Georgia
Farmers
Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
ulletin
OLUME 44
FARM WORK
WANTED
ngle man, 64 yrs. old,
ts job on farm. Raised on
. Plenty Exp. Use any
farm equipment, also
carpenter exp. Salary,
and board. Fred C.
th, 335 Sargent Dr. S. E.,
nta 15. Ph. MA 6-9997.
Single man, 69 yrs. old,
25 yrs. Exp. Sober. Sal-
room and board. C. J.
rett, 315 Peters St., S.W.,
nta 3.
m.
a
an and wife and 13 yr. old
hter wants 1 H. crop with
people, on Halves, or
e farm, or chicken rais-
3 R. houses. Go anywhere.
ant by April 1. Do not drink.
wer at once. Mrs. Ida Wal-
r, Rt. 2, c/o Ray Lyons,
e Mountain.
xp, Dairyman with helper,
ts job. Have also 1 exp.
hand with dry lot feed-
cutting silage, look after
y cows and calves, planting
w crops. Need large house
2 small houses. Have to be
ed. Go anywhere. Good
f. W. R. Siniard, 802 Ea.
maha St., Fitzgerald.
24 yr. old man, wants job
dairy, or chicken farm. Exp.
oth. Self and wife only.
d small furnished house,
have to be furnished. O.
ipson, c/o E. A. Simpson,
1, Stockbridge.
yr. old single, white man
ts job on broiler or layer
hicken) farm. Exp. both.
n take on farm and work
mule. Honest, willing
ker, go anywhere, any
. Easy get along with.
m, board, laundry, and $20
kly. Ready come now.
t have bus ticket. Troy
ford, c/o Lee Fair, Rt. 5,
hite man, 28 yrs. old,
ts job on farm. Can drive
k and tractor. Start any
me. Room, board and reason-
salary. Hubert Cantrell,
o c/o Floyd Prewett, Ac-
Retired sober, white, single
ian wants job as Caretaker of
m, cattle, hogs, chickens,
broilers, for room, board
reasonable salary. Batch
board. Modern conveni-
ces. Grover C. Henry, Rt. 2,
ockmart. !
Want work on a farm, look-
ig after stock and pasture.
drive tractor and truck.
OM In good health. Small fam-
ily. Have drivers license. Let-
ans. Bob Carter, c/o Ber-
Carter, Rt. 4, Baxley.
airyman, 40 yrs. old, mar-
ed, 20 yrs. Exp. Surge and
uipment. Can go to work
once. Contact. M. E. Hollo-
an, 1304-35 St., Columbus.
White, middleaged woman
nts job on farm, chickens,
dening, and other light
m chores. Must be with re-
able family. Mrs. Mary Wal-
ts, Rt. 1, C/O J. P, Patter-
Riverdale.
idren, wants job caretak-
ny kind of small farm.
worker. W. P. Wright,
Douglasville,
ts light farm work job on|
eLaval milkers, and all farm
yr. old man, wife and 5.
Man 64 yrs. old, wants work
with poultry. House, with
lights furnished. Do not drink
nor use tobacco. Exp. automa-
tic feeders and waterer. Pre-
fer near Atlanta, but consider
other places. Reasonable wages
W. C. White, 1272 Lynwyn
Lane, S.E., Atlanta 16. Ph.
MA.-2-3315.
Want job on poultry farm
looking after broilers. Good
Exp. 3 to work. Want work
now. Henry L. Grant, Rt. 4,
Gainesville.
Retired man with wife hon-
est and sober, wants work
raising broilers or layers. Need
3-4 R. house, Elec., water.
Mrs. Gertie Scott, Rt. 1, Mt.
Airy.
White man and wife wants
work on chicken farm. Cant
drive any machinery. Will do
other farm work. Need house.
Have to be moved. Write full
particulars. W. S. Stone, Rt. 3,
Dalton. /
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want sober man and wife,
or small family, for solid time
or part time and part crop.
Good land for cotton, corn, etc.
about 45 A. plowed last fall.
Some cattle and hogs. Farm
tools, 2 mules, J. D. tractor and
equipment furnished. E. L.
Tippens, RFD 3, Canton. Ph.
GR 9-3730. es
- Want white man, 37-48 yrs.
old, no drinker, small family
and son 16 yrs. or older to
work with him, and who
knows farm machinery, hay
baler, ete. Weekly wages, 5 R.
house, Elec, water, good,
school bus. No row crops. Raise
pecans, hay, cattle. S. J. Clay,
Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Ma-
COnesPh. 2-611 7.
Want sober, reliable man
with small family, to cultivate
12 A. or more in cotton on 50-
50 basis. 4 R. house. Good Ref.
required. Must be permanent.
ee Roberson, Rt. 1, Tem-
ple.
Want honest, sober, hard
working young man for gen-
eral farm and bulb work with
tractor on farm. Day work
this year. Wages 40c hour.
Regular work every day when
can work outside. House furn-
ished. S. L. Calfee, Boston.
Want man or two for day
labor on farm. Drive tractor,
cut grain and hay. No row
crops. Good 5 R. house, wired
for elec. stove. Running water.
Answer all replies. T. G.,
Hughes, Newborn.
Want at once, sober white
man, good worker, dependable,
30-60 yrs. old, to drive tractor
and do odd jobs on farm.
Room, board and small salary.
State particulars, and wages
expected, C. H. Coleman, Rt.
3, Eatonton.
Want small family or single
man to do gen. farm work on
farm. 12 acres cotton and 50
A. corn. All of farm worked
with mules. Write. O. L. Gay,
Matthews. Ph. Wrens, Liberty
7-6845,
Want man to truck farm on
50-50 basis, or will pay $4 day
wages, and extra work for
wife. Consider man and fam-
J.B. Kersey, Mauk,
ily. Furnish house with water.
Want middleaged white or
colored family for farm work,
with sev. half grown children.
Good living quarters on pav-
ed Hwy. with mail and school
bus by door. Must know how
to operate Ford tractor and
farm implements. Monthly sal-
ary Cs Kunze. ots [555
6th Ave., Columbus, Ph, FA-
2-4478.
Want 2 middleaged women
to gather and pack eggs on
egg and poultry farm. Must
be in good health and no bad
habits. House furnished, wired
for elec. stove, 5 mi. Atlanta.
Dan T. Deaton, 359 No. High-
land Ave., N.E., Atlanta 12.
Ph. JA 1-1784.
Want reliable, white. honest
man to look after 5,000 pullets
and 10,00 broilers, and do gen.
farm work. Room, board Jaun-
dry and reasonable salary.
Bobby Trammel, Rt. 5, Cum-
ming.
~ EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
250 gal. used Propane or
| Butane gas tank, top of ground
type, $140. Billy Haynie, 4482
Old Peachtree Rd., Doraville.
500 gal. Propane gas tank,
$100. E. S. Bell, Rt. 1, Bishop.
Ph. SO 9-2175.
1 ea. planter and fertilizer,
$18; cultivator, $16; weed cut-
ter attachment, $35; 47 in.
mower, $60. All for David
Bradley garden tractor and
used very little. Jimmy Hew-
att, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain.
Oliver 14 disc offset orchard
harrow, $100 or trade for rot-
ary plow in good cond. Jack
Welden, Griffin. Ph. 3-1880.
Allis Chalmers 1 row en-
silage chopper, good cond.,
bargain, also J. D. grass load
drill, good cond. used 1 season,
cheap. Write or call. Vernon
Tamplin, Madison.
2 elec. cabinet tyle incuba-
tor, 424 and 624 eggs cap.,
hatches quail and most any
other fowl eggs. Hatching
cond. guaranteed. Marvin Col-
son, P. O. Box 56, Toomsboro.
Complete set of cultivators
for Farmall H or M tractor,
also 6 row duster, excellent
cond. Reasonable. No letters.
pee. MC. Sims. Sr, Atos.
Bold Springs Rd., Monroe.
Utility trailer, 5 x 3 fr., 9
in., with ball socket hitch. on
steel frame, $25; also about 1
and 3/4 roll 26 in. heavy duty
hog wire, $17.95. Mrs. O. E.
Myers, 5040 Rock Springs Rd.
at Miller Rd., Lithonia. Ph.
Hudson 2-6507.
1956 Universal farm jeep,
6,600 miles, metal cab with
glass, heater, big tires, power
takeoff, power lift, 3 point
hitch, big valve in head en-
gine, $1,250. Joe Phillips, Rt.
2, Box 274, Fairburn. Ph. 6482.
Athens 5 disc tiller on rub-
ber, also, one Turner hay baler
with self tramper and 3-5 hp
Intnl. gas engine. E. C. Spar-
row, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville, Ph.
TW. 2-247
24 disc, 3 voint hitch Ford
harrow, pull type, used very
little, $145 or will exch. for
pickup rotary hoe, 3 point
hitch. Located 6 mi. E. Jordans
'dersvillea
Mill Rd. M. M. Newsome, San-
WEDNESDAY. MARCH 25, 1959
250 broiler P16 tube feed-
ers, $1 ea. or. $225 for lot; 6
Hudson 1 M. cap., chick size
brooders, $35 ea., four 500
chick size elec. brooders, $15
ea.; sev, metal chick waterers,
25c ea. Farm located 15 mi.
Ea. Americus. Dan Rhyne, Rt.
1, Leslie.
1 ea. 1 H. wagon, knocker
type guano distributor, No 2
Oliver turn plow, Avery corn
and bean planter with cotton
dropper attachment, Junior
cultivator, and hay rake, All
mule drawn. Hubert Lord, Rt.
1, Irwinton. |
CA Allis Chalmers planter,
used 1 season, and cultivator
for CA. Both good cond. Geo.
OQ. Marshall, c/o Black Dia-
mond Ranch, Americus.
Ford Ferguson tractor, 2 ex-
tra large tires for rear and 2
bush and bog harrows, $750
or trade for pickup truck.
Paul DeFoor, Rt. 3, Austell.
Pa eae 2 :
B. F. Avery 2 row corn and
cotton planter, complete with
fertilizer attachment and ex-
tra duplex hoppers for pea-
nuts, beans, etc. With a few
simple changes will convert
to 3 point hitch. Perfect con-
dition $50. Priced to sell. R.
J. Kupper, Rt. 5, Cumming,
TU. 7-7142.
12 ft. E-Z plow, 2 grist mills,
J. D, side delivery rake, Cole
2 hole planter, paint sprayer,
cream separator, silage blower
with pipe, Gehl hammer mill,
Letz feed mill. No letters. R.
B. Curtis, Farmington. Ph.
Madison 2603.
-Cultipacker, Brillion dbl.
row, 6 ft., wide, 3 point hook-
up, good cond., $135; Farm
Master pasteurizer, time buz-
zer, 650 watts 2 gal. size, good
as new, $15 postpaid. E. Spieks,
4561 Covington Hwy., Deca-
tur. Ph. BU 9-9517.
McCormick Deering No. 7
mowing machine, mule type
with short tongue and hitch
for tractor, 6 tractor sweeps,
6, 8 and 18 in, width, tractor
middle buster, 4-three in.
scooters, large chain with
hooks on end, 12 ft., all for
$30. E. R. Williams, Louisville,
Intnl] 8 can milk cooler, 1
aerometer pump and motor,
15-- ten gal. milk cans, all
good cond. for dairy. Ellis C.
Smith, Rt. 1, LaGrange.
Model B John Deere tractor,
Case DC tractor, and 1 ton
truck. Tim Cole, Rt. 2, New-
nan, :
Good 2 H. wagon for sale.
A. T. Hobby, Rt. 1, at Gordy,
Sylvester.
VAC model 1949 Case trac-
tor, lights and pulley shaft,
good tires, cultivator, planters,
fert. attachments, $375 for all,
or trade for Ford tractor and
front end loader. Geo. O. Koe-
berlein, 669 McDonough Blvd.
S. E., Atlanta 15,
420 John Deere crawler, 5
roller, rock guard, hydraulic
system, PTO, guaranteed like
new. W. K. Reece, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay, Ph. Melrose 5-2587.
One model 64 Intnl. Harves-
ter combine, in excellent cond.,
priced reasonable. Harry
Moore, Buchanan, Ph. 3491,
mermill, power take off with
screens. D. W. Wilson, Rt. 3,
6 pm daily,
David Bradley 15 in. ham-|
NUMBER 29
Clean 1951 Ford farm truck,
1-1/2 ton, reasonable for cash.
J. B. Dunn, Rt. 1, Senoia. :
Cole corn planter with all
plates, 2 Oliver 1 H turners,
1 Sherfield sweep, guano dis-
tributor, elec. fence charger
and 1 spring tooth cultivator,
plows and scrapes, all for $30
and in good cond. FOB. H. A. ~
Muller, Rt. 3; Newnan.
1955. Massey Harris 44 with
3 point hitch, 3-14 bottom
plow high arch front end, pull
behind cylinder, 7 ft. cutaway
harrow. In excellent ready to
go condition. Merle Ensz, Sta-
pleton, Ph. Louisville, MA. 5-
7583.
Myers spray machine with
power takeoff, need small re-
pair on pump only; Hi-Lo elec.
or battery fence charger in
new condition. Jack H. Bond,
Rt. 1, Ellenwood, Ph. Stock-
bridge 4160. :
Darf side delivery rake, in
good condition, John Deere
combine, 7 ft. cut, PTO used
about 10 days, practically new.
Mrs. Grady Redman, Monti-
cello, Ph. 6195.
Tractor farm trailer for sale.
M. W. Prickett, 2801. Jones-
1957. Dodge 1/2 ton pickup
for sale, 3 mi. N. of Bremen.
N. E. Ploof, Rt. 2, Bremen, Ph.
LE, 7-3584.
John Blue tractor - cotton
duster, 6 row, in good shape,
ready to go, priced reasonable.
Robert Lee Campbell, Rt. 2,
Box 76, Temple.
Star pea huller No. 11, in |
good condition. R. E. Bevel,
Midway 7-3625 nights.
1954 VAC Case 2 row trac-
tor, good tires, 2 row planters
and cultivators, $1,295. T. W.
Goldin, Rt. 1, (Draketown)
Buchanan.
1 new 11 x 26, 6 ply, tractor
tire, $60. Stoy Hogan, Winder.
Tygart pre-emergence.
sprayer outfit for Farmall C,
used 1 season, $100; also,
planters,
ney, Cochran, Ph, WE. 4-2457. |
Garden tractor and cycle
bar cutter, and other farm
equipment, in good condition,
used very little, $120 complete,
Charles Meador, 1787 Wel-
borne Rd., Lithonia.
Various chicken equipment,
heat type waterers, in good
condition, Egg-O-Matic cand-
ler and grader. W. T. Barnett,
Gees Mill Rd., Conyers, Ph.
6981. =
- Bready garden tractor, large
size with plows, cultivators,
wheel attachment, used 1 sea-
Lawrenceville, Ph. Thornwall -
3-4645,
6 row cotton duster for 3
point hitch, in good condition,
priced reasonable. Albert W.
Hubbard, 734 Smith St., Rock-
mart, Ph. 3215.
2 TD 14-A Intnl. angle doz-
iers and 1 AD 3 Allis Chalmers
motor patrol, all like new. ~
Ernest Crane, Cleveland, Ph.
Union 55-2922.
Allis Chalmers C tractor, 2
row with planters, guano dis-
tributor, cultivators, disc plow,
tractor wagon and drag har-
row, all in very good shape,
Douglasville, Ph, 2743 after
ington, epee an es
G. J. Vandiver, Rt. 1, Farm-
boro Rd, S. Eo Adlanta 15,0
Thomaston, P. O. Box 509, Ph.
in good condition,
for C Farmall $100. F. H. Ab- |
son. C. H. Humphries, Box 174,
a
- Moore, 266 W
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-8199,
a
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Itor and Intnl.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
1952 R Intnl.: combine, not
fin running condition, can be
wverhauled or used for spare
pares, $50; 25 good 2 H wagon
Wheels, $2.50 ea. Sell any or
ell. Cash with order. FOB my
ee or will ship wheels. Joe
W. Butler, /o Forest Lodge
Farms, Camilla.
5 HP David Bradley garden
Hractor, 2 wheels with 1 strad-
le row Cultivator, 1 spring-
ee cultivator, 8 in. disc
arrow, turning plow and.
fan Mrs. J. T. Smith, 158
anier Dr., Mableton, Ph.
2698.
1956 Ferguson 35 tractor,
lanters, cultivators, distribu-
tors, duel purpose harrow, 2
disc tiller, 8 ft. tool bar, scoop,
imple 6 row cotton duster,
ntnl, combine, all A-1 con-
Pomp E. D, Vaughn, Rt. 1,
emple.
McCormick-Deering com-
bine, used only 2 yrs., under
shelter for some time. Will
a cheap, come see. H. E.
Wilson, Clyo.
Allis Chalmers tractor with
planters and cultivators, 2 disc
plow and cutter, in fair condi-
ion, $250. John Patton, Rt. 1,
yron, Ph. WO. 3-4266.
Dairy Equip.: Complete, 2
unit, Conde Rigid handle,
ilking machine, cheap, 1 new
-Pulsator and spare parts and
water cooled derator with
otor. and pump. Amos C.
Burkholder, Rt. 4, Marietta,
Ph, 7-1958.
Planters and cultivators for
A. C. Allis Chalmers tractor,
Simplicity garden tractor and
@ide plow for cub Farmall
tractor. Loy Dorsey, Rt. 1,
Cleveland.
. deck brooder, broiler bat-
tery with 1 deck heating ele~
- tment and 5 deck battery with-
put heating element. G. W.
hhites Mill Rd.,
1958 Lilliston peanut com-
bine, first class condition,
picked approx. 100 acres, $2,-
cultivator, side dressers, plant-
ers, complete less hoppers, in.
aby, Rt. 3, Cordele.
Power syrup mill No. 4
Chattanooga and 12 ft. galvan-
ized pan, 5 ft. wide, used last
season, in good shape, both
$150; also, 1 oat cradle with
2 blades, good as new, $5 at
farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington. |
Ford tractor, cultivator,
planters, distributors, drag
harrow, soda strower, 2-row,
rubber tired wagon, harrow
and dise plow, new cond., $1,-
095. See anytime after 4:00
p.m. or weekends. L. A. Pow-
ers, 221 W. Poplar St., Grif-
fin, Ph. 5170 nights.
1952 Dodge, 1/2 ton, pickup
truck, good cond., good tires,
-$500 or will trade for Ford or
}Ferguson tractor, E. J. Mc-
Cannon, Ila.
John Deere A tractor with
or without equipment. Letters
answered. John L. Snare, Rt.
4, Gainesville. Ne
John Deere D. tractor about
14 yrs. old. Daniel Swartzen-
ee Rt. 1, Box 81, A, Ph:
Die: :
TD-14A Intnl. bulldozer
with hydraulic blade and pow-
er winch, $5,500; Model M Le-
Tourneau scraper, 6-8 yds.,
$2,000. Both for $7,000. W. C.
Long, Chatsworth.
1 set Florence Mayo tobacco
curers for 12 ft. barn, used 3
yrs., $100. Come see. Grady
Sanders, Rt. 1, Metter.
Myers deep well pump, mot-
or wired for 220 volts, approx.
$15 repair work needed on
pump, $50. Buyer to remove
pump from: well; also, several
2 H and 1 H drawn plows,
cheap at my home. George
3568.
Dixie Maid elec. churn, $10;
John Deere corn planter, horse
drawn, $10; also 2 H and 1H
QO. G.
wagons, cheap. Mrs,
Martin, Forsyth,
350; also, WD Allis Chalmers.
good cond., $110. R. A. Huck-.
Partridge, Rt. 1, Norcross, Ph.
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MARKET BULLETIN STAFF
1951 Ferguson T. D. 30 trac-
harrow for
small tractor. G. W. Ross, Rt.
3, Box 66, Eastman.
Farmall A tractor with
planters, bush and bog harrow,
cultivators, mower, cutoff saw
and fertilizer hopper, reason-
able. O. E. Quattlebaum, Rt. 1,
Rex, Ph. Stockbridge 3664.
David Bradley garden trac-.
tory, almost new, farm tires,
4 forward and reverse trans.,
equipped with middle buster
only, $125. C. M. Gardner, 637
Connally Dr., East Point, Ph.
PO.7-2278.
8 disc Taylor-way harrow,
never been used, $185. See
Gradie Thompson at (Groover
lLake Rd., Lithia Springs) or
write, Rt. 1, Box 520 Douglas-
ville.
Intnl, (rebuilt) K-7 truck
engine, 50 amp. generator,
starter, water pump and fan,
carburetor, clutch and pres-
sure plate, $275; Caterpillar
Fifty Diesel tractor with
8-1/2 ft. blade and A frame,
no tracks, $500; also want to
buy 8-10 yard pan. R. A.
Dougherty, Griffin, Ph. 8-8760.
Model A Intnl. tractor with
cultivator and 2 way hillside
plows, $600. Mrs. Barney Hol-
land, Rt. 1, Box 158, Collins.
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want 2 disc plow, trailer
type. Joe S. Heard, Rt. 2, Mon-
LOG.
Want set cultivators for Ford
tractor within 50 mi. Cornelis
for cash. Must be good shape.
Henry Dodd, Mt. Airy.
Want 1 old fashioned double-
foot or dbl. shovel plow stock.
J. D. Swagerty, 2972 Mabry
Rd., N. E., Atlanta 19. Ph. CE-
38-9881.
Want blade and wench with
attachments for T-6 Intnl.
crawler. Wm. Hugh Lewis, P.
O. Box 102. Shady Dale.
Want Ford-Ferguson trac:
tor, or iron wheels that would
fit a Super A Farmall tractor.
Write details and _ distance
from Griffin. Y. M. Anderson,
Williamson.
Want used Corkins No. 2
All Purpose seed treating ma-
chine. R. L. Cunningham, Rt.
2, Box 68, Quitman.
Want a garden _ tractor.
not over 50 or 175 mi. of
Nicholls, also price: and have
pulp wood saw and Ford Fer-
guson tractor, in good cond.,
for sale reasonably.
Earnest Taylor, Rt. 1, Box 4,
Nicholls.
Want Bull Dozer blade for
Intnl cub tractor, O, R. Cheek,
Rt. 3, Conyers.
Want 200 or more ft. used
3 in. aluminum irrigation pipe.
John V. Arrendale. Tiger.
Want front end loader for
Farmall C or Super C, good
cond., and reasonably priced
for cash; also have for sale, 4
dise mounted tiller with grain
box for C or Super C Farmall,
mounting brackets complete,
$150; Bradley 2-1/2 HP wheel
type power saw, $60. Herman
Huckaby, Rt. 1, Brooks. Ph.
Senoia Lyric 9-6916.
Want smoothing harrow and
All Purpose plow in good op-
erating cond. to fit a 3 point
hitch Ford tractor, within 50
mi., cheap for cash. Dan R.
Thomas, 4154 Chambers Rd.
Macon. Ph. Sherwood 3-8186
after 6 PM.
Want bulldozer blade for
1953 Massey Harris pony trac-
tor with automatic lift. C. L.
ier ae Riverdale. Ph. GR-
Want John Blue cotton dus-
ter, 3 point hitch, in good
cond., also a Ferguson tractor
jack. J. H. Brazier, Zebulon.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Running okra seed, heavy
bearing, 25 seed, $1 PP. E. D-
Clegg, P. O. Box 123, Scotland.
Leon.
Brown Top Millet seed, pure
seed, 99.77 pct.; germ. 86 pct.,
$10 a hundred lbs. at my place.
T. G. Hughes, Newborn.
Good, tender, old time corn-
field, speckled cutshorts, white
creasebacks, mix. cutshorts,
white cutshorts and creaseback
mixed beans, all, 65c cupful.
Add _ postage. Mrs. Preston
Southerland, Rt..3, Ellijay.
200 bags Cokers 100 wilt
resistant cottonseed, treated,
1st yr., made 45 bales on 30
acres, 1-1/6 in. staple, big 5
lock bolls, no black seed, kept
pure at gin, $7 per 100 lb. bag.
H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2, Box 47,
Social Circle.
Old time tender white corn-
field bean, seed germ. 92 pct.,
65c cupful; red speckled crow-
der peas, germ. 93 pct., white
mush peas, germ..90 pct. ten-
der green okra, germ. 86 pct.
ea. 50c cupful. Add postage.
Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Elli-
Jay.
White tender half runner
beans, germ. 90 pct., 50c cup-
ful. Add 12c postage for 1 cup,
zac 40r 2 cups. .Mrs.. G. 1:
Brown, Ball Ground.
Old fashioned seed: white
tender creaseback garden.
bean, germ. 90 pct. 65c cup-
ful, large blooming sunflower
seed (good poultry feed), 30c
cupful; white, tender half
runners, 75c cupful; catnip, 25c
bunch. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.
Tender, white Half Runner
beans, Germ, 88 pct.; white
cornfield, germ. 80 pct.; early
brown bunch, Germ. 77 pct.
50c cupful; white bunch but-
terbeans, germ. 76 pct.; Lady
peas, germ. 96 pct.; black-
eyed peas, germ. 93 pct. 40c
cup. Add postage. Mrs. J. G.
Whitfield, Rt. 3, Jasper.
Watermelon seed, Black
Diamond, $1.25 lb.; Congo and
Garrison, $1 lb.; improved
Jumbo cantaloupe, 75c_ 1b.;
Okra, long pod, $1 lb.; tomato,
1/2. lb, $2; yellow gooseneck
squash, 1/2 lb. $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron.
Good, tender bunch, white
half runners, brown striped
half runners, little six weeks
pink peanut half runner and
mix. cornfield bean seeds, all,
65e cupful. Add postage. No
stamps nor chks. Mandy
Banks, Rt. 1, Ranger.
Old fashioned little white
tender half runner garden
bean seed, germ. 95 pct., $1
cupful plus postage, 10c for
i cup, 23 for 2. Mrs. T.-H...
Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
Sugar cane seed, white, $5
per 100 stalks at bed. W. C
Burnsed, Ellabell.
2,000 Ibs. Clemson Spineless
okra seed, Germ. 94 pct, 25c
ib. Robert Nelson, Rt. 1, Ideal.
Gourd seed, 10c doz. and
stamped envelope; also red
and white Figs, 50c and $1
a.; Muscadine vines, 25e ea.;
peach, 3-4 ft., 50c ea.; plums,
red and yellow, 25c and 50e
ea. Add postage. Exch. for
sacks. G. W. Brewer, Rt. 1,
Toomsboro.
1958 hand saved, round dark
green yellow meat watermelon
seed, Germ. 90 pct. 60c tea-
cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2, Cal-
houn.
1958 crop white
bunch seed beans,
garden
germ, 89
'pet., hand shelled, comes in
about 6 wks. 60c cup. Only
sold in 2 cup or up lots, Add
postage. Filled promptly. Mrs.
Pauline Franks, Hiawassee.
Finest quality pure fron
cowpeas, bright, recleaned,
treated, state tested, in 2 bu.
bags; $7 ba. L. k. Akins, Rt.
2, Byron. Ph. WA 3-3314.
Superfection (worlds best)
strawberry plants, $2. C. PP.
C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill
oe Atlanta 11. Ph. DI
Cert. Rutgers tomato plants,
50e C; $4. M; hot and sweet
pepper and eggplant plants,
20c doz. Plus postage. Ready
April 1. No COD orders under
1 M. Alton Palmer, Rt. 2, Box
69, Leary.
3 Wednesday, March
gourd seed, 25c doz. and se
39, Chester.
650 lbs. Pensacola B,;
seed, 1958 crop, recleaned. +
tal germination and firm 5
94 pct., 3lc lb. or entire Jot
30 lb. FOB farm. J. C. Hing
Jr., Rt. 2, Leesburg. _
Gourd seed: Jumbo, 3
doz.; Fancy mixed, long Dip-
per, Martin and Baseball Bat
ea, 25c doz. J. C. Self,
Rt., Trenton.
Seed cane, imp. Red cane
4c stalk, less than thousand or
3c stalk more than a thousang
stalks. About 5,000 ready tg
move from bed now. Ben
OBerry, RFD 1, Millwood.
Gourd seed, Short Neck, im
Martin, also large Crooked
Neck, 10c doz. seed del. M
Davis, Lavonia.
Large Martin and Juried
addressed envelope. Geo.
iurkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman
Old fashioned bunch o
seed, germ. 88. pct. 45 cu
ful; dry catnip leaves, 30c
large striped sunflower se
20c cup, or 60c qt; sage plants
10c ea. All del. Mrs. Leila Phil.
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Gourd Seed: Freak and
Bushel, ea. 8, $1.: Martin a
Dipper, ea. 24, $1.; Tree t
(grow 3-6 ft.,), 24, $1.. Se
stamped, self-addressed
velope. Mrs. Harold James,
1, Box 87, Warm Springs.
Rutgers tomatoes, broce
Brussels sprouts, cauliflow
lettuce, dill, Bell pepper,
35 doz; tomatoes, $1.50 C.
less $1. orders. Mrs. H.
Franklin, Sr. Rt. 1, Register
Kudzu crowns, well root
4 yrs. old, $1. C:; $7.50 M.
J. Dewberry, Rt. 1, Box
Tallapoosa.
Cert. Ga. Red sweet pot
Fred C. Harrison, Blackshe
Ph. HI 9-3713. ai
Lucretia dewberry, $1.2
doz; wild strawberry, 5 doz
$1.; Boysenberry, 10, $1.
Figs, -3, $1. PP in Ga,
Vernon Judy Rt. 3, Frank
Mtn. huckleberry, beari
size, 25, $2.; hazlenut, 15, $1.
65; tame black walnut, 3, $2.
wild strawberry, 4 doz. $
fresh dug yellow root, washed,
4 lb. lard box full, $1.25. Add
postage. Mrs. Nancy Hend
son, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.
Klondike strawberry plan
$1. C; 500, $3.; Mastodon, $
25. CC, 300, $3.50. Mrs: -@
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Cabbage plants, $1. C; 30(
$1.50; $3.50 M. Del or $2. M
at farm. E. B. Wetherford, Rt
2, Gainesville. Ph 2-0296.
Kudzu crowns, rooted,
C. 500, $7.;, $12.50 M. Age
postage. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.
Early bearing strawbe
plants, $1. C; 200, $2.75. Add
postage. Exch. for print or sol-
id col. feed sacks, 3 and 4 alike,
allowing 25c ea. for sac
Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cummi
Chinese Chestnut seedlin,
3-4 ft., with good root )
tems, Govt insp. 3 for $5.
PP. R. I. Gibbs, 1007 Clift
Rd. N.E., Atlanta 7. :
Wakefield and Midsea
cabbage plants, 75c C; 500, $
50; $2.75 M; white and yell
Bermuda onion, 75 C; 5
$1.25; $2. M; Cert. Ga. B
potato plants, April del.
C: 500, $3:50; $6. M. prepa
Harold E. Smith, Baxley.
Cert. Ga. Red potato plan
ready early April. Now boo.
ing orders, $1. C; 500, $3.;
M. B. J. Head, Alma. Ph. 37
Lucretia dewberry (e
sweet and juicy) plants, 1
$1.25 doz. $5. C. Mrs. B. Ro
inson, Greenville.
Kudzu crowns, $5. M. s
ped the day plowed up. Y
pay postage. John C. Tat
Talking Rock.
Booking orders for cert.
Red potato plants, large.
small orders, $1. C; 500,
$5. M. B. Lowell Head, Aln
Pn, 195: Og
Dish Rag gourd se d.
doz. and stamped enve
Mrs. A. R. Rowland,
esday.
2 FED & PLANTS
Streamline everbearing,
rell rooted strawberry plants,
2.00 C; seedling peach, 3, $1.;
ell rooted muscadines, 2, $1.;
uttings, 20, $1; Mtn. huckle-
erries, 25, $1.; Hackworth
pple, 2, $1.; red and yellow
um, bearing size, 4, $1.; Jap.
lum, 2, $1. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
n, Rt. 1, Bowdon.
Spring Chas. W. cabbage
d white Bermuda onion
lants, now ready, 500, $1.25;
2. M. Mix. orders accepted.
. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald,
As
Sage plants, catnip bunches,
ons giant Mastodon ever-
earing strawberry plants, $1.
. Add postage. Mrs. F. M,
urner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Nice, well rooted Fig
prouts, 2-3 ft., 50c ea. 3 for
1. Add postage. Mrs. Inez
eaver, Rt. 2, Jesup.
Strawberry plants, large
arly var., $1. C; 500, $4.50
lus ample postage. No COD
rders. Gladys Duran, Rt. 1,
umming.
Chas. Early Jersey cabbage
d onion plants, 70c C; old
ishioned blue Damson plum
shes, 3, $1.45; parsley plants,
9c doz; garlic plants, 40 doz.
red Witherspoon, 308 Hol-
erness St. S.W., Atlanta 10.
mh. PL, 3-5251.
Round Dutch and Chas. W.
ostproof cabbage plants,
ady, 300, $1.25; 500, $2.: $2.-
M; white Bermuda onion,
7 $1.> 500, $2.: -$2:50 M:
mepaid, or . Eixp. . Col. $2.
ousand. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
h. Milton 8-2035.
Strawberry, Blakemore, $1.-
C; Mastodon, $1.25C;
londike, $1. C; catnip, 30c
unch; Mtn. huckleberries,
pearing size, 75c doz; red and
white spotted crowder peas,
Germ. 92 pct, $1. C; brown
striped half runners, Germ. 88
ct. 75c cupful. Add postage.
a Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gaines-
le. :
Bearing size, 3 yr. Satsuma
ange, Kumquart and Grape-
fruit trees, $3. ea. postpaid if
10 or more ordered; less
amounts, plus charges. Willie
achels, 210 East Webster,
omasville.
SEED & PLANTS
_ sO WANTED
Want some white cucumber
ed. The cucumbers are white
ind do not grow very large.
Mrs. Geo. Floyd, Rt. 2, Box
15, Bremen.
_ Want some true to name
Queen of the South sweet po-
tato slips. Advise. Fred Dur-
ham, Rt. 1, Box 206, Griffin.
_ Want Cobb muskmelon seed.
Advise price, etc. T. L. Ginn,
Rt. 1, Canon.
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
| Excellent quality large
square baled hay, for sale at
Darn or exch. for yearlings.
Write or come on Saturdays
only. Jas. B. McKoy, Rt. 1,
Box 141, Newnan.
1,000 bales Alfalfa hay,
square wire bound bales, av.
wt. 60 lbs. $35. ton. No del. J.
H. Park, Molena. Ph. 3863.
' 500 lb. bales Kobe Lespede-
za hay, good quality, $25. ton.
] pe Pryor, Fayetteville.
, Highly fertilized and limed
May, Crimson Clover, Fescue,
Oat, cut in dough, large square
Dales, no rain on it, $30. ton,
5c bale at barn in Dacula.
(Phone Lawrenceville 3-3938).
John D. Gilbert, 1896 Ridge-
wood Dr., Atlanta 7. |
1,000 bales 1958 crop well
fertilized and limed Fescue
nay, 40c bale in truck load
Jots; also 100 bales baled oats,
Oe bale at my barn. 4-1/2
0. Dalton on Hwy. 71. J.
oe Rt. 4, Dalton. Ph.
March 25, 1959
lack raspberries, 6, $1.; Con-.
Good quality Coastal Ber-
muda, Oat and
hay, $25. ton at farm. Can del.
at reasonable rate. Trade for
stocker cattle. J. E. Meeks,
High Shoals.
_ Coastal Bermuda hay, wire
tied, square bales, $25. ton at
my farm. George Eager, Rt. 1,
Valdosta.
Good, bright hay, 40 tons
Coastal Bermuda and 20 tons
Peavine, $25. ton, either or
both lots, in truck load lots,
FOB. Sam Sommer, c/o Som-
merdale Farms, Hawkinsville.
Ph. Twilight 3-7201 (Day).
500 bales good Lespedeza
hay, 75c bale at my place, near
Eagle Grove store on Hwy. 29
between Hartwell and Roy-
ston. James Ginn, Canon.
Bright Meadow hay, square
bales, no rain on it. Mell H.
a Rt. 1, Comer. Ph.
_ Approx. 550 square bales
1958 crop Sericea hay, excel-
lent quality, 65c bale, $22.50
ton, at my barn, 1 mi.. Fair-
burn. Hugh Davis, Rt. 1, Box
32, Palmetto, Ph. 3157.
1,000 bales Alfalfa and Grass
hay, baled without rain, 75c
bale. Geo. C. Morris, 984 Mt.
Airy Dr. 8S. W. Atlanta 11. Ph.
PL 3-1304.
Baled hay for sale. M. W.
Prickett, 2801 Jonesboro Rd.
oe Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 2-
1958 hay in square wire
tied bales, without rain, Al-
falfa, Sericea, Lespedeza,
Clover and Sericea mixed.
Have 600 bales. Make offer,
cash or cattle. F. G. Marchman,
4701 Grant Rd. Ellenwood.
Ph. MA 7-9813.
Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, in square bales,
without rain, by bale or ton.
$30. ton. N. A. Jelks, Jr., Hin-
esville. Ph. TR 6-2380.
400 bales Sericea Lespedeza
hay, baled without rain, $30.
ton at barn; also some Clover
and Fescue. Will del. reason-
able distance. W. A. Estes,
RFD Ellenwood. Ph. Stock-
bridge 2942.
Sev. tons excellent quality
Coastal Bermuda hay, cut and
baled without rain, for sale at
my barn. Winton C. Harris, Rt.
1, Screven. Ph. Odum JU 4-
2312.
Bright Oat Straw, $20. ton;
well fertilized Coastal Ber-
muda, $30. ton; heavy bright
Oats on metal bin. 90c bu. All
FOB. Merle Ensz, Stapleton.
Ph Louisville, MA 5-7583.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
All or part of Reg. herd of
Shorthorn and polled Short-
horn beef cattle. Cows with
calves, bred cows, open, bred
heifers, two 6 mos. old bull, 4
yr. old herd bull. Extra good
bloodlines, conformation and
size. Reasonable. Geo. C. Lev-
erett, Jr., Lincolnton. Ph. EL-
9-2041 (day).
Reg. Angus bulls, 9-15 mos.
old, $200 and up, few cows and
heifers, Championship Bandol-
ier bloodlines. Calfhood vac-
cinated. Clean herd. W._ T.
Torgesen, C/O Whistle Top
Farm, Cornelia.
Reduced for quick sale, 1
highly ped. Reg. Black Angus
bull, 4 yrs. old, $500; Can be
seen with pedigree and reg.
papers at Melody Brook farm.
Ogden A. Geilfuss, Rt. 3, Mari-
etta. Ph. HEmlock 25-7385,
Smyrna.
Reg. polled Hereford bulls
from performance tested herd,
reasonably priced. Geo. Eager,
Rt. 1, Valdosta. Ph. Cherry 2-
3295.
Entire herd, 25 purebred
Reg. Angus cows and heifers,
balance purebred but not reg.;
11 thoroughbred (not reg.)
Hereford cows; also around 80
native Ewe sheep and 30 odd
lambs, Reasonable. Tim Cole,
Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. AL 3-6970.
other mixed |2 just turned 4 yrs. old, other
2 halter broken Reg. horned
Hereford bulls, calved June
1958, from outstanding herd
bull. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground. :
3 Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
5 yrs: old. Excellent bloodlines;
11 Hereford heifers, approx.
1 yr. old. W. T. Barnett, Gees
Mill Rd., Conyers. Ph. 6981.
Swine
Purebred Hampshire boars
and gilts, born Dee. 1, 1958,
out of 2 litters, size 12 and 15,
with papers $20 ea. Larry
Young, Rt. 2, Chickamauga, or
ee FFA Chapter, Ring-
gold.
S. P. C. boar pigs, sired by
Modern Design, a grand cham-
pion, sired by Reserve grand
champion. His dam was a
grand champion and 2 litter
mates were grand champions.
M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst.
Phone 730. :
Bred and open gilts, P. C.
or Duroc. $30 to $50 ea.; PC
boar, 160 Ibs., ready light ser-
vice, $40. Also some feeders.
All cholera treated and worm-
ed. At farm. No chks. Andrew
Hamrick, Hwy. 27. So. Carroll-
ton. Ph. 2-2772.
2 bred SPC reg. sows, 14
pigs, all purebred, 60 to 80
Ibs. ea. Sell separately or to-
gether. Accept best
Wayne Smith, Rt. 1, Hastman.
Reg. Hampshire boar, 3 mos.
old, grandson of Future De-
sign CMS; Reg. Hampshire
boar for Service, sired by Fu-
ture Design CMS; also, set of
Covington planters, 2 row, to
fit Ford cultivator. All at my
place. Keith Manly, Rt. 1, Alto.
Purebred. Landrace swine,
Reg. imported bloodline. Cho-
lera treated. 2 boars, 7 mos.
old, $100 ea.; boars and gilts,
6 mos: old, $75ea.; 3 mos.
old, $50 ea. W. E. Clements,
nee 2, Oak Hill Farm, Hephzi-
ah.
Purebred Tamworth pigs,
Ist litter of 12 (7 boars and
5 gilts), from FFA Blue Rib-
bon winner, 6 wks. old March
22, Reg. buyers name, $25 ea.
Floyd Siniard, Rt. 1, Carters-
ville. Ph. 1107 J.
Purebred Pond pigs,
males and females, $20 and up.
Lloyd Hughes, Newport.
Reg. Landrace bred and
open gilts, bred to boar from
present Worlds Record litter
and top Blue Ribbon winner,
from Bruntown Conquest
($6,000, nationally famous
boar). Treated for cholera,
erysipelas, tested for brucel-
losis. Orders for weanling pigs
_|being accepted. Windle Tay-
jlor, Rt. 4, Alma. Ph. 4891.
Reg. Landrace pigs, 10 and
12 wks. old, boars and _ gilts,
$30 and up. W. W. Nville, Rt.
7, Macon.
40 pigs, 10 Tamworth, 30
Tamworth and Yorkshire, $10
ton Justus, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.
6 full blood Poland China
pigs, from Reg. stock, $10 ea.
Mrs. H. W. Simms, 4131 Pigens
Mill Rd. Macon. Ph. 2-1334.
3 Hampshire SPC cross fe-
male pigs, 12 wks. old, $35.
R. L. Stucki, Rt. 1, Grayson.
Ph. Atlanta DR 8-1007.
Purebred Tamworths, bred
and open gilts, boars and pigs,
breeding stock, $25 and up;
feeders, $15. Mrs. Chas Bald-
win, C/O Chas. Baldwins
Farm, Suwanee. Ph. BU 7181.
14 purebred Duroc pigs, 3
mos, old, treated and wormed,
with or without papers. Call.
T, M. Mikell, 312 Ea. 58th St.,
Savannah. Ph. AC 4-2412.
Reg. Landrace, li.tter of 17,
farrowed Dec. 6, American and
imported bloodlines, 15 wean-
ed, treated and wormed, $30
ste Rentz, Lenox. Ph.
Choice Landrace boars and
gilts, imported bloodlin,es
treated, Reg. buyers name,
$100 ea. Wm. E. Lanier, Rt. 2,
Box 84, Metter. PH. 5-1035.
Landrace boars and gilts, 7
wks. old March 29, reasonable.
J. B. Bramlett, Margaret.
Reg. Duroc boar 6 mos. old,
with papers, $50; Cholera and
erysipelas treated; from bang
free herd. Will not ship. See at
Eldora, Ga., on U. S. Hwy. 41.
J. A. Vowell, Rt. 2, Tifton.
offer, |
ea 7 mi. N. E. Dahlonega. Carl-
Geer perce
3 Reg. Landrace boars, good
bloodlines, born November 29,
1958. Treated, reg. buyers.
name, $40 ea. FOB. W. Eari
ica ae Homerville. Ph. H-7-.
Med. size black mare mule,
owork and ride, wt. about 1000
for cash, Charlie Malphus, Rt.
1, Box 153 (at Tusculum),
Springfield.
Reg. Landrace boars and
gilts, 4 mos. old, with papers,
$60 ea. Sire, Seminole Borga
2nd. Apply, Standing Boy
Ranch. Guy R. Blackmon, Ca-
jtaula. Ph. FA 4-1827.
Tamworths, Reg. unrelated
boars and gilts. J. S. Davis,
ae Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Ph.
Reg. Landrace gilts and
boars, Reg. buyers name, 100
pet. imported bloodlines. Un-
related pairs. H. R. Gossett,
Cave Spring.
OIC pigs out of Billy, his
sire, Gay Blade, grand cham-
pion OIC boar of 1954. Med.
blocky type stock, 8 wks. old,
very gentle pigs, $25 ea. reg.
and treated in buyers name.
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
Reg. Yorkshires, Hampshires
and Durocs, from top blood-
lines, Cert. disease free herd.
Boars and gilts, all ages. Pric-
ed reasonable. Lawton Ursrey,
Hazlehurst.
Purebred Landrace pigs,
males and females, $20 and up.
Frank C. Owenby, P. O. Box
353, Marietta. Ph. 8-3361.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Breeding opportunity, Red
Lights Noble Rex, Reg. 36083;-
proven sire of quality colts,
available to few approved
mares. Come see. Thomas G.
Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals
Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9-6692,
At Stud: 2 Red sorrel Shet-
land stallions, 38 and 43 in.
tall, WMT. Fee $25, return
privileges: Boarding facilities
for mares. Ponies trained for
show and fitted for sale. B. B.
Burkhalter, C/O B & B Pony
Ranch, Claxton, Ph. 40.
4 yr. old mare, about 800
lbs. wt. bred to Shetland pony,
also 2 stud 7 mos. old colts.
W. C. Mosley, Rt. 3, Lawrence-
ville. Ph. TH 3-3969.
4 pony geldings, under 42
in. 1 small, 3 yr. old gelding
horse, all gentle for children.
See. Wayman C. Bearden, 967
Ben Hill Rd., East Point. Ph.
7-4861.
Very gentle, gaited black
Welch pony, and Western sad-
dle and bridle. $165 for out-
fit. T. R. Foster, 323 Jonesboro
Rd., McDonough. Ph. 4248.
Shetland stallion, 18 mos.
old, $150; with saddle and bri-
dle, $185. Dred C. Seago, Fort
Valley, Ph. Raylor 5-2845. |
12 yr. old, 1300 lb. mare
mule, will plow. W. S. Hend-
ricks, P.O. Box 102, Manches-
ter.
2 good strong mules with
farm equipment, $400. Mrs. A.
P. Milam, Wesley Chapel Rd.,
Clarkston. Ph. HI 3-7462.
At Stud: Reg. Quaker, horse
stallion, Old Sorrel breeding,
bay with 4 white socks. Stand-
ing at Swanholm Plantation.
Dr. D. Jd. Williams, Rt. 3, Cor-
dele. Ph. 713M2. :
At Stud Rising Sunday Sun,
dbl. Reg. Palomino stallion,
white mane and tail, blaze, 4
white stockings. TWBA, 15357.
Mares boarded. Ray Warr, Box
pag orcee Park. Ph. PO 1-
Good work horse, works
anywhere, wt. about 1100 Ibs.
N. E: Pleof, Rt: 2, Bremen.
Ph, LE 7-3584.
2 Tenn. Walking Horse}
mares: 1 Reg. due foal in Au-
gust, other 6 yrs. old, bred to
foal next Spring. Both mares
smooth-gaited, also Pinto colt
of saddle stock, All gentle,
well trained, easily managed.
Mrs. Julia York Howell, Rt.
1, Suwanee.
Good work mare, 8 yrs. old,
gentle, work anywhere, $175.
Elbert F. Seabolt, Rt. 2, Locust
Grove. Ph. 3222.
2 black mare mules, ages
and Il yrs. wt. $00 - and
1100 lbs. also a spotted work
mare, about 12 yrs. old. All
gentle and work anywhere,
and priced to sell. J. P. An-
derson, Nicholson.
Work and ride mare, abso-
lutely gentle, some age, good
for beginners, $60. Roger S,
Cobb, Box 355, Marietta.
5 gaited gelding, 4-1/2 yrs.
old, with saddle and bridle,
for sale. Daniel Swartzentru-
ber, Rt. 1, Box 81 A, Monte-
zuma. Ph.. 5911:
also 1 small roan quarter
house, wt. 750 lbs. T. L, Tray-
tell. Ph. 9263.
50 Shetland ponies, yr. old
horse colts, $125 ea.; 5 young
geldings, gentle for any child;
white mane and tail. J. H.
Reddy, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain.
Ph. 8924. .
Sheep and Goats
9 growthy Reg. Hampshire
rams, 1 and 2 yrs. old, with
good conformation and excel-
jent breeding. Priced under
the market. Horace B. Smith,
Cleveland Rd. 12 city, Dalton,
Ph. BR 8-4598.
7 Reg. Hampshire rams, ex-
cellent cond., $50 ea. Availa-
ble immediately. No service 3
mos. W. S. Chandler, C/O Tara
Farms, Rt. 1, Box 228, Cal-
houn.
75 ewes and 5 rams, top
quality, some Reg. Priced to
sell. No letters unless inter-
ested in entire lot. C. C. Nix,
Rt. 3, Alpharetta. Ph. 3444.
ened, gives 5 qts. 3 others to
freshen last of this month. Do
not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley,
3860 Cascade S. W., Atlanta 11.
55 sheep and 25 lambs,
Hampshire breed, $10 ea. at
my place. Nick G. Cabero,
2 nice white Saanan and
Nubian milk goats, 1 giving
1/2 gal. milk a day, gentle,
butt-headed. Reasonable. Mrs.
E, W. Deckard, 302 Whiteford
Ave, N. E., Atlanta 7. Ph JA-
4-5279,
Pure blood Toggenburg
goats, males, 10 mos. old, $290
ea.; females, $25 ea.; milking
goats, $40, for limited time at
farm. Deleon Thornton, RFD
2, Box 146, Gray.
Saanans, 1 male, Reg., and
fresh in heavy milker, 2 fresh
in for 2nd time, can be reg.,
with nannie kids (alreadv
trained to take bottle) can be
reg; 1 cross heavy milker
fresh in. Sell or trade for cat-
tle. J. W. Haley, Ashburn. Ph.
140 L. .
Toggenburg milk goat with
2 kids, 1 Saanan billy and 1
Saanan milk goat, just fresh-
ened. C. L. Paulhamus, 3114
Bouldercrest Rd., Conley, Ph.
MA 17-2996.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want 20 stocker steer calves,
300-400 lb. Hereford or Angus,
Write or call (collect). John
P. Porter, 2947 McAfee Rd,
Decatur. Ph. BU 9-7500.
Want 3 young calves, not
Reg. 4 day to 1 mo. old, at
market price, del. to me, 3 mi.
S. W. Stephens. Mrs. Lowe
Smith, Stephens.
Want 2 Reg. Hampshire
gilts. Give price and other par-
ticulars. P. E. Cross, Rt. 1,
Box 21, Thomaston.
Want 50 gentle saddle horses
at reasonable price. Must be
well mannered, level headed,
prefer mares but will take
few geldings. Zack Wilkins,
1340.
Want 2 Shetland ponies and
1 Mexican burro. Write des-
banks, 3217 Milledgeville Rd.,
Augusta.
Want trade Angus heifer for
Angora goats. Send description
of goats. G. W. West, Jr., P.O.
ere
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Ibs. (if were round), cheap
2 yr. old Shetland stud, dap-
ple with white mane and tail,
lor, 19 Morningside Dr., Aus-
36 in. reg. dappled stallion, |
1 fine milk goat, just fresh-
Hawkinsville. Ph. PW 2-2176. |
Hahira. Ph. Valdosta CH 2= 3
cription and price. S. M. Eu- ~
Box 201, Sandy Springs. ae S
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LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want Reg. Guernsey (deep
d with plenty white color)
fra calf, 6-) mos. old, del. to
2 y farm. "State what you have,
- jgrice, wt and bloodlines. H.
Pr thasmons, Farmington.
GAME, FOWL, et
FOR SALE
Flemish Giant rabbits: 12
buck, 10 mos. old, $3.50;
8 lb. gray doe, 11 mos. old,
2.50; six 4-1/2 Ib. 8 wks. old,
$1 ea. $11 for lot. Exp. Col,
gdohn W. Moore, 112 North-
Yew Ave, Warner Robins.
10 wks. old N. Z. White rab-
its, $4 to $5 ea. Terry Peugh,
t. 2, Thomaston, Ph. MI 7-
273; :
_N. Z. White rabbits, superior
quality for breeders, Juniors
d Seniors, $7 to $20 ea. All
. C. W. Page, 149 North
ve., Atlanta, 8. Ph. TR 4-
6452.
N. Z. Whites, ped. 1 yr. old,
buck and 2 does, $20; buck
ee doe, 4 mos. old, over 5
$5 ea.; 2 to 3 mos. old,
oe doe, approx. 10 lbs $4:
also about 20 ft. mesh wire,
Boe Billy Whitaker, P. O.
ox 63, Jenkinsburg. Ph. 4156.
Want pr. Peafowl. ae age.
rice kind and color. J. F.
atkins, Rt. 3, Ball =
POULTRY
FOR SALE
High bred games, of differ-
gnt breeds, 1 and 2 yr. old
roosters, Blue Cubans, Grays,
etc. $1 Ib. and ship and buyer
pay Exp. Chg. John E. Nichol-
son, Blairsville.
4900 W. L. pullets, 15 wks.
old, $1.50 ea. Vaccinted and
wormed, ready to go. Robert
Dutton, Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ph.
Union 5-2707.
About 225 or more W. L.
hens now laying, $1.50 ea. for
lot, at my place. Mrs. Bert T.
words, Rt. 1, Fort Valley.
40 W. L. pullets, 4 mos. old
April Ist, $1 ea. for lot. Apply.
W. M. Sewell, 3005 Sewell Rd.,
Ss. W., Atlanta 11.
About 300 AAAA grade large
type W. L. hens, 1 yr. old,
laying, $1 ea. or 75c ea. for en-
tire lot. Homer Allen, Dial.
3 geese, 19 game hens, lay-
ing, also riding saddle and
cross-cut and 2 buck saws. Do
not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley,
3860 Cascade S. Ww, Atlanta
EA :
4 BB Bronze turkeys, 3 hens
beginning to lay and tom, 1958
thatch. Make offer at my home.
Write first. Mrs. Sam Pickard,
Rt. 2, Adairsville.
3 doe rabbits, 2 white and
brown, $3 ea. at my home.
Ssannot ship. Robt. L. Trader,
B17 Callaway St., College
ark. Phe PO 6-8729.
oo 2 Indian Blue peafowl hens,
~ 9958 hatch, $10 ea.; 1 hen,
3997 hatch, $20. D, Kennedy,
ite 2, Quitman.
Homing pigeons, mated and
banded, bred from proven ped.
tock, $5 pr. Ship Exp. Col.
oney order. E. J. Keene,
sparks.
"Approx. 25 prs. White King
Brie $1 pr. or $25 for lot.
huler Antley, 1004 Cherokee
Marietta. Ph. 8-3673.
~ 20 to 25 pigeons, for $10.
gohn Patton, Rt, 1, Byron.
purebred blue bar Homing
and White King pigeons, ea.
5 po pr. Trade for purebred
I. Red or Barred Rock ban-
ams. Jesse Hudson, Rt.
ee rrallion
6,
Americas finest str. White
ing pigeons, $3 pr. Not less
pr. shipped. Ogden Geilfuss,
/O Melody Brook Farm, Rt.
, Marietta. Ph. HE 5- 7385,
myrna.
1958 hatch extra large
Northern Bobwhite breeder
juail, 1 to 3 ounces heavier
an average, bred and im-
e proved 39 yrs.; quail hatching
eggs. Free color and photos
and prices. Permit No. 43. Wm.
A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg.,
pox H, Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-
866.
- 11 pr. Northern Bobwhite
reeder quail, Permit No. 77,
orty 1958 hatch, all fully fea-
thered, also brooder and In-
ubator. Jack Holland, 451
ee Ave., S.. E., Atlanta 16.
Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs available for immediate
shipment, $20 C. Min. ship-
=. also breeder quail. Per-
it No. 56. G. H. Achenbach,
/O Rocky Creek Farm, P.O.
ox 389, Vidalia. Ph. 4113.
Coturnix
quai, $1 ea:
_ @hicks, $30 C.; eggs, $10 per
hundred. T. G. OKelley,
aysville.
Coturnix quail, laying $2 pr.
- 2oxp.: Col; hatching eggs, 10c
Ba. parcel. post prepaid; pure-
bred Auracanus (Easter Egg)
ehicken hatching eggs, $1 ea.;
fey old chicks, $2 ea, prepaid.
oney Order. Miss Eve Wal-
716 Myrtle St., a E.;
ae Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.
6A GAME FOWL, efc.
WANT ED
Want pr. Blue Peafowl.
Quote age and price. Chas. F.
yas t. 3, Carr ene
re
6 Mallard drakes, $2.50 ea.;
young grown White Chinese
geese, $5 ea.; White Pekin.
cvucks, $3 ea.; 3 African guinea
hens, $1. 50 ea. Exp. Col. Money
Order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,-
716 Myrtle St., N. E,, Atlanta
o Ph ER 4 5152.
White Black Tail Jap and
gray Jap bantams, $5. trio and
up; Dark Cornish bantams, $2.
50 ea. and up; 1 trio White
Cornish, $8. Chas. B. Sum-
mers, Rt. 1, 131 Lee Rd. Ma-
bleton. \
- 1 trio purebred Buff Cochin
bantams, $4.50; 1 pr. of same,
$35 Exch. for pure -bantam
jeggs; also, 12 Ringneck doves,
0) ea. or exch. for other
doves. W. P. Smarr, 412 Neely
Ave., East Point.
R. I. Red, W. L. dark Brown
iz and Duckwing O.E. game
bantams, $5. trio and up:
hatching eggs. 5c ea. All FOB.
J. C. Mitchell, 412 Cavender,
LaFayette;
Purebred bantams, 1 trio ea:
Brown Red Modern and white
Old Eng. games, $10. trio; 1
pr. Silver Spangled Ham-
burgs, $6.; hatching eggs, $2.-
50 doz. by parcel post prepaid.
Fred Blaylock, 515 Cresent
Ave., Chickamauga.
Pit games, bred under wire,
Red Claret stag and hen, white
legged, 11 mos. old, '$8.: 5
Roundheads, 11 mos. old stags,
trimmed, $4. ea; sev. hens in
Clippers and So. Georgians,
pure, $5. ea. See, or will ship.
CoG: Pendley. Lithonia.
13 Dark Cornish pullets lay-
ing and 2 roosters, $2. ea. for
the lot of 15; Brown, Red
Modern game bantams, $6.
trio; young white gander, $3.2
Warhorse game <cock,. -$2.-
young Silver Spangled Ham-
burg -hen, $2.- Will not ship.
ee W. Stamey, Riz-1-/o-Sam
Bell Farm, Clarkesville.
MARKET BOLLETIN:
POULTRY
WANTED
lot.
2 ee be 10 franc. pat.
hives, with one super on each.
Bees left one hive; also smoke
and bee hat or veil, $25. for
Chas; B. Summers, Rist
(131 Lee Rd). Mableton.
Want 6 Brahma bantam hens
and rooster, light color, or set-
ting of eggs. Emmett G. Ham-
by, Rt. 2, Box 304, Douglas-
ville,
Want 2 real nice small and
good laying Silver Sebright
hens or pullets. James Coker,
6 Fortune St., LaFayette.
Want prices on turkey, Mus-
covy duck and peafowl eggs,
and if will ship. R. L. Atkin-
son, Rt. 4, Swainsboro.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$3. for 15 PP parcelpost. Book-
ing orders for April del. L. B.
Millians, 105 Temple Ave.,
Newnan.
Large gourds, 40c ea. also
eastor bean seed, 40c teacup-
full. Add postage. Mrs. R. M.
Vocke, Quitman.
cond., with frame. State pr
and location. M.D. Richa
608 Washington St., S.W.,
lanta 15.
Want 2 wheels for Butle
Muscogee Iron Works 4 wh
farm wagon. Austin Duel
worth, 520 So. Wayne St. Mil.
Large size bamboo cane
roots, 20c ea. plus postage.
Quantity unlimited. B. Fudge,
157 Crawford St. Colquitt.
Giant bamboo eane roots,
50c lb. Add postage. Denver
Holland, 606 College St., Car-
rollton.
White feed sacks, 100 1b.
cap. ripped and washed, $3.50
doz. plus ample postage. No.
COD. Gladys = Duran, Rif,
Cumming.
Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box full,
75c; eatnip and cherry tree
bark, ea. 20c match box full;
cowhorn pepper for home use,
8 pods, 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53,
Ellijay.
White Muscovy duck, and|
black and white speckled ban-
tam eggs for hatching, ea. $1.-
25 doz; also, shelled out pe-
cans, $1.25 Qt. seedling pecans,
35c lb. PP. Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
300 bu. yellow corn for
| FEED, slipped shuck, $1.40 bu.
at my farm, 3 mi. West Roy-
ston. U.S. Hwy. 29. .
Bryant, Royston.
Jerusalem artichokes, fresh
dug, $1.75 gal. del. 3rd zone,
$1.25 gal. my home; also large
Stewart pecans, 1958 crop, 45c
lb. at my home. C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., N.E., Atlanta
bs S
Yellow pop corn, 1958 crop,
big, nice ears, shelled, 25c lb.
or 10c per ear, 6 for 30c. Add
postage. Mrs. Florence Leath-
ers, Rt. 1, Buchanan:
4 large, sugar cured Hams,
70c lb. 4 shoulders, 50c lb; al-
so cured middlings. No freezer
cured. Will not ship. Buce Bur-
nett Rit: Toccoa.
Blue Cuban game eggs, $3.-
90 setting. C. J. Thomas,
Blairsville.
Sev. hundred stalks of old
fashioned sugar cane, for
chewing and for good syrup.
R. H. Greer, Rt. 1, Hampton.
Golden yellow pop corn, most
every grain pops, 20c Ib. Add
postase. J..D. Dyer, Rt. 1,
Hoschton.
Nice, sundried sour apples,
69c lb. plus postage. Mrs.
W. Dennis. Rt. 2, Franklin.
Nice sundried cooking ap-
ples, 50c lb. plus postage. Mrs.
Fred Aaron, Cherry Log.
300 lbs. fresh hog lard, in
50 Ib. cans, 15 lb. Sold only
: 50 lb. cans. Seggie Duncan,
3, (Five FO), Lawren-
ae
8 hives of bees with supers,
$75. for jot. Ai C; 2 Colson,
Glennville.
Aa
L. ty Coastal
Two 50 lb. cans clean, home-
made lard, $9. can. Willie Gib-
son, Rt. 2, Thomaston Rd. Ma-
con. Ph, SH. 6-3779.
Last Weeks Livestock Sales Report
Atlanta
Catnip, lemon balm, hoar-
hound, 6, 50c: garlic bulbs, 3
doz. $1.; peppermint, 25c doz;
8 black walnut trees for $1.;:
Kudzu crowns, $2. C. Plus
postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt.
1, Dahlonega.
Yellow, blood, and sassafras
root, yellow dock, fresh dug, |&
washed clean, All, 2 lbs. for
$1.50 postpaid. Candy Holden,
Rt 5; Blijay;
Yellow dock and poke root,
50c lb., heartleaf, washed and
clean, 25c bunch. Add postage.
Miss Babel es, Rt. 5, Ela-
jay.
~ 1958 black Slant meats,
$1.25 lb: 5 lbs. $6.00 PP. Mrs.
Boyd Nicholson, Hie as
wassee.
Large black walnut meats,
nice and clean, $1.25 Ib. Mrs.
Kittie Nichols, Hiawassee.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Want 2 used saddles in ex-
cellent cond., for cash, within
30 mi. Atlanta. F. G. March-
man, 4701 Grant Rd. Ellen-
wood, Ph. MA 7-9813.
Want 1,000 bales Oat Straw.
Sas Law, Gainesville, Ph s2=
Want 75-100 bu. good quali-
Bermuda sprigs.
Write. Harvey Hester; Rt. 1,
Box 14, Stephens.
Want 5 to 10 colonies bees in
pat. hives, within 50 mi. Car-
rollton, cheap for cash. Will
come after. R. H. Poole, Rt. 1,
oe Ph. Carrollton JE
Want source or supply of
high quality Grade A raw
milk for bottling purposes, or
an individual interested in
starting a new dairy farm op-
eration with steady expansion
in mind. C. N. Roberds, c/o
Roberds Dairy, 2500 Tennes-
see Ave., Savannah.
Ellijay.
ledgeville.
FOR SALE
Crochet pot holders, 25
Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Catt
ton.
Pillowcases, asst. borders
made of new. material, $1
set. or 5 set, $7.50. Add po:
age. Miss Odell Parks, Rt.
Ellijay.
Aprons, asst. borders, 50
ea. 5 for $2: pilloweases, asst
borders, $1. 50 set. or 2 set
$3. Add postage. New materia
Miss Grace E. Parks, Rt,
5-3/4 yds. all col. fancy db
tatting, 50c yd.; 5 pink
50c; 5 yds. 10 in. dbl. 50
other lengths. All prepaid.
chks. Cash only. Mrs. G.
Clifton, Rt. 3, Box 157, Millen
> piece erochet dresser set
. 12 x 16 in. in white or co
ae $3.25 set; 7 in. croche'
book marks, blue with pin
ribbon, 30c ea.; 10 end doilie
50c ea.; 16 in. crochet doilie:
$1.25. PP. Mrs. J. L. Garret
Rt. 1, Box 108, Warm Sprin
White crochet booties trim
med in pink, blue, yellow ani
green, 75c pr.; bibs to match
both for $1; white crochet lac
for pillowcases, $1 pr. whit
linen handkerchiefs,
in tatting, $1 ea. Add posta
Q
Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt.
Monroe.
15 large, new quilt top:
good material, well mad
$1.75 ea. Add postage. Mr
J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.
Pillowcases of good mater
ial, bordered designs in color
with white, $1 ea. Aprons, 75
ea. Add postage. Mattie Dura
Rt. 1, Cumming.
Crochet doilies, flat wor
solid or 2 colors combined, 1
15 and 18 in. across, $i
$1.35 and $1.65 ea.;
cases, print material, col. bor
ders, reg. or large size, $1.50
$1. 75 pr. Del. Mrs. I. M, Sull
van, 124 W. Chandler Sts Cai
roliton.
Baby booties or shoes, nylo:
yarn, handkerehiefs, tatte
trim, dainty crochet on edgs
$1. 40: Linen guest towel:
hemstitched, tatted trim, $1.5
ea. Mrs. Georgia Trylor, chk
Newt Spence, Rt. 5, cae
ton.
White pillowcases, emb.
erochet edge, $1.25 pr.; apr
trimmed print or solid color,
small, 3, $1; med. 3, $1.25,
d0e _ea.; sunbonnets, sma
prints or solid col. $1 ea. Ad
postage. Mrs. Byron Hayne
IRt. 7, Gainesville.
Pure Wingate Brown Red
and pure Claret, stags, yr. old,
$7.50 ea. $12 50 trio; Clarets
now laying, $3.50 ea: hatching
eggs, 15 for $3.56. Will ship.
TE Whittemore. Rt. 3, Doug-
lasville.
2 geese now laying, and 5
white ganders, $2.50 ea. Can
ship but not pay shipping chgs.
C. B. Wilbur, Rt. 1, Aeworth.
2 Muscovy ducks, 7 mos. old,
pr. mixed rabbits, 5 mos. old,
$4. Merlin Marston, 445 Old
Dixie Hwy. Mountain View.
Ph. PO 1-4046.
/Trio Mallard ducks, pr.
white ducks now laving, and
pr. white rabbits, all fine. stock.
Sell or trade for small type
bantams, or will buy bantams.
Harold J. Doss, RFD 1, Hamil-
ton Mill Rd. Buford.
Greenhead Mallard duck
eggs, $1.75 doz. plus postage,
eh H, Pe: ee
about 10 Ibs. ea. $2. ea: also, r
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VEALERS 22.00-34.25 22.50-33.50 | : ae 22.50- 365
STOCKERS & FEEDERS 20.00-30.50 21.00-27.00 = :
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