Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1959 November 25

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Pa Campbell,

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- Tobacco Is Halted
- On Infested Land

By PHIL CAMPBELL
Commissioner of Agriculture




Because of the serious threat of Black




obacco in Georgia it has become neces-





lisease. 7 |
Under the quarantine regulations re-
ommended by a special committee of the
.egislature appointed to study the prob-
em, tobacco production will be tempora-
ly discontinued on all land in Georgia
own to be infested with Black Shank.

nfested land, either beds or fields,
be planted to non-susceptible crops
a period of not less than five years.
rms having infested land and not suf-

ntly large enough to practice such a
ation program but topographically
apted to prevent contamination of oth-
nd may continue tobacco production
ion-infested land selected by inspec-
from the Department of Agriculture.

ures to guard against the spread of this


















QUARANTINE 08

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1959



NUMBER 12





shank disease to the production of quality

ary for me to establish quarantine mea-





Agricultural

CALENDAR

Nov. 20-26, National Farm-City Week.



Nov. 29-Dec. 1, Henry Grady Hotel, At-
lantaGeorgia Association of Soil
Conservation District Supervisors.







Under such conditions, however, only dis-
ease resistant varieties may be planted.

In addition to the regulations on land

use, all machinery used in custom work

(tobacco harvesters, sprayers, transplan-
ters, fumigation equipment, irrigation
equipment, etc.) will be allowed to enter
and leave infested farms only with the
consent of area inspectors. In addition
such machinery must be cleaned and
sprayed with fungicides under the direc-
tion of the inspectors.

Area inspectors will also have author-
ity over the movement of animals to and
from infested fields and farms and author-

ity over the movement of labor as well as

the use of irrigation water from common
sources in infested areas and the produc-





tion of susceptible plants on infested
farms. gs

All susceptible plants produced on in- =

fested farms must be used only on that
farm on which they are produced and
plant beds must be destroyed as soon as

possible after production.

I have written all farmers on whose :
farms Black Shank has been found and

sent each of these farmers a copy of the _ :

quarantine regulations. a

Needless to say, I regret that the in- S :

festations of Black Shank have increased
to the point where we have to take such
measures. These regulations are going to

require a great deal of work on the part of | .

the Department and possibly impose some
hardship on the tobacco farmer.

But tobacco specialists are firm in their
conviction that we have no other choice, |

Georgia has always enjoyed a reputation
for producing some of the finest flue-
cured tobacco in the nationa reputation |
that has resulted in favorable prices at.
marketing time. os

We must work to preserve this repu- _
tation and save our tobacco industry. I

earnestly solicit the cooperation of every __

tobacco farmer in Georgia as we launch _
plans to check and control the spread of
this devastating tobacco disease.







FARM



WORK

_ WANTED





S yr. old man with family

wants farm work, Son,
ble to help with work.
workers, non-drinkers,
est. Have to be moved.
ly Baggett, /o Tom Cost-
Rt. 1, Buchanan...

2 yr. old man and wife,
uiet, honest and sober, will-
if workers want job. Regu-
vr farm or poultry farm work.
. Ga. preferred. Have to be
loved. Can give Ref.

tley, Rt. 1, Buchanan.

ant job on stock farm.
g time experience in all
ds of stock, also asture
ll kinds farm machinery.
ve any type tractor or
aT L. Dunn, Rt. 1, Bar-
e@,

hite man with small fam-
wants job in Dairy, milk-
cows, 6 yrs. Exp. wit
ipe line and bucket type.
Ove now or first of January.
e to be moved. Must have
house, fair price con-
Calvin Balton, Rt. 1,
199, Rovky Ford, Ph.
(Millen).

fant job with good, relia-
party as caretaker, over-
or maintenance man on

xp. upkeep machinery
arm equipment, also car-
plumbing, house wir-

yrs tractor farming.
te A des 7th
schooling. arvin
Sr., Ri. 1, Box 172,
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3

Tom |

h | chicken



Single, middleaged man
wants crop on 50-50 basis, on
reg. job on farm. Experienced.
Need 2 rooms for own furni-
ture to batch. Have to be
moved. Need work immediat-
ely. Go anywhere. Prefer So.
Ga. George R. Morrow, 185
Savannah St. SE, Atlanta 16.

Married man, boy 12 and



girl 9 yrs., wants job on farm.

Care of cattle, hogs, run and
keep up farm machinery,
milking machines, tractors,
etc. Would take small dairy.
Need house wired Elec. stove.
State wages and. particulars,
B. L. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 256,
c/o Frances Bowen PI,
a Ph. 6240 after 6

21 yr. old white man and
wife want job on Dairy or
farm, with house,
wood and Elec. furnished.
Can move at once. John G.
Stepp, Blue Ridge.

36 yr. old white, married
man with children, wants job
in Dairy. Exp. sober and de-
pendable. Ref. exchanged.
Central Ga. preferred. Tom S
Walden, 514 - 8th. Ave., Ea.
Cordele. Ph. 1504-N.

Want job of doing light farm
work, with good man who
will pay every week. $2.75
day and board. Sober, single,



K.| white. Know how to do dif.

kinds light work on farm. QO.
L. Clark, Hartwell



Single, reliable sober, hon-
est man wants job on farm.
Can work farm labor. Ellis
Nolan, Rt. 4, Cartersville. Ph.
EV 2-2184.



51 yr. old man want job on
farm as Caretaker or any light
farm work. W. T. Smith,
1186 Francis St. N. W., At-
Janta 13. Ph: TR-5-3730,



39 yr. old man wants job on
farm as tractor driver aad
handy man, and some regular

farm work. Gene Smith, 1186

Francis St., N. W. Atlanta 13.
Ph. TR 5-3730



22. yr. old, married man, 2
small children, wants job.
Can do most any kind farm
work and can handle any kind

farm machinery, drive trac-

tor, trailer, truck, bull dozer.
Have to have at least $25.00
week, 3-4 R. house. Have to

be moved. J. W. Haygood, 2
Enlow St. LaFayette.

White, Christian man with
small family wants job on
farm as handy man, any kind

farm work, drive truck and
tractor. Weekly pay, $5. day or



$30 week. Sunday off. 3-4 R.

house, wired for Elec. stove.
Good neighborhood to live in.
Party must be sober, honest,

| reliable. Rev. Gene Souther-

land, Rt. 1, Fairmount.

50 yr. old man wants farm
work for 1960. Have wife and
4 boys, 12-17. Take farm
work, poultry or dairy work.
Can drive tractor and truck.
Isaae Ricks, Rt. 4, Moultrie.

and Mrs.
660 Barnett St, N. E. Ter-



Man with family wants job
on farm. 3 to work. Can han-
dle truck or tractor. Ready
move now. Go anywhere. Can
give Ref. and Exp. Sam_ T.
Wood, Rt. 3, Soperton.

Retired M/Sgt., age 42 wife,
3 small girls, wants job as
Manager or foreman of large
farm. Have gen. know!edge
all types farming and _ live-
stock. 15 yrs. Exp. supervisor
capacity. Ref. military and)
civilian. George G. Sparks, Rt.
1, Box 365, Albany, Ph. HE
6-4776.

Single, white man, 69 yrs.
old, wants job on farm with
good, reliable party, doing
light farm chores for room,
board and small salary. Can-
not drive tractor, truck ete.
Ref. if needed. C. J. Leverett,
325 Walker St., S. W. Atlanta
3:









Widow, 4 children want a
job on farm. Raised on farm,
Willing to do any kind farm
work, milk cows, tend chick-
ens, baby chicks, ete. Need
house on bus and school bus
route. Have own _ furniture,
but have to be moved. Need
work at once. Mrs. Grace Du-
vall, Rt. 1, Kingston.

Elderly couple wants Care-
taker job on farm or other
light work for house, lights,
fuel, small garden. Cant do
heavy farm work. Prefer Fyl-
ton, Cook or Clayton Co., near
store. Can sustain selves. Mr.
W. A. Patterson,

race Apt, Atlanta 6.

peanuts,



FARM EEIP

WANTED



Want white family, Third
and Fourth basis for comp!2ie-
ly fenced 300 acre farm near

Conyers, Rockdale Co. 100 A, Ss

cultivatable or pasture land,
14 A. cotton Allotment. Home,
lights, running water. Full de=-
tails and references absolute<_
ly necessary.
gleton, 622 Candler Bldg. At=+
Janta 3. :

Want white, single, sober
man,-50-65 yrs. old,
knows how to drive car, truck
and farm with mules. Share
basis and give room, boafd



and laundry free. Mrs. Gus+ _ e

sie Dyal, Rt. 1, Baxley.

Want reliable party to farm
on share basis. Corn, cotton
sweetpotatoes. q
houses, barns, beef cattle pas-
ture. 400 acres. 2 tenant
houses. References required,
S. S--Storer, Rt; 4, c/o Stor= =.
ers Ranch, Douglasville.

Want colored man in good
health, able to run tractor, to
do general farm work. Week-
ly wages and. house. No.
drunks. Mrs. Hugh L. White,
Stockbridge.

Want unencumbered white
woman to live in farm home
with all modern conveniences,
with 3 adults and do light
farm work, for room, boar
and $12.50 week. Farm loca<
ted 2 mi, W. Byron on 423







HWY. Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt ;

2, Byron. Ph. WO 3-2213,.

Dr. D. W. Sin=-

> bees
AGE









Overman, Rt. 2, Nicholls.





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FARM HELP

WANTED



Want elderly couple to
farm on halves. 3 R. house,
lights, water, good land, lo-
cated on 78 hwy. 1/2 mi. Bre-
men. R, L: Burden, Rt. 1,
Bremen.

z Want at once, unencumber-
ed, middleaged, white woman
to live in home on farm with
elderly couple and do light
farm work, for good home,
room, board and $15 week.
W. O. Donahoo, Rt. 1, Syca-
more.

Farm labor wanted: want
farm hand with small family
for work on farm for day
wages. Steady work. 4 R.
house on school bus route. No
drinkers. Give references.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want settled man and wife
to help on truck farm in Ful-
ton Co. Drive truck. No drink-
ers. Must have written
ferences. White or colored.
oe Norton, Fairburn. Ph.

Want man, not over 40 with
small family, exp. farming
running farm machinery, an
in keeping up tractors, trucks,
etc. Prefer also exp. raising









_ chicken broilers, and nursery

work. Must be sober and re-
liable. C. M. Miller, Cornelia.

Want unencumbered coun-.
try woman, 30-45 yrs. old, to
do light farm work on farm.
Pay according to work. Room,

board, mod. conveniences,
Carl Perry, 603 East Spring
St. Monroe.



Want white or colored man

to work about 8 barrels:Tur-

pentine stand on 50-50 basis,
and farm about 12 A. cotton,
5 A. tobacco on 50-50 basis.
Must be sober, reliable, will-
ing 8 a J. L, William-
son, Rt. 2, Box 171, Vidalia.
Ph: 4298.

_ Want single, middleaged
man to do gen. farm work.
Must know how to operate
tractor, Board, room and small
Wages. Mr. and Mrs. H. D.

*

TC: 4

Want at once, good reliable
woman for light farm chores
on farm. Live in farm home
on farm with elderly woman
for room, board and $25 mo.
Mrs. W. E. Waller, Rt. C. Box
55, Griffin.

Want at once white or
col, man with small family
for helper on Dairy farm.
Good 4 R. house, wired for
Elec. stove. Robt. L. Jordan,
Buckhead (Morgan Co.), Ph,
592XW 3 (Madison).





Want farm family, 2 work
full time, poultry and _ beef
farm. One know how to drive
truck and tractor, be able
bodied and under 50 yrs.
Large house, wired for elec-
tric stove, on school bus Rt.
near church. No phone calls.
Ira E. Dopson, c/o Genells
Poultry Farm, Machen.

SALE EVENTS

DECEMBER 5 - Saturday

Complete dispersal Reg. pol-
led Herefords. . -Reynolds,
Taylor Co... . 3 herd bulls,
11 yearling bulls, 56 brood
cows and 30 calves to be
sold. . . For further infor-
mation and catalogue, write
R. L. Swearingen, Jr.
Box 337, Reynolds.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE





J. D. 2 H. wagon, bed and
spring seat, 2 in. steel tires,
good cond. good for heavy
work, $50. or trade for good
size yearling. Mrs. Opal Led-
ford, Rt. 6, Marietta.

6 can and 10 can milk cool-
ers. Both in good cond. R. M.



Patterson, Rt. 2, Box 279,
Hwy. 166, Douglasville, Ph.
WH. 2-2637.



6 Jamesway milk parlor
stanchoins, complete with
mangers; also, want Surge
Electrobrain, complete with
switch control panel for au-
tomatic pipeline and milker
washing. Harry Argroves,



Greenville, Ph

. OR. 2-4972.

Ke rs



Doraville. Ph. GL 7-5907

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Allis Chalmers C tractor
with starter, PTO, hydraulic

j lift, A-1 eond., $400. or trade

for good i row tractor with
equipment. R. A. Moreland,
Woodbury:

1949 Ford tractor with culti-
vator, planters, harrow, 4 disc
tiller, all on good cond., $800.
Lewis Rozier, Rt. 2, Box 14,
Sandersville.

12 Premier gas brooders,
1,000 cap., 8 ft. hovers, never
been uncrated, $50. ea. J. O.
Rosser, Sparta Hwy. Eatonton,
Ph. 4614.

1 bag cap. concrete mixer,
good as new priced for quick
sale, $500. P. L. Meadows,
1005 Center Dr., Vidalia.

2 row, A model Avery trac-
tor, cultivators and. Massey
Harris, 6 ft., side mounted
mower, $395. H. C. Maxwell,
Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-2914







+ (Lawrenceville).

Guano distributor, planters
and other farm equip. for sale.
O. L. Plunkett, Rt. 2, Vienna
(at Mt. Vernon Baptist
Church).

Spring tooth cultivator or
Gee Whiz. 55.7.1 HH Obver
turner, Dixie plow, $4.50;
single stock plow, $1.50; Creo-
sote vat for post curing or
treating, $15. H. L. Wilson,
503 Ridge Dr., Pine Lake, Ph.
HI. 3-6140 (Atlanta).

Corley 395 sawmill, new
woodwork, new track, no mo-
tor, $400. cash. Herbert Pow-
ell, Rt. 3, Rising Fawn.

250 gal. stainless steel bulk
milk tank, in good cond.; also,
3 Surge elec. milkers with
motor and pump; 2 section
stainless steel wash vat. Dur-
den Johnson, Twin City, Ph.
SOuth 3-2131. 4

TD-9 angle dozier with hy-
draulic blade and winch, mo-
tor needs new crankshaft, $2,-
500. J. P. Dyar, Greensboro.

i pr. cotton scales for weigh-
ing bales of cotton $35. Mrs.
H. T. Mitchell, Martin.

Ferguson tractor, only 800
hrs., with hydraulic blade, wa-
gon, plow, tiller, scoop rotary
mower and sub-soiler. Hugh
Cc. Thompson, 6287. Rock-
bridge Rd., Stone Mountain,
Ph. 9555.

16 ft. cattle body for truck,
painted with clearance lights,
practically new, bargain pric-
ed, $150. Hezace E. Williams,
Jr., Crawfordville, Ph. Glen-
view 6-3750.

Old modle corn husker and
sheller, $95. at farm; Demp-
ster grail drill for Ford or
Ferguson, rubber tires, . $200.
No. 610 R bush and bog, wien
side to take off, practically
new, $495.; 2 H. drag pan, $15.
J. R. Morgan, Lavonia.

1953 Super C Farmall trac-
tor and harrow, excellent
rubber and mechanical cond.,
$525.00; also, 1/2 ton 1956
Dodge pick-up truck, excel-
lent rubber, V-8 engine, long
body, good paint. Dave Par-
ker, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph.
3829.

Farmall H tractor with cul-
tivating equip.; single deck
starting brooder, elec., model
595310, Sears elec. incubator,
model 595701. All in good
shape. Mrs. Laura McDaniel,
Old Midville Rd., Louisville.

40 gal. galvanized water
tank for well pump, practical-
ly new, used 10 days. Can be
seen at my home on Hwy. 1
between Bath and Blythe. Mrs.

tM. T. Haynie, RFD Bath Ga.

PO, Blythe.
Bready garden tractor, cul-

}tivator, turning plow, lay-off

plow, seed coverer and mow-

rer, $110.00 See after 4 PM

week days, any time Fri. and
Sat. Frank Holloway, Rt. 1,

Whitesburg.

LJ Mack truck tractor, $3,-
950.00; TD-18A Intn] hydrau-.
lic angledozer, $3,250.00; 3T
Series D7 Cat hydraulic An-
gledozer, $4,250.00 All in very
good cond. and reduce price if
sold together. Edwin Winge,
Gleenville, Ph. OL. 4-2131.

. Farm Jeep, 4 wheel pull,
good running cond., $285.00.
W. Ho lvey, - Rt. Box. 12.
Milledgeville.

CORRECTION: One Pro-
pane, underground Gas tank,
450 gal. capacity for sale. A.
B. Forrester, 4364 Baker Dr. |





37



+} Donough, Ph, 8674;



Massey Harris tractor 44|

model 55, good mechanical
cond., good rubber with Mas-
sey Harris mowing machine,
7 ft. blade, bargain priced. T.
A. McClung, 485 Indian Creek
Dr., Rt. 4, Stone Mouwain,
Ph, HI. 3-7590.

All equipment. necessary
for the raising of Quail; Farm
Master incubator, 1,200 cap., 5
brooders, 5 covey type pens,
30 hen type Quail laying
cages. James E. Rowell, Rt. 1,
Box 110, Thomaston, Ph. MI
7-5865.

Complete set of Allis Chal-
mers WD planters, slightly
used, $125.00 or trade for
pick-up truck. W. C. Hardison,
Box 221 Byron, Ph. Wood-
land 3-2223.

8 ft. nearly new fertilizer
spreader; good 2 horse wa-
gon; star pea thrasher; Allis
Chalmers baler and rake, ex-
tra good. Junior Pitts, Gray
Rd., Rt. 2; Marietta.

1957 Jeep pick-up truck, 4
wheel drive,









motor and tires in excellent
cond., Reasonably priced. H.
M. Arnold, Jr., Monroe, Ph.
6251 (days).

3 disc plow for 300 Intnl.
utility tractor, guaranteed like
new. Kermit Reece, Rt. 5, El-
lijay, Ph. ME. 5-2587.

Broiler equipment: 160, 5
ft. BR 60 chicken feeders; 72
four ft. baby chick feeders;
60 one gal. glass founts, plas-
tie bottoms; 13, four ft. auto-
matic waterers and 1 A. R.
Wood gas brooder, 1,000 chick
cap. All good cond. All or
part. Renza Paschal, Milledge-
ville Rd., Eatonton, Ph. 5216,
week end.







Used Oliver crawler trac-
tor with front end loader,
good motor, tracks and roll-
ers. Robert Lawson, c/o Nor-



on Quarries, Fairburn, Ph.
7349.

300 laying cages, 50c ea
Will help load. - Fredrick

Smallwood, Attapulgus.

_3 roller Golden cane mill,
first class cond., $15. H. .
Henriott, Rt. 1, Nicholls.

Ford Jubilee tractor, 5 for-
ward speeds, live power take
-off, 464 actual hrs, new
cond.; Dearborn heavy duty
rotary mower; new sub-soil-
er; field cultivator and
smoothing harrow, $2,000.00

for lot. or tractor alone, $1,-| -

450.00. Mrs. R. V.. Brandon,
Rt. 2, McDonough, Ph. 4216.



equipped with
spot light, heater, ete. Bet y,

No.






























D-6 Caterpiller, No 9U4
with angle blade, first |
cond., motor and transm
overhaul, new clutch
practically new tracks
rolls. Clyde Fortner, Rt,
Dahlonega, Ph. 623-J-4,

Jr., Rt. 2, College Park, Ph,
PO. 6-2072 (Atlanta) 3

2 H wagon, hay rack, m
ing machine and all farm
tools; also, 7 yr. old mul a
B. Daniel, Rt. 2, Rockmai
Ph. 6034 (Roswell). .

EQUIPMENT

WANTED







Want gas tank for Buta
gas, ready to set, 250 gal. ca
or larger, in good shape and
cheap for cash. J. F. Eaton, Rt,
1, Ranger.

Want cub tractor; also w
2 good tires and tubes size
38, reasonable. F, M. Gaz
way, Jr. 2486 Clifton Spri 2s,
Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-2971
(Atlanta). :

Want used earthcavator.
H. Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 16
Statham, Ph. Liberty 8-185

Want tractor tire, size 1:
38. T. G. Presley, Rt. 2, E
tonton.

Want Ford tractor with
without equip. State cond. an
price and location in first le
ter. Chas. H. Roberts, Rt,
Milledgeville.

Want small,





mi. radius.of Atlanta J
Jackson, Rt. 1, Box 403, Bre-
men. yee

_.Want 2 used tractor tire
size 11 x 38, in good con
State price, Lonnie Harals
ur, Ri > Box
Mountain.

Want late model, pull type,
2 disc plow, would consider
disc tiller with seed box. Sta
make, price, cond. and phon
in first letter. Joe
Daniel, Rt. 5, Carrollicn. 2

Want 3 point hitch Brill
pick-up Rotary shredder. M
be in good cond. State pric
first letter. J. E. Wimpey,
2 Box 190, Blairsville. a











David Bradley compost
spreader, practically new: 500
gal. iron water tank; 3 roller
cane mill; set of stalk cut-
ters for Ford or Ferguson cul-
tivator, practically new. E. L.
Preetorius, 3 10 Savannah
Ave., Statesboro. .

175 gal. fuel oil tank, $25.
Mrs. Carl J, Koppe, 2694
eee Dr., N. E., Atlanta



Dairy equipment: elec. bot-
tle filler, glass bottles, metal
bottle crates, large, dry re-
frigerator with compreser,
nearly new, 3 compartment
wash vat; elec. bottle washer,
aerator and milk cans. L. M

Blanks, Milledgevi v2
Spat geville, Ph. GL.

Allis Chalmers C
tricycle wheels, pull
good cond., power
with B and B harrow, $375
(This tractor is in Walton
Co.) B. F. Cook, Colledge Rd.,

Rt. 3, Tucker, Ph, =
(Atlanta). we alee

1953 AV Farmall tractor,
disc, tiller, fertilizer distribu-
tor. and planter in very good
aes ee = C, Cleland, Rt.
. x avannah, Ph :
2-3245 (Guyton).

Sears deep well water pum
and all pipes, A-1 cond $100,
Kenneth Register, Rt. 1, Box

Hahira,

1951 Farmall C270 -
tor, cultivators, planters, ane
no distributors, 4 disc tiller
David Bradley dbl. section

ow, or all. ak.
Hunt, Kathleen. oe

42 ft. stee] tower (disassem-
bled) and 1,425 gal. cypress
wood tank, (still in factory
pack), used for watering live-
stock and garden irrigation.
Horace A. Sims, Box 168, Me-

tractor,

type,
take-off



ln, Sr Be

FOR SALE
Blakemore Straw vr
plants, $1..C. PP... 50

you come after. H. P.























Strawberry plants: Bla
more and Mastodon, $1.25 (
$5.50 M.: Klondikes, 500, $3.5

Guy Crowe, Rt.
Cumming.

Mastodon
Strawberry plants,
May Cherry trees, 35c ea.; ol
fashion Peach trees,
Himalaya Blackberries,
doz.. Add postage on all. Mrs
P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Clark
Bridge Rd., Gainesville.

Superfection everbearin
Strawberry plants, $2. C. PP
also, Blakemores, $1.50 C. C
A. Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.
SW, Atlanta 11.

Apricots, 2, $1.; Figs, 3, $1
Indian Summer everbear
red Raspberry, $2. doz.; L
eretia Dewberry, thornie
Boysenberry, tame Blackber





Rt. 3, Franklin.

Florida 90 Strawberry
plants, $1. C., 500, $4., $8. M
Add 20c per C. for postage
Mrs. H. H. Smallwood, Aita
pulgus.

Chinese Chestnut seedlings
from selected nuts. Heav
rooted and branched, 2_
trees, 3-4 ft., $1.50 ea. Exp
Col. Minimum order, 3 trees
R. I. Gibbs, 1007 Clifton
NE, Atlanta 7. =

Chinese Cabbage, Imp
Lettuce, Heading Coll
Kohlrabi, White Nest Oni
Garlic plants, Broccoli, Bri
sels Sprouts, Wakefield
bage, all 35c doz. Del. N
$1. orders. Mrs. H. V. |
1, Register.











FOR SALE




like Strawberry plants
rooted and damp packed.

$8. M. Minimum ship-

00 plants. Add 25c per
postage. No COD. Mrs.
Butler, 466 Page Ave.
tlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846.



, 500, $1.85, $3. M.:
Bermuda Onions, 75c
$1.50, $3. M. All PP.
mith, Box 82, Baxley.

Condons giant Mastodon
bearing Strawberry plants,
C; Black berry plants, $1.

lack Raspberries 5, $1.:

Cherry trees, Muscadine
pevines, 6, $1. Add postage.
as M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gain-
Me.

astodon Strawberry plants,
15 C., $10. M., clean, young,
1 rooted plants. Large ber-

prompt shipment. Mrs.
ie Bennett, Rt. 1, Gaines-
es

enn. Beauty and everbear-
Strawberry plants, ea.
$1.25 C. Add: 25c post-
No? COD. Mrsck, 2

aney, Rt. 2, 20-B, Blue









bout 70 Grapevines from
ings, 1-3 ft. long, 40c-50c
ea. FOB my place. H. F. Seay,
3917 Panthersville Rd., Rt. 2,
wood.

Blakemore Strawberry
lants, $1. C., 500, $4., $8. M.;
lorsetis, $1.25 C., 500. $5.. $9.
f. No checks. Mrs. G. O. Wal-
rin, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Cert. Superfection ever-
ring Strawberry plants, $2.
PP. C. A. Shell, 1675 Wil-
Mill Rd... SW, Atlanta 11,
DI. 4-4706.

-Everbearing Mastodon
Prewherry, $1.25 .. $5.50
: Blakemore, $1.35 C.: Klon-
e, 500, $3.. $4.50 M.. All
d plants. Mrs. Fay Crowe,
#. 1, Cumming.







aking orders for Ga. grown
Fobacco plants, Hicks Broad-
Cokers 402 or White
del. beginning
week in March, $4. M.
i denosit

M. with order. W. E.
nbeker, Rox 25, Take
i. Pa. Cherry .. 32-8043
aldosta).



y Thompson Strawberry
s, $1. C., $8. M. deliver-
.. L. Duran, Rt. 2, Gain-
le. :



re, $1.50 C.; Mastodon, $1.-
.: Klondike, $1. C., 500,

8. M.; Peppermint, 30c
.; Scuppernong vine cut-
s, 75c doz.; Mtn. Huckle-

, bearing size, 75c doz.:
fav Pears, $1. ea. Add _vost-
P Mrs. Liee . Hood, Rt. 1,



_ Well rooted Muscadines, red
yellow Plum, Apricots and
ashion sweet Peach, 3,
Streamliner everbearin
trawberry plants, $1.50 C;
d Strawberry. $1. C.; Mtn.
ekleberry, Dewberry,
lackberrv and Boysenberry,
Doz. PP. Prompt del. Mrs.
B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bow-





: ice dry Sage and dry Hot
oper, 30c at., $1. gal.; Sage
nd Catnip plants, 10c ea., $1.

5 Penvpermint, five cents
unch. Del. Mary Ruth Phil-
bs, Rt. 1, Royston.

Everbearing Strawberry
Jants, nice plants, $1. C. Will
if sufficient postage is
nt or exchange plants for
ade A pecans. Mrs. L. C.
ones, Rt. 1, Gainesville.





May Cherry trees, 35c e@a.;:
astodon everbearing Straw-
errv plants. $1. C.; old fash-
ion Peach, 25. ea.; Himalava
Blackberry, $1., 6 viants.
Muscadine grapevines. 6. $1.
idd vostage. Mrs. P. Malachi
th, Rt. 6. Clarks Bridge
Gainesville.

Purity 97.41,

Grass, 5
Hall, Rt.

n., 84 pct. J. J.
30x 74, Albany.

erg. Old original red

some old original Green Cane,



| distance. Also, some Oat hay.

: and blue

bbon Cane for seed; ae

the soft kind for seed

a gd ets = my his
Sane Oo icholl

Ri i, Nicholls

Red Sweet :
Ob ciiad potatoes,



quantities. Truck

loads a specialty. B, J. Head, |

Alma, Ph. 3791,

Reg. Sweet Borre Lupi
oS 92 pet., Purity 99 pet,
. = Royal, Ashburn, Ph.





Klondike Strawber 300,
$2., 500, $3., $6. M.: Te T
90c C., 500, $3.50, $6. M.

Young well rooted plants. Add
postage No checks. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Lady Thompson Strawber-
ry, extra large firm meat, good
flavor, grow on sturdy up-
right stem, holds berries off
dirt, $2. C., 500, $8. All young,
well rooted plants. Add post-
age. Mrs. J. S. Crowe, Rt. 1,
Cumming.. :

Small Pear, Mahon and
Stuart Pecan, small Chestnut
and Satawba trees, 25c to 50c
ea.3 also, big Red Raspberry
plants, five cents ea. No ship-
ping, come after. Henry Whit-
ae 330 Roselone St., Mari-
etta.

Latham Red Raspberry
plants, $2. doz. PP in Ga. Jos.
Abernathy, Barnesville.

Florida 90 Strawberry
plants, $2. C. PP. A. T. Mil-
teer, 304 N. Clay St., Quit-
man.

Red Valencia and pink skin
peanuts for eating only, $2.25
pok., $7.50 bu.: ground Sage,
50c cupful: strong Red pep-
ner, 30 pods, 25c if taken with
Sage: Queen of Meadow, Yel-
low, and Rattle root. each, $1.
ner lard boxful. G. T. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE









Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, no rain, for sale
at farm. M. T. Courson, Hazile-
hurst.

Fescue, Clover and Dallas
grass hay, 50c bale at my
place. First farm past river
from Atlanta on Campbellton
Rd. R. W. Caldwell; Douglas-
ville, Ph. WH. 2-8454.

Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, high in protein
Content. Will del. up to 200
mi. FOB farm. J. L. Allen, Rt.
3, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1789.

250 bales orchard and Fes-
cue hay, in good cond., wire
tied, $1. bale at my farm.
Dwight Swanson, Young Har-
ris.

2.800 bales Lespedeza and
Crab grass hay, baled this
season, $25. ton at barn or $30.
ton Del. 50 mi. radius. M. V.
Dunean, Jr.,. Rt: 3, Hartwell,
Ph. FR. 6-2267.

3,000 bales Alfalfa hay, $1.
bale; 2,000 bales Orchard
grass and Fescue hay, 75c
bale at barn. Del. 100 bales or
more near Atlanta. George
Morris, 984 Mt. Airy Dr., SW,
Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 3-1394.

1,200 bales Serecia Lespe-
deza, baled without rain, $30.
ton at barn. Del. reasonable



Mrs. W. A. Estes, RFD, El-
lenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4694
Stockbridge.



5 tons good Millet hay in|
square bales at my place. Mrs.
Charlie McDaniel, Old Mid-
ville Rd., Louisville.

20 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, highly fertilized, no rain,
$22.50 ton at my barn. LL. Ss.
Collins, 385 Camellia Court,
Camilla.

Sauare, wire tied bales
bright mixed pasture hay, 50c
bale at barn. Mrs. J. C. Neal,
Silver Creek Ranch, Rt. 2, Au-
stell, Ph. 2959.

1,000 bales, 1959 crop, well
fertilized and limed Fescue and
Clover hay, square bales, no
rain on it, 50c bale at my barn,
4-1/2 mi. N. Dalton on Hwy.
71. J. F. Anderson, Rt. 4, Dal-
ton, Ph. BR. 8-2724.



Jim African gourd seed.

to 6 ft. around, 50c ea.

or 4, $1. Jimmy Davis,
Waycross.

Best Coastal Bermuda
hay for sale both in large or





small quantities. Thos. A.
Peterson, Ailey.

large |.

Valdosta.

150 tons Coastal Bermuda

hay, well fertilized, should
contain 8 to 13 pect. protein |

and. 2-2-1/2 pet. fattening
qualities, $30. ton at barns. S.
J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon. Ph. SH
42-5117.

Corn and hay for sale. M.
M. Newsome, Sandersville. |
500 bales

Louis Tate, Cloudland. (Chat-
tooga Co.)

~ LIVESTOCK

Cattle

Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull
for service, Fee, $2. Located
5 mi. W. Marieita, off Hwy.
120 on Villa Rica Rd. E. F.
Wilkins, Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph.
9-9825.











Fine, artificially bred, solid |

color, Jersey bull, 2-1/2 mos.
old, well grown for age, very
healthy, already weaned, gen-
tie, $35. or 25c ib. W. H. Ivey,
Rt. 1, Box 12, Milledgeville.

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
ecalved Jan. 8, 1959, from Duke
and Larry bloodlines, good
size for age, stocky built and
well tamed. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
11 mos. old, $200. or trade fot
Reg. heifer. M. B. Welsh, Rt.
2, Heath Rd., Macon.

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
12 mos. old, $175. E. C. Daw-
son, c/o Holly Oak Ranch, Rt.
> o 21, Alpharetta. Ph. DR.

Black Angus bull, Westover
Blackcapmere II, calved Nov.
20, 1955, sire, Blackcapmere
of Dwight VII, dam, Cameron
Blackbird II. Selling to pre-
vent inbreeding; also, pure-
bred Landrace pigs, 8 wks. old,
boars and gilts, from good Reg.
bloodlines. H. P. Wilson, Rt.
5, Box 80, Marietta.-

Polled Hereford cow, 7 yrs.
old, bred: also, 1 bull, calved
May 12 1959. Both Reg. R. G.
OKelley, Maysville, Ph. OL.
22-2121. :

12 Holstein springers and 2
Guernseys, all from dairy
herd, calfhood vaccinated,
$200. ea. Louis Tate, Cloud-
land, Ph. 599 (Menlo).

20 polled Hereford heifers,
calfhood vaccinated and bred
to Reg. polled Hereford bull;
also, 18 young polled Hereford
cows. George Eager, Rt. 1,





Large size, Reg. Guernsey
bred heifers, artificial blood-
lines and service age bulls.
Reasonably priced. F. H. Bunn,
Midvilie. .

Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford

cows, heifers and bulls: 3 cows
with calves, $250. to $300. ea.;
7 heifers, $200. ea.; 6 bulls, 1
and 2 yrs. old, $150. to $200.
ea. All Texas _ Domino and
CMR bloodlines. Paul Carpen-
ter, Rt. 5, Tifton, Ph. 1523-R-
Ay

Dairy cattle and service

C.|pulls, Holstein, Ayreshire and

Brown Swiss. TB and
Bangs free and ealfhood vac-
cinated. E. L. Rogers, Rt. 1,
Plains.

Holstein - Guernsey cross
male calf, 2 mos. old $40.;
Holstein male calf, 3-1/2 mos.
old, from Reg. parents, $75.
Jennie Jolley, Rt. 4, Box 194,
Douglasville. .

7 mo. old steer, wt. 400 Ibs.,
real fat, still running with
mother. R. O. White, Rt 1,
Lake Jodeco Rd. Box 371,
Jonesboro. :

24 dbl. Reg., polled Here-
ford heifers. This yrs. heifers
and heifers old enough to
breed; also 1 cow and calf
(show cow). Want to sell lot
together,. J. G. Willis, Alpha-
retta, Ph. GR. 5-5011.

Swine

Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs, Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Priced reason-
able. Lawton Ursery, Hazle-
hurst.

16 pigs, 9 wks. old, halt |

Landrace and half OIC. Rea-
sonably priced. R. H. Duke,
Rt. 5, Box 232, Thomaston
(near Gordon School).

twill ship.

hay, 50 bale.

Reg. SPC boars, 4 mos. old,

extra large for age, nearly 50- |

50 color, best bloodlines, from

(Silver Sue and Cherokee Chief, |

Large enough for spring ser-
vice boars; also, 2 fine Reg.
SPC gilts. At my place, or
George Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

treated, Reg. in




Also,
stock. Wm. E. Lanier, Rt. 2,

1015. oe



OIC breeding stock from
Reg. medium type stock. Bred
guilts, $55. ea. at farm or trade

ifor cattle; pigs, $25. ea. Will

reg. treat and crate pigs. FOB.

\Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

Spotted Poland China bar-
rows, 12 wks. old on Nov. 11,
$15. ea. Ted Taylor, Rt. 2,
oe Oakley Rd., College

ark.

Reg. Landrace hogs, service
age boars, weanling boars and
gilts, all from performance
tested dams and sires. Vacci-
nated for Cholera, Lepto test-
ed. Ga. Cert. Brucellosis Free
Swine Herd No. 17. Reason-
able prices. J. W. Trunnell,
Jr., Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-2040.

EKight, 7 wks. old, pigs, best
of meat type bloodlines, York-
shire and Landrace mixed,
reasonably priced. See after
4:00 PM or Saturdays. Spen-
cer Strange, 602 Savannah
St., Hartwell.

Big bone Guinea crossed
with Hampshire, 8 wks. old,
$8. ea., 2 for $15. At my farm;
also, 2 good shoats, $35. Roy
Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Purebred Duroc pigs, 2-4
mos. old, either sex, bred sows
and gilts to farrow in Feb.
Best of bloodlines, life treat-
ed, meat type, with or without
papers. Reasonably priced; al-
so, 1,000 lb. Holstein cow, to
freshen in Dec. with 2nd calf.
M. M. Newsome, Sandersville,
Ph. 3856.

Reg. Hereford boar, perfect
markings, 2-1/2 yrs. old, pro-
ven sire. Sell for best offer;
also, two 14 wk. old, purebred
boars, $12.50 ea. Cannot ship.
J. H. Pope, Rt. 2, John Petree
ae Powder Springs,- Ph.
4592.

9 mixed breed pigs, 8 wks.
old, Hampshire, Tamworth and
Landrace. .James Thrasher,
Farmington.

Reg. Landrace pigs, shoats,
service boars. Prize winning
at S. E. Fair in 1959. W. iE
Harris, Rt. 4, Kelly Mill Ra.,
Cumming, Ph. TU. 17-6813.

_ Reg. SPC hogs, backed by
top bloodlines, life treated for

Cholera. Lamar Altman, Rt..

1, Alma.

Duroc pigs, males or females,
Reg. in buyers name, $25. ea.
at farm. Ship if buyer pays
Express. Charles W. Welch,
Rt. 2, McRae.

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars,
service age boars, bred gilts,
bred sows, sows with litters.
100 pct. imported bloodlines.
Reg. in buyers name. Unre-
jated prs. H. R. Gossett, Cave
Springs. \

25 pigs, 40 to 65 lbs., $7.50
to $10. ea. or lot for $7.50 ea.
18 eight wk. old pigs, $7. ea.
Joe Purcell, Rt. 3. (Holbrook
Campground), Alpharetta.

Reg. Black Poland Chinas,,

9 wks. old, 3 boars and 4 gilts,
from litter of 8. Wormed and
treated and will Reg. in buy-
ers name. James Payne, But-
ler.

Reg. Landrace service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines, Reg. in buyers
name, prices start at $25. M.
T. Courson, Hazlehurst.

Hampshire and Tamworth
pigs, gilts, sows. and_ boars,
Reg. and unregistered, very
reasonable or will trade for
cattle, any age from 3 days
up. Carl E. Jernberg, Jr., Rt.
2, College Park, Ph. PO 6-
2072.

Landrace pigs from Reg.
stock, for breeders or meat,
will be 8 wks old Dec. 5th.
No letters ans. Royce Richard-
son, Rt. 1, Hwy. 85 So., Fay-
etteville, Ph. HO. 1-3454.

Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old, Reg. |
ride, solid and spotted, bred |

jin buyers name, wormed and
treated for Cholera. Best of
bloodlines, $25. ea. Roscoe
McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge-
ville, Ph. GL. 2-2766.

Meat type Duroc boar pigs,
also, meat type Landrace
boars and gilts. All subj. to
Ree, Best of Bloodlines, ready





now, $15. ea. R. &. Greene, Rt.
1, Arabi, 3 aS

Rte
TE

conformation, pigs, 3. mos.
old, $25.; bred gilts, $50.; 1
extra nice service male, 8 mos,
old, $50. All wormed and life

treated for Cholera and reg. :
in buyers name with United

Duroc Assn. J. H. Donaldson,

Hwy. 96 E. at Houser Mill

Site, Fort Valley. 2



age boars and bred sows ord
gilts. Winners at Augusta Fe'r.
Prices from $25. ea; fes or
pigs, $9. ea. A. R. Greene. tf.
1. Box 507-B, Augusta. Pa.
REgent 6-3155.



Fine Berkshire pigs, 8 vs.
fant

old, lean meat type.
growing, early maturing ki-d,
ready now; also. fine vor" 4%
boar and sow. All elicibi rr
Ree. Stuart Lewis, 1244 C:r--
berland Rd... NE, Atlant: 6,
Ph. TR. .2-1072.

Reg. Berkshire boars, from
outstanding, meat type b'ec7-
lines. Bred for evtra Jes"
and prolificy, f-1/2 mos: o'4.
S. Y. Sosebee, Rt. 1. Demore-t,
Ph. 3-2421.





or 100 Ibs. ea., for sale. C. %.
Milner, Rt. 1, Box 120 Shi!-1.

Horses, Mules, Ponies

At Stud: Red Lights Nob'e
Rex, Reg. 36083, Americ-n
saddle bred stallion, prov 2
sire of top colts, grandson of
Noble Kalarama. Thos. %.
Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Sho-'s
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-6692.



Gentle Indian horse pony,

brown and white spotted and
saddle for sale or trade for a
bred, gentle, large size, Sket-
land mare. R. H. Garrett, Fox
oll and 1150: tbs.; $206,

Pair good work mules, vt.
1.000. and 1,180 ibs... $25.
Howard Gibson, Smyrna, Ph.
HE. 5-0241. ,

Matched mares,
100 lbs. ea. Sell or trade 1 for
bull large enough for service,
any breed except Jersey, or
would consider trading both
for good pr. mules and 2 H
wagon. Lawrence Jones (in-
quire at store at Rover), Wil-
liamson, Ph. 6420.

Gentle Welch gelding pony,
safe for children, works well
and saddle, bridals, harne=s
and good rubber tired cart,
$275. RB. Phillios, REL









Damascus, Ph. PL: 8-3629
(Colquitt).
6 yr. old 800 Ibs. Jennet,

gentle, works to anvthinre,
$100. Harvie Wilson, Rt. 2,
Calhoun.



about 1.090
$75.

1 mare mule,
lbs., work anywhere,

Lewis Rozier, Rt. 2, Box 14, .

Sandersville.



6 Mexican Burros, black,
fawn and spotted color, an? 2
eels. .W. L.. Hardin... Dry
Branch, Ph. SH. 5-6862.

3 yr. old sorrel gelding, from
Reg. stock, $150., in harness
or saddle, very gentle: cart
and harness for sale or trade



ifor buggy. All good as new;
also 500 gal. steel tank, used |

for molasses container in cow
pasture. E. F. Dean, Odum.



Small mule Jack (not Bur-
ro), 5 yrs. old, very gentile,
$75. Carlton Bargeron, Sardis.

Nice 1,000
mule, approx.
works dbl. or single or ride,
$100.; 1,050 Tb. 6 yr. old sad-
dle horse, 3 white feet, blaze



lb. bay mare

face, $135. or $225. for both

or trade for 700-900 lb. gen-
tle 3-6 yrs. old. sound mares.
O. L. Plunket, Vienna.

Shetland ponies, broke to

mares. Jimmie Roy Reddy,
Stone Mountain, Ph. 8924.

stallion, brown with -long
white mane and tail very gen-

ford ealves of same value.
Harold Simpson, 2102 Bolton
Rd., NW, Atlanta 18, Ph.



A-2187.

bred gilts, service age boars,
weanling pigs and open gilts;
Reg. Duroc breeding

Box 84, Metter, Ph. MU 5

Durocs, cherry red, good

Reg. Landrace pigs, serv'ce _



12 good shoats, wt. about 69

about 1,-



10 yrs; old,

4 yr. old Shetland pony .
tle, $250. or trade for Here- - .































proven breeder

PAGE FOUR So



~TWESTOCK

FOR SALE

. Horses, Mules & Ponies

-Nice ponies for children to
ride, $100. and up; also, pony
cart, $35. Mrs. Olen Wilkins,
3366 Rockbridge Rd., Avon-

dale 8-2427.



Nice. Shetland stud colt
with new saddle and_ bridle,
$120. for outfit. Aliah Pasley,
700 Brookwood Dr., Thomas-
ton, Ph. 77-3639,

' Reg. sorrel Tenn. Walking
mare, bred to Reg. Walking
stallion, gentle nature, but
spirited under saddle (from
experienced rider). Fast walk-
-er, good wind, $215. Mrs. R.
. Lee, Sandy Springs, BL.
Pete

Sheep and Goats

Good milk goat, not bred,
gentle, $15. at my home. Gra-
dy C. McHugh, Rt. 1, Lilburn,
ee 5611 (Stone Mountain).

y eenn ate milk goat, bred
-to freshen in Feb., heavy milk-
@r; also, good buck, 1-1/2 yrs.
es oold. PP? De Hearn: 1500 SO. 4
Lane Hwy., Marietta. (across
Soon Plane View Lunch







Room).

15 bred Ewes and 5 Rams,
12.50 ea. R. A. Gaines, Rt. 2,
Elberton, -

- 3 Toggenburg goats (2 milk

does and 1 Billy). Best offer
ets all B. L. McDonald, 929

Park Terrace, College Park.





_Nozther Bobwhite quail
$3. pr; white Doves, $5. pr;
8 ae Partridges, $5. pr.
hi xp. Col, M.O. Miss Eva
Wallace 716 Myrtle St. N.E.
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.

25 Chulearg: 4 and 5 mos.
old, $50. or $2.25 ea. Will not



ship. L, M. Mann, 488 Claire
Dr. S. W. Atlanta 10. Ph, PL
3-7297.

4 pr. jumbo White King
pigeons, $3.50 pr; pr. utility
Kings, $2.50. N. R.. Bryans,

1255 Woodland Ave. S.E., At-
lanta 15. Ph. MA 17-9795.

5 pr. Racing pigeons (Tofts)
with papers. No reasonable of-
fer refused. Ray S. Beini, 1355
Christmas Lane, N.E. Atlanta
6. Ph. ME. 4-0287.

White rabbits
pigs (cavies), at
prices at my place. Mrs.
M. Westbrooks, Hwy. 19, Box
224, No. Alpharetta,

3 pr. Angora rabbits, from
Reg. stock, 8 mos. old, $10. pr.
3 pr. $25. Eugene Barron, Rt.
1, Acworth.

POULTRY

FOR SALE





and guinea
reasonable





Bantams: Old English

games in White, Black Silver

Duckwing, B.B. Reds and Red
Pyle; modern games in brown
red, Birchen and Silver Duck-
wings; Lakenvelders, Lang-
shans, Silver Spangles Ham-
burg, White Crested Black
Polish, white and buff Cochins.
Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent
Ave., Chickamauga.



Black and white butt head-
ed ee goat, 15 mos. old, $10.
OA vans, Rt. 2, Temple.

Part Nubian, part Toggen-
pir male goat, 1-1/2 yrs. old,
for pa ud $4. at my place;

Iso, Geese for sale. Mrs.
ee Kode 3860 Cascade Ras.
SW, Atlanta 11.

1 cross bred Suffolk Hamp-
shire Ram, 1 yr. old, very rea-
fi via price. John M. Allen,





72 Vidal Blvd., Decatur, Ph.
Rake 7-4758.



1 pail goat $10. at my home.

4 pr. 1959 hatch purebred
Light Brahma bantams, all
Show birds, $5. pr. J. Homer
Morgan, 405 East Elm St.
Rockmart. ;

Black and Silver Duckwing,
B.B. Reds, Old English game
and Dark Brown Leghorn
bantams, $5. pr; also stand-
ard Dark Brown S.C. Leg-
horns. J.C. Mitchell -412
Cavender St. LaFayette.

38 or 4 Partridge Wyandotte
bantam roosters, 6 mos. to 1
yr: old, $3. ea. Will not ship.
L, A. Hunt, Rt. 4, Box 101,
aycross.







Be gee ie a 3917 on
Rd. enwood W

~~ LIVESTOCK

WANTED



Want small dairy type heif-
ers. J. B. Bramlett, Margret.

Will trade white face pure-
bred, not Reg. brood cow,
asture bred to Black Angus,
bpprox. 1,200 to 1,400 Ibs. for
hetland mare and stud. Pet-
er R. Iodice, Box 457, Wood-
gtock Rd., Roswell. Ph. 6727.



Want 1 ordinary milch cow,
ot Reg. State price and ad-
ress. . G. Morgan, 1430
_ Sylvan Rd., 3W Atlanta, Ph.
PL. 3-1374.

Want good milk goat, Nu-
pian, Saanan or crossed, butt






headed, prefer second time to

freshen or milking now. Must
be gentle and of good milk
train and priced reasonably.
rs. BE. W. Deckard, 302
hiteford Ave. Atlanta 7, Ph.
A. 4-5279.

Want contact with owner
or Dee. Buck service by Reg.
r purebred, naturally horn-
less Saanan buck, for young
Toggenburg
a Will pay reasonable fee.
- Write what you have. J. W.
Cartledge, Sr., 2829 Hart De.
Columbus.

GAME, FOWL, et.
= FOR SALE
Selling out this yrs birds

nd tine breeders: Bobwhites,
londes, Reds, Gambels, Calif.



oe alleys Blue Scaled Benson
~ quail,

Bie Chukar Partridge. Per-
mit No. 81; also, 5 Golden
- pheasant cocks, 1 wild turkey
en. Cliff Pureell, 217 Mt.
_ Vernon Dr. Decatur.

Flight pen conditioned
= Sen Bobwhite quail, full





| grown, early Spring hatch, $1.

ga: mated prs. $3. pr. Per. No.
p TT Roy Bennett, Cuthbert.

= 150 Chukar quail, $225. for
fot No shipping.

. C. Fow-j}
fe Jer. Woodstock. Ee GL. 5-.
8 58.



' RI. Red bantams, 2 roos-
ters and 3 hens, all young and
healthy, $1. ea. ay Burns,
Rt. 4, Dahlonega.

Bantams: White Jap Sil-
kies, White Crested Black
Polish, white, black and buff
Cochins, Golden Sebrights.
Dif. ages. Some just beginning





to lay. No H: Cogland. Rt, 2,
Conyers. Ph. 5261.
Araucanus (Easter Egg

chickens), grown, $10.00 pr;
Dark Cornish bantams, stocky,
Bulldog type, $6. pr; exrta
roosters, $8. ea; N. H. Reds,
7 wks. old, 50c ea. Ship Exp.
Col. Money Order. Mrs. Addie
A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St.
N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.

Mix col. bantam pullets and
few young roosters, 50 ea;
also, pr. white ducks and I
pr. black ducks, all grown, 75c
ea, Will ship. Send M.O. Cecil
A. Boatright, Rt. 5, Newnan.

Bantams: 8 Dark Cornish
hens and 1 cock, $12.50; 1 R. I
Red hen, $2.: 1 black Cochin
hen, $2.: 6 pr. Black Old Higgs
lish, $4. pr; 4 pr. Golden. Ser
brights, $7.50 pr. Roy P. Gree
son, 307 Pine Hill Road, Dal-
ton.

Bantams: 40 Dark Cornish,
$5. pr: 8 Old English BB, $4.
pr. Al Show stock. Can "{ shi.
John A. Kinsey, Sr. 318 Crown
St. Dalton,

Silver Duck Wing .5.G.
bantams, for sale or trade for

Jap. Silkie hens. G. L. Kuy-
kendall, 4465 Boulder Park







-|Dr. S.W. Atlanta 11. Ph. DI.

4-2735.

12 White Cornish, 8 wks.
old, $3.50; 12 wks. old, $3.75;
bantams, 4 mos. old, 35 and
40c ea; turkeys, $6. and $7.
ea: guinea pigs (cavies), $1.
ea: 2 Cornish hens and i ea.
pullet and rooster, $5.50
Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr
Road, N. E. Atlanta 17.

50 Austra-White hens,
ea. for lot. Will not ship. No
letters. Wiley Dunaway, 846
Sa Dr. Decatur. Ph. DR

150 Leghorns (have finished
molting), 75c ea. EB. E. Hughes,
3923 Spencer ee Macon.

Fe

65c





M A RRE T BULLETIN.

415 Black - aroAce sarbeve:

10-15 Ibs. at my farm. Have to

come Mrs. Mamie Mad-
dox, Rt. 2, Danville.

20 ie 4-A White Leghorn
hens, 2 yrs. old, 60 ea. Exch.
for 20 heavy type pullets, 3
wks. or older. Come after. Mrs.
Kenneth Register, Rt. 1, Box
37, Hahira.

Full stock, foundation mat-
ing Brown and White Leg-
horns, also Black Giant and
W. L. cross, $2. ea; also Cor-
nish-White cross. Miss Hazel
Lucas, Box 312, Alamo.







100 (our strain) White Leg-|

horn hens, better than 85 pct.
production at this time, $2. ea.
Sell all or part to ea. customer.
Roscoe Carden, Rt. 1, Box 185,
Forest Park.

7 yellow Buff Orphington
pullets and rooster, March and
April hatch, $18. for lot. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Box 14, Coog-
ler Rd. Dalton.

6 N.H. hens and 1 rooster,
$7. Cannot ship. H. B. Dur-
ham, Union Point.

35 White Rock and White
Wyandotte hens, $1.50 ea. N.
W. Williams, 3834 Boulder
Park Dr. S.W., Atlanta 11, Ph.
DI 4-2540.

Some geese, $2. each. Julius
Kranats, Rt. 1. Demorest.

Around 19 big, nice geese,
some white, others gray and
white, $1. ea. at my farm 4
mi. Alapaha. on Nashville-
Enigma Hwy. Notify before
coming. Will not ship. W. D.
Allen, Rt. 1, Alapaha.

Bantams: Red Laced Cor-
nish, R. I. Red, Golden Se-
bright, Jap Silkie, $7.50 per
pen (4 hens and cock); 6 hens
and cock Lacey -Roundhead
games, $15.: also want Fantail
and Tumbler pigeons and Chi-
nese geese. H. M. Adams,
Douglasville. :

Sev. Jap. fantail bantams
and variety of other bantams
and game chickens. C. E.
Brock, 1520 Cedar Grove Rd.
Conley.

1959 hatch purebred White
Jap Silkie bantams, $1. ea.
Free rooster with 3 or more
hens, Exp. Col. Money Order.
J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Val-
ley.

White Crest Polish bantams,
pullets, $3.50; cockerels, $1.50;
Crest Golden Polish, $10.
trio; Jap. White Silkies, $4.
pr; Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chicken, pullets, $3.50; cock-
erels, $1. 50. S. J. Griener,









1394 Northwest Dr. N.W., At-.

lanta 18.



Aratcanus (lay blue and
green shelled eggs) and ban-
tams, 1 pr. white Tuffed, $10;
1 pr. Romple bantams, $12;
sev. pr. col., $6 pr.; cockerels,
$3-$6 ea. C. C. Hudson, Box
324, Hinesville.

Pure Dark Cornish cock-
erels and few pullets, $2. ea
here at farm. All large, big
bone, long yellow legged type.
ow Thurmond, Farming-
ton.

Dark Cornish bantams, Show
type, $5. pr; also nice, fat
turkeys, $5. and up. Mrs. J. E.
Carter, McMurry Dr. S. W.,
a 487, Atlanta 11. Ph DI 4-
1388.

1 pr. games, 1/2 Madigan
Gray, 1/4 Hatch and 1/4 Der-
ry Wall, 1. yr. old, $15.; 2
Lacey Roundhead hens, $5. ea.
Wm. MecAlhany, 301 Craw-
ford Ave., Augusta.

1 White Dom stag and 2
white hens, $5.: 1 Wild Cat
Blue 2 yr. old cock, $5. CL U.
Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gaines-
ville.

12 game hens, $2. ea.; and
free to party buying the hens
2 ducks and rooster. John C.



Ford, 4480 Flat Shoals Rd. De-

eatur. Ph, BU 9- oe (after
5 PM).



SES



sae Aas guineas,
grown, $6 pr.; neraly grown,
$5 pr. Exp. Col. Money Order
or check with order. Charles
Smith, 117 Watson Circle, At-
lanta 17.

POULTRY

WANTED



Want 12 yellow feathered
legged bantam hens, near Ma-
con. Owen Jones, Rt. 1, Box
200, Lizella. Ph. 'SH 6-3972.

Want 1 trio ea., Mottled
Houdans, Silver Spangled
Hamburgs and Andalusians.
Quote prices FOB. Mallory
Hatchett, 108 Darling Ave.,
Waycross.

Want 10. pullets, Spring
hatched, purebred R. I. Reds.
oe the price immediately.

W. C. Townsend, Sylvester.

Want 10 March or April
hatch RI. or N.H. Red, or
Barred or White Rock pullets,
within 20 mi. radius. State
price. Mrs. Me W. Rice, Rt. 1,
Douglasville. Ph. WH 2-2783.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE





. Wednesday, No ovemb


































Nice dried apples:
peel and core, 50c_
postage; also, Jim
elec. churn, deluxe, com
with lid, used very littl
Mrs. Henry Mullen,
Lyerly.

~Sundried Peach fruit,
lb. plus postage; also, M
Gourd seed, 15c doz. 2
25. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,

Nice dried Apples, 55
plus postage or will swa
large Pecans, 2 lbs. Appl
4 Ibs, Pecans, ea. pay
age; Clingstone dried Peac
es, 60c lb. plus postage; al
want 1/2 gal. Red multir ys
Onions (not Scullion or S
lots) reasonably priced. WV
John R. Terry, By a
mart.





Honey: in tin, No. 1 tal
honey, del. 3rd zone, 10 Ibs.
$3.80; by Exp. Col. in gla
1 case, 12-2-1/2 lbs., $7.50,
case, 1-1/4 lbs., $3.75: 1 ca:
1 Ib. $6. Rev. Curd W kk
Rt. 2, Box 229, Adrian.

Unwashed white feed
free of holes, 100 lb. ca
ea. in Jots of .-12 or
washed and ironed, $3
All pp. Evelyn Braml
Margret. ea





Two 19 in, front trac
wheels, hubs, tires, and t
for 1951 Ford. Fred bu
4, Dahlonega.



Dry ground Sage, 50c tea-
cupful; dry hot Red Pepper,
25 pods, 30c, 60 pods, 50c
Queen of Meadow, Devil Shoe
String, Yellow, and Blood
root, each, 2 lb. lard boxful,
$1:; Button reot. 1 db. lard
boxful, $1. Add postage: Miss
Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Old fashion large blooming
Sunflower seed (good poultry
feed), 30c large cupful; yellow
root, freshly dug and nicely
washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, 85c;
red Pepper pods, for home
use, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.

Pair hand Cards that card
wool and cotton. Mrs. E.
Waters, Rt. 4, Box 2, Alpha-
retta, Ph. GR. 5846.

2 western steel tree roping
saddles, 1 with padded seat,
both have Dutch collars, bri-
dles, covered stirrups. 1 is rus-
sett color, almost new, $125,
other black, in excellent cond.,
$75. Wm. Curtis Daniel, 228
Kamer St., Carrollton.

Good fertilizer, Earthworm
castings. $2. bu. at my home
Bill Johnson, Mesena.

1959 crop fancy Schley Pe-
cans, sound, selected and best
quality, $40. for 100 lbs. FOB.
G. W. Britt, Grayson.

1959 crop nice Schley and
Stuart Pecans mixed, sound
and clean, $35. for 100 Ibs.
FOB. J. M. Jones, Rt. 1, Box
56, Grayson.

Old fashion, large blooming,
Sunflower seed, (good poultry
feed) 30c large cuptul. Miss
Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57,
Ellijay.

1959 crop Black Walnuts,
hulled and dry, $2. bu. Plus
shipping charges. Send cash or
M.O. Dewey Gulledge, Rt. 1,
Dallas.















A.|PP in Ga. five cents on po

Several lbs. shade aa
Sage, 1959 crop, $1.50 lb.
postage. Mrs. E. P. Rudi
Rt. 4, Toccoa.

Jerusalem Artichokes,
50 gal. PP in 2nd zone,
bu. at my home. All c
washed and firm roots. H;-.
Vaughn, 3051 Piedmont.
NE, Atlanta, Ph. CE. 3-1

Large Stuart Pecans, 19.
crop, sound, well filled,
lb. plus postage: 30c lb. in 1
lb. lots. Miss Hazel L. Wats
1380 Newton Ave., SE, A
lanta 16, Ph. MU. 8-9052.

Shelled Stuart pecan halv
$1.25 lb.; mixed, mostly
ves, $1.10 lb.; 10 lb. and



































Sey

age on 10 lbs. and up out of
state. J. H. Gordon, Ri. s
Adel.

1959 old fashion Black W
nut meats, extra large piec
$1.25. lb. PP: $1. 1b. plus
age in 3 and 10. lb,
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Boyd
Nicholson, Hiawassee.

Nice, large, f
meats, 1959 crop, $1. Ib. p!
postage, $1.25 lb. PP, or ir
and 10 lb. lots I pay posta
Send cash or M.O. Mrs. G
Rogers, Hiawassee.







bu, Ade Box 14, Coogler | R
Dalton.

Large Bamboo fae roo
20c ea. plus postage. B. Fu
157 Crawford St., Colquit

Jerusalem Artichokes,
lbs FOB. Cari: Hearn,
Signal Dr., Rossville.

Kentucky Mountain Buc











1959 Shelled Pecans, most-

ly halves, $1. lb. plus postage.

Will ship anywhere. R. E, Hun-
ter, Rt. 1, Byron.

Fresh crop large Pecans, will
sell all wholesale at 30c lb. or
in small amounts, 3 Ibs. $1.
plus postage. Mrs. Grace Sea-
bolt, 215 North Cliff St., Car-
rollton.

New crop Stuart pecans, big
A-1 size, guaranteed to please.
Del. by prepaid Parcel Post,
45c lb. in Ga., 50ce lb. out-of-
state. No orders less than 5





lbs. Ready for immediate
shipment. H. M. Moorman,
Lovett.



50 or 60 nice fat hens, white,
50c ea; few Red hens, $1. ea.
Come after. Mrs. Clifford
Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley.

490 Rapp Line cross White
Leghorn pullets, 6 mos. old.

Tom Cummings, Macon Hwy.



Hawkinsville.
100 or more Parmenter
Reds, guar. 3-A fine April

hatch, ready begin laying.
Come select what you want.
Mrs. H. W. Simmons, 4131

Riggins Mill Rd. Macon. Ph.

SH 2-1334,



Black Walnut meats, large,
clean pieces, 1959- crop, $1.35
lb. PP or $1.25 lb. plus post-
age. Mrs. Jeanette Chastain,
Hiawassee.

30 lbs. new crop, large May-
han Pecans, 50c Ib. Add post-
age. D. F. Durden, Box 261,
Alamo.

Large, clean Black Walnuts,
1959 crops, $1.25 Ib. PP or
bulk orders of 5 and 10 lbs.
and I pay postage. Send cash
or M. O. Mrs. poe Neve,
ee es






eyes, this yrs. crop, 50c d
Tom Tolliver, Rt. 1, Roe
4 Face. ee
Pure A-No. 1. Ga. Sug
Cane Syrup, case of twel
1/2 gals... $8.: ease of 24 q
$8.75. None shipped. Ros

Frunnins.
arn. J-e,


























Swann, Dawson.

Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.-
75 gal. PP 3rd zone, $1.50 gal.
at my home, $8. bu., 3 bu.
more: also, want Avples, Co1
Wheat, Sweet Potatoes
own use. Buy or exch Ar
chokes or Stuart Pecans fol
same, State what vou have. C
W. Page. 149 North ve
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.

New pony saddle, ee
wiks.. for sale. Mrs. Ramond
M. Jacobs. 201. Wilson St.
Douglas. Ph. EV. 4-1679.

3 stone churns and cross
saw for Sale. Mrs. Lee Kirk-
ley, 3860 Cascade Rd., SW, Al
Janta: 11:

White feed sacks with ic
ters. not washed, 25c ea.; al
chicken fertilizer, 50c bi
Mrs. J. FE. Carter, McMui
Dr., S. W. Box 487 Atlant
Ph. DI. 4-1388.

Too bugey and harn
shape. $
Harris R