Se Sete Sep age ee Georgia Farmers 8 CROP High Yields Pushed Total Gross Values he value of crops produced in Geor- during 1958 is estimated at $365,586,- or 14 percent above the 1957 harvest . 2. : : & A PARSE = A * a + ys aS 3 = SSP a : 5 Sky ' i a2 7 ies miss ; Neo} Pi} Yani yi : = 4% Z A oe SS We ae, SF 2 . ne G ij "i vs 2 s ee Nae Se eee 7 = alah 6 ad j z 4 Bk = Fie me ae (UT ee hind bes: 3 F : j se : < : < : 2 as Ry te if 3 5 S : ol BEE as = ee ; 4 = E = 3 he eee Ge ee Ser Waa Ss = : Seon . - i oP Narr ; i E . Viera ee LL ANN SSB SE SR | Be coe a aye Beat e i SH : cee is in A : 4 : 5 a gratte te 24 5 & i? i @ i og : o H i f : i TAY fs K 2 - 3 a 4 ; : : z ph SS Cen ast : ae G r eee ; : . q f : ; S A . % eb oe ers Oe i See ( S ee a : ee eee i : i Ro p b oe Sed tee ips ae i > a 5 3 et or sf Y Z fecsh > > A 20,186,000, according to Archie Lang- WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1959 ley, Agricultural Statistician, Georgia Crop Reporting Service, _ This figure is for crops only and does not include poultry and livestock. The increase was due primarily to rec- erd high yields per acre for most major crops together with higher prices for cot- ton and tobacco, Langley said. Corn was Georgias mbst valuable 1958 LUE COMPARISONS TEN MOST IMPORTANT CROPS FOR 1958 AND 1957 ___IN ORDER OF 1958 RANK (IN THOUSAND DOLLARS) | : : 1958 ee 1958 E= Crop 1958. 1957 %ok | Rank Crop 1958 1957 ok ti 3 1957 $ os 1957 Porn 108,440 91,833 118 | 6. Pecans 10,944 2,162 506 Cotton & Seed 69,367 69,173 100 | 7. Peaches 8,494 6,282 135 64,962 48,266. 135 | 8. Com. Vegetables 7,658 12,903 59 54,464 48,136 113 | 9. Oats 7.651 8495. 06 Hay L7 G28 = 44 59905 197 10. Wheat B10s = 3567 87 STRIBUTION OF 1958 CROP VALUE IN PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL VALUE : : Phil Campbell, Se Commissioner a fe NUMBER 33. SHOW GAIN crop with an estimated value of $108,440. 000, followed by cotton lint and seed valu- ed at $69,367,000. The peanut crop valued _. at $64,962,000 ranked third while tobacco with an estimated value of $54,464,000 was fourth. : . a. The value of these four crops accounts for 81.3 percent of the total for all crops. Almost all of Georgias major crops | had record high per acre yields in 1958. ae Unusually favorable weather conditions during both growing and harvesting sea- sons together with improved cultural prac- tices led to this result, | 3 Georgia now ranks 11th in the nation in the prowiction of corn. Production of 86,752,000 bushels last year was the larg- est corn crop ever produced in the state. Although corn was the only major crop to set a new record high in total pro- duction last year, the production of several : other major crops rose significantly from 1957. These crops were peanuts, tobacco, _ _ hay, peaches and pecans. Dont Buy Poisons _ Under no conditions should mem- _ bers of the general public buy insec- ticides or poisons unless the material is sold in the manufacturer's original package and is properly labeled with directions for use thereon. _ It is against state law for any deal- | er in these products to sell such pro- | ducts in a broken or unlabeled pack- | age. Purpose of the law is to protect the public from accidents resulting | from the misuse of such products | _ death. | : The public is asked to cooperate in the enforcement of laws concerning insecticides and poisons by reporting | to the State Department of Agricul- ture any attempts on the part of any dealer to sell such material in an opened or unlabeled package. The Department of Agriculture plans stringent enforcement of laws | governing the sale of such materials. | Georgia . EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH y LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI CROPS ONLY, DOES NOT INCLUDE POULTRY AND LIVESTOCK _ : @ ; @ | Georgia, First: @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS _ @ NAVAL STORES In Broken Packages 1 o which could cause illness or possible a A ee RS ee Se EB Sg PAGER treo GEOR GIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices State Agriculture Building 19 Hunier Street, S.W. Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 Editor MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist Assistant Editor Deborah Anglin .Notices Mrs. Elizabeth Hynde -| Circulation Mailing Room Supt. 1917. Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., |! py Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Cendler Clement Jr L ecriONi at ASSOCKH. THN [asspchs AFFILIATE MEMBER NATIONA Are = Gules) Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in serted one time on each fre- quest, No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercia! business, any commercia] businessman, any company or organization li- eensed as a commercial busi- ness or doing business under a trade name or _ business name, nor from any indivi- dua! doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no respoisibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any ransaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or adver- tisement carried in any pub- | good health, some experience, clean habits, wants job doing ight farm work on farm. Can drive truck. Want room, board nd substantial salary. Harry Trout, 118 W. Columbia Ave., College Park. 43 yr. old man, Exp. in dairy gnd farm work. Married, 2 oys, 18 and 16 yrs. Can give ef, B. B. Wiggins, Sr., 515 No. Franklin St., Dublin. White, married man,-44 yrs. old, wants dairy job. 12 yrs. xp. Have large family and ean handle good size dairy. Alvin McCullough, Box 32, /o Lewis Treadwell, Bonaire. _ 1 yr. old single man wants ob on poultry or cattle farm, en. farming, or as Caretaker. 68 week and board and room. _imon E. Drury, 2507 Reyn- Olds, Brunswick. ... Woman, 32 yrs. old, widow, 4 little boys (2 go to school), fist job on farm, for house, ights, and reasonable salary. Willing to go anywhere, but ust be near school. Have to ibe moved. Willing worker. Get plong well with folks. Write. rs. Mary Mildred Wilkins, t. 3, Soperton. Middleaged white woman tees job on farm doing light farm work for room, board nd reasonable salary. Write. thel Jefferies, Rt..2, Trenton. 48 yr. old man wants job in arge dairy for part salary and art commission. Lifetime Exp. Know most all types airy equipment, also fair cow octor. Ready for work June st. Letters ans. Wayne Small- _ gwood, Rt. 1, Williamson. : 38 yr. old man wants job fruck or tractor driving on * farm, or dairy work. Have 1 _ oy, 11 yrs. old. Need job at pnce, Go anywhere. Wallace Wilders, RFD 1, Brunswick. h. AM 5-8964. : SALE EVENTS MAY 30 (Saturday) Sale o&- 12 A.M.lLaGrange Live- tock Sales Barn, LaGrange Troup Co.) .. . Registered _ Domino breeding . . . 91 lots, 920 head offered. Hills and ales, LaGrange. Single man, 48 yrs. old, in |; lication that is delivered. eS ST = through the United States PHIL CAMPBELL mail, WANTED WANTED Want middleaged man, bachelor or married, for small 1 H. crop 50-50 and some wage work; looking after 1 doz. calves, fever inspection, garden, 50-50. Wired house, paved road, close church agd school, fire wood. See. S. S&S. Storer, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Want unencumbered white woman to live in farm home, with 3 adults, and do light farm work on farm for $12.50 (did not specify month or week), room and board. Farm (modern conveniences) locat- | ed 2 mi. West Byron on Hwy. 42. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. WO 3-2213. Want married farmer to help on large irrigated vege- table farm near Atlanta. Pay man to drive truck and tractor and farm, $6 day and nice house with elec. Pay rest of family for what they do. R. F. pei Clarkston. Ph. HI 3- Want man with farm and saw mill Exp., to do farming, and operate saw mill part time. Must be willing to work. New 5 R. house furnished. No letters. See, 5 mi. W. Cedar- town. W. F. Ingram, Rt. 2, Prior Sta Rd., Cedartown. _ Want farm family to help in large dairy with milking parlor and producing feed for same. Furnish work. for 2. House, wired for stove, furn- ished: On paved road and school bus Rt. M. C. Hender- son, Rt. 5, Box 34, Austell. Ph. Powder Springs 2194. Want at once, good, sober man to work and manage farm. Need to know machinery, trac- tor combine and hay baler. No row crops. Grow cattle, small grain, hay and feed stuff. Can use man with son large enough and willing to work. Good community. Give ref. salary wanted and full information. C. E. Downs, Thomaston. Want exp Dairy helper, pre- fer man with family of one or more to work. Use parlor, pipeline, tank type of milking. House furnished, with bath, garden, etc. Located 41 Hwy. 9 mi. No. Cartersville. Dorman Shropshire, Cartersville. Ph. No. EV 2-1902, ~ EQUIPMENT Elec, hammer mill, in good cond. with 5 horse elec. motor, $100. Bill Cole, Nicholls. Tree or Bermuda _ setter, used less than 3 mos., set Cov- ington planters, complete with duplex and_ cotton hoppers with Snap-Hitch for Allis Chalmers tractor. All in good cond.; also, No-Krak grain or feed blower. John Reid, Bebulon, Ph. LO. 7-8679. Side delivery rake, 4 bar on 4 steel wheels and extra wide dump rake. M. W. Peck, Sparta, Ph. 5128.. Zz way bush and bog harrow, sub-soiler plow, Farmall wag- on and 2 disc plow for fast hitch C Farmall. H. K. Mal- com, Rt. 1, Monroe, Ph. 6888. 2 wheel tractor trailer, $125. H. C. Conn, 1287 Sells Ave., S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. Pi 3- 4533. 2 used generators, 25 KWC engines, like new, can gen- erate up to 25,000 watts any kind of electricity, for poultry raising. W. R. Bishop, c/o W. R. Bishop Farm, Locust Grove, Ph. 3441. 2 row tractor, cultivating equip., planters and fertilizer attachments, 2 disc plow and bush and bog harrow, in good cond. Melvin G. Harris, Rt. 1, | Manchester, Ph. Thornwall 6- 9777. 2 tractors, 1 with all culti- vators, planters, distributors, 2 disc tiller plow, exhaust lift; other with 2 disc plow, ex- haust lift, new tires, front and rear, $450 ea. Tommy L. Wo- va Box 311, Oxtord, Pn: 2 jet pumps complete with tanks, 1/2 horse motors and dbl. hose for well, like new, used less than 1 yr. P. E. Scog- gins, Rt. 3, Ashburn. Sweet potato transplanter, never used, complete with water attachments, $250. Rob- ert Attaway, Rt. 3, Box 201, Wrightsville. 10 used electric brooders, almost new, $35 ea. at farm; Feed Mill, called Mix-mill, (grinds and mixes 4 ingredi- ents at once), has time clock and ampmeter, $400. Sidney Miller, Irwinton, Ph. Tooms- boro, Webster 3-2231. Bostrum improved farm level No. 2, in first class con- dition, $20 at my home. C. C. Wyche, Rt. 2, Senoia.: David Bradley disc harrow for garden tractor, new cond., $15; also want a saddle in good cond., cheap for cash. J. D. Jones, Hillsboro, Ph. 5147. 2 Petersime incubators, No. 5 and No. 11, one with separ- ate hatching compartment; 2,200 chicken or 5,715 quail eggs cap., $300; other, com- plete automatic hatching com- partment, 2 yrs. old, 26,460 quail or 8,820 chicken eggs, $700. Both like new. Charles O. Edwards, 216 Highland Dr., Elberton, Ph. 829. Three 16 hole hog feeders, used short time, $75 ea.; 2 au- tomatic cast iron hog drinkers, dbl. bowl, $8 ea. James W. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 4593. Sawmill in good cond. com- plete with edger and Molene motor, $500, Ottis Smith, Rt. 2, Winder. 144 nearly new laying cages for hens, 50c ea. for lot. Mrs. C. J. Nobles, RFD 1, Fornof Rd., Midland, Ph. FA. 4-2952. Pick-up hay baler, priced to cor Jack F, Davenport, Ten- nille. Hay baler with motor, on rubber, good tires, runs good, wire tie, also, Case combine, 5 ft. blade, power take-off, (will run with little repair. Sell cheap. L. M. Senkbill, Rt. 1, Hartwell. 6 ft. cultivator, reasonably priced. H. G. Bunch, Sr., Rt. 3, Augusta, |Dyna_ balance drive, A. C. combine and Taylor-. system, like new, LP gas operated; also, Irrigation used 3 mos., LP gas tank on wheels; 3,000 ft. or more of 6 in. pipe with 2 guns. Bargain pr : Milton Cravey, Ashburn, Ph. 87. mower with 1s ee nd. for sale or will trade for pace. Peter Hodkinson, Pea Ridge Rd., Box 198, Cornelia, Ph. 844-J-5. | Small electrically heated chicken brooder _and one deck all metal broiler pen with light compartment, complete with feed and water troughs, both for $17. J. C. Jones, 3701 Chesapeake Way, East Point, Ph, PO. 7-8892. Hay baler in good cond., 45 Tntnl. Harvester, $650. R. S. Moore, Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph, Howard 1-5794. Horse drawn, 2 row, 6 noz- zle sprayer, gal. gauge tank for spraying cotton or tobacco, never used, $ Rowan Gilreath, Cartersville. Tractor F-12 with rubber tires in good cond., $200 or exch, for nice Black Angus pull. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville.. Stationary hay baler, with 8 hp air-cooled motor, rubber. tires, all in good cond., $250 or will trade for young pure- bred. Polled Hereford male. Mrs. J. C. Starr, Rt. 3, Forsyth, Ph. 6258. Side delivery rake, 10 ft., in good cond. and J. D., 6; it: model 12 A combine in good cond. L. P. Singleton, Ft. Val- ley, Ph. TA. 5-5940. 1 horse trailer with all steel construction, good tires. ell or would consider trading for 2 horse trailer. W. C. Craw- ford, 127 Garett St., Carroll- ton, Ph. TE. 2-6524. 400 ga. DeLaval bulk milk tank with 3 hp outside com- pressor, used less than 1 yr. Reasonably priced. Hugh Cromer, Forsyth, Ph. 2421. - 5,500 gal. water tank with 50 ft. steel tower and 80 ft. steel wind mill tower, cheap. L. C. Rodgers, Rt. 1, Moultrie, Ph. Yucon 5-5139. Old water corn mill, been in use many yrs. but in first class shape, rocks were worked over recently, can be pulled with motor. See on Hwy. 78, 2-1/2 mi. W. of Villa Riea. Ernest Adams, Rt. 1, Vilia Rica. 4 can milk cooler in good condition, $100. T. E. Bunn, 3640 N. Druid Hills Rd., De- catur, Ph. ME. 4-8572. 192 laying cages for hens, in good cond., at my farm. See on work days after 5 p.m. or High Rt. 1, Martin. Almost new 6 ft. trailer type mower, attaches to draw bar and power take-off, can be used with most any make trac- tors, good cond., $75 at my farm or will trade for 3 point hitch equip. to use with Ford tractor. Charles Phillips Trice, Box 375, Norcross, Ph. 3713. Light weight. tractor trailer, heavy duty, ball point hitch, flat bed, 600 x 16 tires, $40. ee Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy- ston. Set Gainey tobacco curers, cheap, been used I season; also set Florence Mayo tobacco cookers, in perfect cond. Make offer on both. J. M. Paulk, Rt. 1, Willacoochee, 1952 tractor, first class cond., runs and looks like new with 4 good tires; also, B. B. harrow and sub-soiler. P. A. Defoor Rt, 3, Austell, Ph. 2262 after p.m. _ Tractor wagon, 7 x 12 x 4 ft. high, new and painted body. Located 1 mi. SE Byron. Fred Goetz, Byron, Ph. WO, 3-2431. Round elec. incubator, 150 egg size, good as new, $15, James W. Webb, 133 Anderson Cir., Smyrna. Garden tractor, 4 cycle 2-3/4 hp, rake, furrow rane cultivator, $135: . also, steel trailer, 6 ft., 1,500 Ibs.. $125 Both used only 3 times. Face: phine Maley, 1035 M De, Decatur. cConnell 411, L. Tice, Rt. heavy | : on Copper Mine Hwy. Robe weekends. J. C. Herron, Sr., | works on any tractor v off power, like new, $1 pick-up hay baler, rou i $750, have ple twine. M. W. Gunn, Rt, Zebulon. for sale. Fairburn, Ph. 6571. Hay baler, in good c Pp. T. C. operated, $400 would exch. for granland | 1, Plains, Americus 7291, Combine, 6 ft. clippe motor, in good cond., chea cash, G. C. Manis, Coh Ph. Dalton, OX. 4-2533. Set of cultivators and bar, grain drill and 6 row ton duster, all in good and reasonably priced. J A. Hood, 1117 Odum St., Co ington, Ph. 6137. 6 row cotton duster in} 1 shape, good as new. Loc Lee Campbell, Rt. 2, Bo Temple. Murray cotton gin, al good working cond., reas ble down payment, bal terms to suit buyer, Te Swindle, Nashville, Ph Large copper sorghum s pan about 3-1/2 x 7, Se exch. for 2 weened pi (either sex or breed), 20 hea fryers or fat yearling. W. Wilson, Rt. 2, Box 127, Fa burn, Ph. 2365. 2 open top buggies in cond., $65 ea., at my_pla |W. L. Neighbors, Rt Hogansville, Ph. 7811. 10 can DeLaval wet box, $125; 20 milk cans, tor and pump, $50. Bot good cond.; also, garden tr tor, 2-3/4 hp with cultiv equip. C. T. Robertson, } 1, LaGrange, Ph. TU. 4-70 3 roller power syrup m Priced to suit buyer. Fricks, RFD 4, Toccoa. 2 combines with powe off and grain tanks, in g running cond, Will sell che Hugh Croak, Rt. 2, M zuma, Ph. 5641. Tractor, 2 row cultivator disc turn plow and ha with lights, both have neal new tires on rear. For q sale. Mrs. C. O. Blankensh Rt. 1, Canton. i All metal Jeep trailer good tires and extra body, $75. F. M. Gaines, Ayers Rd., Macon, Ph. $. 1667. Manure spreader, like n cond., used very little, $ for quick sale. Jesse Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Box Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5173. Cultivator 77. and pli 3 bottom plow, 12 ft. Ez flow, 2 section spike, h 9 ft. cultipacker, Intnl mower, 15 run drill, fiel tivator, spring tooth 290 planter and disc harrow. Fricke, Stapleton. _ 4 good wagon wheels, $ eae Dangar, Woodstoc Combine, Intnl mode with motor, in good $795. R. I. Gibbs, Rt. 2, Camp Ground, Covingto 2 tractor tires, 11 x new and other old, both tubes, Sell both for less half price of one. E. L. C Rt. 3, Jackson, Ph. 5954. 12 in. hammer mill in class cond., also belt for ley, used very little, $100 dismount. W. Paul J. Cains Bic 1. Commerce. Purebred .Duroe sows, wt. 800 libs. ea., $50.00 ea., also, purebred Berkshire boar, 400 lbs. or more and 10 pigs, Berkshire-Duroc eross, $10.00 ea. No letters or shipping. J. Paul Higginbotham, Rt. 1, Bogart. Reg. Tamworth pigs and shoats, $26.50 ea. up with papers; 25 mixed pigs, $10.00 ea.; mixed shoats, $15.-$20. ea. B. B. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 82, Alpharetta. Big Bone Guinea and OIC mixed pigs, 8 wks. old, May 23rd. W. F. Lee, Rt. 1, Felton. Reg. meat type Yorkshires, Hampshires and Duroes, from top bloodlines, Cert. disease free herd. Boars and gilts of all ages. Priced reasonable. Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst. Landrace shoats about 12 wks. old, male and female. Wormed and Reg. Ray B. Lewis, Rt. 3, Blairsville. Purebred Spotted Poland China boar about 2 yrs. old, wt. approx. 400 lbs., $50.00 or trade for smaller boar of from 175-200 Ibs. F. H. Smith, Rt. 3, Baxley, Ph. 3385, Hampshire and Tamworth pigs and hogs, extra good breeding stock, and meat pigs. Any reasonable offer will be accepted. C. E. Jernberg, Rt. 2, College Park, Ph. PO. 6- 2072 (on Buffington Rd. Red Oak). Reg. Spotted Poland China pigs, from best of bloodlines, meat type, 3-6 mos. old. At my farm 1 mile So. of Hahira on 41 Hwy. Elmer Cornelius, Hahira. Reg. Landrace hogs, mod- erm type with plenty ham and loin, reasonably priced. Ter- rell Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 9292... Reg. Landrace boar 1 yr. old, Grand: Champ. N.W. Ga. fair, $75.00. Dr. W. H. Lewis, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. Reg. Duroc pigs, males and females, 8 wks. and 4 mos. old. Berry College Stock, tween Cartersville and Ad- amsville. Melvin Hall, Rt. 3, Adairsville. Turn at Deatons Spread House and go 5 miles. 50 Spotted Poland China! meat type shoats, wt. 40-60! lbs. ea., and 30 pigs, 7 and 8} wks. old. Spotted: Ratan a China. At farm. Earl Whit- aker. Rt. 1, Manstield. 2 Reg. Tamworth male shoats, 3 mos. old for sale or will exch. one for one of same quality not related. L. Glenn Johnson, P.O. Box 7, Talking Rock, | Purebred Tamworths, all rages, pigs, gilts, males, large enough for service, bred gilts, some feeders. No diseases. Mrs. Charles Baldwin, Charles Baldwin Farm, wanee, Ph. Buford 7181. Dark red Durocs, males of females, wormed and treated, Reg. in buyers name. Charles W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae. Reg. Landrace bred and open gilts, bred to boar from present Worlds Record litter and to Blue Ribbon winner Su- from Bruntown Conquest ($6,000.00 nationally famous boar). Treated for Cholera, Erysipelas and tested for Bru- cellosis. Orders for weanling pigs accepted. Windle Taylor, Rt. 4, Alma, Ph.. 4983 be- tween 9 A.M. and 5 P.M. Dark cherry red Durocs, males and females, 5 mos. old, wormed and treated, $25.00 ea. or with Reg. papers in buyers name, $30.00 ea. These are 4-H project; also, Reg, male Duroe hog, 4-yrs.. old, $75.00.. Paul W. Hart: Rte A, Box 178, Guyton, Ph. Prospeet 2-3346. Purebred Duroc sow, not Reg., 2 yrs. old, for sale. Fred~ erick Zipperer, Marlow. 10 Beltsville, No. 1, pigs, bred, from Reg. stock, males, $25.00, females, $20.00 ea. A, W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Rocky. Spring, Rd., Eastman. Reg. Black Poland China boar, No. 166309, 14 mos. old, about 475 lbs., ready for serv- ice. Grand Champ at Macon and Augusta Fairs. Meat type, FFA Chapter boar, $100.00 here. J. M. Harper, c/o Bald-~ << High School, Milledge- ville. Choice Landrace pigs, males and females, 6 wks. to 8 mos, old, various prices; also, 12 boars 6 and 7 mos. old, $75.= $100. H. D. McAfee, Marietia, Ph. 8-8440. a Choice Landrace pigs, males and females; imported blood- lines, treated, Reg. buyers. name, $60.00 to $75.00 ea.: bred gilts $]50.00 ea.; onen gilts, $125.00 ea.; choice Du- roc pigs, males and females, reg. buyers name, $30.00 ea. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. MU. 5-1035. Feb. and Mar. Duroc pigs, $25.00 ea. Top breeding, color - and conformation, wormed and treated. Reg. in buyers name; also, some larger and 2 good 5 mo. old males, $40. ea. J. H. Donaldson, State Rd., Rt. 96 at Houser Mill Site, Fort Valley. Reg. Landrace Reg. 4/young sows and 1 unrelated boar, and 18 pigs, 3-6 wks. old. Sell for cash or trade for cows, R. F. Seawell, Gracewood Vicinity, Rt. 1, Box 186, Au- gusta, Ph. RE, 3-2691. | 60 feeder pigs, 40-80 lbs, ea,, wonmed. 20c lb. Very good stock. Come see. Bill Cole, Nicholls. Purebred Landrace pigs, _ out ef imported dam by out standing sire, 8 wks. old, wormed, treated, reg. in buy= ers name, also purebred priced low. Landrace male ready for service. From toip bloodlines. James Speir, Bron- wood, Ph. 5-5307. 10 bred sows, two litters crossed Beltsville-Hampshire- OIC. Nice bacon type; also, 35 three mos. old shoats and 40 pigs 6 wks, same type. Self or consider trading for good combine. H. W. Jones, Rt. 3, Commerce, Ph. TE. 5-3412. | 8 Berkshire pigs, boars and _ gilts, 7 and 9 wks. old. Dam, Grand Champion; Sire, Re- serve Grand Champion, $25. ea. Reg. buyers name; $20. ea. not Reg. Geo. J. Phillips, Rt. 1, Soperton. : Reg. Hampshire gilts and | males, wt. 80 lbs., wormed, Bangs free, from grand champ- stock, also, 2 Hampshire sows, (1 was grand champ in At- | lanta Fair), other Hampshire boar 2 yrs. old, wt. 500 Ibs, ea, Herbert Tante, Box 303, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-3195. Purebred Landrace boars and gilts, imported bloodlines, | also pigs. Reg. in buyers. name, priced low. Clyde Beaty, Rt. 2, Pave. : c/o ~ a PAGE FOUR ae a ae: Sd ~~ tvesTock ray Seaar eee deer FOR SALE | Swine 5 purebred Duroe boars, 10 wks. old, elig. for Reg., vac- @inated and wormed, wt, 60- Located 6 mi. NE of ~ Perry on Lake Joy Rd. David Telms, Rt, 1, Warner Robins. Reg. Tamworth male, 2 yrs. id. $75.00, Will not ship. D. i Warnock Tarrytown. Tamworths, reg,, unrelated boars and gilts. ae Davis, ve Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. -_ 8 purebred Lanidrace boars : . teg. and treated, 4 and 5 mos, old. Reasonable prices. W. W. fevill, Raley Rd., Macon, Ph. Landrace boars and gilts, weaned, best bloodlines, from me of Ga,s oldest Landrace : erds, Basil Steed, Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905, 12 fine Hampshire pigs, 8 Wwiks. old, 20 Yorkshire-Hamp- | re cross pigs, 6 wks. old, (All $10.00 ea. Russell McGu- 97-3101, \ Reg. Landrace boars and Its, 2 boars of serviceable we and 11 bred gilts, 8 mos. id. Imported bloodlines and eated for Cholera; also, 21 bandrace pigs, 6 wks. old. J. oo Rt. 6, Marietta, Ph. - Reg. Landrace gilts and oars, 100 pet. imported Ploodlines, Reg. in buyers ame. Unrelated pairs. H. R. rossett, Cave Spring. Purebred Yorkshire boar, fwt.-185 Ibs., 15 mos. old, $65. @iealthy and a good boar. abe Coley, RFD 2, Box 54, awkinsville. as purebred Hampshire gilts, 8% mos. old, treated for Chol- from prize bloodlines, Bible for Reg. Ray Williams, /o H.-C, Hilliams, Rt: 1, : ithville, Bin, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph. Lenox. ~ Horses, Mules & Ponies . At Stud: Reg, thoroughbred horse, out of Fighting Step winner of $96,910 in 36 races) . B. Curtis, Farmington, Ph. adison, 2603. . _ At Stud: Bandar AHC No $213, Reg. Arabian stallion. | {Proven sire of premium qual- western oes - Grose & foals. Fee $50.00 with re- urn privilege during season. fixcellent facilities to board Visiting mares, $1.00 day. Wil- ard Strain, 609 Murray Hill ae Dalton, Ph. Broadway 8- 20 nice small Shetland pony mares, 3-3 yrs. old, all colors Gist sizes, nothing over 40 in. ee igh, some with colts by side, geome heavy bred. Will sell - ess Holbrook, J onesboro, Ph. asonably. Come and _ see. ue i 8-671, Palomino colt, 1% yrs. old, gentle and broken to ride. Billy Huff, Buckhead, Ph. 994-M-4 Madison. Mare colt, 2 yrs. old, white blaze face, flax mane and tale, 4 white stocking legs. Natural gaited, practically broke. Rid- ing bridle and western sad- dle goes with horse. Cash or ftrade for heifers. Doyle Pat- tick, .McDonough, Ph. 3785 ae hights. Black Tenn. Walker with saddle and_ bridle, Patricia C. Morris, Oak Park. - Se 6 yr. old bay quarter mare $200.00, or trade for heavy suilt mare, under 3 and not over 7 yrs. old. Other party provide transportation for oth; also, will pasture horses ion 300 acre farm near Stone (Mtn. Park. Contact Miss Gwen i esson, Rt. 2, Centerville Rd., tone Mtn., Ph. 8403. - 8 yr. old mare, well trained to buggy, good saddle horse. Also buggy in good cond., just een reconditioned. $300.00 tor lot or trade for Black An- gus cow. Carl Newton, 992 Eultwater Rd., N.E., Atlanta, Ph. TR. 4-6386 days. hatch, $6 for lot at my place. Shetland pony gelding, 5 yrs. old, $150.00. Ph. PO, 1-1816. Sheep and Goats 7 Reg. Hampshire rams, ex- cellent cond., available im- mediately. No service 6 mos. Jesse Sewell, c/o Tata Farms, Rt. 1, Box 228, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5173. 3 Toggenburg milk goats, give 5 qts. milk per day; also, 4 female kids, 2 mos. old. Do not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd. S.W., At- lanta 11. Butt-headed, work type goat, very gentle and well trained, also harness and wag- on. W. L. Banks, Shady Dale, Ph. Monticello 5564, | several fine French Al- pines, Saanans and Toggen- burg does, all now milking, all butt-header and heavy milkers; also, at Stud Tog- genburg and Reg. French Al- pine bucks, F. H. Millerd, Rt. 2, Mars Hill Rd. and Mwy. 41 N., Acworth, Ph. Webster 4-6012, 450 Southwestern ewes for sale or will trade for dairy heifers Kenneth Bandy, Riniggold. Nubian and French Alpine milk goats, Reg. and grade, extra fine bloodlines, prices very reasonable. L. P. Mingle- dorff, Douglas, Alma Hwy., Ph: 0-244-J. Large size white natuarlly hornless Saanan milk goat with second kids 6 wks. old (already sold). Goat has large teats, nice udders, gentle, 3-4 qts. daily, good tasting milk. David Bagley, Jr. 44 Washing- ton St., Austell, Ph. 2315. Young milk goat freshen with 2 kids first time. Sell or trade. O. J. Samples, 78 Anniston Ave., S.E., Atlanta LIVESTOCK WANTED Want good Reg. Angus bull. Could use young or mature bull for services by this fall. David T. Jennings, P.O. Box 84. Americus. ~ POULTRY. FOR SALE 10,000 nice friers, pullets and roosters, 10 w'j:. old, wt. 3 lbs. and up, 60c ea. Contact at Bishops Farm. W. R. Bis- hop, Locust Grove. Ph. 3441. Large brown and white! Ray Howard, /}$ 13318 Whitney Ave., Hapeville. Cornish hens, also, rooster, 2.50 ea., or lot, $15; eggs, 15, $1.65, 30, $3.15 and my car- pense. M. O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Ty Ty. purebred heavy type Dark { tons returned at buyers ex-| 50 large Leghorn hens, 1958 hatch, W. L. and Calif. Gray cross, now laying, $1 ea. Mrs. B. M. Barge, Tyrone. 200 proven layers, 300 egg stra. W.L. and New Hamp- shires, and few hibreds, $1.75 ea.; 30, $50; 25 Red pullets, 50 Booth W.L., just laying, $2.25 ea.: 6 choice White Rocks, $15! cock, $2.25; capons, 25c lb. E. M. Sanders, Glenwood. 300-350 Best Grade W.L. pullets, over 3 mos. old, $1.25 ea .or $1 ea. for lot. 1 mi. S.E. Byron. Fred Goetz, Rt. 2, By- ron. Ph. WO 3-2431 36 laying hens, good produc- tion, $1.50 ea.; 14 Leghorns, others, Red-Rock (white) or Red-Leghorn cross. Good eS ers. Mrs. J. V. Lehnerd, 429 Cherokee St., Acworth. Ph. WE 4-4712. 10 Black Crested and 12 Buff Crested Polish, 6 wks. old, $10 for lot. Cannot ship. Grady W. Moore, Rt. 2, Box 254, Austell. Laying hens, 9 Hampshire Reds, 2 ea. Barred and White Rocks, 7 W. L. and 15 Red pullets started laying, and 2 roosters, 6 mos. old, $1 ea. Cant ship. Notify before com- ing. Mrs. Rosa Danvers, 212- 20th St. Columbus. | 150. cross bred pullets, 12 wks. old, White Rock and White Cornish, 60c ea. Bring crates to my farm on West Green Hwy. 2 mi. No. Douglas. Melvin Burke, Rt. 1, Douglas. GAME, FOWL, etc. FOR SALE Ped. N. Z. White rabbits, 6 wks. to 12 mos. old, priced ac- cording to individuals, $5 pr. for Jrs. ready to breed, $8 to $20 ea. top Srs. Wt. 9-13 Ibs. Exch. bred doe or buck for equal breeding. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N. E., At- lanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452. N. Z. W. rabbits, 4 - 6 wks. old, $1 ea. my place. Will not ship. Bill Pace, Rt. 5, Canning- ham Rd. Marietta. 5 Young rabbit for sale. 0. as |Samples, 78 Anniston Ave., S. EK. Atlanta 17 -Ph. DR 38-7207. Rabbits: young does, $3; bucks, $2; bred does, $10; W.N.Z. Black Dutch, Flemish, Checkered Giants to choose from, At my place. W. B. Win- ters, West Green. R. I. Red and Golden Se- bright bantams, ea. $5 trio; mix. bantams, 60c ea. H. M. Adams, Douglasville. Common bantams, laying, 75c ea.; also young geese, $1.50 ea. Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr., S. W. Box 487, Atlanta 11. Bantam rooster, dark Bull- dog large type, 2 yrs. old, vig- orous stock. Norman C. Lou- dermilk, 820 Ponce de Leon PLN. E., Atlanta 6: Ph. TR. 6- 3582. R. I. Red, W. L., Silver Duck- wing, O. E. game bantams, in prs. or trios, also eggs, stand- ard dark Brown Leghorn pul- lets, 6 and 8 wks. old. Good price. All eggs, 15c ea. J. C. (Chicken) Mitchell, 412 Cav- ender St., LaFayette. Purebred Dark Cornish, Bulldog type, bantam eggs for hatching from select breeders, 25c ea. parcel post prepaid. Money Order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. Dark Cornish from Show stock, $5 pr.; extra roosters, $2 ea. A, RK. Bryans, 1255 Woodland Ave., S.E., Atlanta 6, Ph. MA 77-9795. a 11 W.L. frier roosters, March Mrs. Mattie McPherson, 695 S. Centerhill Ave., N.W., At- lanta 18. eS 500 young W. L. hens, good production, 75c ea. J. F. Dil- Young white and gray and 2 California rabbits, 6 wks. old, $1 ea. Ship Exp. Col. Trade for, or buy, 10 common ban- tam hens and rooster, about 5 ducks, white or Mallard, near Atlanta: , Rk. Phrilpot, 2377 Summit Ave., N. W., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-0009. 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. Ph. 4113. Bobwhite quail hatching epgs from stock 1 to 3 07: heavier than average, which will produce chicks 7 ozs. in 12-14 wks. Shipped PP. $150 M.; $18 C.; such day old quail, $40 C.; 4 wks. old, $72 C. Per- mit No. 1. Wm. A. Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., At- lanta. Ph. MU 8-0866. . Booking orders for young Ringneck pheasants, also hatching eggs. Birds priced according to age. James W. Webb, 133 Anderson Circle, Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-4067. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $18 C. Permit No. 103; Araucanus (Easter Egg) chic- ken hatching eggs, blue only, 60c ea. All parcel post pre- paid. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.. N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152,< ea. or swap for young doves beck, Rt. 5, Marietta. Ph. 8- 1865. of other kinds. J. R. N. Harber, Ri. 2 Alma. , eae Gainesville. Ph. LE 2-0669. 487, Atlanta Thomas,. Young Ringneck doves, $1. Permit No. 36; 7 mat- ed pr. Chukar quail, Cornish bantam baby chicks, and Ringneck pheasants from 15 hens. All priced according to age. C. E, Duke, 1803 Boulder- crest Dr., S.E., Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 17-1665. Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $20 C. Permit No. 59. Cannot ship. D. L. Brookins, 5861 Morningside Dr., Colum- bus, Ph. FA 3-9175. Ringneck pheasant eggs, $2 doz. shipped; $1.50 at my home; Northern Bobwhite quail eggs, $20 C. Permit No. 87; also White Pekin drake, 1 -yr. old. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2; Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804. 3 pr. large Silver King gig- eons, mated and banded. Fast producers of large squabs. All of best bloodlines. 1 pr. Show Type; others utility, $11, or $4 pr. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville. N. Z. White rabbits, 6 wks. and 10 wks. old. All Ped. stock. T. R. Padgett, Upper Ham- bree Rd., Roswell. 3 Reds, 2 does and buck, 1 brown buck and 3 brown does, all 2 mos. old, $12.25 for lot; $3.50 pr., and $1.75 ea. Will ship. B. H. Holland, Coog$r Rd; Rte 3; Dalton: Taking orders limited num- ber selected Giant Chinchilla breeding stock from Leppards Grand Champion offspring. Ped. Junior does and bucks, $12.50 ea. Ship approx. June 15. Send $5 retainer. Jimny Ferguson, P.O. 7 Box 163, and up, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Yellow roots and Heart leaf root, each, 4 lb. lard box, $1 PP. Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 1, Ellijay. a Fine, large leaf, shade dried sage, $1 pt. cupful. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. Blue Gill Bream fingerlings, for. sale. Truck delivery, or pick up at my farm. Lanier Craft, Clayton. Fresh, old time beer seed, 25 start, 6 starts, $1 and selt addressed envelope with ea, order. Earl Frank Weeks, Dial. 100 lb. capacity, white feed bags, free from holes, 25c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash- burn, Cumming. White feed sacks, no holes or letters, good cloth, 100 lb. cap., 25c ea., with letters, 20c ea. plus postage on ea.; chic- ken fertilizer, 50c for 100 lb: cap. sack. No shavings, good clean fertilizer. Mrs. J. E. Car- ter, McMurry Dr., S.W., Box Hy. Ph. Di; 4- 1388. New white clean chicken feathers, 4 lbs., $1. Add post- age. No checks or stamps. Mrs. L. G. Seabolt, Rt. 1, Harisfield. Large Bamboo cane roots, $1.50 doz. plus postage. Spe- cial prices per 1,000. C. W. Rumney, Newton. Black Snake root, Devils Shoestring, Ratsbane, Heart root, 50c large match box full; wild Plum bark, Scaley Hick- ory bark, wild Cucumber bas, Rattle root, Yellow root, Min. Ditney, Horse Mint, $1 for 2 Ib. lard box full. Add postage. Pi Bo Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. : Print feed bags, free of holes or stains, 30c ea. for 1 of a Kind; 2 or more alike, 35c ea. PP in amounts of $2 or more. Exch. for strawberry plants. Mrs. J. V. Lehnerd, 429 Chero- kee St., Acworth, Ph. - 4712. ees Yellow root, freshly dus and washed, 4 lb. lard box full. 75c; Catnip, 3 bunches, 25c: green Catnip leaves, match box full, 15c; tame Gooseberry plants, 3, 25c; Yellow dock and poke root, 40c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Martha W Rt. 5, Ellijay. oe Bobwhite quail, 1 wk. old{ Roper, Rt. 1, Canton. Yellow root, fres washed, 4 Ib. lard $1, PP; Jumbo, MW Long Handle Gourd se pkt., 3 pkts., 25 and sta envelope. Mrs. Ventis We Rt. 5, Ellijay. - Peaches for trucks, a mount in bu. baskets bulk. Expect to begin p between May 20th and Robert L, Newby, Ji Pleasant Valley Frui Vienna. Eee i ee MISCELLANEOL WANTED | Want good used galv roofing, 10 square or also, wire to fence in 40 L, A. Powers, 221 W. St., Griffin, Ph. 5170 ni; Want huckleberries fo ning for own home use. price per. gal., when where berries can he p up. Chester H. Richardsor 984 Burns Dr., S.W., Atl 10. Want chicken manur N. W. Atlanta. Robert Sn 2473 Edward Dr. N.W., Atl 18, Ph. SY. 4-1636. Want approx. 100 spoiled or old hay for ing; .also, 100 Ibs. Ci peas for sowing. M. C. C Rt. 1, Tucker; Ph. HE 3 Want several hundre of Combine Mylo (Ma preferred). T. S. Keith, R Woodville. oe ~ HANDICRAF FOR SALE New quilt tops, made good new material, $2 ea. 20c postage. Mrs. Dorotl Davis, Rt. 7, Gainesville. = New quilt. tops, $3 ea. Cli ford Williams, 624 Sycamo St., Decatur, oe White cotton crocheted bal shoes, pastel or lace trim: $1 pr.; also, rayon boucle ct cheted baby shoes, baby ec ors, $1.25 pr. Add 10c pos per pr. Elizabeth Coleman 1, Box 205, Danielsville Rc Athens. , : Pillowcases, $1; lunch sg lace -trim, $2; day of we tea towels, $1; bonnets, aprons, small, 75c, with bi $1; pillow ticks, $1.25. Ac postage. No checks. Nell Bet nett, Rt. 1, Box 21. Oakw Large Clown laundry with gray and red roses, $1.4 Mrs. Troy Staten, Chatswor Rd., Box 65, Dalton. Dbl. bed size hand pi and quilied quilts, $6.50 large special quilt, Col. or add postage. G Robinson, Rt. 1, Dallas. = New handmade quilts, 1 size, good cotton material, coi ton padding, $6 ea.; Emb. pi lowcases, full size, good m terial, nice designs, $2 set pe. emb. vanity sets, lace trin $1 set. Add _ postage. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box Ellijay. White pillowcases, emb. an crocheted edge, $1.25; la bonnets, $1 ea.; aprons, lar with bibs, 75c; without bib d0c ea.; i trimmed, 25c ea.; little pillow cases, 50c ea.; large size qui tops, $2 ea. Add postage. Mr Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, Gai ville. Jiffy green pea shelle hand made for housewive use, $1 PP. Daniel Jackson, 2, Social Circle. Dbl. bed size quilt tops, ea.; boy and girl and st in designs pot holders, 25 ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Mi Flat work crocheted 12, 15, 18, and 20 in., 1 3 pc. vanity sets with 15 doily to match, 4 pe., - $3.50 del. Mrs. I. M. Sulli co W. Chandler St., Carr Ee : Well rotted poultry hous Manure, 25-30 tons, $4 ton all taken. C, C, Wyche, Rt. 2, Crocheted table cloth, 80, $20; also, roun in. in dia., $5. Mrs Senoia, Owen, 116 Grady