Farmers
ae
WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1989
erin
antrol Of Woody
fs Is Probed
tive and economical control of
irable woody plants without damage
e, one of the major management
ms in growing pine in the South, is
d through cooperative research on
al spraying by the U. S. Department
\griculture and Louisiana State Uni-
ity. |
Fred A. Peevy of USDAs Agricultural
rch Service, and Paul Y. Burns of
isiana State, found the most effective
tment for hardwood control was with
w volatile ester of 2, 4, 5-T, applied in
oil-water emulsion at the rate of five
ions per acre in the late spring. By
the emulsion contained ten per-
a 4, 5-T.
Ata cost of $7.50 to $9 per acre at pres- |
rices, the treatment gives effective
ol of blackjack oak, post oak, black
nd sweetgum. It provides fair to good
ol of red oak and blackgum; fair con-
f hickory and white oak; and poor :
1 of red maple and water oak,
f low volatile ester of silvex, some-
es used by growers for hardwood con-
was found to be less effective than
, and black oak.
In comparable tests three other chemi-
8 gave poorer control than either 2, 4,
or silvex,
: etter kill is obtained on ridges and
pes than in creek bottoms because the
re susceptible species such as some
ss and sweetgum, are commonly
d on ridges and the more resistant
in bottoms. g
100d control of susceptible species is
tained regardless of size or crown class.
icidal damage to the pines is negligi-
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Agricultural
CALENDAR
July 1, Dawsonville; July 2, Americus:
July 7, Moultrie; July 8, Millen:
J uly 9, Madison; July 10, Morrow
F ertilizer Conferences,
July 10-14, Savannah Georgia Feed
Association Convention :
anaes Sete Raye ee r = + RENNES
Research Report
4, 5-T on sweetgum, blackgum, white
New Snap Bean Variety
Announced by USDA
The USDA now Peodnces that a new
variety of snap bean, called Tendercrop,
has been released to seed growers, and
that enough seed should be available for
commercial distribution to growers and
home gardeners after the 1959 crop sea-
son.
The USDA scientists who developed
Tendercrop report that it is resistant to
common bean mosaic, New York 15 mo-
saic, and to pod mottle, a relatively new
virus disease in the U. S. The new variety
was tested in New Jersey, New York,
Maryland, Delaware, Wisconsin, North
Carolina, and Florida over a period of
three growing seasons and gave an aver-
age yield of 9,390 pounds per acre, com-
pared with 7,130 pounds for Improved
Tendergreen, and 9,955 for Topmost.
Tendercrop is well adapted to mechan-
ical harvesting the scientists say, because
the pods are borne high and are heavily
concentrated on the outside and upper
parts of the plant.
According to Willis Huston, engineer,
Agricultural Extension Service, where
ponds depend largely upon watershed
runoff, a minimum of 1.5 acre feet of
water should be impounded for each acre
to be irrigated. An acre foot of water, Hu-
ston points out, is water a foot deep over
an acre. :
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pistictea TRE A
NUMBER 44
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Advisory Board Approves :
Later Opening Date
By PHIL CAMPBELL _
Commissioner of Agriculture
The opening date for flue. cure fe
bacco sales in Georgia this year will be
Thursday, July 23. a
This date was approved by a vote of
the majority of the members of the State
Advisory Tobacco Board attending a spe=
cial meeting of the board held in my
office this past Friday. 3 eS
_ With this approval and recommenda- _ : .
tion from the board, I immediately issued
an order setting July 23 as the date fo
opening tobacco sales.
For the first time since the present
law concerning opening of tobacco mar-
kets was passed by the legislature, there
are actually two different crops of tobac-
co in Georgia. oe at
Due to unusual weather conditions,
crop harvest has varied considerably in
different sections of the state and although
some tobacco will be ready early, a large
quantity of tobacco will not be ready for
market before July 23. | ae ae
Individual members of the State To-
bacco Advisory Board, whether in favor
of a July 16 or a July 23 opening date, oo
were completely sincere in their opinions
as to which was the best date. The crop
in some members survey areas will be
ready for a July 16 opening where in
other areas the crop will not be ready.
The most important question that had
to be answered in setting the opening
date was which opening date would do
the least financial damage to tobacco - ie =
farmers in Georgia.
Would those farmers whose tobacco
is ready for the market to open on July 16
be hurt more financially or less financi-
ally should the opening be delayed until
July 23 than would those farmers not Z
ready for the July 16 date should the mar-
ket open at that time?
All available information indicated
clearly that a July 23 opening would do
less financial damage to Georgia tobacco
farmers than an earlier date.
Many tobacco farmers called or wrote
me concerning the opening of sales in
Georgia this year and 90 percent of those
contacting me favored the July 23 open-
ing date.
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ted for mailing at special
WANTED
White man, middleaged,
alone, wants job on farm. Exp.,
in farming, also raised on
farm. Want reasonable salary
-and either small house or
place te batch. Righ away.
eorge Morrow, 950 Pryor St.,
. W., Atlanta 18.
_ Want job: hay baled, cut
and raked, within 10 mi. Al-
pharetta, at 40 bale, [ want
o do this work. G. W. West,
4825 Peachtree-Dunwoody Rd.,
N.E, Atlanta 5.
25 yr. old white man wants
job on farm. Can drive truck
and tractor. Have had dairy
experience. Can move any
time, any where. Have to be
moved. James P. Wilson, Rt.
Young. man wants job on
. dairy farm, for room, board
and good pay. Exp. and ean
give good Ref. Glenn Tippens,
t. 2, Cochran.
Retired white honest, re-
liable man desires job as care-
aker of farm. Raised on farm.
ill look after cattle, hogs,
chickens, garden, ete. for
room, board and reasonable
salary. No long hours. Wil]
batch. Want modern conven-
eases. Grover Henry, Rt. 2,
Rockmart.
White man, 27, married, 4
gmail children, wants job on
cattle, poultry or dairy farm,.
Need 4 R. house with electri-
city, water, etc. Have to be
moved. Reasonable salary. Ex- |
perienced and Ref. if wanted.
Edw. Allison, 106 Woodward
Ave., 5.E., Apt. 411, Atlanta
ES ae
.Married man, 34 yrs. old,
children 6, 13 and 15 yrs. old,
wants job on farm or dairy.
Can do any kind of farm work,
not too much experience in
_ dairying, but willing to learn.
Wife also willing te work.
Jack Gaddis, Rt. 1, c/o Nelson
$kinner, Winder.
_ White woman, age 37, wishes
job on farm, doing light farm
work, for private room, board
and $15. week. Mrs. Ruth
Anderson, Valdosta.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want nice middle aged
Christian white woman to live
on farm and do light farm
work. Pay $15. weekly with
room and board, Four in fam-
ily with 1 small child. Need
someone within next 3 wks.
Mrs. Hilman Pitts, Rt. 3,
Thomaston.
Want middle aged white
woman to do light farm work
on my farm for $15. wk. room
and board. G. B. Bannister, Rt.
1, Ball Ground, Ph, -2886.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
500 ft. 1/2 in. used plastic
pipe, 4c foot; 2 row hand dus-
ter, like new, $10. No letters.
M. C. Sims, Sr., Rt. 3, Monroe
(Bold Springs Rd.)
Electric churn for sale or
trade for 15 bantam hens. Do
not ship. Mrs.
3860 Cascade Rd. S.W. At-
lanta 18.
: John Deere Model B.
Or;
combine, Allis Chalmers Roto
baler, Massey-Harris-Fergu-
son baler (Wisc engine driven),
Laylor-Way 10 dise harrow,
all in good working cond. Let-
ters ans. J: M. Trotter, Box
61, Red Oak Ph. PO. 7-4249.
Anvils, vises, and blowers,
in good cond., for Blacksmith
Shop. Owen Russell, Rt. 1,
Conley, Ph. MA, 2-8708.
trac-
Lee Kirkley, |:
Massey-Harris Clipper.
Lilliston peanut combine,
chain and belts in good cond.,
$750.; 2 Woods mowers, $60.
for both (one to be used for
parts). C. M. Pippin, Jr. Rt.
2, Albany.
Chief garden tractor, 3-1/2
hp. Briggs engine, reduction
gear, hand reverse, wheel
weights, good cond., attach-
ments: 7 inch bottom plow,
disc harrow, dump wagon,
sickle mower. See. J. R. Gold-
thwaite, Jr., 5950 Mitchell Rd.,
N.W., Sandy Springs. Ph.
Blackburn 5-0707..
F-20 Farmall tractor, all
steel wheels, in running cond.,
$175.; Allis Chalmers combine
60, power take-off and grain
bin, $150. also, want to trade
1952, 6500. Chevrolet truck for
1 ton truck. Inquire after 6
P. M. or on Sat. James C. Wil-
liams, Rt. 3, Douglasville.
16 stall cocks and pipe for
Rite-Way milker, $20.; also
compressor with motor for this
milker, $50. Mrs. B, W. Mc-
Cain, Stockbridge, Ph. 4039.
Used good deep well pump
(Gould) $100. Lovie Purcell,
4 Harper St., N. W. Atlanta,
Ph. TR. 6-1108.
2 trucks, one ton Intnl, oth-
er 3/4 ton Chev., for sale, at
my place at Denmark on Hwy.
67. S. J. Foss, Brooklet, Ph.
Statesboro, TE. 9-3187. _
1952 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pick-
up truek, new tires, good mo-
tor, deluxe cab, radio, heater,
power take-off, also, deep well
pump with about 60 gal. tank.
See at Durand. R. W. Evans,
Rt. 1, Box 146 Warm Springs.
Butane gas tank, 250 gal.
size, $180. Coy B. Harbin, 6839
peserioes Rd., Lithonia, RFD
in well up to 42 ft,, no tank,
$40. Mrs. Hugh L. White,
Stockbridge.
1947 GMC 2 ton truck, 16 ft.
body with 900 tires, $210.;
Simplex 5 row, cotton duster,
mounted for Farmall A trac-
tor, $60. Both in good running
cond. Norris Bryans, Newborn.
4 wheel tandem trailer,
heavy built, will hawl craw-
ler tractors or rubber wheel
tractors also can be pulled by
pick-up truck, reasonably
priced. Randolph Saunders,
Wright St., Winder, Ph. 12583.
Model 64 Intnl Harvester
combine, excellent cond., rea-
sonably priced. Harry Moore,
Buchanan, Ph. 3491.
D-4 Caterpillar tractor with
tilt dozier blade, in good cond.,
$2,700. Contact after 8 P.M.
Harvie Taylor, 31 Clark St.,
Newnan, Ph. Alpine 3-5206.
Allis Chalmers Roto hay
baler, excellent cond, $695.
Cary Murray, Rt: 3, 594-X,
Albany, Ph, HE. 2-1502.
Case tractor in good cond,
1 new cut-away harrow, cheap
for eash. J. M. Harris, Rt. 3,
Box 859, Waycross.
Hay baler, Intn! Harvester,
No. 45 PTO, good tires, $450.;
irrigation pump unit, 400 GPM,
70 .yp, Intnl. motor, 2 BA
Gardner Denver pump, all on
4 wheel chassis, $450.; 150
gom Fairbanks pump, 7 hp
wise, $125. Call for appoint-
ment. E. Spieks, 461 Coving-
Sa ae Decatur, Ph. BU
Single disc plow to fit Su-
per A or Cub Intnl. tractor.
Jackie J. Morris, RFD 2, Sur-
ay (SE of Baxley on Hwy.
Murray cotton gin, 2 stand
80 saw all elee. Good work-
ing cond. Make offer. Must
move in 30 days. Terrell Swin-
dle, Nashville, Ph. 9292.
6 ft. mower for Fort trac-
tor; 2 blades, in excellent cond.
Lewie B. Coxwell, Warrenton.
TD 18 A Intnl. tractor with
12 ft. angle blade and P-25
cable control unit, completely
reconditioned. Roy Coulter,
Gray, Ph. Yukon 6-3225: .
Sawmill complete with AC
60 hp power unit, $1,200. Not
junk. Has been housed from
weather. M. G. Henderson,
3351 Chamblee Tucker Rd.,
Rt. 2, Chamblee,
Myers deep well pump, 3
hp, single phase, motor, good
cond., tank and pipe, $150, W.
O. Parker, 1322 Dixie Hwy.,
Joneshoro, Ph. GR. 8-6649,
Piston type pump, will go}.
1953 Cub Farmall tractor
with mower unit, disc harrow,
fertilizer unit, combination
planter cultivator, power take-
off, tow bar, sled, disc plow, in
perfect cond, for sale immedi-
ately. M/SGT. John J, Hem-
bree, Rt. 5, Powder Springs,
Rd., Marietta. ,
23 ft. low boy trailer, tractor
ey ae ith new tires
letely rebuilt wi ;
oe peink on both, $3,000. V.
C. York, Gray, Ph. Yukon 6-
3538.
W-9 McCormick Deering
tractor, 1946 model, for parts,
1 practically new 14 x 34 tire,
2 practically new 750 x 18
front tires. Lewis Lindsey,
Silver Creek.
Brush and weed cutting at-
tachment to fit Sears Garden
tractor, has 20 in. wood saw
blade and 24 in brush blade,
excellent cond. Sacrifice. E. M.
Fredinksen, Douglasville, Ph.
2991.
1953 one row Farmall cot-
ton picker mounted on 1953
C Farmall tractor, has picked
about 200 acres cotton for past
5 seasons, with minor repairs
will be ready to go, $2,000.
cash. C. L. Tucker, P. O. Box
milking equip., also, Allis
Chalmers side delivery rake,
IHC hay baler, IHC tractor H
and dbl. section harrow. (My
dairv farm in Culloden). Bob-
by B. Mitchell, P. O. Box 506,
Thomaston, Ph. Mid. 7-5333.
Benthall peanut combine in
good cond. Sell cheap or will
trade for cows or hogs. C. C.
Brand, Rt. 1, Montezuma, Ph.
4934.
All steel 2 wheel trailer,
good as new, with snap on
tarpaulin cover, good 600 x 16
tires (many uses on the farm,
can be pulled by car or trac-
tor, $90. Joe M. Rudisill, Rt.
2 spear, Ph. Powder Springs
Water piping, approx. 300
ft., been used in boiler house.
Mrs. E. L. Morgan, P.O. Box
388 Jefferson, Ph. Emerson
7-8679.
THC all steel farm wagon
with roller bearings and 6 in.
tires, tractor and mule hitch,
$50. D. F. Harwell, Winder,
Ph. 2273.
Late model GLA John Deere
grassland drill, spring trip and
grass seed attachment, in good
cond., $550. Joe A. Johnson,
Rt. 2, Jefferson,
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want 1 or 2 good used trac-
tor tires, size 10 x 28. Must
be cheap for cash. J. M. Har-
ris, Rt..3, Box 859, Waycross.
Want used hay baler in good
working cond. Must be reason-
ably priced for cash. Melvin
Thomas, Rt. 8, Gainesville, Ph.
Lenox 4-3511.
Want Sheppard Diesel trac-
tor for parts, as is cond., also
want 3 point light for jeep.
F. M. Gazaway, 2556 Clifton
Springs Rd., Rt. 1, Decatur,
Ph. DR. 8-2971.
Want old model, 1946, Dodge
1/2 ton pick-up truck, in good
cond. Will exch. Super 3 Da-
vid Bradley garden tractor or
pay cash. Howard Newton, Rt.
4, Ellijay.
Want to exch. 10 dise bush
and bog harrow, in good cond.,
for 1/3 or 1/2 hp deep well
pump tank and fittings. W. H.
Williams, 1447 Lawrenceville
Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-2888.
good cond. State price, cond.
and brand name. Will come
after anywhere in N. W. Ga.
Tom L. Johnston, Rt. 4, Sum-
merville.
Want 250 gal. Propane gas
tank, above ground. Thomas
Sapp, Jr., Abbeville.
Want Ford tractor fully
equipped and cheap for cash,
not over 5 yrs. old. Chas.
Gowder, Powder Springs.
Want 6 row cotton duster
for Fort tractor with 3 point
hitch. Must be in first class
cond., within 40 mi. of Buford.
AJ. C, Cain, Rt. 2, Buford. .
- Want larg
3 to 4 ton Dodge tractor and
trailer com-j|
300 gal. bulk milk tank and
Want 7 used oil brooders in
with automatic feec
information on si
model and cond. Fred Ser
783 Wayside St., Corneli
Want 2 or 4 or 6 ro
drawn cotton duster at.
in ,good cond., within 151
of Buford. State lowest
price. Berto Tuck, Rt. 2,
FOR SALE
Old fashion Bunch
seed, 40c cup, 3 cups, $
C;
ea.; peppermint, g
bunch. All del. Mrs. Lei
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Extra large Martin
seed and Jumbo. (that
62 in. around), 25c doz
self addressed stamped |
lope. Geo. F. Murkerso:
6, Eastman.
pet. Germ.,
bu. J. lL. Johnson, Ri 1;
ena, Ph. Alamo, LO. 8-24
White Crowder peas,
treated and tested, 85
Germ., $8. bu.; Lady
Peas, veevil treated and
ed, Germ. 75 pct., 40c
mail orders. Mrs. W. N. |
ray, Rt. 1, Box 324,
Park.
Fall tomato plants, Rutg
Matrglobe, Yellow Pan,
heart, Big Boy, Banana
per, 25 doz.; white.
plying onion plants, 80
old fashion shallot but
50ce lb.; garlic buttons, 10 |
10c postage. Fred Withersp
308 Holderness St., S. W.,
lanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5251.
Old time brown Multiply
ing Shallots for planting
C. No less than 100
No.
checks. Mrs. Lon A
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Kudzu roots, 25, 50c, 50,
Come and pick up at my
or you pay postage.
Jean Jordan, Rt. 2, Bo:
Fairburn.
Horseradish plants, 50 d
garlic bulbs, $1. C;: ta
balm, sparment, wild str
berry, yellow root, Com
Jensin, Queen of Meadow
50c; garden Raspberry, 5,
Add postage. Mrs. Pre
Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 98,
jay.
Streamline everbea
strawberry plants, $1.50 C
Muscadine, well rooted, 2
boysenberry, blackberry,
berry, Mtn. huckleberr
doz. Damp packed, guaran
live del. PP. Mrs. B. T. Tho:
ton. Rt 1, Bowdon,
Fall eggplants ready,
coli, cauliflower, Bruss
sprouts, heading coll
Wakefield cabbage, all.45
No less $1. orders. Fall Sear!
Dawn tomato plants, July 10t!,
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr.,
1, Register. aa
Rutger tomato plants,
stock, 40c C. or $4. M,
Hot Cow Horn pepper
same price. Plus postage.
F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthe
ville Rd., Rt. 2, Ellenwo
Rutger, Marglobe, (
State. Market tomato plant:
and N. C. short stem Collar
plants, 35c C. All del. M
Ruth Phillips, Rr. 1, Roys
Mastodon strawberry
$1.25 C., Klondike, $1.
500; peppermint, 30c doz
and white spotted peas,
92 pet., 75c lb.; brown
ped Half Runner beans,
88 pct., 75e cupful; Sugar 1
sprouts, $1. ea. Add pos
Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Galt
ville. ioe
Rutger tomato and col
plants, 75 C., 300, $1.25,
$2., $3.50 M. Add
Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
ville.
-Rutger tomato plants,
grown, strong sturdy
plants, full count, can fi |
orders, $2.50 M. No CO
ders and no orde
1,000. B. W. Hor
Ph. 2780.
Ce
pham Peas, recleaned,
ae pet., $6. bu. John S.
somery, Rt. 1, Reynolds,
ilden 7-4262.
Market Cabbage plants,
feading Collards, 300,
50 M.; Rutger to-
plants, 300, $1.50, $4.50
o orders shipped with
postage and none filled
n $1. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
oat. 3, Box 124, Elli-
| 4 Black Angus cows, Reg.,
1$275 ea. J. H. Good, C rdele. |
5 Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
12 to 19 mos. old, Victor Dom- |
ino breeding, calfhood vaccin-
ated, from Bangs free accre-
dited herd, $350. R. L. Swear-
ingen, St., Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-
3945. _
Reg. Angus heifer, also extra
good grade heifer, both 18 mos.
old, priced to sell. George
West, Jr., 4825 Ptree-Dun-
woody Rd., N.E.,. Atlanta, Ph.
BL. 5-3937.
Black Angus steer, wt. 700
lbs., $160 at farm. R. O. White,
Box 371, Lake Jodeco Rd.,
Jonesboro.
FOR SALE
ales Alfalfa hay, cured,
on; 500 bales Oats and
, $25 ton. No rain on
hay. Good square bales.
. Harwell, Winder, PR:
or 7 hundred bu. ear corn,
feed, pulled by hand, white,
for meal, $1.50 bu. at
not hybrid. Located
mi. S. of Thomason on
, Cleon C. Usry, Thom
, T71-R-4.
stal Bermuda hay, high-
fertilized, twine tied, in
ck lots in the field, $20
m storage, $22.50 ton.
on U. S. Hwy. 27, 5
of Blakely Mrs. Evelyn
ee, C/O J. S. Sherman
rms, Blakely, Ph. 4454.
1958 Serecia hay, 550 square
of quality hay, 65c bale
$22.50 ton at barn, 1 mi.
m Fairburn. Hugh Davis,
0 New Hope Rd., S.W., At-
11, Ph. DI. 4-1870.
or 50 bu. corn in field,
. Come gather. Mrs. T. E.
nett, Evans Mill Rd., Litho-
h. HU. 2-6147.
9 crop well fertilized hay,
a, Lespedeza, Fescue,
e Grass and Clover, $25 ton.
il H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest
\cres, Riverdale, Ph. Fayette-
lle, 1-4862.
bu. good white slip
ed corn, for feed, $1.25
at my barn in 50 bu. lots,
s than 50 bu. $1.50 bu. W.
Couch, Luthersville
-oastal Bermuda hay, fertil-
d, cut right and baled right,
ton, here. Located 2-1/2
_S. of Cordele on U.S. Hwy.
. L. Blackmon, Rt. 3, Cor-
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
eg. Hereford bulls, 12-16
old, Zato heir and WHR.
gentle and halter broke.
ey Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuth-
g. Angus cows; 35 with
s at side, cows rebred, 10
d cows and few open heif-
. D. F. Fowler, Rt. 1, Fay-
eville, Ph. Howard 1-7143.
0 Holstein CV heifers and
rsey CV heifers to fresh-
n Aug. and Sept. Fred
hn, Forsyth, Ph. 5566.
Reg. Angus bulls, all ages,
sale reasonable. Champion-
P bloodlines. W. T. Torge-
, c/o Whistle Top Farm,
-ornelia.
ernsey heifer, will fresh-
Ist time about July Ist,
J. H. Robinson, Box 53,
/mo, old male calf, $25 at
place. Mrs. Jennie Jolley,
, Box 194, Douglasville.
4 good grade white face
ood cows with calves, from
h old to 500 lb. at side,
. yearling steer, 3 young Reg.
ford herd bulls and 4
ringing cows. Marion Tay-
3002 Lee St., Columbus,
. 2-3630.
uernsey heifers or will
herd of cattle. E. H.
LY CLOSS. :
34 cow dairy herd, with good
daily base, and nearly new
1265 gal. Kraft bulk tank, calf-
hood vaccinated, no Mastitis,
a high producing young and
healthy herd. Walter C. F.
Lemke, Rt. 2, Covington, Ph.
6417.
pigs, $9 ea.
Rt. 3, Cleveland.
Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull,
11 mos. old. Can deliver and
Reg. in buyers name. Clifton |
McClure, Dawsonville.
Reg. bred Angus cows, 3-8
yrs. old, $300 ea.; grade Angus
cows, bred, 3-6 yrs. old, $200
ea. No letters. Come see. Lewis
Lindsey, Silver Creek.
2 Reg. Black Angus and
Hereford, 500 Ib., bulls and
heifers, best of bloodlines, calf~
hood vaccinated, $200 ea. Cary
Murray, Rt. 3, Box 594-X, Al-
bany, Ph. HE. 2-1502.
High producing dairy heif-
ers, Reg. and grade, Holsteins
and Reg. Ayrshires, TB and
bloodtested, vaccinated. E. L.
Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains.
Several Reg. Angus cows,
some with calves, some bred
to freshen soon, also a few
choice Reg. heifers for sale. J.
E. Leger, c/o Osceola Angus
Ranch, Ocilla.
25 purebred Hereford steers,
wt. 550 Ibs., most of them fine
individuals and suitable for
4-H club project (prefer to sell
to 4-H clubbers). Will sell 1
or 2 on first come basis at,
$40 per cwt. until all sold.
Dr. Thomas J. Hicks, e/o Cher-
okee Polled Hereford Farm,
McCaysville.
Several Reg. Hereford bulls,
polled and horned, Domino
and Mischief strains, from 7
to 20 mos. old, $150 and up.
E. C. Dawson, c/o Holly Oak
Ranch, Middle Broadwell Rd.,
Alpharetta. ;
2 Reg. Guernsey male calves,
well marked, from good blood-
lines, 3-1/2 mos. old. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington,
_- Swine
Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and. Durocs, Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Priced rea-
sonable. Lawton Ursrey,
Hazlehurst.
Purebred Duroes, gilts and
boars, 3-4 mos. old, for sale.
Jappy Akins, Rt. 2, Brooklet,
Ph. Statesboro 4-9538.
Purebred Beltsville No. 1
boars, ready for light service.
Tested free from Bangs and
Lepto. Eligible for Reg. Roy
Cauthen, Tifton, Ph. 2915.
Top quality bred and open
(oavace gilts, 1 boar, 1-1/2
yrs. old. R..F. Seymour, Rte
Tignall, Ph. Atwater 5-2033.
Duroc of Cherry Red and
Promotor Boy Strain, born
May 6, now ready for del.,
reg. in buyers name. Exch. for
Beltsville White or Landrace.
Robert F. Jernigan, RFD i,
Forest Park, Ph. PO. 6-4288.
Purebred SPC male pigs, 3
mos. old, wt. approx. 80 lbs.
ea., from FFA stock, $25 ea.
Tommy Ingram, Rt. 1, Box 19,
Junction City.
8 wk. old Hampshire boars
and gilts from Fortune an
King Echo bloodlines, $20 ea.
Will Reg. in buyers name and
will ship. Larry Young, Ris
Chickamauga.
Purebred Black Aftriean
Guinea hogs, 2 bred sows,
gilt ready to breed, and t
boar, $120 at my farm. Hubert
W. Daniell, Winston.
and > Tamworth
Mrs. Carl Black,
Landrace weaned _ boars,
from one of Ga.s oldest herds.
Basil Steed, Fitzgerald, Ph.
3905. ae
_ Reg. SPC pigs, best blood-
lines, from Silver Sue and
Cherokee Chief (long meat
type boar) sire. (Make good
herd boars and sows for
4-Hers). Ready last of July.
George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Springs. :
Purebred Tamworth pigs,
gilts and boars, several goo
bred gilts, nice, 6 mo. old boar,
some feeder pigs. All good
breeding, no diseases and pric-
ed reasonable. Mrs. Charles
Baldwin c/o Charles Baldwin
Poe Suwanee, Ph. Buford
81.
1 purebred Yorkshire boar,
10 mos. old, wt. 275 lbs. $55.
James B. Thompson, Jr. Johns
Rivers Rd., Box 42, Fairburn,
Ph. 6443. .
Reg. Hampshires, weaned
pigs and boars up to service
age,
free of Lepto and Bangs. Bill
Pickrell, Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph.
Webster 4-2615. :
Young Reg. Duroc sows bred
to Reg. meat type Duroc male,
to farrow July Ist; also, Reg.
Cherry red gilts and males, 5
mos. old. Henry Harrell, 603
Gill St., Hazlehurst, Ph. Frank-
lin 5-2035. ee
Reg. Black Poland China
males and open gilts, 4 mos. to
6 mos. old, $40 ea. and up. Lo-
cated 12 mi. E. of Ocilla on
Ocilla-Douglas Hwy. Clarence
H. Paulk, Rt. 1, Wray.
Landrace sow and 5 gilts,
11| wks. old, all Reg., $175,
Cleve Waddell, Box 275, Elli-
jay.
Tamworth boar, young, 150
lbs., Reg. in buyers name, good
bloodline. H. L. Lynn, Rt. 3,
Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-5711.
Reg. Tamworths, unrelated
boars and gilts. J. S. Davis,
Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph.
6541.
Good pigs, Duroc and Tam-
worths cross, 10 wks. old, $15
ea. Sows have excellent record
for large litters. Hans Broder,
c/o Horse Shoe Farm, Stock-
bridge.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
males, 4 mos. old and SPC Reg.
sows (had pigs only once), al-
ready rebred. All from best
bloodlines. Priced reasonable.
Edwin Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls.
Reg. . Landrace gilts and
boars, imported bloodlines,
Reg. in buyers name, also, pigs
for sale. Priced reasonably.
Clyde Beaty, Rt. 2, Pavo.
Reg. Landrace, service age
boars and gilts, from the most
popular bloodlines. Terrell]
Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 9292.
8 choice OIC and Landrace
pigs crossed, out of Reg. stock,
12. wks. old; approx. 50 JIbs.,
(make excellent stock hog),
the meaty type, have been
wormed and treated. Will ship.
1, G. MeArthur, Rt. 2; Mt.
Vernon.
Purebred Tamworth boars,
7 mos. old, for sale. E. W.
Pounds, 3218 Rockbridge Rd.
Avondale Estates, Ph. DR. 7-
6528.
Meat hog, Landrace, Swedish
and Danish bloodlines, 3 boars
ready for service, 28 males and
females, 4 mos. old, sired by
famous Troper, from dams ot
Grand and Reserve Champion, |
Coastal Empire Fair 1958. All
free of diseases. J. C. Lowery,
Eastman, Ph. 2244.
Landrace boars, near serv-
ice age, $25 ea., from one of
Ga.s oldest Landrace herds.
Basil Stead, Fitzgerald, Ph.
3905.
Reg. big bone Guinea sow,
$30 at my place; Reg. big bone
d|pigs, 6 wks. old, $15 ea.; also
6 wk. old pigs not Reg. $11 ea.
Will ship. No Sunday sales.
Rev. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.
Choice Landrace pigs, males
and females, 7 to 9 mos. old,
{| various prices, also 12 boars
117 to 8 mos. old, $15 to $100.
H. D. McAfee, Marietta, Ph.
8-8440.
seed
herd tested and found}.
- Durocs of top breeding and
and conformation, right
jages for FFA and other pro-
color and
jects, either sex, Reg., wormed
and treated, $25 ea. and up;
5 service males, ready for use,
$50. Have 50 to choose from...
J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Houser
Mill Site, Fort Valley.
Purebred Berkshire pigs
from championship Lynnwood
b oodlines, farrowed May Ist,
litter of 10, treated against
Cholera, to be Reg. in buyers
name. Will ship. S. Y. Sosebee,
Rt. 1, Demorest, (1 mi. N. of
Habersham Mills).
Reg. SPC pigs, unrelated
pairs, bred sows, service age
boars, and breeding age gilts,
all treated for Cholera and
Bangs free. J. T. Rimes, RFD
1, Bloomingdale, Ph. Savan-
nah, SH. 8-4072.
Duroc pigs, 2 boars and 2
gilts, will be 8 wks. old and
ready for sale July 27, worm-
ed, Reg. and treated for Cho-
lera, sired by Grand Champion
at Ga. State Fair, $25 ea. Ros-
coe McDonald, Jr. RFD 1,
Milledgeville, Ph. 2766.
Few lean meat Berkshires,
ready in July, top breeding,
excellent individuals, cleaning
up at $25 ea., Reg. in buyers
name. Stuart Lewis, 1264
Cumberland Rd., NE, Atlanta,
Ph. TR. 2-1072.
Reg. Landrace gilts, boars
and bred gilts, 100 pct. im-
ported bloodlines, Reg. in
buyers name. Unrelated prs.
Some for commercial purposes.
H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring.
OIC breeding stock from
Reg. medium type stock, gilts,
well made and about ready to
breed, $35 ea. Will reg., treat
and crate. At my farm. Paul
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
Reg. Landrace hogs (ideal
meat type). Service age boars,
Reg. boars, gilts and pigs.
Harold Williams, Rt. 3, Ring-
gold.
8 wk. old purebred Hamp-
shire pigs, $20 ea. Harold
Smith, Rt. 3, Athens.
Reg. purebred Black Poland
China hogs, 50 to 75 lb. pigs,
$35 ea.; service boars, sired
$100. All sired by cert. meat-
type sire. Will ship, but best
to come see. Jas. R. Mullis,
Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6490.
Purebred Landrace gilts and
boars, 5 mos. old, wt. 160 to
180 lbs., $35 ea. Good breed-
ing stock. J. A. Swint, Hwy.
341, Barnesville, Ph. 660-J-3
nights
8 purebred Yorkshire boars,
9 wks. old, of very best blood-
lines, $25 ea. with Reg. papers.
FOB. A. B. Hogg, Rt 1, Cedar-
town, Ph. 29 days.
Purebred Yorkshire boar
from Reg. stock, 9 mos. old,
wt. approx. 175 Ibs., $45. R. L.
Roland, DeSoto.
6 shoats, 4 mos old, $70 ea.
at my place. Olive Chambless,
Luthersville.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Ponies: red and white stal-
lion, 2 yrs. old, very small
black stallion, 2 yrs. old, and
white mare pony about 8 yrs.
old. All priced very reason-
able. John L. Roberts, 424
ert Ave., Athens, Ph. LI 6-
3 yr. old work mare,. dark
grey about $1,500 lbs. now
(should grow larger), gentle
and has been worked to wag-
on. Guy McMillian, Dacula,
Ph. TH. 3-4439.
Shetland ponies, mares and
fillies from $350 up, Riding
ponies from $150, Yearling
Colts, ready to breed, $100. M.
A. Duncan, Newnan, Ph. Al.
3-5920.
42 in. Pinto Shetland pony
gelding, nearly new western
type saddle and bridle, gentle
for small children, $135. No
letters: M. -:-Sims, Sr., Rt.:3,
Monroe, (Bold Springs Rd.).
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 visit-
ing mares, $1 day. Willard
Strain, 609 Murray Hill Dr.,
Dalton, Ph. Broadway 8-5921.
Se
See EEE ee en a a
s Shetland Mare, 3 yr
reasonable. E. M
Rt. 1, Winston,
lion, PHBA No. 15,357,
TWHBA No. 350-168. Mares
PO, 1-6732.
~ Good blocky black far
lbs., works any where, guar-
anteed, $90; also, 4 good wag-=
on wheels, $1 ea. Lamar
Woodliff, Rt. 1, Alpharetta,
Ph. 5237, ee
colts at side, geldings broke
to ride, horse colts and stal-
lions. Jimmie Roy Riddy,
Stone Mtn., Ph. 8924.
Several Burros including
female to foal about Sept. 15th;
tle for children and any can
be purchased with or without
saddles, etc. C. G. Hewitt, Dil-
-|lard. 3
Nice 5 yr. old Palomino
Gelding, gentle and well gait-
Ph. HO. 8-3416.
trot show horse, ribbon wine
ner Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-O-
5394.
3 Shetland ponies, 1 yr. old,
gentle for children, one dap~
ple with white mane and tail,
2 brown with white spot on
forehead, also, 2 wheele rubs
ward Patterson, Rt. 6, Canton
Hwy., Marietta, Ph. 8-0932.
Large riding horse and ale
most new roping saddle. E. B.-
Hanly, Rt. 2, Blackshear.
~ gaited horse, 8 yrs. old,
work any where, good sadl
horse, gentle and stylish, $250,
Bud H. Holland, Coogler Rd.,
Dalton.
Gentle saddle horse mare
bay with black stockings and
and bridle, $185. Arnold Kaye,
are 801 Douglas Rd., Atlanta
Sheep and Goats
300 Ib. butt-headed, fancy
wks. old kid and large one to
freshen in 30 days, also, fanc
wagon and harness. S. im
Mimes, 630-1/2 S. Wilkinson
St., Milledgeville.
Goats, $3.75 ea. or $7 pr
L. F. Sanders, 5099 Rivoli oe,
Macon, Ph. SH. 2-3553.
Large (wether), goat with
wagon and harness, in good
cond. Mrs. F. W. Donovan, Jr.,
a a Thomasville, Ph. CA.
4 fine milk goats, 1 giving
6 qts daily, 1 giving 4 gts. and
2 young goats, 4 and 6 mos,
old. T. W. Phillips, Log Cabin
Millen, Ph. 321-W-3.
6 purebred Hampshire yearl
Special price if sold all to
gether. J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal
4758,
2 fine Saanan milk goats,
heavy milkers, with first kids,
butt-headed; male goat at
stud, Fee $5 Do not ship. Mrs,
Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade
Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want 2 polled Hereford hei-
ing, R. C. Akin; Rt.
Ph. 3688.
Want 2 Hampshire sow pigs,
from 6 to 8 wks. old, Reg. in
buyers name,
price, not far from Rome. K,
3, Dallas,
A. Corbin, Rt..1, Rome,
gentle, bred to Sorrel stud, ;
. Frederiksen, _
At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun., dbl. Reg. Palomino stal-
mare mule, 9 yrs. old, wt. 900
1 female 9 mos. old and 1
jstud (a proven sire). All gen.
ed. G. B. Henderson, Jr. Ocilla,
Top quality, 3 gaited, walle
Link Dr., Macon, Ph. SH 5-
ber tired cart and harness. Ed
5 goats: One ea.; approx, xo
buttheaded billy, milk goat, 3-
Dr., Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-7739,
2 Reg Hampshire Rams, exe _
cellent breeding condition Reg, -
papers furnished. Ben Frank=
lin, Sr., Birdsville Plantation,
ing rams ready for service.
Blvd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 7+
fers, around 9 mos. old, top
quality, prefer Cmr breed=
at reasonable
boarded. Return privilege durs>
ing season. Ray T. Warr, Bow
154, Rt. 2, College*Park, Ph
Shetland ponies, mares with = 2
> sane
S
flaxen mane and tail, saddle
eo
Want several good, large,
Reg. purebred cows, light roan,
not over 5 yrs. old, guaranteed
breeders. F. Storza, 3855 Ran-
all Mill Rd., Atlanta 8, Ph.
E. 7-9803.
Want young bull, Holstein or
Jersey, ready for light service.
Advise price, etc. J. M. Byne,
MD, Waynesboro,
- Want young purebred An-
gus bull, old enough for limit-
- @d service, good bone and rug-
ged body is more important
than fancy pedigree. Write
price and location. E. E. Want-
mE Box 12, Warner Robins.
Want 5 gaited saddle horse
~ or mare, 4 to 8 yrs. old, good
_ Style and spirited but gentle,
about 1,000 Ibs.; also, saddle,
bridle and rubber tired buggy
pr cart with seat for 2 and
dharness, all good shape, rea-
e sonably priced for cash. Harry.
. Hook, Boston,
_. Want good plug mare mule,
$00 Ibs, not too old. State
wee J. J. Simmons, Rt. 1,
oO.
Want 1 saddle horse or pony
mare, gentle, not over 6 yrs.
pid. Richard Lawson, Rt, 1
Bail Ground, Ph. 2883.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
2
Purebred selected quality
young and yearling bantam
breeding stock, from outstand-
ng Show and Exhibition
breeding. partridge wyandotte;
blue Rose Combs, modern
ame, also choice cockerels.
easonable. Henry Kiser, Ru-
y St, Gainesville.
Araucanus (Easter e
_ @hickens, day old to Foes
ee according to age. Ship
Exp. Col; also hatching eggs,
variety of colors. Harvey Griz-
a 243 Fairview St., Carters-
ille.
Araucanus (Easter egg)
i eggs, 50c ea. M.O.
rs. Roy G. Conner, 2095 De-
fing Cirele N. E., Atlanta Ph.
ME 4-3647. oe
= 1 game cock, R. H. cross, $4.
also 1 full White Hackle hen,
3, Russell Griffin, Oak St..
Grainesville.
80 W.L. hens, Mt. Hope
nie 9 mos. old, good layers,
a
$1.50 ea; also 100 poultry
pages, 50 ea. J. O. Robertson,
at. 1, Commerce Rd., Athens.
Ph. LI 6-8458,
Early hatch R. I. Red pul-
ets, dark strain, $2. ea. Mrs.
on Donaldson, 726 Candler
St. Decatur. Ph. DR 3-2405.
21 baby. speckled guineas,
8 and 4 wks. old, 35 ea. Will
fe ship. Mrs. Wm. Still, Beth-
_dehem. Ph. Lawrenceville, TH
: -2778.
Rare breeds, purebred ban-
_ tams, Lakenvelders, white and
black Langshans, quail size to
half grown chicks, $5. to $10.
Bins Sold only in pairs. Fred
laylock, 515 Crescent Ave.,
hickamauga.
9 white crest Black and 10
buff crest Polish, 15 wks. old,
standard, $25. for lot. Cannot
ship. P. . Powell, 1400 North-
_ West Dr. NW., Atlanta 18, Ph.
SY. 4-4772.
Old English bantam chick-
ens, 3 sizes, 25c, 50c and $1. ea.
Will not ship. John Milton Wil-
iams, Rt. 5, Cunningham Rd.,
_ Marietta, Ph. 7-2257.
7 full blooded Golden Se-
bright pullets, ready to lay;
6 hens now laying, and 2 roos-
ters. 75e ea. for entire lot.
oe Sreet stie Rev. C. W. Jor-
+ dan, Lizella. Ph. 5-2135.
50 Red pullets, 16 wks. old,
_ will start to lay soon, several
- bantams, 1 pr. pheasants and
-a few white ducks; for sale.
_ Mrs. T. V. Coleman, Sr., Cole-
- tInan Rd., Rt. 1, Roswell.
150 Babcock, Good Hope
_ White Leghorn pullets, 4 mos.
i Duckett, Rt. 2, Talking
ock, : e es
L
35 Merrybrook Red, _
|pullets, Blue Ribbon es
oot
4-H
$1. ea. Located 1 mi.
Sunny Side, 3rd house from
4 lane Hwy. Mrs. Tommie L.
Maddox, Rt, 1, Hampton.
~~ POULTRY
WANTED
Want 6 purebred young
hens, cheap for cash, any lay-
ing strain, Mrs. Hattie Hughes,
Rt. 2, Toccoa. :
Want 1 cockerel and 2 pul+
lets of the purebred Silver
Spangled Hamburg chickens.
No bantams. J. F. Usry,- 1605
Maryland Dr. Augusta.
Want to buy any size Mal-
lard ducks. Mrs. Hugh L.
White, Stockbridge.
GAME, FOWL, etc.
FOR SALE
45 rabbits, $1. ea. for lot.
Mrs. John Armour, 5450 Glen-
ridge Dr., Atlanta 5.
White and black spotted
rabbits, also white, black and
gray rabbits, $1. ea. up; bred
does, $3.50 up. All mix. breed.
Trade for good Bulldog type
Cornish chickens, any color,
standard or bantams. Chas. B.
Summers, Rt. 1, 131 Lee Rd.,
Mableton.
Purebred, Ped. N.Z.W. rab-
bits, mature bucks and does,
Juniors and pre-juniors, $5.
up. Each. some for meat rab-
bits, purebred buck or doe
rabbit, or for chickens. C. W.
Page, 140 No. Ave., Atlanta 8.
Pho TR: 4-6452.
N. Z. White rabbits, $1. ea.
up Cannot ship. T. R. Padgett,
Upper Hembree Rd., Roswell.
2 red doe rabbits, 5 mos. old
and red buck, 5 mos. old, $5.
for lot; brown buck, 5 mos. old,
$1.60; 3 gray buck, 3 mos. old,
$1.. Will ship. Dewey Holland,
Box 14, Coogler Rd., Dalton.
N. Z. White rabbit does, 3-
1/2 mos. old, $3. ea: 5 to 6
mos. old, ready to breed, $6.
ea. Fine breeding stock. Will
ship. W. B. Winters, West
Green.
20 pr. White King pigeons,
$25. for lot; 40 large Red hens,
($1.25 ea; also 1 elec. churn,
$6. Day Davis, Rutledge.
12 Racing pigeons (5 are
registered), $25. for lot at my
home. Will not ship. Ernest
Odom, 2722 Oakland Dr. Au-
gusta.
White King pigeons, Jumbo
squab producers. G. E. Gill-
espie, RFD 3, Macon. =
Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $15. C; young birds,
youns pheasants and young
chukars. Priced according to
ago; also, 19 laying Ringnecks
and 3 cocks, $45. for lot. Per-
mit No. 87. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2,
Fort. Valley. Ph. TA. 5-5804.
Bobwhite quail, young birds
priced according to age: eggs
for hatching, $18. C. Permit
No. 112. Leon Lawson, Rt. 3,
Box 145, Marietta. Ph. 7-2864.
Bobwhite quail hatching
eggs from stock 1 to 3 ozs.
above average, shipped PP,
$150. M; $18. C: day old quail,
$40. C. Free color photos. Wm.
A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark
Bldg., Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-
0866...
Bobwhite quail hatching
eggs, $18. C. postpaid: day old
to 6 wks. old birds, priced ac-
eording to age, Exp. Col. Per.
NO. 97-32 lL Lockett. -P.0.
a 115, Cuthbert Ph, RE 2-
2 pr. grown pheasants, hen
now laying, $5. pr: voung
pheasants, half grown, $2. pr:
bantam hens, 50c ea; Mallard
ducks, all ages. Cannot ship.
Norton Eldridge, 506 Madison
Ave., Ashburn.
Sev. hundred flight
pen
raised Bobwhite quail, 4 to 12
wks. old. Very reasonably
priced according to age. All}
inquiries ans. Per. No. 8. W.
Z. Page, 2125 East 6th St., Co-
lumbus. Ph. FA 2-5896.
Young Chukar partridges of
various ages, priced according
to age. Tom Potat, Box 233,
Cuthbert. = = fe
| holes,
Young Ringneck doves, $1.
ea. or exch. for other kinds of
doves. J. R. N. Harber, Rt. 2,
Alms, =
2 black and white Dutch sen-
ior male rabbits, $2. ea. John
Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St.,
Griffin. Ph. 3682.
Guinea pigs (cavies), $1.50
ea. $2.75 pr. L. F.. Sanders,
5099 Rivoli Dr., Macon. Ph.
SH 2-3552.
Ped giant Chinchillas from
off-spring of grand Champion
winners. Junior stock ready
to ship. W. L. Ferguson, Box
163, Gainesville.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
100 Ib. cap. burlap bags, no
10c ea. Plus postage.
H. L. Lynn, Rt. 3, Fayetteville,
Ph HO. 1-5711.
1959 crop nice shade dried
sage, large clean leaves, $1 pt.
cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Box 14, Coogler
Rd., Dalton.
Rooted sage limbs, 3 doz.,
$1; also, fresh picked garden
sage, $1 lb. Mrs. Myrtle Pace,
Rt. 1, Temple.
Blue Gill Bream fingerlings
for sale, or will trade for beef
calves or pigs of equal value.
Truck delivery. Lanier Craft,
Clayton.
Nice large bunches green
Sage, guaranteed to grow, 25c
bunch, 5 bunches, $1; also,
nice new crop shade dried
sage, 3 pt. cupfuls, 60c; or 6
cups, $1. All PP. L. J. Voll-
rath, Smyrna. ;
Nice Stuart pecans, 25 lbs.,
35 Ib. or will exch. for print
feed bags, 1 lb. for 1 bag. Ea.
pay postage when mailing.
Mrs. H. E. Stewart, Box 193,
Loganville.
Watermelon and Peas: Will
have Dixie Queen and Congo
Watermelons, white Conch
peas and Sugar Crowders,
ready for sale July 20th at
my place at Denmark on Hwy.
67. S. J. Foss, Brooklett, Ph.
Statesboro TE. 9-3187. .
Honey for sale, del. by mail
3rd zone, 1959 crop, in tin, 10
lb. pail, $3.80, 5 lb., $1.90, col-
lect by Exp., 12, 2-1/3. Ib.
jars, $9, 24, 1 lb. jars, $7, 12,
J-1/4 Ib. jars, $4.50 and 6, 5
lb. jars, $9. Curd Walker, Rt.
2, Adrian,
No. 1 pure Ga. Cane syrup,
case of 12, 1/2 gals, $8.50, case
of 24 gis, $10. None shipped.
Send cash with truck. Ross
Swann, Dawson.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
35 start. PP. Mrs. R. A, Nolen,
Rt. 1, Buchanan
Black Snake root, Heart
root, Ratsbane, Devil Shoe-
string, Catnip leaves, 60c large
match boxful: wild cucumber
bark, Blood root, Mtn Ditney,
yellow root, Scaley hickory
bark, wild Cherry tree bark,
wild Plum bark, ea., 2 lb., $1
(lard box full). Add postage.
Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.
Yellow root and May apple,
each 4 lb., $1.25: Sweet gum
bark, 4 lb., $1.50. Noel Crump,
Rt. 2, Talking Rock. 5
Print chicken feed sacks, 3,
$1, PP on orders of $2 or more.
Mrs, S. E. Jackson, Rt. 2, Fay-
etteville.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Want Blackberries: Few gals.
blackberries and figs for home
use. Advise when and where
they can be picked up and
price. Mrs. Jewel E. Wilkes,
1982 McConnell Dr., Decatur,
Ph. ME. 4-7750 nights.
Blackberries; Want a few
gallons of blackberries for
home use. State when and
where berries can be picked
up and price. Mrs. E. L. Rawls,
4120 Peachtree Rd., N. E., Apt.
5798,
1-C, Atlanta 19, Ph, CE, 7-
hess Want Brabham peas.|
Send sample and small sam-
ple, B. W. Harmon, sr., Rt. 4,
Canton, a
Seed: Want 2,000 lbs. Fescue
seed State price. J. E. Bryans,
Newborn. |
Seed: Want for 1960 spring
planting, 100 Ibs. Johnson
Grass seed. Advise price. W.
A. Robertson, Jr. 3 E, 60th
St., Savannah
Straw: Want spoiled hay or
straw to put on land. Advise
best price delivered. A, C. Ful-
ler, 5900 Peachtree-Dunwoody
Rd., N.E., Atlanta 19, Ph. BIL-
5-2258.
Apples: Want to buy some
dried apples at once. Mrs.
B. Kidd, Box 72, Bowman..
Huckleberries and Beans:
Want some Huckleberries and
some half White Runner beans,
call or write. D. H. Barnes,
1159 Arlington Ave., S.W., At-.
lanta 10, Ph, PL. 5-8360.
HANDICRAFTS
FOR SALE
Pillowcases, emb. and cro-
cheted edge, $1.25 pr.; old
fashion bonnets, $1 ea.; diaper
shirts, 5, $1, dif. colors; baby
pilloweases, 50 ea.; pillow-
case, 2 shirts and bibb, $1;
quilt tops, $1.50 ea. Add post-
age and 10e extra on checks.
Mrs. Bryon Haynes, Rt. 7,
Gainesville.
Hand-tufted bedspreads, full
dbl. bed size, good grade
sheeting, dbl. Wedding Ring
design, white $7.50 PP. Pea-
cock, white worked in all col-
ors, $5.50 PP. Mrs. Edgar Ad-
cock, Rt, 2, Adairsville.
2 dbl. size quilt tops, white
muslin applique, 1 large Um-
brella Girl, pink with red
roses, print and solid, 1 small
Umbrella Girl, solid lavender
and green print, $6.50 ea. Mrs.
Troy Staten, Chatsworth Rd.,
Box 65, Dalton.
Little diaper shirts, made of
good material, 25 ea.; emb.
dresser scarves, 75c; emb. pil-
lowcases with crocheted edge,
$1.25 pr. Add postage. Mrs.
James Davis, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
trimmed, nice si:
O.|} white with dif. color
plus postage. Mrs. Nancy }
Mrs.
Toccoa,.
, quality
ham aprons, rick rac
some solid with eyele
brodery panel, $1.25; f,
or print, all trimmed
PP. Mrs, Edgar A,
shoes, either pastel o
trimmed, $1 pr.; rayon
crocheted baby shoes
colors, $1.25 pr. Add 10
age per pr. Elizabe
man. Rt 1 Box 20
ville Rd., Athens.
Crocheted flat work.
vanity set, 9x 12 an
with 15 in. matching doily,
doilies, 12, 15, 18 and 20
$1.10, $1.35, $1.65 ena
M. Sullivan, 124 W,
St., Carrollton.
String quilt tops, $1.
Stars set together, $2 ea
3, $5. All good print s
and set together with
some with solid color
size. Add 50c postage
Myrtice Loggins, Rt. 8, |
ville. es
Nice crocheted baby
blue, pink, white or
pr.; crocheted doilies, -
apple designs, pink, yello
white, set of 3, $2; brigh:
ored jersey loop pot ho
20c ea. Add postage. Mr
B. Woody, Rt. 5, Box 63,
jay. :
Ladies print tea apron,
made different, all trin
derson, Rt. 3, Box
jay. S
Emb. pillowcases wi
cheted edging, $1 set;
dish towels, $1 set; quilt pa
aprons, all colors, 75 |
clothes pin bags, made
dress 75c ea; diaper shi
colors, 5, $1. Add postage,
Floyd Major, Rt. 8, Gain
ville.
Nice fast color print
feed sacks, aprons 3, $1
Hattie Hughes, Ri
1204,
When a garment is |
dacron and half cotton li
pressing will improve the
pearance of it, says Miss A
la Whitesell, clothing spec
ist, Agricultural Extens
Service. 2
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