hil Campbell,
Commissioner
Bulletin.
Opening Ceremonies lla.m.
_ Pablic Invited To Attend
We will officially open our new $10,000,000 Atlanta State Farmers Market on
January 22 with a special ceremony to mark the occasion.
The ceremony will get under way at Il a.m. with a band concert followed by the
official program at 11:30. State and local officials will participate and a luncheon
will be served. | 7 |
| would like to extend a cordial invitation to all Georgians everywhere to join
us for this special occasion which will mark the official opening of the worlds finest
- farmers market.
Phil Campbell, |
Commissioner of Agriculture
Georgia Georgia, First:
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WANTED :
Want general farm work.
Can drive tractor and truck,
also have poultry experience.
8 in family, wife, self and 7
yd. old boy. Must be near
school bus Rt. Middleaged and
whites Jim Morris, Rt. 2, c/o
Monroe Morris, Carrollton.
Man, small family, wants
job on farm. Can operate truck
and tractor, do any kind farm
work. Need job at once. Move
any time, go anywhere. Sam
Wood, Rt. 4, c/o John Henry
- Black, Eastman.
Man, 6 in family (boy 16 to
work also) wants job on farm,
for $5.00 day, with 4 R. house
Prefer So. Ga. Have to be
moved. Want close to church
and school bus Rt. Do not
drink, and can give Ref. Clyde
Gable, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.
Couple, wants small farm,
' good land, water, house, on
standing rent basis. R. Pad-
gett, Lilburn.
White man, 60 yrs. old and
gon, 20, wants job at dairy. 16
yrs. exp. at this one dairy, We
ean milk from 75 to 100 cows;
also a son-in-law will help
with work. Move anywhere
now. Ira Smith, Rt. 4, Box
iz 264, Dublin.
39 yr. old man wants job on
farm doing any kind tractor
work, drive truck, also good
mechanic and do rough car-
penter work. 5 in family, 2
girls, 1 boy in school. Need
4 large or 5 small room,
~ house, wired for elec. stove. D.
a,-QOdom. Ri. I; Pitts.
Man and wife want job on
farm tending to stock, chick-
ens, etc. for wages. Need house,
with wood and water, and
wired for elec. C. W. Clark,
Rt. 3, Pearson.
Able bodied, single, white
man, interested in breeding
wants job on poultry or stock
farm. Wages or percentage ba-
gis. Jake Johnson, 4120 Peach-
tree, Apt. 12 D, Atlanta 19.
Ph. CE 3-2346.
pe
37 yr. old white man, wife
and 5. children wants job on
chicken or cattle farm. Can
drive tractor and truck. John
Rollins, Rt. 2, Kennesaw.
White man wants 3 M. Tur-.
pentine Faces to work. Go
anywhere in Ga. Ira Page, Rt.
3, Box 667, Metter.
25 yr. old mah, married, 3
children, want to have dairy
work. Can get in touch with
me at Walko Dairy. Mrs. W.
D, Ussery, Rt. 4, Dublin.
Refined, Christian, healthy
woman wants farm work and
good home on farm, with el-
derly couple. Small salary and
private room. Mrs. Pearl
Johnson, Rt. 5, Macon.
Man and wife, 4 children,
girl 22, to work in the field.
50 basis. Need good 4 R. house,
lights and good wood. Have to
be moved. Move any time.
Prefer Bartow Co. near Car=
tersville. Tommie Bryant, 645
Wylie St., S. E. Atlanta 16.
~ FARM HELP
WANTED
Want white man and wife to
work 20 aere farm on shares.
3 R, house afid spring water.
Begin as soon as possible. Mrs.
P. W. Sheriff, Rt. 2, College
Park.
Want exp. man to work at
dairy. Pipe line 5 units, Hol-
stein cows. Best of working
cond., and reasonably paid.
Guy M. Word, 501 Riley Ave.,
LaGrange. Ph. TU 7800.
Want white man, 21 to 50
yrs. old, to live as one of fam-
ily on farm and help with gen-
eral farm work, prefer one
who can drive tractor and
truck. $50. mo. salary. Must
be honest and sober. T. R.
Carder, Rt. 3, Dahlonega.
Work by day, or farm on 50-|
* ca en eis hick tee Se
aaa .
OU Want, on 50-50
jall corn
rds and 4th, and can
basis or
luse a boy to hlp make crop.
Hous with 3 large fooms, hall
and side room, ght, on school
bus Rt. Lyman McKibben, Rt.
2, Waco.
Want man, not over 50, fo
batch and work on Apple or-
chard, or cofisider man and
wife. Must be sober
workers. Prefer from No. Ga.
Large 2 R. house, wired for
lights. Wood and garden fur-
nished. $5.00 day H. B. Rob-
erts, Rt. 4, Clarkesville.
SALE EVENTS
February 6 Friday Reg.
Poland China bred gilt Sale
.... to be held in (heated)
Bleckley Livestock barn,
Cochran... . 50 gilts, bred
to certified meat type bears;
10 sefviceable boars and 19
open gilts .... Bangs free
and treated for cholera and
erysipelas. All from one of
the Souths leading herd.
For information, _ contact
Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran.
February 4 Wednesday
Special Sale, of the Georgia
Spotted Poland China As-
sociation at Valdosta,
Lowndes Co... . some fine
hogs will be offered and
sold, especially, bred gilts,
open gilts and Junior boars.
For information, contact
M. J. Blackmon, Pres., SPC
Assn., Pinehurst,
~~ FOUIPMENT
FOR SALE
| 2 H. wagon with body and
hay frame, $25. See,
Newnan.
Cotton duster, mule drawn,
yood cord., $10. at my farm.
J. H. Rockmore, Covington.
*Farmal H_ tractor, 1948
model, new front tires: rear
tires fair. Pump cylinder built
in, $500.; also New Holland
166 hay baler, good cond., pick-
up type, power take-off, $400.
Jas. erguson, 529 So.
Green St., Thomaston.
Table saw with tilting ap-
ron, 28 in. blade, on good
iframe. Sell chap. Eidon Long,
Rt. 2, Ochlochnee.
1935-A-6 Case combine with
V-E-4 Wise. motor, new
sheets, speed jack, pick-up
rand peanut attachments. Good
Mechanical cond. $500. Terms
rarranged. Also, lift type har-
row, 3 point drag type harrow,
peanut shaker, John Blue cot-
ton duster. Robt Sanders,
Omaha.
Iftn] hay baler with separ-
ate motor, Ist class cond.
Baled only 2,000 bales. Bales
with twine, $795.; Intn] com-
bifie; separate motor, good
cond. $895. R. I. Gibbs, Rt. 2,
Salem Camp Ground, Coving-
ton.
Ford wood saw, never been
used, reasonable. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.
S. C. Cas tractor with ul-
tivator and planters, Rotary
hoe, like new, 4 wheel wagon
with new tile body, A6 com-
bine (needs repair), half ton
pick-up truck. Fred Goetz, Rt.
2, Byron.
1950 Farmall Super A, Cul-
tivators and disc tiller. Sell or
trade for Ford or Ford type
tractor with some equipment.
Might consider Cub. Robert D.
Weir, Rt. 2, Carrollton. Ph.
Terrace 2-7816.
Gehl Hammer Mill and
Peerless grain roller, both on
trailers, and PTO. operated,
$300. ea: Perry roto-cycle 60
in. mower, $250.; Jeff-Roy
plow, PTO operated, $350.;
Perry roto-cycle 126 in. ro-
tary mower, $550. Deaborn
Manure spreader, $200. E. H.
reo; c/o Dimon Ranch, Con-
cord.
One 4220 J. D. tractor with
planters, cultivators and har-
row, one 13 row J. D. grain
drill, 1 No. 9 IHC mower. J.
A J ackson. Rt. 2, Thomaston.
Want man for 2 H. crop. Can
LETIN||
tend 8 of 10 acres cotton and
good
cleaning ovtfit),
Bargain. Mrs. Earl Stevenson,
Royston. Ph. 8152.
cookers, cheap,
front end loader, good
- Goulds Jet-O-Matic. 1/2
HP deep well pump with tank.
and pipe in well, approx. 4
ft. excellent cond. $125. com-
plete. See, 6 mi. So. Royston.
T. J. Roosey, Rt. 2, Royston.
Ph. 8590.
2-1/2 HP Sears Roto- Til-
ler, 22 in. power. mower,
poultry feders and waterers,
one atitomatic waters, 1 infra-
red brooder, $100. K. . Willis,
2508 Crescent Dr, Albany.
Lanaster furba pack shal-
low well piimp, $35; Sears
multi purpose centrifugal self
priming pump, del. up to 135
gal. per minute. O, H. Ruff,
Hearn Rd. Rt. 1, Ellenwood.
Correction: One roll over
scrape and 2 wheel trailer, $75.
(and not $7,500. as stated in
Jan. 7 issue). Will sell separ-
ately; also corn shaker with
3 screens and elec. motor.
D: Sherwood, 601 Hemlock
Cir. S. E. Atlanta 16. Ph. MA
7-4038.
Fox Ensilage harvester, row
attachments, good running
shape. J. S. Elder, Culloden.
2 new type Surge compres-
sors, also 2 new type Surge
pails, anid 5 Surge pails if
good shape, and oprating
cond. W. P. Elder, Jr., 322
Oclethorpe Way, Thomaston.
J. D. trator and cultivators
and planters, 2 disc plow, 1
set smoothing harrows, M. B
Smith, P. O. Box 8, Austell.
HD 9 Allis Chalmers tractor
with bull dozer and dbl. drum
power winch and 6-8 yd. pan
(Complete earth moving and
good cond.
2 gsta kerosene tobacco
both in good
cond, 1 excellent shape, both,
$75. or will sell separate. N.
W. Hendrix, Nahutta, Ph. HO.
don't | 2=2344.
write. Mrs. J. T. Brown, Rt: 1,|
TD 9 Intl. Dozer, hydrau-
lic angle tilt blade, recetitly
overhauled, $2,500.; Intl.
23% cond,
$650.; Intl. 200 manure
spreader, $275.; Ford tractor
with 5 pieces of equipment,
$550. F. M. Gazaway, 2556
Clifton Springs, Rd., Rt. 1, De~
eatur, Ph. DR. 8-2971.
15 ft. Endless saw mill belt,
6 in. wide, never used; 1 pul-
ly, 6 in. wide, never used, fits
shaft 1-7/16 in.; saw Mandrel
been used, but in good shape,
and boxes for sam, all for
$40. My place, 6 mi. N. Farge.
R. Hilliard, Hwy: 441, Fargo.
2 hand turn Gorn shellers for
sale. John *Kirkley, 3820 Cas-
eade, S. W., Atlanta.
Belt pulley for Ford trac=
tor, $25.; belt pulley for. old
model Fordson, $5. John Deere
model M. tractor, good con-
dition, $450. Dallas F. Gay,
2654 Dresden Dr., Chamblee,
Ph. GL. 7-4643.
4 Oaks oil brooders, coni-
plete with tanks, 2 Blue Flame
flueless type brooders. Sell or
trade for coal brooders, pigs
or othr farm equipmnt. Ted
Judkins, Rt. 2, Powder
Springs.
Concrete block making ma-
chine, with motor and 700
stell pallets, produces, 1,000
blocks every 8 hrs, any stand-
ard siz; $775.; 2 small elec,
concrete mixrs with motors,
$95. ea. Sell all or any part.
Jams F. Jordan, 3627 Yar-
brough Rd, Columbus.
1 home-made push garden
plow with bicycle wheel, $5.;
also, 1 Mother Nature brooder
and run, in good cond, $10.
Henry W. Hughes, Norwood.
Jet type well drilling rig,
mounted on semi trailer and
Int'l. truck, needs some re-
pair, $300. J. T. Rimes, Hwy.
80, Bloomingdale, Ph. Savan-
nah, SH. 8-4072.
Set of planters for mode
Allis Chalmers tractor, us
good cond, cheap: rear tractor
tire, 9 x 24, no holes, some
tred left, $8.; also, stel wheel
and wheel weight for Athens
disc plow. L. E. Mize, Rt. 2,
Madison, Ph, 593M4.
1956 Ford 640 tractor, ap-
prox. 1100 hrs, practically new
set of tires, $1,600. F. Li. Mc-
Cullough, Rt. 1, Lyons, Ph. |i
3749.
0} plows,
4|harrow, planter, fert-distribu
ieondition with cultivators an
"Super A Farmall trac
uipment,. also, 2 bo
pie, #8 a
rv for Super A. Gro
Boyetta, Rt. 1,Lakeland,
Farmall A tractor wi
lights, stafter, belt pully, dis
whi
AM
tor, cultivators, good _ tires
Fenton R. Blanton, Rt. 1, Bo:
419 Savannah: am
Allis Chalmers 8 tracto
cultivator, planters, 2 dis
plow, 2 sections drag harrow
2 section spring tooth hairroy
wagon, stalk cutter. My plac
near Poplar Springs schoo
house, 4 mi. from Watkinsvill
G. J. Vandiver, Farmingto
Ga. Rt. 1.
Farmall H. tractor with har
row, turniig plow and cult
vators. Runs good and uses fi
tH. | oil, all, $300. or swap for cov
and calves. E. E. Singletary
201 Capitol Ave., Hazleh rs
Farmall A tractor in goo
2 dise plow $300. J. B. Ne
man, Rt. 1, Eastman.
1951 Fort tractor, good con
dition, good rubber, $675;
row lift type stalk cutter, pre
tically new, $100.: 1 lift
tractor weeder, $45. Sel
gether or seperately,
Wade, Rt. 1, at Blue
Baptist church, Finley
Blacksmith anvil (la.
good face and conditio
every way, $14.95; 1 pr. |
cotton scales, 2 Ps I jar
small, weighs up to 300
good as new, $8. Prompt
ment, A. J. Adams, Rt. 2
177-A4, Fitzgerald.
Orie each: 2 H wagon,
wheels; 2 H stalk cutter,
ly new; 2 H MceCormick=Dee
ing mower No, 7; 2 H midd
buster; two 2 H turn plow
a and fertilizer dis
butors, all mule drawn equil
ment. Accept any reasonab
cash offer, W. A. Fitzger:
Omaha. :
_ 1953 Oliver row crop Diese
excellent condition with plan
ters, cultivators and_ distri
butors, $1,600. L. L. Tice, R
2, Americus, Ph. 7069.
_ HD-7 Allis Chalmers craw
ler tractor, in excellent condi
tion. P. C. Alford, Rt. 4, Bow
don, Ph: 2495.
Sears Farm Master incuba
tor, model 170 with 400 eg;
cap., elec. operated, excellen
condition, $50. at my place
Dr. H. Grady Young, 22
Fletcher St., Thomasville.
1 good used Hackney 1 ]
wagon, $35. Aubrey McKin
non, Rt. 2, Willacoochee
Douglas, 0276R.
8 can Wilson Zero F
cooler, one 8 can Westing.
cooler and 35 ten gal. nm
eans. Will be in use until ab
WANTED
_ Want one Ford tractor 1
siz 9 x 32 in good cond. wit
in 50 mi. Glennville, Gi
cond. and best price. Bri
Williams, Rt. 3, Box ll
Glennville. . a
Want hay baler in
d. State size, cond.
and price. J. E. Wimpey,
2, Box 190. Blairsville.
Want large corn sheller v
large fly wheel to shell |
hand, Pay cash for good ol
Quote price FOB and shippt
to Blue Ridge. Y. N. Bru
Margret. ;
Want 2 ton, 14 ft.
dump truck. Advise
cond. and price. Jack R.
1401 LaVista Dr. Decatu
ME 4-2469.
Want good Ford t
comiplete with quipme
Middle Ga. farm use. De
cond. and minimum cash Pp:
Ned at once Wm. C.
1146 Jefferson Ave.
Point. Ph. PO 7-1156.
: EQUIPMENT
. Want patents for Ford
tractor. Write what you have
afiy price. David Jacobs, Rt.
2, Vienna.
Want set of cultivators for
early 1953 John Deere B trac-
tor. Troy Satinders, Jenkins-
burg.
Want 2 wheel garden tractor
and some implements. J. T
Kitchens, Gough.
Want old time turning dise
plow, mule drawn. Write cond.
ft fid price. Ernest Head, Star
st. Suches.
Want small apple mill, Wood
FP part doesnt matter if alk metal
arts good. quote price plus
trans. chgs. W. L. Eberhardt,
_ 205 No. Elm St., Dublin.
_ Want 1 dbl. 14 in. bottom
plow with 3 point hiteh, or if
@heap enough, will take with-
3 tae hitch, or consider buying
heap 2 disc plow with 3 point
hiteh, within 60 mi. Atlanta
rc 30 mi. Buford. Frank S.
Jones, 1129 Standard Dr. N.
E,, Atlanta 19. Ph. CE 3-3100.
- Want used mechanical cot-
ton chopper to fit WD 45 Al-
is Chalmers tractor. Must be
n good condition, at feason-
able price and within 150 mi.
Athens. W. J. Patton, RR
. Comer.
: ant 300 poultry layer
e tb 7, Lifsey, Rt.
ke on 596, " Augusta, Ph, RE.
Want 1952-56 3/4 ton pick-
up truck, Cash for any make
in top condition and low pric-
' @d; also, hydraulic cylinder
gnd control valve assy. for
Es H, 3 point hitch made
2 y David Bradley. L. lL. Lamb,
Rt. 2, Dallas, Ph. 6094.
Want good slightly usd cb
_ tractor with hydraulie lift and
equipment. Must have good
: teat and be in good shape. No
junk. Write what you have
nd very ie eash price.
Bin Hyde, Rt. 2, Jasper, Ph.
Want rotary mower that can
_ be operated from. Farmall H
ttactor. State size and price.
A. L. Jackson, Rt. 4; Coving-
ton.
a cultivators for Farm-
= Super A, also want rotary
ftish cutter for Super A trac-
tor. State type, condition and
price. J. B. Larsen, 8610 Rob-
erts Dr, Dunwoody, Ph. Ros-
oo 6584.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
plants, $1.
ane
Rey. quality Victor grain
okers, 48-93 seed oats, St.
Sent Purity 99.30 pet; Germ
93 pct. Combine pure. In buek,
a .25 bu. W. K. Keily, Rt. 2,
Byron.
Good, tender, old time corn-
field beans, white and spckl-
_@d cutshorts, white crase-
backs and mix. cutshorts. All
_ kinds, 65e cupful each. Add
postage. Mrs, Preston Souther-
and, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
_ Old fashioned,tendr white
pornfield and tendr white
half-runner bean seed. All,
90 pet Germ., 75c cannes plus
10c postage per : uP:
ewey Ellis, Rt. 5, e Boe
Bushel and Long Handle
E gourd seed, 1-1/2 doz. of eith-
er kind, 256 and stamped, self-
Woosh 5 envelope. Mrs. Alta
: , Martin.
Lucretia dewberry plants;
"white mulberry sprouts, old |t
White English and
Tison $1.25 doz. Mrs. B. Rob-
dnson, Greenville.
Rooted Mastodon everbear-
ps strawberrys, 75c C; Black
aw bushes 3, 50; sctipper-
hong cuttings (easily rooted),
$1. doz; tansy; balm, 6 bun.
ce; catnip, 3 bun. 30: saf-
saparilla, 3, 50c; safsaparilla
ts, $1. Ib. Add postage. Miss
White, Rt 1, 57,
ahlonega,
4
E time peach trees, 12 in. variety.
: lear seed..
Chines
la. 5ft., Govt insp.
resistant. Beart
4-5 yrs. 3 for
R. I. Gibbs, 1007 Clifton Rd.
N.E. Atlanta 7.
- Kudzu co, st. $10.
M: crabapples, hae 00
doz; wild pil Aes ere
$5. C. Add ponies. Mrs. J.
Jones, Sr. Rt. 1 oa
at ari |
$5.95 prepaid.
Feeeh orale - strawberry
C; few Big Gem,
$2. C. Lots of 200 or more,
prepaid. W. Bryant, 5415
Emorea (0f Emory) Dt. Sa-
-} vannah,
Brussels sprouts, broccoli,.
lettuce, Wakefield cabbage,
onion and garlic plants, also
Heading collard, 35 doz; cauli-
flower, dill, lemon balm, 50c
doz; asparagus crowhs, $1. 50
}doz. No less $1. orders. mT
H. V.. Franklin,
Registr.
Sr., 1
Myers and Rubel blueberry
plants, 2-3 yrs. old. 18 to 36
in., from Porterfield stock, 6,
$4: 2. $7. FOR. E.G. Nichol-
son, Allen Rd., Rt. 3y Macon.
Charles Wakefield, Early
Jersey Wakefield and Round
Dutch frost-proof cabbage
plants, now ready, 300, $1.:;
500, $2.;... $2.78 M, Postage
paid. Odis Conner, Pitts.
Round Duteh, Chas. and
Early J. Wakefield frost-proof
cabbage plants, ready now,
300, $1.; 500, $2.; $2.50 M.
Prepaid in Ga. R. Chanclor,
Pitts. Ph. Milton 8=2035,
"Cabbage plants, $1. C; $3.50
deli $2, M. . farm. E, B.
Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Kudzu crowns, $2. C:; $12.-
50 M:;. rabapple, Damson
plums, 6, $1.25; Hazlenut, 12,
$1.25. Mrs. F. M. E Eaton, Rt. 1,
Dahlonega.
Strawberry plants, per hun-
dred: Blakemore, $1.50; Mas-
todon, $1.25; Klondike, $1.:
500, $4. $8. M; catnip, 30
bunch; peppermint, 30c bunch;
scuppernong cuttings, 75 doz:
sugar pears, $1. a. Add post-
ag. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.
Chas. W. Gabbage plants,
40c ; Sage plants, 10 ea. $1.
doz; also, dry hot red pypper,
for home use, 30 Qt., $1. gal.
All del. Miss Mary Ruth Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Kudzu erowns, rooted, $2.
C; 500, $7.; $12.50 M. Add
postage. Cc. D. Crowe, Rt. 2,|
Gainesville.
Large, vigorous everbearing
strawberry. Diangs, 60c:C: at
my hom. Mrs. Bessie Brooks.
403 fda aa Ave., East
Point. ea
Well rooted, strong Stream-
line aoe strawberry
plants. 91 $8. ork.
huek eberry, $1. doz: red arid
yellow plums, beating pee old
fashioned swet peach, $1.
Prompt del. $5. orders one
paid. Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
Bowdon.
Tenn. Beauty and Klondike
(large red berries) strawberry
plants, $1.50 C and 30c postage
per 300 plants. Mrs. Lena Hol-
land; Rt. 2. eS
FEED & GRAIN
_ FOR SALE -
scents
FEED corn, $1.30 bu., or
$2. 30 hundred, sacked; or-
chard grass and clover hay,
85e bale, located 6 mi. No.
Roswell off 140 Hwy. on Cox
Rd.-Raiph - Dangar, Ri. 4,
Woodstock. Ph. Roswell 2472.
About 800 bales Orchard
grass- Landino hay. String
ties, about 70 Ibs. i bale in
small lots, or 75c bale for en- |
tire lot. Will store until April
1 without charge. R. E. Rock-
well, Blue Ridge. Ph. 3193.
Coastal Bermuda hay, highly
fertilized, baled with wire.
Will del. up to 200 mi. in 10
ton lots. J..L. Allen, Rt. 3,
Dublin.
Good quality Sericea Lespe-
deza and some baled Oat hay,
80c bale, my place, 6 mi. oo
town on St. Hwy: 281. T.
ponte Ri 2; mye ph
ee chestnut geediitgs |
}and
Bled ia a1. in a
bales, saved without. rain:
Bermtida, Millet, and Crab-
grass, $25. fon. Will del. 5
ies or more 50 miles. James|?
Ferguson, Thomaston, Ph.
ag 3205.
1958 rop, well fertilized |
hay, Sericea, Clover, Rye girass
Fescue, $25. ton. Cecil
Travis, /o Pine Crest Acres,
Riverdale, Ph. Fayetteville
Good, bright hay, baled
without rain, Bermuda grass
and Crabgrass mixd, square
bales, $25, ton FOB barn, or
$30. fon del. in 3 ton lots, in
radius 40 mi. J. Lynwood,
Bentley, Thomaston. Ph. 3688.
1958 crop hay, Oats and
Rye grass, Clover and Fescue,
Seriea. Baled without rain.
At the barn or del. E. T. Hines,
Box 38, Ellenwood. Ph. Stock- |
bridge 2401.
Coastal Bermuda hay, heavy
square bales, guar. top quali-
ty, heavily fertilized fields (re-
tains greenish tinge), $30. ton
FOB farm. The barn conven- |
ient for loading largest trailer
trucks. Bill Eager, Rt. f, Val-
dosta. Ph, CH 2-5313.
500 square
bales hay, of
Lespedeza and Bertina. Cut |
and cured with rain on it, 70c
bale, or $30. ton, at the barn.
EL, R. Allison, Bairdstown.
Sericea hay, excellent quali- |
ty, well fertilized, square}
bales, 75 bale or $25. fon, at
barn 1 mi. Fairburn. Hugh Da- |
vis, Rt. 1, Palmetto. Ph. 3157.
2,000 bales bright, fertilized
Clover and Oats, cut in dough }
hay. No rain on it, 75c bale|
or $30. ton at my place. H. J.
Hinton, Dacula. Ph. Lawrenee=
ville 3-3938.
_ Well fertilized bright hay.
| Lespedeza, Clover, and Oats,
eut in dough, no fain, 75
bale, or $30. ton at my barn,
Dacula. John D. Gilbert, 1396 |
Ridgewood Dr. N. E., Atlanta |
7. Ph. DR 7+5471,
Sev. hufidred bales good!
Sericea Lespedeza. hay,. cut at
right time. No rain. 75c bale, |}
at my home. J. W. Harden, Rt. |
'3, Dalton,
700 good, square bales of
bright Kobe Lespedeza, $30.
ton at my barn, on Hwy. 92,}
inear Flint River. R. L. Jack- |
son, Jr., Fayetteville. Pr. Grif-
fin 4677,
800 bales Alfalfa hay, free}
of weeds arid stnis, extra}
fine, baled without rain, $45.
ton; also, 300 bales Timothy |
and Alfalfa, mixd, approx.
50250. Milton Brannon, Buch-
anan. Ph. 4041.
Good green field hay, for
sale. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box
6, Valdosta. Ph. CH 2-06-7.
1,000 bales Sericea Lespe-
deza hay for sale, or trade for
attile, cultivating equipment
for Johh Deere M tractor, fer=
tilizer distributors or small
hammer mill. Guy Neal, El-
: ae wood. Ph. Stockbridge
400 bales good Bean and
Crabgittass hay, $30. ton, or
$35. ton del. within 50 miles.
Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3, Law-
ao Ph. Thornwall 3-
200 bales good Kobe Les-
pedeza hay at farm, near Hart-
._| well, $1. bale or $30. ton. W.
B. Morris, Hartwell. Ph. TR
6=2581 ee
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
Dbl. standard, Reg. polled
Hereford young heifers and
bulls, 6 mo. to 11 mo. old, ex-
cellent bloodlines, well built,
good size and conformation;
also 1 saddle horse, 2-1/2 yrs.
old, med. size, light red. Rov
Goddard, Rt. 2, Klondike, =
thonia, Ph. 2672.
50 dairy cattle, mostly
Holsteins, also, 400 gal. dairy
Kool milk
pipeline milkers, daily base,
940 lbs. Sam Fordham, Dever-
eux. Ph. Sparata 2515.
tank, Chorebay.
{ Purebred Holstein
old heifer. No papers
l tasted, calfhood vaccinated for
bangs. Best offer, Mike Tur-
ner, Rt. 2, Ellenwood. Ph.
Stockbridge 4442.
Entire herd of 50 dairy cows,
mostly Holsteins, also 125 gal.
homogenizer and ree ma-
Exeellent polled Hereford
herd bull, Larry Domino
breeding, Sen 1/2 yrs. old, pro-=
ven sire of growthy calves.
Contaet. Owen. Kittle /o G.
Rd. Rt: 3, Conyers.
2 Reg. Angus bulls, 7-9 mos.
old. Top quality from best 0
bloodlines, gentle and ealf-
hood vaccinated. Pope Wil-
liams, Rt. 1, Lavonia. Ph. El-
gin 6-5118.
30 Holsteins, Ist and 2nd
calf, springers, TB and Bangs
free, ealfhood vaccinated. R.
B. Curtis, Farmington.
Reg. Hereford bulls and
heifers, finest quality, 6-10
Ho. Old, $150.=$200.. ea. Cecil
| Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres,
Riverdale. Ph. Fayetteville
4862.
Red Poll bulls, about 6 mos.
old, around 600 Ibs. ea. for
sale. G. B. Barrett, Cornelia.
Reg. Jersey cow, No. 1820.
326, fresh in Jan. Ist, with
heifer calf. $200. for both. W.
-P. Chappell, c/o
Farm, Rt. 1, Newnan.
| Reg. Angus bull calves, 6-
12 ms. old.
Bandolier bloodlines. Bangs
vaccinated, and from clean
therd. W. T. Torgesen, /o
| Whistle Top farm. Cornelia.
| Reg. and Grade
cattle, open and bred heifers,
cows and calves. First farm
past river on Campbellton Rd.
W. F. bull, to. a ve in eaty
spring. 3 mi. W. Madras
Roy Smith, Rt. 2, SN eaaar
Reg. Angus: 6 cows, proven
producers, 5 bred heifers, 7
open heifers with breeding
privileges, 10 heifer calves, 7-
9 mos. old. All vaeeinated. Top
bloodlines,
lis. Frair M. Thompson, Jr.,
c/o Trail Creek Stock Farm,
/128-1/2 College Ave., Athens.
Ph. LI 6-1352.
Jersey=Guernsey eross cow,
fresh 3rd calf, heifer, 3 gal.
milk daily if bred right, $150.;
heifer to freshen soon, 125.
Both of same _ stock. Like to
sll together: Mrs. Joe Dupree,
Rt. 1, Box 167, Wrens.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
8 yr. old Palomino quarter
horse, winner of many Blue
Ribbons, $395. Gene Wilson,
ns Ave., Reme: Ph J
3
At Stud, Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083 American sad-
dle bred stallion. Proven sire
of top colts. Grandson Noble
Kalarama. Thos. G. Watkins,
Jr., 4584 Flat Shoals Rd. Rt.
2, Decatur. Ph. Bu 9=6692.
At Stud: 36 in. dapple gray,
white mane and tail, outstand-
ing pony stallion, and a solid
stallion, and a solid black
black hackney stalllion, stand-
ing at Melody Brook Farm.
Ogden A. Geilfuss, Windy Hill
Rd. Rt. 3, Marietta,
At Stud: Slip-A-Long Mid-
night and At Midnight. Walk-
ing Horse studs. Both by Mid-
night Sun and out of Merry
Boy mares. Private _ treaty.
See at my barn at Chastain
Park, 4371 Powers Ferry Rd.
Atlanta, or contact, A. W. Gay,
Owner, 55 Lakeshore Dr. Av-
Good work. mule, about 12
yrs. old, about 1200-1300 lbs.,
$65.; also Rg. Hampshire
boar hog, 16 mos. old, about
650 Ibs., $70. Dallas F. Gay,
2654 Drisden Dr., Chamblee.
Ph. GE 724643,
7 or 8 yr. old riding hors,
black, also saddle and bridle
available, Sell or trade for
good milch cow, TB and Bangs
tested. J. D; Eshleman, Heph-
zibah.
A 15, og.
chitie. R. G. Jennings, P. O.
Box 891, Macon. Ph, Shear- |
wood 3- 5066.
M. Anderson: farm, Gees Mill}
| Saanans,
Milk goats, all to freshen soon.
'My place. Do not ship. Mrs.
Fair Oaks
Championship |
Hereford |
R. W. Caldwell, Douglasville. |
Ph. 3454.
36 Grade and purebred
White Face cows, eae to Rex.
Preferred Fami- |
tshoats of litter of 15, at
ondale Estats. Ph. CE 3-9214.
Gmail dhetiend pony, souk
3. yrs. old, child dati handle and
ride, with new bridle and sade _
dle. Sell or trade for small
horse that will plow and ride.
Richard White, Rt. 9, Gaines-
ville, a
Ghetland pony stud colt, 16
mios, Old, $125. Billy Turner, 5
Union Point. Ph. HU 9-4661.
6 bred, small Shetland pony
mares, 2-5 yrs. old, all undew
40 in. bred to small, Reg. stale
lion and 3 gentle, geldings,
Sell together
or separately.
Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro.
GR 8-671.
5 gaited bay mare, bier -
rmane arid tail, gentle, stay in
|Dasture with cows and other
livestock, sound in health, pos-
sibility of being bred, $150,
with bridle, saddle, ete. Pat
Harmmiond, Rt. 1, Watkinsville,
Ph, Athens LI 8-4309. Sees,
Sheep and Goats |
Black Knight, 7 mos. old
French Alpine buck from hea-~
ivy milk strain herd, $25. Will
reg. buyers name,-cant ship.
Write or come but not on Mon-~
day . OF ee Nellie
Mingledorff. Rt. 3, Douglas.
2 purebred black Nubian, 2
and 1 rd Nubian -
M.
Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd...
Ss. W. Atlanta Ht. =
Swine 4
3 shoats and a fresh in cow,
4 gal. day and gentle, also 3
hens and 4 gobbler turkeys.
All for sale at the Eli Dickens
old home place, or ifiquire at
Oakwood Store. J. Ford,
Rt. 1, Norcross.
Reg. SPC _ pigs, unrelated
pairs, treated and wormed, 16
MOS. old SPC boar, Reg. buy- )
i s name. J. ee
a Ph. Savannah SH 8- oe
T. Rimes, Bloom-
4 brood sows, 2 Yorkshires
ed 2 Hampshire. W. T. Bar-~
nett, Gees Mill Rd. Conyers.
Ph. 6981.
Purebred Landrace boar,
from breeds best bloodline, 2
| ys.
old, priced low. James
Speir, Bronwood. Ph. Wy =
5307.
2 good sows with 16 pigs, 8
wks. old Jan. 15. Eating well.
N. A. Weldon, Rt. 1, Palmetto. ~
Ph. 7232.
SPC and Yorkshire cross
$20.
up. W. L. Brown, 1018 Lake
Ave., Griffin.
Reg. meat type Black PC
hogs, of all ages, wormed,
ready to go, from large litters,
sire and dam of meat type an-
cestry. Frank Timmons, Ar-
lington.
Purebred Beltsville No. 1
boars and gilts. Tested free
from Bangs | and Lepte. Elig.
for registration. Roy Cauthen,
Tifton. Ph. 2915.
Landrace males, Heda ae
of Waerhaug, 3-1/2 mos. old,
also 5 males ready for light
service. Jack Cheney, Fitz-
gerald.
Reg. Yorkshires, Hampshires aa
best blood=
and Durocs, from
lines of the lean meat breed,
$95. and up. Reg. in buivers
nam. Certified and disease=
free herd. Lawton Ursrey,
Hazlehurst. Ph. Franklin 5- ie
2156. eons
Yorkshire and Duroc swine,
from the best bloodlines, Reg.
in buyers name, from cert.
disease-free herd, $25. and up.
Ben Frank Watson, c/o Oc-
mulgee River Farm, Hazle-
hurst. oe
Lean meat Berinin: nie z
tested, best in carcass contests.
Choice male pigs available,
835. ea. Res. buyers name.
Stuart Lewis,
land Rd. N. E.,
Tr 2-1072.
Hampshire boar, 18 mos,
old, also Hampshire. sow and
Landrace boar and ~_ as
pigs;
drace pigs. All Registered.
C. Brooks, Ri. smokey Ra
Ne: -nan.
75 SPC feeder shoats, and<
about 50 pigs, 8 wks... old, for
sale at farm. Earl Whitaker,
Rt. 1, Moe
ae
= i
1264 Cumber-= e io
Atlanta 6. Phe
FOR SALE
Tamworth boar, best blood-
ines, Reg. Still in his prime.
sacrifice to prevent inbreed-.
ing, $85. R. I. Gibbs, Rt. 2,
Salem Camp Ground, Coving-
ie _ ton.
Reg. SPC sow and beep.
both winners in FFA pig show,
$75. ea; 10 pigs, eligible for
Reg. $30. ea. your choice boar
or gilt. Chas. L. Spradlin, Rt.
1, Hogansville. Ph. 6497.
Purebred Tamworth boar,
- 10 mos. old, about 200 lbs. $60.
or trade for bred gilt.;
also
_ heifers, 2nd-3rd
Holstein and Jerseys,
all calfhood vaccinated. Roy
springing
calves.
~G. Jones, 619 Clairmont Ave.,
a ea.
= BOWS,
2, ea. or
=? farm, 1/4 mi.
ee
Decatur. Ph. Dr. 3-3680.
3 mix. breed gilts, bred to
purebred PC, farrow March
Toth also purebred black PC
oar, around 200 lbs., $42.50
$160. for entire lot at
So. Carrollton.
o. chks. See anytime except
pee Andrew H. Hamrick,
,, Carrollton. Ph. Terrace
Purebred Hubibahine pigs, 3
boards and 2 gilts, 5 mos. old, |
oe 150 lbs. Sired by son of
Formation. Treated. Papers
| Boyd it 2 $50, ea. Arthur E.
loyd, Rt. 2, Cochran.
6 bred gilts, about 200 lbs.
Hampshire and Duroc
ross, out of litter-of 14. All
yr. cholera treatment. Bred
oie farrow in February, $425.
or $75. ea. 6 mi. Ea. Meigs. No
phone. J. T.. Taylor, Rt. 2.
Meigs.
Top Landrace boars, pits.
bred gilts, sows with
pigs, herd boars. Featuring
reeding of Trimble Manor
Farms outstanding boars,
Glomdolen Lad, Kiscoty Brox
Bishop 93rd, Skoal, 245 Tor-
er, 425 Torper. EK. H. Peavy,
v c/o Dimon Ranch, Concord.
Landrace
pigs, imported
~ ploodlines, treated, Reg. buy-
ers name, $50. ea. J. M. Jones,
ox 50, Bristol, Ph 2711,
Reg. Hampshire males from.
cert. meat sires. Health cert.
bangs free herd. Reasonable
rices. Forest M.
, Baxley.
Purebred PC pigs, 8 wks.
Id, Reg. buyers name. J. B.
me Rt. 1, Eastman Ph.
2 Reg. Tamworth boars, 6
wks. old, also 28 feeder pigs,
25 to 125 lbs. B. B. Harrison,
Box 82. Alpharetta.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Arnold, Rt.
Want 50 feeder pigs. John
Wilkins, Box 611, AIDES, Ph.
LI 6- 1216.
Want a Yorkshire boar. Ad-
vise price. C. L. Williams,
4347 Ea. Brookhaven Dr., At-.
lanta 19. Ph. CE 3-7379.
Want purebred Tamworth
male just old enough for ser-
vice, also few gilts, ready to
reed. Give wt. and price. S.
Willingham, Rt. 4, Camilla.
h. 6652.
Want 2 or 3 kind of pure-
> bred Ram sheep, about 10 in
all, at right price. Letters ans.
_ C. W. Bird, Statesboro.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
White Black Tail Jap and
: - Gray Jap. Dark Cornish ban-
tams, $5. to $10. trio. Pure-
bred breeding, from Show
Winning stock. Trade for pure-
_ bred Reg. Flemish Giant, Bel-
ium Hare and Chinchilla rab-
tr. Chas. B. Summers, Rt. 1,
7 131 Lee Rd. Mableton.
Bantam roosters: Five 9 mos.
old Dark Cornish, true to type,
I. Reds, $1.50 ea. M.O. Write
efore ordering. A. A. Tatum,
602 Wilburn AVE, es
Ph. TU os 3180.
ee ae and three 9 mos. old
ee
WETOCK
2 goat, and 1. pr.
- Black RC, BB Reds Mill
Fleurs. Golden Sebrights, $:
; $4. trio; Dark Cornish
Doe type, $7.50 trio; 2 Si
Duckwing 5 mos. old roosters,
$1.50 ea. Ship Exp. Col. Money
Order. A. J. Dugan, Rt.: 2,
Box 372, Rossville.
25 or 30 small bantams, 60c
ea. for lot, or swap for corn.
Rd. Irwinville.
12 mixed half grown Bentin
roosters, 50c ea. white quack-
less grown ducks, $1.50 ea.
All plus shipping chgs. Earl
Holland, Box 875, Rochelle.
Jap. Silkie bantams for late
Feb. del., $5. pr; $7.50 trio.
Del. Mrs. Dora Barry, Po).
ae 747, Decatur. Ph. DR 7-
Bearded White Jap: Silkies,
$4. pr; Dark Cornish, $10. trio.
All Show Stock. At my place.
2 bantam roosters and 15 or
more hens, 1958 hatch, 50c ea.
Rev. Chas. M. Parris, Rt. 3,
Rome. Ph. 4-1884.
10 small type red, yellow
and speckled bantam pullets,
$5. or 40 ea. Will ship. J. T.
Gibson, Sr., Rt. 3, Wrightsville.
'Purebred bantams: Black
and Silver | oS Old
Eng. games. Black Tail white
ond (Bi Teal Burl aes
nese, Golden ebrights Black
Rose Comb. glee Mod-
ern games and 1 Mutant
pheasants, also Silver pheas-
ants. Fred Blaylock, 505 Cres-
cent Ave. Chickamauga.
35 bantam hens, now laying,
M.O, Bill Cavin, Rt. 15 Soe
ville.
Purebred are Cornish ban-
tams, med. stationed, 11 mos.
old, $5. pr. Shipped Exp. Col.
Send money order. C. G. Blo-
ser, Sparks.
10 purebred Dark Cornish
bantams, show type, 6 roosters,
$2.50 ea; also white feed sacks,
no holes nor letters, 3, $1. and
per 100 Ib. sack. Mrs. J. E.
Carter, McMurry Dr., S. W.
Box 487, Atlanta 11s. Ph. DI
4-1388.
Allen Roundhead. and Ginn
Gray crossed game hens and
roosters. Mrs. J. E, Hudson, Rt.
2, Box 102, Douglasville.
Pure Dark Cornish cockerels
and pullets, $2.00 ea. in lots of
2. No COD and Checks. H. W.
Thurmond Farmington...
6 purebred Dark Cornish 2
yr. old hens, large, big bone
type, $12. No. COD nor chks.
Sa: Thurmond, Rt. 3, pelea
son,
~ Game chickens,
<5
1 nannie
rabbits, for.
sale at my place. Write or ask
for information at Akins Fill-
ing Sta. on 4 Lane Hwy, Buster
Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth. ie
5 pullets, spring hatch, ea
{tams mixed with game, $1. ea.
with rooster free with 3 or
more pullets. Will ship. E. B.
Jones, Jr Rt Tl, Hahira <..
6 full blooded Brown Leg-
horn April hatch roosters, just
about grown, $1.50 ea. Claude
W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Conyers.
8 pullets, Brown Leghorn
and Ancona crossed, about 6
mos. old, and 1 rooster, $14.
plus shipping chgs. Paul Mal-
lett, Rt. 2, Chatsworth.
600 S. - White Leghorn
hens, 20 mos. old, $1. ea. W.
H. Nicholson, Douglasville. Ph.
3122.
Old original strain Giant
Black Minorca breeding cock-
erels, $5. ea; laying pullets, $3.
ea; Eggs. $3. for -15;730 for
$5.. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple
Ave., Newnan.
6 young White Rock hens
laying and rooster, 7 mos. old,
$10. Mrs. E. V. Medley, Rt. 2,
Buford.
Guineas for sale. Mrs. A. D.
McLendon, 138 Godby Rd. Col-
lege Park. Ph. PO 17-3210.
540 H. and N. hens (inc.
160 pullets), laying 540 Pock-
man 10 in. laying cages, ad-
justable center hangers, plas-
tic water and feed troughs,
Big Dutchman 12 Cs. egg cool-
er, 60 ft. water trough heat-
ing cables, other misc. poultry
eauipment, good cond. $1,200.
my place. H. G. Almand, Jr.,
3743 Snapfinger Rd. Lithonia,
IPh. 6414, :
A. M. McIntosh, a Line
E. I. Wix, 570 Quillian Ave.,
|S.E., Ph. DR 3-9421,
50c ea. Ship anywhere. Send |
postage; chicken fertilizer, $1.7
Farmers Market
and about a mile
County.
Normally you
being constructed
ket site,
market site.
| Trl itn |
To Reach Markel
| The new $10,000,000 Atlanta State
js located on the
four-lane expressway approximately
10 miles South of downtown Atlanta.
lanta city limits just inside Clayton
reach the market from the express-
way but at the present an overpass is__
way and you can not reach the 1 mar-
ket from this point.
Persons traveling South from At- ae
lania should leave the expressway | |
where they would normally get off to
go to Hapeville and the Atlanta air-
port and then follow old U. S. High-
way 41 South to Forest Park where
- signs will point the way to the mar-
South of the At-
would be able to
over the express-_
Persons traveling nofth from pe
Griffin should leave the expressway Pe
where it intersects old highway 41
just north of Jonesboro and follow
the old highway north to Forest Park
where signs will direct them a the
March 1958 hatch turkeys,
2 hens and tom, for sale or
exch: for good, healthy gilt
pig, Hampshire preferred. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box
POULTRY
WANTED
Want some large type pure-
bred Black Bantams. Write. W.
| H. Burgess, Rt. 1, Roopville.
GAME, FOWL, etc.
FOR SALF.
for breeders, $3. pr. Permit No.
tams, $4. pr: $5. trio... ...
Cawthon, Riverdale. Ph. GR
8-8106 (after 6 PM)
Extra select Bobwhite quail
from birds producing over 125
eggs last season. Not inbred
for 38 yrs. bred under latest
scientific methods. Permit No.
18; also other var. fancy quail.
R. H. Barry, 220. Ridgeland
Ave., Decatur. Ph. DR 7-3048.
Bobwhite quail, excellent
quality breeders, unrelated,
$3. pr. and up. Permit No. 85.
Grown. live quail for releasing
or eating, priced based on
quantity. L. W. McPherson,
1749 Clairmont Rd. Decatur.
Ph. ME 4-3281.
1958 hatch extra large
Northern Bobwhite breeder
quail. Free color photos and
Recs Bred and improved 39
yrs. 1 to 2 ozs. heavier than
average. Wm. A. Thomas, 421
Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU
8-0866.
Barbary and Hungarian
a
pr; Erkle Francolin, $35. pr;
extra hens, $20.; Silver phea-
sants, $7.50 pr. Trade for Bob-
white quail. John McCombs,
Rt. 2, Athens. Ph. LI 3-4904.
Bantam hens, $1. ea; Ham-
burg roosters, $1.50 ea; Mix.
guineas, $1.; Muscovy ducks,
$3. pr: White King pigeons,
mated, $1.50 pr. White Swiss
Homers, $1. pr; common pig-
eons, $1. pr. Starling Yawn,
Byromville.
Americas finest strain White
King pigeons, $3. pr. Not less
2 pr. shipped. Ogden Geilfuss,
Rt. 3, c/o Melody Brook Farm,
Marietta.
= a. ,
63; also Golden Sebright ban-_
partridge, $25. pr; Benson, $15. |
Young rabbits and guinea
pigs (cavies), any color, your
choice, $1.35 ea. J. H. Street,
3090 Buford Wo Atlanta 6.
Ph ME 4-7888.
N. Z. White rabbits, from
reg. stock, reasonable price at
my home. Mrs. F. M. West-
brook, Hwy. 19, Box 224, No.
Alpharetta.
breeding stock, Pedigreed, . 6
wks. to 2 yr. old bucks and
does, $5. up. Bred or open does.
C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.
eee Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-
GAME, FOWL, etc
Northern Bobwhite quail for |.
releasing. Some select birds| _
WANTED
Want Northern Bobwhite
quail, in 100, 200, and 300 lots.
W.P. Addison, Rt. 6 Marietta.
Ph. 8- 7740. :
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
1958 nice undead apples,
co core, peeling or worms, 50c
posiave: Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt.
1, Box 34, Hiawassee.
Nice driea appies, free of
core and worms, 50c Ib. and
postage. Mrs. Velva Mathis,
Rt.:5, Ellijay:
80 lb. fresh hog iA: 25c Ib.
Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3 -Law-
Hh ae Ph. Thornwall 3-
Nice dried apples, 50 lb.
and postage. No chks. or out
of the state orders. Viola Dills,
Hemp.
Jerusalem artichokes, fresh
dug, $1.25 gal., 8 gal. $8. at
my home; $1. 75 gal. prepaid
3rd zone; large, well filled
Stuart pecans at home, 45c|
lb; 60c lb. prepaid 3rd zone.
C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.,
ae Atlanaa 8. Ph. TR 4-
Jerusalem artichokes, large,
French, white or red, $1.75
gal. PP 3rd zone: $7, bu. Exp.
Col. $1.25 gal. at my home;
also 10 Hunt grapevines, well
rooted, $5.50 PP 3rd zone. Miss
Vautell Holland, Winder. Ph.
1958 crop sundried poe
line Franks, Hiawassee.
eS oot,
Aer ae a ib. lard box
tzone, 10 Ibs., $3.85;
1 80c;
NS ZW, behpie po,
5 and 10 lb. lots, and|
50c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Pau-|E
2 freshly dug
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Ve is
Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Yellow and Black ue root,
ea 4 lb. lard nC full : $1.
Mrs.
Postage paid. 5
Southerland, Rt. 3, Bulijay. es
Ext. honey in tin, del. 8rd
lect, ae 3
90; shi ped collec
50:33 (oces $18.; 12-1/2 lbs.,
$7 > 3 esr $205 24 1 lb. $F.c:
cs. $20. With or without comb
in glass. Rev. Curd Walker, Rt.
2, Adrian.
Shelled Mahon half pecan .
$1. Ib. Exc. for nice dried ap~
ples, 1 lb. pecans for 2 lbs. ap~
ples. Ea. pay postage; broken
pieces, 85c lb. E. L. Upchurch,
Locust Grove.
Large, fancy No. 1 Sti
pecans, well filled meat of
excellent quality, 50 Ib. de}
parcel post. L. B. Millians, 1
Temple Ave., Newnan. :
Ginsing roots for planting, 1
yr. size,.-$4. C: 2: yr. $6. Cy
Goldenseal, 50c ea. big. lad:
slipper, $1. ea. wild ginger ee
pink root plants, ea. $1.
L. W. Seymour, Rt;.1, Lavo:
Yellow root, 4 lb. lard bo
catnip, 25c bunch. Ac
postage. Rev. Gene eae he
land, Oakman. a
Black snake root, pl
royal, ratsbane, 50c |
match box. full; Mtn. d
|horsemint, yellow. root, w.
cherry bark. blood root, d
bark, 2 1b. lard box fu.
ioe postage, a B. ao
free holes and letters, 25c ae
and postage. No dollar orders.
Mrs. Esco L. Ropes Rt. 2;
Jasper.
ironed, 100 Ib. cap. 3,
postage. Mrs. Ruth Lowman,
Rte B--Blligay:
White guano sacks, 100 ar
200 lbs. cap. clean and white,
25ce each. Add 25c postage for
4 sacks. J. H. Rockmore Cove
ington. eae
Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
Unwashed, solid white feed
bags, 100 lb. cap. free of holes
and mildew, 10, $2.25; 25, $4.
50 postpaid. Evelyn Bramlett
Margaret.
Hand picked large leaf saan
shade dried, free from. trash,
$1. pint cupful: also 20 Ibs, =
white Rice pop corn on col
for $2.50 plus postage. Mrs.
H. Holland, Coogler Rd. i
14, Dalton.
Ground sage, shade toa
leaves only, good quality iA
1b. Se} 72 $1550:
-1$2.75 prepaid. Sold in sledt
bags. CSA. O'Neal, Ri.
Jackson.
Dry ground sage, 40 tea:
cupful; also black snake ro
60c large match box full, yel:
low root, Mtn. ditney, lif
everlasting, 2 lb. lard box fi
$1. Add postage. G. T. Brow
Rt 1, Ball Ground. i
walnut meat, $1.25 Ib. 5
$6. PP. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson
Hiawassee.
About 2 mi. galvanized wire,
used on pasture fence, for sal
B. U. Bowman, Rt. 2, Box 3h
Buford. ;
One 1/3 HP elec. moto:
Marvel juicer, like new. Juiceg,
grinds, grates and shreds, $50,
Shipped free in Ga. U. L. =
rett, Rt. 4, Alma. ~ poe
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Want 2,000 or more stalks
No. 29116 green sugar ca
Advise price and earliest ship
ping date. C. J. Rome Edi=
son.
Want sev. bushels of Brad
ham cowpeas. Send sampl
and prices. S. L. Calfee, Boston
Want 5 or 6 Crabapple tree
2-1/2" {0-73-15
esa ba
Want Ghuie. for eating :
planting. Quote price per lk
Harnest, Rt. 3, Ch
worth,
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