Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1958 April 30




Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

Prullerin









nm pe face continued re-
ts and a parity support
ound 80 per cent unless someone



current session of Congress ine with
the problem of reducing surpluses while at
the same time guaranteeing farmers a fair
share of the national income, but the sub-
stance of the thinking from most or all of
the cotton states is that a modified two-
price system offers the best opportunity
in the face of PREFER! threats to the cotton
industry.
I personally agree with advocates of
_an unlimited two-price system but a modi-

acreage allotment but would receive lower
than 90 per cent parity according to how

. much he exceeded his alloted acreage.

It is believed by many people in the
cotton industry that most of the smaller
cotton farmers would stay within their
present allotments and at 90 per cent of |
parity while a number of the nations
larger cotton producers, those who have

the necessary labor and equipment om

hand, would be interested in pro ucing ade





vi th something better that the
nment can adopt.
problem of an adequate cotton
not concerned entirely with
in the way of a major
1 but also with WHAT WE
and WHAT WE CAN LIVE
way of national cotton pro-

nills have been offered in the



fied two-price system has many advan-
tagesone of the chief of which is that it
gives cotton farmers a choice in planting
and producing cotton.
Under a modified two-price system
farmers would be given one of two choices.
Under one choice a cotton farmer could
plant within his allotment and receive 90
per cent parity for his eotton. Under the
other choice a farmer could exceed his.



port prices.

ditional cotton at a lower support price.
Certainly there are two sides to be
argued for and against such a program=
there are always two sides to any question
but at the present a large segment of the
cotton industrys leadership believes that
a modified two-price system offers some
advantages over the present system of ree
stricted acreage allotments en lower eat



























































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80,000 broilers

| equipped house.
well, 2 oy Je a




9 needs
icy or cattle farm
weekly wages.
n, hogs, and log
: fst b large
ust be mov~

oman sant job
aht farm chores at
~$15_ Miss Ethel
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Christian inde

.|iak Daniel,

| woman

}| chores for $1 oe

.|from Savannah. i

ee Rt. 1 oor M4, Guy
on.



53 yr. old man and 16 yr.
old boy (7 in family), want
job on chicken farm or Cce-
ing farm work for reasonable
weekly wages. Need on school
bus route. Have to be moved.
| Earnest Vandiver, eA a 2,

Blairsville.

Honest, reliable, sae re-
tired white man desires job
as caretaker on hog, chicken,
or cattle farm for room,
board, and salary, or would
batch. Must have modern
conveniences. G, C. Henry,
Rt. 2, Rockmart.

_ 22 yr. old white single man
wants job on farm doing gen-
eral farm work. Experienced.
Go anywhere in state. James
Ray, 2430 Lynn Iris Drive,

.| Decatur. Ph. DR 8-0080,

Man with wife and 4 small

children, want job on poul-
try, cattle, or dai farm.
Several yrs. Exp. both.

Can drive tractor or truck,
or do any kind of farm work.
Want to pee a once. Lun-
, Gainesville.

~ FARM HELP

_ WANTED





Want sober Exp. dairyman
and family to operate 70 cow
DeLaval Pipeline dairy, Have
4 R. house with bathroom,

| wired for Elec. stove and pro-

a gas tank. R. M. Paxson,
Bishop. Ph. Madison,
| 850-W-3,

- Want honest man and wife
to work 1 horse crop on
halves. Good land, raise corn,
mostly. truck crops, no cot-
ton. Must be Exp. in farming.
Contact me at once. J. T:
Shelnutt, Rt. 2, Franklin (2
ah of Centralhatchee, Heard
0).

Want nice poree with no
|bad habits, 60 to 65 yrs. old,
to live in One on farm with
to Nght farm
py: 16 mi.

Keay



Want a woman -not over
50, alone (or with 1 child)
to live in home on farm and
do light farm chores for room,
board and good salary. Mrs.
J. J. Yancey, Rt. 1, Helena.

Want Christian white wo-
man to live on farm and do
light farm work for room
and board. Mrs. Bertha Terry,
Rt. 1, White.

Want reliable sober colored
woman to live on small farm
with man and wife and do
light farm chores, $15 week,
room, and board. Mrs.
S. M. Johnson, 8101 Howell
Mill Road, N. W., Atlanta 5. -

Want 80 to 45 yr. old man

(prefer with own truck or
car) for general farm work
on . Ga. ranch. Must have
some carpenter, mechanical,
or general repair Exp. No
drunkards, George Varn, Box
205, Folkston.

Want unincurmbered white
woman to live in home on
farm and do light farm work,
for room, board and reason-
able salary. Mrs. L. John-
son, Rt. 1, Box 580, Albany.

|Ph. 2-6744,

Want young or middleaged,
white or colored, farm rear-
ed, healthy couple (no chil-
dren) to work on poultry
farm and do some garden
work for room, board, and
salary. J. H. Street, 3090 Bu-
ford Hwy., Atlanta 6.

Want middleaged colored
couple to work on dairy farm.
Salary and living quarters.
J. Ardell Nation; 1812 Kay
Avenue, Brunswick.

Want reliable, good work-
ing far mfamily to operate
farm, located in Spalding Co.,
just across Henry Co. line,
Reeth MeDonough and
Griffin umber of cultiva-
table acres. Satisfactory basis
he upon. For further in-

formatien conta Ben T.

mee ab o Bldg.
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SALE EVENTS

May 2 Friday 12:30

M. Auction Sale on
Macedonia Community
Farm, 6 mi. No.. Clarkes-
ville...26 Dairy cattle..
3 Reg. Holsteins, 20 and 3
Guernsey Cows; also Ford
and J.D. model 520, trac-
tors, Irrigation system and
equipment, and complete
Dairy and Farm equipment
too numerous to list. in
notice. Lunch avellabis at
farm.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE







1957 Elec. 600 chicken egg
or 1500 quail egg cap. incuba-
tor and Elec. brooder, all good

as new, $125. Bradley Walton,
Rt. 38, Washington.

Turner Saw Mill and edgers
saws, belts, and pulleys, works
good, E-60 Allis Chalmer unit,
sawed about 100,000 or 150, 006
ft.; good as new, $1600. Dewey
Spivey, Rt. 1, Axson. (12 mi.
SE Douglas).

Presto Pressure canner, all
racks, 7 qt cap., perfect cond.,
$10. or exch for 20 lbs. nice
dried apples, or 15-20 Ibs nice
old fashioned dried Leather
Breeches Beans, last Yrs. crop
free of weevils. Each pay post-

lage. J. B. Wright, 314 W. Madi-

son Street, Dublin. Ph. 546-W.

Automatic chicken feeder
with 175 ft. trough and chain,
Bodel B Big Doutchman Hop-
per, 500 Ib cap. $300 also jeep
and small tooth harrow, with
top, $275. 6 mi. Roswell off
140 Hwy. Ralph Danger, Cox
ao t. 1, Woodstock. Ph.

John Deere 61 angle type
bulldozer blade , fit s John
Deere 40 or 420 crawler trac-
tor, new cond. for sale or
exch. i heavy harrow. H. J.

Reece, Rt. 2, Bee





New late model disc plow
for Ford tractor, never beem
used, $195. Willie L. Robinsow
Rt. a, Gainesville. Ph. LE 4e
7833. d

Harrows and wagons for
sale. Marvin Newsome, Sande
ersville.

Set of weeders for Ford.

tractor, in good cond. for sale,

Mrs. R. F. Ballard, 102 Sco ~

Avenue, Griffin.

No. 52-R Intnl Combin
with motor, good cond.,
reasonable Ray Bower, Rt.
Byromville.

Ford Scrape blade and set of

cultivators for Super C Farm
all tractor. W. D. Bird, Rt. y
Box 339, Tucker. Ph. HI
5296.

D-4 Caterpiller with ola
blade and wench motor, ree
cently overhauled, in A-}

cond. Priced right. R. D. Bum
nett, Suches.

Good No. 12 Cane Mill, Sale
power, good runnin shape,
with gates and door for sam&
$25 or rtade. James
Rt. 8, Hartwell.

IHC one man pick u
with engine Model 5
6 ft. Combine with engine Mos
del 12-A JD 10 ft. side deh
rake, Avery tractor, heavy
duty tractor trailer, All goog
cond. L. P. Singleton, Fo
Valley. Ph. TA 5-5940.

3 surge milk stalls, also %
unit surge and pipeline mill
ers used 3 mos., like new. W,
P. Elder, Jr., 322 Oglethorp

Way, Thomaston. Ph. 347
(nights).

Intn] 8 can milk cooler he
15 ten gal. cans, all good con
T. L. Williams, Rt. 4, Madisom

1-1/2 ton used truck, faiy
cond., high body for haulin
cattle, for sale or rtade for Cul
tractor and attachments in
eood cond. E. 8. Hicks, Yates
ville

1 Knocker box: type Guang
distributor and Gantt og
planters. Lemon G. G
Rt. 1, Dallas.

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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.
oy Georgia Department. of Agriculture. Entered as second
class matter Atig. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.
uncer Act of June 6, 1900. Aveepted for mailing at special
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LQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



Intn1] Harvester 8 ft cycle

mower, work on any tractor.
Iso one wood saw on frame.
atl Ortman, Plains.

Dairy Milk cooler: Wilson
12 ten gal. can cap. front
opening box, new Warranty
still in effect. Cheap. George
Stallings, Haddock. Ph. 2-
6657.

McCormick Deering binder,
in good cond. for sale cheap
" cash. J. E. Sikes, Rt. 2,

arnesville.

Cutivator for Ford tractor
8-point hitch, $125; rotary hoe
end peanut plow, $175 for all

if taken together. Robert
k Smith, e/o Journeys End
arm, Americus.

John Deere 40 tractor with
sultivators, planters, 2 disc
fier, smoothing harrow, tool
ar, and pressure type grease
gun, used very little. Reason-
able. Tirn Cole, Rt. 2, Newnan.
Ph, 1655-M.

8 point hitch tobacco setter,
tobacco duster, 2 ford tractor
tires, front ones in perfect
cond; Allis Chalmer equip-
men, 1952 truck, 2 speed rear=
end, $200. Also will trade
bush and bog harrow for 2 disc
tiller with 3 point hitch B. J.
Beall, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst.

Ford Side Arm Sickle mow
E Fairbanks Morse Hammer

in, Goulds pump, mounted
on wheels, including hose;
sprayer with 25 gal. tank trac-
tor operated. J. E. Beckwith,
Alpharetta. Ph. 5463.

2 stand 80 saw Murray gin,
complete with 50 HP elec.
motor, good cond. No reason-
able offer refused; also Hi-
Boy self propelled dusting ma-
ehine, complete, $895 or con=
sider trading/dusting machine
for late model tractor and
equipment. Terrell Swindle,
Nashville. Ph. 9292.

2 used farm trucks, in good
ond. for sale. One 1955 GMC
50 and other 1955 Ford, F-

600. Hugh Crook, Rt. 2, Mon-
tezuma. Ph. 5641.

1952 long automatic Pick-
up Hay Baler with motor;
1952 Dearborn Side Del. Hay
Rake. All good cond. John H.
Eseo, Rt. 1, Grayson. Ph. Lo-
gZanville 3482.

Mowing machine for Oliver,

in good cond. Also rake priced

easonable, H. . Richard, Rt.
Ranger.

Set of 2-row cultivators for
A. Allis Chalmer tractor. H.
. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
2 combines, one with motor,
other with power - take-off,
50 Cyclone seeder, driven
y tractor power take-off,
game as new Reasonable. Nor-
nan Johnson, Warrenton. Ph.
5-3549.

24 dise dbl. section pull type
ord harrow, used very little;
135.; 8 disc breaking harrow,
ord pull type, $100; 2 H. wa-
on, good cond., $45; also Mule
ype plows. Mrs. T. W. New-

some, Sandersville.

5 HP. David Bradley trac-
tor and cultivator, good as
new; and mowing machine for

me. Homer G. Cline, Rt. 1,

anton.

1H; Pagers in fairly good
shape, and large assortment of
<e farm tools. Mrs. J. M.
2 frocks, 950 Bolton Road, N.

. Atlanta 18. Ph. BY 4-5524.

a



Three 10 gal. milk cans, 2
H. Oliver middle buster, and
Hayman plow stock. Mrs. J. G.
pure: White Plains. Ph. HO
7-344),

2-1/2 HP Garden tractor
with turn plow, dise harrow,
reverse attachments, and push
blade, all good cond., $175 cash
David Steinhimer, 5166 Liv-
ao Tucker. Ph: HI 3-
6232.

2 row cultivators and plant-
ers for Case VAC tractor, used
1 season, $100. Henry Whit-
worth, Jr., Rt. 1, Martin.

1948 Ford tractor, bottom
plow 14, cultivator, planters
and distributors, $600; six ply
in. belt, 65 ft. long $40; six
row tractor cotton duster, $75
J. W. Turner, Rt. 1, Vienna.

1 row John Deere L trac-
tor, and equip. for sale. W. J.
Forsyth, Rt. 1, Aragon.

Iinl 62 combine, Case DC
Tractor planter, cultivator and
power driven mower, irriga-
tion system complete, diesel
motor, and 340 ft. alumniuf
pipe, 2 inch. Cheap for cash.
L. B. Hunt, 447 Buford Road,
Macon. Ph. 35560.

1 H. wagon, in fair cond., no
body $20; peanut weeder,
Gantt Guano distributor, pric-
ed low. Mrs. Leo Brown, Rt. 4,
Box 239, Sylvania.

1950 Ford tractor in good
shape: disc harrow, nearly
new, $400. E. W. Fincher, Ce=
ee Road, Fairburn. Ph.

Good 2 H. wagon with good
bed. L. C. Sparks, Rt. 1, Car=
nesville.

Ford tractor, 6 ft. harrow,
rear mower, crane life, blade,
lift type drag harrow, 6 in
belt, :4 disc Taylorway plow
for sale or trade plow for
Field or row cultivator, 5 ft.
rotary mower, or will buy lL.
A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St.
Griffin. Ph. 5170 (nights),

2 disc, 3 point hitch Dear-
born plow, good cond., $75.
aA < Ferguson, Forsyth. Ph.

Chattanooga Sorghum mill,
3 roller mill, horse drawn, in
good shape, with good copper
pan, $100 or trade for nice heif
er, 18 mos. or older, fresh
young cow, or good mule. Bud
see Coogler Road, Dal-
on.

41 Cole planter with extra
plow hopper, hand corn shell-
er, cultivator. No, 18 middle
buster, and sev. other farm
tools. Sell all together cheap.
2 mi. Ea. of Norcross. W. E.
Hayes, Rt. 1, Norcross.

Black and red open-top bug-
gy, recently re-built and up-
holstered, with dutch set of
harness, like new, to fit small
sorse or pony, $90 or trade for
small gentle mare. Nora Ann
Thomas, Rt, 3, Lawrenceville.

Complete irrigation .system:-
60 HP AC power unit and
Berkley pump on 2=wheel trail
er, 1200 ft. four inch pipe, 1020
ft. five inch pipe, 22 Rainbird
Sprinklers, ete. George Eager,
Rt. 1, Valdosta.

Ford 640 tractor 3 mos. old,
cultivators, harrow bottom
plow, 2 four wheel wagons. L.
F, Easterlin, Andersonville.

Model 62-R McCormick
Deering Combine, med. size
Bear Cat Hammer Mill, Papec
Feed Mixer and mule drawn
harrow, for sale. Brother M.
Alanus, O. C. S. O. Procurator,
Monastery of the Holy Ghost,
Conyers.



good cond, $100; 30
ft. high sped belt with mill,
$15 practically new, 1/4 bag
cement mixer with Elec.

50. At my farm 8 mi. S
aa 280 Hwy. 5, CsGore
Rt. 1, Lyons.

Boyett Horse drawn 2 row
six nozzle Sprayer, 14 gal.
heavy gauge tank, for spray-
ing cotton or tobacco, never
been used, $89. Inquiries ans.
Rowan Gilreath, Cartersville.

Silage Chopper, PTO com-
plete with auger, blower and
loader, cuts 76-1/2 in., in. per=-
fect cond. for sal or trade.
W. C. Hewatt (Snellville), Rt.
1, Lilburn.

Air tank for Harris fresh
water system, in good cond.
Mrs. C. J. Ross, 3665 Cascade
Road, S. W: Atlanta 11. Ph. PL
83-3050.

Family size hand operated
Barker garden weeder cultiva=
tor, very good eond., $8.50. F.
H. Bierman, 1025: Bellevue
Drive N. E. Atlanta 6.

5 decker all steel 500 chick
Elec. brooder on wheels, $40.
L. H. Patterson, 3541 Gordon
Road S, W., Atlanta 11. Ph.
PL. 5-7060

Massey Harris, No. 26, ten
ft. self-propelled - combine,
$1100; Allis halmer 6 ft. trac

tor mower, $150 B. Forrest

Smith, Colbert.

HI 45 automatic baler, pow-
er-take off drive, used very
little, $900; dwarf-del. rake on
rubber, $250 8 ft. cultipacker,
excellent, $150; 1950 Ford
tractor, mower, harrow, ex-
cellent, $900; rotary mower on
rubber, $295 C. D. Sims, Rt.
1, Irwinton. Ph. HY 6-3326
(Folkston); ...

-John Deere 12-A Combine
with motor for sale or trade
for cattle. Letters ans. John
Clark, Sr., Rt. 1, Grayson. Ph.
Lawrenceville, TH 3-2616.

Small JD tractor, 2-wheel
home made trailer, and Cut-
away harrow, for sale cheap
my place Kotal Dr. off Evans
Mill Road, 2 mi. S. Covington
Hwy. J. H. Kotal, Rt. 3, Li-
thonia. 4

New Holland Hay baler,
model 97, $375; new parts for
Farmall tractor, horse drawn
harrow, steel wheel-barrow,
one seed fork; bunch hay-ba-
ler (wire not rusty), 2 H. Ha=
mon, 2 scoop shovels; also elec.
churn, $7 for churn, All in
good cond. Mrs. W. A. Wages,
Athens Street, Jeferson.

5 HP David Bradley garden
tractor and Cultivator, good
cond., used 1 season. No let-
ters. Charlie J. McCurry, Rt. 1,
Canton. Ph. GR 9-2209.

Massey Harris 7 ft. self=pro-
pelled clipper combine, motor
completely overhauled. Priced
to sell. Lamar Goodman, Route
C, Griffin. Ph. 4779.

Used Intnl] TD-14-A Bull-
dozer with Bucyrus Erie Hy-
draulic angle blade, excellent
operating cond., also KB-7
Intnl truck with lowboy.
$4500 for all. W. S. Dunaway,
Unadilla. Ph. Hawkinsville,
TW 2=2121,

1952 Intnl Combine with
motor, ready to go, for sale
cheap or trade for cows. E. P.
Hannah, Harlem.

Heavy duty 8 wheel Tanden
lowbd trailer, $400 cash.
Grant Seashaltz, 2806 Screven
arene Waycross. Ph. AT

~7870.

Cub tractor, slightly used,
like new, planters, mowing,
and cultivating equip. W. T.
Sorrells, Cumming. (4 mi. S.
on Hwy. 19).

Allis Chalmer M Dozer, 7
ft. blade hyd. system, good
cond. James E. Wilson, Rt. 1,
Resaca. Ph. 5663 (after 5 PM).

1949 John Deere A tractor
lights, 12 volt battery, hydrau-
lic lift with 10 disc bush and
bog harrow, almost new, good
cond. good tread, power trol
and drew bar, belt pulley on
tractor, $700. Ralph Evans,
Pendergrass, Ph. Jefferson,
EM 7-5687.

Die Mecing fave:

hy ext,
new, $30 two 100 gal. ski
type Oakes Livestock water-
ers, $15 each Billy Sanders,
Rt. 2, Vienna Ph. 4717.
Irrigator: Size 4 Gardner-
Denver pump-type BA 1100
ft. 4 in pipe, 500 ft. 5 inch pipe
37 No. 70 Rainbird Sprinklers,
couplings, intake and out-take
hose, pulleys, V Belts, $1500;
John Deere A, $700; farm jee
$250. Tarver Smith, Haddock.

2 wheel ufility trailer body,
4 ft. x 7 ft., 28 in, deep, good
tires, $35. Z.B:. Keel, 5050
Campbellton Road, S. W., At-
lanta 11.. Ph. PO 6-3455.

66 Allis: Chalmers Combine
with power take-off, only com-
bined 110 acres of oats and is
good as new, E. B. Ham, Clax-
ton. ;

Slightly used 3 eompart-
ment dairy washing vat, with
drain table, made of galvaniz-
ed iron, $40. Mrs. J. . Starr,
a es Road Forsyth Ph.
6258.

1952 Oliver 70 tractor, pow-
er-lift, starter, lights, ete.
Heavy-duty bush an bog
harrow cultivators, and trailer,
also 1946
pick-up truck $550 for the lot.
D. F. Pass, Box 446, Calhoun.
Ph. 5362.

Irrigation system: Gardner-
Denver pump, 5009 PM, 1500
ft. pipelines, 8 and 4 inch siz-
ets, including all fittings, ete.
Hamilton L. Hill, e/o Hill
Fruit Farm, Newnan.

300 cap. Elee. brooder, sev-
eral wood ahd metal troughs,
and watering jugs, $15 at my
place. Mrs. A. A. Starnes, 1940
Defoors Ferry Rd. N. W. At-
lanta 18.

Farmall M tractor for sale
at once. J. D. Hays, Mansfield
Ph. 3334 (days).

2 H. wagon, Cutaway har=

-|row, and other farm tools, all

mule pulled. G. L. Jackson,
Rt. 2, Tucker Road, Stone
Mountain. Ph. 9027.

AC Forage Harvester with
grass attachment, $900; one
AC 8 dise turning plow, and
AC 20 dise finishing har. $200
each. All nearly new, used 1
sason, all cash sale. Ralph oO.
oo Jr., Rockmart. Ph.

Good used R. Avery tractor,
runs good, with cultivators
planters, 2 disc plows and
scrape, $475. A. D. Evans, Rt.
2, Temple. (2-1/2 mi. N.
Draketown).

Intnl F-30 tractor on steel
wheels, good rims for rubber
tires, (13 x 28), tires good on
front, motor overhauled in
1956 $175 William N. Wood,

Sharpsburg.

~ EQUIPMENT

WANTED





Want set of cultivators for
l-row Farmall A. State low-
est price you will take. J. C.
Pace, Rt. 4, Commerce.

Want 1 H. wagon, good
cond., near Tucker. F. P.
Betterton, 1942 Brockett Rd.
Tucker.

Want set of hydraulic har-
rows for cub tractor. Fred
Henderson, Box 109 Toccoa,
Ph. Tucker 63351.

Want planter and fertilizer
attachments, also hay mower
for 1955 Farmall cub tractor,
within 35 mi. Canton.. Balton
Price, Rt. 4, Canton.

Want garden blade for
Intnl front end loader, No.
31, Z. B. Baggarley, Box 163,
Roberta, Ph. V 6=4105.

Want 1 cultivator for Mas-
sey Harris pony tractor, with-
in 100 mi. Wayeross. A. W.
Paulson, 711 Hicks St., Way-
cross.

Want bulldozer attach-
ment for Farmall M tractor.
Give description and price,
ete. N. B, Deaton, Buford,



Want set of cultivators for
} tow Farmall A. State price,
sy Pace. Rt. < Commerce.

three-fourth ton b

| germ; $12 CWT. Ky. 31 F

postage. Mrs.

Rt. 1, Greenville.



_ 2 bottom
Ford ttactor, cheap
M. W. Prickett, 280:
boro. Rd. Ss Adk
MA 2-21582-."
Want PTO pulley
tractor (the type to
On) and about
erusher and belt,
little. Write what.
and price. H. B. By

Suches.














































Want single disc si
or mowing machine
for Cub tractor. E.

Wilkie, Rt. 3, -Cante
GR 9-3972 nese
Want 1-row
lanter, and lay-off ploy
irmall A tractor.
ille

same. Prefer buyi S
ut will buy separar
must be in good coi
reasonably priced. J.
inson, Box 125, Brem

Want eomplete
Farmall, also a Far
tractor, with all
for each, late mo
cond, like new, and
right, Write. T, J.-
2191 DeLowe Dr. East

Ph. PO 1-7608,

pet.; germ.
16 pet. 7
L. Snare, Rt. 4,

Good tender old t
kle eutshort bean
cup. Add postage,
ton Southerland, Rt. 3,
jay. e% eee

Old time little: white
der half-runner garden t
seed, 95 pct. germ; white
der Cut-short cornfield
98 oe oe $1 ee
postage, 7e per cup; !
cups. Mrs, i N. Wade
1, Talking Rock,

Martin and long han
gourd seed, 10c pkg.
stamped envelope. Also
Cayenne Pepper for
use, 6 pods, 15. PP.
Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5,
Jay. . :

Sericea Lespedeza.
99:75 pet. purity; 97 |

cue seed, 99 pct. pi
pet. germ., $15 CWT.
Travis, C/O Pine Crest 4
a Ph. Fayett

Bushel gourd seed,
with stamped envelope. A
Jerusalem Artichoke pla
75c C; Catnip and Ho

hound, 20c bunch each; /
George Nw

(
ty

Crawfordville.

Sims watermelon g
Germ. 72~pct. $1.25 Ib.
tax. Mrs. Luna H. Williai

Sericea Lespedeza, p
99.64 pet.; Germ. 95
hew 100 Ib. bags, $11
FOB. John C. Reid, Zeb

Heavy bearing white H
tunner bean seed, 75_
ful. Add postage. No stan
hor chks. Mrs. Pearl Wils
Rt. 1, Carters. ae

White, tender Half Ri
ner garden beans, 91 |
Germ. 50c cup. Add pos
c ea. cup, or 23c for 2 ou
Mrs. G. Brown, B
Ground. sin

Large Martin gourd :
10c doz., doz., 25e.
stamped, _self-addres

velope. . Kent
Rt. 2, Box 213, Fitzg

Watercress

















pittesbeuis.
93 pct. Germ






2 e gnert nee
del, a hauling,





oe

al 34a

th ine

(42-1/2
a paebe y
















X




U Pocus. 1 and 2 yrs.
sO, $7; $12.50 M.
= Crow, Rt.









L -7626.
Wakefield Cab bbage

600, $1.5
Proud Onions, 15e

Rutger












metlane latge Wiite
runner bean seed,
n. 75e cupful post-
is eateries Anderson,





fits, aca bunches,
grape vines, Black



Lr.
doz.; Condon
on trawbe rry
Add postage.
foe Whoonee Rt. 6,











uoklebersies
doz. 750; large
rawberry - plants,
3lue Damson plum
rooted, 50ce ea.; imp.
ies and: rooted
. Add}
Rit,











sprouts, - Strawberry
$1. Add postage.
oe Parks, ae 2,






Rutger ro
new




plants, $1.25

M. Sat.
a a

os ial Box











oe Rutger cert. To-

plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50

im a Gn Copenha-

Chas. Wake-

phen Haste, ce
plants, 500, $1.25

i 500. $7'50:- Hot Cay-

2 500, $2; $3 M.
te





tokes, Box 349,















plants, well root-
oss packed, 35 pants
pay Shuman, Rte

ly aie.

Suvanee Bermuda
in 2 bu., moisture re-
, bearing tags and
: Crop mp. Assn. |.

per bag. (Price
given). D. C. Brumbalow,
Fort Gaines,

and blackberry







Strawberry
thicisberr ell
for $1. Add post-
race E. rae, Bt.

en

















. selectea tomato

Adenine, Rt.

cabbage, _ onions,
id beet plants, 650
20g doz.;

eart

ants,

ge.| seed, 60 cupful.
: age.

a doz.; Horehound, Mint,

llin, Rt. 1, Box 20, Register.

9 strawberry

tie plants,

bear=|-

cert.
500, $1. 25: oe M: Cab- Ph

SEED & PLANTS

well sisted


|seed (the little
huckleberry]-.

Augusta.

a 8


cuttings, anit! Mtn. huckle-
berry, bearing size, 75c doz.:
catnip, 30c buneh;_ ee
striped Half runner






Add _post-
Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1,

Gainesville.

New Era everbearing straw-
berry plants, $1 C. PP on or-
ders of ae and up in state,
[or $9 M. PP; Striped Half
runner beans, 2 cups, $1 PP,
or out-of-state, 30 postage.
Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box

223, Alpharetta.

Strawberry plants: large
+| Mastodon, $1.25 C.; 500, .
ay a $1 C, $5 M. Mrs,

A. Watkins, He 1, Cum-
ne

Rutger gpa Mar-
globe tomato, $3 M. $i .:
Ruby giant Calif. Wonder
sweet, also. Cayenne hot pep-
per, $1 M.; Black
Beauty eggplant, $1 C. $5 M.
;| Copperskin potato, $5 M.
Watis Crosby, Graham.

Plants: Cert. Rutger to-
mato, Broecoli, Brussels
Sprouts, Cauliflower, Ga. eol-
lards, Iceburg lettuce, Wake-
field cabbage. Bell and Hot
pepper, 85e doz.; Herbs:
Sweet Basil, Dill, Parsley, 50

mon
No less
Frank-

Balm, Sage, 73c doz,
1) gt order, Mrs. H.

Everbearing Mastodon
lants, $1.25
500, $3.25; Klondike, $5 M
$1 c. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt.
1, Cummi mina.

Well rooted streamline
everbearing strawberry
$116. . yellow,
old fashioned sweet Peach,
Apricot Plum, 8, $1. $2 or
more orders PP. Exe. for 100

Mrs. B.
Bowdon,

Nice, well rooted Sage
ae (fine time to set now),

5 for $1; 6 for 50c PP.; also
Allen var. everbearing straw-
berry plants, 50 for 50 for a
sample. Have plenty. L. J.
Volbrath, Smyrna.

Marglobe, Rutger, and New
Stone Tomato plants, $1 .;
2.50 M. No ehecks. W. R.
ightsey, Surrency. .

Tne ae lan
C.; $3.50 No on
Paul mg Gdercl

Cert, Ga. Red Potato plants
for oi a B. 7, Head, Alma.

ae Artichoke plants,

$3 . to 8rd zone
depeae Post. or
more, $10 Exp. Col.

1 per 5 sacks.
Thornton, Rt. 1,

ts, $1
checks,

C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave. N. Ey
Atlanta 8,

Jerusalem Artichoke plants,

tubers attached, . plus
ostage. Mrs, Vantelle Hol-
and, Winder.



WANTED



Want Crimson Clover and
Ky. 31 Fescue seed, within
40 mi. of Buford. Quote price
and purity. J. C. Cain, Sr.,
Rt. 2, Buford.

Want Argentina Table
peas, and Guinea Watermelon
kind that
volunteers), and Benne Seed.
H .M. Moorman, Lovett,

Want some of the Vollraths
improved, prolific pep corn.
White L. J. Volbrath smyrna,

Want some 6-Wks. eream
colored ere peas, Mts,
Wa O, Baugh. Rt. 4, Gaines-
ville.

Want bunch Velvet beans,
and price per bushel. Ait once,
Letters ans. W. la English,
Rt. 8, Douglas. -

Want 1-1/2 bu. red hull
Speckled: er also 1/2
running sey gt beans, del. in

mpbell, 937
lles St. qos i












bean.

c

Ib. cap. white feed sacks, at} W.
$ T.| Rooks, Newton.

bu. |first ealf ak

Strange, Cobbtown.

!Dewberry, Sr.. RFD No. 2,
| Acworth.

Want 15 to 100 lbs. Brab

and. price. R. J.

ing Rock,

Want bushel of purple hull|H
| Crowder peas.
| you have and price, and send
sample. J. D. Dyer, Rt. 1,
| Hoschton.

Want 10 lbs. old fashioned
Spanish Sweet Potatoes for
seed. Must be true to name.

Allen, Talk-

Want Gatan Soy Beans and
Brown Top Millet seed. Give
tests and price. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto,

Want 300 POJ Gov. Sugar
Cane seed, not damaged by
cold or -freeze. Quote cash
price and ae length of
cane. Robert T. Futrell, 1102
E. Park Avenue, Savannah.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE





Higaria and Crab Grass
hay, some slightly molded,
for sale. Make offer, R.
Millwood, Jr., Rt.
143, Buford.

Yellow ear corn, for FEED,
$40 ton FOB my farm, 2 mi.
Newton. Weyman .

2, Box

est

Dried Shuck beans, or Lea-
ther Britches, for eating pur-
poses. _Weevil-treated, 50c
large cup; also dried fruit,
slightly dark, 50c Ib. Add
W. J. Reece,

FEED & GRAIN

WANTED





Want 10 tons or more Pa-
nut vine or Coastal Bermuda
hay. Will pay $20 per ton del.
to my moe ; mi, W. Metter
near Hwy. 46. L. H. Eden

field, ta. Ph, MU 5- 1083.

Thomas, Rt. 2, Stone Moun-
tain. Ph. MY 8-0866.-

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE
Cattle

Reg., Brahman bull and cow
for sale. H. J. Daniel, 48 5.
Main St. Hogansville. Ph. 4491

Purebred pollee Whitefaced





heifer, 1 yr. old, e Miss
Jessie Shahan, Rt. , LaFay-|s:
ette.

Holstein cow to freshen
last of June, giving 3 gal. daily
$125 or trade for Hereford
ate Homer Lee Smith, Rt,
Box 254, Buffington Road,
Cotiece Park.

Large Black Angus cows
with calves by side, $250, Ar-
thur Stoner, Flintstone.

Reg. Polled Hereford bull,
Rollo Domino pipers: 4 yrs.
old about 2,000 lbs. Sell to pre
vent inbreeding or trade for
oats or corn, Letters ans, M.
F, Hammock, Jefferson, Ph.
IM 7-8678.

10 ealfhood vaccinated dairy
to freshen
July to pee 4 ae 10 open
heitors. mi L. Hill e/o
Fruit Basen. Newnan.

Parcel Post. OL, E.

Want several bushels each
Syrup Cane seed and Soy
bean seed for planting. Ralph

Peas. Send amount you have}

Write what}

Caulie C, Webb, Rt. 8, Ad-|in
rian.

Want 1/2 bushel pure, not
mixed, White Black-eyed
Crowder peas. Give price.
Saad G. Cline, Rt. 1,-Can-
on.

Cc os

Want several tons Mtlo|boars, 100 pct. imported blood
grain for quail feed. Send |lines, reg. in buyers name, un-
sample and price. Wm. A,|related prs. Treated for cho-

jealves 1 150 to 300 Tt 300 Ibs: also 400

Sime Reh i
t. acto Ph. |
Fotkeston HY 6.3996.

42 open Hereford heifers,
Bangs and Blackleg innocu-
lao, complete health Certi-
fied. Arthur Huie, Jr., Jones-
boro. Ph. GR 8-8585.

Reg. Guernsey male calves,
weaned and ready for grass, |
ee bloodlines, well marked. |

. W. Thurmond, Farmington.

Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
1 to 2 yrs. old,- best blood-
lines. J. G. Wills, Alpharetta.
Ph, 5011.

8 bulls, reg. polled Here-
fords, excellent ee ae ae
APHA and AHA, 14 to 1
mos. old, $250 ea. R. C. Donald
Rt. 1, Lavonia.

Swine

Reg. Landrace gilts and
boars, 100 pct. imported blood
lines, Reg. buyers name, Un-
related pairs, Treated for cho-
lera. H. R. Gossett, Cave
Spring.

Reg. Landrace ilst will bred
if desired, $150 ea; also Land-
race 5 wks. old 2, Wil te and
females, $60 bs ill ti in
buyers names. Limerick
3651 ane eee Macon.
Ph. 5-3780.

Landrace pigs,- best blood-
lines. 8 wks. old, wt. approx.
50-60 Ibs. Will reg buyers
name. Health papers furnish-
ed also sows, $40; boars, $30
ea. si farm. For del. around
Contact. Carl Moore,

, Box 332 Washington. Ph.
'8-2894.

Purebred Landrace boars,
all ages, treated and wormed,
bangs free. Basil Steed, P. O.
Box 467, Fitzgerald.

Show type Reg. SPC boar
shoats, nearly large enough
for service. Perfect spots, long
meat type, weigh aprox 100
Ibs. Best of bloodlines, $35 ea.
at my Fane George Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

Purebred reg. Duroe pigs
from litter of 15, ready May 1,
$22.50 ea. James D. Joyner,
Rt. 1, Fort Valley.

6 eight wk. old pigs, $8 each
pd Whitten, Rt. 1, Luthers
ville

10 Duroe and SPC pigs, in-
noculated for life. Priced to
a. Can ship. F. H. Bunn, Mid
ville.

Reg. Landrace



er: 4
Rt. 1

gilts and

lera H.

8 crossed Hampshire shoats
approx. 140 to 160 lbs., $30
each; Also want 1 young reg.
Hampshire boar with papers,
ready for service. 50 mi. ra-
dius of ae Frank Fland-
ers, Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 3496.

10 ees boars, 3 mos.
old out of litter of 16, Sired by
Yales King Davis, reg. No.
162223. Dam, Yales Miss Sy-
eamore, reg. "No. 162232, out-
standing meat type breed from
champion bloodlines. $50 each.
reg ee name, Lawton Ur-
azlehurst. Ph. FR 5-
oe 3, or Atlanta, JA 83-1706.

10 Hampshire bred sows to
farrow in June, $85; 20 gilts
from large none. about 125
lbs., $37.50 each, E. B. Ham,
Claxton. Ph, 791.

8 nice feeder pi
wt. approx. 40
Smith, Warwick.

Reg Hampshire pigs, male
and female, $25 each J. C.
Brooks, Rt. 1, c/o Brooks Farm
Newnan,

OIC pigs, reg., treated and
crated, $25 ea FOB, Also some
pigs for meat purposes, $10
and $12 at farm. Paul J. Cain
Rt. 1, Commerce.

. Gossett, Cave Spring

gs, 2 mos. old
bs. Mrs. Pearl












sb ah bu Velvet Beans

Hey sats

Yih

ee tie quly Jat
se a ane om 291,






fr 2
Hreasonable aie Terrell Swin
dle, Nashville. Ph. 9292.

8 Duroc gilts, 6 boars from
litter of 12. Dam, Grand Cham-
pion at Middle Ga. Fair, 1957.
Sire Grand Champion at SB
(Fair, 1956, 1957. Reg., worm-
ed treated for Cholera, 8 wks.
old May 8th $25 each. Rosco@ ~
McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge-
ville, Ph. 9713.

Purebred Duroes: 3 mos. old

lpapers, either sex; male, 4-
male, 2 yrs. old, about 700
lbs., $125 with papers Marvin

Newsome, Sandersville.

Horses, Mules, Ponies

8 yr. old Sorro mare with
colt by great grandson of Mid-~
night Sun. God saddle hors
$175; 2 yr. old stallion, goo
bloodlines, great grandson of

$400. H. C. Moore. c/o Vallie=
view Farms, Milner. j

American saddle bred stal-
lion, Ransons Genius, Reg. No,
36649, Kings Genius, Peae
vine lineage, dark chesnut. F.

B, Hill, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Ph.
GL 7-9126. ;
10 yr. old gray mare, wt

1400 Ibs. ride and work any-
where, safe for children, g
cond. for sale. Grady Thomp-
son, Rt. 1, Box 520, Douglas-
ville.

Small 3 yr. old mare Quarter
Horse, golden - brown, white
mane and tail, heavy with foal
very gentle; also 6 yr. old
Tenn. Walking mare dapple
gray, with 2 mo. old mare colt,
Olin Aldridge, Rt. 1, Box 20,
Blackshear.

At Stud: Solid black hack-
ney stallion and 36 in. dapple
gray, white mane and _ tail,
outstanding pony _ stallion
standing at farm. Ogden A.
Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook
Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Road,
Marietta. Ph. Smyrna HE 5-
7385.

Very gentle saddle horse
(children can handle) trained
for work and roundup, geld=
ing over 15 hands high, 12 yrs.
old, red color with light mane
and tail, $100. B. Poston, 500
Buthbert Street, Colquitt: Ph,
3926.

Appaloosa gelding , 4 yrs.
old, $350. W. L. Hudson, De-
morest. Ph. Raymond, 3-2521.

1100 Ib. horse mule, work
anywhere, 7 yrs. old, new
shoes on, $110., del. within
50 mi. John Franks, Rt. 1, Bre-
men. Ph. Buchanan, 5156.

Reg. Tenn. Walking Horse,
Big Jim Wilson, Reg. No.
490656. Brown, color, for exp,
rider, $175. Dvis Seymour, Pal
metto. Ph. 5053.

At Stud: Doctor ee
reg. American. Saddle bre

stallion. (Bourbon King
Rex Peavine). Over 16 hands.
Fine, large boned. Horses
boarded. J. R. McCrackin,
Forest Park, Ph. DR 8-9731.

Mare saddle horse, gentle
for riding or doing linght farm
work. Byron A. Jones, 3081
Rice Circle, Macon. Ph. 3-8260
after 6 PM.

8 yr. old Ten. Walking gel
ing, chesnut roan, 16-1/
hands tall. Easy gaited, gentle,
fine qualities, $150; Also sad
dle, bridle, and breast collar,
in new cond. Carolyn Thomas



Rt. 8, Lawrenceville. Ph. 7077.

At Stud: Briar Creek King,
reg. 5 gaited American Sad
dle stallion, Reg. No. 17127.
Bourbon King Rex Peas
vine breeding. Proven sire of
top quality colts. Mares board.
ed. L. L. Murphy, Lake Mir

ror Road, Rt. 3, College Park.
Ph. PO 1-1617.

Purebred Shetland pony, 3

yrs. old, with new saddle, for
sale. W. T. Sorrells, Cumming,

At Stud: Golden Palomin

5 gaited, good color, prove
sire of fine colts, $25 fee Maree
boarded. Return privile . guar
Hardman Wailace,





10 reg. Berkshire gilts, 6 reg

Geis Le nae sired by Four

kee mith King, 2nd;

Cnty an and Docs

ue oe 6 wie 014. LG.

, vr, RFD 1, Box 28,
parta. Ph. 8245,



Gainesville, Ph. LE 2- 2983,



$25 to $35 ea. with or withou |
1/2 mos. old, $40 ; meat type x

Midnight Sun, gentle nature,















- Rex,











_PAGE FOUR cates: Me ae . ae a of ie
eee
oC; G. Summervi e, Rt. 1,] No. Bo 4 te quail eV. pr ) te Sil-
IVE CK Buchanan. ; |breeders or releasing $3 pr. kie bantams, 8 Extr
{shipped Col. No less than 2 pr cockerels. J. F 451

FOR SALE



At Stud: Red Lights Noble
reg. American Saddle
bred stallion Reg. No. 36083.
Proven sire of top quality colts
Thomas G. Watkins, 4584 Flat
Shoals Road, Decatur. Ph. BU
9-6692.

Reg, Arabian stallion at
Stud: Bandar No. 6213, Liver,
Chesnut, 8 yrs. old, 1,000 lbs.
Son of Champion Rafmirz,
randson of Champion Raffles
Sire of outstanding stock and
pleasure horses. Fee, $50. Re-
turn privilege during seasen.
Mares boarded, $1 day. Wil-
lard Strain, 609 Murray Hill

Drive, Dalton. Ph. 367.

Brown Quarter horse with 4
tocking and white blaze face
Trained to work cattle, racks,
trots, and canters. Also new

western saddle, $250. Kenneth
Smith, Jimmerson Roa d,
Thomaston.

At Stud: Tenn. 5 gaited
walking stallion, light chest-
ut, blaze face, 2 white stock
ng feet, flax mane and tail.
enry Lee Bellah, Rt. 2, Stock
ridge.

Nice Welsh pony, saddle and
ridle for sale. Also Intnl 100
anure spreader both reason-

able. W. A. Anderson, War-
renton.

Shetland pony, cart and

harness, $150 for all. W. C.

tephens, Rt.
h, 1482-R-2.

Sheep & Goats

Nice milk goat gives 1/2 to

8, Cedartown.

1 gal. daily with kid. both for

wy. 117. Terrell Power, Rt.
, Lumber City.

Nubian doe, 3 to 4 ats. daily
He 3 Nubian kids, (buck aad

fi 8 mi. W. Lumber City on

does). Miss Dorothy Mathis,
Wiger.

1 milk goat to freshen in

- Play second time, 3 to 3 1/2

qts.,. $20, -small 10 mo. old
fhannie (not bred), from 6 qt.

oat, for sale cheap. W. A.
Whiting Morrow. Ph. Jones-
boro, GR 8-6516.

Toggenburg milk goat, fresh
ast month, gives 3 gts. daily,
20 at my home. Mrs. Mar-
aret Ritz, Campbellton Road,

fairburn.

Nubian and Alpine hornless
Goe, from 5-1/2 qt. strain, 3
fnos. old, $25; also Nubian and
Alpine buck from 5 qt. strain.

mos. old, $20 at my home.
William J. Adams, 107 S. High
tower St. Thomaston.

2 young purebred Saanan.

ilk goats, freshened first

time March and April, give al-

fost 4 gts. daily, have 3 kids,

1 male, 2 female). Mrs. Ethel

errell Miller, 824 S. Broad St.
airo.

Nubian milk goat, freshen
Jast of April; Nubian-Saanan
cross, be fresh first of June;

aanan goat freshen first of

ay. All with first kids. Also
aanan freshened with second

id, last of April. Mrs. Lee

Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Road, S.

. Atlanta 11.

Sheep: 9 ewes, one lamb
each, 6 ewes without lambs, 2
wethers, 1 fine ram. Mostly all

oung animals. None sheared.
erald T. Massie, RFD 1, Box
120-A, Tucker. Ph. HI 3-6221

25 Southwestern ewes, $20
each. W. A. Selman, Rt. 1, Pal
wnetto.

2 Saanan milk goats, about 4
Qt. milk now, bred, also Saan-
n billy, $70. for the 3 J. W.
Harrison, Rt 1): Box: 142;
onesboro. Ph. G8-5157.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED





Want -several small heifers
or bulls (about lyr. old) and 1
r 2 cows at reasonable price
Prthin 20 mile. C. G. Summer
le, Rt. 1, Buchannan.

Want reg. Black Aaa pull,

-|ready for service. Give ,age,

price, etc. N. B. Deaton, Bu-
ford.

Want to trade saddle hors-
es for good grade or reg. An-
gus heifers. John R. Franks,
Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. Buchanan,
5156 (after 7 PM).

Want 8 to 10 bred Shetland
ponies and 1 stud (not too old)
at fair-price, and within 40
miles. W. D. Hancock, Doerun.

Want 6 mo. old Palomino
filly, good bloodlines. Write
Edward B. Dodd, Box 365,
Sandy Springs. Ph. BL 5- 2229.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE





New, han embroidered
plone ull size, good
leached cotton material,
nice designs, $2 set; Ladies
tea aprons, good materials,
trimmed. with rick-rack tape
and eruffles, 60c ea. Add
postage. Miss Marie Mathis,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Pilloweases, white with
blue butterfly border, $2 pair.
pe Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gaines-
ville.

Nice tea aprons of new
material, some ruffled, some
bias andsome tape and rick-
rack trimmed, large, 60 ea.;
smaller, 50c ea. Mrs,. J. A.
Vinson, Bonaire.

Pillowcases, good material,
bordered designs in colors,
with white, $1.75; aprons, $1
ea. Add postage. Mattie Du-
ran, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Crochet vanity sets, center-
pieces, 2 table cloths,
bedspread. Mrs. Odell An-
derson, Rt. 2, Jasper.

Crochet cups and saucers,
crochet hats with colored
borders and crochet flowers,
50c ea.; 8, $1; 3 piece vanity
sets, $3.25 set; 16 in. doilies,
$1.25 each; 30 in. rose doi-
lies, $10 ea. Any color want-
ed. Mrs. L. L. Garrett, Rt. 1,
Box 108, Warm Springs.

Ladies crochet hat and bag
set, $2.40; school girls and.
boys, rolled brim hats, any
color, $1.25 ea. MO only. .Miss
Dallas Adams, 295 Hill Street,
Athens. Ph. LI 3-3026.

Artificial corsages: purple
orchids with nylon petals,
and other kinds in other
colors, 90c ea. plus postage.
Garney Porterfield, Comer.

Nice bib aprons with bias:
tape trim, $1 ea.; without bib,

75c each. 25c postage. Mrs.
Katie Gholston,. Rt. 2, Chip-
ley.

Applique quilt top, But-

terfly design, dbl. bed size,
2 crochet centerpieces, one
white 58 in. wide, other white
with dark yellow pineapple
design, 42 in. wide, $6 each.
PP. Mrs. Troy Staten, Chats-
worth Road, Box 65, Dalton.

3 piece vanity sets, of red
or pink roses, green leaves,
on white background, $2.50
each. Mrs. Frances Stovall,
RFD 1, Bishop.

Shorts with 2 halters, 2 to

6 yr. sizes. $1 for 3 pieces.
(state color wanted). Also
hand painted oil pictures:

9 x 12, animals, $3; 12 x 16
scenic, religious, or fruit,
$3.50 each. Add postage. Mrs.
W. Daniel, Hartwell.



FOR SALE



25 Ringneck Pheasant hen
breeders, fine Golden Red
hens and cocks. Mrs. Annie B.
Haygood, Yatesville.

6 Ringneck Pheasants and 5
hens, $45. Letters ans. Daniel
Swartzentruber, Montezuma.

15 pr. Bobwhite quail ready
to start a $2.75 pr. Will
ship 2 pr. C. , Busbee, 7277
So. Bxpresswey, Jonesboro Ph.
GR 8-6013.



and 1]

GAME, FOWL, etc.';

shipped. Taking orders for
quail eggs and young birds.
Permit No. 63 C. L. Cawthon,

Riverdale. Ph. GR-8-8106 (af-
ter 6 PM). f

Finest 1957 hatebed= extra
large No. ~Bobwhite "quail
(bred and improved 38 yrs).
Adult quail 1 to 3 oz. heavier
than average. Mature, heavier
bebwhites, $4 pr. and up ac-
cording to wts. and Rees
5 pr. minimum shipped. Per-
mit No. 43. William A. Thomas
421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph.
MU 8-0866.

Ringneck Pheasant eggs for
hatching, 50c doz. at my house.
Mrs. Virginia Sturdivant, 1962
St. Johns Circle, S. Ww. At-
lanta 15. Ph. PO 7-5240 (af-
ter 5 PM).

~No. Bobwhite quail, Chu-
kars and equip. for raising
birds, a brooders,
pens, etc. W. T. Baird, c/o
Baird & ee ee Quail Farm,
Experiment. Ph. 4126.

NZ White Rabbits, few spe-
cial bred does and bucks, $8
to $10; some pre-juniors, $4
up; C. W. Page, 148 North
Avenue, N. E., Atlanta 8 Ph.
TR 4- 6452.

NZ White rabbits and some
spotted rabbits, all about 8
wks. old, $1.50 ea. at my place
1 mi. E. Douglas. Will not ship
ee Nipper, RFD 3, peu

Aneceus finest strain White
King Pigeons, $3 pr. Not less
than 22 pr. shipped. Ogden
Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook
Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Road,

Marietta. Ph. anes HE
5-7385, ~
Fantail Pigeons: of best

bloodlines, various splashed
colors, nice Fans, young prs.
ready soon to mate, $2.50 pr.
3 prs. $7 pr. minimum ship-
ped. R. Lamar oe Rt. %
Wrightsville.

Red Carneaux pigeons, $5
pr; common pigeons, $1 pr;
white Swiss Homers, $1.50 pr;
pr. White African guineas, $4
or exch. for 4 Brown Leghorn
hens; also bantam hens, the
kind that sets, $1 each. Star-.
ling Yawn, Bee:

Mated prs., bred prs. Chin-
chillas for sale for the best
offer. Rowe Johnson, Box 207,
Douglasville. Ph. 2138.

NZ Red doe, 1 grey doe,
both bred to kindle May 8th,
and 1 grey buck, all $10. John

fin. Ph. 3682.

SAME, FOWL, ef

WANTED |



SERRE

Want 2 young rabbits, male
and female,-or a. bred doe.
Prefer white or black and

white. Write. ae price de-
livered. A. M. Grier, Rt, Ts
Cornelia.

Reeves Pheasant. State price,
quantity and when can mail.
Henry Pike, 108 Palm Ave-
nue, Savannah,

Want several hundred Bob-

and number you can furnish.
Must be able to furnish at
least 250 at a time, not over
a wk. old. Also Will hatch
number of Bobwhite quail
eggs on halves. Permit No.
7. Dr. Raymond Young, P.
O, Box 71, Colquitt.

Want quail eggs, May

hatch. State variety and price
per hundred. John B. Hastey,

Warm Springs.
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Pr,

tams, eens ae $12.
at my house. Thomas,



Jr.. 644 Walker Bt. Augusta. ! Ro



Fields, 1018 W. Poplar St.; Nae

Want 1 pr. Lady Reheat |

_|ting. Mrs. J.

Silver Beant Ban- |

Metropolitan Place, Ss. E., Ate

lanta 16.

18 bantam iene Aisrines
and roosters, for sale reason-
able for the lot. M. C. Silvey,
1370 Idlewood Road, Rt. 2,
Stone Mountain. Ph. HI 3-
5736.

Bantams:
White Leghorn, Black and
Black tail Japanese,
Silkie, Old English Silver

Duckwing Game, and Rhode
Island Reds, $5 pr. up: com-
mon hens for setters. $1 ea.

B. H. Holsomback, 302 S.}

Harris St., East Point.

Modern Game Bantams: BB! }

Reds, Birchens,
Duckwings,
lanta Poultry Show, and SE
Fair. $6 pr.; $8 trio; Cocks,
$4. L. L. Murphy, Lake Mir-
ror Road, Rt. 3, College Park.
Ph. PO 1-1617.

Purebred bantams: trio ea.
light Brahmas, Spangled Old
English Games, Black Tailed
White Japanese, $10 trio;
Black Tailed Buff Japanese,
$15 trio; 2 pr. Modern Bir-
chens, $6; 1 cock and 3 hens,
S. Spangled Hamburgs, $12.
Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent
Ave., Chickamauga.

2 purebred Dark Cornish |
cockerels, 1957 hatch, $4,
large big boned type. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

and Silver}

10 Warhorse games, and 8
young cocks, $20. A. W. 5

ham, Richland.
Bib type Cornish game and
Yellow Buff game baby | 4

chickens for sale. Will not de-
liver. C. E. Duke, 1661 Boul-
dererest Drive, . E., Atlanta
16. Ph. MA 17-1665

Pit] Game eggs: Brown
Red-Roundheads, Pearl-leg-
ged Roundheads-Brown Red,

Modern and ola!
|English BB Red Game,}

White}

winners in At-]

Want oh trio Buff
bantam chickens.

show stock. Letters ans.
A. Kinsey, Sr., 318
Street, Dalton

Martin vourds, large,
ea. medium, 35c; also M
gourd seed, 40c cups,
postage. Mrs.
man, Rt? 3;

2 army type 3 di
cond., $15 ea. Ham.
Jill, C/O Hill Frui

ewnan,

umbo Bushel son

5 ft. aro

ee seed, |
~ Pu

W ers. L, Moraes
aycross. ;

~ 100 white
oe

eo ae 2
Wit a < You. pay
age. Can mak ce Ree
once. Mrs. :

M.
Rt. 2 Blairsville.












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Fecacied artichokes, ;
heavy yielder (plant 1
and with care they co:
to come up and grow

al. at my home. Do

oung, 435 Columb
Decatur, Ph. DR 3-

hicken feed sacks,
for $1 and postage
eaigr es fertilizer for.
the sack or truck load. ;
J. RS Car
Ss.
Ph. 5 9237,

Extra Jarge Marlin 0
50e ea., J

Gonfederia i ro = n < Regs AS thee
onfederate-Roundheads 3 s =
doz. or trade even for Pheas- ie a

ant or wild or tame turkey
eggs. A. R. McBride, 3 Mc-
Carley St., Douglasville,

Law. Grey stag, eiied, SB"
Roundhead. and _Shawneck
cpa! cock, $5; Cubian and

Law Grey cross, 8 time win-
ner cock, good cond., $3; al-
son game hens, $2 ea. Ship-
ped in light crates. Huey Ben-
nett, Rt. 1, Millwood. 5

9 Hamburg hens (now lay-
ing), and rooster, $1.50 each.
Cannot ship. H._S. Richard,
Rtgieny Ranger.

Giant Black Minorca lay-
ing hens, $2 ea.; 3, $5: Hatch-
ing eggs, 15, $2. PP. L. B.
Millians, 105 Timple Avenue,
Newnan.

11 nice production . Red
hens, all laying, $15. $1. 50
ea. at my home 1-1/2 mi. N.
Folsom just off Hwy. 145.)
et Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Adairs-
ville.

8 large White ducks, now ;

Pheasant, reasonable. State laying. and 1 drake, $1.50 ea.
age and _ price. Also want] Mrs . J. Miles, Rt. 4, Bax
eggs from Lady Amherst and ley.

Baby geese, $1.50 ea.; Cor-
nish bantam eggs, $2.50 set-
E. gies. Mc-
Murray Drive, -W., Box
487, Atlanta 11. Soh PL 5-

white quail eggs. Write prices | 9937.
8 white puadies aeieion now |.

laying and 1 drake, 4, $2. At
my home just off Dallas and
Villa Rica Hwy. Grady. Pace, |
Rt. 2; :Dallas;

7 BB Turkey hens dha 21%

gobblers, 1957 hatch, now
laying, $50 igi for the lot.
Will not ship. B. B. DeFore,
592 Richmond St., Macon.

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Want to trade Chinese
(goose) gander for old time
rey. rN white gander. Mrs.

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stamped envelope.
Murkerson, es 6, bec

; : Kee Box
Redan. Ph. Litho ;

Nice print sac
size, free of hole:
dew, - ea. plus
Mrs. L. Carter, = i
353, Grist iae

Calif. multiplying
Seed, 20c start plus 3c.
Mary Lipham, Rt. 7 Whi
burg. | :

Hundreds of Bamboo
roots, 50c lb: Add post
Denver Holland, Coll
ek Carrollton.

10,000 Aalkcs ala fas
var. red Sugar Cane, 7c

1,000 or more 6c 8
bed. et 5
Hampton.

10 stands of Rees

- | Drive, Moultrie.

Bee swarms,
poser furnish brood
. C. Kendall, Dial.

4 wagon wheels,
O. M. Ruff, Sr., Rex
ss Ph. St

= WANTED

Want 6 to 12 Ms
gourds, medium size,
price and size at once.
Bird, Swainsboro.

on Bee ae ;
zine ueen xelu
frame style, PP. State.

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