Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1959 December 9

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USDA Words, Facts |

By PHIL CAMPBELL

Commissioner of Agriculture

One of the major faults of the U. S.
partment of Agriculture under the
sent administration is that the right
land never seems to know what the left
and is doing.

Figures and so-called facts released by

ther in such a manner as to foster further
v Iderment on the part of the public.

A prime example of such befuddled
bling occurred during the recent an-
convention of the National Associa-
of State Departments of Agriculture
Nashville, Tennessee. |

an address before the nation s Com-
ers, Secretaries, and Directors of
ulture, True D. Morse, Under Secre-
0: Agriculture and president of the
nmodity Credit Corporation stated as
ows:

Farmers were never in a stronger fi-
cial position.

Farm families are making steady
gress. Higher incomes, higher levels
ing, record high farm ownership,
highs in. value of assets and net

h, are some of the measurements
ch show the progress of farmers.

Farmers will continue to make pro-
in 1960. Authorities expect the year
to set new all-time highs for the
my. That means more jobs, more
mer income, and more buying of
productsespecially the high level
items like meat, milk and eggs.

Mr. Morse made the above statements
October 22. Nine days later, on Octo-
er 31, the U. S. Department of Agricul-
lt eleased figures which were reported
the Associated Press as follows:

he Agriculture Department report-





WEDNESDAY, ae 9, 1959

NUMBER OF :

FACT FUMBLING



he Department often conflict with each



ed Friday that prices of farm products de-
clined nearly 1 2/3 percent between mid-
September and mid-October,

The decline put farm product prices
at the lowest level since August 1940, in
comparison with the level of prices paid
by farmers for items used in production
and family living.

The two conflicting reports indicate

_ that either Mr. Morse or the Associated

Press were in error. It is extremely un-
likely that the Associated Press, with its
record for accuracy, was in error.

Whatever Mr. Morses intention, his

_ talk brought a wave of criticism from the

State Commissioners, Secretaries, and Di-
rectors of Agriculture attending the meet-
ing at Nashville.

As a result of Mr. Morses statement
and the USDA release it would appear
that either Mr. Morse did not have all the
facts or deliberately attempted to conceal
the facts. In any case, it is deplorable when

an Under Secretary of Agriculture, in a
major address before state agricultural

leaders, speaks in such a manner as to

mislead the public as to the true plight of -

our farm population.





Agricultural
Cc ALENDAR

lan. 6 - 7, Rock Eagle State Park Geor-
gia Milk Producers, nes Ninth Annual
Convention.



Jan. 14 - 15, Center for Continuing Educa-
tion, University of Georgia, Athens -
Annual Meeting of The Georgia Plant
Food Educational Society, Inc.



Jan. 26, Civic Auditorium, Rome - pany
Production Short Course.



Jan. 27, Rock Eagle 4-H Club Center, Ea-
tonton - Dairy Production Short
Course.



Jan. 28, ABAC, Tifton - Dairy Production
_ Short Course.









Milk Producers Set
%th Annual Convention

The ninth annual convention of Geor-
gia Milk Producers, Inc., will be held at
the 4-H Club Center at Rock Eagle State
Park near Eatonton January 6-7,
_- Activities the first day include a meet-
ee of the board of directors at 2 p.m.,

county representatives at 4:15 p.m., and

an open meeting of the general member-
ship at 7:30 p.m. A show for ladies is sche-
duled at 8:30, while a square dance, spon-
sored by the Square Dance Clubs of Put-
nam County, is on tap for 9:30. ae
_The second daythe general session _
will get underway at 9 am. Georgia
Commissioner of Agriculture Phil Camp-
bell will head a slate of speakers on the

| closing day of the two-day get-to-gether.



FEED ADDITIVES. =
BOOST PIG-GAINS

Feed additives in starter rations fed to
pigs four to eight weeks of age produced
gains that averaged 11.6 to 47.6 per cent
faster than those pigs fed a regular ra-

tion in trials at South Dakota State Col- 7 :

lege.

A combination of streptomycin-sulfa-
quinoxaline gave the fastest and most
efficient gains. Fhe rate of gain was 39.5
per cent better than with the basal ration |

at the 50-gram level and 46.5 per cent :

faster at the 100-gram level.
A ration containing erythromycin had
an average gain of from 13.2 to 28.3 per

cent faster than the control lot. Aureomy-_

cin at the 100-gram level produced a 35.8
per cent increase in daily gain. A combi-
nation of aureomycin and _ erthromycin
gave no improvement over a single anti-
biotic.

Furazolidone, a nitrofuran pronuck in-.
creased gains by 14.3 per cent. A combi-
nation of furazolidone and aureomycin in-
creased gains 38 per cent. Feed efficiency
was boosted from 11.6 to 27.6 per cent in-
various tests.



Georgia

EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH

LARGEST STATE BAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI

Georgia, First:

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@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS

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Weushed with. furnituse:



Want. job on farm doing





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Want single colored man,
around 45 yrs. old, to take
charge of small farm place. 20
Show cattle to care for, drive
tractor and do yard and light
farm work. Room, board, sal-
ary. Good, steady job. Write
and give references from re-
liable party. T. J. Hay, Rt. 2,
Box 453, Columbus. Ph. FA
2-4145,



Want couple or small fam-
ily to work with Poultry lay-
ers, also cattle, and operate
tractor and machinery. Must
be sober and honest. W. H.
Barlow, Rt. 2 Conyers.



Want reliable Christian wo-
man for. light farm work.
Home with elderly woman on
farm, room, board z1d $30.u0.
month. Mrs. W. E. Waller, Rt.
C. Box 55, Griffin,



Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm. Day
wages. Steady work. 4 R.
house, on school bus Rt. No
drinkers. Give references.
co Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folk-
ston.



Want unencumbered coun-
try woman, 30-45 yrs. old, to
do light farm work on farm.
Pay according to work, and
room and board. Mod. con-
veniences. Carl Perry, 603
East Spring St. Monroe.



Want middleaged white wo-
man to tend chickens, flowers
and other light farm work on
small farm, L. M. Metts, Rt. 1,
Rincon.



Want couple or single man
for general farm work. Write
W. A. Mayes, Rt. 4, Rome.



Want white man for work
on farm, taking care of beef
cattle and to help with hay
and oats. No row _ cropping.
Must be able drive tractors
and truck, J. G. Lowe, Rt. 2,
Milledgeville. Ph. WE 2-5590
(Haddock) |



Want at once white or col.
man with family to help ga-
ther crop and do general farm
work. O. L. Gay, Rt. 1, Mat-
thews. Ph. LI 7-6845 (Wrens).





FARM

WORK |

WANTED


Want job on farm at once.
Give full information when

writing. W. C. Stephens, 514
So. Green St., Gainesville.



46 yr. old white woman
wants job at once raising
chickens or picking up eggs
or wages on Poultry farm.
Prefer Cobb or Cherokee Co.
Have to be moved. Can fur-
ish good references. Raised
on farm. Mrs. Grace Wilbur,

t. 2, Cartersville.





Man and wife middleaged,
meed job at once on farm.
Caretaker, stock, drive trac-
tor. Cant drive car or truck
wand know nothing about ma-
fet Need small house and

flonest workers. Want living
wages. John L. Chambers, Rt.
4, Murrayville.

Man, 27 yrs. old and wife
would like work on a farm,
taking care of horses, cattle,
{poultry or truck farming.
@iave to be moved. Contact.
fkloward G. Reid, Rt. 2 Law-
Fenceville.



Exp. dairyman and family
- would like 60 to 70 cow dairy.

onest and sober, and will-
ng worker. Furnish referen-
wes. Roy Murray, Rt. 1, Car-
pesville.

- White, single man, 28 yrs.
ld, dependable, wants job on
farm, doing any kind farm
work. Can drive truck and
pe Plenty able to work.
_ dive as one of family, board,



oom and $20 or $25 week. |.

ariff L,

: Young, Rt. 1, Fair-
qpount.

Want job on farm doing farm
work, or on a chicken farm.
@ife time experience in farm-
fog, handle all tyne farm ma-
ehinery. Am 40 yrs. old, have

ife and 5 children, 17 down




Single man, 49 yrs. old crip-
pled, wants light farm work
with reliable party on farm.
Go anywhere. L. R. Ross, Rt.
2, Roberta.



Exp. dairyman wants a
milking parlor job in No. of

no out-side work), or a job
with laying hens. Write. Keith
A. Snedegar, Rt. 4, Box 89,
c/o Jas. Totherow, Blairsville.



2 white men want job on
dairy or chicken farm, or
both. 47 yrs. old, wife and 5
children, boy 19. Need 5 or
6 R. house, on school bus
route. Emory Simpson, Rt. 1,
Stockbridge.



Want to contract with weli-
able party to furnish me chic-
kens to raise on satisfactory
basis. . . by the week or per
egg. Am exp. Well equipped
(Two chicken houses, 24 X 150
ft.) for raising layers. Good
care given. Located 9 mi. No
Tifton, Hwy. 41. H. L. Hes-
ter, Rt. 1, Sycamore. ed



White man, age 55, wants
job on farm, as Caretaker, that
I could make a living at. So-
ber-and honest. Just wife and
self. Need 3-4 R. house wired
for elec. stove. Can give plen-
ty references as to what I can
do. Warren Perry, 3866 Fair-
mount Ave., Macon.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want reliable party to farm
on share basis, with own trac-
tor. No drinking. 77 A. culti-
vation, over 3 A. tobacco, 4-
7/10 A. cotton; 9 brood sows
on halves, also can work Tur-
pentine on halves. 6 R. house
wired for elec. stove (now va-
cant), on school bus Rt. near
churches. Mrs. W. B. Cain,



4 0 4 yrs. old. Write. Jack Mar-
-. Sin, Rt. 1, Hoschton. |



Sr., Rt. 3, Hazlehurst.

ey

NE Georgia, in a dairy (and



Want farm hand with small
family who can drive tractor
and other farm machinery for
farm. Must be sober, honest
and willing to work. J. S.
Huffman, Rt. 1, Dublin.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE





Bulldozer, model HG, Oli-
ver, crawler tractor with hy-
draulic angle blade, comple-
tely overhauled, $1,250. (Can
be hauled on 1-1/2 ton truck);
also, LeTourneau scraper, 8
to 10 yd., good tires, $1,750.
S. M. Dudley, Rt. 4, Ringgold,
Ph. Webster 5-9481.

Pine tree planter with seaf,
fits any 3 point tractor hook-
up and with new poiut and
coulter. In perfect cord., $225.
FOB Barwick. W. A. Maddox,
dr, 1731 Johnson Rd., NE,
Atlanta, Ph. TR. 6-2933.

Well pump, A-1 cond., 50
ft. with the pipes, $75.00. Mrs.
John Sanders, Rt. 2, Box 21,
Devereux.

Ford tractor and equip.,
cultivator, weeder, bottom
plow, harrow, all for $500.00;
also, Butane tank, 500 gal.
cap., $150.00. Mrs. Edna John-
son, Rt. 2, Statesboro.

1 horse wagon in fair shape,
$10.00; also, 4 good, heavy
duty, 2 H wagon wheels, $5
ea. Edward B. Robertson, Rt.
3, Box 112, Newnan. Ph. AL.
3-0953..-

Iron utility farm trailer, 4
ft. wide, 6 ft. long, to be pull-
ed by tractor, $50 cash. H. C.
Conn, 691 Catherine St., At-
Janta 10, Ph. PL. 3-4533.

National pressure canner, 7
qts. almost new $20. Pink L.
Jenkins, Jr., Rt. 5, Irwinton
Rd.,. Macon.

1 shallow well pump Ruth
Berry, in good cond., $50.
Lonnie Garmon, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.





Propane or Butane gas tank,
500 gal. eap. for sale. Call or
write. Ira D. Forrester, 4485
Georgia Ave., Rt. 1, Doraville,
Ph, GL 7-3406. }

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115 five ft., and 48 four ft.,) 7

broiler feeders. All in good
shape, $1 ea. at my home. N.
C. Randall, Rt. 1, Martin.

Frick OO sawmill with
turner edger, powered by 65
HP MM _ unit on skids, alt
belts and saw complete, can be
pulled with large size tractor.
No letters ans., no Sunday
calls, $475.00. 1 mi. N. Se-
noia on Hwy. 85. Berry J.
Whatley, Senoia, Ph. Lyric
9-3279.

4 Standen milkers with
stainless steel pipe line with
automatic washer, used 18
mos., still in like new cond.
cheap. Audrey Lewis, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Box 306, Sylvania, Ph.
LO. 4-9196. \

250 gal. bulk milk tank with
all milking equipment, prac-
tically new, for sale. E. L.
Brinson, Rt. 6, Sylvania, Ph.
THornwall 1-7531.

1954 Farmall Super C with
fast hitch, 2 bottom plow,
planters, distributors, Cultiva-
tors and peanuts plows. Sell
tors and peanut plows. Sell







tractor and cultivator of equal |

value. Or, will buy tractor
and cultivator. Wayne Adkins,
Rt. 1, Vienna. Ph. 9-5453
(Cordele).

F and W shallow well pump
and tank, almost new, $60.
Ralph Hamm, Valdosta, Ph.



CH. 2-4797.

New Allis Chalmers main
drive combine belt, No. 508971,
$35. Dan Wood, Rt. 3, Doug-
lasville, Ph. Whitehall 2-3577.

4,000 laying cages, Pockman
or equal with water and feed
troughs for sale Make offer.
Mrs. Dora B. Vinson. Thun-
derbird Farm, Alpharetta, Ph.
GR. 5-5695.

David Bradley sickle bar
mower for garden tractor, in
good cond., used but very lit-
the, $30. Cline D. Williams, Rt.
2, Box 207 Buford, Ph. 3997.

1950 Chevrolet, 1-1/2 ton
truck with stake body, $200:
also, wood cut-off saw with





Sears engine, $50. John W.
Landers, Rt. B, Wilson St.,
Griffin.

Caterpillar Bulldozer D-2

with hydraulic blade, good
motor and tires. Write or call
before coming to see. Mrs. J.

W. Suggs, Fairburn, Ph. 7349.

2 seated horse drawn buggy

for sale. W. S. M. Michael,
Quitman.

David Bradley, 3 hp, garden.

tractor, Continental engine
with disc harrow, planter and
big turn plow, good as new,
$125.00. Herbert L. Summers,
Joy Lake, Rt. 1, Morrow.

Rome dbl. section harrow,
suitable for large tractor, good
cond. except disc are worn
some, $500; 60 Allis Chalmers

combine with grain bin, $350;

Homelite power saw, 2 chains
used very little, $250. R. L.
Jackson, c/o Flint River
Harms, Rt. f, Jonesboro, Ph.
DR. 8-2245 (Atlanta).

Girton, 300 gal. stainless
steel farm bulk tank, com-
plete with new 2 H. Copeland
Matic compressor with copper
tubing, $850.00. Frank Chap-
pell, Jr., Rt. 1, Plains.

300 gal. Dari-kool bulk milk
tank, stainless steel inside
and out, perfect operating
cond., reasonable; also, want
duster and blow pipe for ham-
mermill, Hugh White, Rt. 3
Toccoa.

3



1,008 cages and Eggomatic

grader and washer and Egg

ueen washer with egg bas-
ets. Will sell all or any item
separately. Robert F. Swint,
ire ae Jonesboro, Ph. GR,



Hudson, 10 hole self hog
feeder, good as new, $50. Ed-
win Cole, Rt. 1, Nichcwus.

1957 Farmall 200
slightly used for sale.
Thomason, Rt. 1,
Ph. TH. 3-7039
ville.)

Used Farmall Super A trac-
tor disc harrow, planters and
cultivators, in good cond.,
$525, at my place on Hwy. 29.
E. W. McDaniel, Rt. 3, Law-
renceville, Ph, TH, 3-7354.



tractor
Troy
Grayson,
{Lawrence-

Wednesday, December

|Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.



2, Gainesville,






FOUIPMENT

WANTED



Want used cement mixer,
any cond., cheap for cash. M,
H. Stanford, 5369 Rodgers Dr, -
Columbus. ae

Want Cub tractor or other
small type with equipment s
Clyde Maxwell, Rt. 4 Smyrna,
Ph. HE, 5-4832. Cd

_ Want carburetor for 1950





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ot:



Ford tractor. Advise price in
first letter. Mrs. G. M. Wagon-_

er, Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Want 1 late model turbine
water wheel, good cond., pric- |
ed reasonable. Must be easy to-
get to. State make and size,
Grover Lindsey, Rt. 1, Muselja,

Want Farmall A tractor with
or without equipment, in good
cond. Advise year model and
price. Within 50 mi. radius of
Marietta. Albert W. Barron,
Rt. 2, Kennesaw. a

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Want used Ford, 2 row, -cul--
tivator. Buy or will exchange
2 row Allis Chalmers cultiva-
tor for Ford. John L. Ander-
son, Rt. 3, Spring Valley Rd.,
Athens. a






Want complete hydraulic
system for an International 06
tractor. John Nelson, Rt. 1,
Reynolds. ) a

Want 100 to 500 ft. 3/4 or 1
in. used pipe. Must be cheap,
Write what you have and
price; also, want 5 or 6 in., 50
to 60 ft., belt to pull feed mill.
Must be good. H. K. Holyoak,
Enigma, Ph. 464. =

Want 1953 model or later
Ford tractor, bush and bog
harrow, scoop pan, sub-soiler
and blade, in good cond. for
cash. Give all details in first
letter. J. L. Armstrong, Rt.
oo Ph. GR. 4-

Want manual lift for Allis
Chalmers tractor. L. H. Mid-
dlebrooks, Jr., Rt. 1, Stone
Mountain. ; oe

Want 3 way hitch dirt scoop
for John Deere tractor, from
party close to Blackshear. E,
A. Powers, Blackshear. 3

Want 400 or 500 gal, stain.
less steal inside and out bulk
milk tank, either water cool
or direct ee

























FORSALE ~

Charleston Wakefield a
Round Dutch frostproof Cab
bage plants, 300, $1., 500, $1.
90, $2.50 M. PP. R. Chane
Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.

Cert. seed sweet potatoe
any amount, very reasonabl
FOB farm; also, taking orders |
Georgia grown tobacco plants,
Hicks Broadleaf, Cokers 402
or White Gold. Del. first week
in March. $4, M. FOB farm,
$1. M. with order. Count,
quality guaranteed. W. E..
SE aees Box 25, Lake

ark. os

Ga. Red Sweet potatoes,
large or small quantities. Truck
loads a_ specialty. B. J. Head,
Alma, Ph. 3791. a

Hazelnut, Mtn. Blueberry or
Huckleberry, $1.25 doz."
Sweetgum and Walnut trees
$1.50 doz.; Blue Damson plum,
6, $1.; _Gooseberries, Crab-
apple, Muscadine and Scup-
pernong grape vines, 6, $1.25.
Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega. a

Catnip bunches, Sage, plants,
Blue Damson plum and May
Cherry trees, Muscadine grape
vines and Black eee 3
6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. F. MW

























Strawbere
A
go000 ~
promp

Mastodon
plants. $1. 255 C., $10; Wve
young, clean plants,
roots, large berries,
shipment. P. B. Reynolds, R
2, Gainesville, - 2

Klondike Strawberry pla
300, $2. 500, $3., $5. M.; .
T., $1. C., 500, $3.50, 36
All young, well rooted
Add postage. Ethel

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FOR SALE |



own Turkey Fig bush
oted, State inspected, i) ah
ae ea. PP. G. M. Moseley.
0.



Mastodon and Blakemore
rawberry plants, $1.30 C.:

dikes, 500, $3.50, $5. M.
rs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-

ng.
Cert. Superfection everbear-

C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph.
4-4706.

il



ke Strawberry plants, $1.
$9. M. Add 25c per C. for
stage. Mrs. John L. Porter,
47 McAfee Rd., Decatur.



rooted and damp packed,

ce C., $8. M. Minimum ship-
200 plants. Add 25e per
r postage. No C.O.D. Mrs.
. Butler, 466 Page Ave.,
Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846.

Strawberry plants, Florida
$2. C.; Rabbit-Eye Huck-
erry plants, 25c- ea. plus
cel post or express. A. T.
lteer, 304 N. Clay St., Quit-





mson Plum, 3, $1.75; Fig
bushes, $1. ea.;
Thyme, 25c
Parsley, 25c doz.; Garlic
plants, 3 doz., $1. Add postage.
Frd Witherspoon, 308 Hol-
Jerness St.,. SW, Atlanta 10,
1. PL. 3-5251.

Broccoli, Brussels sprouts,
nese cabbage, Nest Onion
ants, Wakefield cabbage,
rlic plants, heading collards,
ohirabi, all 35c doz.; Par-
y, 50c doz.; Lemon Balm,
50c. No less $1. orders. Mrs.
V.- franklin, Sr. (Rt. 4,
ister.

Wakefield cabbage plants,
well rooted,early headers af-
fer transplanting, 500, $1.50;
lots of I M. or more $2.25
Satisfaction quaranteed. J.
Williams, Alma.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2.
500, $7., $12.50 M. Add
age. C. D. Crowe, Rt. 2,
esville.

Mtn. Huckleberry plants,
aring size, 25, $2.; Black
uinut sprouts, 3, $1.65; Ha-
ut bushes, 25, $2.; wild
awhberry plants, 5 doz.: $1.-
; tame Himalaya berry
ants, $1.25 doz.; fresh dug
low root, washed, clean, 4
lard boxful, $1.25. Add
stage. Mrs. Nancy Hender-
1, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.

<londike Strawberry plants,
50 C. PP; Tenn. Beauty
awberry plants, $1.50 C.
. Mrs. Herman Hemphill,
2, Gainesville.

lakemore Strawberry
ts, well rooted, full count,
mp packed, prompt del., $7.
I. PP. No less than 1,000 ship-
ged. Mrs. Lois Scoggins, Rt. 1,
x 287, Palmetto.

Streamliner everbearing
awberry plants, $1.50 C.;
fashion sweet peach, Yel-
iow August peach (seedlings),
ed and yellow Plum, Apri-
ots, well rooted, Muscadines,
$1.: Blackberry, Dewberry.
Boysenberry, $1. doz. PP.
Ts. B. T.. Thornton, Rt. 1,
owdon.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE

















quare, wire tied, bright,
ixed, bales pasture hay, 50c
bale at barn. Mrs. J. C. Neal,
Silver Creek Ranch, Rt .2,
ustell, Ph. 2959.

Fescue, Clover and Dallas
rass hay, 50c bale at my
farm, past River from Atlan-
on Campbellton Rd. R. W.
Idwell, Douglasville, Ph.

Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
rtilized, no rain, $30. ton
farm. M. T. Courson, Hazle-

Alfalfa and Timothy hay
xed, approx. 50- 50 (half
j half), without rain, cure
perfect, in wire bound
$40. ton. FOB. Milton
mnon, Box 196, Buchanan.



~~

g Strawberry plants, $22 CG:

Healthy, well rooted, Klon- |

Klondike Strawberry planis,

diold heifers.

Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, high in protein
content, cut and saved right.
FOR farm. Will del. up to 200
mi. J. L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin.

Coastal Bermuda hay, in
square bales, 75c bale at farm.

R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River.

Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro en:
DR. 8-2245 (Atlanta),

1,000 bales, 1959 ero
fertilized and limed Res
and Clover hay, square bales,
got up without being rained
on, 50c bale at my farm, 4-1/2
mi. N. Dalton, on Hwy. 71: J.

. Anderson, Rt 4
Pi BR boi

1,200 bales Serecia Lespe-
deza, baled without rain, $30.
ton at barn. Will del. reason-
able distance. Also some Oat
hay. Mrs. W. A. Estes, RFD
Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4694
(Stockbridge).

Bermuda, Fescue and Clo-
hay, $1. te or $45. ton
n average wt. per bale. G.
W. West, Jr., Box 201, Sandy
Springs, Ph. BL. 5-3937.

Several tons choice Coastal
Bermuda hay forsale at my
barn. Highly fertilized and
cut and baled without rain.
Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sere-
ven, Ph. Juno 4-2312 (Odum).

80 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, well fertilized, should
contain 8 to 13 pect. protein
and 2-2-1/2 pet. fattening
qualities, $30. ton at barn, $35.
ton del. within 50 to 60 mi. of
farm for order of 5-1/2 tons
or better. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3,
Macon, Ph. SH. 2-5117.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE

Cattle

Reg. polled Hereford bull
and heifers, 5 Reg. cows, cal-
ves at side, 25c lb; also SPC
boar and 2 gilts, long meat
type and want small Shetland
stud and large Shetland mares.
Will trade Hereford cows for
ponies. Must be gentle to ride.
Ralph Hamm, Valdosta, Ph.
CH. 2-4797.

1 male Guernsey calf, 5 mos.
old, for sale at my home, 9-E
Hwy. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, Rt.
3, Dawsonville.

Zato Heir bull, subj. to Reg.,
2-1/2 yrs. old, wt. 1,000 lbs.
or more, calfhood vaccinated
for Bangs. Guaranteed breed-
er; also, 2 Landrace boars,
subj. to Reg. 300 lbs. ea. Never
used for service. W. C. Camp,
c/o Camps Wild Acres Farm,
Sharpsburg.









Reg horned Hereford bull,

11 mos. old, gentle, $200. M.
B. Welsh, Rt. 2, Heath Rd.,
Macon.

25 Holstein, ist and 2nd
calf, fall freshening, heifers,
large, growthy, disease free,
guaranteed udders. R. B. Cur-
tis, Farmington, Ph. Madison
2603.

Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
7-12 mos. old, good bloodline
conformation. Priced reason-
able, or will trade for equal
amount of corn. W. H.- Bar-
low, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. HY;
2-6676.

1 Jersey bull also, 2 pigs,
for sale. i . Harrison,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-5157.

Black Angus bull, Westover
Blackcapmere 2nd, born Nov.
20, 1955. Sire, Blackcap-
mere of Dwight 8th; Dam,

Cameron Blackbird 2nd. Sell-

ing to prevent inbreeding. Ts:
P. Wilson, Rt. 5, Box 80, Ma-
rietta, Ph. 7-1103.

Holstein bull, not mean,
ready for service. C. C. West-
moreland, Rt. 1, Box 33, Jef-
fersonville Rd. Dry Branch,
Ph. SH. 5-9756.

1 young Reg. Aberdeen An-
gus cow with 2 wk. old Reg.
Angus bull calf; also, 1 young
Reg. Aberdeen Angus cow
with 2 wk. old Reg. Angus
heifer calf. Reasonable prices
for quick sale. Will del. up to
150 mi. C. N. McClure, Daw-
sonville.

% nice Holstein heifers,
freshen between now and Jan.
1: 9 ready to breed; two 10
mos. old, and nine 3-1/2 mo.
Roger P. You-
mans, Richmond Hill (25 mi.



S. Savannah), Ph. TU. 4-2313
(Midway ). -



_ Good quality Hereford bull,

(18 mos. old, for sale. F..E.
Parrott, Box 56, Red Oak, Ph.
PO. 1-5905 (Atlanta). | =

-Polled Hereford cow, 7 yrs.

old, bred and 1 bull, calved
May 12, 1959. Both reg. T.
G. OKelley, Maysville, Ph.
OL. 2-2121.

50 Angus cows and calves,
some Reg., all extra nice.
Lawrence P. Cobb, Rt. 2, Gray
Rd., Marietta, Ph. CE. 3-6853
(Atlanta).

Reg. polled Hereford bull,
2-1/2 yrs. old, Reg., wt. ap-
prox. 1,400 lbs, $400. Selling
to prevent inbreeding: also
polled Hereford bull, 9 mos.
old, wt. approx. 500 lbs. for
sale. Will transfer papers. on
poi, Ts J. Rey. RE 2 Box
453, Columbus, Ph. FA. 2-
4145,

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
calved Feb. 24, 1959, very
dark red and extra well mark-
ed. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground.

6 Reg. Aberdeen - Angus
bulls, good. bloodlines, 10 to
14 -mos. old; 2 Aberdeen-
Angus bulls, purebred, not
Reg., Aberdeen-Angus heif-
ers, calfhood vaccinated, 10-12
mos. old, real nice, in good
shape. P. E. Doster, Jr., Rt. 1,
Abbeville, Ph. EM. 5-2630
(Rochelle).

Several bred and open Reg.
Angus cows. Granddaughters
of Home Place EHileenmere
99/35th. Sell at reasonable
prices. W. C. Hardy, Rt. 1,
Box 275, Griffin, Ph. 6767.

1 Reg. Jersey milch cow,
due to ecalve Dec. 10, bred to
Guernsey bull, $165. H. C.
Maxwell, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-
2914 (Lawrenceville).

Jersey bull, 11 mos. old,











ifrom Reg. cow and bull, top

Jersey dairy bred, $125. Pink
L. Jenkins, Jr., Rt. 6, Irwinton
Rd. Macon.

1 young Reg. Black Angus
bull, wt. about 600 lbs., $150.
or will swap for Reg. heifer
of good quality; 1 Reg. Black
Angus cow, 5 yrs. old, $200.
W. E. Vinson, Jr. Byron, Ph.
SH. 6-1088 (Macon).

Several extra good Reg.
polled Hereford bulls, best
bloodlines, very red, short and.
stocky. Winton Harris, Rt. 1,
Screven, Ph. Juno 4-2312
(Odum). t

Reg. Guernsey bred heifers,

Cert. bloodlines, and service
age bulls, from high producer,

good color. F. H. Bunn, Mid-

ville.

Purebred (no pavers) beef
type short horn bull, born
April 11. 1959 red color, $100.
Adam Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue
Ridge.

Swine

Reg. SPC boars and gilts,

some of the best bloodlines,
from long meat type, sow and
boar, out of big litter, perfect
spots, 50-50 . color, fine for
A-4 project, now 4 Mos. old.
At my place or will ship.
George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring.
Purebred Spotted Poland
China males of service age and
bred gilts, $35. to $60.; open
gilts and younger males, gua-
ranteed free of Bangs and
iepto, 60 to choose from.
Special offer in lots of 6 or
maore. D. A. Law, Chula, Ph.
1716-R-2 (Tifton).

5 Landrace and Duroc
crossed shoats, 50-60 lbs.; al-
so, 7 Hampshire and Duroc
pigs. All reasonably priced. E.
F. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Marietta,
Ph. 9-9825.

Res. bred and open Tam-
rs gilts, out of 1959 So.
Fair Jr. Champion sow; the
long, meaty, full ham _ strain.
John P. Dempsey, c/o Belfair
Farm, Rt. 2, Rome, Ph. 7764.

Young Tamworth boar, wt.
approx "300 lbs. Belfair Royal
Lad, out of bloodlines with
large litters and growthy type
pigs.. J. R. Dempsey, Rt, 22;
Rome, Ph. 8983.

Pigs, all ages and sizes, cast-
rated and wormed. Come see.
Mrs. Dora B. Vinson, Dorris
Rd., Crabapple Community,

Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5695.

16 shoaty feeder pigs and 2
good brood sows, already bred.
$10. ea. if all taken. E.

Box 112,



Robertson,
Newnan.

Rt. 3,



ace aN







521 lbs. Reasonable prices. W,
R. Dennis, Box 131, Chick-
amauga, Ph. 5881.



10 SPC pigs, 7 Duroc and

SPC, all $6. ea. if all taken
or $8. ea. separately. Jerome
Davis, County Lire Rd., Rt.
1, Dallas.

Landrace pigs from Reg.
stock, for breeders or meat.
Cholera treated. Now ready.
No letters ans. Royce Rich-
ardson, Rt. 1, Hwy. 85 So.
Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-3454.

Choice Landrace breeding
stock, imported bloodlines,
treated. Service age boars,
bred gilts. and weanling pigs;
also, choice Duroc breeding
stock, service age boars, open
gilts, and weanling pigs. All
reg. in buyers name. William
E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Met-
ter, Ph. MU. 5-1015.

5 Pigs, about 8 wks. old,
Duroc and .Spotted Poland
China cross, $6. ea. at my
home, 2 mi from Eastman on
Soperton Hwy. Thomas Col-
lins, Eastman.

Reg. Landrace gilts and
boars, service age boars, bred
sows and gilts. Winners in
Augusta Fair, home of 4-H
Grand Champion. A. R,
oe Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars,
service age boars, bred gilts
and bred sows, 100 pct. im-
ported bloodlines. Reg. in
buyers name. Unrelated pairs.
Treated for Cholera. H.. R.
Gossett, Cave Springs.

Purebred Landrace pigs, 10













wks. old, bears and gilts, sub-
ject to Reg. H. P. Wilson, Rt.

5, Box 80, Marietta, Ph. 7-
1103.

_ Duroc pigs, 9 wks. old, Reg.
in buyers name and wormed

and treated for Cholera.
From good bloodlines. 9 in
litter, both sexes, $25. ea.

Roscoe McDonald Jr., Rt. 1,
Milledgeville, Ph. GL. 2-2766.

Reg. SPC pigs, from the best
bloodlines. Guaranteed dis-
ease free herd. Will not ship.
CCurtis M. Agner, Rt. 3, Fitz-
gerald.



ace , small
disease-free herd, litter aver- |
rage 12 and 56 day wt. average






| Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines, Reg. ,

T. Courson, Hazlehurst. NG



gilts and sows, bred and open
and 1 Reg. lLandrace
from top bloodlines. R. G.
Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe.



from FFA chain, can be Reg.,
ready for service, wt, about

rison, Rt. 2, Macon.



50 feeder pigs, 8 to. 12 wks,

price on lot. Robert E. Foran,



2514 oe
5 cross pigs, Yorkshire and
BPC . gilts, excellent type

ready Dec. 24th to go, $15. ea,
at farm. Ray Cook, Palmetto,
Ph. 6073. Ses

8 purebred Yorkshire male

$15. pr. 11 in litter. Will not
ship. Near Draketown. A. D.
Evans, Rt. 2, Temple. :

1 Reg. SPC boar, FFA pig
chain hog, meat type, 10 mos.
old for sale. Don Thompson,
ees Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-



Horses, Mules, Ponies

I large bay mare, 4 yrs. old,
looks to be in foal, wt. about
1,400 Ibs.; 1 Quarter type
mare, 5 yrs. old, wt. about 900

Millian, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3~-
4439 (Lawrenceville).

2 Palomino horses, 1 mare,
3 yrs., wt. 850-900. Ilbs., 1



Both are very gentle, have

No letters answered and no
Sunday calls. Located 1 mi.
N. Senoia on Hwy. 85. Berry
J. Whatley, Senoia, Ph. SY.
9-3279. ;

3 mules for sale.
O. L. Gay, Matthews.

16 mo. old Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing horse stallion, saddle



contact.



Reg. No. 590557; also 1 goo
western saddle. Elwyn Hame-
er, Jr., Priddy Rd., LaGrange,
Ph. 2-6533.



1 purebred Reg. Duroc male,
9 mos. old, $40. David Helms,
Rt. 1, Warner Robins, Ph.
GA, 9-1825.

Reg. Spotted Poland China
gilts and males, long meat
type, best bloodlines, about 4
mos. old, $25. ea. Edwin Cole,
Rt. 1, Nicholls.

Purebred Tamworths, Reg.
herd. Free of disease, well
pointed as to conformation,
color, length, depth and muscle
depth, loin sides. Sows raise
Jarge litters of good pigs. All
sizes from 10. wks. to service
age boars and open and bred





| gilts. Reasonable. Mrs. Char-

les Baldwin, c/o Charles Bald-
win Farm, Suwanee, Ph. 7181
(Buford).

3 big sows, healthy, gentle
and ready to breed, prolific
and real mothers; 25 good pigs
and shoats; few 100 lb. shoats,
corn fed on floored pen. Come
or call. Prices are right. N. E.
Smith, 421 Arnold St., Hape-
sue Ph. PO. 1-8276 (Atlan-
ta).

25 Poland China pigs, 10
wks. old, in fine shape, pure-
bred, subject to Reg. Come get
what you want. Mrs. H. W.
Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill
Rd., Macon.

Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs, Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Priced rea-
sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha-
zlehurst.

Pigs, 10 wks. old, $10. ea., 2
for $15.; bred sows, $50. ea.
at my farm. Roy Grindle, Rt.
1, Dahlonega. :

Purebred Duroc pigs,
mos. old, either sex, bred sows
and gilts to farrow in Feb.
Best of bloodlines, disease
free. Meat type. With or with-
out papers. Reasonably priced;
also, 1,000 Ib. Holstein cow,
freshen in Dec. with 2nd calf,
artificially bred. M. M. New-
some, Sandersville, Ph. 3856.

Duroe pigs, males or femal-
es, Reg. in buyers name, $25.











B.{ea. at farm. Will ship if buy-

er pays express. Charles W.
Welch, Rt. 2, McRae.



2-4

At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing horse stallion, Reg. No.

sale, 48 in. pony, saddle, bridle.
and a Walking horse. Ben Hill,
2531 Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon,
Ph. SH. 5-5394. ~

8 mo. old half Quarter
Horse and half Shetland stud
colt, strawberry roan with
large blaze. Sell or consider



Roger S. Cobb, Box 355, Ma~
rietta.

Large type Shetland pony,
6 yrs. old, brown with long
white mane and tail; also, nice
western type saddle and bri-
dle. Henry Dingler, Rt. 1.
Moreland, Ph. AL. 3-2391.

Bay mare, wt. about 1,200





lbs., 5 yrs. old, with 5 mo. old >

colt by side. Both work type
stock. Mare works and han-
dles good. W. H. OKelley, Rt.
4, Commerce.

Welch pony, very gentle

saddle,
cart Re 8.

bridle,

Phillips, Rt. 1

quitt.

Mare horse about 9 vis, old,
very gentle, works to both



wagon and plow, $65. John

W. Landers, Rt. B, Wilson St..
Griffin.



wt. 1,200 Ibs. ea. $350. for
all or will sell seperately. On
Old Cordele and Drayton Rds
R. G. Eason, Rt. 1, Vienna.
Ph. 484-M-2 (Cordele). ;

2 large farm and pulpwood
mules, 1 wt. about 1,300 lIbs.,
other about 1.200 Ibs: also,
large pulpwood or farm mare,

with ea., $125. ea. Lon May.

Rt. 4, Box 97, Eastman, Ph.
2682.

saddle mare 800 lbs., 4 yrs. old,
7 mos. old, 3/4 horse, 1/4 Mor



5-22.46. aoe Ss

; ; in buyers
name. Prices start at $25M.

Reg. Landrace and Berkshire

boar

Black Poland China boar,

300 Ibs. $100, Johnnie Mor=

old, $6. to $9. ea. Wormed,
weaned, growing fast. Special

Rt. 3, Douglasville, Ph. WH.

pigs, 6 wks. old, $8. ea. or fe

lbs. works and rides. Guy Mc- |



gelding, 2 yrs., wt. 750 Ibs..

been riddn some, $125. ea.

broke, Go-Boys Early Chance,

451562, proven sire; also, for.

trade for young Shetland stud, .

and safe for children, with
harness and

Damascus, Ph. PL. 8-3680 Col-



4 mare mules, 2 black and
8 yrs. old, wt. about 1,100 ea.,
others about 12 yrs. old and

wt. about 1,300 Ibs. Harness

oe

i sorrell saddle mare,.90e8
Tbs., 5 yrs. old, $175.; lxbay .

$175.: also, 1 bay filly colt,

gan, $65. J. A. Roberson, Rt
2, Box 50, Brunswick, Ph. AM.









































































Ponies

= SS potted;
' enry Stephens, Social Cir-

ae es T. Dabney,



fess,

~ galf, H. :

_ Pine Mountain.

Want good work mule, one
- that will work to anything.

State price. Claud Watson, Rt.
ee Wii ee cee A Dr.s Dunwoody,



FOR SALE



Horses, Mules & Ponies
Hees yi. ola: Tenn.
. :gaited horse, very gentle for
- @hildren, $200. C. E. Allbriet-

Walker,

ton, 110 Howard Dr., College

-- Park, Ph. PO. 1-9057 (Atlan-

7 yr. old mare, 5 gaits,
gentle for ladies, but has plen-
ty pep and style, mulberry
oan, 3 stocking feet and blaze

|) face, $250. at my farm. N. D.
1 pend Douglasville, Ph. WH.

= for _chil-
ren, also, Mexican Burro.
riced reasonable. B. B. Burk-
salter, Claxton, Ph. 40.

suitable

Shetland Ponies, solid and
also, bred mares.

gle, Ph. 3503.

Very gentle brown male
hetland pony for sale, Fran-
2624 Lenox
d., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 3-



. Bebe.



1 mare, wt. approx. 1,200
}bs., 11 yrs. old, sound, good
worker, gentle to ride, $165.
-gohn M. Allen 172 Vidal Blvd.,
Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-4758 (At-
peaiilay. 6

en good gaited saddle horses;






ae Walking horse; 2 cow

orses; 4 good used western

paddles: 1 dbl. seated buggy

single seated buggy and har-

fs new harness, A-1 cond.:

4 including new top, A-1
nd. Ralph C. Sanders, Cuth-
pert, Ph. RE. 2-2400 days.

Shetland ponies, child



Bole, for sale, J: H. Reddy.

tone Mountain, Ph. 8924.

Grey Quarter type mare, 6
yrs. old with filly colt, chest-
ut with white mane and tail,
@t side. Rebred to Reg. Palo-
mino stallion. Mare gentle and
fides well but not for begin-



- fher. Mrs. J. W. Bailey, Wayn-
-gsboro, Pu, 210%,

Mare mule about 950 Ibs.,
ork anywhere, $75. W. E.
Diamond, Rt. 1, Fellwood Rd.,
-ollege Park, Ph. PO. 1-5506
Atlanta).

Nice spirited black saddle
mare; 7 yrs. old, $100. H. C.





gones, Rt. 2, Moon Rd., Pow- |

er Springs, Ph. 2753.

- T0 to 12 good fat mules,




prices reasonable; 2 to 3 good

aaddie horses: also, welch fil-
. 5 yrs. old, bred to Shetland
@tallion to foal in the spring,

- for-sale or trade for_horse or

ule. F. P. Cooper. Sr., Pow-
er Springs, Ph. 5465.

- Sheep and Goats

10 to 25 Ewes from herd of
Pe priced reasonably. Some
(Western and some Southern
-/gtock. Some are lambing now.

a Holyoak, Enigma, Ph. |
64.



Reg. Alpine milk goats, Del
Nc strain. Young buck

gady for light service, $25. ea.
Iso few bred does. L. P.
ingledorff, Alma Rd. (4 mi.





W. Douglas), Box 463 Doug-

- TVESTOCK



_ WANTED

oo : Want horse, 5 or 6 yrs. old, |-
ee will work or ride, wt.

irom 900 to 1,100 lbs. Must be

> -and safe for children

%o handle and ride and Rea-
-gonably priced. Give details

ies Bro Mia. Henry N. Moulton,
RE

. 5, Macon. Ph. YU. 6-3565.



Want Reg. French Alpine
- doe that will give from 2,500
pe; t 3,000 lbs milk per yr.;

go, want Reg.
See fiir about the same. F. 4H.

al-
Saanan age

illerd, Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph.

_ WE. 4-6012.

Want to exchange 10 mo.

- - old Black Angus (part Jersey)

male, nice for beef or stock,

is _ ow, wt. about 700 lbs. for a

mice mileh cow with

zoe
C. Prophett, Rt. 3,








50;



(MAM KET BULLETIN

Want good milch cow. with

: calf. Reg. not important. State

EWESTOCK

price and details. Frances
Sampson, Rt. 4, Blairsville.

GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALE







Bobwhite quail, about 300
for sale. Permit No. 36. C. E.
Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest Dr.
S. E., Atlanta 16. Ph. MA
7-1665.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
10 wks. to 5 mos. old, raised
in large flight pens. Permit
No. 63; flying Mallard ducks,
$5.00 pr. Golden Sebright
bantams, $3.00 pr. $4.00 trio;
also want pr. Red Carneaux
pigeons. C. L. Cawthan, River-
dale, Ph. GR 8-8106 after 6
PM.

Extra large Northern Bob-
white breeder quail, improved
39 yrs. 1 to 3 ozs. heavier
than -average, 1958 crop, var-
ious ages, ready for del. Per-
mit No. 1. Free color photos,
weight Cert. and prices. Wm
A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark

Bldg. Atlanta. Ph. MU
8-0866.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
early 1959 hatch, $3 pr; white
doves, and Chuka partridges,
ea. $5 pr. Ship Exp. Col. Miss



Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.,

NL CBS Atlanta: 8.: Pa. TR

4-5152.

1959,
breeders,



Bobwhite
$3.00 pr;
$1.25. -ea.;. -Gambles,. - Blue
Sealed, Calif. Valley, $6.00
pr; young, $2.00 ea; Chukar
partridges, $2.00 ea.; 1 wild
turkey hen, $10: 4 Golden
pheasant. cocks, $7 ea; few
Tenn. Red and Blonde quail,
$4.00 pr. Cliff Purcell, 217
Mt. Vernon Dr. Decatur. Dr.
3. 4eee. 325)

mated
young,



25 Chuka partridges, 4 - 5

mos. old, $50. or. $2.25 ea. L. M.

|Mann, 488 Claire Dr. S. W.,

Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-7297. .

6 Peacocks, good cond., $25
ea; also 6 geese, fat, in good
cond., $2.50 ea. J. T. Man-
ning, Rt. 4, Marietta. Ph.
9-6464.

Peacocks, 3 and 4 yrs. old,
$20 ea.; peahens, same age,
$17.00 ea, Black Tail ban-
tams, $2.00 ea. $5 trio. O. L.
Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia.

1959 mature Ringneck phea-
sants, lots of 50 or more, hens





}and cocks, $2.75 ea. Full fea-

thered and flight pen condi-
tioned. Marcus Mansell, Box
69, Roswell. Ph. 6417.

. 1 pr. pheasants, $2.00; 9
pigeons, $9.00; 6 Jap Silkie
bantam roosters, $1 ea., also 1
sheep, ..6.00. Buster Davis,
Rt. 2, Acworth.

1959 raised pheasants per
pair: Ringneck Mongolians,
extra Jarge Wiscn. stock, $6.-
Mutant, $5.50; Reeves,
$7.50; Eng. Blackhens, $7.00:
Chinese Ringneck, $5.50 trio;
also want 1 ea. white phea-
sant and Amherst cocks, and
2 Golden hens. Mrs. A. L. Ro-
berts, Rt. 6, Macon. :

Pigeon crosses, Maltese -
Homers, good squab produc-
ets, 2 pr. $57, 5. prs. $7.50.
Write. W. K. Stringer, Box
222, Atlanta 1. Ph. DR 3-0099.

20 pigeons, $20; 8 pr. block

White Kings, 4 brown ce
tails, mated and working.
Selling out. 4 mi. Ea. Douglas.
L. P. Mingledoriff, Alma Rd.,

Box 463, Douglas.

White rabbits, reasonable
prices, at my place. Mrs. F. M.
Westbrook, Box 224, Hwy. 19,
No. Alpharetta.

Ped. Giant Chinchillas from
Show Winning stock, Juniors,
rf ea. $5 pr.; Seniors, $5 ea.
8 pr., $7 and $11 trio. Sat.
aoe ee M. O. Jimmv

rguson, Gillsville. Ph. LE
2-2819 (Gainesville),

Pair grown rabbits, white,
black; guinea pigs ( cavies)
male and female, well mark-
ed; pigeons: 3 White Homers,
2 Red Carneaux, 2 Silver
Kings, 2 mixed. See after
4:30-PM, or call. )
Crickenburger, 2141 Spalding

Gordon:



GAME. FOWL, etc.

WANTED



Want 1 pair Peacocks (Pea-
fowl). State price del. to me,
and kind, ete: Mrs. D. O.
Young, P. O. Box 121, Savan-

~ POULTRY

FOR SALE





Araucanus (Easter Eg g)
chickens at. bargain prices.
Letters answered. Harvey



tersville.
Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chickens, now laying, $12 pr.;

pullets, $8; rooster, $4; N. H.
Red Chickens, 2-1/2 mos old,
$2.50 pr.; pullets, $1.50; cock-
erels, $1; also. Dark Corn-
ish bantams, stocky, Bulldog
type, $6.00 pr.; rooster, $3.00.
Ship Exp.Col. Send M. O.
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
Myrtle St. NE, Atlanta 8, Ph.
TR 4-5152.

white bantam pullets, 1
rooster, $3.00; 6 Cornish pul-
lets, $3.50; 12 white Cornish,
$3; 3 game hens, $3; turkeys,
$5 ea. Lockard Bell, 2677
Pharr Rd. NE) Atlanta 17: -

2 pr. modern game ban-
tams, $3.00 pr.; 1 pr. game
bantams Golden Duckwing,
$3.00; 10 pr. game
Silver Duckwing, $3.00 pr.; 2
pr. Old English black ban-
tams, $3 pr.; 1 silver Sebright
rooster, $2. All show birds.
James Coker, 6 Fortune, La-
Fayette.

1959 hatch purebred white







$1.00 ea., free rooster with 3
or more hens. Selling out.
send M. O. or check with or-
der. Shipped Exp. Col. J. L.
Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley.

Show type Dark Cornish
bantams, $5.00 pr and up, or
will trade for good, squab
type, pigeons of equal value.
White Kings or Carneaux pre-
ferred. R. W. Pealor, 794
Ponce de Leon Terr, NE, At-
lanta 6. a

Grey game rooster, .7. mos.
old, $2.50 ea.: mixed game
roosters and hens, $2.00 ea.
ae ship. S. R. Wade, Rt. 1,

oO.

Pit Games, Two 1-1/2 yr.
old cocks, 7 buck stags, 6 lbs.
and over, pen walked, 25 or
more yearling stags. 3 lb. up;
also, several pullets, same age
as stags; Shawneck, Red Quill,
| White Hackle cross. Come
see, will not ship. Hiram Le-
dord, Rt. 6, Marietta.

- game hens, Shuffler and
Round Head cross and a stag,







Yellow Buff rooster, $2.50; 10
little, dif. color bantam hens
and rooster, $7.50: 10 Golden
Sebright hens and 3 roosters,
$1.50 ea. Will ship. Mrs, Ma-
Ae Holland, Coogler Rd., Dal-
on.

50 white Leghorn hens,
Durr cross strain, April hatch,
now producing. Sell all or
part to 1 customer, $2.00 ea.
FOB my home. Roscoe Car-
den, Morrow Rd. Rt. 1, Box
185, Forest Park.

500 White Leghorns (Kim-
ber) hens, just getting into
large eggs, have had all shots
and wormed, $1.00 ea. includ-
ing practically new feeders
and metalnests. Ned E. Jones,
Rt. 1, Conyers, Rockledge @l.,
Ph. 6941. 3





horns and a few Ames Reds,
now laying well, $1.00 ea. Mrs.
Dora B. Vinson, Thunderbird
Farm, Alpharetta,
5-5695.

Want 10 common bantam
hens, now laying; also, want
R, I. Red or White Rock roos-
ter. State price. Must be near
Atlanta. C.-R:> Philpot, 2377
Summit Ave., N. W. Atlant
18, Ph. SY. 4-0009.

Want 10 young Cornish [n-
dian game hens, 1959 hatched
or fall pullets. State price
wanted.

J. W. Fountain, 196 Forest
_Ave., Macon, Ph. SH. 25643.









ey

Grizzle, 23 Fairview St., Car-

bantam |-

Jap Silkies, some laying now, |

March hatched, all for 12.50:

500 H and N White Leg-

Ph. GR.) Corn. Quota price delivered





- Want 5 young pullets and 1
rooster. Pullets laying or
ready to lay. Cheap for cash.
Shipped to Toccoa. Mrs. Hat-
tie Hughes, Rt. 2, Toccoa.

CORRECTION: Want 10
pullets, spring hatched, pure-
bred R. I. Reds. State the
price immediately. W. C. Fore-
hand, Sylvester.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE







Yellow root, freshly dug and
nicely washed, 85c for 4 lb.
lard boxful; old fashion large
blooming sunflower seed (poul-
try feed), 30c large cupful;
red hot pepper for home use,
25c doz pods. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.

This years crop Buckeyes,
50c doz. C. T. Tolliver, Rt. 1,
Rocky Face. =

- Two 50 lb. cans pure lard,
made this yr., $7.50 can. Will
not ship. C. O. Ross, Rt. 1, Box
2600, Rock Spring, Ph. PO
4-1569.

250 oak treated post, 4 X 4,
8-1/2 ft. long; also, clean, 1953
Intn] pick-up truck. R. A.
King, Waco.

Nice, large, clean, Black
Walnut meats, $1.25 lb., 70c
pt. PP. Bulk orders of 5 and
10 lbs. and I pay postage. Send
cash or M. O. Mrs. Geleta Ro-
gers, Hiawassee.

Black Walnuts by the pound
or peck. Mrs. Alice Garmon,











Rt. 1, Hilburn; Ph, 6661
(Stone Mountain).
Western saddle, in good

cond., $55.00. A. T. Ivie, Far-
mington, Ph. SO. 9-3669 af-
ter-5 PM.

Black Walnut meats, large,
clean pieces, this yrs. crop,
$1.25 Jb. PP or. $1- Ib. plus
postage in 5 Ib. lots. Mrs.
Jeanette Chastain, Rt. 1, Hia-



| wassee.



1959 Black Walnut meats,

$1.25 qt. or lb. PP; 5 lbs., $6]

PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 1, Hiwas-
see.

400 to 500 lbs. fancy A. No.
1 graded Stuart pecans, 40c
lb. for lot. FOB. L. B. Millians,
105 Temple Ave., Newnan,
Ph. AL, 3-5926.

55 white chicken feed-sacks,
100 Ib. cap., no letters, nice,
smooth cloth, no holes, 25c ea.
Will ship COD you pay pos-
tage. Mrs. G. M. Wagoner, Rg.
2, Blairsville. :

Big Jim African Gourd seed,
grows 4 - 6 ft. around, 50c ea.
4, $1.00. Jimmy Davis, Rt. 4,
Waycross.





Pr. 1 horse wagon springs,
good cond., $8.00 E. W. Johns,
Rt. 3, Box 326, Tucker.

Nice print sacks, washed
and ironed, no 2 alike, 3, $1
and 15c postage. Miss Bertha
Peeee Rt. 3, Pine Moun-
dain:

Shelled pecans, mostly hal-
ves, $1.00 lb. plus postage.
Will ship anywhere. R. E.
Hunter, Byron.

Nice clean Walnut meats,
$1 pt. PP; also, Sassafras rogue
Yellow root, wild Cherry bark.
Yellow Dock, Pope root, White
Oak bark, all 3 Ibs. for $1.50.
Add postage. Mrs. Candy Hol-
den, Rt. 5, Box 73, Ellijay.

MISCELLANEOUS.

WANTED _



Want Silver Drip Syrup
Cane Seed. P. W. Wetherford,
Ri i. Braselton:

Want 300 bu. good yellow

to Rome. John P, Dempsey,
c/o Belfair Farm, Rt. 2, Rome,
Ph. 7764. ae

Want about 5 bu. feed corn
at low price. Advise, Mrs. M.
C. Haynie, Rt. 2 Box 469 (US
78 at Ft. Gordon, Gate 1) Au-
gusta, Ph. R. 6-8349.

Want Leather Britches or
shuck beans; 1 pk. Rye flew-
er and dried Apples, for own
use. R. Pierce, 841 Sycamore

Dr., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-8185.

_- Wednesday, December 9

Ga.: also, 10 white hog feed



SPE a















Want to buy quanti

clean baled shucks.
amount and _ price. Jas.
Woods, Brooks, Ph. Ly:

9-6828 (Newnan).

Want 24 good locust p
Quote delivered price, (
Southard, Box 277, Dahlon

Want 3 or 4 tons goo
bright, hay, del. to my far
6 mi. E of Fort Valley. Wr
price and quality of hay, |
Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Fo
Valley.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE











Crocheted doilies, flat wor
all sizes, white, $2. 34 in, d
and up; ruffled doihes vani
sets, 34 in. dia. $3. chair bac
sets, $3.; white Orlon sto
popcorn stitch, $5.; table ru
ners, $3., flat work;
table runners, $3. trimmed
colors. Mrs. G. W. Moore,
1, Mableton. oe

White pillowcases, croche
ed edge, emb., $1. s
dish towels, 7 days of wk., $1,
bonnets. $1; aprons, 3, $1; Add
postage. Nell Bennett, Rt.
Box 21, Oakwood.

2 large white laundry bags
girl in green and black an
clown in lavender with yel-
low, $2. ea. Mrs. Troy Staten,
Box 65, Chatsworth Rd., Dal-
ton.

1 quilt top, 74 x 87, hand
sewed and new













material,

sacks, $1.25 del. i Irs.
T. E. Blanchard, Appling. _

4 Quilt tops, Dutch Doll,
Road to the White House,
Broken Sash and Boys Of
Nonsense, all of new cloth, $5.
ea. Add sufficient postage.
Miss Mozelle K. Clifton, Rt. 2.
Box 217, Twin City.









































hand bags, blue, gold, black
corduroy, $1.00 ea. plus pos
tage. Satisfaction guaranteed,
Mrs. O. L. Bruce, Rt. 2, Lule

Hand made tatting edging
20c yd. plus postage. Mrs.
F. Butler, Moultrie. :

Aprons, all good quality ma:
terial and rick rack trimmed
nice size pockets, $1 ea.; also,
mother and daughter apro
$1.50 for both, Mrs. Ey
Northrop, 114 Waits Av
College Park... - Ae

~ Nice hand made quilts, d
bed size, good new mate
cotton padding pieced in block
design, $10 ea. Mrs. P. S. W
lace, Rt. 2; John Petree
Powder Spring. ae



white, blue,
green and combinations
white and pastels, of washa
nylon yarn, $1.00 pr. Imm
del.; cap, sweater and boo
sets. $7.00 set. All orders P!
in Ga. No checks or stam
Mrs. Charles W. Hughes, Rt
3, Box 28, Ball Ground.

2 sets, 9X12 and 1 pi
7X12 vanity sets with 15 in.
doiley, 1 set white with red,
1 white with orange and 1
in. beige and green doiley
Vanity set, $3; 4 pce. doiley,
$1.75. All del. Mrs. A. L. Wal-_
ker, Rt. 3, Carrollton. oe





2 nice new quilts, hand ~
quilted, new cotton filling,
$5.50 ea.; nice, new print

aprons (not feed bags), 3, $
10. PP. Mrs. Hattie Hugh
Rt. 2, Toccoa. a

Pilloweases, emb and crf
cheted edge, $1.00 pr.; dress
er scarves, emb. and crochet:
ed ends, 50c ea.; print aprons
med. size, no bib, 50c ea.; la-_
dies print bonnets, $1 ea.; ba.
by pillowcases, 40c ea, Add
postage on all. Mrs. Byr
Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville

23 in. pineapple doily, yel-
low $2.50; 21 in. ruffled doi
white, $3; 13 in. ruffled doi
white, $1.50. Mrs. J. D. Ellis
Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Nice new hand made quil
full dbl. bed size, of mate
ing solid and print cotton m
terial, cotton padding, quilte
by design, Dbl. Wedding Ring
Fancy Flower and Dresd
Plate, $12.50 ea.; oth
quilts of good cotton m
and padding, $6.50 ea
Mrs. Dewey Ellis,