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Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1959 . NUMBER 39
Farmers
JUNE 1S DAIRY
: Approximately 1,500, 000 farm fangs | in the United States derive all ora
emajor. part of their income from dairy cows. 7
Dairying produces 19 narchat of the gross national income from agriculture, |
more gross income than any other productive enterprise.
- Dairy products Waply 30 percent of the nations diet of animal pens
and produce 15 percent of total retail tood sales.
| Dairying is the greatest single food which contributes to making the United
, States the best fed nation on earth. Dollar for dollar it is the oe buy in
_ the housewifes daily food basket.
Dairying s job of inaitaining the tilth, health atid productivity of the soll
; ds unmatched by any other agricultural commodity.
The dairying industry is the worlds largest user of motor trucks.
Dairying is a major segment of our agriculture - an agriculture through
which less than 12 percent of the nations population provides the food and
fibre for all. Thus eighty-eight percent of the population is completely depen- |
dent on the 12 percent for their abundance of fibre and food.
Geo rgia C eorgia, Fi irst:
y EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
| LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI | _ @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS @ NAVAL STORES
~ Franklin St., Dublin.
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oo FARM
WORK
WANTED
mm
White man, 62, raised on
farm, 3 in family, Exp. farm-
ing, cattle, hogs, poultry, etc.,
want permanent job. 4-5 R
house, Elec. on Mail and Mail
Bus Rt. Fair health but un-
able to do heavy work. J. G.
Watson, 1152 Sells Ave., S.W.,
Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-9743.
_ 50 yr. old man, with 3 boys,
11, 12 and 7 yrs. wants job
of Caretaker, or truck or
chicken farm. No bad habits.
Willing to work. Arthur Lott,
c/o Rual Strickland, Rt. 1,
Douglas.
Exp. 39 yr. old man, single,
white, wants work on Dairy
farm, for place to live and
easonable salary. Emmons
ay, 265 Williams St., N.W.,
Atlanta 3.
White, 54 yr. old sober,
Christian man, alone, wants
job on farm with reliable
party, doing regular crop farm
work with extra work in spare
time for wages. Have to be
moved. Any time. Geo. R.
Morrow, 950 Pryor St., S.W.,
Atlanta 15.
Honest, Christian, single,
white woman, 47 yrs. old, de-
sires poultry farm work for/
$30 week salary and 4 R.
house, bath, elec. Have 2 boys
15 and 16 yrs. to help. Mrs.
Dora Morgan, 2239 Stanton
Rd., East Point...
Man, 17 yrs. in dairy work,
also can do farm work, wants
job on farm. Have 2 boys, 16
and 18 yrs. to help with work.
B: 8, Wigdins, Sr., 515. No.
22 yr. old, white, married
- man (no children) job on
- poultry or cattle farm. Consid-
er other type work on farm.
Must. be furnished (we have
no furniture). Give Ref. Go
anywhere. Exp. truek and
tractor. Lamar Whitfield, Rt.
_ 1, Farmington.
29 yr. old man wants job for
self and sister on farm. Sister
23 yrs. Can drive tractor and
R.|truck. Reasonable salary.
Maurice Byrd, Rt. 1, c/o L. G.
Self, Greensboro.
Married man, 42 yrs.
old, honest, sober, Chris-
tian, wants job on cattle or
poultry farm. Exp. in both,
but dont know regular farm
work. Can drive truck. Have
to be moved. Need 4 R. house,
elec., ete. and reasonable
wages. Julian R. Gibson, Ros-
well.
Want job doing tarm work
on farm, near Atlanta. Care-
taking, cattle raising, etc. up-
keep tractors, hay balers, etc.
4-5 R. house, water, lights.
Move soon school out. Sober,
honest, 42 yrs. old, wife, 6
children.Wife raise frier chic-
kens on halves. Ref. Ralph
Lynn, 1060 Dunning St., S.E.,
Atlanta 15. Ph. JA 5-1633.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want reliable man to cut
50 acres of good Sericea ou
shares. E. F. Scales, Rt. 4,
Bowdon.
Want married man to help
on truck farm near Atlanta.
Pay man to drive truck and
tractor and farm $6 day. Nice
house with Elec. Regular work.
as pane Clarkston, Ph. HI-
Want man and wife, no chil-
dren, to operate Sheep, Beef
and Broiler farm. No: row
crops. 50 A. pastures. Must be
able drive tractor and truck.
2 R. house, wired for stove,
hot water, shower. Immediate,
permanent work. $100. mo.
State age, Exp. J. O. Robert-
son, Rt. 1, C/O Silver Creek
} Ranch, Athens. Ph. LI 6-8458..
MARKET BULLETIN
Want middleaged Christian
woman to do light farm work
on farm, for room, board, $12
week; live in home with 2
elderly people. M. B. Davis,
Rt. 1, Franklin.
Want clean, industrious
beouple to work on farm. No
row crops. Both to work. No
drinkers nor loafers. $18 week
and meals furnished. Must be
reliable. James Jackson, Rt. 3,
McDonough.
Want small Christian fam-
ily for light farm work on
farm. 4 R. house and lights.
Will make suitable trade. O. L.
Folsom, Rt. 1, Hearn Rd,
Stockbridge.
Want sober, reliable man
with family to occupy 5 R.
house and handle approxi-
mately 45,000 broilers on poul-
try farm. State Exp. and fur-
nish Ref. E. N. Murray, P.O.
Box 117, Buena Vista.
Want white, middleaged,
unencumbered woman to do
light farm work on farm near
Atlanta, for salary, room and
board, with reliable people.
Mrs. Dwane Campbell, 206 No.
Clarendon Rt., Avondale Es-
tates. Ph. DR-8-7983.
Want retired white couple
as Caretakers of small farm
near Atlanta. 3 R. house wired
for stove, elec. pump in well.
Care for chickens, few head
stock and do maintenance
work. Stuart Lewis, 1264
Cumberland Rd., N.E., Atlan-
ta. Ph. TR 2-1072.
Want man and wife, retired
or with pension, sober and re-
liable, to take care of 2,000
hens. Pay $15 week, and 3 R.
house, bath, water and lights
furnished, also 10 pct. on eggs
and hens when sold. No heavy
work. Edw. S. Coppack,
Suches. (On Hwy. Rt. 180).
FLOWERS
FOR SALE
Dbl. orange Daylilies, nice
clump, 5Uc postage paid on
orders of 3 or more bunches;
Mums, 50 doz. inciuded in
Lily order. Also want exca.
Lilies for labeied Iris. Write
first. ins: 2: 2: Dodd, Rix 4.
Box 223, Alpharetta.
Ornamental pepper seed, 15
var., from 15 dit. states. Pkg.
of all var., mixed, $1 prepaid.
Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Rt. 2, Ac-
worth.
African Violet leaves, single
and dbl., 12 leaves ea. dif
labeled $1.35; Coleus planis,
40 asst. col., $1.35; Sultana,
20 asst., $1.25; pot plant cut-
tings, 30 asst. $1.25; Chrysan-
themums, many var. all col,
76 plants, $1.50. PP. Mrs. W. S.
Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.
Begonias: Beefsteak (round
and pointed leaf), The Pearl
and Wing, 25c ea.; Sultanas,
2, 25c; Per. Phlox, pink with
red eye plants, 20c ea.; tall
growing red Salvia, 40c doz.;
Coral vine, 25c ea. Add 35c
postage ea. order. Mrs. T. D.
Juhan, Adel.
White Wonderland Mums,
Sunglow, red Radiance, Daisy
lavender, yellow, Moonglow,
Cushion, yellow, Corn flowers,
Queen Anns Lace, horsemint,
red, lavender, peppermint. Sell
or exch. for Spider Mums. Mrs.
Clyde Logan, Rt. 2, Hillcrest
Dr., Austell.
Chrysanthemums, largest
var., 4 col. $1 doz.; Feverfew,
50 doz.; giant, ruffled Petun-
ias, dwarf Marigold, Zinnias,
Verbenas, red Salvia, 25
plants, $1; hardy Phlox, Mari-
gold, Zinnias, Verbenas, red
Salvia, 25 plants, $1; hardy
Phlox, Snapdragons, 75c doz.:
Geraniums in bloom, 50c;
Amaryllis, 60c; sweet Vicacts,
$1 doz. Postage 15c. Fred
Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
eee Atlanta 10. Ph. PL-
~5251.
Long. Trumpet Daffodil
bulbs (dry), Emperor, bloom-
ian Iris, blue and white, Jap
Iris, wedgewood blue, 10 for
$1; rose Delta Iris, 8, $1. Mrs.
\Strickland, Rt. 3, Box
June to November pink Azalia
itail. Cactus, 3, 25c;
Cactus, 3, 45c; rooted cuttings.
ing size, $3 C.; $25 M.; Siber-.
C. B. Robinson, Rt. 2, Bowdon. |
Mimosa trees, all sizes, 15
dif. . kinds shrubbery, Ivy,
rooted; pink Thrift Rose
pushes, dif. col. ae Come ae
+ ship. Mrs. R. L.
ter. Cant ship ae
Austell. (Top Mt. Harmony
Hill, Hwy. 78).
Large Admiral Byrd. Daisy
plants $1 doz.; 25 for $2 post-
paid. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2,
Box 469, Augusta. (Belair).
Ph. RE 6-8349.
White Quince in bloom, red
Quince, Aucubas, | large and
small, 50c up; all sizes Abelias,
Ligustrum, Eng. Laurels, Nan-
dinas, all sizes, plenty berries,
pink Crabapple- No shipping.
See, W. S. McCurdy, 1110 Clif-
ton Rd., N.E., Atlanta 7. Ph:
DR 3-5242.
Dbl. single Begonias, pink,
red, white with bronze leaves,
Maple and Grape, Guinea
Wing; dbl. hybrid Geraniums,
many colors, Sprenger ferns,
any above 50c ea.; Sultanas,
mix. col. 25 ea. Plus postage.
Mrs. Lawrence Collins, Rt. 2,
Blairsville.
- Widows Tear plants, 4, 25c;
unrooted cuttings red Geran-
iums and single white Begon-
ias, 2, 25c. Add postage. Miss
Dorothy Barford. 1185 More-
land Ave., S. E., Atlanta 16.
African Violets, sev. var.,
strong plants in small pots,
25c ea.; larger, 75c; Widows
Tears, 4, 25c; red Geraniums,
pink and white single Begen-
ias in pots, 35c and up; Rat-
tail and June Cactus. At my
home. Cannot mail. Mrs. Frank
Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave.,
S.E., Atlanta 16.
Perennial Hibiscus, many
variations, red, pink, and
white. Seed, 25c tsp., 2 yr.
old plants, $1 ea. Postpaid.
Joseph Abernathy, Barnes-
ville. ;
King Alfred Jonquils, Blue
Violets, white Narcissus and
white Star Bethlehem, ea. 50c
doz.; blue Hyacinths, 65c doz.;
all col. Petunia plants, 25c
doz.; Mums, Texas Sunflowers,
$1 doz.; variegated Roses, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Florence
Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Fine, large Iris, sky blue,
orchid, yellow, purple and
many two-tones, $1.50 doz.;
also, King Alfred Daffodils,
75c doz. Mrs. J. M. McGuire,
Rt. 2, Adairsville.
Old fashion Violets, Mari-
golds, Touch-me-nots, 50c
doz.; orange Daylilies, yellow
Chrysanthemums, $1 do0z.;
green running moss, 4-
oclocks,25 doz.; Xmas Cherry
(white blossoms like pepper
then red balls at Xmas)
plants, 25ec ea. Rooted. Damp
packed. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Eula Lynn, 1060 Dunning St.,
S.E., Atlanta 15.
Hardy Orchids, 50c_ ea.;
Cushion Mums, summer
blooming, $1 doz. (can send
in June anytime); Fall Mums,
all colors., $1 doz.; Foxglove,
purple, good roots, $1 doz. Bel.
in Ga. No orders less than $1.
Mrs. Adell Williams, Rt. 2.
Ellijay.
Giant blooming Dahlia bulbs,
mixed cols., $2 doz. PP; Cat-
Starfish
Christmas and Alligator Cac-
tus, 25c ea.; white Shasta dais-~
ies, %5c doz.; mixed cols.
Chrysanthemums, 3 doz., $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Dewey El-
lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.
4 cols. Verbena, 95c doz.;
Rain Lilies, 80c doz.; Red In-
dian Flag, 90c doz.; 1 col.
Azalea (wild Honeysuckle)
Mum, $1 doz.; white and blue
Pansy, Violets, 70c doz. Add
postage. Mary Tumlin, East-
anollee.
_Mix cols. Iris, brown Day-
lilies, $2.50 C.; Goldenglow,
large mixed cols. Mums and
Flocks, 50cc doz.; Houseleak,
25c bunch; blue Violets, $30c
doz. Add postage under $5 or-
ders. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt.
3, Box 52, Ellijay.
Dwarf red Mums, Per. blues
Phlox, red Violets, Daylilie
white Atamoasco-lilies, Philip.
pine lilies, English Ivy, Vinca
Minor, $1 doz., $5 C. Add post-
age. Blanche Woodruff, Green-
. Wednesday, J une
| Steinheimer, Brooks.
}white Ball, and large ands
S s,
SAS : <
Pete
Deep red, yellow,
Weigela, deep red Ros
Sharon, rose Hibiscus and
low thornless Rose, 50c
deep blue Iris, red and orc}
Horsemint, yellow Primr
Dutch Iris, dbl. Daffodils, 59;
doz.; summer blooming Ch
santhemums, 6, 25c. Add po
age, Mrs. Presley Fowler, E
jay. pe
Big red Roses, pink Almond
Weeping Mary, hedge bushes
Brides Bouquet, Bridalwreath
pink and white Abalea |
honeysuckle), Sweetsh
purple Lilac, ferns, blue
Iris, blue Violets, 6, $1. We
rooted, PP. Free plant wit
order. Miss Grace E. Parks, ]
3, Ellijay.
Yellow Trumpet Daff
orange Daylilies, blue
Violets, 75e C. $3 Many
Iris, paper white Narcissus,
purple Foxglove, dbl. Daylil-
ies, white fall Pinks, yelloy
Lemon Lilies, red Prince Feg
thers, 75c C.; Azaleas (w
Honeysuckle) Weeping Mary
3,-50c. Add postage. Mr
Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay
Red, white, purple.
bronze Mums, $1 doz.; Bab
Breath Spirea, 25c; oran
Daylilies, one ct. ea.; 4
Verbena, 3. doz, $1;
plant, 25c. Mrs. Annie
bard, Fortson.
Blue Bells and = Mour
Lilacs, 25 for 50c. Plus po
Mrs. W. H. Harden, P.O.
382, Folkston.
Chrysanthemums, large pur
ple, med. yellow, red and lay
ender, 75c doz.; large lavende
and white daisies, white an
yellow Buttons, 50c doz.;
Geraniums, some rooted
ea. No out of State ord
Add. postage. Mrs. F. Goin
1, Ft. Gaines,
Ligustrums, 15-18 in., $1.
doz.; tiny rooted cuttings
dward Boxwood, $1.30 doz
English Ivy, Vinca Minor
$1.25 doz.; Violets, $1
clumps. Lois Woodruff, Green
ville. oe
Large dbl. orange and ol
sus and yellow Jonquil bu
25e doz.; :
cinths bulbs and blue
40c doz. Add postage. Et.
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
White Per. Candytuft, blu
Larift, Turf: Lily, y
Primrose, mix cols.
and Chrysanthemums, Iri
blue and white Siberian I
variegated sweet Violets, Fa
Dragonhead, $1 doz. or 2 pla
ea., $1.25. Miss Lee Crow,
2, Gainesville.
Dbl. yellow Cannas, mis
cols. Verbenas, fall Chr
themums, mixed cols., 50c d
Jonquils, white Narciss
mixed Petunias, 35 doz.; pi
Thrift, 50c, C.; dbl. red @
nas, 3, 50c; red single Begor
Mothers Tears, 3, 25c. A
postage. No stamps or ch
car Rundles, Rt. 7, Gain
ville. oe
Verbena, Per, Scarlet 14
Sweet Lavender, White Fai
$7 C.; Royal Robe, White |
fection (large pure
waxy glooms; long stems)
red Violets, $5 C. Mrs. i
Cousins, Greenville.
Violets: Royal Robe, 20,
Calif. purple fragrant, 30, $1.
Add 25c postage. Mrs.
Bulbs: red Spider Lily,
ter and Eggs, white Narc
with yellow cup, five
ea.; red Cannas, 25c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. B. Hestet,
Route 3, Blakely. Joe
Rooted. and _= starte
plants, Cacti Succulents,
pervivum, Begonias. 25c
at my home; 12 asst. cuttin
$1.35, PP.; also fine Af
Violet leaves or starte
tings. Mrs. Lovelle. Ownb
Route 3, Box 82, Blairs
- Mums: large white, she
ped, 31 - doz.; pink
vet hedge, $1 C.;
teria well rooted,
Damp packed.
Thornton, Rou
Ciant Oxalis bulbs, yellow,
Gon ink, 6, $1. Mrs. A. S.
t, 2028 Reynolds St.,
wick. aoe
mas and Day Lilies, 50
Milk and Wine Lilies,
$2.50 doz.; Umbrella
295c ea. Add postage.
. E. Wooten, Route 2,
50, Camilla.
oses-in-Bulrushes, $1 ea.;
r plant, Strawberry Be-
Chinese evergreen, Bos-
fern, Peperomia, 45c; Alli-
r plant, Mole Foot, Marble
en Pothos, Spider plant,
Sultana, ruffle leaf Co-
cuttings, . A
age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
onna Lily bulbs, 3, $1;
st. pot flower cuttings
0 asst. yard flowers, all
r $1.25. Add postage. Mrs.
H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown.
Mix. Chrysanthemums, med.
arge blooms (no Daisies
uttons), 50c doz. plants;
. spring bulbs, Trumpet
d Short-Cup Daffodils,
mall yellow and few large
arcissus, $1.50 C. Add post-
ge. No orders under $1. Mrs.
Mz. Moore, c/o A. H. Grif-
Pink, variegated Verbena,
ea.; Tiger Lilies, 20c ea.;
e Spirea, 15c ea.; Glad
blets, 30e doz.; Poinsetta,
kspur, Petunias, Lady of
e, creeping yellow Snap-
gons, 25c doz. Add postage.
oon vine seed, 10c doz. and
mped, addressed envelope.
rs. Ruby D. Marlowe, Rt. 4,
: huge
: (yellow), 20c
White Ball, Orchid (Dah-
$1 Doz.; yellow, white
y; Fuchsia, yellow, pink
uill like) Orchid Bouquet;
all incurved bronze, white,
d, pink Buttons; pink Daisy,
all two-tone Bronze. Add
ie postage. Miss Ruth Under-
ood, Route 3, Conyers.
ooted Verbena, red,
KK, fuchsia, white
le Blossom, rose, laven-
with white eye, cardinal,
dy stripe, 3 doz., $1.25.
amp moss packed. Mrs. W. H.
fhitten, Chula.
Boston, Fish tail (a narrow
) and Tree fern, 3, $1; Red
der Lily and double Daffo-
is, two-tone yellow
hite, 2 doz., $1; Daisy Chry-
themums, large lavender,
k, white, yellow, 20, $1.
. J. R. Hinson, Box 104,
ed color Tulip bulbs, 50c
Jonquils, one cent ea.
ung size. Add postage.
Noel Payne, Route 3,
i ;
ine Bearded Iris, all dif.
olors, 12, $1; Eight dif. color
Lilies, 8, $1. Add postage.
. W. E. Johnson, Route 2,
wifordville, ee
Chrysanthemums, Special
lier: 1 ea. Silver Sheen, Blaz-
8 Gold, Major Bowers, Pink
ef, Fanfare, 5 rooted cut-
, $1 postpaid and guaran-
6 Adams St.,
3-6804.
Mixed colors Dutch Daisies
d Bearded Iris, 50c doz., 3
oz, $1. Add 30c postage on
t 3 doz., 10c thereafter, No
| than $1 orders. Mrs. Ar-
_Rousey, Rt. 4, Elberton.
Red Salvia plants, 25 doz;
Oving Tangle and running
Moss, 25c big start; yellow
dantana, 2, 25c; blgsming
orn Cobb Cactus, 25c bunch;
mall Nandinas, 50c doz.; pink
Decatur. Ph.
Lizzie. Crawford, 18
Crawford St., Ellijay.
egonia, crinkle foliage,
blooms almost. white
Open, Sultanas, asst. col.,
ding white, salmon peach,
an Beauty, all bloom-
African Violets in full
ous, est
as and. May Cac-
25 pe. Mrs.
"3. Sparta,
Crawford St., Colquitt.
|$2.25; PP in Ga. State Insp.
{$1; Butterfly Lilies, $1 doz.
Mrs. Burton J. Wilber, |
ns, 6, 25c. Add_ postage. |
MARKET BULLETIN
Go aS nee
Cherry Laurel plants, 15
ea. Prepaid. B. Fudge, 157
Well rooted giant white
Dragonhead, 4, $1; mixed cols.
hardy Carnations, 6, $1; mix
cols. Gloriosa Daisies, new'type
Foxglove, Sweet Williams,
Golden glow, $1.80 doz.; 25,
Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 405 S.
Church St., East Point, Ph.
PO, 7-3158.
Purple Salvia (leaf like
sage), started Caladium
plants, large rooted Coleus, 5,
$1; mixed hybrid Petunias,
dbl. mixed Dianthus, Chrysan-
themum, flowered Zinnias,
Marigolds, blue Ageratum,
white Feverfew, purple Phy-
sostegia, 25c,$1. Add 30c
postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
Madison.
Red Hot Poker, (planted
last Oct.), dwarf Cockscomb,
rose, salmon, red, yellow, red
and yellow variegated. About
25 var.; large leaf Coleus,
some curley, 20, $1. Damp
packed. Mrs. C. H. Tanner,
a Vinson Hwy., Milledge-
ville.
_Shasta Daisies, grape Hya-
cinths, 25 doz.; 3, 25c; Red
Hot Poker, Almonds, old fash-
ioned, dbl. pink roses, 25c;
Butterfly bush, Paul Scarlet,
pink, dbl. and baby red, pink
Rose cuttings, 10c; rooted, 50c;
Kurume Azalea (wild Honey-
suckle) cuttings, 10c; Gary
Quarterman, Mountain City.
White and red spider Lilies,
Daisy and large type Mums,
paper white also yellow cen-
ter Narcissus, Daffodils, Jon-
quils, Snowdrops, Zinnias,
Marigolds, Phlox, Oxalis, pur-
ple Violets, 3 doz., $1; all lead-
ing varieties Canna plants, 12,
Mrs, J. E,. Harrell, Route 4,
Quitman.
Violets, pink running Rose,
white hedge rose, yellow,
white Chrysanthemums, blue,
yellow fall Daisies, one cent
ea; Montbretia, 5c ea.; wild
Daisies 25c chunk; Mtn: Lau-
rel, Cherokee Rose, Sweet-
shrubs, 10c; Cannas, Red Pres-
ident, Copper Giant, 12, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Ned Bur-
rell, Rabun Gap.
Old fashioned Marble vine
seed. Known as screen and
wall climber. Vines covered
with little red, white, green
marbles from mid-summer un-
til frost. 10c pkt. plus self-
addressed, stamped envelope.
Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ran-
ger.
Blue Hydrangea, yellow
Dahlia slips, purple Iris, 20c
ea.; Royal Blue Violets, Queen-
Anns hace, pink Per. Phlox,
pink Oxalis, med. mix. and/|
Daisy Mums, mix. Petunias,
35c doz.; red, hardy Glads,
white Star Lily bulbs, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Joseph
Gibbs, Rt. 2, Box 67, Rebacca.
Century plants, 25c ea.; dbl.
Zennia, Marigold, Petunias,
15c doz.; purple and green
and white stripe Jew, Devils
Backbone, Elk Horn Cactus,
10c ea.; large Narcissus, paper
white, white with cream cen-
ter Narcissus, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor,
Rebecca.
Dbl. Geraniums, red, rose,
20c ea.; pink, white Hydran-
gea, Chicken Gizzard Coleus,
dbl. Petunias, Maple Leaf, red,
pink, dbl. and everblooming
red, rose, pink single Begonias,
purple Fuchsia, pink Sultanas,
15 cutting; red, white striped
Jew, 10c. Add postage. Mrs.
W. H. Rice, Royston.
Pink Per. Phlox and blue
Violets, 40 doz.; red, pink
single and dbl. Maple and
Speckled Leaf, also, dbl. pink
with Red Leaf Begonias, Fuch-
sia, Artillery fern, dbl. rose,
red Geraniums, Christmas
Cactus, pink Sultanas, 15c cut-
ting. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.
Pink and red dbl. and red |
everblooming Begonias, red,
dbl. Geraniums, Boston ferns,
20c ea.; Lace ferns, 50c ea.;
Fire Chief Petunia plants, five
cents ea.; Coleus, 10c ea.; mix.
Coleus, Petunias, Zinnias and
Sunset Marigold and mixed
color Zinnias, 10c doz.; Fire
Chief Petunia plants, five
cents ea.; mix col. Petunia
plants, $1 doz.; incurved yel-
low, white, lavender, pink, red
Chrysanthemus, 75c doz.;
Mums, 40c doz.; blue Agera-
tum, 40c doz. Del. Mrs. Leila
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
White Chrysanthemums, $1
C. FOB my home. Mrs. R. F.
Cato, Stapleton.
5 Ameranthus (summer Poin-
settia), 2 doz., $1. PP. Mrs.
Ethel Black, Murrayville.
Orange and yeilow Buttons,
Daisy and Anemone type
Mums, mixed color Cocks-
comb, 30c doz.; Hen and Bid-~
die, 25c ea. Add postage; Seed:
Phlox, Feverfew, Bachelor
Buttons, baby Zinnias, 10c and
25c plus stamped envelope. No
checks.
Route 3, Lithonia. |
Oxalis, pink, 2 clumps, $1;
pink, red, blue, white, $1 doz.,
$5 C; blue Violets, orange
Daylilies, $1.50 C., $10 M.;
Sweet William, Iris, Asters
Daisies, hardy Phlox, blue
Ageratum, Chrysanthemums, 2
doz., $1.50, $5 MM. Add post-
age. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grant-
ville.
5 dif. varieties finest Daffo-
dil bulbs, $2. C. transplant
now for blooms next spring;
Silverlace, Ampelopsis, Red
honeysuckle vines, rose Aca-
cia, white Spirea, Weigela,
Greybeards, 2, $1. Add post-
age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs.
John Myers Addison, Rt. 2,
Hartwell.
Hybrid Daylilies, Hyperion,
Linda, Seven Seas, Cherokes
Maid, Gold Dust, Pride of
Houston, Mary Guenther, Red-
head, Demon, 25c ea.; Daunt-
less, Mrs. John J. Tigert, War-
path, 50c ea.; Blk. Prince, Blk.
Falcon, Kanapaha Kwanso 60c
ea. Labeled correctly. Damp
packed. Mrs. Claude E. Kim-
sey Hiawassee.
Seed Sunflower (many
flowers to a stalk) Scarlet red
Touch-me-not, French Mari-
gold, Bachelor Button (not the
biack seed kind), hand shelled
Cushion (keep until late win-
ter), Petunia. All 10c ea. with
stamped envelope. Mrs. Dee
Berrong, Hiawassee.
Well rooted Sultana plants,
red, salmon, purple, lavender,
rose pink. Damp packed, 8 for
$1PPr Mrs J. MO Black, Ri: 2;
Jefferson.
175 varieties Bearded Iris
(won most points and. blue
ribbons in 1958 A. I. S. show).
Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson.
Bearded Ivis (not labeled).
All cols. including new pinks.
(Won second most blue rib-
bons in 1959 Iris Show spon-
sored by A. I. S.) $5 C. Add
60c postage. Mrs. Marvin Far-
rar, Jenkinsburg.
Saucer size Chrysanthe-
mums, purple; cup size two-
tone rose, white and yellow;
Plate size, Molten Fire (grows
like Coleus) and Cinnamon
Vine tubers sprouted; fluted
deep cerise Petunia, 15 ea.,
10, $1. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton.
Iris: Twilight Sky, Wabash,
Auburn, Ola Kala, Amigo,
Black Forest. Your choice of
one variety, 12, $1. Not del.
Low prices on other prize
winning varieties of Iris and
Lilies. Mrs. Lona Tallent.,
Lula.
American Beauty Geranium,
pink, red, white, cuttings 20c
ea.; Sultanas, rooted several
colors, 20c ea.; Sweet Wil-
liams, 40e:doz. Add postage.
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Pussywillows, Yellow Jasmine, |.
kle),
Red Salvia plants, 25, $1.50;
Vinea (Periwinkles) white,
pink, white with pink. eye.
$1.25. C.; Dwarf Cockscomb,
50, $1; Iberis; Per. white
Candytuft, 20, $1.25. All PP.
Mrs. H. B. Clower, Route 3,
Lawrenceville.
Cushion Crysanthem ums,
good rooted cuttings, white,
red, pink and bronze, 8, $1.
Parcel Post. J. D. Fuller,
Mountville.
Red, yellow Azaleas (wild
honeysuckle), pink Cherokee
Roses, white Dogwood, Crab-
apple, Rhododendrons, white
Pines, Holly, Redbud, Hem-
lock, Maple, Tulip Poplar, 2-3
ft., $2.75 doz.; white Shasta
Daisies, orange Daylilies, pur-
ple. Violets, $2.78 -C. > Mrs,
Eunice Henry, Mineral Bluff.
Rhododendrons, Mountain
Laurels, Azaleas (wild honey-
suckle) pink Cherokee, Roses,
white Dogwood, Sweetshrub,
Crabapples, Tulip Poplar,
Holly,. white Pines, Easter
Bells, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; or-
ange Daylilies, white Shasta
Daisies, pink Per Phlox, blue
Iris, purple Violets, $2.75 C.
Mrs. Gladys Robinson, Min-
eral Bluff.
Mountain Laurels, red, yel-
low Azaleas (wild Honeysuc-
Rhododendrons, Crab-
apple, Dogwood, Holly, white
Pines, red Maple, Easter Bells,
2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Shasta Dais-
ies, Phlox, blue Iris, Daylilies. |.
blue Violets, $2.75 C. Moss
packed. Mrs. Bonnie Aber-
crombie, Mineral Bluff.
Special on Daylilies Pompe-
ian red; Honey Redhead, red
and cream; Skylark, Leman;
Mimosa, rose; Spring Parade;
Raspberry; Rose Beauty; Lil-
lian Russel, rose and lavender;
Lena Hoover; Gold Cargo, or-
ange; Annette, Spitfire, red;
Ta} Mahal, and others, $2 doz.
mixed. Mrs. Lillian Owens, Rt.
2, Tallapoosa. :
Old fashion and new Bach- |.
jelor Buttons, all cols. Petun-
ias, Primroses, pink rose, giant
Zinnas, For-Get-Me-Nots,
Star of Bethlehem, Button
Mums, Moss Roses, Chrysan-
themums, Johnny-Jump-Ups,
Dandelions, Marigolds, 4 cols.,
50c doz. Plus postage. Mrs. J.
G. Combs, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.
Royal blue Siberian Iris, 2
doz., 75c; Verbena, red strip-
ped, red, light pink and rose,
2. doz. asst., $1; several cols.
Chrysanthemums, 75c C.
Would exch. for feed sacks.
Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple.
Se
Red Spider and sweet Le-
mon Lilies (small cups), pink
Daisy Chrysanthemums, Gol-
denglow and solid green As-
pidistra plants, 50c doz. Add
50c postage ea. order. Mrs.
O. S. Fields, 407 N. Madison
St., Thomasville.
Mrs. M. M. Kelley,|
Red, white Dogwood, Crapes
myrtie, pink Sweet Myrtle
winter Pinks, 25c doz.; Bulk Ss
Bays French Mulberry, run=
ning Roses, pink Bird of Par= : a
adise, Butterfly bushes, 25
ea.; Crabapple, Honeysuckle, oe
running and bunch, 10c ft. No
checks, out of State orders.
Ea. pay postage. Mrs. Nina
Loyd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.
Purple Iris, orange Daylilies
and white Narcissus, 3 doz.,
$1.35. PP. Milton Priest, Rt. 2,
Haiking: Rock. 3
Mixed cols. Iris, 25, $1;
April blooming Narcissus and
mixed bulbs, $1 C.; Star of
Bethlehem, 75c C. Mrs. John
Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Large blooming size red
Spider Lily (Lycoris Radiata)
bulbs (plant now for Sent.
blooming), $1.50 doz.. Mrs. .
Rosa G. Poole, 1610 Marion St.,
Valdosta. ~
3 Strawberry Begonias, $1; _
4 Mullein Pinks and 4 Bos- |
ton Daisies, $1. Add 25 nost-
age. No checks or stamps. Mrs.
Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box
323, Washington.
Daylilies (garden of 125),
Dorothea, Pink Charm, Mis-
sion Bells, Royal Robe, After~
glow, Athlome, Bold Courtier,
Purple Flash, White Lady,
Peach Blush, Manchu, 50 ea.3
12 labeled Iris, $1.25; betwr,.
$1.75; $2.50 with 35c postace,
and 10c ea. added doz. Mrs.
EF. M. Combs, Washington.
Iris (garden of 100), t2
labeled, $1.25; not labeled, 15, -.
$1 25e..61.507 50; S20: 2ea,
pink, yellow, red-tone, brorse
two-tone, Plieata, $1.25; Dy 7- ,
lilies (garden 135) 12, $1.50;.
$2, $2.50, $3 lebeled. 35c doz., .
10c ea. added doz. Mrs. M.
Combs, Washington. .
Want 6 deep pink, bunchy,
rooted Weigela sprouts or
plants. Advise size, and price.
Mrs. Nell Stuckey, 1441 Lan-
ier Pl. N.E., Atlanta 6.
~ EQUIPMENT.
FOR SALE
es
6 row tractor drawn cotton
duster, good cond., 2 wheel |
tractor trailer, rubber tires,
2 H wagon with mule and trac-
tor hitch, good cond., cher.
R. M. Park, Molena, Ph. 2635.
Automatic Coastal Bermuda
planter, used very little. D. F. _
Fowler, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Ph.
Howard 1-7143. ee
John Blue cotton duster, to
be used on tractor, used very
little, 1 season, almost. like
new, $75. R. A. Allen, Jenkins<
burg, Ph. 2147 Jackson.
New Holland automatic hay
baler, Model 77, now baling,
good cond., $400 cash; Ford
Ferguson combine, model 16-
48, needs few minor repairs,
cheap for cash. Make offer.
J. T. Anderson, 232 W. Hend- : ae
ricks, St:, Thomson.
mailed to you.
Marigold, $1 C. Del. Mary
Ruth Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. te a . Se _
ARKS AND BR
our Department for appiicat
to the Ordinary of the County in
If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write ice
ion, and all necessary forms will be |
There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee
which your cattle are located.
PHIL CAMPBELL, 8
Commissioner of Agriculture - oe
1S REGISTRATIO
At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and :
brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- -
missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock. (
Coe
e hitch,
_ semple,
EQUIPMENT |
- FOR SALE
Tractor wagon, 7 x 12 x 4,
- new painted body, good tires.
Fred Goetz, (1 mi. S. E.) By-
ron, Ph, WQ. 3-2431,
David Bradley 3 hp garden.
tractor with new motor, culti-
--yvator turn plow and disc har-
row for sale or will trade for
calves. W. O. Barron, Locust
Grove, Ph. 2663,
John Deere, 6 ft., 12-A com-
bine with grain tank, auxiliary
motor and 8 row cotton dus-
ter, John Deere. Both in ex-
cellent cond. C. C. Bass, Rt. 3,
Allen Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2
0133. :
Simplex, 6 row, cotton dus-
ter for Farmal]] H tractor, used
only i yr., $150. W. A. Myrick,
RED 1, Rupert,
-_- Praetically new single horse
- trailer, built low to load any-
_ where, good tires and in first
lass cond., ready to hook up
pnd go, $100. R. Q. Brown,
Falls St., Toccoa, Ph. 6-5194
nights, Y
Roto power duster, No. 802,
hand operated for cotton or
vegetable dusting, either 1 or
- 2 rows at a time, new cond.,
eee for quick sale. J. N.
lrod, 317 N. Hill St., Griffin.
260 gal. Zero T. 20 vacuum
bulk milk tank with automatic
= wash up system and 1-1/2
horse er peel bought new
ban. i990. hr Tatum, Re 2.
ewes, Ph. Stockbridge
4193.
75 ft. x 6 in. endless belt,
used very little; 2-4 row cot-
ton duster, used about 4 hrs.;
also, John Deere, 6 dise, seed-~
er for tiller. All cheap for
cash. F, M. Alexander, Rt. 1,
Cobb.
-1942 Intnl Harvester com-
bine, in excellent cond., Turn-
er hay baler, with gas engine,
all mounted on rubber tires,
hand feed type, in good cond.
Priced reasonable. A. C. Fiem-
ing, Rt. 2, Stapleton.
2 row, 1949 B H John Deere
_ With power lift, in good cond.,
- plus equip., tiller plows, bog
4nd smoother harrows, guano
distributors and planters with
cultivators and blade, $750.
Mrs. H. E. Nickleson, Rt. 2,
Holly Springs Rd., Marietta,
Ph, 9-4949,
_. Allis Chalmers All .Crop
harvester 40 combine, suitable
ir. repair parts. Albert IL,
right, Rt. 1, Box 83, Ash-
burn. ae
John Blue cotton duster,
needs only flexible pipes; IHC
tractor H with tiller and har-
- row. Mell Knox, Social Circle.
_. Good elec. incubator, 60 egg
_ @ap., thermometer and mois-
_ ture pan, $30 or exch. for pea-
ocks (peafowl). Mrs. Geo.
ormandy, Rt. 2, West Paces
_ Ferry Rd., Atlanta.
Simplex cotton duster, 6
row, with mountings for Fer-
guson or Farmall tractor, A-1
cond., $85; McCormick-Deer-
ing 42 combine, new sheet,
pick up fingers, good cond.,
$150; 2-dise tiller, 3 point
L $50. Trade for any type
peck. L, Y. Vaughn, Rt. iL
206 chicken cages, almost
mew, 55c ea. at my farm. Lo-
cated 16 mi. from Columbus on
Atlanta Hwy. 27. John D.
_ Thomp%on, Cataula.
Letz mixed feed maker, No.
140, type AE, complete every
-* detail, perfect cond. E. J.
_. Pierce, P. O. Box 108, Hasch-
wo toa.
12 ft. steel bottom, factory
built, dump body for truck,
. complete with hoist, every-
_ thing in good cond., also, 7 ft.
_ ensilage sides for this body.
_ Sell body and hoist both for
~ $500. R. M. Young, Rt. 2
Chickamauga.
_. John Deere B tractor, 25
Combine, IHC hay baler, 2 row
gorn snapper, milking pump,
Morrell side delivery rake, 12
ean Aeroflow milk cooler and
ost hole digger, fits John
ere B. J. E. Stroud, Mc-
3
2 New Gorman-Rupp, 4 in.,
dia., Irrigation pumps, Model
VP4SD, complete with 3-1/2
x 4 Wisc. Air Cooled engine
with Generator and starter at-
tached. Pumps rated 360 gals.
per minute at 90 PSI. Can be
inspected at my place. Dudley
P. Walters, Rt. 4, Douglasville,
Ph. 4160.
Oliver 70 tractor and Athens
10 disc bush and bog harrow,
in running cond., $600. H. H
Swanson, Rt. 1, Fairburn.
Lumber carrier, in good
cond., for sale cheap. Merritt
Brewer, Rt. 1, Box 133, Lum-
ber City.
John Blue, 6 row, cotton
duster, used only 1 season on
40 acres cotton, perfect cond.
OQ. P. Whitley, Rt. 3, Madison,
Ph. 398-W-3.
Two 1-1/2 ton, trucks, 1946
model, $100; 1947, $350; also,
rear end manuel shift control
for truck, $75: transmission for
1946 truck, $35. O. L. Bruce,
Rt. 2, Lula (at Hickory Flat).
60 Allis Chalmers combine
with 20 bu. grain tank and
motor, excellent cond., $600.
T. A. McCord, Jr., Fort Valley.
Irrigation system, including
continental motor and pump
on trailer, 350 gal. capacity
per. min. Contact. J. Lester
Harwell, Rt. 1, Winder, Ph. 1-
2113.
2 Allis Chalmers combines,
both with power take-off and
grain tank, both in good run-
ning cond., will sell cheap.
Hugh D. Croak, Rt. 2, Monte-
zuma, Ph. 5641.
John Blue, 6 row, cotton
duster, good as new, priced:
right. Robert Lee Campbell,
Copper Mine Hwy., Rt. 2, Box
76, Temple. :
Used Intnl.
Hammer mill
reasonable. Cyp Bulloch, Man-
chester, Ph. TH. 6-2585.
Mayrath elevator with drag
feed attachment, 41 ft. long,
will handle ear corn, small
my farm, 1 mi. So. of White.
Holmes Neel, Rt. 1, White.
2 wheel trailer, bed 4 x 10
ft., drop pin hitch, 600 x 16
tires, $20. C. F. Galloway, Rt.
1, Blue Ridge, Ph. 616-R Mc-.
Caysville. :
1 H. farm wagon and body
both equipped with pole and
shafts, extendsion sides and
spring seat, original paint, in
good cond., $100 R. W. Jones,
Jr. Leslie.
2 row cultivating equip, and
mowing machine for Allis
Chalmers W. C. tractor, good
cond. used very little, at a
bargain. D. H. Mobley, Mc-
Donough, Ph. 4030.
_ Practically new, heavy duty,
Lilliston peanut shaker, used
to rake 11 acres peanuts: 8
row John Deere duster, $80:
Ford peanut plow; wood saw:
John Deere tractor and. all
equip. Marvin Mathews, Rt. 1,
Ft. Valley, Ph. Taylor 5-2836
after 7 p.m.
Dairy Equip. 1 creamy
package, 100 gal. cap., pas-
teurizer, timing clock, cool-
ing board and pipes, made of
heavy chrome, in good cond.,
almost new. R. C, Kirkley,
Fairburn. 3
Ford tractor, bush and bog
harrow, All Purpose plow,
planters, subsoiler, blade,
scoop in A-1l cond. Sell or
trade tractor for Ford 650
tractor with live PTO. See af-
ter 4-P M1) A. Powers, 221
W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph.
5170 nights. eee
Stainless steel, 8 ft., long
drop screen for 4 in. well, for
sale at reasonable price. James
B. King, 5232 Rivoli Dre Mas
eon, Ph. Sh,/2-4059.
John Deere B tractor, in
good running cond., ready for
will trade for 2 good milch
cows with calves. R. B. Bund-
ee Rt. 1, Cordele, Ph, 919-
John Deere binder, tractor
type, 10 ft. blade, in good
shape; good McCormick Deer-
Ing separator, self feeder and
bagger for sale: also farm bell,
ILavonia,
$15. C. E. Burroughs, Rt, ay.
i ie & e m
No. 10, in good cond., priced |
grain or baled hay, $250 at.
use, needs 1 back tire, $600 or |
MARKET BULLETIN.
Allis Chalmers combine No.
1 row Intnl. green feed
grinder, in working shape,
$125 at farm. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington. _
~ Used Holiday tobacco har-
vester, in good cond., $1,100.
Russell Hill, Rt. 2, Lakeland.
VAG Gase with dual rear
wheels, $375; Cultihoe rotary
hoe-packer, $50; large cement
mixed for mounting on Ford
tractor, $135. William E. Su-
lber, Rt. 1, 1304 Davis Ave.,
Perry, Ph. Ga. 9-1801.
8 ft. cut Intnl, binder, $150,
2, 16 ean, wet cooling systems,
$150 ea.; 2, 8 can sizes, $75
ea.; 4 se en units,
used 1 yr., $50 ea.; vacuum
milking machine, $150. H. V.
Harden, Rt. 1, Hogansville,
Ph. 3703.
66, used very little. Mrs. Wen-
dell Hart, Gibson, Ph. 3013
after 6 P.M. _. se
18, automatic 8 ft. waterers
in good cond., $100. B. E. Gob-
er, Rt. 12, Greensboro, Ph.
2053. ae
420 John Deere 5 roller
crawler, rock guards, oil pan,
bumper and radiator guafds
and hydraulic system, guaran-
teed like new. W. K. Reece,
Rt. 5, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-
2587.
~EQUPMENT
WANTED
Case F-2 combine, PTO,| want brooder house equip-
spike tooth cylinder, g00d|ment: Brooders, elec., automa-
cond., $195; Oliver RC 66/ticg- waterers and feeders.
tractor, good mechanically, |Rmerson Abbott, Jr. 539 Ce-
good rubber, now operating,
$295; Hay baler, stationary,
Lilliston, Wise. engine, $175.
Weyman E. Rooks, Newton,
Ph. 4142.
Cotton gin complete, 3-80
saw Murry gin, dbl. box press,
all ball bearing, complete with
Diesel engine, belted ready to
go. Make offer. T. M, Dasher,
Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Model 64 Intnl, Harvester
combine, in excellent cond.,
priced reasonable. Harry
Moore, Buchanan, Ph. 3491.
6 ft. combine with motor to
operate machine, has operated
less than 100 hrs., for sale
-|reasonable. E. E. Bone, Rt. 1,
Box 183, Butler,
_2 motor type, 6 row, cotton
dusters, MeCormick mule
drawn, 2 regular gear Na. 9
mowers, in good cond. Miss:
Aldora Keith, Alvaton.
Abaut 500 ft. feeders, good
as new, $1 ea.; also, 6 oil
brooders with gal, tanks, 20
ea. D. L. Biggers, Rt. 4, Cleve-
land,
2 new cond., portable spray-
ers, high pressure type, 50 I.
cap., gasoline motor driven,
$150 ea.; two 25 ton, Lowboy
trailers, near new cond., tan-.
dem #xles, $2,550 ea. Trade
for beef cattle of equal value.
John W. Grapp, Box 266, Sa-
vannah Hwy., Statesboro, Ph.
PO. 4-9289.
_ Heavy 2 horse wagon, 3 in.
tires, good cond., also, | mule
drawn hay rake, both $50. C.
C. Wyche, Rt. 2, Senoia, Ph.
Ly. 9-6781.
192 laying cages for hens,
with water and feed troughs,
good cond. at my farm. See
after 3 p.m. work days or on
weekends. J. C. Herron, Sr.,
Ht. i, Martin.
John Deere 8 row, duster,
$100; 30 in. power wood saw,
$35; 6 in. belt, 50 ft., good}
shape, $20; heavy 2 H wagon
without body, $25. C. L. Ben-
nett, Jefferson.
Farmall H tractor, bush and
bog harrow, practically new;
set of wheels for H Farmall:
extra heavy duty trailer for
hauling. Will sell or trade for
beef cattle at Mkt. price. J. M.
Goolsby, 1804 Goodyear Ave.,
Brunswick,
1955, two ton truck, 2 speed |.
axle, new 18 ft. body and stock
rack, tandum axle, good tires.
A-1 cond., clean. Sell or trade
for late model pick-up or 3/4
ton one. John J. Miller, RR-
3, Madison.
2 row cultivators and plant-
ters for John Deere A, B, or
C tractor, good cond., $175.
FOB. John L. Snare, Rt. 4,
Gainesville.
Several reconditioned bug-
gies, pony carts (new) in 3
sizes and harnesses in several
sizes. E. W. Harper, Rt. 8:
Hartwell.
Small IHC power units. -~3
for light sawmill or corn mill
In very good cond., cheap. ...
S. Stone, Rt. 4, Concord Rd.,
Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-4648.
500 gal. underground Pro-
pane gas tank and Delco deep
well pump, and 30 gal. tank.
Thomas H. Day, Rt. 1, Box
119, Lilburn, Ph. HI. 3-6073,
(on old Rockbrdige rd. off
dar St., Carrollton. _
Want pull behind sub-soiler,.
manual control, 1 tooth pre-
ferred: also, want hydraulic C
mp that can be belt driven.
i a Thompson, Box 74,
Clinchfield.
Want Irrigation pump that
uses 5 or 10 hp elec. motor
with or without motor. Low
pressure head for pumping
water in lake. Marvin Nix,
Dalton. :
Want Letz corn sheller and
|burr mill. State whether 1-40
or 2-40, give cond. and price.
H. M. Hobbs, Rt. 1, Thomas-
ville.
' Want at once, 300-600 hen
egg cap. elec. incubator, cab-
inet type. Write giving full
details. J.-L. Faylor, Rt 2;
Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-5804.
Want farm bell. Give size
and price and if it fits on top
of a pole or is supported by
stand, etc. Wm. M. Cason, P.O.
Box 425,.Sandy Springs.
Want drag harrow for Ford
3 point hitch, 60 teeth, more
or less, used. Give best price.
A. C. Fuller, 5900. Ptree-Dun-
woody Rd., N.E., Atlanta 19,
Ph. BL. 5-2258.
Want portable weed or grass
burner for farm use. G. C. Lit-
tle, Sr., Rt. 2; Conyers.
Want Super A Farmall trac-
tor cheap for cash. or would
swap ton truck for same. G.
B. Barrett, Cornelia.
Want mounted type fertiliz-
er and seed strower, also want
scrape blade, prefer Danuser
type, for Ferguson tractor. W.
Harry McDonald, Jefferson.
Want fertilizer spreader in
good cond. within 100 mi. ra-
dius. State make and_ size.
Peter Hodkinson, Box 198 Pea
Ridge Rd., Cornelia; Ph. 844-
Want large size Superior
Separator for grain and other
seed cleaning. Wendell Mc-
Lane, Rt. 1, Hartwell.
Want old Ford tractor with
Ferguson system to get parts
from or run. Y. M. Anderson,
Williamson.
Want harrow and planters
for Farmall cub tractor. Les-
ter Morgan, Senoia, Ph. LY.-
9-3146.
Want stake or cattle body
for long -wheel base farm
truck. W. P. Hill, Greenville.
Want large power syrup
mill. State price, make and
cond. J. E. Wimpey, Rt. a
Box 190, Blairsville.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Extra Jarge Martin and
Jumbo gourd seed that grow
as large as 62 in. around, 25
doz. with self addressed and
stamped envelope. Geo. F.
|Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman.
Iron Clay cowpeas, reclean-
ed, in 2 bu, bags. Germ. 88
pet., $6 bu. at farm. R. AL
son 2147.
_ Reeleaned Iron ie Peas in
2 bu. bags, 78 pct. Germ. $6
Allen, Jenkinsburg. Ph. Jack-
Hwy, 29,3 mi. below Tucker).
bu. H. C. Allen, Rt, 3,
Donough, Ph, 3379.
{postage. G. T. Brown, Ri
jley Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Ko Pee oe)
New grain Sorghum
from foundation se
College Station Texas
test Germ, 88 pet. F
98.29, $7 per 100 lbs.
Tatum, Palmetto. |
. Brown top Millet se
ity 99.67, Germ. 86 pet.,
ewt.; also, Field Peas, dro
resistant, Purity 99.
Germ. 93 pct., $5 bu.
Pate, Rt. 1, Grayson, F
3-2673. ao
Castor Bean seed, 10c
plus stamped self addre
envelope, also, Mammoth
sian Sunflower seed (
excellent Dye eae feed) s
price. D. T. Latham, 31 P
St,, Manchester. ee
Good tender white ol
Cornfield Bean seed, 65
full; Red speckle Cr
Pea seed and green Okra
each, 50e cupful. Add Re
Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, |
Jay: oe
Good tender old time
field Beans, speckle |
Shorts, white Cut Shorts ar
Srease Backs mixed, all
cupful. Add postage. P
Southerland, Rt, 3, Ellijay
Old fashion bunch
seed, Germ, 88 pct, 40
ful, 3 cups, $1; Catnip.
Peppermint plants, five
ea.; Sage plants, 10c ea.;
and sweet Pepper, 50
del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, R
Royston, : a
* or 8 bu. cow peas by
bu. or small quantities, G
84 pct., $6 bu.; Purple |
Crowders, State tested, 68 pe
or small quan iti
White Nest or Multipl
Onions sets for planting
home use, $1.25 gal.; also, Ca
tor bean seed. 40c teacup. Bo
plus postage. Mrs. R. M.
Quitman.
Long Handle and Mart
gourd seed, 50c cup; Ju
seed, $1, 1/2 cup. Mrs. Ro
Pruitt; Rt. 1, Buford.
Early Brown Crowder pes
5. dbs,; $1.50, 10: ibs. = oe
Hickory King seed corn, |
gal., $1.50 pk.; garlic bul
45c doz. Add postage. P.
Brown, Ball Ground. 2
Red speckled Crowder pes
little brown-eyed and_ lit
black-eyed and brown Croy
dey peas, each, 50c cupf
mole beans, 25c cupful. Ac
Ball
Tender white Cornfie
beans, Germ. 80 pct., 50
ful; white bunch Butterbe
Germ. 76 pct., white
peas, Germ. 96 pct.,
Blackeyed peas, Germ. 9
40c cup. Add postage. Mr:
G. Whitfield, Rt. 3, Jasper
Early, large variety, s
berry plants, $1 C., 500
Plus postage. Gladys
Rt. 1, Cumming.
rounds, <=
Du
~bure. P. UR. potate a
Copper Skin or Ga. Reds,
inspected, full count,
shipment, 500, $2.50, 1,000.
up, $4.50 M., 4,000 and
M. Terms Cash. J. H. Willi
Alma.
Horseradish plants, 50c doz
Garlic, one cent ea. $1 C
Tanzy, Balm, Spearment, win
Horsement, . Yellow root, wi
Strawberry, Yellow Dock, 3!
doz.; Catnip, Comfry, Jet
sin, Queen of Meadow, 3, |
sassafras, Queen of Mead
20c lb. Add postage. Mrs. P
Missionary strawb
plants, $2 C.; Catnip plan
7Se doz. Exch. for print sac
Miss Cecil. McCurley,: R
Hartwell.
Ga. Red potato plants,
M.; Calif. Wonder or
Pepper plants, $2.50
delivered, good plants,
count and moss packed.
Lightsey, Rt. 2,
3917 Panthersville Rd.
wood.
State inspected
otato plants,
$8. D. M. Ca
Me-|$
Baxley,
black Boysenberries,
treamliner everbear-
berry, $1.50 C.; well
Muscadine yellow Oct.
sid fashion sweet peach,
worth apple and apricots,
Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
a. Red potato plants,
mall orders, supplied
ptly, - C., 500, $2.50; $4
i , Ph. 2684.
t. inspected Ga. Red
plants, $3 M.; Copper
unch, $4 M. Can fill
ders.-Elmer Mann, Rt.
ency, Ph. 3818.
lard and cabbage plants,
0 M on 5 or more, $2 M.
. Now ready. No small
rs. EH. B. Wetherford, Rt.
Gainesville, Ph. 2-0296.
awberry plants, Masto-
1.25 C., Klondike, $1 C..;
ind white spotted Crow-
2as, 92 pct. Germ., $1 lb.;
1 stripped half runner
, Germ. 88 pct., 75c cup-
eppermint, 30c doz. No
Add postage: Mrs. Lee
d, Rt. 1, Gainesville. \
te insp. and treated Red
P. R. and Copper Skin
potato plants, $4 M.;
r tomato plants, $3 M.:
on and Klondike straw-
plants, $1.25 C. Mrs.
-rowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.
enne Hot Pepper planis,
3 M.; Ruby King Calif.
Pepper plants, $3 M.,
; Marglobe, Rutger to-
57000, $1.50, $2.50. M.:
ck Beauty Egg Plants, $1
Watis Crosby, Graham.
_ potato plants, Ga.
$3 M., 4,000, $8. Prompt
ent. Can fill large or-
y, 3819.
't. inspected and treated
Red Skin and Ga. Red
to plants, full count, now
dy, $2.25 M. del. No checks.
fill large orders. W. R.
ey, Surrency.
lelds Superfection Straw-
plants, $1 C. PP on or-
yf 200 or more or $9 M.
d cash. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd,
Box 223, Alpharetta.
aatoes, Big Boy, Yellow
derosa, Oxheart, 30, $1;
gar, Stone Marzlope, 25
Cabbage Collard, 75 C.;
Pepper, Hot, 23 doz.:
Pepver, 40 doz.; mul-
Onions, 80 C.; Mich-
m3. coz, SY. Add 70c
Fred Withers}-oon,
derness S+., S.W., At-
Per. Pls. 3-521,
be, State Market. and
low Ponderosa tomato
ts, 35 C.; Catnip and
ermint, five cents ea.;
w Squash pepper plants,
ea. All del. Miss Mary
hillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
ie
aly
erries, Mtn. Huckle-
|} son.
$10, 4,000 and up,!p
F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ph. |:
Gov't. inspected Ga. Red
Skin, Cert. P:R. $1.75 We in crop, large bales, 25c bale.
Delivered. No checks, Paul
Lightsey, Screven.
Cabbage and Collard plants,
now ready, 5 M. or inore, $3.50 |-
M:, $2 M. at Farm. No small
orders, checks or COD. Paul
Wetherford, Rt. 1, Braselton.
Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato
plants, $4 M., 20,000 or more,
$3.50 M. PP. Prompt shipment.
$3 M. at farm. Fred C. Harri-
ar Blackshear, Ph, HI, 9-
Govt.. inspected Ga. Red.
potato plants, $3 M. PP. Reu-
en Holcomb, Rt. 2, Baxley.
7 Pa:
Golden yellow tomatoes,
Dill, Broccoli, Brussels
Sprouts, Wakefield Cabbage,
Heading Collards, Rutger to-
matoes, all 35 doz.; Aspara-
gus crowns, 1 yr. size, $1.50
doz.; Asparagus plants, 75c
doz.; Lemon Balm, Sweet Ba-
sil, Mint, 50c doz. No less, $1}
orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
sr., Rt. 1, Register. .
Calif. Wonder sweet pepper,
Cayenne hot and Rutger to-
mato plants, 300, $1.50, 500, 1:
$2.25, $3.50 M.; Round Dutch
Cabbage plants, 300, $1.25,
500, $2. $2.75 M. Del. in Ga.
R. Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. Milton
8-2035.
Govt. insp. Bunch potato
plants, $4 M.; Ga. Reds, $3 M.
Can fill large orders. David
eee Rt. 2, Surrency,.. Ph.
3 : e
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
500, $2.50, $4 M., 3,000 $10,
4,000 and up, $3 M. Prompt
shipment or come after any
3791.
SEED & PLANTS
WANTED
day. B. J. Head, Alma, Ph.
Want Purple Hull Crowder
Pea seed, up to 1/2 bu. Free of
/-weevils and reasonably pric-
ed. J. L. Golden, Box 136,
Lithonia.
Want 1 cup White Light-
ning Okra seed. Quote price
delivered. Mrs. John W. Sose-
bee, Sautee-Nacoochee.
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
225 bales Serecia Lespedeza
hay, baled without rain, $390
ton at barn; also, some Clover
and Fescue. Will del. reasona-
ble distance. W. A. Estes, RFD,
es: Ph. Stockbridge
42.
Hay, well fertilized and lim-
ed, square wire bound bales,
excellent hay, 1959 crop,
bright Crimson Clover; also,
300 bales good Oats baled in
the dough. Can deliver short
distance. Ray F. Almand, 4864
Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood,
Ph. Stockbridge, 4290.
; Oats straw, baled from com-
Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6,
Valdostgc oe
with white cob, hand shucked
stored, make
bu. at barn.
felt, Rt. 2, Dahlonega.
hay, very good quality, cut
and baled without rain. Win-
ton C, Harris, Rt, 1, Screven.
Ph. Odum 4-2313.
FEED & GRAIN
WANTED
Want 4 to tons 1959 crop
bright Oats, cut in dough
stage, baled or bundled. W. O.
McNair, Box 1364, Macon,
LIVESTOCK |
FOR SALE
Cattle
Choice dairy heifers, Hol-
steins, Ayrshires and Brown
Swiss, Reg. and grades, Reg.
Holstein bulls, from top qual-
ity cows, also, choice young
bull, all from outstanding
sires and dams, T. B.: and
bloodtested and calfhood vac-
cinated. E. L. Rogers, RFD
i Pisins
Dbl. Reg. Polled Herefords,
cert. clean by Vet, 15 cows,
young, have had Ist calves,
bred or calves at side, 1 herd
bull, heiters and young bulls,
principally CMR _ bloodlines,
moderately priced. R. B. Bar-
nett, 3720: Spalding Dr., Rt.
2, Doraville, (Suburb of At-
lanta). :
Correction: Reg. Angus male,
approx. 2 yrs. old, excellent |.
breeding, splendid form, $250
at farm. M. E. Knight, Rt. 2.
Calhoun. Ph. Calhoun (not
Atlanta) MA 9-6130.
Nice Guernsey heifer with
nice 3 yr. old Holstein heifer
calf. Cow broke to milk, and
out of 6 gal. cow. Sound, qual-
ities good. Wt. approx. 900 Ibs. '
or more. J. A. Pope, Soperton.
(at Orland).
Very good, Reg, polled Here-
ford bulls, also several from
6 to 10 mos. old. All very red,
deep-hipped and gentle. Win-
ton: .. Harris, Rt. 1,. Sereven.
Ph. Odum JU 4-2312.
Top breeding, Reg, Angus
bull for little more than beef
price. 5-1/2 yrs. old, approx.
1,600 lbs. Sell to stop inbreed-
ing. Elza Hayes, c/o Model
Farm Rt. 1 Sharpsbpurs.. Pn.
Newnan AL. 3-4558.
Reg. Angus bull, 20 mos.
old, with Reg. Cert.; also, 4
Angus steer calves, 3 mos. old.
B. D. Hulsey, Rt. 1, Alto.
12 Reg. Angus cows: with
calves at side, cows rebred;
also, few bred cows and open
heifers. DF. Fowler, Rt: 1,
Fayetteville, Ph. Howard 1-
7143.
200 bu. white corn for feed,
ood meal, $1.50 :
Soin Linuers
ae ie et ee
[ Reg. polled and horned
old,
bulls, sired by CH Zato Heir
Hereford, 12-16 mos.
10h and Larry Domino 8th,
$250 and up. McNeill B. Car-
ter, /o Carter Farm Wool-
sey, Ph. Atlanta, PO 7-2543.
ort horned bull, 20 mos
old, well built, not
Reg. $200.
4-1781. |
Guernsey bull, 18 mos. old,
very gentle, halter broke, ring
ta nose, dehorned, can be Reg.
ame from Ga. Mkt. Exp.
Sta., $150 at farm; also, nice
springer heifers. H. B. Brook~
shire, Hwy, 60, Suches.
2 Reg, Guernsey cows,
freshen July and August
one grade Guernsey fresh-
en June 15,
calf and bred to Reg. Guern-
sey. All 6 yr. old. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
Jersey milch cow, 4 gal.
more or less; nice male calf,
wks. old, both, $225; nice
heifer with male calf, $130.
Mrs. Bartley Freeman, Rt. 2,
Toomsboro.
Reg. Hereford bulls, 12-15
mos. old, WHR and Zato heir
breeding, gentle and halter
broke. Harley Merrick, Rt. 4,
Cuthbert.
Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull,
5 yrs. old, wt. 1,200 to 1,400
Ibs., $400. Bangs tested and
gentle. W. G. Goss, Rt. 1, Oak-
wood,
10 Black Angus heifers,
purebred ,not Reg., pasture
bred to Reg. bull, $175 ea. at
farm, 10 mi. N. of Waynes-
boro on Greinerland Loop.
L. A. Reynolds, Rt. 2, McBean,
Ph. Waynesboro 2610.
Purebred Guernsey heifer,
15 mos. old, bred to purebred
Guernsey bull, for sale at my
place, 3 mi. from Fiveforks on
Killianhill Rd. J. W. Landress,
Rt. 1, Lilburn, Ph. Lawrence-
ville, TH. 3-2910.
Several Reg. Hereford bulls,
polled and horned, Domino
and Mischief strains; from 6
to 18 mos. old, $150 to $400.
H. .- Dawson,* 562 Loridan
Dr. NE, Atlanta. 5, Ph. CE. 7-
7910.
3 Reg. Guernsey cows, just
freshened, 2 with heifer cal-
ves. First and second calves
cows, best of breeding, priced
reasonable. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville. ae
Reg. Hereford cattle, several
young cows to calve this sum-
mer and fall, top quality, fat
and fine. Ward Meade, JZJr.,
c/o Ward Meade Farm, Paper
Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph.
8-8772. ;
Swine
Reg. SPC gilts, open and
bred, bloodtested, from bangs-
free herd. Reg.
name. Gene Odom, Rt. 3, Met-
ter, Ph. 5-5095.
4 Hampshire boars, 3 mos.
old, perfect belts and all good
markings for herd sires. Moth-
er blue ribbon winner at S.E.
Fair, $20 ea. if sold before
June 1st. Papers available; al-
so, Reg. boar, 1-1/2 yrs. old,
$65. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
s . H. Clark, Rt, 7, Gainesville, |:
Sev. tons Coastal Bermuda |'P lark, Rt. 7, Gaine |
all with 4th
in buyers:
= Reg. Yorkshire boar pigs,
$25 ea. with papers or $22.50
without, 9 wks. old. J. F. Goss, |
Jr., Rt. 1, Box 256, Greensboro. _ io
Purebred Beltsville pigs, 6
gilts, 1 boar, $25 ea.; also,
purebred Landrace boars and.
345, Surrency.
50 Yorkshire-Landrace cross
pigs, 8 wks. old, $10 ea. ie
Meeks, High Shoals, (12-17
mi, S.W. of Athens).
Spotted Poland China boat,
19 mos. old, for sale. Eddie
Ellington, Rt. 4, Ellijay, Phe
Mel. 5-2692. Se ee
Lean meat Berkshires, top
breeding excellent individuals, |
treated, $30-$35 ea. with pap~ Ss
ers, either sex. Stuart Lewis,
1264 Cumberland Rd, NE,
Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2-1072.
Tamworths, Reg., unrelated,
boars and gilts, for sale. J. S.
Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,
Ph. 6541. a
Reg. Hampshires, ee pe
Feb. 11 and 14th, 7 boars,
gilts, from bangs free stock;
also, Reg. Durocs, farrowe
March 3rd. Shadrack Barnett, _
Rt. 1. Butler. Ph... Union. 2s
BOG: i ae
Half Duroc and half Tam=
worth pigs, $10 ea. at my place,
Paul Edmondson, Rt. 5, Box | oa
40, Ellijay.
Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old May
23, 5 boars and 4 gilts, worm- a
inoculated: for "eo:
Grand
ed, Reg. and
Cholera. Dam was
Champ at Ga. State Fair Sire
Grand Champ at Ga.. State .
Fair and Augusta Fair. Roy -
Chappell Roberts, Jr., Hard+
wick, Ph. Milledgeville, 6876,
Reg. Hampshire boar, 2-1/9
yrs. old, approx. 450 lbs., ot
top bloodlines, sire of Grang
Champion gilt at Southern
Fair. Johnny Moore, Rt. 1,
Powder Springs.
Purebred Hampshire sow, ae
Blue Ribbons winner, excel
lent cond., $65; also, 3 crossed
Hampshire pigs, $10 ea. Bob-=
by Hardy, Rt. 1; Hiram.
Landrace-Duroc, out of Reg.
stock 9 choice pigs, 4 males,
9 females, $20 ea.; 2 gilts, 1
wks. old, 75 Ibs. ea., $25 ea.3
also, 6 SPC Duroes cross,
8 wks. old, 5 males, 1 female,
$12.50 ea. At my place. A. B,
Miller, RFD 1,
Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-3126,
Landrace pigs, subject to
Reg... $15 ea: at 6 wks: old <
Will not ship. R. L. MeDon=
ald, Ri. 4. Newnan, Se 2
Choice Landrace boars and
gilts, Imported bloodlines.
Treated, Reg. buyers name,
560 to $75 ea.; open gilts, $1503
Reg. Duroc pigs, Reg. buyers _
name, $30 ea., males and few
males. Wm. E, Lanier, Rt. 2,
Box 84, Metter. Ph. 5-1035.
Few bred gilts, reg. in buys
ers name, reasonably priced,
selected: young gilts, not reg.,
$30 ea. wt. about 100 oe
Service age, extremely wel
developed males, Reg. $100 ea, |
E. J. Long, c/o E. J. Long
Farms, Canton,
wood 9-3214.
Fayeite
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106 Counties Completed Testing
1 Counties Preliminary Testing
Counties in which Preliminary testing has been started
Morgan
Help Make Georgia Brucellosis Free
51 Counties Now Area Testing oe 7
Counties in which area testing is now underway
Baker Echols
Bartow Effingham
Bibb Emanuel
Bleckley Flovd
Calhoun Fulton
Camden Grady
Catoosa Hancock
- Charlton Haralson
Chatham Harris
Clinch - Henry. =
Cobb Houston
Coweta Jasper
Crisp Jefferson
Decatur Lee
Dooly Lowndes
Dougherty Macon
Early McDuffie
By 1960
McIntosh |
Mitchell
Murray
Muscogee.
Newton
Putnam
Pulasid 5 3
Screven a
Seminole ee
Stewart re
Sumter | S,
Taliaferro
Telfair
Terrell
Thomas
Walton
Wilkes
gilts, H. Virgil Carter, Bom.
ei aeer ke
ce Sy
Old Forsyth
eae tt :
Ph. Green* a
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~~ LIVESTOCK
PAGE SIX
FOR SALE
Swine
Reg, Landrace pigs, litter
of 14, everage 56 days wt. 53
lbs. Vaccinated and Reg. buy-
ers name. Top quality. Walter
R. Dennis, Rt. 2, Kensington
h. Chickamauga 5881.
Purebred Tamworth pigs, 1
Jitter of 14 and litter of 11,
from prize winning 4-H Club
stock. Sub. to Reg. $15 ea. Bu-
ford Eaton, Elberton. Ph. 11-
89M-2.
. Priced low.
Reg, medium
. Send M. O. Paul
- $30 ea.; also, some cross pigs,
Purebred Landrace pigs, 10
wks. old, wormed, treated and
Reg. buyers name, from out-
standing Imported dam; also
6 mo. old male. Will ship.
James Speir,
Bronwood. Ph. WY 5-5307.
OIC breeding stock from
type stock, 4
mos. old gilts, $32 ea.: 9 wks.
old pigs, $25 ea. Will reg. in
uyers name, treat and crate.
Je Cain. Rt.
1, Commerce.
Liquidation of entire herd
Landrace hogs, sows, bred
gilts, boars and pigs of either
sex; also, 1 Hampshire boar.
J. B. Grooms, Rt. 2, Carroll-
ton, Ph, Terrace 2-3514.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
igs, about 3-1/2 mos. old,
/2 SPC, 1/2 Tamworth. Ed-
win Cole, RFD 1, Nicholls.
Reg. Landrace gilts and
oars, 100 pct. imported blood
ines, Reg. in buyers name,
unrelated pains. H. R.Gossett,
Cave Spring
Choice Landrace pigs, males
and females, 6 wks. to 8 mos.
old, various prices, also 12
boars, 6 and 7 mos. old, $75
to $100. H. D. McAfee. Mari-
- gtta, Ph. 8-8440,
Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshitres and Durocs, from
top bloodlines, Cert. disease
gree herd. Boars and gilts of
SS a ages. Priced reasonable.
Se
BS
;
shoats. A. B. Whaley, Rt.
. Box tai, Ringgold.
awton Ursrey. Hazlehurst.
Landrace boars and gilts,
weaned, best bloodlines, from
ne of Ga.s oldest Landrace
herds. Basil Steed, Fitzger-
ald, Ph. 3905,
3 black Poland China male
igs, 10 wks. old (mother win-
ner of Blue Ribbon), can be
eMullan, Jr.,
, Ph. 4647, -
Purebred Landrace boars
and gilts, imported bloodlines,
also, pigs, Reg. in buyers
name, priced low. Clyde Be-
fis 2 mi. from Forsyth. Jeff
Forsyth, Rt.
- aty, Rt. 2, Pavo.
Spotted Poland China boar,
1 yr. old, subject to Reg. for
@ or would trade for Tam-
worth boar or. 3 Tamworth
2,
Purebred Beltsville No. 1
, ready for light service.
ested free from Bangs and
Lepto, and elig. for Reg. Roy
Cauthen, Tifton. Ph. 2915.
FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO
GGuaranteed by Manufacturer
| Horses, Mules & Ponies
2 1/2 yr. old. Pinto mare
pony, 12 hands high and gen-
tle for children. Arnold Led-
better, Rt. 4, Winder.
Large brown and white
Shetland pony, 5 yrs. old geld-
ing. Sell or trade for horse.
Ray Howard, 3318 Whitney
one Hapeville, Ph. PO 1-
Pinto saddle mare, 9 yrs.
old, heavy with foal by Regs.
Tenn. Walking stallion. F. P.
pepe Powder Springs, Ph.
Mexican Burros, males, 15
mos. old, $40, 8 mos. old, $30:
2 females, $60 ea. Carl White,
ris Ph, Athens, LI. 6-
3 nice gentle mares, all
good brood mares, Tenn.
Walker type, good saddlers
and good colors, 1 reg. Will
sell 2 of the 3: Located 6 mi.
&. from Eastman near East-
man and Soperton Hwy. G.
L. Coleman, Eastman, Ph. 3167
Black Tenn. Walker sad-
dle horse, 10 yrs. old, and
saddle, $200. H. B. Chambers,
Rt. 1, Roopville, Ph. nights
54-4204.
Heavy farm or. logging
horse, young, work anywhere;
also, first calf cow for sale.
John H. Dunn, Biffle Rd.,
Stone Mountain.
Nice black roan Tenn. Walk-
ing mare with 4 white stock-
ings and blaze face, 8 yrs. old
with nice colt by side, gentle
for children or women. N.
W. Tritt, Rt. 2, Roswell Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. 8-0815.
Good riding horse about 10
yrs. old, wt. approx. 800 lbs.,
gentle for children, $100. Call
after 5:30 PM. Robert Dock-
ery Rt. 4, Alpharetta, Ph.
MARKET BULLETIN
One 5 gaited Palomino, over
16 hands, also other horses
for sale. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-O-
Link Dr., Macon. Ph. SH 5-
5394. ONES
2 nice gentle work or ride
mares, wt. 1200 lbs., bred to
a 500 lb. Welch, $125 ea. EK.
F,. Scales. Rt. 4. Bowdon.
At Stud; Palomino stallion
TWBHA No. 550-168, PHBA
15,357, also mares boarded.
Ray T. Warr, Box 154, College
Park, Ph. PO. 1-6732.
At Stud: Bandar AHC No.
6213, Reg. Arabian stallion,
proven sire of premium qual-
ity foals, fee $50 with return
privilege during season. Ex-
cellent facilities to board vis-
iting mares, \
Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr.,
Dalton, Ph, Broadway 8-5921
At Stud; Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083, American
saddle bred stallion proven
sire of top colts, Grandson
of Noble Kalarama. Visitors
welcome. Thomas G. Watkins,
Jr., 4686 Flat Shoals Rd., De-:
catur, Ph. Bu. 9-6692.
At Stud: Tenn. Walking
horse, fee $25 at time of ser-
vice, return privileges for the
season. James E. Owen, Cler-
mont, Ph. LE. 4-7763.
Shetland pony gelding, 4
yirs. old, with saddle and bri-
dle. Julian O. Colquitt, 8089
Covington Hwy, Lithonia, Ph.
HU. 2-6564.
Nice brown and white Welch
pony with saddle and bridle,
$200 for all. J. L. Puckett, Sil-
ver Creek, Ph. Rome 4-1188.
Bay saddle horse, formerly
used on cattle but requires
an experienced rider, $125;
also, 70 Western ewes (sheep)
$10 ea. lots of 10, $8 ea. lots
of 25 and $6 ea. for entire
lot. FOB farm. R. W. Jones,
Jr. Leslie.
20 nice gentle saddle horses,
all colors and sizes, mares with
colts by side, also, saddles,
bridles and blankets. Reason-
ably priced. Becky Bentley,
1119 Barner Mill Rd., Mariet-
tacePh8-7125;
Several nice gaited ponies
and horses, mares with colts
by side, 1 black Reg. Shetland
stud, small and a proven
breeder, horses and ponies for
every purpose. Priced to sell;
also, pony carts, saddles, brid-
les and blankets. G. M. Hous-
ley, Rt. 6, Marietta, Ph. 7-2144
Saddle horse, dark chest-
nut, 10 yrs. old, 15.2 in: high,
prize winner. Can be seen at
Sea Island Stables on St. Si-
mons Island. George Boll, Box
126, Sea Island.
7 yr. old Quarter Horse
Mare, trained for roping, gen-
tle but spirited, sorrel color,
flax mane and tail, $195, or
trade for Reg. Hereford cow.
Ira Teem, RFD 1, Milner. Ph.
Griffin 4897. x
Black and white Shetland
pony, 39 in. tall, between 2-5
yrs. old, gentle and safe for
small children, with saddle and
bridle. $175. E. L. McDonald,
3325 So. Atlanta Rd. Smyrna.
Ph. HE 5-5103.
*&
Sheep and Goats
136 good, sound Southwest-
ern ewes, 2-3 yrs. old, 1958
lamb crop over 90 pct. $12
ea, for lot. Wm. B. Hart, c/o
Copper Cloud Farms, Midland.
Ph. Columbus. FA 33-7961.
Toggenburg-Saanan cross
milk goat, lst kid, 5 mos. old,
$10 for both. Floyd Mitchell,
4221 Redan Rd. Decatur. Ph.
BU 9-5300.
2 Saanan milk goats, $5 ea.;
also Mexican Burro, 1 yr. old,
$60. Ray F. Ailmand, 4864
Stagecoach Rd. Ellenwood. Ph.
Stockbridge 4290.
2 fine milk goats, 1 giving
3 qts., milk daily, other, bred,
and fine butt-headed billy; 1
Toggenburg milk goat, butt-
headed, 5 qt. day. Mrs. Lee
Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd. SW.
Atlanta 11.
7 purebred yearling Hamp-
shire bucks, ready for service.
J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal Boule-
vard, Decatur. Ph. DR 7-4758.
4 good, Reg. Hampshire
rams, 2 are 2 yrs. old, other 2
are 1 yr. old, fat and blocky.| 12
Priced to sell. Horace B.
Smith, Cleveland Rd. Dalton.
Ph. BR 8-4598.
$1 day. Willard)
1 Nubian doe for sale at my
place. Cannot ship. Miss Dor-
othy Mathis, Tiger.
Reg. N-17089, Nubian buck
kid. born May 1, 1959, from
heavy milk strain, $25 at my
place. Wm. J. Adams, 107 So.
Hightower St, Thomaston.
1 milk type nannie goat, no
horns, bred for first time, due
in August, $8. Merlin Mar-
ston, 445 Old Dixie Hwy.
Mountain View, |
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want 2 female goats, just
weaned. Must be cheap an
close by. Kim Meekins, Box
367, Pembroke.
Want four gaited saddle
horse, with saddle and bridle.
Must be gentle and reason-
ably priced. W. F. Allgood,
Box 163, Carlton.
Want 2 to 6 purebred Bra-
hma heifers. Advise price, lo-
eation, and full particulars.
Chas. E. Wantland, P. O. Box
12, Warner Robins.
Want day ond or more young
calf, any breed, heifer prefer-
red, but take either. Must be
reasonable. Mrs. Jennie A.
Jolley, Rt. 4, Box 194, Doug-
| lasville.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Buff Covhin bantam, 1 wk.
old baby chicks, feather leg-
ged type, 25c ea. Will not ship.
Mrs. Carl Ritz, Campbellton
Rd., Fairburn.
25 bantams, laying good, for
sale at my home. Mrs. M. E.
Curbow, Rt. 5, Marietta.
Some young bantam hens,
now laying, $1 ea. Will not
ship. Write before coming
after. Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Rt. 1,
Box 151, Talking Rock.
12 bantam hens, 50c ea.: 6
roosters, 40 ea.; 15 biddies,
25c ea. 4 grown hens, now
laying, $1 ea. $15 for lot. Will
ship and party pay chgs. Lu-
ther Holland, Newton.
Easter Egg chickens, red and
green eggs, day old chicks,
also 1 pr. 3-1/2 mos. old, $10,
or $7 for pullet only. Ship
Exp. Col. Harvey Grizzle, 23.
Fairview St. Cairtersville.
Modern game bantams, Bik.
Breasted Reds and Birchen.
Show quality breeders, $7 pr.:
extra cocks, $3 ea. L. L. Mur-
phy, Rt. 3, Lake Mirror Rd.
College Park. Ph. PO 1-1617.
25 bantams, 10 wks. old,
$6.50; 3 bantam pullets and
1 rooster, 3 mos. old, $2.25:
8 mos. old Cornish, $2 ea.: 3
Cornish pullets, 10 wks. 1
rooster, $2.25; 6 wks. bantams,
. $3; turkeys, $3 ea. Lock-
ard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd., N.
E., Atlanta 17. Ph. D -
4390. mt
MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE APRIL, 195
| game roosters, also sev,
d{$1 ea. at my home. Mr
e odneeday:
Purebred Dark |
Bulldog type, bantam e
hatching, from selec
ers, 25c ea. parcel po
paid. M. O. Mrs. Addi
wards, 716 Myrtle St.
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-515
2 purebred whit
Leghorn bantam roosters,
J. O. Pratt, 2717 Rockhi
Rd. Lithonia. Ph. HI 2-2:
- Bantams, Burchins, Coc
Black and White, Red
Golden Sebrights, also ra
for sale at my place, or
rabbits for other bree
bits. Robt. C. Bratche
Hortense Pd. NW, Atlant
50 W. L. and Calif.
hens, now laying, 1958
M. Barge, Tyrone.
300 Colonial Best Egg
pullets at cost of feed.
run. 1 mi. S. E. Byron
Goetz, Byron. Ph. WO |
Owings, Rt. 3, Cleveland,
Giant Black Minore
forrn select 2 yr. old bre
(strain bred and improi
35 -yrs.),- 15, $3: 12 for
Prepaid parcel post. L.
lians, 105 Temple St. N
100 layers (hens) a
young pullets. Sell
amount, cheap. Warren
Rt. 6, Macon. Ph, SH 3-1
30 N,. H. Red hens, |
cond., 1 yr old, laying, |
ea. at my place. W. H. Ws
Rt. 1, Molena. Ph. Log
8645
40 White Rock rooste
yrs, old, wt. 6.07. % 1bs
60c at my home. Mrs. G
Siceloff, Rt. 1, Tallapoos
Royal Purple guinea
12: ea; $10" C2 Ri Bee
shaw, 367 Nelson St., S
Atlanta 3 eer
~ POULTRY
WANTED
Want 8 or 10 purebred sm
yellow feather legged bant
pullets and rooster. Will
for if not. too far. Mrs. S
Port, burkin. >
Want 15 or 25 Buff Orpin
ton day old to 3 wks. old]
chicks. W. O. McNair, B
1364, Macon.
Want young R._I, Red |!
large type, or a Black Gia
Must be near Columbus. ]
W. A. McGuffey, 10-13-54
Columbus, Ph. FA 2-8505
GAME, FOWL, ef
FOR SALE
15-20 pr. quail and chuk.
1 incubator, 600 egg size,
Hudson sprayer, all used le
than year. Make price;
quail cages in 2 units of
cabes ea. Some holding pe
Dr. Raymond Young, Colq
Ph. 3924. =
PROTEIN FAT
: JOHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chambl i
FFound by State Chemist Pennsy Laying Mash ee G 20.0 3.5
P-Penalized 7 (P) Fiber F 23.1 3.5
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
. PROTEIN FAT FIBER Perfecto 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 3.0
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia : Abel ci ee 4
SAMCO Dairy Feed ! G 16.0 2.5 15.0 | THE FERGUSON COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia ,
. (P) Protein, Ground Cobs and Shucks G 20 5
: Fat and Fiber SVE 434 ota 25.0 ; CP) Fiber E34 5
THE BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee
Cincinnati, Ohio Best Yet 16% Protein Dairy Feed G 16.0 25
- Buckeye 36% Protein Solvent Extracted : (P) Fot & Fiber F 17.1 1.8
Cottonseed Meal oe . 72 17.9 J, D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia ,
: : . 1. 17.9 Perkerson's 20% Dairy Feed G 206.0 3.0
CAMILLA COTTON O/L COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia cb oda ee F 18.4 5.2
Micoga 45% Protein Peanut Meal G 45.0 4.9 16.0 ene oo Tey eas i S i af
ok : (P) Fiber F 45.6 3719.1 Austella 24% Dairy Feed Me
CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia : (P) Protein bo23 5a
Peanut Vine Hay and Molasses GS 8.0 3.0 24.0 SOUTHERN C ,
weet , ERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, D
to . (P) ua 2 F oe 1.4 21.2 Sco-Co 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal 2 eee
_ COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Alabama | Prime Quality G 41.0 3.0
> $tarting and Growing re a & 20.0 3.0 6,0 {P) Protein & Fiber _F 35.8 4.0
Ae (P) Protein & Fiber F 18.9 4.3 7.3. | SOUTHERN MILLING Comp Georgi =
Super Laying Mash G 22.0 3.0 45 16% Dairy Feed oo ga a
a. {PD Fiber F220 3.3 6.1 oo {P) Fiber 5 ue :
ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan : ; = SWIFT AND COMPANY. a ae
Vite Wel ee 13.0 13-33. =| ~~ Soya. Ground me pipet og
aoe Sy ote Se eee [ee a : oe : : Bee eoe Sie -_=. Cem 10
Bo Rd
ranteed by Manufacturer
os _PAGE SEVEN,
"FEEDS FOUND As DECLARED APRIL, 1959
1 feed as declared
2 feeds as declared
Saas 7 : PROTEIN FAT _FIBER
und te fate Ghemi HARTWELL ROLLER MIL Hartwell, Georgia
PROTEIN as deciare: :
AMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama ee
feed as declared IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS, DIVISION WILSON-TOOMER FERTZ. CO.,
\ Lawrenceville, Ga,
SAS STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Stuttgart, Arkansas 2 feeds as declared
ed as declared IDEAL FEED MILL, Orchard Hill, Georgia
A MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia eee seed
feeds as declared ILLINOIS CEREAL MILLS, Paris, illinois
= 1 feed as declared
BICKLEY, INC., Marshallville, Georgia :
ed as declared : Sie INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina
OUR AND FEED MILLS, M | Soe ees
FL acon, G
eeds as declared ears J. D. JEWELL, INC., Pendergrass, Peergic
2 feeds as declared
RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Gils KING MILLING C
JE RIDS OMPANY, Americus, Georgia
ee oe pecicred ; 1 feed as declared ?
NICK SUPPLY COMPANY, Bostwick, Geckcia. KITCHENS FEED MILLING Cae
ANY, INC., Atianta, Georgia
feed as declared 1 feed as declared :
CE MILLING COMPANY, Valdosta, Georgia LINDSEY-ROBINSON AND COMP
} . ANY, INC., Roanoke, Virginia
feeds as declared 1 feed as declared :
-Saey MILLING COMPANY, Brandidge, Alabama LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Abbeville, Louisiana
as a 1 feed as declared
JON MILLING COMPANY, Memphis, Tennessee : MeCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, R
mK ; oysioen, Georgia
feed os declared 2 feeds os declared i
os MILLING EOMEANT, Lanrans, South: Goroline McMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana
scat aanaadeaanbe Master Mix Sweet Flakes G 7.0 1.5 25.9
AND BOATRIGHT, Sendersvill: Georgia ie * Fiber High F 122 27 26.5
: rimped Oats G 11.6 4,0 12.6
. Fiber High Fo 11.3. 6.6 13.2 MACO GRAIN COMPANY, Marshallville, Georgia
ITRAL COTION OIL COMPANY, Macen, Georai Ground Ceb and Shuck Dry - : Maco G 2.0 5 31.0
I ed'ts declared = * Fiber High F 3.0 Tt 38
TRAL SOYA COMPANY, INC., Fort Wayne, Indiana Ce ne LTD., Augusta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia wedue ee Hartwell, Georgia ,
acade as declared op Note ig Starter : G 24.0 3.0 6.0
s : * Fiber High F 24.4 3.4 6.6
EVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee | 1 feed as declared |
Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts ~@ 15.0 3.5 6.0 MILLMORE MILLING COMPANY, Sperta, Georgia
ie * Protein Low F 14.3 Bd: 5.3 2 feeds as declared. Sal
- pada a peed fo L. A. MOSHER COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia ; .
ORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado 1 feed as declared a.
Wheat Gray Shorts nad Screenings G 16.0 3.5 6.0 MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia
Fiber High F175 4.1 6.6 Daisy Mae 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 3.5 15.0
COMBS MILLING COMPANY, LaGrange, Georgia oe tags =
A feed as declared ; os
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
OPERATIVE MILLS. INC., Fewer; Branch, Georgia; Cincinnati, Chio; 9 feeds as declared
Guniersville, Alabama q D. PERKERSON'S SONS aeacl 6 =
6% Pasture Dairy and Roughage Feed G 16.0 3.0- 15.0 ee pO ee
* Fat Low 7 F 18.4 hye 8 ee ee
ooo oe Seclered . | RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
.D. CORLEY, Macon, Georgia , Ay foes OF ES eree
Hey Meal Mixture G 11.69 4.45 36.0 RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
* Protein & Fat F411 3.8 39.5 12 feeds as declared
. Fi High :
a wears aN RQBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas |
2 i peas ae Rice: Mill By-Product GS 6.0 5.0 28.0
aed ax ae COMPANY, Birmingham, cites * Fiber High F 65 57 | 396
SATUR COTTON OIL COMPANY, Decatur, Alabama Pressed Co:
feeds as declared
a : SALEM MILLING COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
E GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee . SMC Brand Snapcorn G 8.0 2.0 11.0.
feed as deciared ' * Protein Low F 96 3.5 8.5
XIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
4 feeds as declared : Security Egg Mash Concentrate G 32.0 5.0 bs
i . * Fiber High | F. 37.2 6.5 6.0 |
E EARLY AND DANIEL COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohie ; :
feed as declared SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carclina
3 feeds as declared
. rac Ips coe SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Ee Georgia
1 feed as declared
oy on an haa bigpioa ead! SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia |
Aseria) Pure Wheat Bran G 45 3.5 11.0
.
OUS FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee oe ere Fat Low 1S al re
Golden Gain Egg Layer G 20.0 2.5 6.0
a * Protein Low FP 19.1 4.1 8.0 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Decatur, Alabama; Dowson, Georgiai
aT feed as declared 2 feeds as declared
ERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
feeds as declared 1 feed as declared
MERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta; Georgia
lue Tag Snap Corn and Molasses @ 75 2.5 9.5 Full of Milk 20% Dairy Feed G 20.0 3.0 15.0
* Protein Low E72 2.5 9.5 * Protein Low F 19.3 3.1 15.0.
ee Horse and Mule Feed : G 98 -; cs
MERS SUPPLY COMPANY, Rome, Georgia Protein Low F 8.7 : 8.
DRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
feed as declared
INESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
feeds as declared
i RAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
ed as declared
. KIST PEANUT COMPANY, Moultrie, Georgia
as declared
UR MILLS, Sate ~ Fort Valley, Georgia
SWIFT AND COMPANY, Axaoes, Georgia; East Point, Georgia; Memphis,
5 feeds as declared
THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Hazelhurst, 1 Georgia
T feed as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
8 feeds as declared
YAZOO VALLEY OIL MILL, -INC., Greenwoed, Mississippi
1 feed as declared
See
im.
As Declared -
- 187.
Penalized eee
Other Violations oe Sis Va
TOTAL seu AN Le ee |
-AGE EIGHT
New Method Reduces
Peach Shipping Costs.
(Reprint from Agricultural Marketing)
Researeh conducted by AMS trans-
yortation speelalists several seasons ago
aid off last year in big savings to peach
rowers, shippers, receivers, and trans-
ortation agencies,
' Together, these marketing. men cut
each transportation costs over $400,000.
The research that made these savings
sossible is a new method of loading bas-
-ets of southeastern peaches in railroad
oars, combined with hydro-cooling of the
yeaches before loading. By placing every
casket wpside down (alternately inverted)
and crosswise offsetting the baskets in the
ear, more baskets can be fitted in and the
oad safely stacked another layer high.
3ecause the alternately inverted method
sllows a bigger, more compact load, the
oeaches move to market at less cost. and
with less damage.
Needless to say, it didnt ake the -
Georgia and Soutn Carc. a v.ech in-
justry long to take advantage of this deal.
Several hundred cars of peaches were
shipped during the 1958 season in alter-
nately inverted baskets stacked an extra
row high,
But the peach ree wasnt the
only one to profit by the more efficient
yacking method. The railroad companies,
oo, came in for a share even though.
the heavier, alternately inverted loads
_ Rabbits,
1 Calitics
fan Shou the a
Sorghum: Almum Habits
By E. E, WINSTEAD ~
State Seed Analyst
Georgia farmers interested in growing
sorghum almum or what is sometimes
advertised as sorghum grass should fa-
- miliarize themselves with the nature of
this plant and seed costs to prevent
trouble for themselves.
In the first place sorghum almum or
sorghum grass is not recommended by
Georgia experiment stations. The plant
is actually a hybrid between Johnson-
: Wednesday, J un
e tional on their farms.
eral the plant produces smaller yi
research information points to a 50 per
second crop year.
moved at lower rates than the lighter uP:
right loads.
With the new heavier load, rail car-
of fruit they formerly carried in 4. There
is less empty mileage, tare weight, switch-
ing, billing, and various other costs per
ton of fruit transported.
being put to use by the trucking industry.
This year, several truckers in the South-
east began using the alternately inverted
method.
Agricultural Marketing Service, at
the request of peach shippers and truck-
-ers in the area, have made a number of
research is not yet complete, preliminary
results show that the alternately inverted
loading method works just as satisfactor-
ily in trucks as in railroad cars.
riers can haul in 3 cars the same quantity
This improved loading method is also
Georgia seed dealers.
test shipments by truck. Although this |
seed from the Southwest and paid u
Sweetgum,
grass and a form of sorgo. -It has.
of the characteristics of Johnsong
which many farmers might a ob
Field trials have shown that in =
than millet or Sudangrass and avail.
cent decline in yields of this Dae in
Forage harvested from Sorghum
mum is coarse and drier than that.
dangrass and it is very susceptible to
diseases in some areas. Field trials
shown that this plant is weak as a pere
nial and when treated as an annual, yiel
about the same as the better annual,
ghums.
A second reason farmers may f
this plant objectionable is the fact th
the seed from this plant can prove
a major obstacle to the production
sale of other seed crops. Sorghum al
or sorghum grass seed are conside
noxious weed seed when mixed with.
from other plants.
After careful consideration of the
its and capabilities of this plant fa
who still desire to grow it should ma
a careful survey of prices before b
seed. This plant is advertised and
moted from areas of the Southwest wh
the seed are sold at a price three to fo
times as high as that price asked
Some Georgia farmers have or
$1.30 per pound for the seed when t
same seed could be purchased right he
in Georgia for around 30 cents per poun
Wild Eiores: - Emb. pillowcases, $1 5
SAME, FOWL, el
2 Red does and 1 Red buck,
3-mos. old, $7; or $2.50 ea.; 3
Jueks and 1 doe, brown, $7.50
or $2 ea. Will ship. Dewey
.ioNand, Coogler Rd. Dalton.
1 e. Gray and White doe,
6 wis. old, $3 ea. Cant ship.
at L. Taylor, 217 Callaway |<
moh College Park. Ph. PO 6-
3709.
eZ oe Fawn Flemish giants,
bout 9 wks. old, $10 pr. Ped.
wes ss furnished; sev. Ped.
Ste R. bueks, 6-8 mos. old,
ce Calif, bucks, about
mos. old, and sev. good mix-
el bueks. Reasonable price.
oe _harles Harris, Clarkesville.
Pa. 3-274)
sn ozs White sien Gray rab-
bits, about 6 wks. old, $1 ea.
or trade for ducks or guinea
pigs (cavies), Will ship, C. R.
_ Philpott, 2377 Summit Ave.,
ee a cae 18. Ph. SY 4-
kine orders for Northern
~ Bobwhite quail chicks and
eggs, also Chukar chicks and
oggs. Will ship. Permit No.
07. N. J. Terry, 6410 Pleas-
at Dale Rd. Doraville. Pa.
= Glendale 77-2939, |
(o25 ON Zo White rabbits, irom
see,
Ped. stock, $1 ea. and up.
Cannot ship. T. R. Padgett,
Upper Hembiree Rd. Roswell.
ph. Alpharetta 5286.
1 white doe rabbit, $1; also
6 bantam hens and rooster, 50c
ea, Biddies free if all are tak-
-en; 3 Speckled guineas, 2 hens
and- cock, $1 ea.; 1 pr. Mus-
-covy ducks (quackless), male
over 10 Ibs. $3.50. Marlin Mar-
ston, 445 Old Dixie Hwy.,
ees View.
-N: %, White rabbits, best
~ quality, Ped. for breeders.
rom Q | mos. to 2 -yrs. old, $5
eee upis bueks, ready for service,
39s dees, ready to breed, $8
9, Wt. at 5 mo. 9-13 lbs. C.
|. Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
_tlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452.
Quail, 1 wk. old up, Per.
No. 26} Cornish bantam baby
chicks, cc pheasant
pocewa. an Chukair quail. Prie-
d ing to size. C. E.
3 Bouldercrest_ Dr.
| type,
and 1 colored doe, 1 ped. 1.N.
Z. buck, 3 and 5 wks. old. At
my home. Come by. after 5:30
PM or weekend. Mrs. John
H. Morris, 2099 Glenwood
Ave., SE, Atlanta 17.
Bobwhite quail eggs, $20 C.
Per. No. 59. Will not ship.
D. L. Brookins, 5861 Morning-
side Dr. Columbus. Ph. FA 3-|
9175.
Northern Bobwhite: quail
eggs, 20c ea.: $18 C, parcel
post prepaid; Coturnix quail,
$1 ea. Exp. Col.: Araucanus
(Easter Egg) chicken hatch-
ing eggs, 60e ea. parcel post
prepaid. Miss Eva Wallace,
716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta
8-4Ph. "ER 4-552.
Ringneck pheasant eggs, $2
doz. shipped; $1.50 doz. at my
home; pheasant chicks, priced
according to age; Bobwhite
quail eggs, $20 C. Permit No.
Slide Taylor. Rt.2) Port
Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804.
Ringneck pheasant eggs, and
day old and 4 wks. old pheas-
ants, also few Mutants. Her-
bert W. Clark, P. O. Box 332,
Fitzgerald. Ph. 2492. .
Pen Mongolian Ringnesle
pen Silvers, pr. Reeves, pr.
Cheer, pr. Elliots Pheasants,
Blue- Eared Manchuran and
Lineated Kalij hen (1958
hatch);~-trio Francolin (1958
hatch); pr. 1957 hatch Blue
indian peafowls; pr. White
Cochin Bantams; few white
Silkie ae Reasonable.
Come see. J. F. Ginn, 451 Met-
fopolitan Pl. SE, Atlanta 16.
1 ea. black doe and big
white buck, $3.50 ea.: also,
62 2..1/2 month olds, $9. 50 ea.
Mrs. L. C. Hester, Rt. 1, Rayle.
3 pr. young mated White
King pigeons, large. utility
and sood workers, $2
pr. or*$5 forslot. KOK: Kight,
Rite =
Silver. King pigeons. Show
Type, big, blocky, wide breast-
ed, of best bloodlines, reason-}
ably priced; 58 banded mated
prs. and 59 young birds. Jim
Whitney, Box 781, Rome.
Bob White Quail, young
birds, priced according to age:
also, eggs for hatching, $18
C. Permit No. 112 Leon Law-
Pa Rt. 3. Box 145, Marietta,.
7-2864.
2 n. z.|
MISCELLANEOUS
17 patent hives of Bees, $5
ea. with some additional sup-
plies. up at location. Mrs.
D. G. Hyde, 2381 Defoors Fer-
ry Rd. NW, Atlanta,
6 lbs. dried apples, horse
apples and timber twigs mix-
ed, free of worms and cores,
150e lb. Mrs. J. hatman,
Rt. 2, Hogansville.
New crop dry Sage, $1 lb.
delivered. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1,
Temple.
Calif. multiplying Beer
seed, 35e start, PP; dried eat-
ing peas, 3 lbs., 25 and post-
age. Mrs. R. A.
Buchanan.
Dry, 1959, hand picked
Sage, 25c cup; garlic, 30 doz.;
mint, 20e doz, Mrs. Cly oe
Logan, Rt: 2, Prliores, Dri;
stel.
Yellow root, fcahs dug and
washed, 4 lb. boxful, 75; cat-
nip, 3 bunches, 30; green cat-
nip, cherry tree bark, 15
match boxful. Add postage.
Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5,
Box 53, Ellijay. -
White feed sacks, 100 lb.
eap., ripped and washed, $3
doz. Plus ample postage. No
COD. Miss Gladys Duran, Rt.
1, Cumming.
Jerusalem artichoke plants,
PP per C, $1.50 M: $8 M., col-
lect. Any amt. at my home,
$1 C. Will exch. for catnip,
rhubarb or sage. C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., NE, Atlanta
8, Ph. TR 4-6452.
Large Bamboo cane roots,
20c ea. Plus postage. B. Fudge.
157 Crawford St., Colquitt.
White sacks, free from holes,
mildew, 100 lb. size, 30c ea.:
some nice print sacks, clean,
| free from holes, mildew, 2 and
13 alike, 45 ea. Plus postage. |
Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Rt. 1; Box
151, Talking Rock.
Yellowroot, cracker te
full, 750% Blackberry roots,
75c, 3 doz. Add postage. Miss | M.
Odell Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay,
Yellow rt
and washed, 4 Ib. lard boxful,
$1 PP; ae past seed, 10
pkt. and stamped envelope.
Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Ri. 5, ae
23, Bray.
Nolen, Rt. 1,
trim. $1-
Alitar, Poplar, Pine, Dogwood,
red and white Oak barks,
Goldenseal, Yellowdock, plum,
Pine, Sassafras, Sarsaparilla,
Poke roots, 2 lbs., $1; Planta-
tain, Chickweed, Mullein, $1
lb.; Washington Asparagus,
Tansy, Horehound, Catnip, 2
bunches, $1. tae John Myers,
(Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell.
- Blue Gill Bream Finger-
lings for sale, truck deliver,
or pick up at my farm. La-
nier Craft, Clayton.
Emb. days of week dish to
els, $1 set; print aprons, sm
40c, med., 50c, large,
Clothespin bag, made like
tle dress, 75c ea. Mrs.. Flo
Major, Rt. 8, Gainesvill
Woven. pot So c
loops, white, 2, 25c; eroc
ed doily, 16 in., Sun
design with r ffle, variga
pink, $2. Add :
checks. Mrs. W. J. &
1, Chickamauga,
Country cured Middling
meat, 12 to 15 lbs. avg. wt.,
35 lb. at farm, located 4 mi.
W. of Marietta on Mt. Calvary
Rd. Will not ship. G. L. Bram-
lett, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 8-
$947.
"HANDICRAFTS.
FOR SALE
Large size aprons, 60c ea.,
small size, 50c and little chil-
drens, 35c ea., colored or
white, ruifled or trimmed
with bias tape; childrens
aac Poyre $1.25, 22 te 4
$1.50 ea., all colors, new
ee Add postage. Miss
Odell. Parks, Rio 3. bilijay:
New handmade. dbl. bed
size quilts, good cotton mater-
jial with cotton padding, basket
design, $8.50, others $6.50 ea.;
also handmade emb. pillow-
cases with nice designs and
colored thread with crocheted
edge, $2.25 set. Miss Mabel
Mathis, Rid; Box 57, Bllijay.
White. crocheted Bootees,
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75 pr., bibs to
match, both $1; white croch-
eted dace. for pillowcases,
ee
kerchiefs, $1 ea.: white cro-
cheted centerpieces, a ea.
Add postage. Mrs. - Rob-
ison, Rt. 1, Mea
Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
made of new print scraps, 2
Indian Hatchets, 1 ea., Bow
Tie, Non-such, Lazzy Gal and
Cat. Saddle, $2, 90 ea. Send
O. Mrs. C, . Rt. 1,
_|Empire
, poly dug}
Pilloweases, lace or emb.
pillow ticks, $1.25:
lunch set, $2; day of week tea
towels, $1: Bonnets, 75e, Add
(postage, no checks. Nell Ben=
. neo. ae a Box. 21: eee,
pee
man, Rt. 4,
3 ting trim, $1.50, cotton
$1.
white Irish linen Hand-|
4 yr., $1.50, wh
White cotton erocheted ba
shoes, pastel or lace trim
Si prs - also, srayon 6
crocheted baby shoes,
colors, $1.25 pr. Add 10c po
age per pair. Elizabeth Col
Box 205, Ddnie
ville Rd., Athens.
Linen handkerchiefs
trim, $1. 30: plain white apro
nice material, $1.10; Dir
aprons, tatting trim, $
Bootees or shoes crocheted
dawn baby yarn, $1.35. M
Georgia Taylor, c/o
Spence, Rt. 5, Carrollto
Rose border design
cases, nice smoothe m
(not sacks), $1.25 set. J
vrompt del. No COD. Gl
Duran, Rt. 41, Cumming.
3 appliqued quilt t
Dutch - Doll with: pin
white muslin, 1 large girl
pink. and red. roses, 1 sm
girl of lavender, both in
ning dresses with paraso
$6.50 ea. Mrs.Troy Stat
= 65 Chatsworth Rds
on
Crocheted bed spread.
of wrapping twine unb
ed, $20 at my home on
Rd. (first house on rig
hind Christian church)
Will Langley, RFD 3,
384-A, College Park. |
Full size quilt tops,
on machine, new cloth
ea. Add postage. No C
checks. Mrs. E. B. C
3, Buford:
Log Cabin design q
made of new good mi
$4 ea.; also, corduroy q
cotton padding, pretty
$8 ea. plus postage. M:
T. Puritt, Rt 1, Bu
- Aprons; small, 50 e
little girls dresses, 1
material. A OK
Grace i Par