Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1959 April 15

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Condition, Quality Good,
Out-of-State Markets Say

BY CLAUDE BOGGS
2 Chief, Egg Section
State Department of Agriculture

Georgia has become an egg exporting
ate a great deal faster than some people -

markets and in practically every instance,
ere have been good reports on the quali-
ly and condition of the eggs at the point of

There have been a few minor com-

been receiving Georgia eggs in that some
of the eggs were packed with the small
end up, some were not cleaned as well as

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truck loads of
to out-of-state





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Agricultural
April 5-18, Israel First International
Farmers Convention. | :
April 14-15, Atlanta Georgia Live-
stock Exposition and sale.
April. 17, Athens Piedmont Hereford
Association Sale. 4
April 26 - May 1, Athens Unit one
on the Southeastern Poultry and

Egg Association's
velopment in Management School.



"Executive De-

more closely.







NUMBER 32

they should have been and the quality in : 2
some cases could have been improved. =

Another complaint is that better cases, _
flats and fillers should be used to pack
eggs for export. It takes a rather strong
case to stand the transportation involved =
and by using clean flats and fillers and
ones that have not been damaged, the ap-
pearance of the eggs when they arrive at
their destination will certainly be better.
One other complaint is that afew too many

_ blind checks have been included in those
exported. This should also be watched

Elimination of some of these short-. cae
comings will help the reputation of Geor- _
gia eggs and contribute to the expansion
of Georgias out-of-state egg markets.












WANTED







Middleaged couple, wants
k with poultry. House with
ights to be furnished. Do not
ink nor use tobacco. Exp.
omatic feeders and water-
Prefer near Atlanta, but
ider other places. Reason-
wages. W. C. White, 1272
Wyn Lane, S.E. Atlanta
. MA 2-3315.

tetired white man and wife,
ts job as caretaker, or
king after small amount of
-attle or chickens. Honest and
ober. Need 3-4 house, wired
lee. stove. Go anywhere.
to be moved. Reasonable
s. Permanent work. James

cab Ri, 1,Box 35K - Aj
la.

White woman, 38 yrs. old,
is job helping around
airy or on chicken farm.
Vant 1 room furnished and
fasonable salary. Marjorie
impkins, Rt. 1, c/o E. A.
impson, Stockbridge. |























aints, however, from those who have





Middleaged white man wants
Ob on farm as Caretaker. Roy
. Rt. 1, Box 257, Grif-









Single, sober, white man
ants job as caretaker of farm,
ultry, broilers, layers, hogs,
attle and all livestock in

h. for room, board and
asonable salary. Sober and
liable. Modern conveniences.
er C. Henry, Rt. 2, Rock-















hite woman, widow. no
Waren, wants job on farm,
oing light farm work. Able to
ork. $15. week and room and
1. Mrs. Luella Rushing,
1, Temple.









Woman, 38 yrs. old, do not
drink, widow, 4 children at
home, wants job on farm,
tending chickens, grading eggs,
or farming. Was raised on
farm. Not afraid of work. Have
to be moved. Go anywhere.
Easy get along with. Work 6
days week but go to church
on Sunday. Mrs. Grace Helton,
Rt. 1, c/o Mrs. Lillie Warren,
Blairsville. :



White man, 7 yrs. exp., ean
drive truck and tractor, wants
job on farm for top wages. 2
hands to work. Move any-
where, any time. Need house
wired for elec. stove. Now
live 3 mi. Alpharetta on Webb
Rd. near Martins store. Lili-
ee Malcom, RFD 1, Alpha-
retta.



Want work on farm growing
vegetable, berries, flowers or-
chard work. 15 yrs. exp. also
landscaping, caretaker, operate
machinery, handle other help,
marketing, etc. Above average
salary, good house, ete. Em-
ployed. Write. C. E. Davis, 627
nade Place, N.W., Atlan-

as

White, married man, no
children, wants work on farm
with reliable party. Drive
truck and can quickly learn
to operate farm machinery.
Strong and healthy. Do not
drink. Room, board and rea-
sonable salary. Take caretak-
ers job. Wife work also if
needed. James E. Roberts, Rt.
3, Miller Rd. Lithonia.





39 yr. old man wants job on
dairy. Can drive tractor, truck,
ete. fix farm machinery, do
any kind farming. Have 7
hidiecren, 2 boys. 14 and 13
yrs. can work. Wife can work

in dairy. Need 4 R. house. Have

to be moved. Harry Beal, Rt.
2, Covington.



57 yr. old man with wife
only, want job as caretaker,
or on chicken farm. Unfur-
nished 3 R. house. Have to be
moved. Honest reliable and
sober. Exp. farm work, but
doesnt know everything about
tractors. Roosevelt Elkins,
3412 Fifth Ave., Columbus.

Want at once middleaged
man to batch, or man and wife,
to do tractor and other light
work on farm. Must be exp.

in all tractor equipment, for

raising grain. Must have good
references. No drinking. Mrs.
J. E. Guilford, Lizella. Ph, WE
5-2185.



44 yr. old man wife and 4
children wants job tending
hens, ete. on poultry farm,
like earetakers job, in De-
Kalb or Gwinnett Co. W. T.
Wilard, Rt. 1, Doraville.

Man, wife, 2 children wants
job driving truck or tractor on
farm. Can also do dairy work.
Have to be moved. Nathon
Perdue, Rt. 1, Warrenton.

FARM HELP

WANTED







Want sober, honest man and
wife, not over 1 small child, to
live in home on farm and
truck farm for board, small
salary and half of produce
sold. Must be able furnish re-
ferences. H. C. Leavell, Box
276, Union City.



Want white man, 38-45 yrs.
old, who knows machinery,
hay baler, etc. with small
family and son, 16 yrs. or old-
er, to work with him. No
drinker. Good weekly wages.
No row crops. Raise pecans,
hay, cattle. 5 R. house, wired
electricity, wood, school bus.
S. J. Clay. Rt.-3,; Avondale
8 Rd. Macon. Ph. SH 2-
SLE

Want family, white or col.,
to work by day on farm. Have
good house, wired and plenty
water, on school Rt. M. Young,
Rt. 1, Senoia.





Want farm hand. Must be
able operate tractor. House
wired, on school bus route.
Pay good wages. W. McQueen,
Rt. 6, Moultrie. Ph. YU 5-
5612.

Want dairyman with small
family, sober and_ reliable,
know how to milk by hand or
machines, or any work around
dairy. 60 cows. No drunks nor
drifters. 4 R. house wired for
electric stove. Ref. required.
State salary expected. Ralph
Whitten, Rt. 2 (upper Thom-
aston Rd.) Macon.

Want woman not over 50
yrs. old, for garden chickens
and other light farm work for
home on farm and reasonable
wages. Mrs. W. S. Stone, Rt.
4, Smyrna. =



Want man or woman to help
tend to hens. Live as one of
family. Room, board, laundry
and small salary. Luther R.
Land, Rt. 3, Cumming. Ph. TU
7-7436.

Want reliable, sober man to
work on farm. No row crop.
Hay and grain. Drive truck and
tractor. Good 5 R. house. Pay
$4. day. Ans. letters. Ti G.
Hughes, Newborn.





Want man for gen. farm
small crop on 50-50 basis and
part time work by day for me.
Write just what you want me
to furnish and what price for
day work. Must be sober and
honest. W. A. Biggers, Rt. 2,
Cordele. a



Want honest, sober man,
small family for corn, hay,
truck crop, 50-50 basis. Some ~
extra work when not in crop. .
Cub tractor to farm with. 4

R. house, wired for elec. stove,

cold water, stove, refrigerator,
oil heater, 1 bed (let right

party use). 4 mi. Copperhill, 5
Hwy. 245. 3.8. Tinsley, Ri. 1.

SALE EVENTS

April 27-28 Monday and
Tuesday L. L. Williams,
Auction Sale Shetland pon-.
jes .
Co.) offering 350 Reg. and
Grade Ponies, plenty bred
mares and good stallions,
also, ponies for children.
Public invited. :

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE













Johnson Jett deep well
pump and tank, in good cond.,
$50. J. B. Upshaw, Rt. 3, Cole
lege Park, PO. 1-1809. Soe



Two 7 x 24 rear tractor tires,

in perfect shape with good

tread, L. C. Purvis, Rt. 2, Box =
Phe OL. 64-9

112, Glennville,
2629.

Propane gas tank, 250 gal.
cap., in good cond., about 7
yrs. old, $50., at my home. <
John R. Bonner, 889 Hutchens
Road, S. E. (Orchard Knob) _

Atlanta 15. no

Ford mower, like new, used
only twice. Doyle Patrick, 147
Covington St., McDonough, Ph.
3948, days.











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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as secona
class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
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EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



1 ea., Allis Chalmers, round
bale hay. baler:
ick-up type, $1,050.; 2 sec-
ion, spike tooth drag harrow
with metal draw bar, $60.:
JHC trailer type whirlwind
metal body and wheels, lime
er fertilizer spreader, $25. All
ew cond. D. M. Howard, 1946
alton Way, Augusta, Ph. RE,
8-5071.

3 Murray gins, 3 Mitchell
cleaners, 2 fans, Continental
condenser and press, pulleys,
shafting, etc., for sale. All in



ood cond. Sell all or any part.

di. M. Cole, Sharpsburg.

1952 Farmall cub, starter,
lights, in first class cond., good
tires and tiller, $350. Robert
Caswell, Raymond, Ph. AL. 3-
$548.

3/4 ton, 195] pick-up truck
with new tires for sale. O. E.
Allen, 676 Langston Dr., S. W.,
Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 7-9984.





Windrow



~ 1 gav. pump, 42: it., pisten
ype, $45, in good condition,
Mrs. Hugh L. White, RFD 2,
Stockbridge.

2 row cultivator and planter
for John Deere A, B, or G. In

ood cond, $f75. John 1.
Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville.

Model D-4 Tournapull with
tiltdozer blade and 2 yd. pan,
n running cond.; model 76
New Holland pick-up baler:

eCormick 11 spout grain drill





wand New Idea side delivery |

rake. All priced cheap. W. J.
Frankum, Carnesville, Ph. FU.
4#-2081.



Cole planter, good cond., all
plates, $15.; 3 gal. elec. churn,
imotor in A-1 cond., $15.; elec.
psaturizer, 2 gal. size, dbl. ele-
iment, good as new, $25. J. Y.

rackson, Rt. 2, Box 332, Fair-
urn, Ph. 4881.

Allis Chalmers tractor, har-
row, tiller plow and cotton
duster, all for $600.; also, good
gentle mule, $165. and 250
ales Lespedeza hay, $1. bale.
Fes at my home. Mrs. R. lL.



Ferrell, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. AL.



- B-3355. :

Planet Jr. garden tractor
with handle bar implement
eo bottom: plow, cutting

harrow and cultivators. All in
good cond., $125. for quick
gale. J. H. Moseley, Rt. 3, Con-
vers.

2 disc tiller with 3 point
hitch for ford tractor, $100.
(See at J. A. Crows farm 10

i. W. of Athens on Hwy. 78)

arvey L, Hammond, 205

Riverview Rd., Athens, Owner.

D-7 Caterpillar bulldozer,
eil 9 yd. pan or scraper and
Low Boy and GMC 650 Diesel
all first class cond.
ee at my home on Hwy. 29,
est Point Hwy., or call. D. G.
Tyler, Gabbettville, Ph. La-
. Grange TU. 4-9622.

= 2 row cultivator, fertilizer
and seed _ attachments for
Farmall H, $50.: Allis Chal-
mers All Crop harvester, 66
combine, motor power, $1,000.;
Allis Chalmers roto hay. baler
_ pnd Doff rake, both, $750. All
_ jike new cond., used very lit-
tle. Seaborn Ashley, PO Box
_ 8, Greensboro, es



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192 laying cages for hens, in
good cond., at my farm. See
on week ends or after 5 PM
week days. J. C. Herron, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Martin.

5 deck elec. brooder, in
perfect cond., 1 roll out com-
munity nest and several long
food trays. All reasonable: al-
so, want to buy used metal hen
nests, priced reasonable. M. C.
Lilvey, 1370 Idlewood Rd.,
ee Min., Rt. 2, Pho 3-



4 stone milk churns, one 3
gal. and three 4 gal. and 1|
elec. churn; also, cross Cut saw
and riding saddle and bridle.

cade Rd., Atlanta.

David Bradley garden trac-
tor, used very little, excellent
cond. with cultivator, disc har-
row, middle buster and reel
mower, very reasonable. W.
C. Yancey, 129 Garrison Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. 9-4403.

Bush and bog harrow for
sale. Jack K. Holcombe, Rt.
1, Tallapoosa. Ph. 3832.

Allis Chalmers belly mower
for: C ot -B: A-: tractor for
sale or trade for cultivators.
for C tractor. Ty J...Moore,
RFD 1, Grayson, Ph. TH. 3-
2185.

Oliver corn planter and
Ontario grain drill, both in ex-
cellent condition, reasonably
priced. Paul Mull, Bell Creek
Rd., Hiawassee.

1 row Allis Chalmer cotton
picker, in good condition, cheap
for cash or will trade for corn
snapper and elevator or other
farm machinery of equal
value. W. A. Vick, Rt. 1, Lees-
burg, Ph. 4571.

200 gal. DeLaval. stainless
steel milk cooler, in perfect
cond., cheap, also, 20 Louden
gang operated stanchions,













cheap. Mrs. E. W. McCain,
Stockbridge, Ph. 3702.
ll case egg cooler, Big}

Dutchman, used 3 yrs., in good
cond., $300. H. Grady Almand,
Jr., 3743 Snapfinger Rd., Li-
thonia, Ph. HU. 2-6414.



Messenger, 4 row, cotton
duster, works on any 3 point
hitch tractor, in good cond.,
$75.; also, 1 Cole combination
planter, $18. Enos E. Mullins,
Rt. 2, Box 103, Jasper.

1 ea.large harrow for 60
HP tractor, large sub-soiling
plow, DC Case tractor and
John Deere Grain drill. R. L:
Jackson, Rt. 1, Jonesboro.

Allis Chalmers 1 row ensil-
age chopper, good cond., bar-
gain, also J.D. grass land drill,
good cond., used 1 season,
cheap. Vernon Tamplin, Mad-
ison.

David Bradley, 3 HP, garden
tractor, with cut-a-way har-
row, cultivator, turn plow,
bargain priced at $110., for
complete outfit, used 2 yrs.
Motor needs some repair. H.
S. McGarity, Rt. 2, Deric Ave.,
Hampton.

One 7 row tractor spray,
complete with nozzles, bar-
rel and pump, also 1 Cole corn
planter with tractor hitch for
Super A or cub tractor. Cheap
eget J. B. Bramlett, Mar-
eret.

_3 point hitch rotary hoe, to
fit Ford tractor. Will sell or
exch. for good mowing ma-
chine to fit Super C Farmall.
W. O. Harris, Rt. 5, (Athens
Hwy.), Elberton.

John Deere, No. 506, 6 disc,







turner, can be cut to a 5 disc, |
slightly used, new cond., hy~/

draulic lift control. Reasona-
ble price. Gus G. Moore, Rt.
1, Resaca, Ph. Calhoun, MA.
9-5756.

2 wheel trailer, 8 ft. long
for sale or trade for garden
tractor; also, 1 gal. electric
milks pastinizers: $15. C.-C.
Gresham, Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Ph.
Atlanta, BU. 4-1357.

_2 wheel farm trailer, good
tires, $45. Ralph Dangar, Rt. 1,
Woodstock, Ph. Roswell 6621.

Quail laying cages with hop-
per type feeders and outside
waterers, practically new, used
1 season; also, several holding
pens. Mrs. J. H. Hitchcock,
575 Elmwood N.W., Atlanta
IS. Ph. SY. 4-5525.

Field cultivator, spring type
and set for cultivator sweeps,
never used, for sale. W. C. Da-
vis, Box 409 Jodeco Lake,
Jonesboro. }











Large power syrup mill, 3
rollers, 9 ft. 8 in. copper pan,
priced reasonable. H. G.
Wooten, Rt. 4, Alpharetta.

1 large dinner bell with
iron frame, in good cond., $15.
Mrs. Y. M. Phillips, Rt. 5, East-
eae Ph, Dublin; ELgin 1-



Three 2 H wagons, two 2
H walking cultivators and 1
mule drawn Martin cotton dus-
ter, nearly new, for sale. John



L. Mixon, Rt. 2, Ocilla.



jused less than 3 mos.,

2 disc Athens tiller with 3
point Ford or Ferguson type
hitch, good cond., $65.: also,
Carter peanut shaker and
plows, in good cond., $225.
Donald. Peavy, Rt. 3, Cuthbert,
Pho 115-J-2.

2 Covington planters with
fertilizer equipment and ex-
tra parts and plates, $100.; al-
so, want to buy off-set har-
row, Fritz Orr; Jr., Rt. 1, Pal-
metto.

Bear Cat 14 in. hammer mill,
$65.; hand corn sheller, $12.50;
McCullough No. 49 chain saw,
$112.; post hole drill attach-
ment, 6 and 9 in. auger. $90.;
cattle tattoo machine, 4 letters,
$6.; brush saw, $60.:; bridle,
saddle, bit, $60. W. T. Bar-
nett, Gees Mill Rd., Conyers,
Ph. 6981.

One 5 row cotton duster, in
perfect condition, cheap. Thur-
con Dinning, Rt. 2, Adairs-
ville,

Sears round, electric, brood-







er, 300 chick cap., good as new, !

$10. Mrs. Ruby Pierson, 2495
Hogan Rd., East Point, Ph.
PO. 7-7959.

Case A-6 combine with Wis-
consin auxiliary engine, very
good cond., $595. Geo. M. Ad-
ams, Rt. 1, Box 675, Colum-
bus, Ph. FA. 3-1456.

HD-9 bulldozer and Bucgrus
6-8 yd. pan for sale. Mrs. Earl
Stevenson, Royston, 8152.

2-3/4 HP David Bradley
garden tractor with reverse
gear, utility trailor, turning
plow, spring tooth harrow, cut-
a-way harrow, sickle bar, ro-
tary mower, circle saw and
dozier blade, in good cond.,
$250. C. L. Pauthamus, 3114
Bouldercrest Rd., Conley, Ph.
MA 17-2996.

1951 John Deere B tractor
with planters, cultivators and
fertilizer distributors: IHC





mowing machine (late model), |

grain drill, tiller, harrow and
bush and bog harrow: John
Blue cotton duster, reasonably
pe J. A. Prosser, Mans-
ield.

2 row Covington planters,
complete with Snap-Hitch for
W. D. Allis Chalmers, and 6
row John Blue cotton duster
for W. D., both good cond.:
Suggs tree or Bermuda setter,
like
new. John C. Reid, Zebulon,
Ph. Logan 7-8679.

1 table model Egg-O-Matie
egg grader, 5 grades, 1,800 per
C, also, Big Dutchman auto.
Feeder, complete with time
clock 400 ft. trough and chain,
used 8 mos. Both in excellent
cond. Byron McCook, Gordon,
Pre bide

1 Jr. 5 HP garden tractor
with harrow, plow and culti-
vator, $175. In good condition.





Amilee Sewell, Roswell Rd.,|I

Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph. 8-7850. |

T

Allis Chalmers 66 combine,
ower take off, in good run-
ning condition, $550. J. C.
Gentry, Jr. Rt. 1, Bonaire.

Slightly used irrigation sys-
tem, 2 tractors with plows and
attachments, wagon, corn shel-
ler, corn picker and 2 spread-
ers, 60 pct. of original cost.
Joe McCutchen, Thornton
Ave., Dalton,

Good mule drawn mower and
rake, $35.; good 2 horse wagon,
$15.; 1 Vulcan 2 H plow, No.
10, No. 9 middle buster, Little
Joe harrow and Planter Jr.
cultivator. Make offer. Roy
Albra, RFD 3, Box 205, Wash-
ington (at Metasville).

John Deere 12-A combine
PTO driven, in fair cond.,
$200. N. E. Heatherington, Rt.
1, Tallapoosa.

1951 Ferguson tractor, new
tires, motor recently overhaul-
ed, 7 pieces equip. included,
$1,000. Felton Dunn, Rt. 3,
Canton.

Model 64 Intnl. Harvester
combine, in excellent cond.,
priced reasonable. Harry
Moore, Buchanan, Ph. 3491.

Intn]. 300 utility tractor, 3
dise tiller, tractor with 2 point
hitch, hydraulic lift, power
steering, PTO and belt pulley.
Less than 300 hrs. on tractor.
Reasonably priced. R. I. Yea-
ger, Rt. 3, Box 137-B, Newnan,
Ph, ALpine 3-2184 after 5 PM.

Tygart pre - emergence
sprayer for Ford tractor, $100.,
only used 1 season. Willis
White, Rt. 1, Montrose, Ph.
Cochran WE. 4-2578.

1950 Ford tractor, 1-8 disc
harrow, 1-2 disc tiller plow,
same as new mowing machine,
1 scoop pan and 1 sub-soiler,
Charles Hughes, Rt. 1, Nor-
eross, Ph. 2703.







Want automatic h
in good cond. Give:a

and price in first letter.
schel H. Hutchins, Lith
Ph. HUdson 2-6572.

Want power take off
Ford tractor in good con
price is right. L. B. Br
Howard. eae

Want cultivator for
tractor. State cond. and
J. Ds Nelson, Rit. 2.2 Se
bridge, Ph. 3132. ee

-Want 4-6 used, 8 ft., a
matic, waterers for
house. Must be in good
and cheap for cash. State:
you have. R. J. Kirk,
Alpharetta.































_ FOR SALE >



Govt insp., and treat
Copperskin sweet p
plants, vine grown, $4.50.
prepaid. Ready May 5-10
Frank Merritt, Rt. 1, Screve

State insp., Ga. Red p
plants, $5. M. 4 M, $16. ]
Tyre. Bristol, . Ph. @
3819.

Approx. 15 bu. Sept
sometimes called Unk







plants, good count, moss
ed, ready now, $1. C, $
Prompt shipment, no ch
W. R. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Su
CV as

Hibrid F-2 climbing
Tomato plants, ready A
$1. doz., 10 doz., $4.50
O;= Adams, Rt. 1, Ty fy





1941 John Deere tractor,
John Deere hay rake on rub-
ber, John Deere mower No. 5,
set of planters and cultivators,
No. 22 Cat. with pulley and
lots of spare parts for each.
John E. Voyles, Hwy. 54, Mor-
row, Ga.

Heavy duty, 2 wheel trailer,
in new cond., 7 ft. x 4 ft. 3 in
body with hinged drop end
gates, good tires with spare
tire and wheel. B. T. Carith-
ers, Nicholson.

Shallow well pump with
tank and foot valve, $30. oil
brooder. with hover, 1,000
chick size, 19 feeders and 12,
4 ft. automatic waterers, $35.
HC. Barrett, (Buford Hwy.





11 mi. N. FE. Norcross) Noreross.





EQUIPMENT

WANTED



Want Ford = tractor with
triple hitch, bush and bog disc.
Have Jeep with 4 wheel drive
wagon, heavy hitch, to trade.
Farm used. S. M. Stout, Warm

| Springs.

Want used winch for Cater-
pillar 50 tractor. Prefer single
drum. State price and make. A.
L. Jackson, Rt. 4, Covington,
Ph. 6988.

Want lime spreader body
for truck, prefer dbl. fans, but
will accept single fan. E. G.
Waters, Rt. 1, Clarkesville.

Want 500 gal. Propane tank.
Mrs. J. H. L. Whittemore, Rt.
3, Douglasville. :

Want to exch. 7 qt. National
pressure cooker-canner

Within 20 mi. radius of Wood-
land. J. C. Cook, Jr., PO Box
ee Woodland, Ph. OR. 4-

Want scrape for Ford trac-
tor, 3 point hitch. State price
in first letter. J. L. Suttles,
Vinna Rd., Americus. ;

_ Want set of planters and cul-

tivators for Fort tractor. All
letters ans. D. J. Green, Rt. C
Box 374, Griffin, Ph. 6032.

Want small electric porta-
ble mill to grind wheat. Rob-
ert McConnell, c/o U. S. En-
gineers, Ha'rtwell.

Want to exch. 1946 pick u
truck for small riding eee
tor. All letters ans. W. T. Wil-

lard, Rt. 1, Chesnut Dr., Dora-
ville. :

2

Want garden tractor and
re fee full details.
ra Teem, R: Mi A :
Griffin aO9t. ee a



for |
large bench vise in good cond.










































Red and White Figs, 50c
$1. ea.! Red and Yellow P
and Muscadine vines, 25

sacks, bunch butter be 1
crowder peas. G. W. Br
Toomsboro.

Cert. Ga. Reds sweet po
to plants, also copper
bunch Porto Rico. Wi
ready April 15 or 20, $5:
E. Li, Driggers, 106 Cok
Ave., Lyons, Ph. 4526.

Strawberry plants,
early variety, $1. C, 500, $4.
plus postage. No. COD o:
Gladys Duran, Rt. 1, C
ming.

Freshly dug, well roo
cert. Suwannee Bermuda
lens, in 2 bu., moisture re:
tant bags, bearing tags
seals of Ga. Crop Impror
ment Assn. Exp. Col. per
one-4 bags, $4., 5-9, $3.5
or more, $3. D.
Fort Gaines.

Cokers, 100 Reg. co
seed, direct Ist yr. 1 vi
made 45 bales on 30 acre
puff, fat 5 lock boles, G
84 pct. No black seed. T
ed and delinted; $7. for 1
bag. H. P. Malcom, Rt. 2,
47, Social Circle.

300 Ibs. green pod O!
seed, hand picked, hand s

Make offer. T. C. Morris,
Bakers Ferry Rd., S. W.
lanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-1920.,

Gourd seedBushel, Mar
and Birdhouse, 15c doz., 2d
25c. No orders filled with
stamped addressed envelo|
Miss Gail Wood, Rt. 2, B
204, Martin.

Castor bean seed, prett:
fine for shade, 40c teacut
Add postage. Mrs. R. M. Voel
Quitman. oe

Old fashion bunch
seed, Germ. 88 pct., 45
ful; stripped sunflower
20c cupful, 60c at.; dry
leaves, 30c qt.; sage and
nip plants, 10c ea., $1.
peppermint, five cts. ea.
Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy

Good old time tender
cornfield bean seed, Gerr
pet., 65c cupful; red sd
crowder peas, Germ. 93
and green tender Okra
Germ. 86 pct., ea., 50c cu
Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Rt.3, Ellijay.

Good tender old_time

field bean seed, Speckle
shorts, white Crease _
mixed cutshorts and w.
shorts and Creasebacks
all, 65c cupful ea. A
Mrs. Preston 1





















: 3, Ellijay. =





































































D & PLANTS

d speckled crowder peas,
ie brown eyed and little
ck eyed, and brown crow-
peas, each, 50c cupful;
mas Laxton peas, 40c cup-

me. -G T. Brown, Rt: 1,

arge Martin gourd seed, 10c
oz., 4 doz., 25c plus stamped
elf addressed envelope.
mpt return on all orders.
irs. Kent Prescott, Rt. 2, Box
13, Fitzgerald.

ure Iron peas, bright, fin-
quality, recleaned, treated
keep out weevils, State
ted, 99 pct. Purity, 91 pct.
rm. in 2 bu. bags, $6.50 bu.
E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph.
VO. 3-3314.

ld time, genuine stripped
nfield beans, old time ten-
ler white half runner garden
ans, 65e teacupful; garlic
bs, 50c doz. Add postage.
s Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,









ater, dipper type, rough
face, Penguin, Large spot-
-and Bushel, all, 8, $1.;
mmoth, dipper, up to 40 in.,
doz.; Tree type, up to 6
0, $1. John B. Hastey, Rt.
arm Springs.

White sugar seed cane, four
ts stalk; Red sugar seed
e, five cents stalk, at my
m, 6 mi. N. E. of Alamo,
r Avants Siding. Mrs. Rosa
Johnson, Rt. 2, Box 169,





958 hand saved, round
k green, yellow meat
termelon seed, Germ. 90
., 60c teacupful. Add post-
. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt.

Calhoun.

Large Martin and Jumbo
ourd seed, 25c doz. and
amped, self addressed enve-
ope. Geo. F. Murkerson, Rt. 6.
astman.

Very large Russian mam-
th sunflower. seed, 75c lb.
. C. W. Stamey, c/o Sam
Bell Farm, Rt. 1, Clarkesville.

Short neck, improved Martin
nd large Crooked neck gourd
eed, 10c doz. Delivered. M. A.
is, Rt. 1, Box 115, -La-









mM So). Pal. $1.75 pk;
50c doz; ground sage,
cup. 1 pkt. Shoofly seed
ee with ea. order. Orders
ed promptly. Add postage.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball



Several gal. white nest on-
ons and red and white multi-
fying onions, $1.35 gal. PP
Ga. Mrs. Jas. Gibbs, Rt. 2,
ox 67, Rebecca.

Old time little white tender
[/2 runner garden bean seed,
pet. Germ., $1. cupful plus
stage, 14c for 1 cup, 23c, 2
ips. Mrs. P..H. Wade, Rt. 1,
alking Rock, Ga.

Strawberry plants, Mosto-
n, $1.25.C, Klondike, $1. C,
0, $4. and $8. M; pepper-
nt, 30c doz.; brown stripped
alf runner beans, 75c cup-
1, Germ. 88 pct.; Red and
ite spotted crowder peas,







_Hunt grapevines10, $5.50
PP 3rd zone, 1 male cutting,
unrooted with ea. order. Miss
autelle Holland, Winder.

Boysenberry plants, strong,
ell rooted, 6, $1., $1.75 doz.,
doz., $3. PP, damp packed,
ompt shipment. Mrs. George
llins, 891 Hammond Dr., N.
Atlanta 5, Ph. BL. 5-1449.

Porto Rico potatoe



3



plants,

$3. M, Copper skins, $2.80 M.

hipments April, May and
une. Full count guaranteed.
H. Williams, Alma.

Millions Cert. Ga. Red po-
plants, prompt attention
dt orders, $1. C; 500,.$3:;
M; 3,000 $14.: 5,000 and
M. B. J. Head, Alma,



ground sage, 40c cup. Add |

w booking order, Ga. Reds, ;



_ Cert. Ga. Red potato plants.
|Prompt service. $1. C; 500, $3.;

$5. M; 3,000 $14.; 5,000, $4.
i. ree a ey ae B.
Lowel. ead, Box 19

Ph. 2684. foe

Tomato plants, Cert. Ruteer

and Marglobe, 500, $1.50, $3.

M; Spring Chas. Wakefield
cabbage, Ga. collard and White
Bermuda onion plants, 500,
$1.25, $2. M. Mixed orders ac-
cepted. Mrs. E. L. Fitzgerald,
Box 662, Fitzgerald.

New Era strawberry plants,
$1. C, PP on orders of 200 or
more; everbearing Henry
Fields strawberry plants, $2.
C plus postage or PP on 200
and up. Fine plants, damp, cel-
ophane packed. Money pre-
ferred. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1,
Box 223, Alpharetta.

Running Okra seed, $1. for
one-half cupful: also Kudzu
Crowns, rooted, $2. C, $12.50
M. Plus postage. H. C. Reid,
2303 So. Pryor Rd., S.W., At-
lanta 15.

Kudzu Crowns, well rooted,
$2. C, 500, $7., $12.50 M. Add



postage. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.
Good, heavy rooted, sage

plants, $1. doz; Allens varie-
ty everbearing strawberry
plants, bears from May 15 till
frost, 100 plants, 75c. L. J.
Vollrath, Rt. 2, Smyrna.

2-1/2 A. Blakemore straw-
berries in field, now blooming,
first and second yr. Ready to
start picking about April 15;
also dipper gourd seed, 15c
tablespoon full. Tommy Toles,
Menlo.

Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Cauliflower, Dill, Bell Peppers,
Rutger Tomatoes, Chinese
Cabbage, Heading Collards,
Lettuce, Cabbage, Onion and
Garlic plants, Yellow Toma-
toes, all 35e doz. Only toma-
toes, $1.25 C. No less than $1.
orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Sr.. Rt: 1, Register.

2,700 yds. Hicks Broadleaf
tobacco plants, 1,000 yds.
Cokers 402 tobacco plants,
Rutgers tomatoes, all now
ready to pull, sell by bed or
M; also, Cert. Ga. Red sweet
potatoes, ready April 10. Wil-
liam E. Wisenbaker, Lake
Park, Ph. Valdosta CH. 2-
8043 after 6:00 P.M.,

Large, red, everbearing,
strawberry plants, $1. C; sage
plants, 15c and 20c ea. Both
well rooted and plus postage.
Mrs. J. J. Carter, Conyers.

SEED & PLANTS

WANTED











Want 3,000 lbs. Pensacola
Bahia grass seed that will meet
good requirements for soil
bank practices. J. G. Purvis,
Rt. 2, Millen, Ph. 321-J-3.

Want old fashion white
bunch sweet potatos or would
take running type. State what
you have. George Lymus, Rt.
3, Box 60, Eatonton.

Want pink or yellow skin
P. R. sweet potato plants by
April 15. Must be Cert. plants.
Mrs. Robert Turner, 2005 Che-
shire Ave., SW, Atlanta 15,
Ph. PO. 1-6777.

Want small amount of old
fashion bunch colored butter
bean seed. Not speckled. R. B.
Barker, RFD 2, Box 12, Quit-
man.

Want glazed collard seed.
Advise. Mrs. W. D. Herring,
Rt. 2, Box 402, Lake Park.

~ Want 1 bu. or more bunch
velvet bean seed. State price.
H. A. Wheeler, Sr., Box 186,

Lyons.

Want Coastal Bermuda
sprigs, within 75-100 mi. ra-
dius of McDonough. W. C. Da-
vis, Box 409, Rt. 1, Jonesboro,
Ph. Stockbridge 4445.

Want Green glazed collard
seed or cabbage. Mrs. T. A.
McCrary, 1005 Odum St., Cov-
ington.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE



















Peavine and Cain hay, in
bulk. Sell by load at barn. H.
C. Barrett, (Buford Hwy., 1
mi, NE Norcross), Norcross.





|mos. old. No letters ans. J.

1,000 bales Sericea Lespe-
deza hay for sale or trade for
cattle or fertilizer distributor.
Guy Neal, Ellenwood, (near
on ; anta), Ph. Stockbridge

3,000 bu. yellow corn, and
500 bu. white corn, for FEED,
$1.40 bu. at barn. B. C. By-
num, Shellman, Ph. 2121,

. Approx. 50 tons Coastal Ber-
muda hay, square, wire bound
bales, harvested without rain,
$25. ton. FOB barn. M. F. Gad-
dis, Box 124, Quitman.

Good field hay in large bales,
35 bale. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2,
of 6, Valdosta, Ph..CH. 2-

Well fertilized and_limed,
Sericea, Rye grass, Crimson
Clover hay, square, wire bound
bales, excellent quality, 75c-
$1. bale. Ray F. Almand, 4864
Stagecoach Rd., - Ellenwood
Ph, Stockbridge 4290.

_1958 hay in square wire
tied bales, without rain, Al-
falfa, Sericea, Lespedeza, Clo-
ver and Sericia mixed. Only
600 bales. Make offer of cattle
or cash. F. G. Marchman, 4701
Se ese Ellenwood, Ph. MA.

Bright, clean, feed oats, hea-
vy wt., 85 bu. in bulk, 95c
bu. bagged. L. E. Akins, Rt.
2, Byron, Ph. WO. 3-3314.

150 bals Orchard grass,
Clover and Fescue hay, mix-
ed, cured without rain, 55c
square bale. Ralph Dangar, Rt.
1, Woodstock, Ph. Roswell
6621.

3 or more tons grain sorg-
hum for feed, sound and when
ground makes excellent cow,
hog or chicken feed. Make of-
fer. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE
Cattle

Horned type Hereford bull,
26 mos. old, eligible Reg. pa-
pers. Sired by Great grandson
of Larry 50th (the high merit
bull), out-standing, $250. M.
C. Roberts, Ball Ground.

15 purebred Angus heifers,
about 500-550 lbs. some bred
to Reg. bull. Calfhood vacci-
nated for bangs, out of clean
herd that has never had a
Reactor. Also 5 or 6 extra good
Angus, heifers bred, 600-650
Ibs. P. E. Doster, Jr. Abbe-
ville. Ph. Emerson 5-2630 Ro-
chelle.

Reg. polled Shorthorn bulls
4 are 12 mos. old, one 24 mos.
old. $200.-$300. ea. Phillip
Jones, West Point.

Reg. Angus bulls, coming
breeding age, for sale. J.G,
Purvis; Rt.-2, Millen: Ph: 32T-





Good milch cow and calf,
ealved March lith, $150. at
my barn. E. B. /Travis, Hwy.
138, Riverdale. Ph. Fayette-
ville 5415.

8 top Reg. bred Angus hei-
fers, HEileenmere breeding,
$350.-$400.; sev. open heifers
for less; also sev. bulls, 14-16
c
Nicholson, Hill Top Farm, Rt.
5 Rome. Ph. 7212.

Reg. Angus bull, 2 yrs. old,
proven sire, Great Grandson
of Inty] Champ, Envious
Blackcap B6, Grandson of
Whitney envious 14th, and
Eric Monocaey, Top Honor
winner. Grand Champ at Ga.
State Fair, Macon, 1958. V. C.
ae Rt. 2: Buford: ~ Ph.

Reg. Angus bull, 3-1/2 yrs.
old, from highly bred stock: L.





6 heavy springing, artifical-
ly sired heifers, 3 Jerseys and
3 Holsteins. Large, will make
good cows, priced reasonable;
also, 1, 6 can cooler. Located
8 mi. S. of Barnesville, 1 mi.

+E. off US Hwy. 341. R. Berner

Zeliner, Rt. 2, Culloden, Ph.
Barnesville 699-J-1.

Jersey bull calf, 8 mos. old,
of high bred stock, $75. H. C.
Barritt, (on Buford Hwy., 1 mi.
NE Norcross) Norcross.

Purebred Black Angus bull,
not Reg., wt. 1,200-1,400 lbs.







lalso, Reg. Duroc pigs, 6 wks.

E. Fenn, P. O. Box 557, Adel.

_ Purebred Polled Hereford
bull, from bangs free herd,
subject to Reg., 14 mos. old,
about 700 lbs. $200, my farm,
7 mi. S. E. Hawkinsville on
Eastman Rd., Hwy. 341. A. R.
Lancaster, Hawkinsville, Ph.
Twilight 2-2258. -

Guernsey milk cow, freshe
about May 1 with 4th calf,
gives 4 gal. milk day. No let-
ters. Come see. 9 mi. N. E.
Louisvill, on Middle Ground
Rd. David Benson, RFD 3, Box
113, Louisville.

1 fresh cow, give 3 or 3-1/2
gal. milk per day. Fred Lou-
dermilk, Chase Rd., Rt. 1, Cor-
nelia.

Fourteen 1st calf heifers, 1
Ashire, 1 Jersey and 1 Hol-
stein, 2nd calf. Top quality
stock, free of disease. R. B.
Curtis, Farmington, Ph. Mad-
ison 2603. ae

Reg. Angus bulls, 6-15 mo.,
$200. and up; also, few cows
and heifers, Championship
Bandolier bloodlines, from
tested clean and _ vaccinated
herd. W. T. Torgesen, Whistle
Top Farm, Cornelia. !

Well tamed halter broken
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
calved July 1958. Good size
for age and from outstanding
herd bull. Carl Robert, Ball
Ground.

One Black Angus 7 mos. old
bull, $90., or will exch. for
another Black Angus bull of
equal breeding about 1 yr.
old, to keep from inbreeding.
Roger Warren, Rt. 2, Bowdon.

4 grade Angus cows, about
3-4 yrs. old, 1 with young calf.
$200. ea. av. wt. 700 lbs. Will
not sell separate. H. O. White,
6900 Campbellton Rd., S. W.,
Atlanta 11. |

20 Jersey Guernsey hei-
fers, from high production
cows. $100.ea. Ee A. Jones,
611 Reynolds St., Waycross.















Swine

Reg. Hampshire boars, rea-
dy for light service, also, some
weaned pigs. Bill Pickirell, Rt.
aot Ph. WEbster 4-

Reg. Hampshire breeding
stock, service boars, Lepto and
Bangs tested, 20 eligible and
off marked gilts, ready for
breeding, 60-90 days, Cert.
meat type, health Cert., Bangs
free herd. Forest M. Arnold,
Baxley, Ph. anytime, 3035.

Purebred Berkshire board
and gilts, 5: mos. old, eligible
for Reg., wormed and Cholera
treated. Thomas Black, Rt. 2,
Millen. }

4 purebred Yorkshire boars,
4-1/2 mos. old, of best blood-
lines in the country, $35. ea.
with Reg. papers. FOB. A. B.
Hogg, Rt. 1, Cedartown, Ph.
No. 29 days.

Reg. Hampshires, 7 wks. old,
8 boars and 7 gilts, from 2
SOWS OL 1 pigs each,









old, 4 boars and 4 gilts, from
litter of 13. Shadrack Barnett,
Butler, Ph. Union 2-2565.

Landrace weaned boars and
gilts, best bloodlines. Basil
Steed, Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905.

Purebred Landrace pigs,
males and females, $25. and up.
Lloyd Hughes, Newport, near
Blue Ridge.

5 Hampshire pigs, Reg. in
buyers name, fine bloodlines,
sons of prize sow, $20. ea., 8
wks. old April 18. Ray Black,
Rt. 3, Cleveland.

Reg. Landrace bred sows and
gilts, of Sweedish bloodlines,
bred by Wearhaug 2nd; young
boars and open gilts also. B. C.
bs Macon, Ph. SH. 5-
Bveles

Special on Reg. lLandrace
boars, vaccinated, 12 wks. old,
wt. over 70 lbs., $35. ea. Alvin
R. Greene, Rt. 1, Box 507-B,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-3155.

Choice Landrace pigs, males
and females, 6 wks. 8 mos. old.
Frank C. Owenby, Marietta,
Ph. 8-3361. -

Choice Landrace pigs, males
and females, Imported blood-
lines, treated and Reg. in huy-
ers name. $60. ea.; also, open
gilts, $100. ea. William E. La-
nier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph.
5-1035.

Reg. Landrace

















gilts and

nationally famous boar.



_ Reg. Landrace bred and open.

Blue Ribbon winner from
Burntown Conquest ($6,006.)_
Chol-
era, Erysipelas treated and
tested for Brucellosis. Orders
for va pigs being ace
cepted. Windle Taylor, Rt. 4,

M. and 5 P.M.

Reg. Tamworths, large se=
lection of good gilts and males,
8 wks. old pigs, $25.; older
gilts and males, 75-150 lbs.
$35.-$50.; also, some brec
gilts and few feeder pigs. Mrs.
Charles Baldwin, c/o Charles

Baldwin Farm, Suwanee.

45 shoats
good, slick and healthy, wt. 25-
40 Ibs., $10. ea., or 30c Ib. at



L. H, Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter (Candler Co.) ag

Purebred Hampshire boars,
from Reg. stock, ready for
light service, $50.; Purebred
Hampshire gilts, 3 and 6 mos,
old: male and female purebred
pigs, weaned, $25. ea. J. T.
Gignilliat, Rt. 2, Warrenton,
Ph. 2086.

5 Duroc Jersey and Poland
China, meat type, pigs, now
ready, $10. ea.; also, good
Owensboro, 2 H, wagon, been
used very little, $75. Walter
Stroud, Rt. 1, Box 200, Juliette,

Purebred Landrace pigs, out
of litter of 16, ready to sell







pers, less without. G. B. Stew~
art, Crawfordville.

Reg. Landrace gilts and
boars, also, pigs and shoats at
bargain prices.
Sr. Ric 3, Canton.

Reg. Tamsworth boar, sows,
shoats and pigs, 2 ea., Hamp-
shire and OIC sows, 37 mixed
pigs. Located 7-1/2 mi. N. of
Alpharetta. B. B. Harrison, Rt.
1, Box 82, Alpharetta. |







service, from Reg. stock, $40.-
$50. ea. N. A. Boyette, Hahira,

Reg. Tamworth weaned pigs



Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,
Ph. 6541.

Reg. Beltsville, No. 1, boars,
from proven sire and dams,
good selection from 60-135 lbs.
Call or write. J. C. Stone,
Pineview.



Reg. in buyers name, 100 pct,
imported bloodlines, unrelated
pairs; also, 4 mo. old boars,
$50. ea. H. R. Gossett, Cave
Spring.

fine breeding stock, Reg. and
treated, 15 wks. old, $45. W.
W. Nevill, Raley Rd., Macon,
Ph. SH. 2-0421.

Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs, from
ton bloodlines, Cert. disease-
free herd, boars and gilts, all
ages. Priced reasonable. Law=





ton Ursrey, Hazlehurst.
5 feeder pigs from Cert.
meat type boar, $50. ea.

Healthy and wormed. R. L.
Stucki; Rt. 1, Grayson,
Atlanta DR. 8-1007.



175 lbs. ea., ready to breed,
$45. with papers; Duroc males
and gilts, about 75 lbs., $30.

old, twice grand
winner at FFA
Lloyd Vickers, Wray,
gerald 6474. |

OIC breeding stock, smal
shoats, sired by Billy, son o:
Gay Glade, winner of Nation-
71 OTC show and gale, 1954,

show, $75.



merce.



sex, 2-1/2-3-1/2 mos. old,
$25.-$35. ea. with vapers, less
without: open. gilts, 1 bred
sow, meat type, Revivor,
Wavemaster and Foundation

ersville, Ph. 3856.



Hampshire pigs, 6 male and 4
females. Some of best blood
anywhere,

pers in buyers name. Cannot

jay.

Reg. Landrace boar, Tarpert
Manor bloodlines, 13 mos. old,





Don Byram, Rt. 2, Douglas-
ville, Ph. 2337. =



boars, $50. ea. H.

R. Gossett,
Cave Spring. f






my farm, 5 mi. W. of Metter.

April 21 at $25. ea. with pa-

Landrace males, ready for

2 purebred Landrace boars,



gilts, bred to boar from pres=
ent worlds record litter and to

Alma, Ph, 4983 between 9 A.

ready to wean, _

T. K. Moore, _

and grown gilts, for sale. J. S.

2 purebred Landrace boars,

Ph.

5 purebred Duroc gilts, about _

ea.: 1 male Reg. Duroc, 18 mo. ae
champion

Ph. Fitz-

Will Reg. in buyers name, treat 2
and crate, $30. ea., either sex,
FOB. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1,Com-

Purebred Duroc pigs, either

on

stock. M. M, Neursome, Sand~ S

Litter of 10 purebred

eligible for Res.
$90, ea., 22.50 with Reg. pa-~

chio. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Elli- ee

gentle and easy to handle, $65. _
L. L. Garrett, Barnesville.









































Sea?





~~ TVESTOCK

FOR SALE



Horses, Mules & Ponies

Fast paced, rust colored,
entle, healthy horse, broken
fc saddle and riders, $125.
_ @ash or trade for stock boar
pnd bull or gentle pony. Let-
ers ans. Buyer must come af-
ter. Mrs. Kent Prescott, Rt. 2,
Box 213, Fitzgerald,

Colt, 1-1/2 yr, old, Quarter
horse stallion, 2 white legs,

00. Clarence N. Yoder, RR 1,

lontezuma, Ph. 6916.

5 yr. old quarter horse stal-
Mon, bay color with 4 white
stocking. Proven sire of 5 colts,
very gentle. John R. Walker,

- $863 Vineville Ave., Macon,
Ph. SH, 5-9689.

1 blaze, 9 yrs. old, cow
pony, chunky, 850 lbs, roping,
@utting, fast take off, range
- paised and trained, $250.; 3
Ps quarter mares, 4, 5 and







- yrs. old, $175.-$200. E. S.
Scott, Old Marietta Rd., Au-
-gtell. ;



~ Good work horse, 5 yrs. old,
will ride, $135.; also, small
pony $110., 1 yr. old. Ralph
Toe Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph.
Roswell 6621,

2 Tenn. Walking horse
mares, gentle and safe for
~ghildren to ride. Smooth sad-
dle gaits, well trained, 6 yr.

gid, sorrel, is bred to foal next
Spring; also Reg. gray with
al due in Aug. Mrs. Julia

- York Howell, Rt. 1, Suwanee.

At StudBandar AHC No.
6213, Reg. Arabian Stallion.
Proven sire of premium quali-
ty foals, fee $50. with return
privilege during season. Ex-
tellent facilities to board vis-
{ting mares, $1. day. Willard
train, 609 Murray Hill Dr.,
Dalton, Ph. Broadway 8-5921.

_ At StudRed Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083, American
saddle bred stallion. Proven

Ri of top colts, Grandson of









oble Kalarama. Thomas G.
Vatkins, Jr. 4686 Flat Shoals
Rd, Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692.

-. 2 solid white Reg. Tenn.
Walking horses; several mares
bred; also, colts from $125. up.

_ A. L. Freeman, Fruit Hill

Farms, Yatesville.





Reg. Palomino stallion, pro-
ven sire. Peter Hodkinson, Pea
wes Rd., Cornelia, Ph. 844-

gD :

Nubian doe, with male kid,
freshened Mar. 12, cannot ship.
Miss Dorothy Mathis, Tiger.

~ LIVESTOCK

WANTED

Want 1 Beltsville boar, hog
priced right. Tom Holder, Rt.
3, Monroe. Ph. 5449.

Want several Duroe pigs.
State what you have = and
price. Curtis Alexander, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.

Want 10 Reg. Hampshire or
Duroc sows that will litter
about the same time. D. J.
Green, Rt. C, Box 374, Grif-
fin. Ph. 6032. :

Want 10 young heifer and
bull calves, not Reg., 4-6 days
old. C. W. Clay, P. O. Box 56,
Whitesburg.

Want 1 Black Face ram
sheep, W. Y. Harper, Wray.

Want 1 Mexican burro.
Must be gentle and priced
right. Dick Causey, RED 2,
Moultrie, Ph. Yukon 5-3192
during day.

Want 1 reg. Guernsey male
calf, 6-9 mos. old, del. to my
farm. Red with plenty of white
and good bloodlines. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

~ POULTRY:

FOR SALE



















Jap. white Silkie bantam
eggs, $3. doz; Ringneck pheas-
ant: eggs, $2. doz:, PP: also,
want 25 Jap. Black Tail ban-
tam eggs for hatching. J. L.
Taylor, Rt. 2, Ft. Valley. Ph.
TA 5-5804. :

20 young, common, small
bantam hens, 1958 hatch, now
laying, 40c ea. plus shipping
chgs. Randall Walker, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

White Crested Black Polish,
black and white Cochin, mod-
ern BB Red. Red Pyles, Silver
Duckwing games and Round-
head pit game bantam hatch-
ing eggs, $4. to $5. for 15, PP.
All for show birds. Fred B.
Thompson, Clarkston. Ph. HI
3-9147.

3 red and white speckled
bantam hens and rooster, $1.
ea. Warhorse game cock, $1.:
young white gander, $3. Will
not ship. C. W. Stamey, Rt. 1,
oe Sam Bell Farm, Clarkes-
ville.









2 Bay riding horses, have
ad training for use with cat-
eatle. fh. W: Jones, Jr. Rt: 1,

Box 157, Leslie.

_At Stud Rising Sunday
po dbl. Reg. Palamino stal-



ton PHA No. 15,357,
TWHBA No. 550-168. Maires
oarded. Ray T. Warr, Rt. 2,
Box 154, College Park, Ph.
MPO. 11-6732:

_ Sheep and Goats

| Yoggenburg milk goat, 2
. yrs. old, 4 qts. Ist freshening,
noe prs. Nubian-Toggenburg cross,
hornless, from good milking

stock, due to freshen lst time
goon, $25. Mrs. M. W. Brooks,
Rt. 2, Rockbridge Rd., Li-

thonia, Ph, Stone Mtn. 8160.



oe 500 Western ewes and a few
. Reg. Suffolk rams for sale. R.
_, &. Jackson, Rt, 1, Jonesboro.



Fine milk goat, gives gal.
ilk a day, just freshened 2
Kids, also, Toggenburg goat, to
freshen soon. Cannot ship. Mrs.
ee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd.,
W, Atlanta 11.







: - White Saanan, de-horned,

mille goat, just freshened, will

| pive gal. milk a day, $35. with-
put kid; also, Saanan male
. putt-headed goat, $15. or both,
$45., at my place. Mrs. Cleo
Wilkins, Rt. 3, Covington Rd.,
Lithonia, Ph. 5702.

1 milk type male goat, for
gale. Contact at







milk goats and 1 billy,
_ aanan and Toggenburg; 1
gow, 2 pigs for sale; also 200
white roosters, 7 wks. old, 75c
- @a. for roosters; and 1-1/

truck. All at my home. Mrs.
J. W. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 142,
sonesboro, Ph. 5157. =

if



a4:



ton



Black Breasted small type
bantam hens with baby chicks.
Letters ans. Walter Johnson,
ae Mableton. Ph. Austell

Key Foundation, White Cor-
nish cockerels, now 6 wks old.
Order now to be del. later, $3.
ea. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3,
Sparta.

18 Clayborn pit game hens
and 1 rooster, $35. for lot at
my home. Remer Willis, Rt.
5, Lyons.





MRA RET EULCETIN

-20 W.L. hens, 2 yrs. old, now
laying, 75c ea. Will not ship.
Mrs. Fabon Brown, Tyrone. Ph.
HO 1-3895.

White Chinese geese, males

only, $5. ea; Mallard duck
drakes, $2.. ea; Araucanus
(Easter Egg) chicks, day old,
$1. ea. Shipped Exp. Col.
Money Order. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. NE,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.

Baby geese, 150 chickens, 4

wks. old, 40e ea; also white

feed sacks, no letters, nice
cloth, 4 for $1. Add postage;
chicken fertilizer, 100 lb. bags.
Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurray
Dr. S.W., Box 487, Atlanta 11.
Ph. DI 4-1388.

White Muscovy quackless
duck eggs for hatching, $1.25
doz: also, good seedling pecans,

25c lb. plus postage. Mrs. Fred

Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta.

Green Head Mallard duck
eggs, $1.75 doz. plus postage.
E. H. Bridges, Sharpsburg.

POULTRY

WANTED



Want 1 Brown Leghorn roo-
ster. Henry Campbell, Sum-
merville.

- Want 12 or 15 Cornish game



hens and 1 rooster. Walter
Shurling, RFD 1, Hawkins-
ville.



Will exch. bantam chickens
or Ringneck pheasant rooster
for pr. of rabbits, any kind.
Andy Page, 825 McWilliams,
Rd: SH; Atlanta -15,-Ph. MA.
7-8383.





GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALF

Few prs. Ped. Chinchillas.
Sell or exch. for grass seed or
pedigree calf. All letters ans.
F. Stahl, Rt. 4, Ellijay.

1958 hatched, extra large.
Northern Bob White breeder
quail, one to three ozs. heavier
than avg., bred and improved
39 yrs. Also, quail hatching
eggs. Free color photos. Wil-
liam A. Thomas, 421 Mark
Bldg., Box K, Atlanta, Ph. MU.

-8-0866.

10 prs. Northern Bobwhite
breeders, $4. pr., Exp. Col.;
Coturnix quail, $2. pr., Exp.
Col.; hatching Coturnix eggs,
10c ea., parcel post PP. Send
money order. Miss Eve Wal-
lace, 716 Myrtle St., NE, At-
lanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs available for immediate
shioment, $20. C. Min. ship-
ment. Permit No. 56. G. H.
Achenbach, c/o Rocky Creek
Farm, P. O. Box 389, Vidalia,
Ph. 43132 3

Ringneck pheasant esgs, 10
ea. Cannot shiv. Mrs. Virginia

|Sturdivant, 1962 St. Johns Cir.,
SW. Atlanta 15, Ph: PO. 7-.







MISCELLANEOUS

Plus postage. Mrs. Paul Ed-
mondson, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

White feed sacks, 100 lb.
cap., ripped and washed, $3.25
doz. Plus ample postage. No
COD orders. Gladys Duran, Rt.
1, Cumming.

100 lb. cap., white feed bags,
no letters, used only once, 5,
S150, 10.82.75); 20, $5:. $24.
C. PP 2nd zone. No checks nor
COD orders. Remit by Postal
M.O. Major Crow, Rt. 2, Hol-
land Subdivision, Gainesville.





N. Z: White rabbits for
breeding, some superior bucks
and does, ready to breed, $8.-
$10.; Juniors (if preferred),
same price. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave. N.E., Atlanta 8,
Ph. TR. 4-6452.

1 pr. grey-black rabbits, 4-
1/22m0s. old: $2.50: 2-Calit.
bucks, 5 mo. old, $3. ea. John
Fields, 1026 W. . Poplar St.,
Griffin, Ph. 3682.

~ 6 pr. purebred N. Z. Red
rabbits, -3-5: mos. old, $8. pr.
$10. trio; 5 purebred Calif.
does, 2 bucks, 5 mos. old, $7.
pr. $9. trio; several good mix-
ed does and bucks, crossed,
Flemish Giant and N. Z. White
reasonable. Charles Harris,
Clarkesville, Ph. 3-2747.

Young rabbits, 6 wks. old,







$1. ea., black, gray and white.

C..R. Philpot, 1577 Bankhead
Ave., N. W., Atlanta 18, SY.
4-0009.

Trio Ringneek pheasants;
Bob White quail, from 1 wk.
up, Per, No. 36;Cornish ban-
tams and hatching eggs. Can-
not ship. C. BE... Duke, 1803
Bouldercrest Dr., SE, Atlanta
16, Ph. MA. 7-1665.





6 game hens, now laying,
very prolific layers, and 1 roo-
ster, $5. M. W. Brooks, Rt. 2.
Rockbridge Rd. Lithonia: Ph.
Stone Mtn. 8160.

Pheasants and Chukars, al-
so, pheasants and Chukar eggs
at reasonable price. L. LL.
Hobbs, Rt. 1, Upatoi, Ph. FA.
3-7092.



20 hens, very good layers.
and 1 rooster, purebred Cor-
nish games, $2. ea. Charlie
Hicks, Hiawassee.

Indian Blue peafowl, 3 yrs.
old, $25.! 3 peafowls, 2 yrs.
old, $15. ea. Mrs. E. We Mc-
Cain, Stockbridge.



Purebred heavy type Dark
Cornish hatching eggs, $1.65
for setting of 15 and my car-
tons returned at buyers ex-
pense. M.O. only. Miss Cora B.
Patterson, Rt. 1, Box 35 Ty Ty.

150 W. L. hens, laying, $1.50



.;ea; 100 mixed breed, mostly

Reds, $1.75 ea. H. O. White,
6900 Campbellton Rd. S.W.,
Atlanta 11.

95 laying Champion Han-
neger W.L. hens, 15 mos. old,
$1. ea. Cannot ship. Grady
Bynum, Georgetown.

5 About 2500 Keystone W.L.
hens, laying 65 pct. or better,
$1. ea. or 75c ea. for entire lot.







Emmett Seabolt, Margret.



150 Babcock W.L. hens, now
laying, raised last year, $1.25
ea. at my house. J. W. Stevens,
Rt. 1, Moreland.

Fertile turkey eggs, 10c ea:
turkey polts, 50c ea. Cannot
ship. Frank A. Smith, 4831
Chamblee Dunwoody Rd.



|}Chamblee. Ph. GL 7-5686.






Americas finest strain White
King pigeons, $3. pr. Not less
than 2 pr. shipped. Ogden A.
Geilfuss, c/o Melody Brook
Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3,
Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-7385
Smyrna.

35 common mixed pigeons,
$3. pr. or trade for bantam or
Hamburg chickens. Cannot
ship. C. E. Davis, 406 Ellawood
Ave., Cedartown.

2 pr. Silver Kings, test
mated, good, large pigeons,
$2.75. pr. Or $5. for: both: pr.
K. RK. Kight, Kite, Ga:

Large Bobwhite, Blonde and
Red quail breeders, $4.. pr.:
Chukar quail, $7. pr. Permit
24. B. H. Sharpe, 1935 Colum-
bus Dr.,- Decatur, Ph, BUtler







9-7810.

- pr. Northern Bobwhite
quail, from prolifie layers of
May 1958 hatch, $3.50 pr.



Shipped RR Exp. only. Permit |

No. 41. J. E. Akins, 1531 Athens
a Atlanta 10, Ph, PL.



100 lb. cap. white feed bags,
25c ea. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming. g

100 lb. cap. white unwashed
feed sacks, free of holes, 10,
$2.25 or 25, $4.50 PP 2nd and
38rd zone. Evelyn Bramlett,
Margret.

50 lb. can home made lard,
15c lb. Come after. A. C. Ma-
loney, Noreross.

Country sugar cured ham,
20-25. Ib. ea., $1.. lb. At. my
home or plus postage if ship-
ped. W. C. Jones, Rt. 2, Box
02, Union Point.

100 lb. white feed sacks,
washed, free of holes and let-
ters, 25c ea. and postage on
orders less than 1 doz. Mrs. E.
L. Robinson, Rt. 2, Jasper.

Old Ga. cane syrup, dark
and strong, mostly in 1/2 gal.
tins, $1. gal.; several cases,
1957, good sop syrup, 12 at.
jars per case, $5. case. At my
farm 5 mi. W. of Metter. [;
H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter.

~ One full roll, less 50 ft., bob-
wire, $8. Joseph Sayne, 2694
Sewell Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
PL. 5-2946. fe

2,000 hand split old fash-
ion fence rails, cheap. Write
or phone. Clark W. Doster,
ae 1, Perry, Ph. GArfield 9-

Bass, Bream and _ Crappie

















fingerlings at my farm or will|

deliver. Charlie Smith, Cal-
houn, Ph. MA. 9-3219.

. Fresh rendered hog lard,
packed in 3 lb. buckets, 60c ea.
and in new 25 lb. cans, $5.
Mrs. J. A. King, Rt. 3, Rock-
mart, Ph. 4285 Dallas.

_ Blue Gill Bream fingerlings,
truck del. or pick up at my
farm. Lanier Craft, Clayton.

Large Bamboo cane roots,
20c ea. Plus postage. B. Fudge,
157 Crawford St. Colquitt.

200 used, 10 frame, bee hive
bodies, $1. ea. No disease.
Come after. A. S. Blanks, PO
Box 229, Valdosta.

10 hives bees, brood cham-
ber and 1 super, $90. ea. W.
R. Riley, Kingsland. ey

Martin gourds, 15, 16 and
17 in., 15 ea; smaller sizes, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca-
milla 3. :



Pwo ss 1b agank,
hams, 75c lb. J. B. pa ae
e oo Park, Ph, PO, 1-



| wood Ave., SE, Atla





























































2 large cured han
Nice and clean. (
Mrs. Martha W.
Box 53, Ellijay.

Yellow root, 4 Mb.
sweetgum bark, 4 Ib,
also, May apple, 4 Ib.
Noel Crump, Rt. 2,
Rock. oe

Yellow root, freshly
washed, 4 lb. lard bo
sunflower seed, Marti
mental, long handle a;
bo gourd, seed,
pkt., 25e and stam
lope. Mrs. Ventis W
5, Ellijay.

Jerusalem articho
planting, now ready,
PP to 3rd zone. C.
149 North Ave., NE
Ph. TR. 4-6452.

MISCELLANEO

WANTED











Want large farm bel
or over in diameter,
size, price, cond., an
Wayne Sprouse, 2305



Want to buy 50 Ibs
beans for cooking Rob
McConnell, c/o U.S. Engi
Hartwell. | oe

HANDICRAF

FOR SALE







Emb. pillowcases, $.
emb. day of week dish
$l. set; print aprons
40c, med., 50c and larg
ea. Add postage. Mrs
Major, Rt. 8, Gainesvill

3 appliqued quilt tops,
on white, Dbl. bed size, -
asol Girls, 1 set together
pink and other with lav
1 Dutch Doll, set togethe
pink, $6.50 .ea. Mrs
Staten; Box: -65,". Chats
Rd., Dalton.

Red, white loop hot
mats, 25c ea.; crocheted pill
case edge, 25c-50c yd; |
cheted decorative pot
25c ea.; 13 in. pineap
sign doily, $1.50; 9 p
luncheon set, $2.: 6 clo
holders, $1. Add postag
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, B
Camilla 3. :

Emb. pillowcases, o
material, $1.25 set; em
plain dishtowels, 10c ea.
holders, woven, 2, 25c.
postage. Mrs. L. M. Maj.
7, Gainesville.

Searf and bedside piec
maich, white Indian H
emb. design in pink.
stitch, 1 in varigated
crochet trimmed, $
seart: -$275
Head scarf, white, 16-1/
in:, $2.75. 20c postage
Mrs. Julia Singleton
Hall Ave., SE, Atlanta 1
MA. 17-2654. .

Crocheted baby shoes
blue, green, yellow or.
matching ribbon, $1. p
cheted doilies, pi
sign, white, pink or yellow.
of 3, $2.; bright colored Je
loop pot holders, 20c e
postage. Mrs. Joe. B.
Rt. 5, Ellijay. S

Crocheted baby shoes
bootees, of baby yarn, $
pr.; linen handkerchiefs
ted trim, $1.40 ea;
handkerchiefs, tatted
$1.25 ea.; linen guests tor
hemstitched, tatted trim, $
ea., or cotton, $1.50 ea.
Georgia. Taylor, c/o
Spence, Rt. 5, Carroll

- Dbl. bed size quilt t
bottom, $4.50 ea.; cotto
sey pot holders, 10c ea
postage. Mrs. Garney P
field, Rt. 2, Comer. yu

Pilowcases, made f
sacks, bordered with fl
blue, yellow, pink, reg.
crocheted edges, $1.50 p
10c postage; white cro
dresser scarves, $2. pli
age: It x 26 an; and oa
Pineapple design doilies,
across, $1.75 ea. Plus
Mrs. A. B. Atkinson, Rt
con. a





















spread, made i
white and very 1]
large center piec
design, $1.50



Hester, Blak