Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1959 June 17

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GCoorgia
Farmers







ill Appropriates Fear
or Research In Georgia

_ By PHIL CAMPBELL

Commissioner of Agriculture

Georgia Senator Richard B. Russell
ucceeded in getting an agricultural

it Georgia agriculture in many re-

he total measure for four billion dol-
; oes into conference with the House
Representatives and then to the Presi-
for signature. However, it is expected
ass with little or no revision,

Under the provisions of this bill $100,-
ould go for research on the use of
stal Bermuda pellets. The research
ud be carried out at the Beat
at Tifton.

Research to date has indicated that
al bermuda pellets can adequately re-
ther forms of feed nutrients in lrve-

value of coastal bermuda pellets
d well result in a huge new livestock
idustry based on Coastal Bermuda

Commissioner





opriation through the Senate that will

ck feed mixtures. Continued research





NOTICE

Meat processing plants, grocery stores
and meat markets throughout the state
are being warned that it is against state
law for them to use preservatives such
as sodium sulphite in ground beef or
hamburger meat.

In the past few months State Depart-
ment of Agriculture inspectors have dis-
covered what, in some cases, appears to .
be a growing use of preservatives to

help hold the color in ground beef or
hamburger meats.

Meat processing plants, grocery stores
and meat markets are hereby warned
that the use of such preservatives in the
future will result in cases being made
against persons and businesses using
such preservatives: -









grass and, as a result, create entirely new

-markets for this efficient forage crop.

Russells measure also provides $608,-
000 for a new laboratory at the Coastal
Plain Experiment Station for research on
corn-destroying insects. As Georgia now

ranks eleventh in the country in corn pro-

duction with the largest crop ever pro-
duced in Georgia last year, this research

appropriation should prove very beneficial _
to Georgia farmers money-wise.

The North Georgia apple farmers will :



Phil Campbell,



NUMBER 41









benefit by the $25,000 appropriation for

research on apples at the Mountain Ex-
periment Station at Blairsville. This work
will be directed at developing a better

strain of apples for Georgia growers asre- =
quested by the Georgia Mountain ee a

Growers Association,

In addition, Russell was able to secure

tory at Watkinsville. These experiments

an extra $383, 000 for experiments current- 9
ly going on at the soil and water labora- +

are designed to step up soil management :

research in conservation farming.

Funds previously had been secured by s
Senator Russell for expansion of the capi-

tal investment facilities at this experiment
station. The new funds are re-occurring

{1 items in the budget for the annual opera-_

tion of new facilities.

The Georgia Senator also had inserted 7

a provision setting aside $1,893,000 for

boll weevil research throughout the South.

This work will mainly - carried out in

Mississippi.

Important to Georgia waatiry 3 growers,

the bill also contains funds for full en- |
forcement of the poultry inspection law.

Senator Russell is certainly to be com-

mended for his efforts in behalf of Geor-
gia farmers and agriculture in general.

This money should go a long way toward
_ strengthening our apricultiiral ese ea



each Week In Georgia -

June 14 - 20










ARM WORK

WANTED



Ing man wants job on
arm for room, board
Wd pay. Exp. and can
ood Ref. Glenn ESRPEDS



, 060 yrs. aid with
yrs. Exp. in Dairy. Have
6 yrs. old, will help with
Can furnish Ref. Have
oved. Edw. Hill. 2241
idercrest Dr. S.E. Atlanta





















want work on forrh.
don farm. Do any kind
work. Can furnish Ref.
sober and reliable. Jos.
82 Baker St., N.W.,



eeds job at. once. Exp.
, board and salary. Must
pat Mrs. Lovelle Gar-

ll white family would
On farm. Or ranch.
chickens, eggs, Foreman.

mee... tractor, truck,
wild fowls, some
Te; Honest, sober.
ae 14 yr. boy can
vans, Mi 5; oe

oF



Young, single, white man
wants job on chicken farm.
Willing to work. Board, room,
laundry and reasonable sal-
ary, and furnish transporta-
tion or come after. Go any-
where. George Patton, Rt. 2,
Box 97, Buford.

White, 61 yr. old man wants
job on farm, doing light farm
work, chickens, etc., for room,
board and small salary. Je M.
Ferguson, Mableton. Ph. Au-
stell 9233 at night.

V. A. man, 39, wife 38, with
3 children, V1 6 and 3, want
job on chicken farm on 50-50
basis. 9 yrs, exp. Can move
anywhere in Ga. Have to be
moved. Clyde Mc ney RES
Lindale.

Woman, widow, 3 children,
2 sons, 14 and 18 daughter 20,
needs work badly on cattle or
chicken farm. Life time exp.
Dont drink nor smoke. Want
with reliable, nice folks, 4-5
RP. house wired for stove. Have
to be moved, any time. Mrs.
Nancy Barnette, Rt. 2, Cum-
ming.

White man wants crop on
shares at once. Have to be
moved and furnished to make
erop. Living wages in spare

time work. Want with good}

man. Need water, lights, etc.
Do light farm work, no drud-
gery. Go anywhere, prefer
some privileges. See Geo. Mor-
row, 950 Pryor St. S.W., At

Bee 15, .



Single man, 59 yrs. old,
wants light farm work on a
small chicken or truck farm,
for small salary, room and
board. Experienced. C. H. Car-
ruth, Rt. 1, c/o Mrs. Gussie

Dyal, Baxley.



Single man, 48 yrs. old, in

-good health, some experience,

clean habits, wants job doing
light farm work on farm. Can
drive truck. Want room, board
and substantial salary. Harry
Trout, 118 W. Columbia Ave.,
College Park.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want single man to work on
farm, doing general farm work.
Room, board and salary.. No
drunks or drifters. R. M. Pat-
terson, Rt. 2, Box 279, Doug-~
lasville.

Want middleaged white
Christian woman: to do light
farm work on farm for elderly
couple. Room, board and $12.50
week. Need at once. Mrs. M.

B. Davis, Tyrone. Ph. PO 6- | La
_|ming,

5468.
Want middleaged woman to

do light farm work on farm,

for room, board and reasonable
salary. Live in farm home with
2 settled women. Mrs. James
H. Bennett, 729 Glen Cove
Drive, SPOR

light farm
{vate room, board and salary.



+Rd. Smyrna. Ph. HE 35-9808.

Want middleaged woman for
work on farm. Pri-

1 or 2 small childred accepted.
T. R. West, Rt. 1, Box 237, El-
lenwood.

water,

Want exp. dairy hand for

pipeline dairy. Starting sal-

ary, $45. week, House, lights,

tact Jon Waldner Rt. 4, Box
147, Sylvania.



Want man to do general farm
work. Be single and no bad
habits. At once. Come ready
to work. Reasonable salary.
Ira C. Wall, Pearson.

Want top man to work with



herd of purebred Angus, and

farming. Excellent house and
salary, for sober, honest, re-
liable man. State qualifica-
tions and references in first
Jetter. Mrs. Dorothy B. Wat-
kins, e/o Cameron Crest Farms,

|Rt. 2, Alpharetta.



Want single, sober man,

white or col. to live on farm

with me, 3 mi. Newnan, and
help with work, etc. Have 10
A. cotton and 20 A. corn and
25 hogs and pigs and lot of
cows. J. W. Lewis, Rt. 4, New-

jnan. Ph. Al 3-4376.



Want middleaged woman to
live on farm with young cou-

ple. Do light farm work for

room, board and $7.50 week.
Lamar. -Ssiton. Rt:

Want healthy, Christian
white woman to live in home
on small farm, and do light
farm work. Room, board and
$50. mo. salary. Write. Mrs.
Viola Smith, Rt. 1, Oakdale

Dele he KR See heres Re SIRES ES bea eee te nee eS

5. Cum--



Want man to work on boule
try farm and in hatchery. Must

have car to get to and from

work. Will furnish 4 R. house,
on school bus and near Church.
Howard F. Ma,

gold. :



Ri. 1, Ringe





milk furnished. Con-



Want desirable eer ee

couple to live in 6- R house un-
furnished, bath, elec. stove, in
exchange for looking after few

hogs, horses and cattle on this.
farm. 2 or more acres for gar-

den. Horse ee to work
Gwinnett Co. J.
Vidal Boulevard, Decatur.



Correction: Want man and
wife, sober reliable, retired or
with pension, to care for 2,000
hens. Pay $15.

furnished, also 10 pct profit

on hatching eggs and hens

when sold at end of year. Edw.

= eee Suches. (On Hwy.
0

M. Allen, 172





week, 3 R.
house, bath, water and lights



Want reliable Dance a
run small dairy for good sal- z

ary, 4 R. house with running
water, on school bus Rt. loeat-
ed 7 mi. East Jackson, 12 mi.



W. Griffin, Hwy. 16. At onca es



a

H. D. Smith, Rt.-3, iearicet os
: Ph.. 6831. :

BU. 9-0283.

: Used 300 gal. Steinfrost milk









-PAGETWO

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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
- Editorial and Executive Offices
State Agriculture Building.

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Atlania 3, Georgia
Phone JAckson 4-3292



Editor

MARKET BULLETIN STAFF

Jack Gilchrist



Assistant Editor

Deborah Anglin



Notices _.

Mrs. Elizapeth Hynds



Circulation

Mrs. LaMyra Jarman



Mailing Room Supt.

class matter Aug. 1,

1917.





Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
1937. at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Sectien 1103, Act of Oc 8.

_... Candler Clement Jr









EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



- Massey-Harris Combine, 6
ft., with Wisc. eng. used 3 sea~
~ gons, $500. Located 8 mi. Wes
utler, Hwy. 96. Mrs. A. C.,
Adams, Rt. 1, Junction City.
h, Butler, Union 2-4233.

David Bradlev tri-trac trac-
tor, 2 row cultivator, dise har-
fow, 9 in. turn plow, all like
1ew, also trailer, $400. for lot.
iW. M. Yonce, 360 No. Main St.
gonesboro. Ph. GR 8-6759..

_2 ton, 2 speed axle tandem
truck, new 18 ft. stake body,





rade for pick-up truck John
Sg Miller, RR 3; Madison.

~ Syrup mill and vat for sale.
8. M. Daniel, Rt. 3, Welcome-
eo etel College Park, Ph, PO.

1951 GMC flat bed truck
ith Jeep trailer hitch, $375.;
- #@ wheel trailer used Ford type
Aractor, $425.; horse drawn
scoop or dragpan, $10.; King
ake bush and bog, 3 point
itech harrow, $75. All good
pond, DG. Harrison, 1830
napfinger Rd., Decatur, Ph,

brace A-1 cond. for sale or |.










6 row cotton duster in per-
ect cond., $35: also,..2 row
nand duster for Farmall H,
10. No letters, come see. M.
, sims, Sr., Blvd, Springs
rd. Rt. 3, Monroe.

Case A-6 combine with mo-
Kor, $795.; MeCormick 50-T
Pick-up baler, $795. Both in
excellent cond. George Gais-
ert, Box-218, Griffin, Ph,
240 days.

IHC side delivery rake, $75;

ime and fertilizer distributon,
Zo RTeO 14 Waite, Unt.

Buckhead. (Morgan Co.)

' Allis Chalmers combine and
@ row. corn. picker, 6 disc.

#thens tiller, hay baler: Wisc.
@ng., 2 farm wagons, rubber
fires, Allis Chalmers tractors:
m C and 2 WC: 2 Suggs skid-
_ fers, large, mounted on Ford
_ ffruck other not mounted. Mrs.
p. M. Gettys, Hwy. 441, Dub-
in, Ph. BR 2-4388.
~- One 9-N Ford tractor, good
ee overhauled last yr. bog

- Marrow and disc, 2 disc plow,
er 3 point hitch power lift,















X

700. Nonie Crowder, Rt. 1,
0K. = ~

2 row planters and cultiva-







_ Intnl. 45 baler, PTO operat-

ed, in good cond., $400. or
rade for Grassland drill or
ilage chopper, L. L, Tice, Rt.
, Plains, Ph. 7291.

Massey Harris combine with
motor, used very little, in good
cond. See at Store, Cleveland-
Dalton Hwy. G. C. Manis, Co-
hutta, Ph. OX. 4-2533.

Belsaw All Purpose grinder



with extra 8 in. wheels for
sale. C, B. Driskell, Rt, 2,
Douglasville.



Pony cart, practically new,
eolor blue, only hitched up 3
times, $95. M. P. Weaver,
2435 Clifton Springs Rd., SE,
Atlanta, Ph. DR. 7-2911.

McCormick Deering hay
baler, used 1 season, excellent
cond., $450.; hay rake, $50.;
hammer mill with belt, $100.
Dr. H. H. Hammett Sr., La-
Grange.

Cultipacker, Brillian, 5-1/2
ft, wide, in good cond., $110.
E. T. Spieks, 4561 Covington
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-





Hwy.,,
9517.

Lummus cotton gin tramper,
chain driven type, clipper, 6



in. belt lacer, 2 ea., 5 and 4.

ply belts; also, 8 row John
Deere cotton duster. All in
good cond., reasonably priced.
Wm. J. Shirley, 2137 Lenox
Rd., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. MEI-
rose 6- 3884.

New Golden, No. 54, power
syrup mill, complete with 12
ft. pan, leather belt, skimmers,
boiler grates and smoke stack
(mill alone weighs 8,400 lbs).
$500. Sell all. complete only.
J. P. Smith, Winterville, Ph.
Ri. 2-5392 after 6 PM.

Bolens Husky with all
eauip., also, Shacker mower.
All in good cond. Donald Tho-
mas, RFD 2, Lakeland.

2 horse iron wheel wagon,
several reconditioned buggies,
pony carts in 3 sizes and har-
nesses in several sizes. S. W.
Harper, Rt. 3, lartwell.

Blacksmith anvils, vises and
blowers for sale. Owen Russell,

4008 Cedar Grove PL., Con-
ley, Ph. MA. 2-8708.

4/80 Lummus gins











~-with

feeders, one 50 in. Lummus.

condenser, one Lummus (Fai'tr-
banks) seed scales with eleva-
tor, one 75 hp GE motor with
direct connected 40 in. fan, and
one 4 cyl. cleaner, All or any
unit: D.C. ~ Westbrook, Box
464, Griffin.

PTO pulley for Forf tractor,
2 cord wood saw shafts, 3
wheel ban saw and 11 x 28
used tractor tire. M. W. Prick-
ett 2801 Jonesboro Rd. SE, At-
Janta 15, Ph. MA: 2-2158.

260 gal. Zero bulk milk tank





.| with 2 hp outside compressor, |

used less than 1 yr., excellent
cond. RR. A. Puss, : Clarkston,
Ph. HI. 8+ 7473.

Side delivery rake in good
running cond., $40. Fred
Goetz, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph. WO.
3-2431.





ftank cooler and elec. compres-
or, $500. FOB farm, as is in-
talled. Carl Clements, Arling-
Nn.
garmall A tractor, planting

ertilizer and cultivating equip,
ft. disc harrow, Avery tiller,
wheel trailer, 2 Intnl. side
elivery rakes and Frick semi-
ombine peanut picker. R. E.
fills, Rt. 4, Blakely, Ph, 9800.

22 five ft. feeders, $1. ea.;
95 four ft. chiek feeders, 50c
a. All good cond.; five 5,000
ap., chick coal heaters, in
air cond., $25 ea. Mrs. Wil-
Bethlehem, Ph.
_ fLawrenceville, TH. 3-2778.

1952 model, 3/4 ton, truck

_for sale or exch. for 1-1/2 ton
fruck. W. C. Wells, 818 S.



















Mule drawn Cole planter,
$6.: No. 10 Oliver turning

plow, $5.: Oliver 2 horse mid-

dle buster, $8.; planter and
guano distributor for Model A
Farmall tractor, $65.; also,
other farm equip. See. No
letters. Major Crow, Rt. 2,
Gainesville( at Holland Sub-
division),

Bush and bog harrow, 24 in.|

dise, 3-point hitch, in good
cond., $150. Arthur W. Grant,

| Rt. 4, Ellijay.

192 laying cages for hens
with water and ieed troughs,
used 1 season, in good cond.,
$100. at my farm. See after
5 PM week days or on week-
ends. J. C, Herron, Rt. 1, Mar-
tin. ; f S

6 can milk cooler, $35. Paul
P,> Gunnin. P.O, Box .951,
Union Point, Ph. Hudson 9-
9253;

tractor for sale. W. T. Cruce,
at Hoschton, Ph. OL. 4-

Cane mill, 3 roller, large
type, in good cond., $25. at my
place. W. J. Swails, Rt. 5, Box
68, Thomaston.

Ford mower, 3 point hitch,
with 6 ft. cutter bar, used very
little. See at my place. Harry
McDonald, Rt. 3, Jefferson.

5 hp David Bradley garden
tractor with drag harrow, cul-
tivator and turning plow, al-
most new, cheap. Floyd Stover,
Box 173, Fairburn, Ph. 7235.

4x 6 ft. utility farm trailer,
heavy duty, $100. H. C. Conn,
ae Sells Ave., SW, Atlanta

Blacksmith blower complete
with air pipe and duct nest, in
good cond,, $17.50 J. Paul Gil-
limore, 740 Lynhurst Dr., SW,
Atlanta. Ph. PL. 8-5715.

Model 300 GLF egg washer
complete with table, extra
motor and spare parts, in ex-
cellent shape, John Wyat, Ros-
well, Ph. 6013. :

Peanut weeder, lime strow-
er, drag harrow, set of culti-
vators and planters for W, C.
Allis Chalmers, also, fence
post, used hog wire and metal
roofing. C. L. Langham, Rt.
2, Warrenton (at Bostonville),

_ 100 chicken egg cap. round
incubator, in good cond., new
model, $15. or exch: for 25
small type bantam hens; also,
complete clutch and pressure
plate. assembly, practically
new for TD-14 Intnl. tractor,
$125. W. R. Crowder, Warm
Springs.

1 ea., electric and oil brood-
er, $5. ea. Miss Clifford Wil-
liams, c/o Norman Nursing
Home, Sycamore St. Decatur.

_1,000 bu. cap. metal storage
bin, used very little; also, VF-
4 Wisconsin motor, good run-
ning cond., with reduction
gear and clutch. Priced rea-
sonable. James C. Goff, Rt. 1,
Ashburn.

J..D. model 12-A 6 ft., com-





















bine with engine, in good cond:

also Avery tractor, L. P. Sing-
sete Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-

Set of Florence-Mayo tobac-
eg curers for 12 ft. barn, used
4 yrs. Cheap. Come see. Grady
Sanders, Metter.

John Deere power take-off,
automatic pick-up baler, wire
tie, good cond., used: very lit-
tle, $650.; also, hydraulic pump
and pair large rams to fit WC





or W D Allis Chalmers trac-.

tor, $50. C. C. Campbell, White
Plains, Ph. Howard 7-3357.

1951 Ford 1-1/2 ton truck,
stake body for farm use, in
good cond., $325. J, R. Hill,
Greenville.

Approx. 200, 5 ft., feeders,
food as new, $1. ea.; also, 6
oil brooders with 5 gal. oil
tanks, $20. ea. or $100. for all.
i = Biggers, Rt. 4, Cleve-
and.

.02-R Intnl, Harvester com-

bine with motor, in good cond.
for sale or trade for pick-up
hay baler, either square or
round bales, string-tie pre-
ferred. In good cond. A. E
Burgess, 5438 Browns Mill
Rd., Lithonia, Rt. 3.

One Athens 2 disc plow for
sale. M. H. Carithers, Rt. 1,
Comer. Ph. SU 3-4402.











Crane-line pneumatic shal-
low well pump, $40. Jack Led-
ford, Rt. 1,.Talmo.

J. D. pick-up wire tie hay
baler with motor, both in good
cond. Priced reasonable for
cash. J. 7, Thomason Rts 1;
Monticello, Ph. 5901.

Bush and bog harrow, 8 disc
Case heavy dutp, pull type, in
good cond. Works with stand-
ard hydraulic ram, $50. W. C.









ain St., College Park, PH.
Lea



Griffin, Ph. 6767,



Hardy, c/o Hardy Acres, Rt. 1

es Or eee



One row Intnl green feed
erinder, workable shape, $125,
here at farm. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

Homart Craftsman. shallow
well pump, used short time,
practically new cond., $50.
Ray Bennett, Rt. 1, Sudie
Road, Hiram.

Turner hay baler, pull type
but not pick-up. Operates on
power take off on tractor, good
cond. O, A. Walls, Hwy. 16,
Turin. ae





6 row cotton duster for cub





1 H. Oliver goober turner, $5.;
planter, (plants corn and cot-
ton), $15.; 1 H. wagon practi-
cally new running gear, also

Whited, Rt. 1, Stapleton.

No. 21 intn] mower for Su-
per A Farmall tractor, 1n good
running shape, $75. J. L. Cal-
lahan,; Rt. 1, Box 352, William-

~ EQUIPMENT

WANTED



Want 250 gal. or more Pro-
pane gas tank above ground
type. G. S: Brown, Rt. 1,
Powder Springs. Ph. Marietta
9-6935.

Want used manure spreader
within 75 mi. radius of Doug-
las. Give make, cond, and
price. Lowell Adams, Box 317,
Douglas.

Want fingers for No. 9 Intnl
Harvester mule drawn mow-
ing machine. T. F. Carter, Rt.
3, Dallas.

Want used, below-the-floor,
feed mixer with or without
motor: also, want 2,000 lbs. or
more self contained platform
scales. W. J. Frankum, RFD
1, Martin.

Want mowing machine for
Farmall cub tractor, within 50
mi. radius of Atlanta. Must be
in good cond. and reasonable.
one Haygood, Rt. 3, Carters-
ville.

Want used York rake and
used Viking smoothing ma-
chine, to be attached to Ford
tractor. Cecil Duncan, Beaver
Ruin Rd., Noreross, Ph. At-
lanta MU. 8-5201.

Want irrigation pump which
uses 5 or 10 hp elec. motor,
with or without motor. Low
pressure head for pumping
water in Jake. Marvin Nix,
Dalton.

Want junked Farmall Super
A or complete front end for
motor down. Roy Meadows,
Colbert. ZS

Want good used filing ma-
chine, to file gin saws, in good
cond. J, A. King Box 152,
Dudley.

Want set of platform scales,
wt. 4 or 5 hundred lbs. and
one tractor tire, 12 x 36. Must
be cheap. Julian Doolittle, Rt.
2, Sandersville.

Want sand pump. in good
cond. Describe fully. Ira Teem,
te 1,. Milner, Ph. Griffin

Want to buy a goat wagon.
Lindsey Tippins, Rt. 1; Pow-
Ber Pennes. Ph, Marietta 9-















Want Propane gas tank 350
to 500 gal. size, and elec. fence
charger. State price and con-
ditions. L. F, Owensby Jr.,
RFD 3, Covington.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE







50,000 Ga. Collard, large
size and late flat Dutch Cab-
bage plants, 150, $1., 500, $2.
$3. M., $1.50 M. at farm. Del.
in Ga. J. H. Davis, Rt. 1, Box
370, Milledgeville

Everybearing Strawberr y
plants, $1.50 C; Mtn. Huckle-
berry, bearing size, early Dew-
berry, Boysenberry, Black-
berry, well rooted. Muscadine,
Oct. Peach, Hackworth Apple,
2, $1. PP Prompt del. Mrs.
e T, Thornton Rt. 1, Bow-

on.

Rutger, Marelobe Gulf State

,|Market and Yellow Ponderosa

tomatos and N. C. short stem
Collard plants. 35 C., 500,
$1.25; Bell, Sweet and Cayen-
ne hot pepper plants, 50c C.
Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Rt.
1, Royston,

Garlic bulbs, $1. doz; straw-
berry plants from famous
strain, (solid red all the way
through), $4. C. Add postage.
Mrs. Willie Turpin, 6283 Su-
san Lane, Doraville.

Million Collard plants, Ga.
and Vates, also, Dutch and
Wakefield . Cabbage plants,
$3.50 M. del., $2. M. at farm.
No orders less than 1,000. E. B.
Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville,



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yy

a Wednesday,

Distributor, usable cond., $5;|

other plow tools for sale. Will)

lage. Mrs. H. Henderson,
































































Rutger tomato pl;
C. or $4. M; hot Cowhoryn
per, 50c C. plus postag
Seay, 3917 Panthersvil

Ellenwood.

Home grown plants to
50c C,; Hot and Sweet pepp
15 doz., at my home, Lloyg
Sprayberry, 301 Rossvi]
Blvd., Trion. (Dickyville

Cert. Ga. Red potato
4,000, $5.50. Can fill Ja
ders. F. G. Tyre, Bristol,
Baxley 3819. :

Millions Cert. Ga: Red |
to plants, 100, $1., 500, $2.,
M. Prompt: shipment or eo
for them any day. B. J. He
Alma, Ph. 3791.

Pure P.R. potato plants at
duced price, $1.50 M. All S
inspected, prompt ship
J. H. Williams, Alma.

Horseradish plants, 50c
Garlic, one ct. ea., $1, C;
zy, Balm, Sparment, Yel
root, wild Strawberry y
Horsement, yellowdock, y
plants, 35c doz.; Comfry, J.
sin, Catnip, Queen of Mead
8, 50c; Blackhaw and t
ash, 50c ea. Add postage.
Presley Fowler, Rt, 5, B
78, Ellijay. os

Cert Ga. Red. potato pla
Large or small orders fi
promptly, $1. C; 500, $2
M. B. Lowell Head, Box

Alma, Ph. 2684.

Catnip bunches, Sage pla:
6, $1.; Garlic onions, $1. doz:
large Onion Peppermint buns
ches, 75c doz.; black Ra
berries, 6, $1. Add posta
Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Ga
esville. ;

Old time brown Shallots
planting, great multi
clean and bright, $1.35 C. }
Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacul

' Cabbage and collard plar
now ready, 5 M. or more, $3
M.. Exp. Col. $2. M. at farm,
No small orders, checks ot
CODs. P. W. Wetherford, Rt
1, Braselton. :

Little Leoka or Seven
Pepper plants 25c doz.
postage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawf
18 Crawford St.. Ellijay.

Everbearing strawber
plants, $1. C., $9. M. plus po



a

















3959 Rockbridge Rd.,
Mountain, Ph. Clarkston, .
3-6277. a

Cert. Ga. Red potato $2
M; Marglobe, Rutger Toms
$2. M. Good strong plants
exch, some for print or
feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., 3
4 alike. Prompt shipme
FOB. W. G. OQuinn, Rt.
Surrency, Ph. Baxley 3839.

Govt. inspected and trea
Red Skin and Ga. Red. p
plants,







Tomato plants, Big Boy Ri
yellow Ponderosa, Oxheart,
$1.; Marglobe and Rutger,
$1.; white multiplying On:
vlants, 80c C.; Birdseye
bell pepper, 40c doz.; Hot pe
per var., 25c doz; Eggplai
and Garlic plants,
Fred Witherspoon, |
Holderness St. SW, Atlanta,
Ph: Ph. 3=5251;

Govt. inspected Ga. Red
tato plants, good plants, f
count, now ready, $1. C, Woo
row Lightsey, Surrency. _

Govt. inspected Ga.
potato plants, $1.75 M. de
checks nor COD. Prompt ship
ment, Oma Lightsey, Rt.
Surrency.

Broccoli, Brussels Spr
Cauliflower, Dill, Heading
lards, Rutger, Golden Yell
tomatoes, Wakefield Cabba
Bell Peppers, 35c doz.; Swe
Basil, Lemon Balm, Mint, 50
doz.; Asparagus plants,
doz.; Asparagus Crown
yr. size, $1.25 doz. No less
orders. Mrs. H. V. Frankl
Sr. Rt. 1, Register.

State inspected and treat
Red Skin and Copper Ski c
R. Sweet potato plants, $4.
M; Rutger tomato plants,
M. Mastodon and: Klond
Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, C
ming. :

Rutger tomato plants, 50
$2.25; $3.50 M. No orders
than 500. Clayborn Strayh
Rt. 1, Gainesville.











Iron and Clay peas, r
ed and pure with

Germ., in 2 bu. bags, $
farm. R. A; Ad



burk. Ph, Jacks





_ FOR SALE
xtra large Martin and
o gourd (that grow as



2 as 62 in. around) 25c

fog. -geed and self addressed
envelope. Geo. F. Murkerson,
Rt. 6, Eastman.

Old fashion Bunch Okra
seed Germ. 88 pct., 40c cup-|

Gulf state

ato plants, 35c C; Bell
et pepper and red Cayenne
hot pepper plants, 50c C; Sage
and Catnip, 10c bunch. All de-
; d. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1,



vt insp., Ga. Red P.R.
potato plants, $1.50 M. del. No
hks. Paul Lightsey, Screven.

130 bu. Clay and Iron Peas

xed, Germ. 84 pct., $5. bu.,
ea in 2 bu. bags. J; LL:

hnson, Rt. 1, Helena.

m Clay peas, recleaned
pure, in 2 bu. bags, 78
Germ. $6. bu. H. C. Allen,
, McDonough.

od, tender, white corn-

1d bean seed for late plant-

ing, 65e cupful; red speckled

Crowder peas and Okra seed,

50e cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
1 Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Have 50 Acres of good Se-
to mow on share basis.
[Eh fF. Scals, Rt 4,





rown Top Millet seed,
rm. ; Purity, 99.67
$10. CWT; also, Field
drought resistant, Germ.

pet; purity, 99.34 pet. $5.
mer A. Pate, Rt. 1, Gray-
son, Ph. TH 3-2673.

Purple Hull Crowder peas,
rm. 84 pct., 40c lb. Mrs.
ate Harrell, P.O. Box 1738,
fayetteville.

erusalem artichoke plants,
my home, $1. C; prepaid
rd zone, $1.50 C., $8. M. chks.
J, C..W. Page, 148 North
e, NE, Atlanta 8. Ph. TR
452.
ield grown Rutger tomato
nts, 500, $2.; $3.50 M. No
ms less than 5 M. A. R.









collard, 300 $1.25: $3.50
Rutgers tomato, 300, $1.50;
50 M. No orders without

ge added, and none filled |

3 $1. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
, Box 124, Ellijay.





_ WANTED



ant old fashion white po-
ylants. Mrs, Olen Thorn-
t. 8, Box 173-A, Buena



Want old time Boone po-
plants.. Call collect or
. Mrs. Walter Walls, Rt.

ville, Ph. SYcamore





FOR SALE



00 bales Wheat Straw, large
es, 25c bale at my barn, al-
ood 2 H. wagon, $40. C. V.

Bet 2, Locust Grove.



round 1,000 bu. good,

vhite feed corn, for sale. H.
avis, Rt. 1, Box 39, War-
n. Ph. Howard 5-2075.

ll fertilized and limed,
wire bound bales, ex-
t hay. 1959 crop bright
son Clover. Can del. short
ce. Ray F. Almand, 4864
Coach Rd. Ellenwood. Ph.
kbridge 4290. :

ev. tons Soy Bean hay in
are bales, cured without
$30. ton at barn. Ashley

Rt. 4, Statesboro.

00 bu. good, sound, slipped

! white corn for FEED,
FOB my place, 6 mi.

ngton on Hwy. 24. S.

r RFD 2, Box 143,









ED & PLANTS

.| Bunn, Midville.

\}bon winners at Fair. Ages vary.

'gesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm,



j1, Blue Ridge.

Clearance of 1958 Sericea]
ay, 550 square bales of ex-.
cellent quality, 65 bale, or
$22.50 ton, at barn, 1 mi. Fair-
burn. Hugh Davis, 1870 New

Hope Rd., SW, At Z
DI 4-1870. oe

FEED & GRAIN.

Want 10 tons good dry last
years hay, del; also 100 bu.
corn, del. State what you have
and price. C. B. Milner, Rt. ds
Box 120, Shiloh.

Want some broom corn seed
for planting at once. G. H.
Dixon, Rt. 3, Calhoun.

Want some Seed Rye. Give
amount and best price. F. H.



LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE
Cattle |

Reg. Black Aberdeen Angus
bull, 12 mos. old, priced rea-
sonable. Will deliver. . N.
McClure, Dawsonville.

3 nice Guernsey and Jersey
heifers, all bred, good blood-
lines, 1 bull, dehorned with
Ting in nose, gentle. Reasona-
bly priced. H. B. Brookshire,
Hwy. 60, Suches. (at Amoco
Station).

3 good milch cows, freshen
soon with 4th calves, all
Guernseys. 2 Reg: male calves,
well marked, good bloodlines,
3 mos. old H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

_ Reg. Jersey heifer cow, sire
Sparlking Trappist of Oz and
dam, Royal Select. Very good
qualities. Will ealve in a few
wks., $240. E. T, Spieks,. 4561
Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph. |
BU. 9-9517.

34 cow dairy herd with 265
gal. Kraft bulk tank and 718
lb. base with Atlanta distribu- |
tor. Salfhood vaccinated, no
Mastitis, high producing young
and healthy herd; also, 5 bred
heifers, 2 now springing and
10 open heifers. Walter C. F.
Ler Rt. 2, Covington, Ph.

1 ea. Jersey heifer, spring-
ing, Jersey milch cow, bred to
Reg. Angus bull and Holstein
heifer bred to Reg. Angus
bull; also one young meat type
Hampshire boar (hog). Mrs.
J. M. Gettys, Hwy. 441 N., Du-
blin, Ph. BR. 2-4388.

2 good Reg. Angus bulls, 9
mos, old, from best Hileen-
mere breeding $200. ea. W. C.
Hardy, Rt. 1, Griffin, Ph. 6767.

2 Reg. Angus males, finest
stock, approx. 1,000 and 1,300















lbs., 2 and 5 yrs. old, $300. and |.

$400. Harold C. Yates, Ordi-
nary Catoosa Co., Ringgold,
Ph. 3511.

8 Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
breeding age several 6-10 mos.
old bulls, mostly Domino
breeding. Well marked, stocky
and deep red. Winton C. Har-
ris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. TU. 4-
2312, Odum.

6 champion 4-H Reg. Jersey
show cows, all calfhood vac-
cinated, bred, TB and Bangs
free, have been 4-H blue rib-



Becky Bentley, 1119 Barner
Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. 8-7125.

Guernsey bull, 2 yrs. old,
not reg. but sired by proven
Red. bull, wt. about 750 Ibs.,
from line of hornless Guern-
seys, $200. Hamilton L. Hill,
c/o Hill Fruit Farm, Newnan.

10 or more Reg. Angus cows,
most of them with calf at
side, from my herd, $500. ea.
Your choice. Also, will seli 1
or both herd sires. W. T. Tor-

Cornelia.

Several Reg. Hereford bulls,
polled and horned, Domino
and Mischief strains, from 6-18
mos. old, $150. and up. E. C.
Dawson, 562 Loridan Dr. NE,
Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-7910.

Young polled Hereford cow
with bull calf by side, Reg. in
American Polled Assn., $300.
for both; polled Hereford bull,
about 10 mos. old, small for
age, subject to Reg. in APA,

___ MARKET BULLETIN _

_Reg. Angus male, 3 yrs, old,

excellent breeding, $350.: 40.
cows:
| with second calves, rebred to.

Angus non registered.

teg, male, $200. ea.; 14 steers,
5 males, 16 heifers, non reg-

istered Angus, from 2-8 mos.|

old. Ben H. Parks, Box 71,
Winder, Ph. 1-1221 nights.

Reg. Angus bull, 2 yrs. old,
proven sire, great-grandson
of International Champ, En-
vious Blackcap B6, grandson
of Whitney Envious 14th,
Grandson of Eric Monocaey,
won top honors, including Ga.
State Fair, 1958. Call or write.

V. C. Puckett, Rt. 2, B
Ph. 2924. moe

2 Jersey milch cows with 1
mo. old calves for sale at my
farm near Danville. Mrs. Ma-
mie Maddox, Rt. 2 Danville.

12\Reg. Hereford cows, cal-

{ves by side or springing (8

polled, 4 horned). Calves by
top quality polled bull: 16 top
grade Hereford cows with cal-
ves by side, 4-6 yrs. old: 21
cross bred cows of less quality.
Priced to sell. R. J. (Bob)
Carter, Whitesburg, Ph. TEr-
race 2~-2594.

1 bull, half Guernsey, half
Jersey, 2 yrs. old, $175. or
trade for 7 (at least 4), 2 mo.

old heifer calves. L. L. Thom-

as, Rt. 2, Covington, Ph. 7523.

Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull,
about 2-1/2 yrs. old, will weigh
approx. 1,200 Ibs. John Q. Bur-
ton, Robinson, Ga.

25 top Holstein, Ist.,
2nd and 3rd calves, 3 Jersey,
2nd and 3rd calves, 2 Guern-
sey, 2nd and 3rd calves. All
calfhood vaccinated, begin
freshening in 3 wks. all
by Sept. 15th. Roy G. Jones,
619 Clairmont Ave., Decatur,
Ph. DR. 3-3680:

2 Reg. daughters of Laven-
der Sparkling Noble, born
Nov. 21, 57 and Feb. 10, 50,
bred Apr. 21 and May 2 to La-
vender Sparkling Jester Lad.

| Well grown, very gentle, $250.

ea. Tested. Registrations trans-
ferred. W. C. Matthews, Lov-
ett, Ph. Dublin BR. 2-3398.



_ Swine

Ready, limited number feed-
er pigs, Landirrace barrows and
erosses, bred Reg. Landrace
gilts and sows, open gilts and
boars; 1 purebred Tamworth
sow bred to Landrace male.
All purebred breeding stock
offered at farmers prices.
James W. Geeslin, c/o Sugar
Ann Spice Farm, Byromville.

Choice Landrace boars and
gilts, imported bloodlines,
treated; Reg. in buyers name,
$60. to $75.; open gilts, $125.;
bred gilts, $150.; also, Reg.
Duroc pigs, males and females,
$30. ea. William E. Lanier, Rt.
2, ie 84, Metter, Ph. MO.

Reg. Spotted Poland China
weaned pigs, unrelated prs.,
from Bangs free herd and
treated for Cholera, 2 young
service age boars, 3 open gilts
and 3 bred sows, Reg. in buy-
ers name J. T. Rimes, RFD 1,
Bloomingdale, Ph. Savannah,
SH 8-4072.

Purebred Duroc sow, not
Reg,. bred to purebred Duroc
boar, $50.; Reg. Duroc boars
and gilts, 8 wks. old, $15. ea.
Frederick Zipperer, Marlow.









Hampshire pigs, ready to
move, strict Reg. followed, de-
livered guaranteed, FOB Win-
der, FFA. C. O. Maddox, Win-
der.



12 regular type Spotted Pol-
and China pigs, 7 wks. old and
extra good. $10. ea. Paul Lamb,
Inman, (5 mi. S. of Fayette-
ville on Hwy. 92)

5 FFA Purebred Hampshire
pigs, first litter, 2 males, 3
females, ready to sell June 24,

$45. ea., Reg. in buyers name,

Taking orders now. Billy Da-
vid Allen, Dial.

Reg. Landrace sows with
pigs, $150. to $200. ea.; bred
gilts, $100. boars old enough
for service, $50. to $75. ea.
Willard Curry, Rt. 1, Tignall,
Ph. ATwater 5-3036.

Reg. Hampshires, bred sows,
open gilts, and now booking
orders for weanlings, available
in August. All inoculations,
papers available; also, good
producing Spotted Poland Chi-
na boar, 1-1/2 yrs. old, $85. D.
J. Perkins Rt. 1, Norcross, Ph.



$125.00 Adam Whitaker, Rt.

Clarkston, HI. 3-990%



Purebred Landrace pigs, 11
wks. old, treated, wormed an
reg, in buyers name, priced
low. James Speir, Bronwood,
Ph. WY, 55-5307, .

Purebred Spotted Poland
China boar, best of bloodlines
about 2 yrs. old, approx. 400
lbs, $5. or trade for smaller
boar of same Spotted Poland
Chine stock, wt. from 175 to
200 lbs. F. H. Smith, Rt. 3,
Baxley, Ph. 3385.

Purebred Duroc sows, weigh
about 300 Ibs. ea:, bred to
purebred Berkshire together
farrowed 21 pigs in March,
$100. for both. J. Paul Higgin-
botham, Bogart. ;

2 bred sows, Tamworth and
Yorkshire crossed, 8 Landrace
pigs and 20 shoats. J. A. Wal-
ker, RFD 1, Box 277, Fairburn.

3 extra good Reg. Hampshire
boars, 4 mos. old, around 100
lbs, all perfect belts and mark-
ings,.out of prize winning dam
and sire, $22.50 ea.; also, Reg.
Hampshire boar 1-1/2 yrs. old,
with good record, $45. Carl C..
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.









Gentle riding maitre, in g

d Lon wt. 1,000 Ibs, 8 yrs. ol a.

bay color. Wallace Neal, 530
PnoKe Rd., Marietta, Ph. 8

9 yr. old Pinto mare, goos
cow horse, stands ground tie
bred to Reg. stallion, $175. 0
trade for good gaited horse oP
mare. Roy Hillard, Rt. 1, Cov:
ington, 4

Black mare mule, 8 or
yrs. old, wt. 1,000 lbs, will wor
anywhere, $125. T.
cher, 350 Lake Jodeco Rd.,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-8591.

3 good work mules, all clean









and smooth, 1 pr. iron ri ]

(mare and horse) mules, 1,10

lbs. ea., 8 yrs. old, $500.; light 4

bay mare mule, 1,100 Ibs

yrs. old, $250.. H. F. Price, Loew

cust Grove, Ph. 2262 before 7
AM or after 6:30 P.M. ;

Saddle bred filly colt, 20



mos. old, sorrell with 1 stock- ~

ing foot, blaze face, ready to
be. broke and trained. F. La-



Puregred,.Duroc hogs, males,
8 mos. old, gilts, 4-5 mos. old,
bred sows and gilts, med. and
meat type, best of breeding,
treated for Cholera, Erysipelas;
also, used machinery, corn and
a: M. M. Newsome, Sanders-
ville.

Reg. Duroc pigs, 11 wks. old,
7 Carl Raburn, Rt. 1, But-
er.

Reg. Landirace_ gilts and
boars, 100 pct. imported blood-
lines, Reg. in buyers name.
Unrelated pairs. H. R. Gossett,
Cave Spring.

8 Cherry red Duroc males,
Reg. in United Duroc Assn.,
wt. 125 lbs. and up, $35. ea.
at farm; also gilts and males
weighing 25 lbs. and up. Come
see, A. C. Weathers, P. O. Box
37, Mershon. (On Hwy 32).

Reg. Landrace hogs (boars)
from prize winning stock. W.
E. Harris, c/o Harris: Hog
aaa Cumming, Ph. TH. 7-

Booking orders for Reg. SPC
pigs June 8 farrowed, fromSil-
ver Sue, sired by Cherokee
Chief. Best bloodlines. Ready
the last of July. George Fer-
guson, Cave Spring.

Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs. Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and













gilts of all ages. Priced rea-'

sonable. Lawton Ursrey, Haz-
lehurst.

Half Guinea and half OIC
pigs, 6 wks old June 12, also
full blooded OIC brood sow
with pigs 2 wks old. Henry
Kendall, Dial.



mar -Smith, Rt. 2, Newnan,
(near Madras), Ph. AL. 3~
2895.

Mexican Burro, 1 yr. old,

$60. Ray. F.
stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood,
Ph. Stockbridge 4290.

Walking horse stud, 2 yrs,
old, good conformation, deep
chestnut eolor with 4. white
stockings, trained to ride,
$225. C. T. Waite Jr., RFD 1,
Marietta, Ph. 9-5927.

Texas pony mare, small, 4





yrs. old, brown color, good for.

breeding, $145. (Colt at side
not for sale.) H. C. Hurst, Rt.
2, smyrna; Ph. BE. 5-724. <

At Stud: Reg. Palomino



quarter horse, 3 stocking feet

and blaze face. D. C. Spence,
Camilla, Ph. 8209. Pale

At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. No. 36083, American



saddle. bred stallion, proven.

sire of top colts, grandson of
Noble Kalarama. Thomas G.
Watkins, Jr. 4684 Flat Shoals

Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692,
At Stud: Bandar AHC No



6213, Reg. Arabian stallion,
proven sire of premium quali-
ty foals, fee $50. with return
vrivilege during season. Ex=
cellent facilities to board visit~
ing mare, $1. day. Willard

Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr,

Dalton, Ph. Broadway 8-5921,

At Stud: Palomino stallion,
good bloodline; also,
boarded with return privilege
during season, fee $25. Roy
Camp, P. O. Box 140, Sum-
merville, Ph. 826-R.

3 yr. old mare, red color,
bred to sorrel Shetland, $150.
Roger S. Cobb, Box 355, Ma-
rietta. a







Ready, purebred Hampshire
pigs from Fortune and King
Echo bloodlines, wt. 50 lIbs., 8
wks. old. Will Reg. in buyers
name. Will shin. Larry Young,
Rt. 2, Chickamauga.

Landrace weaned boars,
from one of Ga.s oldest herds.
eae Steed, Fitzgerald, Ph:
3905.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

3 yr. old Sorrel mare, blaze
face, white stockings, gentle,
1 yr. old, spotted, Tenn. Walk-
ing colt. John J. Miller, Rt. 3.
Madison.

5 Shetland mares, 4 good
studs, 7 Shetland geldings and
baby colts; 10 nice pleasure
horses, some gaited; bridles,
saddles, etc.; also, Shetland
Palomino stud service to small
or large mares. Sell or trade
for cattle. G. M. Housley, Rt.
6, Marietta, Ph. 7-2144.

8 fine saddle horses with
bridles and saddles for sale or
exch. for 3 Whiteface cows
with calves 2 mos. old or old-
er at side. M. C. Baugh, Rt. 3,
ee ie Washington, Ph. OS.
8-2437.

Red Quarter horse stallion
with white star in forehead, 4
yrs. old, gentle and broke to
ride, $175. or trade for saddle
horse that child can handle.
DD: G. Harrison; 18380 Snap-
finger Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-0283.

8 yr. old medium small
chestnut mare, perfect for
children with horse colt at
side, $200 for both; large sor-













rel gelding, gaited and lee

priced reasonable. Wm. ;
Vied, 3014 Barksdale Cir.,



East Point, Ph. PO. 7-6903.

- Sheep and Goats

39 grown ewes, 2 grown
Rams and 20 lambs, $12. per
head for complete lot. G. BE.

Daniel, 316 Country Club Rd.,.

LaGrange, Ph. TU. 2-3290.

12 lambs, 12 ewes, all lambs
eastrated and docked and 1]
aged wether, to be sold in 1
lot. Gerald Massie, Rt. 1, Box
136, Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-6221.





Any amount of goats, up to.
50 head, $5. ea. or will trade

for corn. Johnnie Tate, Cloud=-
land.



Milk goateand Billy for sale
Willnot ship. 3M. Daniel. Re
3, College Park, Welcomeal!

Rd.. Pb PO... 7T-s1ek:

LIVESTOCK





WANTED z=



Want pair of matched mares
that will wark quietly any-~=

where, not over 8 yrs. old, wt

around 1,000 lbs. Prefer same
color, not high spirited, must

be easily caught and handled.

Arlie Shultz, Rt. 2, Ocilla.



Want sheep, 15-20 ewes, 2=

3 yrs. old, sound and heaithy,
Suffolk, Hampshire or South<

down preferred, also want good
voung buck ram. Prices must.

be reasonable delivered at my
farm. J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3,

Windy Hill Rd., Marietta, Phe.

HE. 5-8703.

Want milk goats given 2 or i

more ats. per day, prefer Sa-

anan, but would consider any >

other kind and price must be
reasonable. E. W. Sampson, Rt.



1. Box 291, Douglasville, Ph.
2025, eee

_PAGE THRES-

LL. Fine

Almand, 4864

GQ

mares








Ve,
y















B40 C: 4 whs. old, $72. C
RT photos.















: MARKET BOLLETI Nn














Want services of a jack, as
_ near Atlanta or Austell as I
fan find. State fee. Frank Sib- |
i 167, RRL, Austell, Ph. 2387.

Want 900 or 1,000 lb. Mule,
plocker type and good gaited
mule, gentle, 7 to 10 yrs. old,
gt reasonable price. D. M. Mc-
uuffie, Box 596, Rt, 2, Albany.

> Want a young colt (horse)
heap. J. Paul Gallimore, 740
ynhurst Dr. S.W., Atlanta 11.
Ph. PL. 8-5715,

- GAME, FOWL, etc

FOR SALE




















~~] ea. Peacock oe Peahen, 3
rs, old, $35. Thomas,
os Box 104, Tolkston,

~ tl pr. Indian Blue Peafowl..
Male. 3 yrs. old, hen, 2 yrs.
- Old, $40. Mrs. R. ce Strickland,
Rt. 3, Box 249 Austell. (Top
Mit. Harmony Hill).
_ 8 Peafowl, 3 yrs. old, 2 hens
and cock, $45., or hen, $20. O.
. Hall, 1493 Harper St. Au-
ugta. Ph. Park 24-0641,

_ Few pr. Show Type White









ing pigeons, mated and
working, $4. John W. oe
vakeland.



17 pr. White King pigeons,
$2 -; also 1 electric churn, $6.
ay Davis, Rutledge.

Young Chukar birds, 1 to 4



- yes old, priced according to

e. Tom Potat, P. O. Box 233,
Cuthbert. :

Bobwhite quail hathing
eggs from stock 1 to 3 ozs:
pbove average, shipped PP,
- $150. M; $18. C: day oe quail,
. Free
Per. No. 1. Wm.
are Box K, 421 Mark
genes Ph. MU 8-













"iorthesa Ponwite quail
begs, $18. . Permit No. 139.
9. K. Humphrey, 416 Wilkin-
5 oon Atlanta 17. Ph.



free,
_. Bobwhite quail, raised in large
flight pens, $1. ea. Permit No.

BOW Lae Page, 2125 6th St.,
Solumbus. Ph. Fairfax 2- 5896.

oo - Northern ey
gegs, 20c ea., $18. C. parcel
post PP; day old quail, 35c ea.,
B35. C - 5 wks. old, 65c ea., $65.
ee re Col. Cannot | ship
_ Younger than 5. wks old. Per-
_ gait No. 103. M. O. Miss Eve

=

Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N.E.

eS , B00 erowh, disease











Atlanta's. Ph, TR 4-5152.



Bobwhite quail, 1 wk. old
. Permit No. 36; also 3 mat-

ey, qr. Chukar, Ringneck

Pheasants, Cornish bantam

baby chicks. All priced accord-

'- fing to age. C. E. Duke, 1803
Bouldercrest Dr. S.E. Atlanta
46. Ph. MA 7-1665.

oe Woaue white and gray rab-



its, 6 wks. old, $1. ea. Will

_ ghip. Want to buy white or
@ny type breeding buck. C. R.
ilpot, 2877 Summit Ave.,
ees 18. Ph. SY 4-



Bobwhite quail, young birds,
priced aceording to age; eggs

for hatching, $18. C. Permit
No, 112. Leon Lawson, Rt. 3,
Box 145, Marietta. Ph. 1-2864.

red Canadian and 6 white
W. Z. rabbits, 6 wks. old, $1.75
a a. or trade for pigeons. Grady

Packet Rt, 1, Waleska.

2 gray Puce rabbits, 1 yr.
Id, bo Cannot ship. Mrs.
oe We ins: 3810 Adams-
- fie Dr. SW., Atlanta 11. Ph.
1, 48-9513.

Sa Bobwhite quail
288, $20. C. Permit No. 87; al-
ae young Ringneck pheasants,














04.

quail |

cording to uge:J. Is Tayior,1-
228 te eo ags Ph. TA 5-



Rabbits, 1 ea. gray and ee
oe $3. ea; some 6 wks, old,
. @a. Cant ship. R. Li. Trad-



217 Callaway St., College
Park. Ph, PO 6-8709,
High class breeding stock)

_N.Z. White rabbits from Ped.
stock for 9 yrs., from 9 to -
dbs. at ek a e ok

Bucks and Page,
449 No. mae N. BL Atlanta
8. Pho > a eats E

a 2



| Ist





Techwood Dr. ae Atlanta



ner, 2095 Dering Cir., NE, At-
lanta, Ph. ME. 4- BEd:







POULTRY

FOR SALE



Bantams: 1 pr: 1958 hatch
barred Rock, 2 pr. 1958 and
1 pr. 1957 Rai. Red, $2: pry 3
pr. 1958 Dark Cornish, $3. pr;
also 3 pr. and 1 extra pigeons,
all- for $2. Express extra.
A, Tatum, 602 Wilburn Ave.,
LaGrange.

Buff Cochin bantam baby
chicks, feather legged type.
Will sell mother hen with
chicks. Will not ship. Mrs. Carl
Ritz, Campbellton Rd. Fair-
un

. Mixed bantams, laying, 60c
tea. Angela Gay, Rt. 4, States-
bcro.

Baby chicks and eggs from
purebred bantam chickens,
Ringneck pheasanis, guineas,
ducks and geese, also guinea
pigs (cavies). Cannot ship. W.
R. Long, Woodstock. Ph. GL.
5-6988.

10 Golden Sebright fn
4 wks. old and 1 Sebright hen
and rooster, all for $15. cash.
Will not ship. John H. Smith,
P.O. Box 83, Sandersville.

Modern game bantams,
Black Breasted Reds and Bir-
echens, Show quality breeders,
$7. pr; extra. cocks,. $3. ea. L.
ie Murphy, Rt. 2, Lake Mir-











1-1617.

4 trios purebred Light Bra-
hma bantams, Nov. 1958 hatch,
$7.50 and $10. trio. J. Homer
Morgan, 405 East. Elm St.
Rockmart.

25 Dark = Cornish bantam
hens and 6 roosters, Show
Type Prize Winners, $45. at
my place. All or none. Bill
Brice, Rt. 2, LaFayette.

Old English Bantams, 75c
pr; Cornish, $1. pr: hen and 12
baby chicks, $4.50: 8 mos. old
Cornish rooster, $1.: bantam
roosters, 6 mos. old. 25e ea;
pullets, 50c ea. Lockard Bell,
2600 Pharr ond. Nom, Atlanta
17, Ph. DR. 7-4390.

5 Claret hens and 1 brood
stag, $27.50; single hens, $5.;
stags, $10. Shin Exp. Col. M.
H.Schuman, 322 Lawton Ave.,
Savannah.

400 large type W.. Lb: ee.
1 yr. old, now in good produe-
tion, $1. ea. for 200 or more.
Mrs. Fay King, Rt. 3, Douglas.

2 No. 1 white Leghorn cock-













-erels, 4 mos. old, $1.25 ea. Mrs.

B. Robinson, Greenville.

T W. L. hens, 10 Reds and
Rocks, laying, $1. ea. Mrs. Rose
Danvers. 212 20th St, Colum-
us.

Young turkeys, all ages,
cheap. Will not ship; young
geese, $1.50 ea: purebred Dark
Cornish young chicks and
chicken fertilizer for sale: also
want 3 hen Bobwhite quail.
Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry
Dr., Box 487, Atlanta 11: Ph.
DI 4-1388.

110 White Rock pullets, 12
wks. old, for sale. Mrs. Arrie
P. Jones,
3505.

20 aren Red pullets,
7. mos. old, nearly all laying,
$1..ea. Come after. S. W. Mos-
ley, 719 Burnett She Rd.,
Rome.

20 R. I Red hook 1 rooster,
1 yx. old, laying good, large
eges, $1.25 ea. for lot: also,
25 lb. feeder, $2.50 and water-
ersl Bennett, Rt. 1, Ros-
well, Ph. 6164.

AAA Brown Leghorn hens,
laying, with Embden Geese,
grey African geese, Black Coe
chin bantams, mixed bantams,
6 Houdan hens and 1 rooster,
Buff ducks all ages and Chu-
ckar Quail eggs. Joe R. John-
son, Jr. Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph.













(5922.

Easter Egg chickens, 1 pr.,
5 wks. old, $4.; few day old
chicks available. Ship chick-
ens Exp. Col.; also, hatching
eggs, pale red color and green.





Pi



x anita Sen.
Tom turkey and 4 hens, hens |

3-2616 Lawrenceville.
ror Rd., College Park. Ph. PO|

Rt. 2 Hampton, Ph. |.

Harvey Grizzle, 33 Fairview

6 Red Hampshire hens, and
laying, 6 large triers, $12. for
the lot. Come after. Abbie
Brantley, Rt. 3, Soperton.

Araucanus (Easter. Egg)
chickens, 7 wks. old, $6. pr:
Exp. Col.: day old chicks, $1.
ea.; hatching eggs, 50c ea., PP.
also dark Cornish Bulldog
type Bantam chicken eggs, 25c
ea. M. O. Mrs. Addie A.. Ed-
wards, 716 Myrtle St. NE, At-
TR. 4-5152.





laying; also, small turkey for
sale. Will not ship. Mrs. Reed
Williams, Rt. 2, Bullard Rd.
Powder Springs.

32 quackless variety ducks:
trio, 1958 hatch, $9.;. March
1959 hatch, 1 drake, 3 hens,
$5., or lot for $25. Also, trio

Pheasants, $10. Letters an-
swered. COD Exp. Col. E. W.|
Greiner, PO Box 113, Bain-
bridge.

3 geese, 1 gander, all young,
$1.50. ea. or exch. for corn.
Cannot ship. Mrs. L. A. Brook-
ins, Rt. 3, Milledgeville.-

8 pr. old fashion geese, $15.
pr. Will not ship. D. G. Harri-
son, 1830 Snapfinger Rd., De-







eatur, Ph. BU. 9-0283.



9 big Blue geese, 6 geese and
3. ganders, $2.50 ea. for lot.
FOB my farm. John Clark, Rt.
i Box 233- Grayson. en. Ce.



Some white ducks for sale.
J. W. Lewis, Rt. 4, Newnan.

leberries for



RAGE FOUR a 2 = oe

pe er ee i a ee
_N. ZZ. White rabbits, $1. ea. 200 hens, oe 500. H & Yellow. an Moist se
and up, at my place. Cant|N pullets, 14 weeks old. Paul cS ay i Mae appliqued on white, $
| [abt ee Upper Goossen, Rt. 1, Louisville. Sou . ay : idle 2 yrs, tlemans Bow, $4.;
embree Rd. Roswell. ; | Black western saaale, Wheel, white and b

: Govt. inspected, colored ie Daniel Gapart.

WANTED California and N. Z. white |Araucanus (Haster Egg) hatch- old, for sale. others, $3. ea. All new

rabbits, for sale or trade for!ing eggs, 50c ea. Ship Exp. zentruber, Montezuma. Ph.| Mrs. Edna Foster, Rt
quail.. Bobby: Phillips, 785|Send M. O. Mrs. Roy G. Con- | 99 houn.



100 Ib: cap. wiiie feed bags,
free from holes, 25c ea. Plus
postage. Mrs. Otis: Mashburn,
Cumming. -

. Good Fume Ged side meat,
30c Ib. Will not ship; also, good
Peanut hay, $20. ton. Blanford
Watson, RFD 1, Mauk.

Truck load, more or less,
rabbit fertilizer at my home,
cheap for cash or trade for
good corn or wheat delivered
to me. C. W. Page, 149 North
Ave., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR.
4-6452.

Plenty A No. 1 Ga. cane
Syrup, case of twelve 1/2 gals,
$8.75; case of 24 aqts., $10.25.
None shipped. Cash with truck.
Ross Swann, Dawson.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED









Want 10 gals. of good Huc-
kleberries for home use. Mrs.
Lawrence Underwood, Rt. 3;
Dalton.

Want Blueberries or Huck-
home canning
use. State price per. gal., when
and where berries can be
picked up. Mrs. Ellis McDan-
jel. Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

Want 1,000 or more Finger-
lings, also will sell or trade
several stands of Bees, some
in patented hives with supers





h and frames, some in improved

box hiver with box supers. H.
R. Clarke, Rt. 2, Covington.





~ Young turkeys, 6 wks. old,
$150: en4
bantams, nice for laying and
setting, $1. 25 ea. Joseph Clay,
1645 Upper River Rd., Macon,
Ph: SH; 5-3082.

POULTRY

WANTED |









Want 1 or 2 purebred Cor-
nish bantam roosters and
several young Muscovy ducks,
within 50 mi. radius of Mari-
etta. Mrs. W. H. ares Rt.
24 bt Easlls

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE







= Ear coated burlap, 6 ft. wide,
10 or 14 ft. long, for covering
cotton, machinery, and can be
used in chicken houses. J. W.
Crowe, 22 Porter St.
ville.

Old sawmill eas $4.50
truck load. Will del. if
Atlanta. Ray Smith,
Bankhead Hwy., Atlanta.

Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box full, $1.
P.P. Mrs. Ventis Weaver,
, pox 15, Ellijay.



3237



root, 40c lb.; fresh dug garlic.
Tae Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Paul
Robinson, Rt. 8, Gainesville.

Blue Gill Bream fin-
gerlings, truck delivery or pick
up at my farm. Lanier Craii.
Clayton.

Chicken fertilizer, 50c bag.
Mrs. J. E. Carter, McMurry





| Dr. SW, Atlanta 11, Box 487,
EPH. DE 451388.

1958 Stuart pecans, well fill-
ed, sound, 25c lb: plus postage.
Miss Hazel do Watson 1380
Newton Ave. SE, Atlanta 16,
Ph. MU. 8-9052.

Sweet fennel, 6 ae $1.
8 horsement, $1.: So 1bs- poke
root, $1.; 8 Walnut sprouts, $1.
Add 50c postage No. of At-
lanta and $1: South. D. C.
Camp, Ellijay.

Old time beer seed, 25c start,
6. starts, $1. Enclose self ad-
dressed envelope with ea. or-
der. E. F. Weeks, Dial.

3 lbs. nice dried pears, 50c
ibs 13. Ibs:
Ib. All free of worms and
cores. Add potas: Mrs. J. F.
Parker, Rt.





Cartersville. as odes

cag

1958 hatched, mixed |

Carters-,

near |}

Rt. |

Fresh: green Catnip leaves, |
large match boxful, 15c; poke :

dried apples, 30c +

Rye tod

FOR SALE.



Nice print aprons, not feed
bass 3). $1.40 PPr 2 quilts,
hand. made, dbl. bed size, all
new, $5. ea.;: crib quilts, hand
made, $3. ea. for large crib.
Mrs. Hattie Hughes, Rt. 2,
Toccoa.



Pillowcases, some with bike
flowers and some with yellow,
ee set. Mrs. Venie Stone, Rt.

f= Canton,

in. white crocheted TV.

New hand made. dbl

.25 pr. Add postage. Mrs.











































Pillowcases, emb.
edge, $1.25 pry Jad
nets, $1. ea.; aprons, 3,
large with bib, Tic ea,
pillowcases, 50c, diaper
or jackets, 25c, set of pi
cases, shirt and bib, 7
tops, $2. ea. Add post
10c on chks. Mrs. Byron B
es, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

White crocheted
trimmed in pink, blu
green, 75 pr.,
both, $1.;
for pillowcases, $1. p
linen handkerchiefs,
trimmed, $1.. ea.:.
cheted centerpieces,
Add postage. Mrs. H. H
ison, Rt. 1, Monroe.

New hand made quilt
size, good cotton mater
padding, Gentleman
quilted by design, $8.

pineapple and fan design,
25 ea.; crocheted fruit b
$1. ea. Add postage. Mrs
ey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, |

2 ea. white crocheted .
pieces, 18 in. across, $2,
and 11 in. across, $1. ea
ea. pillowcase lace, blue -
gated, $1.10; lavender yv
gated, $1.07; white, $1.
different designs. Add
age. Miss Beulah Garner,
1 Menlo.





size quilts, good new
padding, new sheeting lin
dyed to match typs, $5:
also, Star of -Texas d
quilts, $6.50 ea. Add 60c
age. Send M. O. Mrs.
Garlin, Adairsville.



White crocheted scarv
x 26, Clover Blossom desi
$2. ea. pillowcases, borde
design in colors, yellow,
and blue, crocheted edges

B. Atkinson, Rt. 6, Maco

White cotton crochete
shoes, pastel or lace tr



25 pr.
pr. Elizabeth Coleman, R
Box 205, Danielsville
Athens. :





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