Phil Campbell,
Commissioner |
ny commemorative postage stamps
ssued to observe the. be ae of a
bce.
2 worlds first soil conservation
0 be released on August 26, 1959,
at Rapid City,
S. D.,: during
the 14th an-
nual meeting
of the S oil
Conserva-
tion Society of
America, cel-
s no anniversary and honors no man.
issuance is, rather, a dramatic re-
n by a grateful Nation that Amer-
rmers and ranchers, and their gov-
nt, are hard at work to protect and
, for the benefit of us all, our most.
able natural. resource, the soil.
amp portrays the beauty as well
jounty that modern conservation
ig brings to rural living. The city
on the horizon signifies at the
me that dwellers-of skyscrapers
e a stake in soil conservation. The
ill be to them a symbol of assur-
hat a plentiful supply of food and
roducts of the land will continue to
the seven-eights of our people who
le stamp is a tribute to the countless
s and ranchers who are demon-
good soil stewardship. It is a Sa-
their locally organized soil conser-
districts, and to the scientists,
licians and other agricultural work- |
State and Federal Government who
istance. Its design contains a re-
( 1 observances noting the issue of
iree-color, four cent stamp, will be
red in Woueands of cities and com-
by the Soil Conservation So-
America, soil conservation dis-
Continued on Page Aye
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CALENDAR
Micee 24- 07, Rock Eagle Fourth An-
nual Georgia Poultry Institute
Sept. 9, Rock Eagle State Artificial
Breeding Conference.
- Farmers Can Produce
Own Tobacco Plants.
By J.B. PRESTON
Extension AgronomisiTobacco _
Any Georgia tobacco grower can pro-
duce good tobacco plants in time for trans-
planting. This is true in spite of unfavora-
_ble weather conditions and disease prob-
lems during some years,
If all recommendations are followed,
success is usually assured regardless of
weather conditions, diseases, or insects.
In 1960 it will be even more important
to set the Georgia crop with plants grown
on the farm because of the increased oc-
currence of BLACK SHANK, ANGULAR
LEAF SPOT, and VIRUS DISEASES; all
of which can be brought onto the farm
with tobacco plants.
In the long run, growers wil find it
safer and more economical to grow plants
rather than to depend on other sources.
- The following practices are suggested
for the production of good plants.
1. Select a sunny location that is pro-
tected from cold and can be properly
drained.
2. Provide facilities for watering when
necessary.
3. Prepare a good seed bed early so that
it will be well settled. : oe
4. Use a material or materials that will
(Continued on. Page 4)
all the newly-eligible markets.
NUMBER
Prot fects Livestock
Producers In Sta wee
Most of Georgias livesioul ules. bare =
are now being posted under the Federal
Packers and Stockyards Act which pre= :
scribes rules of fair business practices for
all persons or firms engaged in livestocle
marketing and meat packings 2) 2 t=
The posting of smaller sales barns ig
something new. Previously, before the act
was amended by Congress last year, the :
Packers and Stockyards Act required
posting of markets of 20,000 or a
square feet only.
Now that all public markets doing in
| terstate business are subject to the act, - 4
the U.S. Department of Agriculture is.
extending its posting program to cover
The posting of a livestock market | or G
sales barn under the Packers and Stock-
yards Act means that a livestock producer
receives the benefits of several services _
and features favorable to him.
One is accurate weights. The. market :
operator must install, maintain and Op=
erate scales in such a way as to assure cor-
rect weights, Another is protection-of
funds. All marketing agencies and dealers
at a posted market are obligated to be
registered with the U. S. Department of.
Agriculture and bonded in an amount
| based on the volume of business.
Another feature is full and accurate :
accounting. Farmers selling livestock at
a posted market must be paid promptly a
and be furnished with a true and full ac-
counting of all the facts connected with
the sale. Still another feature of the act
requires reasonable and adequate facili-
ties and nondiscriminatory rates. Markets _
must have such facilities as suitable pens
and unloading docks and provide enough
good feed and water to avoid excessive :
shrinkage. Lee
The Act also requires ihe sale of Ke: x
stock under open competitive conditions.
It prohibits any unfair, deceptive, un-
justly discriminatory or monopolistie s
practice which would prevent the farmer
from receiving full value for his livestock,
In addition all dealers and buyers operates =
_ (Continued on Ls 4)
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are cautioned that it is against
the law to misrepresent
any product offered for sale
in a public notice or adver-
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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covmegton, Ga.
oy Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as secona
class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Avcepted for mailing at special
cate of postage provided for in Secticn 1103, Act of Oct. 8,
Candler Clement Jr
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WANTED
RM WORK
_ Want crop to gather this fall,
@onsisting of cotton, peanuts
' end cofn, also crop for next
" year. 3 to work. J. W. Oliver,
tt.. 3, Nashville.
a Want share crop for 1960 on
_ 0-50 basis, and want cotton to
pick now, or turpentine cups
~ . on halves. White family. Go
- pnywhere, Life time on farm.
etters ans. with stamped en-
+ Welope enc. H. G. Sharpe, P.O.
Box 442, Hazlehurst.
wife and
wants to be caretaker of a
farm. No tractors, just plow
_ gtock, and cattle to look af-
ter. Am christian, do not drink
rr smoke. Need to move now.
ave to be moved. Bennie H.
arler, Rt. 2, Rossville.
As Couple exp. with cotton and
_ Jaying hens,
: arm. Want good 3 or 4 R.
house with lights, water and
. fuel, furnished. Man work for
. $100. or less per month; wife
Inspect eggs and do light farm
~ mvork, part time. Walter C.)
1272 Lymwyn Lane,
SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 2-
831 oS
59 yr. old white man with
_ wife, wants job on farm. Drive
tractor and any type farm
machinery, or other
work. Want 3-4 R. house, wir-
ed for elec. stove, water, etc.
_and reasonable salary. John M.
_ wallows, 883 Cherokee Ave.,
BE, Atlanta 15: _
~~ 33 yr. old widow with 2
_ daughters, 12 and 13 yrs., want
ob in a dairy. Good: many
_ Years exp. in working in milk
house. Will take other light
farm work job on farm. Mrs.
sg@ulia Lord, Rix 5, efo J. E.
~ Redmon, Rome.
48 yr. old, single, white man,
- g Vegetarian, Exp. in farm-
- 4ng, nursery work, driving
k and tractor, wants job
on farm, prefer with Vege-
tarian. Sanborn Cooper, c/o
724 Piedmont Ave., N.E., At-
ita 9..Ph. TR.2-7459..
Want work: hay baled, cut
and raked, within 18 mi. Al-
pharetta, at 40c bale. G. W.
West. 4825 Peachtree-Dun-
woody Rd. NH, Atlanta 5.
_ Middleaged widow wants
job on farm with elderly cou-
ple, doing light farm work for
room, board and reasonable
salary, near Atlanta. Mrs. Ma-
mie Alien, 27 Anniston Ave.,
5.H., Atlanta 17. :
Single white man wants
work on farm. to pick cotton
or other light farm work, with
good people for board and
wages. Must come after me
but write before coming, stat-
ing wages and full details of
work. Can give Ref, Boyd
Jones, 30 Mary St. Rossville.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want white man with small
family for general farm work.
Must be sober and willing
worker. 4 R. house, lights and
water and $4. day and better
for right party. Paul Branch,
Sr., Rt. 4, Fitzgerald. Ph. 6392.
Want settled couple to cul-
tivate small farm on share ba-
sis or standing rent, located
close to three small towns,
churches, ete. and. Hwy. No
elec. at present. Give right
party good chance. Must be
honest, sober and able do re-
pair work. Send stamp for re-
ply. E. C. Harris, Rt. 1, Dem-
orest. :
Want family, white or col.,
to do gen. farm work, picking
cotton, pulling corn, plowing
mules and driving tractor. Roy
L. Gay, P.O. Box 123, Wrens.
Ph. 77-6845. |
Want middleaged woman for
light farm work on farm. $10.
week board and good home.
S Want retired or elderly cou-
ple, with some income of their
Mrs. I. R. West, Rt. 1, Box 237, |
Ellenwood. So pee
%
17682
own, to work as caretaker of
small farm. Will provide many
extras plus a small weekly
|wage. Must have farm exper-
ience. Bob Evans,
Townsend
(near Brunswick).
Want unencumbered white
woman at once to do light
farm work on small farm, lo-
cated 2 mi. So. Byron on Hwy.
42, Farm equipped with all
modern conveniences. 3 adults
in family. Mrs. Jim Knowles,
Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. WO 3-2213.
Want reliable experienced
Dairyman with plenty of cows
(or capitol), interested in re-
locating on a 3,000 Acre farm
on share basis. Unlimited
market for Grade A. milk. Ex-
cellent opportunity. Contact. C.
N. Roberds, Jr., c/o Roberds
vay Savannah. Ph. AD 3-
Want unencumbered white
farm woman to live on farm.
near Augusta and to help with
light farm chores on farm for
room, board and salary. J. D,
Smith, Box 60, Augusta.
Want by Sept. Ist, nice, re-
fined, unencumbered, white
woman (prefer raised on a
farm), to live on farm as one
of family and do light farm
work, for room, board and
$40. mo. salary. Ref. exchange
if desired. Mrs. Nola Whaley,
Rt. 2, Box 121, Ringgold.
Want help to pick cotton im-
mediately. Some other farm
work available. House, water,
lights furnished for season. S.
L. Spires, Rt. 1, Arabi.
Want uneucumbered, coun-
try woman, 30-45 yrs. old, to
do light farm work on farm
for room, board and salary.
Carl Perry, 603 East Spring St.
Monroe.
Want 2 farm families, white
or colored; with about 5 in ea.
family to work. Gather cotton
and corn. Have 70 acres of
cotton and 100 acres corn to
gather. Have 2 houses. Move
free of charge both ways. Bige
Veal, Rt. 2, Cordele.
Want at once experienced
man for operating farm equip-
ment, including hay baler, on
beef cattle farm. Must be non-
drinking and be reliable. Sal-
ary straight time and in keep-
ing with ability. G. M. Ander-
son, 148 Mt. Vernon Dr. De-
catur,
Want man and wife and not
over 1 child, to live in a 3 R.
trailer, and to work 1 H. crop
on halves in 1960. J. H. Can-
non, Rt. 3, 121, Loganville.
SALE EVENTS
September 1TuesdayTif-
ton Stock Yards, Tifton,
Tift Co., 1:00 pm. ... Ga.
second annual Coastal Ang-
us Auction, and Earl Futchs
registered Angus herd dis-
persion .... 235 Angus cat-
tle, 115 Reg. including 10
bulls . . and cows, calves and
heifers 90 commercial
Angus cows plus 30 calves
at foot .... Many vacci-
nated. All tested.
September 2 Wednesday
Jesup Stock Yards, Jesup,
Wayne Co., 1:00 PM., EST
... Altamaha Hereford
Breeders Consignment Sale.
Reg. Herefords and polled
Herefords, and G. D. Hen-
drixs herd ... Choice cattle,
popular bloodlinesapprox.
60 lots .... bulls, cows and
calves and heifers. Most of
them calfhood vaccinated.
Cattle on show all Forenoon.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
No. 66 Allis Chalmers com-
bine with power unit, Model
M. Farmall tractor with 6 disc
tiller and Snowco hay loader.
All in good cond. for sale; also,
want Big Dutchman automatic
feeders in good cond. W. H.
eon, Rt. 2, Rome, Ph. 2-
Single horse 2. wheel trailer,
good cond., reasonable; also,
rubber tired buggy, in A-1
cond. Fred W., Ewing, Sr., Rt.
1, Box 108, Fairburn, Ph.
p55
LHC, cotton pick
tractor, in good cond. for sale.
TS. Jackson, Baconton. _
1957. peanut combine with
elec. starter, in excellent
cond. and some spare parts,
combined less than 200 acres,
$1,000.00 cash. Will deliver. D.
E. Stewart, Cochran, Ph.
4-6690.
Moline manure spreader for
sale. D. F. Bond, Rt. 1, Canon.
- Reconditioned open buggies,
new pony carts, sizes, 20, 24,
and 26 in. wheel, with rubber
cushion tires, also, harnesses
in several sizes. All reasona-
bly priced. E. W. Harper, Rite
3, Hartwell.
1 row Allis Chalmers cotton
picking unit, fits CA or WD
Allis Chalmers tractor, in
good shape, reasonably priced.
CG. F. Hatheock, Rt. 1, Poulan.
Eleven 1,000 cap., premuer
gas brooders; 500 gal. butane
gas tank, numerious, 4 ft., au-
tomatic waterers and 8 ft., au-
tomatic waterers. W. E. How-
ard, 301 Monocure St., Way-
| Cross.
Tractor farm wagon, A-l
cond. including tires, $100. or
will trade for Jersey heifer of
equal value. Sloan Whitlock,
Rt. 2, Toceoa.
1952 Dodge pick-up truck,
3/4 ton, has extra low gear, in
good cond, $400. J. E. De-
Haven, 263 Lockheed Ave.,
Marietta.
Myers deep well pump, 1
hp, 320 ft., 1-1/2 in. galva-|.
nized pipe, 1 switch box, 42
gal. tank, $200.; also, Homart
shallow well pump, 1/2 hp, 17
gal. tank, 30 ft. rastic pipe,
$75. Write or call. Ira Waits,
Rt. 2, Rockmart, Ph. 2294.
3 roller Chattanooga, No. 70,
syrup mill, in good shape,
cheap for cash; also, 6 cylin-
der skid motor. Alfred Moon-
ey, Rt. B, Ellijay.
3 parlor type Surge milk-
ing stalls, 2 surge pipeline
milkers, 150 gal. pastuerizer,
Manton Gaulin Homi-Aerator,
complete bottling equip. Pete
Greene, Cuthbert, Ph. Cole-
man 452.
picker and| 1950 For
5 |fair tires, $275.; al
let pick-up, 1 =
$200. J. R. Hill, Greenville
WE.|than 10 sold. Will ship CoOj
Rt. 1, Logansville. oe
1953 Benthal peanut picker,
on rubber, 4 cyl. Wisc. engine,
elevator and sacking platform
can use as semicombine or sta-
tionary picker), good cond.,
$250.; also, Lilliston hay baler
with Wisc. engine, operating
cond., $150. Weyman E. Rooks,
Newton, Ph. 4142.
Farmall H tractor,
Deere grain drill, model FB-
A, Taylor-Way, 8 disc break-
ing harrow and Farmall
Smoothing harrow. Mrs. Clif-
ford Moye, Rt. 3, Barnesville,
Ph. 362-J-3.
1,008 laying cages, in good
econd., waterers (leak some),
$400.; also, gas brooder, 1,000
cond. See at my
ecap., in good
place on Hammett Rd., La-
Grange. Mrs. Garland Griggs,
404 Gordon St., LaGrange.
1956 GMC truck, series 500,
has 5th wheel, saddle tanks,
straight air brakes and is in
excellent cond. Robert John-
son, Tallapoosa, Pn. 7305;
7 yd. Be Ge Rotohaul scrap-
er, like new and Le Tourneau
6-8 yd., pan. Both in excellent
cond, reasonably priced. Mar-
vin Peed, Butler, Ph. Union
2-3785.. ae
John
Twelve 1,000 cap. Warner
gas brooders, good cond. with
Any
pipe and connections.
reasonable offer will be ac-
cepien. HH. Jay, = RED 3,
| Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-3685.
500 gal. Butane gas tank,
underground type, $175. Mrs.
Velma Hale, RFD 1, Rock-
bridge Rd., Norcross, Ph. At-
lanta, HI. 3-6027.
Complete, 3 in., irrigation
system, 1958 model, 800 ft.
aluminum pipe and sprinklers,
| $750. or will exchange for cat-
tle, D. H. Adams, Fayetteville,
Ph. HOward 1-3412.
Whitfield tree planter with
3 point hitch, used to plant
about 50 acres of Pines, $250.
Will deliver. Jack Barnett,
Colbert, Ph. ST 8-4372.
Laying cage, 12 unit, com-
plete with waterer and feed-
ers; used: 6. mos., .$12.: also,
Hudson electric battery brood-
er, 100 chick size, used 3 mos.,
$20. Cannot ship. Fred W. War-
Viner, Jr. 226 N.
Hast Point, Ph. PO, 6-8105,
Clark Dr.,
os
| rake,
1950 Ford truck,
48 Big Dutchman 15
cap., round plastic coated eg
baskets, $1.55 --ea.,.
month. No smaller amoun
P
Chas. Ray, Jr., Warrenton,
HO. 5-3445. :
Farmall A tractor, cultiva
tor, planters, 8 disc bush a
bog harrow outfit, in goo
cond., $450. (Located neg
Govt, homes). James Jacks
Hudson electric brood
deck, in good cond., can
ship, 300 cap., $15. M. L. Dun
can, 2995 Dodson: Dr, East
Point, Ph. PO, 1-4517,-.
GM motor, 4 cylinder, ra
ed as 120 hp, Frick sawmi
No 0, and Corley edger.
part or all together. J. D. Pri
Sr.. 170 N. Lee St., Forsyth.
John Deere 1 row, corn b
der, in excellent cond. Com
see. James E. Graham, Rt
McRae. i.
no blade, $500. &. M. Dudle
Box 482, Ringgold.
4 Lummus, No. 80, saw gi
stands and feeders, Lummu
50 in., cotton condenser,
eylinder Lummus line cleane
75 hp GE motor and coniro.
with direct connected 42 j
fan. All in good cond. No jun!
D. C. Westbrook, Box 46
Griffin, Ph. 2285.
- Haban corn sheller. Can be
pulled with motor or PTO. W,
V. Brannen, Unadilla, -
3241.
1959 Ford tractor, 641, an
McCormick, 1 man chain sai
James Byrd Phillips, Rt.
Royston.
Planter Jr. garden tract
several attachmenis, used b
runs good, $40. J. D. Johnso
Rt. 2, Pierce _Rd., Colle;
Park, Ph. Fairburn, 3433. _
IHC peanut shaker for Si
per A tractor, A-1 cond., pri
ed to sell. Mrs. J. L. Bro
Rt. 3, Hawkinsville, Ph. 7
2-2167.
Ottawa tractor log saw, PIt
drive, with 5 ft. blade, A.
cond., 2 row horse weede
DeLaval cream seperator, |
4, motor or hand driven an
Fairbanks Morse deep we
pump with tank. All in goc
cond. M. B. Holmes, Rt. 1, Ba
111, Rockbridge Rd., Lilbur
Gristmill, 18 -in. rock
corn sheller, in good sh
$15. Cannot ship. Jim Hug
ee Woodstock, Ph, Ro
120 units of cages for h
50c unit FOB. W. E. Wi:
-baker,; Box 25, Lake Par
John Deere No. 100, 1
corn snapper, fits John
A, B or G tractor, in
cond., $40. J. C. Rainwat
Jr., Rt: 1, Carrollton, Ph. Te
race 2-8882.
1949 Ford farm truck, g!
rubber and bed with s&h
plank, $250. or will trade fc
cattle. Robert Westbrook, Ru
3, Commerce, Ph. OR. 7-287
York rake, $400.; Farma
cub mower, $100.; Farma
cub, All Purpose plow, $75
middle buster for cub tractor,
$75. All in new or A-1 con
Trade part for front end load
er for Ford tractor. E. B. Tras)
vis, Riverdale, Ph. Fayette
ville, Howard 1-5415. :
500 gal. Butane gas tanl
$150. John Milton Willia
Rt. 5, Box 68, Cunninghal
Rd., Marietta, Ph. 7-2257.
Blacksmith anvils, vises an
blowers and 8 in. Craftsma
electric hand saw, used _V
little. Owen Russell, Rt
Conley, Ph. Atlanta MA
8708: =
Wood saw with metal tab:
and 6 in. belt, 2 H wagon,
stalk cutter, mow
H scoop or pan and other m
drawn equip.; also, mi
drums, barrels, feed bo
all with lids (rat proof). }
J. W. Fincher, Rt. 4, Doug.
ville, Ph. Whitehall
(mornings only) ;
Set of cultivators, $75
of planters with fertilize:
tributor for Farmall eu
tor, $100. Jack Crow:
ody Brook Farm
Rd., ietta, P.
eppard Diesel farm
ardiess of cond., to
yy parts. F. M. Gaza-
9486 Clifton Springs
Decatur, Ph. DR.
n bell at reasona-
good cond., with-
_ radius. Mrs. J. W.
Dairymple Rd., Dun-
Ph. Roswell 6307.
Mio fertilizer
point hitch kit for
ere B tractor and
de delivery hay rake.
where and
HT, Loyd;
terpillar tractor, Serial
4353 to 3111459. E. P.
way, Rt. 2, Box 46,
good used tractor,
ord. Must be in good
ical cond. Gray An-
Roberta.
old time blacksmith
poke anger. Give price
J, A. Jackson, 661
, W. Atlanta 10.
fable saw, jointer, lay
aiding machine, all with
'S. M. Honeycutt, Rt.
it iron farm bell with or
+4 attachments. State
iil Dickerson, 201
Augusta.
ord tractor, size 640
Tr. and some equip., all
(cond. Will pay cash or
smaller tractor, used
tle. W. L. Oliver, 643
ood St., Barnesville.
Pasture Dream grass-
ri, Must be in good
x will consider other, to
led with 2 plow tractor.
. Kersey, Rt. 1, Dublin.
manure spreader,
60 mi. of Gainesville.
o
Sugar Crowder peas, Ger
73 pet. Gros
planting in August, 2
J. Foss, Rt. 1, Brooklet. ~
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE _
500 bales each Alfalfa and
Serecia Lespedeza hay, square
bales ,excellent quality from
fertilized fields. Make offer
for all or part. F. G. March-
man, 4701 Grant Rd., Ellen-
wood, Ph. MA. 7-9813,
Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, no rain. M. T.
Courson, Hazlehurst.
Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, high protein con-
tent, $20 ton picked up after
baler; $25 ton out of barn.
Hansell Humphries, Rt. 2, Pel-_|
ham, Ph. 3305. cass
Coastal Bermuda hay, fer-
tilized, cut right and baled
right, $20 ton FOB our barn,
located 2-1/2 mi. S. of Cor-
dele on US Hwy. 41. L. L.
Blackmon, Rt. 3, Cordele.
50 bales Soybean hay, cur-
ed without rain, nice and
bright, in square bales. M. B.
Holmes, Rt. 1, Box 111, Lil-
burn.
40 bu., 1959 crop, Rye for
food purposes, $2.25 bu. at my
home, L. E. Speiser, Rt. 1,
Box 156, Blairsville.
400 or 500 bu. field run Oats,
80c bu. See at my home. Grady
Jenkins, North Poplar Spring
eee Rt. 2, Box 192, Adairs-
ville.
10 acres corn for Silage, now
ready. Make offer. Mrs. W. B.
Black, Rt. 1, Temple.
3,500 bales wheat straw for
sale. Lawrence L. Williamson,
Jr., Rt. 4, Commerce, Ph. 5-
4950.
Genuine Abruzzi Rye, 88 pct.
white Nest Onions, $1.-
; old time Shallots, 200,
Scallion buttons, $1.50
r fall planting. No
Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
John L. Porter, 2947
4 Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU.
nnessee everbearing
lawberry plants, (will bear
immer), :
ison, Rt. 1, Box 125, Lil-
cabbage and Heading
Pilaits, 15e Cz Ba-
Pepper, 3 doz. $1.:
ne, 20c ea.; peppermint
is, 25c doz.; parsley plants,
$1.; Marglobe tomato
6c doz. Add postage.
Witherspoon, 308 Hold-
ss St. SW, Atlanta, Ph.
38-5251.
ading collard plants, Ga.
t and Ga. Blue stem, 50c
0, $1.75, (State second
); also, early bearing
berry plants, $1. C., 300
A postage. Mattie
t. 1, Cumming.
erbearing strawberry
$1.50 C.; Boysenberry,
erry, Dewberry and
Huckleberry, $1. doz.;
cots, yellow and red,
yellow Oct. Peach,
ar seed, Black Walnut
$1. PP. Damp packed.
Se
ton, Rt. 1, Bowdon.
Scarlet Dawn tomatoes,
ants, Broccoli, Brussels
uts, Wakefield Cabbage,
Collards, all 35 doz.;
s Crowns, $1.50 doz.
s $1. orders. Mrs. H. V.
in, Sr., Rt. 1, Register.
v _ plants, now
800d young plants,
moss, 50 C., $4. M.;
plants, 40 C., $3.
Sea, ao 2.3917
$2. C. Mrs. A. F.}
ed live del. Mrs. B.:
size, cond, and price.|Germ. 99.51 Purity, triple
arlowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- | cleaned and even weight bags,
h. LE, 4-3753.: $3 bu. FOB shipping station.
- C. A. Bryant, Royston. *
_ Hay in truck lots, choice
| FA) & PLANTS quality, $22.50 ton; No. 2, $20
a : ton and No. 3, $18 ton at barn.
FOR SALE Located 7 mi. N. of Tifton on
Hwy. 41. Berry Rigdon, Tifton,
Ph, 281-W-1.
~ LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
Fine young Guernsey milch
cow with 3 mo. old Guernsey-
Jersey heifer calf (second
calf), See. No letters. Eugene
Brooks, Gordon.
Fresh and close up and fall
freshening Ist and 2nd calf
Holstein heifers. Large,
growthy, disease free. R. B.
Curtis, Farmington, Ph. Madi-
son 260377
Purebred polled Hereford
bull, dark red, stocky built,
$165. Ralph G. Carr, Rt. 3,
College Park, Ph. GR. 8-6369.
3. milch cows, 1 with heifer
calf by side, $350 for all 4;
also, pair of mules, 1,100 and
1,150 lbs., 9 and 11 yrs. old,
good workers and gentle, $2.0).
Billy P. Gibson, RFD 5, Mari-
etta, Ph. Smyrna HE. 5-0241.
Reg. polled Shorthorn bull,
white, CV, 11 mos. old, $250
at farm near Ellaville. G. Clin-
ton Knowlton, Greenville. -
Several young Angus bulls
with top pedigrees, ready for
immediate service at reason-
able prices. W. C. Hardy, Rt.
1, Box 275, Griffin, Ph. 6767.
Reg. Hereford heifers, 10
head, springing, $275 ea.; also,
shorthorn brood cows, Reg.,
head, $350 ea. Weyman
Rooks, Newton, Ph. 4142. _
3 yr. old Reg.
bull for sale.
Will furnish
|papers. John Johnson, Ri.: 2,
Box 512, Griffin, Ph. 4066.
2 Reg. Guernsey males, a-
bout 5 mos. old, dehorned,
well marked, from good blood-
. ington.
lines. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
Vv her with one, $425
jfor lot; also, Reg. SPC boar, |-
from Cert. stock, meat type. 18
mos. old and 2 oe as
Be cages one with 10,
r wit - Wilburn Smith,
Rt. 1, Eastman. P -
Ist cross Santa Gertrudis
heifer calves, from Reg. Santa
Gertrudis bulls and mixed
cows, also some. short horn
and Brahman cross and some
mixed white face, all good
calves, 30c lb. F. L. Coleman
Sparta.
_80 Holstein, calfhood vac-
cinated heifers. Will calve
August, Sept. and October. J.
A. Pitts, Gray, Ph. YU.6-3457.
Blue Jersey bull, 1 yr. old,
gentle, ready for light service,
can be Reg. $100. Roy West,
Rt. 1, Box 237, Ellenwood.
Reg. white face polled Here-
ford bull, blocky built, good
color, 700 Ibs. or more, 14 mos.
old, $200, or exch. for bred
cow or heifer,
Hereford type preferred. W.
H. Foster, Rt. 1, Marietta.
25 Reg. Guernsey bred heif-
ers and second calf cows, will
freshen Aug., Sept. and Oct.,
also service age bulls. All free
of Bangs and TB. also, all
dairy equipment for sale. F. H.
Bunn, Midville.
_ Holstein, Guernsey and Jer-
sey milch cows, some spring-
ing heifers, Reg. Jersey bull,
wt. about 850 lbs., 3-yrs. old
in Oct. Will furnish papers.
Pete Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 5,
Ph. Coleman 452.
Outstanding herd of 225
purebred Black Angus cattle,
culled, tested, proved for 14
yrs. Selling for grade cattle
prices. Sell 1 or all. J. E.
Junby, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1,
Sharpsburg, Ph. Newnan AL.-
3-1457.
Several extra good. Reg.
polled Hereford bulls, 10 to 18
mos. old, mostly Domino
breeding, also, several ween-
ing age bull calves and some
open or bred heifers of same
bloodlines, well marked,
stocky and red. Winton C.
Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. JU:
4-2312 Odum.
22 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
heifers of yearling and breed-
ing age, 450 to 700 lbs. All
heifers calfhood vaccinated
for Bangs, well marked and
of choice bloodlines. Furnish
Registrations in buyers name.
Can deliver. Priced reasona-
ble for quick sale. Haywood
-OKelley, Rt. 1, Murrayville,
Ph. LE. 4-4775, Gainesville.
Jersey milch cow, $150; also,
shoats for sale. Located 1/2
mi, W. of Austell. Mrs. M. B.
Smith, 1 Railroad St., Aus-
Melk = 3
Dark, purebred Jersey cow,
4 yrs. old, milking with 2nd
calf, free of Bangs, Mastitis
and TB. No bad qualities. Mrs.
L. N. Webb, Salem Rd., Cov-
ington.
Reg. Angus Bulls, weaning
age to herd sires, champion~
ship bloodlines, also, few heif-
ers and cows. W. T. Torgesen,
c/o Whistle Top Farm, Corne-
lia. -
Young, purebred Black An-
gus bull, approx. 1,100 Ibs. not
registered, but good stock bull,
$250. Robert N. Gilbert, Fay-
etteville Rd., Jonesboro. Ph.
GR 9-8777.
Horses, Mules, Ponies
Mexican Burro with bridle
and saddle, reasonable. Dan
Mask, Fayetteville, Ph. 2012.
At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun,
dbl. Reg., Palomino stallion,
PHBA No. 15257, TWHBA No.
550-168. Mares boarded. Re-
turn privilege. Ray T, Warr,;
I Rt. 2, Box 154, College Park,
(Ph PO; 1-6732.
Black English |
Fine gaited blue bay quarter
horse with 3 stocking feet and
blaze face, real gentle, very
fast. Sell or exch. for larger
horse or calves. Can be seen
at my home on Hwy. 184 near
Currahee Mtn. Mikey Smith,
Rt. 4, Toccoa, Ph. Tucker 6-
Te Pom ee Siege
| Bill
Reg. polled)
\pigs, meat type, 13 wks. old,
Lakeview Rd., Statesboro. _
7 yr. old mare, quarter type,
barrel racing horse, $200. Jack
Williams, 58 Davis Cir., Aus-
tell, Ph. 2608.
Fine, stylish, 5 gaited sad-
dle horse, works to wagon and
plows, 8 yrs. old, $250 for)
horse, saddle and bridle. Bud
a Holland, Coogler Rd., Dai-
on.
At Stud: Melody King, 38
in. gray pony stallion. Fee $25.
Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.,
Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. HE.. 5-
8656, (Smyrna).
At Stud: Ransoms Genius,
Reg. No, 36649, American sad-
dle bred stallion. F. B. Hill,
3493 Elliott Cir., Chamblee,
Ph. Gh. 7-4536.
Nice Shetland pony, brown
and white spotted, gentle for
children, with bridle and sad-
dle, $200. J. J. Ryals, Rt. 1,
McRae.
8 bred, nice small, mares,
3 to 4 yrs. old, all under 40 in.
high, some solid colors, 1 with
sorrel colt by side; also, 10 nice
broke geldings. Reasonable.
Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro, Ph.
GR. 9-6771.
Small pony about 450 Ibs.,
real gentle for children, with
saddle and bridle. Located on
Hwy. 301 N, about 2 mi. Floyd
Olliff, Statesboro, Ph, 4-9576.
Good saddle horse, 5 gaited
with new saddle and bridle.
See. John H. Sutton, Rt. 1,
Barnesville, Ph. 1399.
Bay mare, 7 yrs. old, spirit-
ed, but gentle, trained to work
cattle, $165 including bridle
and saddle. Sloan Whitlock,
Rt. 2, Toccoa.
Thoroughbred, Reg., 5 gait-
ed, Tenn. Walking mare, 9 yrs.
old, with mare colt ,colt foal-
ed March 29, 1959 at Carroll-
ton. Sorrel with full white
blaze face, white mane, tail
and feet. R. J. Bonner, Box
241, Villa Rica. :
Small black Shetland pony
Stud, very gentle, $150. John:
R. Wilson, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph.
291-J-3.
Fine sorrel mare, 7 yrs. old,
gentle and well mannered,
reasonable. Mrs. Walter L.
Wheeler, Rt. 1, Norcross, Ph.
HI. 3-6887.
Swine
Duroc pigs, 3 mos. old, sired
by Grand Champ at Augusta
and Ga. State Fairs. Wormed,
Reg. and treated for Cholera;
also, 2 Duroc - BPC cross pigs,
wt. about 140 lbs. ea. Roscoe
McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge-
ville, Ph. GL. 2-2766. -
, hogs, breeding a,
L drac
ig age and youngs
er, gilts, boars and sows, trea
ed for Cholera, Erysipelas and
Bangs free, out of meat Cer
or. production tested stock. Q
F, Nicholas, e/o Dbl. J. Ranch,
Ri 1 ditton. = ee
females, wormed and oe
Reg. in buyers name, Charle
W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae,
to Reg., 8 wks. old, $7 ea. Lin
rose 5-4590. -
without; also, 2 Hampshire
Ave,
7641.
pion bloodlines. Lamar
man; Rtsd, Alma.
125 lbs., $35 ea. from Cham-
pion breeding, wormed and
anteed; also, some service
boars, open and bred gilts, ~
Quitman Barrs, Eastman, Ph.
3800. i
Regular Landrace, service
age boar and' gilts, from popu-
Hazlehurst.
lines, for 4-H project; also, |
some fine boar pigs for herd
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
from large litters, $17.50 to
$25 ea. Jack D. Williams, Rt. 1,
worth and Hampshire cross, 7
wks. old, $10 ea. Buford Eaton,
Rt. 6, Elberton, Ph. 1189-M-2,
Purebred Durocs, med. and
gilts and males, 9 to 10 mos,
old, life treated, with or with<
out papers, best of bloodlines,
dersville, Ph. 3856.
30 nice Hampshire pigs, price
1, Alpharetta, Ph. Greenlea
5-4366. oe
fat kind; also, 4 young male
hogs. Located 6-1/2 mi. So,
c/o Carsons Guinea Hog Farm,
Rt., 3, Box 371, Griffin.
Landrace breeding stock,
open and bred gilts, service
age boars, 1 boar from Ga.s
first Cert. meat litter. Sell or
trade for corn, del. now or
this fall; also, 7 Hereford cows
with calves, 1/2 to full blood
and good bull. Sell as group.
Jimmie L. Willis, Rt. 1, Bon-
aire, Ph. Perry GA. 9-2648.
Reg. Landrace boars, from
4 Star litter, near service age,
$30 ea. J. C. Rainwater, Jr.,
Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-8882.
2 sow pigs with 16 pigs, 6
and 8 wks. old, $200 for lot;
4 young sows and boar, Hamp-
shire-Duroc cross; also 3 yr.
old Holstein heifer, fresh, giv-
ing 5 gal day, $200. Joseph
Mikle, Rt. 2, 5851 Shadow
Rock Dr., Lithonia, Ph. Stone
Mountain, 5361.
Reg. Tamworth: Sow (now
carrying pigs) $100; 4 boars,
ready for service, $45 ea.;
gilts, $26.50 ea. up; gilt, ready
for breeding, $50 ea.; also,
mixed shoats, $12.50 ea. up.
B. B. Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 82,
Alpharetta.
12 Duroc gilts, $12.50 ea.
Perry Stone, Campton, Ph.
Monroe 8-4422.
Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs, Cert,
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Priced rea~ |
sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha=
zlehurst. ;
stock. Pigs Reg.
name, treated and crated, $2
ea. FOB; gilts, bred to Reg,
boar, to farrow last of Oct.,
Reg. and treated, $45 ea. a
farm: Paul J. Cain, Rt: 4)
Commerce. ee
10 purebred Duroc pigs, 7
$7.50 ea., 6 wks. old, Aug. 28. ie
Exch. for calves of equa
| 3-1/2 mos. old, $15 ea. Leo
Jackson, Rt. 3, Bowdon.
for corn or hay delivered to
Dr., Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-3155,
38 Hampshire and Berkshire
$10 ea. at my place, 2-1/2 mi.,
W. of Oakwood. W. M. Alien,
Rt. 1, Oakwood.
Purebred Beltsville No. 1
boars, ready for service, tested
free from Bangs and Lepto,
eligible for registration. Roy
Cauthen, Tifton, Ph. 2915.
and females from the best
vin Stone, Pineview.
Nice, fast growing, pigs
purebred lLandrace, Polan
China and Duroc cross, $8 te
$11 ea. at farm. M. E. Knight,
eee
6130. | Cee
Dark red Duroc males and :
eae
25 Hampshire pigs subject =
Parks ,Rt. 4, Ellijay. Ph. Mele
ek
4 Reg. Hampshire gilts, 12
wks. old, excellent markings, __
boars, marking a little off,
$15 ea. Curtis Britt, 500-5th =~
Thomaston, Ph. M. T=
Reg. Spotted Poland China : .
hogs, bred gilts, open gilts and ee
weaned pigs, backed by chame
Alte
Reg. SPC choice boars and ae
gilts, long meat type, 100 aS
treated, Reg. in buyers name, _
Will ship. Satisfaction guar~
Free from Bangs and Lepto,.
lar bloodlines. M. T. Courson,
Reg. SPC pigs, best blood=
boars, ready Aug. 12. See ab
my place. George Ferguson,
Reg. 10 wk. old Landrace
pigs, best of bloodlines and _
eget
Tallapoosa, Ph. 2927.. ePNE
7 good meat type pigs, Tam-
meat type, open gilts, bred
ed to sell. Byron Anderson, Ht =
Little bone, black Rea os 2
Guinea pigs (hogs). The stay
on Hwy. 19. Wilson Carson,
OIC , breeding. stock, from S |
Reg. medium, blocky type
in es ns
value; also, 5 purebred gilts, spa
Reg. Landrace boars, gilts -
and bred sow, for sale or trade
my farm; also, feeder pigs for
sale, Alvin Greene, Mutimer
Reg. Beltsville No. 1 males
meat type bloodlines. J. Cale.
Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph, MA. 9=
very prolific. Marvin M. New= | : we.
some, Jordans Mill Rd., San-
{
rans
@ontinued From Page 1)
- tricts, by the Soil Conservation Service :
: and other a eee of the U. $.. aes ;
2 Niiion qainded
day after its
We sincerely fiona you will encourage
rour friends to buy these stamps and pur-
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Swine
a Bar hed Beltsville swine:
4 1 bred sow, $65; male, ready
for. light service, $40, 4 fe-
male shoats, $75. or $20 ea.;
Glso- purebred Duroe male,
== Peal goed) $55. L, E. OSteen,
of 2, Cochran. Ph. WE 4-2503.
Guinea pigs (hogs) 7 wks.
old, black, $10 ea. Guinea
ghoats, 12 wks. old, $15 ea.;
pot Reg.; also, Reg. Guinea
Shae bred to Reg. Guinea male,
352 Will ship. .No Sunday
fale 5. R. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.
a Reg: Tamworth breeding
_ gtock, pigs, shoats, bred gilts
- and sows and several young
- poars. No reasonable offer re-
fused. Ghas. H. Higgins, Bluff
d., Rome, Ph. 5587.
_ Choice Landrace boars and
yilts, imported bloodlines,
treated, Reg. in buyers name,
$60, $75 and. $100 ea.; bred
gilts, $150 e@a.; also, choice
~~. Duroe boars and -gils, $30. to
_ $43 ea, William E. Lanier, Rt.
t, Box 84, Metter, Pir, MU. 5-|
. Gholee Rea. Spotted Poland |
China meat type gilts, are
pred and wt. 300 to 350 Ibs.
also boars large enough for
fight service, $60 for gilts,
boars, $40; also, 20 feeder pigs,
halt. SPC and half Tamworth,
" Purepred. Tamworth pigs, 2)
top. males, large enough for.
ervice, gilts of all ages and
feeder pigs. No disease. Ex-
e ae growth on_ pasture.
Irs. Charles Baldwin, c/o
ia Baldwin. Farm, Su-
fwanee, are Buford 7181.
Sheep and Goats
i ae 6 Py with 2 kids, 11
weaned, priced for
ie Sell either or all.
4 oe ieheaiy: 312 Wood
2B; SE, At. Ph, JA. 5-
or 070. 2
Milk goat, best 3 Talk
: gtrain, freshened July 24, and
= fine male kids, $40 for lot.
/ a Akins, 728 E. Virginia
AV 3 Be Park, Ph. PO.
97-5361.
7% small, and 1 darge milk
oats, cheap, also, 4 shoats, for
ale. J. W. Harrison, Box Aes
onesboro, Ph. GR. 8-5157.
ee fine milk |
ee 1 Nubian,
fmale,
Ao and Poggenburg male, 6
In old. Do not. ship. Mrs.
Saanan, also,
ee Kakiey: 3860 Cascade Rd., |
.W., Atlanta 11.
~ Rambulette ewes and pure-
rea Reg. Suffolk Rams. Can
e seen 3-1/2 mi. E. of Al-
aretta on Union oe Rd.
D. H 1061
Bivd., N-E., Atlanta 19).
Hammond,
rowps, On ce 27, one
first-day release at Rapid
pity, the stamp will go on sale at post
offices. throughout the country.
_ The observances being planned will
~ ombine pride of accomplishment in soil
a onservation with serious acceptance of.
phe big job still ahead. To complete and
oes aintain a soil conservation program that
will insure the wisest and best use of this
Vital national resource for all timethat
ds the ehallenge the first soil conservation
stamp lays before all citizens of our Na-
Soata milking
part Nubian, 1-1/2 yr.
| use,
250 open and bred ewes and|
10 Suffolk Rams, $8 ea. C. W.
Bird, at Birds Pond, States-
TIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want gentle riding pony or
small horse for child, reasona-
bly priced and within 50 mi.
radius. State best cash price
in first letter. Clayton Burn-
sed, Rt. 1, Box 264, Ellabelle.
Want working horse (mare).
Must be gentle and reasonably
priced. Write what you have.
deve Powers, 620 Cofield Dr.,
Hapeville.
Want SPC or Tamworth
male hog, not more than | yr.
old, near Atlanta. W. E. Smith,
421 Arnold St., Hapeville, Ph.
Atlanta PO. 1- 8276.
Want 2 or 3 block mares, not
over 7 or 8 yrs. old, prefer
younger, also, want stud horse.
Must be large work type
horses only. Guy McMillian,
Dacula, Ph. Lawrenceville,
TH. 3-4439, :
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chickens, 4-5 wks. old, $1 ea.
lots of 6 chicks hatched from
4 dif. color eggs. Exp. Col.
Stewart Guyton, 823 Cassville
Rd., Cartersville.
Araucanus. (Easter Egg)
chickens, pullets laying blue
eggs, and rooster, $12 pr. Exp.
Col.; hatching eggs, pink and
blue, 55 ea., parcel post pre-
paid: also, Dark Cornish, Bull
aoe type roosters, ready for
| service, $3 ea. Exp. Col. M.
O. Mrs. -
716 Myrtle St.,
8. Ph. TR 4- 5152.
1959 White Cochin, White
Crested Black Polish, White
Silkie, Pea Comb pit game
(Roundhead variety) bantams,
3-6 mos. old, $2 to $3 ea. Fin-
est bloodlines. Breeding fancy
bantams for over 50 yrs. Fred
Thomaston, Clarkston.
1,000 or any part of, replace-
ment pullets, Colonials Best
Addie A. Edwards,
N.E., Atlanta
| Egg, ready to start laying. All
vaccinated and debeaked. S.
E. Davidson, Rt. 1, Kennesaw.
Ph, 9-4024. <
6 purebred white
Silkie
bantam cockerels, about 4 mos.
2 purebred Buff
same age,
old; also:
Cochin cockerels,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. F. E. Newton,
211 Stone St. , Waynesboro.
Buff Cochins,
on trio ea. show
type BB. Reds, and Sil-
ver Duckwings, $7.50 trio; al-
SO,
{| dotts,
4 hens and|.
-{ rooster, $10;.5. prs. Silver King
Pigeons, So spre
N. Z. white rabbits,
grown, $2 ea. Will ship, buyer
pays Exp. oe oe oe Asam
- Soil ae in Gone a
out the N ation.
Farmers Can Produce
(Continued From Sie i
control both weeds and root-knot.
- . Select a proven variety. Hicks, White
Gold, Golden Cure and several other va-_
rieties are satisfactory. Varieties resistant
to black shank should be used in the areas
where this disease is becoming a problem,
6. Two pounds of 4-9-3 plant bed fer-
tilizer is usually sufficient where methyl
bromide is used. With cyanamid one pound
is sufficient. If top dressing is necessary,
use only nitrate nitrogen from a readily
available source.
A Seed between December 15 and Jan-
15 mixed bantam hens and
4 roosters, 50 ea, Cannot ship.
Cliff Gentry, Marble Hill.
Berchens, $5 pr., $6.50 trio;
Black Rose. Comb, $7.50 pr.;
mixed bantams, 50c; young
and grown rabbits, $1 and
$2.50 ea.; Easter Egg chick
ens, 1/2 grown, $5 pr.; Golden
Sebright hens, $2 ea.; young
Cochins, black, $3 pr.; young
Rose Comb, $5 pr. FOB. Will
ship. Robert C. Bratcher, 1705
Hortense Pl. N. W., Atlanta 18.
Golden Sebright bantams,
purebred, show type, hens, et
roosters, T5 ea,, Exp. Col.
less than 5 shipped. Mrs. A. E
Pilcher, Rt. 1, Aragon, Ph.
Rome, 2~2584.
- Purebred selected quality
young and yearling bantam
breeding stock, Champion}
bloodlines, Modern Game, Blue!
Rose Comb, Partridge, Wyan-
from exhibition and
show winners. Young choice
show cockerels. Henry eee
Ruby St., Gainesville.
17 New Hampshire Red
hens, young and laying, $1.50
ea., $25 for lot and 3. free
roosters if all are taken; also,
5 young roosters, near crow-
ing size, $3.50 ea, Merlin Mar-
ston, 445 Old Dixie Hwy.,
| Mountain View, Ph. PO Ae
4046.
Young Butt rooster,
$1.50;
_talso, big white Duck, now lay-
ing, $1. Mrs. Florine Thomp-
son, Fairmount.
Mixed bantams, 75c ea., half
grown, 50c ea. Cannot ship.
Kenneth Moulder, Rt. 2, Du-
luth.
_ 24 Dark Cornish, large, big
bone type, cockerels and young
pullets, $1 ea. Roger S. Cobb,
Box 355, Marietta.
Pure Dark Cornish Cocker-
els, 1959 hatch, large, big
bone, long yellow legs, $2 ea.
in lots of 2. H. Ww. Thurmond,
Farmington.
High class, pit game fowl,
4 breeds to choose from, a few
crosses, stags, hens, pullets,
cocks, trios. 200 fowl to select
from. Located on Hwy. 92, 2
mi. from Douglasville. Jim
Gable, Rt. 4, Douglasville.
400 H and N laying hens,
now laying, $1 ea.; also, feed-
ers reasonable. W. Horace
Vandiver, 804 Persons Bldg.,
Macon, Ph, SH. 3-4861.
4,500 W. L. started pullets,
14 wks, old, at my place. Se-
lect what you want, priced rea-
sonable. Chas, H. Higgins,
Bluff Rd., Rome, Ph, 5587.
18 mo. old yellow Buff Or-
pington rooster, fine and large,
$3. Will ship. Mrs. Marie Hol-
land, Coogler Rd., Dalton.
RK: Leds. AAAR grade
pullets, 2 mos. old, $1 ea, FOB,
Terry Brown, Helena.
aldson dark red R. I. Reds,
early spring 1959 hatch, just
coming into production, Be
| Stokely, - 2726 Amelia Ave.,
(ascatur,E Ph. BU. 9- 9298,
keting Service,
Approx. 200 R. I. fryers and
16 Turkeys, for sale cheap.
\Mrs. J, M. Crisp, Rt. 3, Box
389-B, College Park.
Mallard Ducks, this yrs.
hatch, fully plumbed and now
mating, perfect strain of the
Wild Mallards. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Shipped collect in
light crates, $5 trio, 1 drake
and 2 hens. Cash with order.
H. H. Jones, Box 213, Lake-
land.
Purebred Golden Sebright
bantam roosters, Rose Comb,
$1.50 ea.; setting eggs, $1 doz.
at farm. Mrs. T. W. Newsome,
Sandersville.
11 bantam hens, 1 yr. old,
good layers, $5.50 and 1 roos~
ter free. At my place. M. M.
Minor, 1067 Canton St., Ros-
GAME FOWL, etc.
Open range raised healthy
young pheasants, all this years
birds, priced in pairs: Giant
Blacknecks, $5; Reeves, $7.50;
W. C. Kelij, $7. 50. Jack Wier,
Martinez.
Blue and Silver Kings and
Checks, $1.50 to $5 pr. Jumbo
size pigeons. No_ shipping.
Henry Fellman, 427 Hightow-
er Rd., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY-4-
3782 (after 5 PMs):
White King pigeons,
$5 50
pr. Bill Crowder, Rt. 3, bea
melody Brook Farm, Marietta.
Ph. HE. 5-8656. (Smyrna).
Northern Bobwhite quail,
flight pen conditioned; also
eggs for hatching. Per. No. 56.
G. H. Achenbach, c/o Rocky
Creek Farm, P. O. Box 389,
Vidalia, Ph. 4113.
Bobwhite quail, young birds
}priced according to age and
size. Permit No. 46. C. D. Tar-
pley, Rt. 1, Lake Harbin Rad.,
Morrow. Ph. 2377
bridge). .
Mated prs. Northern Bob-
white quail, $3 pr.; day old,
35c ea.; 5 wks. old, 65c ea.;
8 wks. old, 80c ea. Exp, Col:
Hatching Bobwhite eggs, 20
ea.; $18 C, parcel post prepaid.
Send M. O. Miss Eve Wallace,
716. Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta
8 Ph. TR 4-5152.
Bobwhite quail pices
eggs from stock improved 39
yrs., and 1 to 3 ozs. above av-
ee shipped PP, $150 M.;
$18 C.; day old quail, $40 C.:
| young quail, all ages. Free col-
or photos. Wm. A. Thomas,
Box K;. 421 Mark Bldg., At-
lanta: >>)
ly ea,
ly marked, 3 mos. old, $2.50 ea.
Jimmy Wilson, Baek. Box 110,
_| Thomaston.
26 pullets, 3 roosters, Don- |
-Young English Beare: Tab-
bits (woolers), 3-4 mos. old
does, $3 ea., bucks, $2 ea. Trio,
2 does and buck, $7. No papers.
| Fred Howarth, 2203 ee lin
Ave., Augusta.
(Stock-
A chocolate ia and |i !
blue Dutch rabbit. bucks, nice- |
F, Weeks, Dial.
~| shade, $4. Otc 3
(Continued Frora base 1)
ing on a posted market must be be
Representatives of the USDA.
and Stockyards Branch, Agricultur,
will make regular
-visory trips to the posted mar
farmer who feels that his livestoc
ing mishandled by anyone subject
federal law may file a complaint wi
district supervisor.
Bobwhite quail, 35
up. Per. No. 87; youn
ars, (56 ea, Up} Wa
Silkie bantams,
$4 pr.; odd roosters, |
few pheasants, 75c ea. a
J: L. Taylor, Rt. 2,
Trader, Sr.,
College Park Ph PO 6-8
5 white and black gs
rabbits, 11 wks. old, $1,
Cannot ship. Larry |
White Plains.
1. pr. Ped. Red rabbit
mos. old, with litter of |
days old, $10 for lot. M
D. Phillips, Ne 1, Winde
7702.
Rabbits, grown does, |
mos. old, Gray, Brown,
and Californians. Sell or
for N. Z. White bucks
trade 2 male guinea pigs
ies) for 2 females. C
pot, 2377 Summit A
Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-00
Rabbits,
all colors,
Few Black Dutch: aE
3-1/2 mos. old, nice ma
$3 ea. Will ship. Ris
Brantley, Rt. 2, Wright
Any or all of herd,
N. Z. White bucks. Good
dation stock; also 3-4 me
bucks and does. C.
149 North Ave., N.E
8. Ph. TR 4- 6452.
WANTED
Want 1 pr. Eng.
haired black and white g
pigs (cavies), 5 m
Jackie Richardson, 1102
Ave., LaGrange.
Want Dutch rabbits,
color or size, but prefe
or near grown. State p
color and if can ship. No
breeds wanted. Larry C1
300 Crider Dr., Mariett
MISCELLANEO
_ FOR SALE
Yellow root, May Appl
Wild Cherry bark, 4
$1.25. Noel Crump, Rt,
ing Rock.
About 4 Ibs. nice, ae
a 85e: 1b: : Grady. Pu
Ae Waleska.
~ Fresh California mul
| Large Sage, iaried
Marie - Holland, | Cosel
. Rice
Dry ae
Mr