Georgia Farmers Por . ci Fr Commissioner Phil Campbell, VOLUME 44 ULTRY Poultrymen Warned rns for their birds when they are ken to market, they must exercise ex- roiding bruising when moving the flock. Too many birds are going to market sick or badly bruised; and as a result, they en are taking the loss. Dr. Dank Morris, Chief Veterinary ratory, lists the following items which Says are seemingly insignificant. in- J. Too many growers are simply not py for chicks when they arrive. 2. Too many weak cull chicks are plac- in the poultry house. 3. Over crowded houses and brooders. id or poorly arranged. Flock Negligence Costs, : If poulirymen are to receive maximum WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1959 spreads from flock to flock. 7. Too many cull birds (often carriers of disease) are not removed from flocks. 8. Too many age groups cared for by. common attendant. ~ 9. Too many flocks are vaccinated on schedule with little or no ee as me care in preventing disease and in are being down-graded and the poultry- athologist of the Georgia Poultry La- vidually, but are collectively too often sponsible for the down fall of the flock. | _ 4. Improper ventilation, result in wet, ked litter and excessive ammonia fumes. . 3 Insufficient water and feeder space Agricultural Feb. 15.16, 17, Atlanta North Ameri- can Game Breeders Association meet, Feb. 17, Tifton Land _ Appreciation . and. Judging. shori. course. Feb. 23-24, Mobile, Ala. Southeastern. Pecan Growers Ass'n annual con- vention > 3 Mar. 6, Macon Georgia Hereford Asso- ciation Show, Sale. Mar. 9, Rome Georgia Tamworth Swine Association Annual Show- Sale. Mar li, (2 Tilten Reef Bull Gis Evaluation Test Field Day and Sale. Mar. 16- 17, Americus Georgia Spring Barrow Show and Sale. 6. Improper disposal . dead chickens. 3 ie River pee = Sie ante ee Mm x ; sa Wane 3 a j 7 ve e 3 Hi . SERENE ST? { z i This is 4 mammoth ae in disease NUMBER 24 : to the general health of ih ice 10. Too many operations with no re _cord of feed consumption and mortality. a 11. Too many operations being cared Lo for by negligent operators, who spend more time away from, rather than with | the flock. Many farmers knowingly take a ae : flock to market, thinkirg there will bea high mortality rate ina partially sick flock e if it is not moved quickly. As a result these flocks are down-graded so heavily ae that the farmer does not receive the price _ he could for his birds if he would cull and - reduce disease so that the birds will bring a higher price. Dr. Sam C. Schmittle, of the Poultry remaining Disease Research Center at Athens, says _ 2 a (Continued On Page Ds N OTICE See page 8 of this weeks Georgia Farmers Market Bulletin for the 1959 Spring Planting Schedule for Georgia as recommended by the Ag- ricultural Extension Service of the | | University of Georgia ae of Ag- we riculture, BRUCELLOSIS ERADICATION. 98 Counties Completed Testing Baker Bartow Bleckley oo. Bibb Clinch 7 Camden Echols Chatham Effingham Fayette | 10 Colinties Preliminary Tonia. Counties in which Preliminary testing has oe started Houston Murray Brooks Calhoun Carroll Catoosa _ Charlton ~ Cobb Coweta Morgan go Crisp ae Decatur Dooly Terrell a County Not Preliminary: Testing Dougherty Early < * Emanuel 2 Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free By 1960 oo) Counties Now. Area Testing Counter in- which area testing is now underway Fulton Newton Grady . Pike Hancock Polk Haralson Puinam Harris Pulaski - Henry Screven Jasper Seminole Jefferson Stewart Lee on Sumter. awndes . & Taliaferro Macon Telfair McDuffie | Thomas Mcintosh | Troup Meriwether Twigas Mitchel Walton Muscogee ~ Whitfield - Wilkes Geo rgia fe EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH ea e. 8 Georgia, First: _ -@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI 1 @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS | @ NAVAL STORES 2 PAGE TWO a GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin Notices Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Circulation | Mailing Room Supt. Candler Poprent Jr; NAT ONAL gol RIAL veg _] |assoch. ATION AFFILIATE MEMBER PHIL CAMPBELL itrade name or commercial! 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All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. - Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. class matter Aug. 1, 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as secona 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1108. Act of Oct. 8. Covington, Ga., pee - FARM WORK WANTED ~ eae _ $3 yr. old white man, mar- ried, 1 small. child, wants job on dairy or chicken farm. Ap- prox. 5 yrs. exp. Can give Ref. Want salary, and 3 R. house. Have to be moved. Like to ove immediately. Herschell hillips, 452 Pryor St., 5. W,, Atlanta 3. Exp. 45 yr. old, dairyman wants job on dairy farm, milk- ing parlor or dairy barn. 30 rs. exp. with cattle. Need 3 B. house, and want No. of At- Janta. Kenneth F. Snedegar, Blairsville. Slightly handicapped man wants job on farm, work with chickens or eggs, and other light farm work. Have drivers license. Write. J. R. Oliver, Rt. 1, Box 146, P. O. Road, Au- d gusta, v= @xD. Want job as dairyman. Mar- ried, 4 children, 40 yrs. old, in farm work, and can operate all farm machinery. Raymond Lee Hunt, Rt. 2, Conyers. Want job on dairy or any kind farm work. White, 53 yrs. --old, married, 6 children (3 in school). Exp. farming and -eattle. Have son who can also work on farm, exp. also in tractor work. Lester Bird, Rt: (72 Box 52 -Ay Sparta. Want farm work, able to work, with reliable party on farm. $20 week, room and cepoeara. (No children. Eva: C. Baill: Rt. 1, Temple. f ~. 50 yr. old man, ~ants job gs helper on farm. No milking. - ae Moss, 528 Kimmeridge eels, East Point. Ph. PO 6-3725. - White man wants job on farm. Can drive tractor, truck, etc. fix farm machinery, do any kind of farming. 24 yrs. old, have wife and 3 children. ae Anywhere in Ga. ] oo ee iford, White man, 40 yrs. old, so- ber, honest, do not smoke nor drink, wants job on farm. $15 week, room, board and laun- dry. Can drive tractor. and truck. Have license. Julian Reed, Rt. 2; c/o Rev. O. W. Reynolds, Lawrenceville. White married man, 2 chil- dren wants job as Dairyman. Have milked test herd. 12 yrs. exp. Ref. Write. C. E. McSpad- den, c/o J. E, McSpadden, Rt. 3, Ringgold. Want farm work, caretaker, cattle or hog ranch. Can do carpenter work, drive tractor, etc. but want light farm work and about $150 mo. Can batch or live with family. Ref. exch. 46 yrs. old, strictly sober. George Woods, No, 1 Cabin Drive, Conley. White woman, 58 yrs. old, alone, wants job on farm do- ing light farm work, for place to live and moderate salary. Mrs. Myrtice Dunn, 472 Broad St, 0. Ww, Atlanta 3. / Single man wants work on farm with chickens, 10 or 12,000 cap. House with lights, water, and some extra light farm work. Have to be moved. Prefer close to town. Letters ans. or call. Buford Bates, Rt. 1, Canton. Ph, 3680. Want job on farm, doing anything on farm, driving truck, looking after hogs and chickens, 50 yrs. old. Wite can do light farm work. Jess Mar- tin, 259 Georgia Ave., S. E., Atlanta 15, Ph. JA 3-8309. 43 yrs. old white man, sin- gle, wants job on farm. Will- ing worker, honest and de- pendable. Do not drink or other bad habits, easy to get along with. Go anywhere. Ready begin now. $3 day, board and laundry. ae o De Dahlonega. MARKET BULLETIN ee - 27 yr. old white man, mar- old, wanted job on farm, drive truck, tractor, all farm equipment, exp. all kinds farm work, poultry, dairy, ete, 3-4 R. house near school bus and reasonable salary. bus and reasonable salary. Henry G. Weathers, Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Single man, 29 yrs. old, wants job on farm, drive truck, tractor, and use all farm = machinery. 7 yrs. exp. Want salary and board. Give Ref. No drinking. John H. Knight, 318 Rose Lane, Mari- etta. Family with 2 exp. milkers, would like a dairy farm job, 60 to 100 cows. Can operate pipe line machines, or Surge. Must have 5 or 6 R. house, wired for elec. stove, ete. Write. G. Tuippens, Rt. 2; Cochran. White man, 41 yrs. old, wife, 6 children wants job on farm, cattle farm. or foreman or Caretaker. Operate and keep up farm machinery. Do not drink. Furnish ref, 4-5 R. house, lights, water, etc., near Atlanta. Ralph W. Lynn, 1060 Dunning St., S.E., Atlanta 15. White man, 43, family of 6 all big enough to work except 2. wants job milking in dairy. Work any kind pipe line. 19 yrs. exp. Howard Conkle, Rt. 1; Box 137, C/O-:Geo. McCul- lough, Perry. Want job seeing after cows and hogs. Man, wife and 1 small child. Donald Hayes, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville. Man, wife and 10 yr. old son, wants job on chicken farm for weekly salary and house wired for elec. stove. Have to be moved. Move any time, go anywhere. Guy Har- ris Riog, Box 133, c/o Frank Butcher, Lessburg. 43 yr. old white woman with 2 children, wants job with reliable people on farm doing light farm work, for home for self and children, and $10 weekly salary. Have to be moved at once. Mrs. Grace Smith, 484 Capitol Ave., At- lanta 15. Family of 9 want job on farm, chicken or cattle. 3 yrs. -or more exp: poultry. Have to be moved. Move any time. James Daniel, RFD 1, Gaines- ville, 53 yr. old man, no family, no- bad habits except smoking, wants job on farm. Drive trac- tor, truck or other farm work, for room, board, reasonable salary. Jos. E. Rogers, Rt. 4, c/o G. W. Rogers, Alma. Man and wife would like to work on farm, looking after cattle or horses. Have to be moved. Contact. Howard G. Reid, Rt. 1, c/o E. F. Finean- non, Lithonia. Man and wife wants job tending to layers and friers on poultry farm. 59 yr. old. Can drive tractor, truck, do rough carpenter work and run a corn mill. J. M. Hill, Rt. 1, Danielsville, FARM HELP WANTED Want reliable white woman to live in home on farm and do light farm work. Reasona- ble salary, room and board. Mrs. M. E. Eason, Rt. 3, Box 236-E, College Park. woman, middleaged, to live in home (modern conveniences) on farm, and see about my farm and do light farm work. Prefer one who can drive. Want hear at once. Mrs. Vicie Scoggins, Rt. 1, Bowman. Want elderly col. man and wife, to work part time on house, water, lights furnished, also reasonable. wages. Mrs. Sam Anderson, Hillsboro. ried, 4 children, 5 to 17 yrs., | Want nice, white, Christian | farm, doing farm work. Small | Want ones doponsie man to work on farm, $5 day. Located on school bus route. 4 R. house. Fred Erwin, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Ph. MA 9-3341, SALE EVENTS Feb. 21 Saturday at the Jos. H. Diamond Ranch, on State Hwy., between Con- cord and Molena Auctjon Sale, 300 Reg. Landrace swine finest bloodlines in America today .. . Sale starts 1:00 P.M. For infor- mation, call E. H. Peavy, Concord. February 27Friday York- shire Clubs Hog Show and Bale at New Livestock PavilionMoultrie, Colquitt Co. fine Yorkshire boars, open and bred gilts from leading herds offered Show 10 A.M.Sale 1 P.M: March 3 (Tuesday Georgia Landrace Assn., first State Spring Show and Sale at the Lowndes Co. Livestock Auditorium Valdosta, Lowndes Co. ... 23 bred gilts, 16 Fall open gilts, 15 young bears and 3 weanling gilt pigs of top quality ... consigned by breeders of some of best and most out- standing herds in Georgia shown and offered Show, 10 A.M., Sale, 1:30 -P.M., March 3. March 23 and 24 Monday- Tuesday Hewitts Pony Auction Sale Valdosta, Lowndes Co. very large selection of both using and breederswith both Grade and Registered ponies on auction. Public invited. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Wind mill without tank, in good shape. Make best offer as it stands. Carl G, Hawkins, Americus. Tractor drawn plant setter, complete with water barrel, in good condition, cheap for cash. J. B. Bramlett, Margret. Galvanized metal water tank, size 350 gal., tapped for 3/4 in. pipe. Archie D. Mc- David, Duluth, 2 good 1 H wagons (one nearly new) with gear, $35 and $50 ea. P.. E, Lott, 1516 Northwest Dr. N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-8875. 1-1/2. ton truck. for sale; also, pick up truck. Mrs. Jes- sie Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 142, Jonesboro. Farmall cub, 1955 model, planters, cultivator, disc plow buzzard, 2 wheel trailer, all in good cond. V. L. Bullock, oie. 155,;. Duluth, Ph, GR. 6- Large Rome harrow, dbl. section and large terracing machine for sale cheap. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River by Jonesboro, Ph, GR. 8- One 2 H wagon, $10; also, one 2 H walking cultivator, $10. Mrs. T. E. Wilson, 468 Clearwater St., Rockmart, Dbl. sec. tandem harrow, 3- point hitch, good disc, $125: Bush and bos Dearborn har- guson planters, ready to go, $100. All good cond: FOB my farm, 2 mi. S. of Sycamore. James Denham, Sycamore, Ph. 290-L-1, New Holland spreader, sil- age wagon comb., complete with bunk feeder, brand new, never used, 20 pet. less than list price; also, Massey Harris self propelled combine, 10 ft. header, bulk bin, $1, 750. Fel- ton Denney, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Bho Fh 2-8198- New J. H. wagon, $80 cash lor will trade for cattle, hogs or D, B. garden tractor; also, glass chicken drinking foun- tain tops, eight cts. ea., $6 as they are. Come after. Roy iGrindle, Rt. i, Dahlonega. row, good disc., $100; set Fer- Wednesday. February a 1 Approx. 300 ft. 7/8 in, ste cable, for pulling stumps, good condition, $30, at my farm, 4 mi. E. of Sycamore, off USA 41. E. G.. Pirkle, Rt. 1, Box 128, Sycamore, Ph. 557-L- lo Good 2 H wagon, $50; also, stalk cutter, $15. On Hwy. 78, 3mi. Es of Temple. Et: Kite tle, A 1, Temple. : Large Taylor sawmill and. - 1 Bellsaw sawmill, both need new woodwork, $50 ea. with- out saw, $100 with saw. Both. e inserted teeth type; No-~ Krak grain or feed blower, for moving and elevating, com= plete with belt pully, $50. FOB my farm, 4-1/2 mi. S. of Zeb- ulon, a ohn O-- Reid, Zebulen, Coninicte irrigation system, large Chrysler marine type motor on 6 in. Gorman-Rupp pump. Motor equipped for LP gas, volume gun sprinkler and set of 22 small sprinklers) with large quantity of 6 in, 5 in., and 4 in. pipe and fitt- ings. All excellent cond. Billy Saunders, Vienna, Ph. 4717, Planters and cultivators fof 1952 Allis Chalmers B tractor, only used | 2 yrs.; cut-off say in good cond., wheel type 2 pulpwood saw and a few mule drawn tools for farming. Mrs, Andrew Brock, Rt. 4 /o Rob: bs ert Benton, Newnan. ae 2 H wagon, $25; 2 H middle buster, $10; mule Scoop, $10; iron doubletree with single- tree, $5; 2 sets of gears with 2 leather collar, 1 set, $6, othe : $5, sizes 17 and 19. G. L. Jack-" son, Rt. 2, Tucker Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph. 9027, 4 One 3-14 in. Case potter a plow, trailer type, $75. Hugh Clark, Rf. J, Sale City. 1952 Ford tractor, planters and cultivators, set of smooth= ing harrows, 5-1/2 ft. bush and hog, heavy duty farm wagon with new wood bod "4 dirt scoope and_ utility pan, $1,500. Thomas C. Webb, Alg pharetta, Ph, 3373; One 1,000 egg cap. incuba tor, used only one time, for sale cheap, immediately. Rob- ert Anderson, 204 Hilltop Dr., Ss. W., Atlanta 15, Ph: PO. 1- 3681. 7 3 point hitch; 2 disc plow for Ford tractor, disc and a bearings brand new, ready 4 go, $150 cash. No checks nal letters, George N. Cook, Macq hen, Model U_ Allis Chalmerk tractor, A-1 cond., practically new tires, 670 x "15 in front and 15 x 28 rear; also, good on 4 dise John Deere tiller rubber with new disc. W.. Crowder, Warm Springs. New Holland Model 601 PTI Forage harvester, cutter bai attachment, cut only 50 acres $1,100, Houston White, Jr. ef White Acres Farm, Rt. 1, Col lege Park, Ph, PO. 1- 6546 1947 Buckeye clipper incu: bator with 2 setters and hatcher, will set 1,800 eggs twice a week. Priced right. J TE: West, Jr. Desoto. ; 2 Oaks 500 chick cap. ker sene brooders, complete, $15 ea. BF: Carroll, Bt 2 Pow der Springs, Ph. 2952. Farmall A has power ta 1k off pully for belt, new paint draw bar, burns gas and fue oil, cultivators with exhaus lift, : mowing machine, cutta way harrow, new tires, spat plugs, battery and lights. Au tin F. Gustafson, Rt. 1; Bo 125, Lilburn, 4 One row Allis Chalmen col ton picker and 2 row co picker, both complete. H. Simpson, RFD 3, MeDonoug Ph, 3916. : 1,500 egg humidor incubs tor, No. 300-A with automat turner and 1,000 egg separa hatcher in excellent con $275 or trade for 6 Landrat brood sows. B. L. Davis, I & 1, Chickamauga. | 4 1957 fast hitch 200 Fae tractor, complete with pl ers, cultivators, 2 disc Athens ball bearing - h both front and rear hyd lift. Tractor used onl, son. Bargait ri 'Glenn, Carlton Wednesday, February 18, 1959 oS FOUIPMENT FOR SALE Dairy equipment: Clean, in place pipeline for 12 stall barn, almst new; 3 milkers, vacuum pump large enough for s milkers, Chor Boy, 1/2. list price. Reid Hampton, Gary, Ph. Yukon 6-3804, _ Ford hay baler, practically ew, used only 1 season, in irst class cond. Reasonably riced. C. L. Lee, Watkinsville, h. South 9-5203. _ John Deere side delivery hay rake on rubber, just over- hauled, $90; Ford mowing achine, needs universal joint, $80; E-Z flo lime spreader, needs axle, otherwise good shape, $70; Pole trailer, good cond., with extra good tires and 5th wheel, $385. Harvey Hearn, Rt. 1, Palmetto. TIntnl. 300 utility tractor ith PTO, belt pulley, 3. disc low, hydraulic lift and fast hitch. Run less than 300 hrs. Reasonably priced. Robert I. eager, Rf. 3, Box 137-B, fewnan, Ph. Alpine 3-2184. 1950 Ford pickup truck with 953 factory rebuilt V-8 en- ne, practically new tires, 1echanically good, $380 at y place. Hubert Henderson, t. 2, Cumming. j DeLaval E 29 cream separ- or, 100 gal. heavy stainless steel pour up tank, 6 wide Heil bottale washers, 3 unit Surge milking machine, 6 can et cooling box, 8 can wet oling box, 6 can pour up eigh tank on in stand read- g scales. J. B. Honea, Rt. 2, cker. = -Govt built 1 H wagon, Cole anter and Gee-Whiz (Tike ew), also several different ow stocks and farm tools, ule collars and bridles. All asonably priced. 1-1/2 mi, om Snellville off Hwy. 78. . V. Moore, Sr., Rt. 1, Gray- Nn. 20 metal, stand, 5 ft. hen eders and 10 stand, 4 ft., ater troughts, $4 ea.; nyl egg baskets, $1.50 ea.: hest sections, $15 ea.; few her poultry equipped. W. J. umlin, 730 Grand Ave. N. ., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-5393. Hudson cotton or tobacco uster, $75 or 5 mo. old Jersey Guernsey heifer; cuttaway rrow, walking cultivator, ole dbl. hopper corn, peanut, a planter, and Avery cotton anter, $10 ea.; 2 H. plow, H. middlebuster, $5 ea. Good me. Mrs. J.-H. Pennington, . 3, Hazlehurst. Athens 3 disc tiller with sw disc, fits John deere, $175 my farm. T. W. Odum, ampton, Ph. Monroe 2912. Irrigation system, used 1 ne, good as new, irrigate 1/2 A per set up, 1,000 ft. 5 . alluminum pipe mainline, 200 ft. 4 in. lateral line with #0 a sprinkles No. 70, Berk- y Tractor pump to be oper- ated from power take-off of actor. James Mason, Swains. ro. 1955 Massey Harris 44 trac- sor, 3 point hitch assembly, Pelt pulley, pull behind hy- draulic cylinder, rear mounted Mlanters and fertilizer distri- autors, side dresser, cultiva- Ors, 3-14 bottom plow, heavy duty front end loader, 7 ft. eutaway harrow. Merle Ensz, stapleton, Ph. Louisville, Main 7583, Practically new wire fenc- 8, 4 ft. high, enclosing 10 A, r sale, you take down. Come ee. Zack Roberts, Rt. 2, Clark . Fayetteville, Ph. 2262. 1 and 2 hp equipment: turn- & plows; single stock; plant- ts; stalk cutters; poison sprayer, all, $15 ea. Sell separ- ately or all together. John R. anks, Rt. 1, Bremen. wo 13 x 24 eight ply trac- tires, $35 ea. for tires and s, in good cond. W. M. , Rt. 2, LaGrange, d |draulie lift, good cond., $140: -_ 1 used manure spreader, in fair cond., $75 cash. Elroy Warbineton, Rt. 1, Duluth, Ph. Norcross 2816, 6 disc John Deere tiller, hy. Trailorway subsoiler, pull type, rope trip, new cond., $160. J. C. Rainwater, Jr. RFD 1, Carrollton, Ph, Terrace 2- 8882 Mornings. Owensboro 2 H wagon in good condition, $40; also, 2 H No. 10 King turn plow al- most new, $15. N. G. Jorester, Rt. 2, Buford. Good Covington cotton planter, dropper type, $12; al- son, Joe harrow and several plow stocks, etc., for mule farming. Reid Caldwell, Rt. 4, Elberton, 1 Ton, 1946 model truck, good tires, front and rear, good new stake body; also, 1944 Chattanooga turn plow, Cole planter, mule drawn; 2 one horse turn plows, Joe harrow and Turner cultivator. S. J, Foss, at Denmark, P. O. Brooklet. Ph. Statesboro TE.- 9-3187 nights. ey Planter and fertilizer for cub tractor, all in good cond., $75. Roy McCurry, Rt. 2, Can- ton, 1 tractor tire, 12 x 28, slight- ly used, in good condition, $35, at my farm. No letters. W. P. Couch, Luthersville. Farmall A tractor, planters, cultivators, 8 disc harrow, used very little, $750. C. S. Arp, Rt. HO a Ph. Roopville Case DC tractor, planter, cultivator and power driven 7 ft. mower; also; Intnl. com- bine, No. 62. See and best offer will buy. L. B. Hunt, 447 Bu. fase Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2- 1949 B. J. D. tractor with planters and cultivators, trac- tor in good cond., tires extra good and planters like new; also, 1. J. D. rotary hoe, pull type. E. H. Williams, Jr. Mid- way Farms, Leslie Rd., Lees- burg, Ph. 4576, 2 dise plow for Super C or C Farmall tractor; 3 point hitch for C or Super C farm- all; John Deere No. 15 sub- soiler, All equip. in good cond. Bob Lane, Rt. 1, Franklin. I tire, 12 x38, like new, $50; 3/4 pickup truck, $300; 1 magneto for John Deere tractor, practically new, $15. F. M. Gazaway, 2556 Clifton Springs Rd., Rt. 1, Decatur, Ph, DR. 8-2971. John Deere A tractor with or without equipment. Letters answered. John L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville. 250 gal. gas tank, top ground, almost new, $150. W. J, Cooper, Rt 1, Box. 249, Fairburn, Ph. 2274, ; 20 in. Meadows cornmill with 7-1/2 hp elec. motor with corn sheller and _ platform scales and belts in good con- dition, $375. V. R. Crawford, Rt. 3, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9- 21 iswts Dearborn bush and bog har- row, model 11-36, reversable type, in good cond. reasonable. Jerry W. Talley, Rt. 1, Lyons, Ph; 2632, Deep well equipment, 1/2 hp elec. motor, good as new, $25; 1 pump jack, $38. Used to pump water to pasture, Starling Yawn, Byromville. sae Gastobac tobacco curing sys- tem, dual burners for 16 x 20 barn, thermostat control, cheap. H. T. Smith, 204 Gen- i St., Dublin, Ph. BR. 2- 4306, McCormick No. 55 power drive wire tying automatic hay baler and side delivery rake. Sell or trade for good truck with 12 - 14 ft. dump stake body. Ralph Westbrook, Louisville, Ph. Main 5-3311. Powell 42 plant setter with 50 gal. water barrel, pull with tractor, good as new, used only Davis, Rt. 1 1956 truck with equalizer tandem axle, will carry 20 ft. body, good tires, priced to sell, John Reese, Crawfordville, Ph, GL, 6-3746 after 6 P.M. ~ TD 9 crawler tractor, with good wench on it, cheap; Oliv- er crawler with hydraulic blade, motor just overhauled. Both good cond. See at Dur- and, Ga. R. W. Evans, Box 146, Rt. 1, Warm Springs. 1953 Farmall cub tractor, cultivators, disc plow and har. row, all good cond; also good 2 H wagon. Willie Garmon, Norcross, Ph. 3637. New Holland forage harvest- er, 1954 Super M Diesel TA, 26 ft. hay and carn elevator, 18 ft. 6 in. grain auger, 16 x 7 McCormick grain drill, Super C Farmall with all equipment. E. H. Peavy, PO Box 37, Con- cord, Rubber tired buggy for sale. Fred W. Ewing, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 108, Fairburn, Ph. 7682. Ford-Ferguson tractor, a- beve average tires and motor, with tandem disc harrow and 4 disc Taylorway tiller. All equip. above average condi- tion and has 3 point hitch. Murphy W. Cooke, Sanders- ville. John Deere tractor, good cond. and good tires, $175 cash. Dr. Wm. B. Grant, 714 N. Jefferson St., Albany. No. 21 Ferguson loader for Ferguson or Ford tractor, good cond. T. R. Breedlove, Monroe, Pi 5247 ; Lift type smoothing harrow, good shape, $60 at farm, G. D. Locke, Rt. 1, Butler. Cub 151 dise plow for Farm. all cub tractor; cub 22 with 7 ft. mower. Both in good condi- tion. CC. W, Faircloth, Rt. 1, Eastman, EQUIPMENT WANTED Want 500 used laying cages for poultry. State what you have, cond. price. Hubert But- ler, Plainville, Ga, Want apple cider mill. State cond. and price. J. B. McKay, Rt. 1, Box 141, Newnan, Want (used tractor with equipment, near Columbus, oe Jim O, Denney, Catau- a. Want farm bell complete with frame. Must be in work- ing cond. and reasonably pric- ed. Reply giving details. Hugh , BOX 32, Palmetto, Ph. 3157. Want mule drawn cotton duster. Must be in good cond. and cheap. M. J. Etheridge, 109 Church St., Tennille. Want small manure spread- er for cub tractor, within 50 mi. radius of Atlanta. State price and cond. Letters an- swered. Wm. S. Dinsmore, Al- pharetta, Rt. 3, Ph. 4394, Want deep well piston type pump or small well pump. Give price, type, cond. Letters answered. Joel F, Cauley, RFD 1, Dudley. Want 1 Bermuda grass planter in fair cond. reasona- bly priced. T. F, Sapp, Abbe- ville. Want 1 row tractor with planters and cultivators, in good cond. and worth the money. E. H. Burgess, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Want set of Covington plant- ers for Ford tractor in good cond. T. L. Anderson, Elber- ton, Rt. 3; Want 2 or 3 hp Roto spader, in good condition. Clyde Gob- er, 788 Lake Ave., N. E., At- lanta 7, Ph. JA. 4-6070. Want small pecan grader, hand operated or motor driv- en. Philip F. Jones, Jr., 100 a little one. summer. Leon Mincey, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. | ___ MARKET BULLETIN | Want small elec. sump pump, in good cond. and at- tractive price. Byron A. Hamilton, Main 8-4601. Want AC model G or Ford hydraulic tractor with triple hitch and power take-off. Have used farm Jeep to give in trade. Stuart M. Stout, Warm Springs. Want oat crimper. State make, cond. price. W. C. Arn- old, McDonough, Ph. 3705. Want tractor, heavy enough for 2 disc plow, also, 2 disc plow for same and dozier blade. State delivered price or FOB 50 mi. radius; also have for sale, horse drawn mowing machine (needs tongue), $25 or trade for 25 five mo. old pullets or calf. J. D. Hender- son, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. Glendale 5-6695. Want Choremaster garden tractor with or without attach- ments with 2-1/2 or more hp with B. S. motor. State cond. and price. E. B. Head, 149 For- rest Ave., Gainesville. Want 1 man Sears McCul- lough 44 or 33 within 40 mi. of Conyers. Advise. J. G: Greenway, Rt. 1, Conyers. Want 1 row cultivator com- in good condition. Robert D. Weir, Rt. 2, Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-7816. Want used Roto tiller with attachments, in good condition within reasonable distance from Atlanta, for cash. State make, what attachements _in- cluded and cash price, where 2, Lithonia, Ph. 4851. Want 1 set of late model cultivators, planters and dis- tributors for H Farmall trac- tor. Must be in good condition. T. E. Abney, Cochran, Ph. Webster 4-2455, ' Want 1 cultivator and 1 cot- ton duster for Ford tractor within 50 or 75 mi. radius of Abbeville. State price and condition. Willie B, Keen, RFD, Abbeville. Want planters and cultiva- tors for JPM tractor, 3 point huck-up. F. E. Kirby, Panalo, Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. Stock- bridge 4405. Meeker, Pine Mtn. Valley, Ph. plete for Ford tractor. Must be: located. P. D, Alexander, Rt. | cluding all equipment that goes with it and extra piping. Don Dickerson, Rt. 5, Lyons. _ Want power post hole dig- ger for use with Ford tractor, reasonably priced and near. A, t J. Trawick, Sparta. Want 2 wheel trailer, 1,000- 2,000 lb. cap. to be used to haul livestock to and from livestock sales in Newton Co. Advise what you have and price. W. C. Adams, 1,000 Peachtree St., N.E., Room 315, Atlanta. 2 Want planter for AC G including sed plates. Will trade seed sower (operates from power takeoff), in new cond., also garden tractors, 1 than 20 hrs. Planet Jr., good cond. C. U, Franks, Rt. 1, Commerce, Ph, FE. 5-4082, oe SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE Superfection strawberry plants, worlds greatest ever- bearer, 20 plants, $1. Mrs. Claud A. Whelchel, Rt. 6, Gainesville. : Good variety old fashion strawberry plants, 75c C plus postage. Mrs. Dollie Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 48, Dahlonega. Blakemore strawberry plants, organtically $12. M.~-Kenneth. E. Gibson, RFD 1; Box 204-B, Shiloh, - Strawberry plants: Blake- more, $1.50 C, Mastodon, $1.< 26 C, Klondike, $1. C, $4. 500, . $8. M; catnip, 30c bunch; pep-= permint, 30c doz.: scuppernong vine cuttings, 75c doz.; Mtn. huckleberry, bearing size, 75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee~ Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville. Mastadom everbaaring strawberry plants, 80c C; tan- sy, balm spearmint, 50c doz. catnip, 3 bunches, 50c; garlic. bulbs, $1... C: Kudzu crowns, rooted, $1. C. Add _ postage. Exch. for white or print, 100. lb. cap., chicken feed sacks, good cond. Ea. pay postage. Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega. Spring Farm Land The annual Spring Farm published. ONLY to an individual or separately owned tracts. filling stations, dents of Georgia will NOT Georgia taxpayer owns the carded. Atlanta 3, Georgia. any kind) made by notices, o Se 2 Caroline Ave., Oconee Heights | Manor, Athens = sdk Set Bt: Bulletin will be published Wednesday, March 18. 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Must be in good cond. : wheel Choremaster run less __ and 2 wheel ~~ grown, = = geet MARKET BULLETIN _ _Neceede Febru ry 1 = SED & 2 AND Mtn. huckleberry plants, pe size, 25, $2.: hazlenut ushes, 15, $1. 65; black wal- nut, 2, $1. 75: wild strawberry lants, bearing size, 4 doz., $1.; freshly dug oa roots, 4 Ib. ard box full, $1.25. Add post- es Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. Box 124, Ellijay. - Gharleston Wakefield, Ear- ly Jersey and Round Dutch {rostproct cabbage and white ow, 300, Bh onion plants, ready Oe 30) 1. 500, $2.: $2.75 xa, only. Express AL aa Odis et Pitts. Chas. Wakefield and Round Dutch cabbage plants, 75c C, 500, $1.50, $2.75. M; white and ellow Bermu la onions, 75c g 500, $1.25, $2.25 M. PP. H. Smith, Baxle ey. Lucretia dewberry plants, earliest, eet and jucy ber- s ing peach trees, Witte gene and Old Time - glear seed and white mulberry sprouts, each, $1.25 doz.; also, eedling pecan trees, 2, 50a. rs. B, Robinson, Greenville, - Brussels - sprouts, broccoli, nion plants, Wakefield cab- gee, garlic plants, parsley, doz. NG less than $1. or- Be Mrs. Ef V. Franklin, Sr., b, 3 Register. White Bermuda onion oe nice size, 500, $1.25, M. Ship: daily. E. L. Fitz- ee Box 662, Fitzgerald. Round Dutch, Charleston and Early Jersey frostproff cabbage plants, ready now, 800, $1:5 600, <$2:;. $2.75. M; white Bermuda onion plants game price. PP. in Ga. only, fe: Coll., $2. M. R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. Milton 8-2035. Good, tender, old time, corn field bean seed, speckled: and white cut shorts, white-crease back, mixed cut shorts and white cut shorts and crease backs mixed, all 65c cupful ea. - Add postage. Mrs. Preston outherland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. peas dill, heading collards, Ceabacoir Puree pink blooms, large apples, 2-8 ft. tall, for sale. Mrs. J. H. Rice, 60 Ormond St., S. E., Atlanta 15, Ph. MU. 8- $992. Martin gourd seed, 1958 crop, .$1 tea cup; dipper gourds, 3, 75c; dipper gourd seed, 25e pkg.; artichokes, $1.- 25 gal. Add postage. Mrs? -; D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Bushel, large handle and Birdhouse gourd seed, 1-1/2 doz. seed, 25c, plus stamped envelope. No orders : filled without envelope. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. 2; Martin. Good, tender, bunch bean seeds: White half runners, lit- tle 6 wks. pink peanut half runners, mixed cornfiel beans, 65e cupful. Add post- age. No stamps or checks. Mrs. Mandy Banks, Rt. 1, Ranger. Long handle gourd seed, 10c pkt. and stamped envelope; yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard box full, $1.; also, large type sunflower seed, 20c tea cup full. Add postage. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Approx. 2,000 stalks Old Original green soft sugar cane. Guaranteed to be old soft chewing kind. Edwin Cole, RFD 1, Nicholls. 80 bu., recleaned, Victor grain, 48-93, Ist. yr. from breeder, debearded, separat- ed and treated, Germ. 94 pct., no noxious weed. No order less than 15 bu., $1.25 bu. at barn: Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Macon. Martin gourd seed, 20c doz.; 2 doz., 35c; large muskmelon seed, 20c tbls.; citron seed, Kentucky pole beans, ea., 50c cup. PP: Mrs. J. A, Wilson, Martin. Bushel and Dipper gourd seed, each, 25c doz. or 2 doz., 40e plus stamped envelope. No. orders filled unless stamp- ed envelope enclosed. Miss Patsy Thompson, Rt. 2, Mar- tin. Blueberry, Myers and Ru- bel variety, 2-3 yrs. old, 18- 36 in., 6 $4. $7. doz. FOB. E. G. Nicholson, Allen Rd., Rt. 3, Macon. Smart Bank Robbers Refuse To Steal Savings Bonds This mute evidence of a recent bank robbery would be fust like _ hundreds of others except for one thingthe robbers were smart enough to know that United States Savings Bonds are worthless fo anyone but the registered owner. The nighttime invaders used a torch to cut a 20-inch hole in the vault door, then rified the safe deposit boxes. Left scattered on the floor are a number of Savings . Bonds, aleng with other official documents. The bonds are clearly identifiable in the inset, which is an enlargement of the floor area im the lower left corner of-the picture. Once a Savings Bond has _ been purchased, the owner is fully protected against loss, theft, or destruction, (Photo courtesy of Marshalltown, Iowa, Times-Repub- cam.) a d | old ppushgt ourd seed, BO0e ie f. DaBoard, Jasper. - aa cane: Improved green sugar cane, six ets. stalk; old fashion soft and ribbon cane, eight cts. stalk; red cane, 10 stalk, S.-J. Foss, Brooklet (at Denmark) Ph. Statesboro TE. 9-3187. Red speckle crowder peas and white mush peas, 50c cup- ful; tender, white cornfield beans, 65ce cupful; tender green okra seed, 60c cupful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Old fashion white tender erease back gairden bean seed, red hot (cowhorn) pepper, 6 pods, 25ce, for home use; also, fashion large blooming sunflower seed, 30c cupful. Add. postage. Mrs, Dewey El- lis, Rt: 35, Ellijay. FEED & GRAIN FOR SALE 300 bales clean, bright, Crabgrass, Fescue and Ber- muda hay, 70e bale, $25. ton. R.. Ds Tatum, Palmetto. 1,000 bales Sericea Lespe- deza hay for sale or trade for cattle, fertilizer distributor, or cultivating equipment for John Deere Model M tractor. Guy. Neal, Ellenwood, Ph. Stockbridge 3073. Grass hay, $30. ton; Sericea, $35. ton; Oats and Rye grass, $40. ton, FOB my barn in Mon- ticello. H. C.. Fucker, Monti- cello, Ph. 2591. 300-400 bales Lespedeza and Dallas grass, and 300-400 bales Brown Top Millet hay. All bright, baled without rain, 74c bale. G. L. Casteel, Rt: 2, 1766 Brockett Rd, Tucker, Ph. 3-5894. Sericea, Brown Top Millet, Rye grass, Crimson Clover hay. well fertilized and limed square wire bound bales, ex- cellent hay, $30. ton. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd, Ellenwood, Ph. Stockbridge 4290. 800 bales Serecia Lespedeza hay, baled without rain, $1. bale at barn; also some Clover and Fescue. Will del. reason- able distance. W. A. Estes, RED, Ellenwood; Ph. Stock- bridge 2942. Several hundred bales Se- ricea Lespedeza hay, 75c bale. EF. B. Haizlip, Rty.1, Stock- bridge, Fairview Rd, Ph. TR. 5-6641. Pretty bright peanut hay, $20. ton at barn. P. B. Watson, RFD 1,,Mauk. Lespedeza, Fescue and Crab- grass hay, 60c bale at farm. W. |T. Brrooksher, Brad St., Win- der. 1,000 square bales good Les- pedeza hay, 75c bale at farm Hartwell and Royston, near Eagle Grove. James Ginn Rt. T, Canon. Good clean shucks, unbaled. Make offer. Mrs. T. E. Barnett, Lithonia, (Evans Mill Rd.) Several hundred bales Oat Straw (baled same day com- bined), $20. ton; also; good quality Coastal Bermuda hay, $30, ton. Merle H. Ensz, Sta- pleton, Ph. Louisville Main 5- TO00s Several hundred bales good Fescue and Ladino hay, 1958 crop, well fertilized, square, twine tied bales, 50e bale at my farm 6 mi. So. Rocky Face on Mill Creek Rd. Winfred Neal, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. 1958 crop highly fertilized hay, Sericea, Rye grass, Clover and Fescue, $25. ton. Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph. Fayetteville 4862. 500 bales oat, 150 bales Brown Top Millet and. Soy Bean and 350 bales Soy Bean and Crabgrass hay, $1. bale. J. A. Clark, Ellenwood, Ph. Stockbridge 3712. in bulk, $1. bu. bagged. pee 33314. 90 pect. Germ., 75 cupful; dry Jocated on Hwy. 29 between): Bright, heavy oats, 90c bu..- Akins, Rt. a Byron, Ph. 3 Fescue, Clover and Dallas grass hay, 50c bale at farm on Campbellton Rd.-at river. R. W. oe Douglasville, Ph. 345 50 tons well fertilized Coast- al Bermuda. hay, cured with- out rain, $35. ton. 1 mi. So. of Odum Hwy. 341. E. F. Dean, Odum. Highly fertilized and limed Crimson Clover, Fescue and Oat hay, cut in dough, no rain on it, large square bales, $30. ton, 75c bale at barn in Da- cula. Ph. Lawrenceville Thornwell 3-3938. John D. Gilbert, 1896 Ridgewood Dr., NE, Atlanta 7. Top quality Coastal Ber- muda hay from heavily ferti- lized fields, baled without rain in heavy, square, wire tied bales, $30. ton, FOB. Can con- veniently load large trailer dosta, Ph. CH. 2-5313. 2,000 bales, Alfalfa hay, square, wire bound bales, Avg. Molena, Ph. 3863. Good bright Kobe and Brown top Millet hay, baled, $30 ton. Any amount at farm. John Reid, Zebulon. 175 bales good bean hay, in square, wire tied bales, $28. ton. Mrs. T. E. Wilson, 468 Clearwater. St., Rockmart. Good Field hay; 55 bale. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Val- dosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607. Several hundred bales, well fertilized, Fescue, Orchard grass and Clover hay, large square bales, 75c bale. Ed Ear- le, Mt. Airy Rd., Clarkesville. 1958 crop Serecia hay, well fertilized, square bales, finest quality, 10 bale, $25. ton at barn, on paved Rd. 1 mi. from Fairburn. Hugh: Davis, Rt. J, Box 32, Palmetto, Ph. Palmet- to 3157. - 1,500 bales, good Sericea hay, round and square bales, 50c bale. H.- FY< Seales, RED:* 4, Bowdon. 300 bales Ladina, Clover and Fescue hay, at my farm, 65c bale. Louis E. Speiser, Rt. 1, Box 156, Blairsville. 300 bales good Bean and Crabgrass hay, harvested with- out rain, $25. ton or $30. ton del. within 50 mi. of Lawren- ceville. Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3, (5 Forks) Lawrenceville, Ph. Thornwall 3-2998. All kinds hay, square bales, all eut without rain. N. B. Deaton, Buford, Ph. 3976. Several tons Lespedeza hay, baled without rain, in square bales, $25. ton. J. G. Green- way, Rt. 1, Conyers. Alfalfa hay, baled without rain, 7d5c bale. Sammie Lar- San Rt: -2, Eatonton; Ph. Hay, mostly Orchard Grass, square bales, 90c bale. Del. in 35 bale lots. Cheaper in 100 bale lots. Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. Roswell 2472. trucks. Bill Eager, Rt. 1, Val-|- 70 lbs. ea: bale, $40, ton at}: barn. No delivery. J. H. Park, Ceaial fe fertilized, $30. ton, R. ie son, Flint River rae Jonesbora. 1,000 bales, 1958 erop, we fertilized and limed Fescu hay, square twine tied bale 60c bale in truck load lots my barn, 4- Aig mi, + ton on he son, Rt alton, Ph. BR, 2724. 2 tons cut corn with~ ni corn on it, $50. ton at my b on Hwy. 41, between W. Springs and Manchester. L Thompson, Rt. 1, Box Warm Springs. 30-40 tons baled hay, m ly Oats and Bermuda, nice | bright, $20. ton, at my b A. C. Freeman, Hwy. 16, Jac son. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE Cattle Reg, horned Hereford ba calved 4/27/58, _ from standing herd bull, Carl Ri k erts, Ball Ground. Santa Gertrudis bull, bred, ageP red color, 10 old. Morris, Dbl. 1 Farm, Pp, PO. Box 119, Carr on ; : 6 extra good Polled H ford bulls, from bred sir top Polled Hereford cows, ex cellent color and marking halter broken, calfhood vac nated, dbl. standard reg., body conformation. Fine her sire prospects at 12. mo. age. Priced right. John Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalto Ph. Broadway 8-4598. Several Guernsey milk cows 3-6 yrs. old, fresh and: some to freshen and some b back; 3 Reg. Guernsey m ealves, 2-5 mo. old; 1 Reg., mo. old ready. for light servic Hew: Thurmond, Farming Group of excellent breeding stock; 4 bulls and 7 heifers of dbl. Reg. polled Hereford, 8 mos. to 12 mos. old, good cond. See at farm. A. A. McMurray, Rt. 1, Mize Rd. Toccoa. _ Swine Choice Landrace boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, treated, Reg. in buyers name, $75. -$100, ea. William KE. La- nier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 5-1035. 9 and 15 wk. old Landa pigs, Reg. stock. Frank Ow by, Marietta, P. O. Box Ph. 8-3361. 50 feeder pigs, 35-50 Ibs. $12:00: ea, at farm. J. G well, 26 Watson Dr., Newna Ph. AL, 3-1216. Reg. Landrace boars an gilts from top bloodlines and litter of 16 pigs; 14 weaned and the 14 weighing 814 lbs, at 5 days of age. Letters ans. Ma rion Willingham, Rt. 1, Wash: ington, Ph. OS. 8-2989. aa paid for hay. Prices paid for Class I milk, Athanta October 7, 1955. CLASS | MILK PRICE INDEX The Price Index for Class I fluid milk in Georia calculated according to the official pricing formula increased one point between J anuary 1 and February from 108.65 to 109.69 but remained in the same bracke The change is attributed to a sharp increase in pri farm wage rates decreased slightly. Other variables remained unchanged from January 1. The formul automatically balances changes and produces a> change in the milk price index. ~ Index brackets and corresponding producer pric Index Bracket 103.34 = 107.79 107.79 - 112.24 112.24 - 116.69 For complete information on the price brac cots see Order No. 1200A, Georgia Milk Commission adopt od a for mixed dairy feeds and area, Producer Price ee et) ee $6.93 /ewt. $7.20/cwt. | wm le LESTOCK FOR SALE Swine hoice Tsaavac gilts and oars, 12 wks. old, 12 in lit- r, treated for cholera, ery-~ pelas and swineplague, im- orted bloodline, reg. in buy- *s name, $50. ea. R. B. Os- orne, Ri. 38; Baxtey.>4 eg, Landrace gilts and mes imported bloodlines, eg. in buyers name. Clyde ae "Rt 4, Pavo. 100 good healthy pigs, half sandrace, excellent for feed parlor, all white, ready March $12. 50 ea. Paul D. Anthony, jena Vista. eat type hogs, sows, Digs -shoats for sale. J. B. Whit- eld, Rt. 1, Bouldercress Dr., onley, Ph. MA; 7-4770, ; Reg. SPC gilts, good blood- es, large for age, fine for -H project, Reg. in buyers ame. See at my place. Will p but place order early, cree pereves Rt. i, Gave ) ng. ly for. service, fine, fast | bloodlines, extra large place near McCords Cross os Donald McCord, Rt. 1, e . Yorkshires, Bemoshice -Durocs from excellent dlines,. certified disease ee herd boars and gilts, all es. See, phone or write. eorge McEachen, L. Street, azlehurst.. Reg. Durocs and Yorkshirs m the best bloodlines, cer- fied disease free herd, boars d- gilts, all ages of both eeds. Priced reasonable. Ben rank Watson, c/o River Bend vestock Farm, Hazlehurst. 3 bred sows, total wt. of all around 1,100 Pps ab Beate. 116 Northwest Drs -N&e2Ws tlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-8875. EWitite (broke nose) OIC boar, proven service for large litters. Sell or trade for Jean ype, 6 mo. old. boar: also urebred Jersey bull, 8 mo. old (Muley head) son of out- Does dairy herd bull, no papers. Sell or trade for 6 mo. Hereford or Angus. J. D. enderson, Rt... 1, Woodstock, h. GL. 59-6695. . Top reg. SPC pig, the long eaty type, 3-4 mo, old. La- ar Altman, Rt. 1, Alma. Purebred Landrace pigs, ales and females, 12 wks. d, out of imported dam by itstanding sire, weaned, ormed and treated. FOB my m. James Speir, Bronwood, Wy 5-5307. ars, 3-1/2 mo. old, wormed, eated and reg. in buyers ame, $60. ea. H. E. Vaughn, pte Bh; Fitzgerald rane boars and_ gilts, Iso, crosses with Tamworth, uroc and Poland Chinas, reasonably priced. N, A. Boy- ette, Hahira. _ Purebred meat type Durocs, out of Proud Hytest No. 1. 2 ie pick from 40 disease free ; . W. J. Martin, Jr., Daw- ee and. Reg. York- shire boars and gilts, C M S bloodlines. Houston White, Jr., o White Acres Farm, Rt. 1, ollege Park, Ph. PO. 1-6546. 8 Duroc gilts, ready for penne breeding, and 2 boars. wormed and treated, $45. . PD aone younger, $25. ea. J. .. Donaldson, RFD 1, Fort Mill Site). Reg. Landrace bred and pen gilts, bred to boar from present Worlds record litter and to Blue Ribbon winner from Bruntown Conquest ($2,- )0. nationally famous boar). reated for cholera, erysipe- and tested for brucellosis. ers weanling pigs being eg. Door boars, Shout : age, fine for herd boars, at} and sow with litter, Reg. Choice Landrace gilts and | alley, (St. Rt. 96 East. Hou- 35 ae pigs sad sions | all treated. Sell part or all. C. Ce Dominy, Eastman, : Reg. Yorkshire boar, 4 mo. old and ae Yorkshire gilts | for sale. J. Stephens, RFD! 14, Cartarsville, Ph. 1251, ~ Reg. Berkshire pigs, 4 males |. and 4 gilts, 9 wks. old Feb, wi also, Reg. Berkshire male, Four Oaks Locksmith King 2nd, 2 yrs. old in Feb., wt. about 450 Tbse Es ks Hussey, ate i, Box 28, Sparta, Ph. Pirehiad aiewor herd free of disease, bred for ham size and loin breadth, some feeders, ~$15.-ea;; breeding stock, $25. and up. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles Baldwin Farm, Suwanee. 3 gilts and 3 boars, purebred Poland Chinas, 9 wks. old, $25. ea. at farm, without papers. EG. Gordon, RFD 2, Gaines, Phe 2152. 100 feeder pigs, lone meaty type, Hampshire and Landrace cross. R. C. Millwood, Rt. 2, Box 143, Buford, Ph. 3988. Reg. Landrace boars, 3 mo. and 10 mo. old. R. F. Seymour, 2033. 1, Tignall, Ph. Atwater 5- 19 pigs oak 10 wks. old, 3 sows weighing 200-300 Ibs. $250. for the lot or $10. ea. for pigs. At my farm. W. P. Couch, Luthersville. : Purebred Yorkshire boar, | 14 mo. old, about 300 lbs. P. A. Thomton, RED Si Wood- stock. Reg. Peudette gilts, service age boars, Hoare: bred sows in buyer's name, 100 pct. import- ed bloodlines, some from 5 star litter, unrelated prs., $40. and up. H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring, : 40 or more shoats, 60 Ibs. average, boars castrated, Hampshire stock black and white (blk. predominating), 30c lb. at my farm, 5 mi. V of Metter, Candler. Cty., near Hwy. 46. Ls Edenfieid, Met- ter. Reg. Landrace imported bloodline boars, 4-1/2 mo. ser- vice age, vaccinated for ery- sipelas and cholera, $50., $60. and $75. Mrs. Ernest L. Poe, Ringgold, Ph. Ma. 22-1314. 20 mo. old dapple pony stal- lion, white mane and _ tail, from thorough bred stock, $175., or swap for small sad- dle mare, gentle enough for} children. Will del. within 50 mi Die Vehamlea. Rt 4, Rome. Ph. 2-4392. 3 yr. old saddle horse, bay mare, flax mane and tail, high spirited, $150.: good cond. $100. 1. ice, Morgan. Ph. Or 9-3187, At Stud: 4A 36 in. -dapple gray, white mane and _ tail, outstanding pony stallion, and a solid black hackney stallion, standing at Melody Ranch. Ogden A. Geilfuss, Rt. 3, Win- dy Hill Rd. Marietta. Mare mule, 12 yrs. old. wt. 1,100 lbs. for sale. N. B. Dea- ton, Buford, Ph. 3976. - 5 Shetland horse colts, 1 yr.{f old, halter broke, $125. ea.; also, 2 dapple midget, 2 yr. old mares and midget stallion. All have white tails, from Reg. stud. J. H. Heaay. Stone Mountain, Ph. 8924 5 gaited gelding, 5 yrs. old for sale or trade for young mare of same age. Swairtzentruber, Rt. 1, Box 81, Montezuma, Phe 5911. : Good work ule. very gen- tle, stays ue pasture with cat- tle, $100. H 2B: Fansett, Juno. 2 young wiles: about 1,000 lbs. ea., broke to work any- where; also, 1 H wagons. Mrs. B.C; Loyd, Rt. 2, Ocilla. * At Stud: Red Lights Noble Rex, Reg. 36083 American saddle bred stallion, proven sire top colts, grandson Noble |{ Kalarama. Thomas G. Wat- kins, Jr. 4684 Flat Shoals Rd, At, 2, ean, ae BU. 9- ee 6692. Pees. Bob Cravey, Rt. 2. Milan, Fine male goat, wt. 175- 200. Cotden, Sabrights s5; Sf -and open buggy,} manes and| Daniel. "Black - and hae Shetland | mare, 8 yrs. old, about 39 in. \high, gentle, due to foal June first. Priced to as W. Wayne Coxwell, RFD 1, Warrenton, - Sheep and Goats 3 Saanan. milk goats, both have freshened the second time; also, several Saanan and Toggenburg kids, would make nice pets. F. H. Millerd, Rt. 2, Acworth. poe 530 ewes and 350 lambs, born in November and Decem- ber; also, 15 rams, for sale. Hugh D. Slaton, DeSoto, Ph. 2 young female goats, al- . ready bred and 1 young male, common stock, $18. James Cash, Washington Rd, pens Nez... + Ewes with big lami sired by champion ake $25. pr. W. A. Selman, te , Palmetto, Ph, Atlanta, P 8-7111, One nice buttheaded tailit goat, Nubian and Saanan cross, gives 5 qts. milk a day. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas- cade Rd., Atlanta. 5 milk goats Saanan and Toggenburg Baas 2 billy Sa- anans. for sale. Mrs. Jessie oe Ponetoto, Ph. GR. 12 or 15 ewe Ae $10. ea. with lamb by side, also 1 ram. lbs., 35. in. high, white Saanan blood, choice eyes stock, $T5. FOB my barn. H. F Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood. LIVESTOCK WANTED Want purebred Polled Here- ford Bull about 1 yr. old. State price. Riley C. Couch, Senoia.: Want Shetland pony broke to ride and dirive for children. State best cash -price. Paul Crome?, RFD 1, Ideal. - Want several yearlings. Will buy or trade excellent quality hay, heavy bales. Write stat- ing prices, description, loca- tion or come see on Sat. only. J. B. McKay, Rt. 1, Box 141, | Newnan. Horses, Mules & Ponies} Want to contact. owner of Reg. Tamworth boar, to ser- vice Reg. Tamworth 10 mos. old gilt. Gene T, Barber, 2258 Sibley Rd. Augusta. POULTRY. FOR SALE Grown Cornish and Blue Cornish game bantams, Show type; Guinea pigs (Cavies); game chickens; also, rabbits, young and old. James L. Dunn, 94 5th St. N. W. Atlanta, Ph. TR. 6-6572. 3 (only) pure Boston Rh cock and Allen Rh Brown Red cross cock, wt. 5.6 lbs., 2 yrs. old and. pure Brown Red hen, proven. A. R. McBride, 3 Mc- Carley St., Douglasville. : Lcock |lege Park. "Mixed ee Bae ea. ahd tom turkeys, 45 lb. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. Di. 4- 1388. Black Rose: Comb bantam cockerels and in pairs, rabout 1 yr. Id, $2. ea. J. M. Kelly, ee North Ave, eee ville. 3 Purebred Hentadie: 6-1 / 2 mo. old beginning to lay, Dark Cornish and Light. Brahmas, $4.50 pr.; 1 trio ea. Golden Sebrights and BB Reds, $4.50; '4 pr. Black Rose Combs, $3.50| pr; 1 pr. White Lace Red Cornish, $5. Ship Exp. Coll. Send M, O, A. J. Rugan, Rt. 2, Box 372, Rossville. 16 Jimmy Johnson Round Heads, 1 yr. old, $7.50 ea.; 14 head cocks, 18 mo. old, $10. ea,; 21 Jimmy Johnson head hens, $25. All. ooo Har~ old Milton, Rt. 1, Baxley. 8 fine full white MHackle hens, $4. ea. and 1 fine white hackle cock, $7.50. Russell Griffin, Oak ste Gainesville. Polish White Crests Cocks erels or hens, from prize win- |ning stock, $6.50 pr., $10. trio. Exchange for Peafowls. Come see. C:. L. Sutton, Sr., Child- ress Rd., Rt. -, Chickamauga. Silver Spangled Hamburg roosters of purebred strain, $2. ea. John Cisel Rt. 3, Col- = O. E. Silver uiiwing and up. a) Clark, 372 Spring, Ma- con. 535 hay ae mostly H and N, 8 mos. and up, all laying in cages, your choice of 450 birds; $1. ea. See at my place on St. Hwy. 155 in So. DeKalb Cty. -Make offer for lesser quantity. H. G. Almand, Jr., 3743 Snap- finger Rd.., Lithonia, Ph. 6414. 180 large White Leghorn pullets, vaccinated and de- wormed, laying 50 pet., $2.25 ea or $2. ea. for lot. Charles Stone, Rt. 4, Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-8800. Seven 1958 hatch speckle roosters, April hatched, $3. ea. Mrs. Rd., Dalton. About 50 Speckled ee $1.25 ea. for the lot, $1.50 ea. in small lots. Wilson Carson, a 3, Box 371, Hwy. 19, Grif- in. Bae Bar Homing and utili- ty White King Dig CO DS, mated prs., $2.50 pr.; 2-1/2 mo. old Homing pigeons, $1.75 pr: 4 Pilgrim geese, 3 males, 1 fe- {|male, about 10 mo. old, $2. ea. Buyer pays. express. - Jesse Hudson, Rt. 6, Carrollton. 2 turkey toms, BB, 40c lb.; purebred, show type, Dark Cornish bantam roosters, $2.00 ea. Mrs