly Alma.

Gov. insp., pink and red
potato plants, now read
M.!. also Marglobe te
plants, mos: packed, $2_
full count and del. Wor
mee canal Surrency.. <

Green glazed Collard. >
50c C. Add postage. J. H.
209 Hamilton Ave, Brer:

Finest long pod. hot pe
also everbearing tomato p
25c C.; Garlic plants, 2
Add postage. Exch. for
sacks. .Mrs. Joha Myers,
dison, Rt. 2, Hartwell.

. Gov: inspt. Copperskin
tato plants,.50c C; $2. M.,
MO. only. Eugene Hutto, RB
BUEN: i.



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ee i

Sage plants: Catnip pus

| Black Raspberries bushes, 1

alaya Dewberry bushes, M

dine grape vines, and
Sugar Pears. All, 6, $1. 4
Mae Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines

Gov. inspt. potato slip
ready; Pink skin and
potatoes, $3.50 M. at bed. .
Strayhorn, Rt. 1; Gainesvi s

Gov. inspt. Cert. Coppe
P. R. Potato plants, seed gt
from vine cuttings, ae
Have 550 bu. bedded. Av
Thomas, Rt. 1, Patterson. .



Gov. inspt. and treated
perskin potato plants, $2.
'2 M., and up, $2.25: M.
Full count and prompt_
ment. Luther Griffis, 4
Odum. : ae

Ga. Collard also cone i
and Chas. Wakefield Cz
young plants, nice size
strong roots, 60c C.
500, $1.50; $2.50 M.;
lards in lots, 5. M, te
$2 M.- Root. damp: pac
in Ga. D. W. Davis, Rt. 1,
299, Milledgeville. oS ae

Gov. inspt. Copperskin

tato plants, full count
prompt shipment, - $2 M.











Hiram Lightsey, Rte 2s
rency. aed
Gov. inspt. ntith Rade

potato plants, $5 M. aR
horn, Rt. 1, Gainesville, <

Banana Pepper slants
$1 PP. Lee Abernat Y; 1 i
Barnesville. Sie 3

- Famous doihine 4
plants, the 2 bu. kind,

15 PP. Grover C. i
beville.



Climbing Tomato QQ.
will make all large famil ;
use until frost) large fr
plants 25 del. Mrs. Be
| Rt. 1, Alpharetta. yea

- Large yellow and little. :
(red) tometo plants, 25
Add postage. Mrs. Fred .
son, Rt. 4, Valdosta. ,

-Gov. inspt._ Coppers
Red skin P. R. Potato ]
$2.50 M. Del.; Rutger or
globe Tomato plants, :
| packed, $2.50 M. es
sey, Screven.

Gov.
Red skih P.
plants, full count,
Del; 2 M. up> lots,
Rutger and ee te
$2 50 M.; also Calif.
Sweet Pepper. plants, |
D. Lightaeyr. Rt 2.

Gov. inspt.. Copeca
Potato plants, grown
cuttings, 5 .m., $7.50.
Brannen,. Bristol.

Cert. sweet Potato- |
Bunch- P. R., New.
Gold Rush _ and Early |
500, $3.50; i is



inspt. Coppersh

P. R. Potato
2,











M., $4 M. All
| shipmen: me Wa














Vv. inspt. ocumvakih P.R
4) Powato plants, with seed grown
| from > vine cuttings, $2.50 M.;
12 Me up tots, .$2.30 M. also










globe and- Ee: tomato,
no disease, 500, $1.25, |
Wet roots for fresh del.
EL L, Fitzgerald, Fitz-

Tomato plants, moss packed,




sey, Rt. 2, Surrency.

Ga. Collard, Chas. Wakefield
jand jate Flat Dutch Cabbage
|plants 60c C.; 300, $1.25: 500,
| $1.50; $2.50 M. Good damp
packed. J .H. Davis, Rt , Box
7 | 299, Milledgeville.

Gov. inspt. ha. Copperskin
poiato plants, $1.75. M.; 5 M.,
$7.50. P.ompt shipment. Wade
| Aycock, Ri. 2. 2, Baxley. go ee
mn, ce '

: Gov. inspt. new Imp. and |
Copperskin, bunch esate plants
$3 M.; also La. Copperskin run-
ners, "$9 M. Elmer Mann, Rt.
2 Surrency.


















pees et 50 C.;
ard. Well Beets. Let-







imap: Car, Eoeenian.
Potato plants, now
$2.25 M. No checks. Mrs
er is, pacts Screven.

Gold Risk potato plants,
resistant,








Marglobe and Rutger tomato
plants, grown on new land,
: half running, | 500, $1.25; $2 M. Moss wrapped.
, $4 M. Del. ER. Prompt shipment. Jack ' Davis,

Bit.22, Box - 53, Bre- | Box 662, Fitzgerald.

ees Gov. inspt. bunch Copper-

R. potato plants, | skin Potato plants, $3 M.; new

nd | imp. bunch, Potato plants, $3 |

;{M. David AGA ae 2, Sur- |
nency:






















: MAKE A COMBINATION
BENCH-STORAGE CABINET






Use short 1 by 4-inch boards %
join lid top boards and attach
| with 14-inch fiat-head wood
serews. Countersink. screws.
| Attach lids to back of box with
1%-inch butt hinges recessed
into wood. For ease in storing
large rugs, hinge one end at
the bottom and place a 1 by 4
inch brace inside the top of the
box, as shown by dotted lines.
_ Make or buy foam rubber or
-Laeted cushions for the top.








Se Phie ag cu with glue

_ &penny finishing nails.

: ake box from 1 by 12-inch
boards and assemble as shown.
_ Attach box to base by nailing |
pbtaghi bottom eeanee::


















































peace : ; md ,
Effective July 1 all advertisements or notices
taining to seed for sale submitted for publication
the Market Bulletin must be accompanied by a
ed laboratory report on the germination and purity
the seed offered for sale.

The new seed law passed by the 1956 enc: of
General Assembly requires that each bag or con-
x of seed advertised for sale in the state carry
2 complete label giving the purity and germination
f the seed.

_Mdader the law farmers may sell ound they pro-

>, at their farm, without complying with the test-
if they do not advertise the seed















a law applies to the seed at flowers, shrubs
ees as well as to the seed of erOpe generally -
on Georgia farms.

Farmers not licensed as dealers may have their
tested free in the State seed laboratory at 19
iter St. S.W., Atlanta 3. Ga. Farmers licensed as
alers must pay for this service.
Persons not classified as farmers whe produce
r seed or other types of Piaed for sale must have
seed tesied elsewhere.

Under rules and regulations governing advertis-
or notices in the Market Bulletin, only those per-
who actually = seed may advertise in the














| Pexskin potato, $1.50 M.; Mar-
| globe, Tomato; also Calif. Won-

jepen grown Genuine Rutger |
$2.50 M. Del. Thomas pie

land Red. spotted Peas,

| R., $2 M.; 3 M.; $5., or $1.50 M.

price. C. W. Pane, 149 North
Ave, NE. Atlanta 8. Phone
TR-4-6452,

-|T Courson, Hazlehurst.

| 100 Ibs.

hum Cane:seed, 1955 crop, clean

el Skin P. R. and La. Cons

der Pepper. plants, $1.75 M.
FOB. Ready ta siup. Upen field
grown. W. G. OQuinn, Rt. 2,
Surrency.

Rutger Tomato Plants, State
imspt. and treated; Red Skin,
500, $3; $5 M.; also Black- -eye
5. Ibs.,
$1.; White and striped half run-
ner bean seed, 3 cups, $1. Mrs.
Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Millions Cert. Ga. Red and
bunch P.R. Potato plants, $3.50
M.; Copperskins and reg. P.

for 5 M. or more In ts. B. J.
Head, Alma, Phone 3791.

Jerusalem artichoke planiis,
$1.50 C. Del. 2nd zone; Collard
plants, 75c C; 300 of more of
either, 25 less per hundred.
Pick up here at home at less

Gov. insp. P.R. and Copper-
skin potato plants, $1.90 M; 5
M. or more, $1.60 M FOB. All
from vine grown potatoes. Full

Graham, Alma. Phone 4348.

Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1; some others, 75c C:
Artichokes, $1 doz.; Garlic and
Horseradish, 50c doz. Add post-
age. Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega.



SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE



- 10 Ibs. Col. Butter bean seed,
30c Ib. T. W. Simmons, Rt. 3,
Douglasville.

Long, good, tender pod Okra
(bears wumtil frost) \ seed, 30c
cup; long slim hot red Pep-
per, fine for pickling, seedd, 25
pods, 25c. All 1955 seed. Add
postage. No stamps nor checks.
Mrs. Perlene Hopes, ty ox,
Gainesville.

Millett seed: Cattail, 5 lb.
Star Millet, 14c Ib., Coastal
Bermuda, 35c per cubic ft., also
Iron and Clay Peas, $2 bu. M.

11,400 Ibs. Ne. 1, Brown Top |
Millet seed, recleaned, 99.32
pet. purity, in new 100 ib. bags,
85-88 pct. germ. 5c lb. FOB.
Tested by Hulsey Seed Lab.
Decatur. C. H. Cofer, Louisville

Good, tender light brown with
dark brown stripe Cornfield
bean seed, free from. weevils,
1/2 I|b., 50c.. Cheaper in large
lots, PP. Mrs. Nathan Weather-
by, Rt. 4, Ball Ground.

Sart Sorghum seed, in 100
Jb. new burlap bags, tested 99
pet. purity, 85 pct. germ. E. G.
Farrand, Leesburg, Phone 4462

Long Quai] Melon seed, 50c
pkg., or exch. pkg. for 2 two
100 lb. feed sacks, cleaned and
ironed. B. H. Samples, Dublin.

Imp. Pride of Ga. Watermel-
on (large ripe melons within
60 days), 250 seed, $1. J. N.
Carson, Rt. C., Box 371, Grif-
fin.

Recleaned Brown Top Millet
seed, 7c lb. for 80 pct. germ.;
99.57 pct. purity, 6c Ib; 70
pet. germ.,. 99.18 pct. purity,
sacks. FOB. Joel H.
Sanders, Rt. 2, Newnan, Phone |
53-R-4. ; |

Citron seed, 75c Ib.; col.
bunch butter beans, 25c Ib.;
Banana Mushmelon seed, 65c
cup;- Honey. Rock Cantaloupe
seed, 40c cup; Pennyroyal plants
25c doz. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming. |
1400 lbs. Honey Drip Sorg-
combine run, 4c lb, No Sunday
orders. S. ue Hearn. Rt. 1, Pal-
metto.

3,000 lbs. Brown Top Millet
seed, $6 per 100 lbs. Bonnell
Hill, Bethel Road, Jonesboro,
Phone 6396. \

12,000 lbs. No. 1 Browh Top
Millet seed, recleaned, tested
by Ga. State Lab, 98% pct.

germ.; 99.63 pct. purity: 461D.
FOB. In new 100 Ib. bags. J.
Lynwood Bentley, Rt. 2, Thom-

mers,

count and prompt service. A. E. |

| sacks.

Recleaned Brown Top Millet
(the hay and grazing kind) seed;
Tested for germ. and purity,
$6 CWT. Norman Johnson, |
Warrenton. :

Seed: Extra lange nice eo Paka.
kin, 20c pkg. and stamped ad-
dressed envelope; large Cam-
taloupe, also Sunflower, ea.
J5e pkg. and stamped address-
ed envelope. Mrs. W. Y. Sum-
Rt. 5, Newnan.

Pepper seed: Dar red cherry,
very hot (not the old kind),

Bouquet, and the long red,
very hot, ea. kind, 10c and
stamped, self-addressed envel-

ope; also Icebox watermelon,
25e and stamped, addressed en-

velope. Mrs. J. D. Bennett,
6862 Moore Dr., Rt. 3, Stone
Mountain.

Tender White half runner and
cream 6 wk: White creaseback
Cornfield bean seed, extra ten-
der beans, 55c cup, 2 cups, $1;
Green Okra seed and red
Speckled Crowder Pea seed,
35 cup, 3 cups, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3,
Ellijay. : =

6,000 ibs. Mertins Combine
Milo Grain Sorghum Seed,
State Tested; 73 pct. Germ.,
Clean, combine run, $5.50 CWT
at my farm, or will ship,
Freight col. games A. Bower,
Rt. 1, Alma, Phone 2575.



-MISCELLAN EOUS.
FOR SALE



BEES:

15 hives Honey ees in the
Pat. gums, $5 ea. FOB. W. O.
Beasley, Stapleton.

CORN AND SEED CORN:

100 bu. White Corn, $1.35 bu.
Julius A. Graves, Rt. 3, Fay-
etteville. Phone 5792.

108 bu. Marlboro Prolific
corn, in shuck or shucked, pric-
ed right.at the farm. R. i.
Clark, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

GOURDS:

Martin, $3 doz.; Ornamental,
$1.50 doz.: $1.00 C; extra large,
$5. doz.; Dipper, $4. dodz.; also
asst. gourd seed, 3 pkgs. 50c;
$1.50 doz. pkgs. PP. Earl Stuc-
key, Blackshear.

HAY: :

Good Alfalfa on $35 . ton,
also some combine peas, $3 bu.
E. V.. Vaughn, Bogart. Phone
Watkinsville SO-9-3375.

LARD:

Pure, ~ home-made Lard, in
glass gallon jugs, 20c ib. at
my home. Mrs. A. L. Robinson,
Rt. 2, Acworth.

MEAT:

One salt-cured Ham, large
size, 75c Ib.; 1 large middling,
4c jb. Will not ship. T. W.
Simmons, Rt. 3, Douglasville.

ROOTS AND HERBS:

Wild cherry, willow, red and
white oak, aldar, persimmon,
pine, sweetgum bark, plum,
blackberry, elder, yellow dock,
sarsaparilla, sassafras, yellow
root, 2 lbs., $1; plamtain, sheep
sorrell, $1 Qt. Exch. for print
Mrs. John Myers Addi-

FOR SALE

SACKS:

15 print sacks, washed, iron-
ed and free or holes, 3 of a kind,
3, $1.25 or 45c ea. Mrs. Boyd
Johnson, Cherry Log.

Extra large and extra nice
print sacks, 1 of a kind, 3, $1.50-
| postpaid. Mrs. W. Y. Summers,
Newnan, Rt. 5.

SAGE:

Washed and shade dried Sage,
$1.75 lb. Mary C. Tumlin, East-
anollee.

1956 hand gathered and shade
dried Sage, $1.75 Jb. plus post-
age. Mrs. Ruby Brown, Rt. 2,
Toccoa.

STRAW (OAT):

Long oat straw im well tied
round bales, $18 ton. N. A. Boy-
ette, Hahira.

EGGS:

Chukar Partridge eggs, for
sale at my home. Robt J. Car-

ter, 4181 Harris Trail, N.W.,
Atlanta 5. Phone Exchange
| 5123,



CATTLE FOR SALE



Reg. polled Whiteface heifer,
with purebred heifer calf 3 wks.
old; also purebred polled White-
face heifer, 1-1/2 yrs. old, ready
to bred, $225 for. lot, or sell
seperately. All good cond. Ralph
Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Phone
Roswell 2472.

Reg. Angus young stock;
Championship bloodlines and
individuals. Reasonable price.
W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle
Top Farm, Cornelia.

Reg. Guernsey male Calves,
4-7 mo. old, well marked and
good bloodlines. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington,

Holstein Cow, large, gentle,
good milker and will freshen in
jate Summer; also Reg. Here-
ford Cattle, all ages, fat, of
popular breeding. Priced rea- -
sonably. Mrs. W. A. Ward, JR.,.
C/O Warde Meade Farm, Rt. 3,
Marietta, Phone 8-8772.

Reg. Hereford bull and heifer
calves of finest strain, for sale.

Ogden A. Geilfuss, c/o Melody

Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd,
Rt. 3, Marietta, Phone Smyrna
507385.

125 Cattle: Rollo Soak
Bloodlines of top quality. Most
are from 1948 Grand Champion
Bull, and fine herd Cows; also
my farm Machinery. Sell all
together or can be bought sep-
erately. W. O. Tallent, McCays-
ville.

2 reg. Jersey milch Cows, 4
reg. heifers and calves, 4-16 mo.
old, from some of best blood-
lines and milk producers. Write
for appointment. D. Smith,
c/o W. L. Thomas, Jr., Folk-
ston. :

Reg. polled Hereford bull, 12
mo. old, $150. Papers furnished.
See week days only. M. B.
Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd., Macon,



son, Hartwell, Rt., 2,

Phone 58465.

















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CATTLE FOR SALE



White reg. Beef type short
horn Cow, with 2nd calf at
side, $200. H. P. Roberson, Dil-
lard.

Reg. Brahma bulls, sev. age
groups to pick from. All gentle
and easily handled, $150 up.
See at farm, 10 mi. Tifton, on

Rt. 5,
Tifton,
Good, gentle Jersey cow, 5

yrs. old, calf a month old, $100
for cow alone (calf - not for

small, real gentle (for boy to
handle) Mare. Buy or trade.
Mrs. George Ferguson, Cave
Spring.

_ 40 Holsteins, Guernseys and
Jerseys, good heifers also 2nd
Au-

gust and September. Roy W.



HOGS FOR SALE

TT

Choice Berkshire pigs, $20
ea. with papers, but not vac.
(Right date for clubs). Contact.
H.- E. Hemphill, Box 52, Ila.

Reg. Tamworth Pigs, boars
and gilts, Excellent bloodlines.
M. S. Brannen, Rt. 1, Statesboro.

Purebred Hampshire gilts and
boars, reg., 8-10 wks. old, $25
ea. FOB. Hilton E. Davidson,
Rt. 2, Glenwood.

Purebred OIC pigs, from reg.
stock, farrowed April 13, 1956,
$10 ea. at farm. Dewey Duncan,
Rt. 1, Alto.

6 reg. Duroc Boars, 6 mo.
old, wt. 200 Ibs., $40 ea.; also
gilts, 6 mo. old, wt. 200 Ibs., $50
ea. Extra choice and show type.
Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.

10 re. Yorkshire pigs, ready
to del. May 30; also 3 not reg.
for sale. My place, Hwy. 20,
Canton-Cartersville. Mrs. Mary
A. Rhyne, White, Ga.

8 black big bone Guinea Pigs,
8 wks. old, $15 or 2, $25. FOB.
Purebred put not reg. Mrs. Ger-
trude Howell, Rt. 1, Mitchell.

SPC Sow and 6 pigs, SPC
and Black PC cross, weaned,
$40 for lot, at my place, 3 mi.
E. Dyes Cross Rds. R. L. Mc-
LeRoy, Rt. 1, Box 190, Blythe.

Little bone Black African
Guinea Pigs for sale at farm,
6-1/2 mi. So. on Hwy. 19. Wil-
son Carson, Rt. C., Griffin.

Purebred Duroc Pigs, 2-1/2 -
4-1/2 mo. old, Wavemaster and
Foundation stock. Lift treated,
dewormed, papers in buyers
mame, $25 - $35 ea.; bred gilts,
Bred Sows, $100 ea.;
male, 14 mo. old, Son of Foun-
dation Prince, $100. Marvin
Newsome, Sandersville.

OIC pigs, 4 mo. old, $20 ea.;
OIC male, 2 yrs. old, OIC Sow,
bred, 2 yrs. old, $40 ea. All Reg.
Artis Patterson, Lenox.

Reg. big bone Guinea Boar,
about 350 lb., $40; bred Sow,
$50; also some shoat pigs for
sale. Rever Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.



HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE





At Stud; Palomino Stallion,

FOR SALE



2 black Mare Mules, work
dbl. or single, for sale. L. A.
Brown, 450 Clairmont Ave., De-
catur, Phone DE-1361..

Palomino stallion for sale, al-
so 3 Palomino bred Mares, $200
ea, for mares. Located first
farm past River on Campbell-
ton Rd. R. W. Caldwell, Rt. 4,
Douglasville.



RABBITS, CHINCHILLAS,
AND GUINEA PIGS
(CAVIES FOR SALE)



NZ White and Calif. Cross
Rabbits, $2.50 and $3 ea. Miss

Arminda Mason, 210 Center
Ave., East Point, Phone PO-
17066.

8 NZ White Rabbits, 8 wks.
old, $2.50 ea. Express to be add-
ed. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Buford.

NZ White Rabbits, select
breeding stock, up to 4 mo. old,
$3. eas bred or open Does,
very fine, $5 to $8; bucks, $3-$6
according to size. C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., N.E., Atlanta
8, Phone TR-4-6452. :

Californians: of best blood-
lines, selected, Ped. stock. Ped.
papers furnished. R. Lamar
Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville.



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



Sev..fresh milk goats, Reg.
Nubians, also some nice grades.
Priced reasonable. P. R. Demp-
sey, 38 St. Charles St., Dalton.

Pr. Goats, 1 yr. old, $15. Lo-| %
cated first house on right, off
Roosevelt. Hwy. R. T. Coker;
Herschel Lee Rd., College Park.

Few Reg. Hampshire, good
yearling Rams, and 8 Jan. Ram
Lambs. These are top Rams.
Horace B. Smith, C/O Creek
Polled Hereford Farm, Dalton,
Phone 1506-J-2. :

Flock of Sheep . sheared,
Hampshires, Cheviots and some
Cheviot. Will sell part or all
Rams, one Hampshire and one
Dorset Crosses; 66 Ewes, 2
Dr. Harry A. Wasden, Quitman.

Nubian Milk Goat, Reg., giv-
ing 2-3 qts. milk daily, freshen
in wk. or two. Geo. D. Barfield,
Rt. 3, Louisville.

2 French Alpine Does, now
fresh with Kids, $20 for lot.
Charles D. Silkes, Rt. 2, Box
115-A, Valdosta, Phone 73-J-3.

3 good milk goats: 1 fine
Toggenburg, fresh in, 1 Toggen-

milking and will freshen in
September. W. L. McCulley, Rt.
4, Box 263 (Gordon Rd.) Aus-
tell, Phone 2127.



POULTRY FOR SALE |



BANTAMS:

Purebred show type Bantams:
Barred Rocks, R. I. Reds, O. E.
Black breasted and O. E.
Wheatens. Have Grown Stock,
chicks, and eggs. J. A. Lang,
Newnan, Phone 777-R-2. :

Bantams:
English Black Breasted Red



HORSES AND MULES

burg, and 1 mixed. Both now |~

Modern and Old



12 Game: baby cnioke and
mother hen, $4.50; Black Corn-
ishs, 3 mos. old, "5c ea.; also
1 pr. rabbits, $3: guinea. pigs
(cavies), $1 ea, Trade for Buff
or other kinds Bantams. Mrs.
Ann Shivell, 2677 Pharr Rd.
N.E., Atlanta, Phone CR 4390.

MINORCAS:

8 Black Minorca hens, all lay-
ing and 2 roosters, purebred,
15 mos. old, $16.50 for lot my
place, and pring coop. H. A.
Evans, 369 August Ave. S. E,,
Atlanta 15.

REDS: 1

38 Parmenter pullets, all lay-
ing, from selected stock, $2 ea.
my place. Come after. A.. R.
Bailey, 489 Pine St., Hapeville,
Phone PO-7-6165.

100 Production Red- pullets,

Clarence Brown, Helena.

3 or 4 guineas, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Ww. Y. Summers, Rt. 5, Newnan.

22 geese, $3 ea.; also goslings,
$2 ea. at farm, on Hwy., 6 mi.

-cutt, Metiter.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, ETC.:

7 quail, 3 male, 4 female, $17
for lot, and crates to be return-
ed. R. P. Chanclor, Rt. 1, Box
63, Brunswick.

Bobwhite quail; Eggs and
es orders being booked;
gs, 25c ea., $22.50 C.; chicks,
me ea. up. Will have some Chu-
kar ee eggs, 40c ea., $35
C= uly. Chicks, 650 up.
Cliff pureed 217 M. Vernon
Dr., Decatur, Phone DE-4238.

Pheasants aad quail eggs and
chicks; Golden, Silver, Amherst,
Reeves, and Ringneck, Chukar,
and Bobwhite. H. Tonsgard,
5289 Lamar St., Decatur, Phone
CR-3775.

Plain and Ringneck Pheasants
and eggs, priced reasonable. 1
mi. N. Hwy. 80, Upatoi. L. ies
Hobbs, C/O White Oak Ranch,
Upatoi,

cas finest breeding strain. Og-
den A. Geilfuss, C/O Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rad.,
Rt. 3s Marietta, Phone Smyrna

5-7385.

Blue Peafowl, 1955 hatched,
$15. D. Kennedy, Rt. 2, Quit-
man. a

Red Carneaux Pigeons, $3 pr.
Excellent Squab raisers. Send
M.O, Will ship Exp. Col. W. H.
Otwell, 3450 Gordon Rd., S.w.,
Atlanta, Phone PL-5-9801.

Big Northern Bob White quail:

_| young stock, eggs and breeders.

Prompt reply to inquiries. L. E.
Brannen, Jr.,
Ave., Statesboro.

and small salary. Contact J. L.

4 wks. old, $50 for lot; also 50| 9" Haein Be
Hiline 4-A grade Hampshire-
White, laying 90 pct. $100. J.| Want clean, - iene

(no milking) on farm, for
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, GEESE, room, boara and reasonable
DUCKS, ETC.: salary. H. D. Gilstrap, 1060

No. Metter. Mrs. L. A. Hunni-,
| school bus Rt. and near church.

White King Pigeons, _ Amazi-



311 savannas |

Want man and wife. ith
small family to work on Truck
Farm.
truck and tractor. House, with
elec., cow, garden, and sone)
salary furnished. D. B. Tanner,
Rt. 3, Lithonia, Phone 3305.

Want middleaged, country
raised white woman in good
health without bad habits to
live in home on farm with
family of 2 and do light farm
work. Will pay $50 mo. M. I.
Edwards, Rt. 2, Clyo

Want man to work on. farm.
Must be able to drive tractor
or willing to learn; also raise
hogs. No cotton. Room, board,

Armstrong, Rt. 2, Stockbridge.

Want young, single man to
plow and chop cotton and do
other farm chores. Come, see,

woman io do light farm work

Seaboard Ave., N. W., Atlan-
ta 18.

Want man to anv tractor
and do gen. farm work all year
round, Furnish house, lights,
wood and running water. On

Give ref. and salary expected.
Herschel H. Hutchins, Turner
Hill Rd., Lithonia. :





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June 5-8, Rock Eag
Home Demonsir:
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Certified planis are

are tied in bunches with
printed Certified Sweet

_ department.



Have wife, 18 y Ts old :

CALENDAR

June 4-8, Laura ra Walker State Park -
South Georgia Forestry Camp. Zi



County Dairy Festival.

June 3, Flintstone | _ Fat see show.

Association Confer nce.

"Netee:

All persons buying xvieet potato plants mad
buy only certified plants.. _

Georgia Department of Entomology and cortif
as being free of disease. These plants, when sold,

Bill Blasingame, head of the Departmen
Entomology, says a number of non-certified i
are being shipped into Georgia and warn against
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Must be able to drive

livestock, have
painting experien
its. State qualific ; al
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Norcross St.,
6524 after 6 PM

Want man to. ;
and do gen, farm wor
room, board and reasonable
ary. Miss Mamie Gay, Rt
Boulevard Dr., Thomson.

4 Me Bh og: t
work, wants job on
reliable, Si

light farm
(furnished), with Yiehts,
ete, and reasonable
Mrs. Carrie :
Marietta Rd,

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Games, Mille Fleur, Black Tail
pericctly marked, 5. gaited| Japanese, "White Leghorn and mare Rome wee Tigges
American saddler, 15 hands| other var; Common Bantam| STEERS & HEIFERS 1475 700 567 256
high, 3 yrs. old, May 14. Guar.|hens for setters; also 18 com- : :
Service. of er oe an mon Pigeons for $6. B. H. Hol-| Good & Choice - 17.00-20.70 2 Sa 17.00- 17.00-18.50
appointment ill, 4 ; i : : - : - os ee ee
Pere te. Macon: Boone |e ee eee 14.75-17.00 14.75-17.00-*14,50-16.75 *'18.00-17.00
5-5394. 5 : : : aca
Trio White Japanese Silkie Utility 13.00-14.50 13.60-14.75 i 12,50:14-50 13.25 <7 aoc
Pr. small solid white saddle | Bantams, $6; 4 prs. Black] Vealers 16.00-26.00 16.00-23.00 _16.00-22.00 Sher ot ee
horses. Mare and Gelding, both | Cochin Bantams, $4 pr.; also - - -- $_-
gaiied. Guar. gentle for chil-|Trio large Toulouse Geese, $12. Stockers & Feeders 13.00-18.00 13.50-18.50 12.00-17.00 14.75-17.50
dren and Traffic broke, $350 for| Cannot ship Geese. A. O. May, r a oo An Seem eo
the pair Mrs. vA. C. Hames, | Rt'.1, Box 100, Smyrna, Phone |e oe 13.00-21.00 _14.00-20.00 13.00:38.50 13.00-17.75 _
Graysville, C/O Postmaster. 5-4782. COWS: ens Cel Se oe ee
1 only, male Mexican Burro, ope elegy Rey ee Utility & Commercial 11.75-13.25 11.50-12.75 = -11.50-12.75 " 12.00-12.78
about 2 yrs. old, ready for serv-| pr. Mrs. Ethel Ode zi ae ee aga
ice, very -gentle, $50 or trade berton. Canners & Springers 9.00-12.00 ~ 9.00-11.75 9.00-12.00 _ 7.00-12,00 .
for calves old enough to eat ringers ie Ase oe sean
grass. J. W. Stanford, M.D., Car- ee GAMES AND apna
iersville. c HOGS: 160 93 aD eee
tags, half White 17.50. ao
: Shetland pony male, 36 in. wee bait Claitborn. $2.50 No. 1 Meat Type - 17.00-17.25 17.00-17.10 17.50-17.70
igh bay in color, flax mane i ft - | >) 16,50-17.00 16.00-17.00 -17.00-17.50
Yana tail, sitet fort bhildren, in-| ? 1 high station Hatch Claret| No. 1 Others .50-17.0 S. 00 : eee
cluded with pony fine satchel| cross cock, and 1 R.H. cock, $3| Ne. 2 . 16.00-16.50 -15,50-16.00 - -16.00-1
and bridle. Howard King, Rt. 2,}ea. C. L. Griffin, Oak St. : Es roa eee
2 F No, 3
Temple. Gainesville.