Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1959 April 22

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Georgia
_ Farmers
























Working Larger Trees

For the first time since the virgin pine
timber of the Southeast was cut out, over
0 percent of our Naval Stores producers
ist year limited their turpentining to
ees 10 and over in diameter, according

yhn Cooper, supervisor of the Naval
res Conservation Program.

The significance of this improving
end in gum Naval Stores practices is

ers are recognizing that each inch rise
the minimum diameter of trees cupped
ill mean at least 25 barrels of gum per
more production.

In view of rising hardware and labor



an announcement made this week by -

nd in the fact that more and more pro-



piling and sawlogs when their timber is
worked out in stands of larger diameters,
he adds. .

To illustrate the effect of holding tim-
ber for larger diameters before cupping,
the Lake City Branch of the Southeastern
Forest Experiment Station conducted re-
search which showed a 55 percent increase
in yield between a 9 and 12 treea good
profit margin. : |

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Agricultural
CALENDAR

April 26 - May 1, Athens Unit one
5 on the Southeastern Poultry and
Egg Association's Executive De-
velopment in Management School.

May 2, Macon Georgia Purebred

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Many gum producers are also recog-

nizing the need for one or two good selec-

tive pulpwood thinnings in their.
timber stands before beginning a naval
stores operation. Such thinnings at the
proper time and in the correct manner
will result in a higher percent of green

crown which is equally as important in

naval stores production as diameter.

When the Naval Stores Conservation
Program started in 1936, over 30 percent _
of the naval stores faces were being work-
ed on trees under 9 in diameter, For the
past several years, less than 2 percent of
the turpentine faces have been under this
size, and the trend continues upward each >
year,

Landowners and naval stores produced
planning to hang virgin cups in 1959 are
urged to contact their NSCP Area Fores- |
ter or the Program Supervisor at Valdosta
























FARM WORK

WANTED



fan with wife and -2 small
dren want job on farm.
ave worked on dairy but pre-
truck and tractor work.
e to be moved. Wages to
$5 day. Nathan Perdue, Rt.
Warrenton.

osts and the fact that it costs about the

e to chip an 11 or 12 tree as a 9,
increasing number of alert producers
turning to larger diameters to insure
ore profitable operation, Cooper says.
ikewise landowners are recognizing the
reased values to be derived from selling



hite man wants job on

m, 36 yrs. old, can drive
ractor and truck and do most
kind farm work. Want $20
week, board and laundry, and

be off every Saturday at
n until Monday morning.
anywhere. Do not curse nor
k. S. Y. Abercrombie, 525
th Ave., C/O W. C. Lecray,
jetta.

























hite man, 31 yrs. old, with
e and 2 daughters, good
ealth, want job on farm driv-

le and hog farm. Need
k immediately. Have to be
ed. Albert Hardy, Rt. 1,
helle,



tractor, or on poultry or









amily of 9 want place on
arm with man who will stand

Need 4-5 R. house. John
-Rd.), Villa Rica.

in cropping. Willing to
illips, Rt. 2 (No. on Rock-







Sheep Breeders Association Sale.
May ll, Tifton Coastal Plain Experi-
ment Station Field Day.

May 29, Albany Georgia Angus As-
sociation Sale.







White man 50 and wife 42
yrs. old, want light farm work

on farm. Prefer as Caretaker.

Place to live. Have to be mov-
ed. (Phone No. 5009, person
to person) and alli letters ans.
Cc. L. Morrell, 806 Sunshine
Dr., Apt. 4, Griffin.

Want job on farm, light
farm work, gardening, tending
to chickens, ete. Am stout and
able to do work of that kind.



51 yrs. old, good health. Need_

job at once. Mrs. Lissie Coram,
Rt, A, Ellijay.

Want job on chicken or vege-
table farm, tend to broilers,



laying hens, etc. Wife can wash.

and grade eggs. Both experi-
enced with chickens and vege-
tables. Both church members,
dont drink nor curse, and
dont live with people who:do.
We are colored. Richard Win-
frey, 1170 Mitchell Bridge Rd.,
Athens, Ga.

Want job of light truck
farming, or as Caretaker of
farm. 51 yrs. old, single. W. T.
Smith, 1186 Francis St., N.W.,
Atlanta 13. Ph. TR 5-3730.

Want job on chicken farm or
to look after cattle or feed-
ing hogs, etc. Must have good
wages, also house with water
and wired for stove. At once.
Go anywhere. Just wife and
self, Christians. Jack Gowens,
411 East 4th Ave., Rome.





Georgia

@ EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI



Single, white man, 65 yrs.
old, non-drinker and do not
smoke, in good health, can give
good ref,, want job on farm.
Andrew Turner, 398 St. John
Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15.

FARM HELP

WANTED







Want white or col. man, help
with chicken house, be able to
drive truck and operate trac-
tor and cultivator with tractor
and do gen, farm work. No
drinking. W. E, Newman, Rt.
3, Douglasville. Ph. 2987.

Want man with small fam-
ily to work on Livestock and
Hay farm. 3 R. house, lights,
running water and garden
space. Reasonable salary. Good
community. J. P. Simpson,
RFD 2, College Park. Ph. PO-
1-6859.





Want good tractor operator.

and farm worker, with small
family for eattle farm. Good
proposition for right kind of
man, J. G. Purvis, Rt. 2, Mil-
len. Ph. 321J3.

Want family to help chop
cotton and pick cotton, Have
4 R house with lights. Small
crop, or hire man and wife,
45-50 yrs. old. J. G. Greenway,
Rt. 1, Conyers.





Want family to work on
commercial egg farm. Man
with chickens, Wife in egg
recom, Must be honest, sober

and willing to work. Good 4 R.

house with bath furnished, a-
long with salary. A. S. Calla-
way, Cross Road Farms, Rayle.

Want reliable middleaged
white woman to live in home
on farm and do light farm
work. Will furnish food, pri-
vate room and $10 wk. Mrs.
H. M. Meadows, Rt. 2, Kite.

Want middleaged, unincum-
bered, white woman to do light
chores on farm and flower
garden for room and board on
farm, and small salary. Mrs.
Gussie Head, Rt. 4, Douglas-
ville, Ph. -2492.

Want dairyman. Small herd
to milk. Man must be able
furnish references and report
for work at once. Good pay,
house, lights and running
water furnished. H. D. Smith,
Jackson. Ph, 6831.









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, etc. Weekly wages. 5 R.
house, Elec. water, wood,
School bus. No row crops.
Raise pecans, hay, cattle. S. J.
Clay, Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd.,
Macon. Ph. SH 2-5117.



for advice on the cupping practice best
suited to their timber.

Farm foresters of the
Service, extension foresters, and consul-

tant foresters are also available to advise
landowners needing advice on their forest
-management and naval stores practices.

State Forest





SALE EVENTS

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

May 2SaturdayShow and.
Sale, State Fair Grounds,
Macon, Bibb Co., Georgia
purebred Sheep Breeders
Assn. ... 80 Rams, Suffolks,

_ Montadales, Hampshires . . .
raised and consigned by
Georgia BreedersAt Auc-

' tion... Show, 10 AM; Sale,
1 PM. For details contact,
Jake White, Ga. Agri:. Ex-





tension Service, Athens, or

E. P. Warren, Univ. of Ga.,
Athens. ee

~ EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE







1 ea.1 H wagon, hay rake,
guano distributor, planter, disc
harrow, ratchet stock, middle
buster, dbl. foot plow and 2
turn plows. All in good condi-
tion. Charley Knight, Patter-
son, RFD 2.

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Ceorgia, First:
@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS

@ NAVAL STORES











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; EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



1 shallow well pump, com-
plete with plastic pipes, all
ood as new, $50. H. L. Glow,
t. 2, Ellenwood, Ph. 4425
Stockbridge.

David Bradley Garden. trac-
tor with sickle bar, mower and
home made plow. Priced rea-
sonably. See at my home near

ickville. Isaac T. Evans, Rt. 1,

owman.





I good cross cut saw and 2
H plow stock, without handles,
or sale cheap. W. F. Coalson,

t, 1, Austell.

1 dump type, Allis Chal-
mers, hay rake, fits. AC trac-
in H. H. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dah-





Allis Chalmers, pickup hay
baler, almost new, $750; also,
Case mowing machine, 6 ft.
blade, works on any trailer
ee take-off power, $175. M.

V. Gunn, Rt. 1, Zebulon.

IHC mower for Farmall A
tractor, used very little, also
some guards and sections. Au-
tin F. Gustafson, Rt. 1, Box

25, Lilburn, .

4 wheel drive Wyllys jeep
font up 1951 truck, in excel-





ent mechanical cond., $425.
orbett Williamson, 978 Heard
Ave., Augusta, Ph. Regent 3-
6978.

Taylor-way, 8 24 in. disc,
harrow, used less than 50 hrs
for sale or will
trade for cattle. J. W. Shep-



ard, Jr., 4405 Rockbridge Rd.,

tone Mtn., Ga.
One 30 in. David Bradley



ynower blade and. all fittings,

In good condition, $25. H. L.
Bogeus, Rt. 1, Rocky Creek

d., Hampton.



John Blue, 6 row cotton dus-
er, works off drive shaft, not
point huck-up, good as new,

B75. Robert Lee Campbell, Rt.

, Box 76, Temple, (on_Copper
5 Hwy., N. E. of Buchan-
ny, =

Buckeye automatic feeder
with time clock, 500 Ib. cap.,
used 2 yrs., in good cond., $225.
at my place. E. B. Gray, Un-
ion City.

No. 498 Clipper cleaning
machine with screens and
1952 pick up, 1/2 ton truck,
for sale. J. K. Forrester, Lees-
burg, Ph. nights, 2361.

Farmall H tractor in good
cond. and one 6 disc tiller, 28
in. dises. See at Sam Lawhorns,
RFD i, Concord. Roy Law-
horn, owner. Jonesboro.

John Deere hay bailer, bail-
ing wire tie with motor, prac-
tically new, also has Dwarf
side del. rake in good cond.,
all for $1,500. I. N. Gilland, Rt.
2. Villa Rica, Ph. 8643.

Fairbanks-Morse deep well
pump, in good cond. with pipe
and 30 gal. tank total price,
$75. Located 5 mi. off Roose-
velt Hwy. on Old National
Hwy. John H. Boyton, Sr., Rt.
1, Riverdale, Ph. Mon. and
Friday, Pl. 3-4543 (day time)

1956, S-100, 1/2 ton, Intnl.
pick up truck in good cond.,
$795. Lamar Howell, 927 Wal-
ere Louisville, Ph. MAin

Allis Chalmers, 1 row ensil-
age chopper, in good cond.,
bargain, also, J. D. grass land
drill, in good cond., used 1
season, cheap. Write or eall.
Vernon Tamplin, Madison.

2 row planters and cultiva-
tors to fit John Deere A, B, or
G, in good cond., $175. John L.
Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville.

1953 Ferguson 3 point hitch
tractor and gang plows, har-
rows, dump rake and draw
bar, $1,100.; <also, 5-1/2 ft.
blade bush hog, 3 point hitch,
$300. All good cond. See after
4 P.M. or Saturdays. No let-
ters. We L. Holland, Rt. 1,
Temple, Ph. 4420.

50-T Intnl. baler. square
bales and twine tie. Tim Cole,
eae Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-

Cavalier Roto mower, 18 in..
like new. also, 300 gal. oil
tank. C. L. Paulhamus, 3803





















Bouldererest Rd., Conley, Ph.
MA. 7-2996. ee



oe MARKET BULLETIN _

Ford tractor, low hrs., A-1
cond., 5 pieces equip. for sale;
also want 10 square used gal-.
vanized roofing and hog wire
and 1 peck crowder peas or
more. Give price and your lo-
cation. L. A. Powers, 221 W.
Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170,
nights... -

Mule cultivator, hay rake,
wagon, all King plow tools.
Mrs. Gertrude Howell, Rt. 1,

Mitchell.

1937 Intnl. tractor with cleat
wheels, in extra good cond.,
with 3 take offs including,
power pulley, 12 disc harrow,
good hay rake and. mowing
machine, $225. See or call. H.
E. Nickelson, Rt. 2 Holly
Springs Rd., Marietta, Ph. 9-
4949. :

Allis Chalmers combine, AC
60, excellent cond., $500. D. R.
Smith, Riverdale, Ph. Jones-
boro, GR. 8-6537.

1950 Case tractor, good rub-
ber and mechanical cond., 2
row. distributors, planters,
front and rear mounted culti-
vators plus 1 King plow, 8
disc harrow, $795.; Strunk, 5
HP, 24 in. Big Timber chain
saw, $185., like new. Dont
write. See or call. A. S. Wil-
liams, 2675 McAfee Rd., De-
catur, Ph. BU. 9-7815.

Seven 1 H wagon wheels, $5.



cond. except shafts, $25. C. P.
Bush, Wray. 4

1/2 HP Jaccuzzi deep well
pump, jet and tank-no pipe,
$55. T. A. Hadden, Red Oak,
Ph. PO. 1-7801.

150 bu. manure spreader,
power take-off operated, in
A-1 cond. Charles Barrett,
Cornelia.

Complete set of Florence
Mayo tobacco curers for 16 ft.
barn, in perfect cond., priced







| for quick sale, $50. Paul Allen,

Ret. 1,
5763.

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, Cuth-
bert, Ph. 115-J-2.

750 Ib. cap. Brower feed
mixer with 3 HP, single phase
motor, perfect cond., $225.
FOB Rome. S. D. Jowers, 7
East 2nd. Ave., Box 64, Rome,
Phe 6722

Allis Chalmers CA tractor,
2 row cultivators, 4 dise til-
ler, All Purpose plow, com-
bine, mowing machine, rake,
section harrow and _ trailer,
$2,000. Joe L. Bailey, Bowers-
ville.

2 horse wagon, $25. Lee A.
Taylor, Rt. 1, Rebecea.

CORRECTION LeTour-
neau, model L, scraper, 8-10
yd size suitable to use with
D-7, D6 or similar size craw-
ler tractor. $2,500. S. M. Dud-
ley, Ringgold.

8 ft. automatic chicken wa-
terer, new, $10.: ten 5 ft.
trough feeders, $1.25 ea.: 4
hanging feeders, $2.50 ea.:
heat lamp and bulbs, $7.; small
brooder, $10. F. K. Border, Rt.
1, Palmetto, Ph. 3196.

Set of Florence kerosene to-
bacco cookers, used very lit-

Portal, Ph. Union 5-















cated on farm in Pierce coun-
ty. Roger S. Cobb, Box 355,
Marietta.

2 wheel Bready garden trac-
tor with turn plow, disc har-
row, lay-off plow, cultivators,
1 set hillers and leveling blade
$125. Grady Chambers, 3638
ae St., Chamblee, Ph. GL.

Irrigation motor pump unit,
400 gpm Intnl. motor Garden

chassis, $475.: 25 t.. 4 in.
suction line, $28. E. Spieks,
4561 Covington Hwy, Decatur,
Ph. BU. 9-9517 between 9 and
10 a.m. for appointment.

Planters and cultivator for
Farmall H tractor, mule mower
and hay rake for sale; also,
want cultivator for Ford trac-
tor. L.iC. Williams, Rt: 2. c/o
Red Dog Farm, Cochran.

International combine, No.
64, in good condition, $895. R.
I. Gibbs, Salem Camp Ground,
Rt. 2, Covington.

Blanton 2 row all steel stalk
cutter, tractor drawn, in good



lesville.

cond. A. G. Wells, Rt. 3, Carn-

tle and in good cond., $75., lo- |.

Denver 2 BA pump on 4 wheel |S



feat

John Deere tractor binder,
10 ft. tip blade, in good shape,
also, 1 good McDeering sepera-
tor, self feed and bagger, all
kinds of farming tools, 1 good
hay bailer, not pick up type.
C. E. Burroughs, Rt. 1, La-
vonia.

1 dbl. section Taylorway
harrow, $200.; 1 bush bog har-
row, $150.; one 60 Allis Chal-
mers combine with grain bin,
$300.: complete irrigation out-
fit, 1,500 ft., 6 in. aluminum
pipe including trailer, $2,500.
R. L. Jackson, Rt. 1, Jones-
boro.

Allis Chalmers combine with.
A C motor and grain bin, in
good cond, $695. Ben_ T.
Bridges, Thomaston, Ph. MI.
7-7004.

2 disc John Deere plow, hy-
draulic lift, No. M-6 extra good
cond., not 3 point hitch, made
for M or MT John Deere trac-
tor, for sale or will trade for
cow or heifers. Burley Reed,
Rt. 1, Loganville, Ph. 4187.

TD-18 Intnl. tractor with
blade, motor newly overhaul-
ed, also, Rome harrow, 12
disc, good cond. Priced right.
T. M. Crow, Jefferson.

Jet type well rig, mounted on
semi-trailer and Intnl. truck,
32 ft. boom with 3 in. dbl. ac-
tion pump, needs some repair,
$300. as is. J. T. Rimes, RFD
1, Bloomingdale, Ph. Savan-
nah, Sh. 8-4072.

One 3 point hitch drag and
clod buster for any model Ford
tractor, $65. Arnie Johnson,
Jr., 3864 Bakers Ferry Rd.,
SW, Atlanta, Ph. PL. 5-7663.









harvester, in good cond., pric-
ed to sell. Murrell Holderby,
1511 Madison Rd., Valdosta.

Frick saw mill, size O, com-
plete with slab conveyor, 4
cyl. G.M.C. Diesel, logging
equip., 3 skidders, 1 loader, 2
log trucks, HD 5 tractor with
cart, 3 homelite power saws.
All in good cond. Sell saw mill
separate. Ernest Bailey, Rt.
2, Ellaville, Ph. West 7-2178.

2 dbl. units Riteway milkers
and 1 single unit Riteway mil-
ker, good cond., $40. ea; 7
can milk cooler, $50.; 12 ean
milk cooler, $100.; John Deere
H tractor good cond., $350.
Osear H. Chapman, Forsyth.

6-1/2 ft. of 4 ply 6 in. belt,
good shape, for use on Ham-
mer Mill, pea thrasher, cut-
off saw, or any equipment that
has a 6 in. pulley, $13. here, or
$15. shipped. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

Ford tractor, 3 point hitch,
good tires, A-1 cond. J. L. De-
Foor, Austell, RFD 2, Ph. 4360.

Late model John Deere
spreader, 1 new Intnl. planter
with Cole hopper and rubber
tire, tractor weeder, elec. fence
complete, farm bell, 2 new
Intnl. fertilizer distributors,
Intnl. 52 R combine, new
sheets and other farm equip.
W. I. West, Cuthbert.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED

















Want G Allis Chalmers trac-
tor with cultivators and plan-
ters. Must be in good cond. H.
H. Thomas, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Want farm bell. Will come
after within 50 mi. of Bruns-
wick. Mrs. Frank Parsons, 613
Albany St., Brunswick, Ph.
AM. 5-5862.

Want good used rotary til-
ler garden tractor. State age,
cond. and best cash price. Sam
Jones, Lindley Lane, Powder
prings.

Want rotary mower, to fit
Ford tractor, ready to go and
in good condition. Will pay
cash and come after. Don
Cochran, Rt. 2, Kennesaw.

Want to swap 3 dise John
Deere tiller in good cond. for
mowing machine to fit C
Farmall or Super C or will buy
machine if cheap. J. G. Green-
way, Rt. 1, Conyers.

Want heavy duty smoothing
drag harrow, pull type, also,
3 point hitch tool bar for
John Deere B tractor, within
radius of 100 mi. of Buford.
Give best price. Must be cheap.



Willie Gooch, Rt. 2
Ph. 3618, puoi

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Want metal 2 H trai
good condition. Larry A.
1702-B Lincoln Ave., A

Want heavy bush and
harrow, 10 to 12 discs, I,
Sherman, P. O. Box 825, R
Ph. 4-3784. ee

CORRECTION: Want bi
or small buckboard wa
body may be in fair
but wheels must be good.
Sievers, Rt. 1, Box $2
Stockbridge. Ph. 4441,

Want an All Purpose ;
or tiller for Ford tractor
a 3 point hitch, at reason
price. Lee Sellers, Chase
Cornelia.









Want standard make,
type, rotary hoe, in good |
dition and within reason:
distance from Ft. Valley,
price. E. L. Duke, Fort Valle

Want guage wheel with
and parts for attaching to

Cormick 200, two dise plo
A. Huckeba, Rt. 1, Roopvi

SEED & PLANT

FOR SALE









200 bu. pure Iron p
2 bu. bags, bright, finest q
ity, absolutely no w
State tested, 99 pct. pur
pet. Germ., recleaned, $6
bu. L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, B
Ph. WO. 3-3314. .

Cokers 100 Reg. cotton
direct Ist yr. 1 var. gin. me
45 bales on 30 acres, big p
fat 5 lock bolls, Germ.





beans, 50c Ib. Plus _ posta
Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt
Canton.

White black eyed peas,
pts. okra, 40c cupful; yell
popcorn, 25c Ib. All (
tested. Free from weevils.
postage. Vella Rice, Cumr

Good tender old time cor
field bean seed, white cre
backs, mixed cutshorts, sp
led cutshorts, white cuts
and creasebacks mixed, 2
speckle cutshorts, all 65
ful ea. Add postage. No ch
Mrs. Preston Southerland.
3, Ellijay.

Old time little white te
1/2 runner garden bean
95 pct. Germ., $1. cupful.
postage 14c for 1 cup, 23c!
2 cups. Mrs. T. H. Wade, Rt
Talking Rock. :

Tron Clay peas, 100 b
Germ. test pure seed, 98.
pet., Germ. 88.50 pct., $6
in new 2 bu. bags. FOB.
Beckum, Matthews.

Seed of small mixed go
25c pkt. Mrs. John We
Rt. 2, Temple.

Tender Blue Pole bean se
20c teacup; white Bunch Bi
ter pea, 75c cup. Add 17e
age on ea. cup. Mrs. Lon
worth, Rt. I, Dacula.

Seed Tender white hi
runner beans, Germ. 88 Dp
white Cornfield, Berm. 80
ea. 50c ecupful: white B
Butter beans, Germ. 76
Lady peas, Germ. 96
Black-eyed peas, Germ.















pet., 40c cup. Add_ pos
Mrs. J. G. Whitfield, R
Jasper. :



New grain Sorghum, g
from seed from Found
stock Redbine 66 direct .
College Station Texas,
test Germ. 88 pct., Purity 9
29 pct. No noxious seed,
ver 100 lbs. R. D. Tatum,
metto. <=

Old fashion syrup cane see
good variety (good poultr.
bird feed), dry red hot pe
pods ( for home use), 25
yellow root, freshly dug
washed, 4 Ib. box full, 9!
2 boxes, $1.65. Add pos
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
58, Ellijay.

Gourd, Cinnamon vine
Palma-Christi seed, 2 doz
of one or assorted kinds.
PP. Mrs. L. E. Sanders,
Buchanan. :

1958 crop white 88
bunch bean seed, come
about 6 wks., hand sh
60c cup. Sold in 2 cup
more. Orders filled pr
Add. postage. Mr







Frank, Hiawassee.




=D & PLANTS

_ FOR SALE



ld fashion sweet peach,

side, red, yellow plum, 3, N

apricots, 2-3 ft., 2, $1.;

cadine, well rooted, 2, $1.
cuttings, 20, $1.; Boysen-
erry, Mtn. huckleberry, early
wberry, $1. doz. Damp pack-
, $5. orders PP. Mrs. B. T.
hornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon.

Plants, ready Govt. insp.
nd treated P. R. red skin and
a. Red potatoes, $5. M, del.;
arglobe Rutger tomatoes,
oss packed, $1. C, $2. M; al-
. Calif. Wonder sweet pep-

moss packed, $3. M, del:

R. Lightsey, Rt. 2, Sur-





Large red and Rutgers to-
ato plants, field grown,
om Cert. seed, shipping or-
ers from 1,000 to 100,000.
ipping days, Mon., Wed. and
i. No checks, $4. M. Ready

. J. W. Spell, Rt. 4, Baxley.

( Masto-
, $1.25 C; Klondike, $1. C,
00, $4., $8. M; Mtn. huckle-
ry, bearing size, 75c doz.;
permint, 30c doz.;_ red,
te spotted crowder peas,
erm. 92 pct, $1. lb.; brown
ripped half runner beans,
Germ. 88 pct., 75c cupful. Add
postage, Mrs. Lee Hood, Gain-
ville, Rt. 1.



istol, Ph. Baxley 3819.

Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
pa, 500, $3.,; $5. M: 3.006,
4, Large or small orders giv-
_ prompt attention. Special
rices larger orders. B. Lowell
lead, Alma.

Kudzu crowns, 1 and 2 yrs.
ld, rooted, $2.'C, 500, $7.,
12.50 M. Add postage. Curtis
eard, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Chas. Wakefield cabbage
Iceberg lettuce plants, 40c
age plants, 10c ea. $1. doz;

d fashion bunch okra seed,

erm. 88 pct., 40c cupful;

riped sunflower seed, 20c cup

r 60c qt. Del. Mrs. Leila

hillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Catnip bunches, crabapple

ees, sage plants, and Musca-

ine grape vines, 6, $1; Condon

ant Mastodon everbearing

rawberry plants, $1. C. Add
tage. Mrs. J. W. Sullens,
6, Gainesville.

- Condon giant Mastodon
everbearing strawberry plants,
C; musecadine grape vines,
, $1.; crabapple trees and cat-
ip bunches, 6, $1.; also gar-
onions, 75c doz. Add post-
ee. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6,
ainesville.

Booking orders for April 25

May 1 for Rutger tomato
plants, $2. C; hot pepper, cow
horn pepper, $2. C. FOB my
place. Plus postage. H. F. Seay,
3917 Panthersville Rd., Rt. 2,
Ellenwood.









i inspected Ga. Red
sweet potato plants, 1,000 to
000, $5. M, 5,000 or more,
4. M. FOB my home. D. M.
ason, Bristol.

Ga. Heading collards, 35c C,

1.25, 500. Located 1/2 mi. W.
Midville on Hwy. 56. Alice

: Moody, Rt. 2, Box 195, Mid-
e,





Early bearing strawberry
lants, $1. C, 300, $2.75; gar-

s, $1. doz. Add postage. Mat-
e Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming.



Brussels sprouts, Bell pep-
per, Broccoli, Cauliflower,
ill, Heading collards, Chinese
cabbage, Rutger tomatoes,
Wakefield cabbage, onion and
farlic, lettuce plants, all 35c

doz. No less than $1. order.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Rt. 1,

Register.

_ Cert. Ga. Reds sweet potato
plants, also Copper Skin bunch
P.R. $5.50 M. FE. L. Driggers,
196 Columbia Ave., Lyons, Ph.



Kudzu crowns, rooted, $12.50
M, $2. C, plus postage; also,
running okra, $1. cupful, 50c
for 1/2 cupful. Plus postage.
XH. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd.,
Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 1-7626.

Sage bushes for sale. Ship
ect: K. D. Fennell, 519
St., Fort Valley.










Broadleaf tobacco plants, now
ready to pull. Leon Weaver,
ae Ochlochnee, Ph. Meigs,



Jerusalem artichoke plants,

$1.25 C, $10. M. Add postage.

. J. Scoggins, 1967 Eme
ee Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2.

Round Dutch frostproof cab-
bage plants, ready, 300, $1.25,
500, $2., $2.75 M; white Ber-
muda onions same _ price:
Cayenne hot pepper, $1. C,
$5. M. PP in Ga. R. Chanclor,
Pitts. Ph. Milton 8-2035.

Millions Cert. Ga. Red po-
tato plants, $1. C, $3., 500, $5.
M. 3,000, $14. Special prices on
large orders and truck loads.
Prompt service. B. J. Head, Al-
ma, Ph. 3791.

Plants, Blackberry, well
rooted, $1. doz.: raspberry, $1.-
25 doz.; huckleberry, 85c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Manda Hen-
derson, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Good heavy Catawba bush-
es, up to 5-1/2 ft. high, 75c
6 ft. and over, $1. ea., at my
place. J. R. Thompson, 6145
Covington Hwy., RFD 3, Li-
thonia.

Kudzu crowns, $2. C, 500,
$7., $12.50 M. Add postage. C.
D. Crowe, Rt. 2. Gainesville. .

Plants, Big Boy, Ox Heart,
Yellow Ponderosa tomato, 30,
$1.; cabbage, col!zrds, 70c C:
egeplants, 40 doz.: onions, 65c
C; hot pepper, 25e doz.: sweet
pepper, 30c doz.; banana pep-
ver, 3 doz., $1.; mint, 30 doz.
Plus 10c postage. Fred With-
erspoon, 308 Holderness St.,
aie Atlanta 10, Ph, PL. 3-

SEED & PLANTS

WANTED















Want 1 teacupful old time
Salet pea seed, purple blossom,
1 or 2 tbls. Green Glaze col-
lard seed. and 2 or 3 hills of
Cushaw seed. Mrs. G. M. John-
son, Rt. 3, Box 204, Bruns-
wick.



Want pure Duke Creek wat-
ermelon seed. W. B. Herring,
Rt. 3, Hartwell.

2,000 yds. Cer t. Hi oke





LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE



Cattle

Well tamed, halter broken,
Reg., horned Hereford buil
calved July 26, 1958, good
size for age and from outstand-
ing herd bull. Carl Roberts,
Ball Ground.

One bull for sale, my place,
6 mi. from Toccoa on Hwy. 17.
Joe Carswell, Rt. 3, Toccoa.

2 purebred Polled Hereford
bulls, approx. 600 Ibs. Best
bloodlines, $200 ea. or trade
for heifers or cows of same
value, Cary Murray, Rt. 3, Box
594, Albany, Ph. 2-1502.

2 Reg. Black Angus heifers,
3-6 mos. old. W. D. Winn, Box
109, Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. 8-
3853.

2 Reg. polled Hereford bulls.
1 just turned 4 yrs. old, other,
5 yrs. old. Excellent. bloodlines.
20 Hereford heifers, and 15
Hereford cows. Priced right.
W. T. Barnett, Gees Mill Rd.,
Conyers, Ph. 6981.









Reg. medium type stock, sired
by Billy, son of Gay Blade,

and sale 1954; dams our best
sows. Reg. in buyers name,
treat and crate, $30 ea. FOB.
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

85 good pigs and shoats,
mostly shoats, OIC and SPC
cross, 8 wks. old, completely
weaned and now eating, long
bodied, healthy, $10 ea. if you



take all. N. E. Smith, 421 Arn-

ald St., Hapeville, Ph. Atlanta,
PO. 1-8276.

Choice Landrace pigs, males
and females, 6 wks. to 8 mos.
old. H. D. McAfee, Marietta,
Ph. 8-8440. ;

Reg. Landrace sows and gilts
bred to Wearhaug 2nd and
young boars and open gilts.
B. C. Limerick, P. O. Box 202,
Macon, Ph. SHearwood 5-3780.

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

Reg. Yorkshire boars and
gilts, finest bloodlines, 10 wks.
old, $35 ea. also few gilts and
2 boars, breeding age, very
reasonable. D. O. Bates, Rt. 2,
Toomsboro.











Reg. Black Angus cow,
championship bloodlines, with
Reg. Angus heifer calf 1 wk.
old. Sell here or delivered. C.
N. McClure, Dawsonville.

Six 1,100 Ib. calf hood vac-
cinated Holstein heifers,
springing close. up. Johnny
Harper, 3962 Flakes Mill Rd.,
Decatur, Rt. 1, Ph. BU. 9-4307.

1 Guernsey and 3 Holstein,
close up @nd calf heifers and
12 close up ist calf Holstein
heifers, 1 Ayrshire. All out of
heavy producing cows. R. B.
Curtis, Farmington, Ph. Madi-
son 2603.

Polied Herefords, dbl. Reg.
Domino line, 1 bull, 4 yrs. old
and 2 yearling bull calves. Will
take reasonable offer. Walter
R. Thomas, Jr., 28 Broad St.,
S.W., Atlanta, Ph. JA. 4-0251.

Reg. but no papers, 7 mos.
old Black Angus bull, $90, or
will trade for a 1 yr. old bull
of same breeding to keep from
inbreeding. Roger Warren, Rt.
2, Bowman.









Want old time white sweet |

potato (called Queen of the
South, very sweet and syrupy
when cured in the fall), plants.
Frank Helton, Rt. 2, Dalton.

Want about 500 white sweet
potato (or . cream skin and
meat potatoes) plants. Mrs.
Jim Rose, Rome.

Want 2 bu. Barb peas, 1958
crop, to plant. Write price im-
mediately. R. J. Allen, Talk-
ing Rock. ;

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE









300-400 bu. Dixie 18, Lee
and Jackson machine picked
vellow corn for FEED, $1.45
bu. Letters ans. Raiford Dam-
pier, Adel.

Highly fertilized and limed
Crimson. Clover, Fescue and
Oat hay, cut in dough, no
rain on it, large square bales,
$30. ton, 75c bale, at barn in
Dacula, Ph. Lawrenceville,
Thornwell 3-3938. John D.
Gilbert, 1896 Ridgewood Dr.,
N.E., Atlanta.

Sericea hay, 40c bale for
entire lot. J. B. Whitfield, Rt.
1, Conley, Ph. MA. 7-4770.

50 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, $30. ton. F.O.B. farm. Max
E Beverly, Ochlochnee, Ph.
45-R.

1958 crop Alfalfa hay with
approx. 25 pct. Timothy, in
wire bound bales, free from
rain and cured out perfect,
$37.50 ton, FOB. Milton Bran-
non, Box 196, Buchanan, Ph.
4041.

Coastal Bermuda hay, well
fertilized, round bales, 60c
bale at barn. Chas. Dagger, Rt.
4. Savannah, Ph. Adams 4-
6419.

Hand gathered peanut hay
for sale. Mrs. Gertrude Howell,
Rt. 1, Mitchell.









Swine

Purebred Landrace pigs
from 4 star litter, vaccinated
for Cholera and Erysipelas,
farrowed Feb. 14, Reg. if de-
sired, $30 ea. J. C. Rainwater,
Jr., Rt. 1, Carrollton, Ph, TE.
2-8882.

Spotted Poland China pigs,
unrelated prs. Bangs free
herd, Reg. buyers name, $35
ea.; young bred sows farrow
in May and June; also want 1
blocky type gentle Shetland
pony, 42 in. or more, will ride,
work in harness, children can
handle, reasonable. J. T.
Rimes, RFD 1, Bloomingdale,
Ph. Savannah, SH. 8-4072.

Reg. Duroc pigs, 1 litter 8
wks. old April 16, another lit-
ter 8 wks. May 5. Reasonably
priced. C. H. Todds, Ellabell,
Rt. 2,

Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs from
top bloodlines. Cert. disease-
free herd, bars and gilts of
all ages. Priced reasonable.
Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst.

Purebred Tamworth boars,
9 wks. old, from litter of 12,
and Blue Ribbon winner
mother of the FFA pig chain.
Like to sell as herd boars,
$25 ea. Reg. in buyers name.
Floyd Siniard, Rt. 1, Carters-
ville, Ph. EV. 2-4711.

Reg. SPC boars and gilts,
from Grand Champion sires
and sows in Southeastern,
Macon and other Fairs. 1 lit-
ter from Grand Champion
sow over all breeds, 2 litters
from Reserve and Grand
Champion; 1 litter, brothers
and sisters of Junior Cham-
pion Indiana State Fair. Quit-
Barrs, Eastman, Ph. PL-~
3800.

Choice Landrace male and
female pigs, imported blood-
lines, treated, Reg. in buyers
name, $60 ea.; also, open gilts,
$100 ea. William E. Lanier, Rt.
i2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. -1035.













8 bred Hampshire gilts, 15
unbred gilts about 5 mos. old,
and about 50 pigs, ready to
wean in about 3 wks. also
some sows. Priced to sell. F. Ss.
Coker, Rt. 1, Woodstock.

Purebred Landrace service
age boars and gilts (we will
preed them for you), $85 ea.
and up. Mrs. Hugh Fenwick,
Rt. 2, Box 170, Waynesboro,
Ph, 3772,

3 pureblood Hampshire
shoats, wt. 50-55 lbs., not Reg.,
$60 ea. or trade for cow and
pay difference. Mrs. R. L.
Clayton, Adairsville (2 mi. So.
of old 41 Hwy.).

Purebred Durocs, 2-3 mos.
old, either sex, out of large
litters, life time treatment for
Cholera and Erysipelas, with
papers, $25 - $35 ea. Less with-
out papers, also bred sows and
service males, meat type. M.
M. Newsome, Sandersville, Ph.
3856.

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars
and bred sows, 100 pct. im-
ported bloodlines, Reg. in buy-
ers name. Unrelated pairs.
H. R. Gossett, Cave Springs.

Reg. Blk. Poland China hogs,
all ages and sizes. Sired by
Cert. Meat Type sires and out
of Production Registry litters.
Treated for Cholera and Erysi-
pelas and Bangs tested free,
$35 ea. and up. J. R. Mullis,
Cochran. Ph. WE 4-6490.

Landrace weaned boars and
gilts. Basil Steed, El Harris
Rd., Fitzgerald. Ph. 3905.

Purebred Durocs from Cert.
Meat Type bloodlines. Bred
sows and gilts, weaned pigs
and few open gilts, sired by
Proud Hytest, No. 1. Dr. W. J.
Martin, Jr., Dawson. ;

Reg. Black Poland China
male, 2-1/2 yrs. old, wt. 350
lbs., meat type and 23 feeder
pigs from same male; also 4
pony gelding quarter mare,
bred to pony stallion, and a
mare horse with pinto mare
colt. L, . Williams, Ri. 2,
Cochran.

Purebred Duroc open gilts,
cherry red, wt. 150 Ibs., 5. mos.
old, Cert. disease free herd,
$50 ea.; also, Reg. Duroc pigs,
12 wks. old, $22.50 ea. at my
farm. Henry Harrell, Hazle-
hurst, Ph. FRanklin 5-2035.

33 pigs crossed between Reg.
Hampshire and Reg. SPC,
ready May 1st. Sold in 1 lot.
J. B. McAdams, Rutledge, Ph.
2426.

Purebred, meat type, York-
shire male pigs, $15 ea.; also
Yorkshire open gilts, extra
long, $35 ea. W. K. Swint,
Milner.

10 brood sows, 50 pigs, 25
shoats, Hampshire cross. All
sows bred or have pigs, $1,000
for all at farm. J. C. Otwell,
26 Watson Dr., Newnan, Ph.
AL, 3-1216.















| OIC breeding stock, from

Champ of OIC National show



Purebred Beltsville No. 1
boars, tested free from Bangs
and Lepto, eligible for Reg.



Roy Cauthen, 118 King St.,
Tifton, Ph, 2915, -

- Yorkshire-Duroe eross pigs,

dv,- Rte 2
(Belair), Ph. RE. 6-8349.



shire pigs, from Blue Ribbon

well developed, $20 ea. with
papers in owners name, Trade
either gilt or boar for Reg

blood and markings.
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.



ed Poland China cross bred
stock, wt. 40 to 50 Ibs. ea. E. P.

W-l.

Reg. big bone Guinea boar
about 18 mos. old and 2 boars,
1 gilt, purebred, about 8 wks.
old.; also want 2 SPC gilts, 8-12
wks, old, Reg. and near Green-
ville. Richard Fountain, Rt. 2,
Greenville,
4763.





April 18, good stock, $10 ea.

Springs Church.
Smith, Rt.
(FFA member),

12 pigs, 1/4 Hampshire, 3/4
Yorkshire, 6 wks. old April 15,
$10 ea. at my place. Will not
ship. A. D. Evans, Rt. 2, Tem-
ple. . :

Dark Red Duroc males and
females, Reg. in buyers name,

Charles W. Welch, Rt. 2, Me:
Rae.

I8 OIC pigs, $10 ea. . C.
Anderson, Rt. 1, Alpharetta,
Ph. 4364. =

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Mare with colt at side (colt
not for sale). Brown, for

Tommy







1 Reg. Tamsworth boar ho
with papers, $75, without, $6
ea.; 2 reg. Tamsworth sows
with papers, $80, without $65.
ea. H. C. Hurst, RFD 2, Smyr-
na, Ph. HE. 5-7211.

Reg. Palomino stallion for
sale or trade for Angus cows;
also, want to buy severa
young grade Angus cows, bred
or with calf at side. Peter
Hodkinson, Pea Ridge Rd.,
Cornelia, Ph. 844-J-5.

1 ea. stud Shetland pony, 1
yr. old, black and white, stud.
pony, 2 yrs. old, black and
white, and stud pony, 2-yvrs.
old, red and white. All free





Eugene Brown, P. O. Box 128,
Manchester.

6 yr. old Golden Palomino
mare, bred to Palomino stud,
foal first part of May, gentle,
$400, or $500 with new black
and white saddle and bridle.
Mrs. F. W. Donovan, Jr., Box
at Thomasville, Ph, CA. 6-

At Stud: Bandar AHC No.
6213, Reg. Arbian stallion,
proven sire of premium qual~
ity foals, $50 with return pri-
vilege during season. Excel-
lent facilities to board visiting
mares, $1 day. Willard Strain,
609 Murray Hill Dr., Dalton,
Ph. BR. 8-5921.

At Stud: Red Lights Noble.
Rex, Reg. 36083, American







sire of top colts, Grandson of
noble Kalarama. Thomas G.
Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692.

At Stud: Reg. thoroughbred.



eratop, out of Banner, good,

record. To limited number of
mares. W. E. Baker, Jr., Stone
Mountain, Ph. HI. 3-6708.

Reg. Palomino gelding, gait-
ed, papers available, $500; also
want Palomino mare due to



Miss Nancy Anderson, P. O.
a. a Columbus. Ph, FA.=
~1574.

At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, dol. Reg. Palomino stal-
lion, PHBA Wo... 15387,
TWHBA No, 550-168. Mares
boarded. Ray T. Warr, Rt. 2,
Box 154, College Park, Ph.
PO 1-6732. ;

Reg. Tenn. Walker gelding,
brown color, gentle and spirit-
ed, can be pastured with cows,
easy to keep. Priced to selk
Also, almost new saddle. Taye
lor Williams, Rt. 1, Winder,







Ph, Liberty 6-6850,

1 litter, $10 ea. M. C. Haynie, =
Box 469, Augusta |

Nice litter of Reg. Hamp+

winner, all well marked and

Hampshire boar pig with good
: Carl

Few pigs from highly select-_

Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton, Ph. 1052- ~~

Ph. ORange 2-

25 Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old
at farm, 1 mi. E. of Black
3, Milledgeville,

breeding, about 650 Ibs., $165;

of blemishes and small size. .

saddle bred stallion, proven |

stallion, Anthony C by Delib- :
hunter type and good track

faol within 1 or 2 mos. Mis







. < MMannered,



















~ LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE



~ Horses, Mules & Ponies

Mexican burros, 14 mos. old,
male, $50, female, $65. Carl
White, Bogart, Ph, Athens, 6-

tide

: 6210. :

~Nice gentle riding horse
with saddle. Gentle, used to



ft 3, Mi $100. J. B. Harper,



Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. 3837.

At Stud: Midget Man, gait-
ed Shetland pony, Fee, $15
ee with return privilege.



Standing at farm on Hwy. 83
etween Madison and Shady
Dale; also, for sale 2 nice sor-
gel mares and 1 spotted mare

and pony colt. John J. Miller,

t. 3, Madison.

Sheep and Goats



Reg, Saanan, 4-5 qts. daily,
freshened ist wk. of March,
falso Reg. large size Saanan
-fnale, No relation to each
other. Papers furnished on
both. Sell or trade for equal
value on male, or trade each
e cattle. J. W. Haley, Ash-
burn, Ph. 140-L.

350 breeding ewes, 1-4 yrs.
old, $10 ea. C. W. Bird, States-
boro.





Flock of 60 native S. West.

ern ewe sheep, also, 13 sows

and 2 boars (hogs). Tim Cole,

fi 2 Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-
970.

6 qt. white Saanan milk goat,

fresh April 6th, $50 with kids.

_ goe B. Phillips, Rt. 2, Box 274,
Fairburn, Ph. 6482.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED









Want 1 quarter horse to use
in roping cows. Must be well
iproke, good mannered and

ave good speed. State age,
and price. Dr. J. M. Byne, Sr.,
a pacshore, Ph, 2468.

Trade Reg. Tenn. Walking
mare for Welch type or small
bo Must be gentle. Also,

will trade spirited quarter
-fhorse for milch cow or heifer.

ant to buy 2 H trailer, 4]

wheels, cond. no object, also

a Ihave 3 gaited saddle mare for
gale, $150. Mrs. A. C. Hames,

/O Post Office, Graysville,
a.



Want 15 good, gentle, well
saddle horses if
veasonably priced, delivered to
my farm, 8 mi. N. of Valdosta
~ fon U.S. Hwy. 41. Can use most
y wt. from 600 to 1,000 lbs.
feck T. Wilkins, Hahira, Ph.
Valdosta, CH. 2-1340.

Want 2 Reg. Black Angus
heifers, not over 300 lbs. and
not over 6 mos. old. Must be
waccinated and tested for all
_ diseases and Reg. papers to

pr with them. Pay top price



~ for what I want. A. S. Wil-
ams, 2675 McAfee Rd., De-
watur, Ph. BU. 9-7815. |

- Want 1 fresh Holstein cow
with heifer calf. W. L. Oliver,
643 Greenwood St., Barnes-
Yille, Ph. 830.





Want 4 or 5 cows or spring- |

er heifers; Will trade 2 ton
- $ruck, 2 speed rear, 18 ft.
_ Wheel base, steel plated frame
with 18 ft. pulp wood body,
eady to go. E. E. Wantland,
. O. Box 12, Warner Robins.

_ Want good work mare. Must
be gentle, not too old, in good

Bhape and good size. Pay cash

_ Bhiloh Rd., Kennesaw, Ph.
Marietta 9-4982.

FOR SALE

gia come after. Don Cochran,





Game bantam hens, now
aying, about a yr. old, $1. ea.
Will not ship. Advise before
2 ming. Mrs. C. W. Fricks, Rt.
-_- Box 151, Talking Rock.

- Pit game eggs, E. W. Law
_ Glippers, bred under wire, 15
_ for $4. Ship by Exp. or Parcel

post or you come after. Advise
. C. G. Pendley,





paAGhroua: (0-0 3

| 8 Golden Sebright banter 1 male, 4 female Mutant

hens, young and laying and

rooster, $15.; 22 baby ban-

tams and some 2 mos, old, 30c

fa, Mts. CW. Jordan. Rt. 1.

on 95, Lizella, Ph, WE. 5-
5:

Bantams, 8 old English BB



and 6 Black Cochins. All
Show stock, $2. ea. Cannot
ship. John A. Kinsey, 318

Crown St., Dalton.

R. I. Red, Silver Duckwing,
OQ. E. game, White and Brown
Leghorn bantams, in pairs or
trios, also hatching eggs, 15c
ea; standard Brown Leghorn
eggs, 25c ea. FOB. J. C. Mit-
chell, 412 Cavender St. La-
Fayette.

150 Ws L. pullets, 20 wks:
old, $1.50 ea. Sell in lots of
50. No delivery. F. K. Border,
Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph. 3196.

10 or 12 White Leghorn Roo-
sters 1958 hatch, 4-A strain.
White Leghorn stags, now
ready for service. All $2.50 ea.
No less than 2 shipped. Sell
lotsfor. $2: -e3. Mire 5. CG:
Boroughs, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 113,
Richmond Hill.

1,000 Kimber K-137 pullets,
25 wks. old, vaccinated and
wormed. George V. Kirby, Rt.
1, Lizella, Ph. Macon 3-5450.

85 large type White Leghorn
pullets, 10 mos. old, good lay-
ers, 50 ea. for lot, at my home.
Guy Bright, 4085 Campbell-
ton Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. DI-
amond 4-1990.

50 AAA prade, 4 mo. old
Silver Streak pullets (lay red
egos), $2.25 ea. Come and see.
Clarence Brown, Helena.

Giant Black Minorco eggs
15 for $3. PP parcel post. 35
yrs. of improved breeding. L.
B.. Millians, 105 Temple Ave.,
Newnan.

100 AAA Red Pullets. 7-1/2
mos. old, just begining to lay.
Ship anywhere. Mrs. H. W.
Simmons. 4131 Riggins Mill
Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-1334.

Turkeys, white, yellow and
bronze. Toms, $5. ea., hens,
$4.50 ea.: 3 large white North-
ern geese, $10.; Guineas, $1.50
ea. Will shin. Claude Aber-
crombia, Rt. 4, Douglasville.

20 Speckled Guineas. 12
hens, now laying and 8 jacks,
$1.25 ea. for lot. G. S. Camp-
bell, Rt. 4, Box 517, Augusta,





















| Ph. LY. 3-3108.



White Chinese geese, $10.
pr.: Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chickens, 2 mo. old, $6. pr.
Ship exp. col; Hatching Arau-
Canus eggs, --55c e8.: Dark
Cornish bantam hatching eggs.

|25e ea. PP. Send Money order.

Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
Myrtle St. NE, Atlanta 8. Ph.
ER 455152:

6 Blue Speckled suineas,
now laying. $5, Will not ship.
Mes. dS Ray, Re 1 Talie=
poosa. ; ,

20 White African guineas.





also, 2 white ducks and 1
drake, $1. ea. John Clark, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Grayson. Ph. Lawrence-
ville, TH. 3-2616.

Black Bronze turkey eggs,
25e ea. or $3. doz. at my farm.
No checks. Mrs. Mamie Mad-



dox. Rt. 2. Danville. i

POULTRY

WANTED







Want: 15 purebred- Dark
Cornish bantam, bull dog type,
setting eggs. State price. Mrs.
W. P. Martin, Rose Hill Dr.,
Valdosta.

Want pair or rooster and 2
hens, Hamburg chickens or
consider more. Write what you
have and price delivered Gor-
don H. -Roberts, Box. 103,
Grantville.

- Want one Toulouse gander.
J. R. Chaney, RFD 2, Box 185,
Brunswick. See









GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALF



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. Hemlock 5-7385
Smyrna, ee

$1.25 ea., cheaper if all taken:

jMrs. L. E, Sanders, Rt.



aaa anes

pheasants, 1 trio Silver Spangl-
ed Hamburg bantams, 1 pr.
Birchen modern game ban-
tams, also, assorted eggs for
hatehing, from purebred ban-
tam fowl, $2.50 doz. PP. Fred
Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave.,
Chickamauga. Lene

1958 hatched, extra large
Northern Bobwhite breeder
quail, one to three ounces
heavier than average, bred and
improved 39 yrs. Quail hatch-
ing eggs. Free color photos of
quail and prices. Per. No. 43.
William A. Thomas, 421 Mark
Bldg., Box K, Atlanta, Ph.
MU. 8-0866.

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, available for immediate
shipment, $20 C. Min. ship-
ment. Permit No. 56. G. H.
Achenbach, C/O Rocky Creek
Farm, P. O. Box 389, Vidalia,
Phe 4iis.

English _Pouters, Helmets
and Fantail pigeons, Golden
Sebright and Silkie bantams
for sale or trade for White
Crested Black Polish, S. S.
Hamburg bantams, Jacobin
pigeons, pheasants, doves and
rare quail or incubator. S. J.
Griener, Rt. 14, Box 198, At-
lanta 18.

Blue India Peafowls, 3 and
4 yrs. old, $35 pr.; Peacocks,
$25; Peahens, $10. O. L. Craft,
Rt. 2, Lavonia, :

Ringneck Pheasant eggs, $2
doz. PP or $1.50 at my home;
also, White Japanese Silkie
eggs, $3 doz. PP or $2.50 at
iy ome. -1- Laylor, Rt. 2.
Ft. Valley, Ph. TA. 5-5804.

Ringneck and Mongolian
Pheasant hatching eggs, $1
doz. at farm or will ship at
$1 doz. plus postage. H. Roque-
ree RFD 3, Americus, Ph.

3D; :

Bobwhite quail, 1 wk. old
and up, Per. No. 36, Cornish
bantam baby chicks, 18 Merry-
brook Red chicks, 8 wks. old.
Cannot ship. C. E. Duke, 1803
Bouldercrest Dr., S.E., Atlanta
16, Ph. MA 7-1665,- ---

Northern Bobwhite quail
breeders, $4 pr.; Coturnix
quail, $2 pr. Ship Exp. Col.:
Hatching Bobwhite quail eggs,
20c ea.; $18 C.; Coturnix quail
eggs, 10c ea., parcel post PP.
Send money order. Per, No.
103. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8, Ph,
TR. 4-5152.:

Ringneck pheasant cocks, $3
a.; 1 cock and 3 hens, $10,
Shipped COD or cash with or-
der, Chas; -H- Sockwell, Rt. 2,
Leesburg, |

GAME, FOWL, et

WANTED



















Want 100 baby pheasants,
any breed thats reasonable
price and from healthy birds.
R. D. Tatum, P. O. Box 595,
Griffin, Ph. 2507.

Want 2 grown Dutch rab-
bit does and 1 Chinchilla or
N. Z. Red doe, also set of poul-
try scales, near Atlanta. C. R.

{Philpot, 1577 Bankhead Ave.

N.W., Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-
0009.

Want 2 pr. guinea (Cavies)

pigs. Write what you have and

orice. Har6ld Wilson, Morgan-
ton. 5 ;



Want 1 Peafowl rooster; at
least 2 yrs..old and not over
9 yrs. old, reasonably priced,
within 50 mi. radius. Joe B.
ee Rt. 2, Fairburn, ph.
482.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE







Good clean black walnut
and pecan meats, 2 pts., $1.50,
8 lIbs., acid,. worm and peel-
ing free dried apples, and 2
lbs. dried peaches for $5, PP
through 3rd zone. Add post-
age on less and past 3rd. le
Buchanan.

Yellow dock, blood, yellow,
sassafrass and poke root and
wild cherry bark, all, 2 lb. for
$1.50. PP. Mrs, Candy Holden,





Rt. 5, Box 73, Ellijay.

5 or 6 hives of bees, $4 ea.
I. H. Pierse, Rt. 2, Stone Moun-
tain, : ,

Cured meat, side or should-
er, also, 2 cans home made
lard. Mrs. Gertrude- Howell,
Rt. 1, Mitchell. i

Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box full, $1;
Martin, Long handle and Jum-~
bo gourd seed, 10c pkt., 3 pkts.,
25c and stamped envelope.
Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

Black walnut meats, shelled
out nice and clean, 1958 crop,
1-1/2 pts., $1; also, yellow
dock, 2 lbs., $1; poke root, 2
Ibs., $1. Add_ postage. Miss
Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. |

Five 50 lb. cans fresh hog
lard, 15c 1b., in new cans, ren-
dered from corn fed hogs. Seg-
gie Duncan, Rt. 3, (Five
Forks), Lawrenceville, Ph.
Thornwall 3-2998.

Nice dried apples, 5 lb. bag,
$2.50, PP. Mrs. Dee Berrong,
Hiawassee.


















tops, 3 Gentlemans b
ea.; 1 basket design,
Monkey Wrench, $3.50
dbl, Wedding Ring, $5
dbl. bed size, pieced, sol:
prints. Add postage,
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, B
Ellijay. ae

White crocheted oo
trimmed in pink, blue, ye
green, 75c pr.; bibs to n
both, $1; white crocheted
for pillowcases, $1 pr,; \
Irish linen handkerchiefs,
ting trimmed, $1 ea.; blue
baby shoes, 75c pr. Plus
age. Mrs. H. H. Robison,
1, Monroe. a

Pillowcases of good m
ial, rose bordered design
colors on white, $1.25; ap
7oc ea. Add postage,
Duran, Rt. 1, Cummin





Black Western salle, 1 yr.

truber, Rt. 1, Box 81-A, Monte-
zuma, Ph. 591.

Old time Beer seed, 24c



istart, 6 starts, $1 or 30c start.

Enclose self addressed envel-
ope with ea. order; Also, pep-
permint plants, 40c doz. E. F.
Weeks, Dial. :

Hand picked leaf sage, dried



Dalton.

Locust and chestnut fence
post for sale. Jack C. Davis,
Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph, 9-4562.

Five 100 lb. cap., print chic-
ken feed sacks, all different
prints, 40c ea., 15c extra for
postage in Ga. Mrs. T. E.
Blancnard, Appling.

2 large cans good firm white
corn fed lard, 20c lb. at my
place. Also, 50 lbs. good, used,
goose feathers, in good cond.,
same as new. Will not. ship.
Mrs. Roy R. Daughtry, Rt. 2,
Metter.

Dry leaf sage, 35c cup; gar-
lie, 30e doz.; mint, 50c doz.
Mrs. Clyde Logan, Rt. 2, Hill-
crest Dr., Austell.

Elecampane, catnip, hore-
hound, balm, calamus, tansy,
feverfew, houseleek, pink,
white yarrow, spearmint, ap-
plemint, pink, white oxalis,
25c rooted bunch; carriander,
sema seed, 10c tbl. spoonful;
garlic, five cts. ea. Add post-
age. Ms. R. I. Williams, Rt. 1,
Lawrenceville.

Catnip, 5 bunches, $1, 6-8
plants to bunch, nice well root-











Damp packed. Mrs. Myrtle P.
Hunt, 921 Capitol View Ave.,
a yo Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-
654.

Walnut meats, nice and
clean, bright colored, large
pieces, 1-1/2'pt., $1, plus post-



jage. M. M. Cochran, Rt. 5, Elli-

jay.

Jerusalem artichokes, select
planting tubers, $7 bu. Exp.
Col., $1.75 gal. PP to 3rd zone,
$1.25 gal. at my home; also,
Hunt grape vines, well rooted,



{10, $5.50 PP 3rd zone, 1 male

vine free (unrooted) with ea.
order. Miss Vautelle Holland,
Winder, Ph. 6951. ;

Large Martin gourds, 50c
ea.; small Martin gourds, 35c
ea. Add postage; also Martin,
gourd seed, 25c pkt. and
stamped envelope. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED





W. M. Chandler, P. O. Box 702,
Albany.

Want to buy some Ratsbane.
State price. Mrs. Julia Man-
don, Ambrose,

feed or fertilizer sacks. Mrs.
Carl Burke, Rt. 5, Lyons.

Want to buy harness and
cart or sulky with rubber tires
for small Shetland pony, Write
price and location. Chuck



{ner Robins,

Wantland, P. O. Box 12, War-

Ht

old, for sale, Daniel Swartzen-.

in shade, $1 pt., 3 pts. $2. Mrs. |
Marie Holland, Coogler Rd.,

ed plants. Add 25c postage. |

Want to buy some Bees Wax.

{topsof new cloth, dif. pa
ron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gain

- Want several heavy white :

on ea. quilt. Mrs. G
kins, Rt. 2, Adairsvi






















































Nice new handmade
of good material, cotton |
ding, full, dbl. bed size. |
ea.; 3 pc, hand emb. vanit)
with crocheted edge,
emb. pillowcases, full
good bleached, white mat
bright colored thread, $
PP. Miss Mabel Mathis, R
Ellijay.

3 appliqued quilt tops,
bed size, prints on white
lin, 2 Umbrella girls, 1
pink other with lavend
Dutch Doll with pink, $6,
Mrs. Troy Staten, Chats
Rd., Box 65, Dalton.

Crocheted doilies, flat
all white and 2 colors, ble
12, 14, 15, 18 and 20 in,.a
ea. way, $1.10, $1.25, $1
vanity sets, 3 pe., $1.6
lowcases, regular
$1.50, $1.75;
ea. Del. Mrs. I. M. Sull

124 W. Chandler, St, Carro
ton. :

New quilt tops, pie
good material and ma
machine, $2 ea. plus pos
Mrs. Dorothy Davis, Rt.
Gainesville.

20 good new quilt tops, lars
some string, some puzzle ps
tern, $3 ea. plus 25c poste
for ea. Mrs. Mary F, H
Rt. 1, Lithonia. :

Pillowcases, $1 set: da
week dish towels, $1;
aprons, 75c; bonnets, $1
set, 6 napkins, $2. Mr
Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 2];
wood.

Nice quilt tops, mad
good material, in severa
signs, dbl. bed size, $2
3 for $5 plus 50c postag
J. W. Loggins, Rt. 8, Ga
ville,







Cream colored crocheted b
spread, dbl. bed size, $40. Mi
High Byers, Box 85; B
Ground, Ph. 2251.

Emb, pillowcases, $1; ap
small, 75c, large, $1; lunch
$2; day of week dish tow
$1; pot: holders, 3, 25c. Pl
25 postage.- No checks. Mi
Nell Bennett, Rt. 1, Box
Oakwood. a

3 pc. crochet vanity s
round or square, $1 ea.; 1 er
cheted pink, 15 in., cente
piece, pineapple design, pi
corn stitch, $1.50; 1 croch
square yellow, 19 in,
doily, $1.50; 1 dbl. bed
quilt, hand made of new m
terial, $6.50. PP. M. O. onl
Miss Dura -Bradley, Rt
Waco.







White pillowcases of go
sheeting, emb. and crochet
edge, $1.25 pr.; ladies bon
print or plain, $1 ea.;
small, 3 , $1, med., 3, $
large with bib, 75c ea,

$2 ea. Plus postage. Mr

Quilts, large, dbl. bed
9 string, 1 drapery clot
ea., dyed sheeting, some W.
linings; 1 dbl. Irish chai
gitl with gown, bonnet.
umbrella, mix colors, |
dyed to match and 1 tuli
sign, $8 ea. Add 60c p