Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 January 8

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oe Farmers






Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

Bulletin 4





By PAUL C. BUNCE

Extension Outlook
Information Specialist



ess activity will be at a high
1960. Government spending will
ome. Employment will be high.
onal disposable incomes will be
sumption of food and other agri-
41 products will be at high levels.
most farm products will be in
yply and the increased amounts
e into marketing channels at low-







_ CROPS

ON Government programs
same in 1960 except price sup-
be at a lower rate, Georgia
allotment is 859,927. At recent
roduction in 1960 will be high





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ct is a new law on planted or re-
icreage and allotment history.

NUT supplies are about the same
year. Otherwise they are the
- since 1950. Prices were lower in
960 prices may be expected to
minimum allowed by law. Geor-
t allotments will be 527,762.

BACCO acreage allotment in Geor-
| be about. 72,443 in 1960. Price
rts will be at 90 percent of parity.













Georgia is 109,073. The advance
um national average support for
rill be $1.77 per bushel. Annual use
than half the 2.4 billion bushel
n hand, Open market prices will
w support levels in 1960.

IN supply is a record at 5.9 billion

Prices have been low since har-

lhe prospective 2 billion bushel

over will tend to hold the seasonal
rice rise to below average.










. to cause lower open market prices.

THEAT acreage allotment for 1960



WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1960

A licural
CALENDAR

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

Jan. 7, ABAC, Tifton Peanut Short
course.



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 - Dairy
Production Short Course.

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

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









next few months will be higher than
normal relative to corn.

FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND NUTS

Demand will be strong for fruits and
nuts in 1960. Recent plantings of new
varieties of peaches in Georgia will main-
tain production at recent levels for the
near future. Pecan prices have been good
in 1959 because of the reduced crop. De-
mand for vegetables will be strong in
1960 and prices should be good for most
products. :

LIVESTOCK
Cattle numbers for the U. S. will be

- about 102-103 million on January 1, 1960
up about 5 million from last year. Twen- ~

ty percent more cattle were on feed Oc-

tober 1, 1959 than a year earlier. As a
percent of those on feed the lighter

weight groups made up a greater propor-
tion of the total as compared to a year
earlier. Those from 500-699 lbs. made
17 percent of the total this year and 14

percent last year. Those over 1,100 pounds

made 8 percent this year and 9 percent
last year. Indications are marketings will
be progressively heavier in 1960. Some
seasonal price strength will be evident
in the late spring and summer months
but prices will be below 1959 levels. If

numbers continue to increase a more than ~

normal seasonal drop in prices will de-
velop next fall and winter.



. NUMBER 18

GIA FARM OUTLOOK

HOG numbers in late 1959 were at
about the peak of the cycle. In 1960 pro-
duction may be equal to or slightly above

that of 1959. A report of intentions to

farrow shows farmers plan 4 percent few-
er sows to farrow in the early spring
period (December-March). If that occurs
a seasonal rise in prices may be expect-
ed. If as in the past years an early reduc-
tion is followed by a late season reduc-
tion prices next fall may be above levels
in late 1959.

Present indications are that broiler -

and egg production will be down a little
early in 1960. That should bring some
improvement in prices. Higher prices
may encourage expanded production so
prices could dip again by summer or fall,

District Meets For
Ag Atumni Are Slated

A series of 11 district meetings in

_January will launch 1960 activities for

the alumni association of the University
of Georgia College of Agriculture. The

schedule for these district meetings was

announced this week by President Har-
ry L. Brown of Mountain City.

President Brown said that the place
and other details of each district meeting
will be announced locally by the district
director. The date, time and town for
each district meeting and the directors,
by districts, are:

SEVENTH Jan. 4, 7 p.m., Rome,
George Gibson; NINTHJan. 5, 7 p.m.,
Gainesville, Robert Jones; FOURTH
Jan. 6, 7 p.m., Griffin, Rufus Adams;
SIXTHJan. 7, 7 p.m., Milledgeville,
Doyle Beddingfield; TENTH Jan. 11,
7 p.m., Athens, Bright McConnell; FIRST
Jan. 18, 7 p.m., Statesboro, William
Smith;

EIGHTHJan. 19, 7 p.m., Waycross,
Gordon Nessmith; SECOND Jan. 20
7 p.m., Albany, Hubert Grist; THIRD
Jan. 21, 7 p.m., Americus, John Howard}
TENTHJan. 25, 7 p.m., Augusta, Bright
McConnell, and FIFTHJan. 28, 7 p.m.
Atlanta, W. R. Bowdoin.

The association ended the year with
a paid-up membership of 1,827, President
Brown added.







Georgia, First:

@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS

@ NAVAL STORES













































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FARM

WORK

WANTED



23 yr. old white married
man, I child, wants job on
poultry or cattle farm. Con-
sider. Other type farm work.
House to be furnished. Raised
on farm. Can drive truck or
tractor. Am honest and hard
working. Roy Lamar Marten,
e/o Mae Norris, 413 Pond St.

occoa.

Exp. Dairyman wants job
operating milking parlor of
40 or 50 cows. Need 2 R. fur-
nished house. No bad habits.
46 yrs. old. Been in dairy
work for 30 yrs. Write or see
me. Kenneth F. Snedegar, Rt.
2, Box 180, Blairsville.

31 yr. old white man, wife
and I child, want farm on 50-
60 basis, or work for day wa-
es, in No. Ga. with Christ-
an people. Come or write. E.
. southerland, Rt. 1, Elli-
ay.

43 yr. old man wants job
on farm. Can drive tractor and
truck of any kind. Want $15
wk. salary, room and board.

. M. Reed, c/o Mrs. H. F.

oyner, 914 Maple St., Rome,

h. 5679.

White man, 27 yrs. old, and
wife wants job on farm, tak-
ing care of horses, cows, chic-

ens or truck farming. Will

ave to be moved. Howard G.
eid, Rt. 1, Box 82, Grayson.
Married man 58 yrs. old,
ant job on poultry farm or
Jooking after cattle in De-
alb Co. No bad habits and
dont drink. C. A. Adams, Rt.
8, Rock Springs Rd., Lithonia.

Man and wife wants farm
work on farm, man 60, wife 51
rs. old. No bad habits. Will-
g to work. Must have 4 R.
ouse. J. H. Wren, Box 34,
avonia.





Man 57 yrs. old want job on
farm with small salary with
room and board. Prefer 8.
Georgia, but would take jab
anywhere, Will need trans-
portation. Marvin C. Joiner,
Wrightsville.



Single, white man wants
job on farm doing light farm
work or looking after cattle.
John D. Flournoy, Rt. 1, Box
115, Williamson.

Single, white man job on
farm with a good man, for
weekly wage, to be paid every
week, $3.75 day, board and
room. Want reliable job. O. L.
Clark, Rt. 1, Hartwell.

Married man, 50 yrs. old,
with 15 yr. old boy, wants job
on farm doing light werk.
Prefer job looking after hogs
or chickens. Lifetime exp. on
farm, Odis Conner, Rt. 1, Pitts.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want man over 50, to work
on Cattle farm, Be experienc-
ed in farm machinery. Op-
portunity for wife to do light
farm work, Prefer small fam-
ily. State wages wanted and
references. David Stought, Rt.
1, Locust Grove.

Want white woman, 30 - 45
yrs. old for light farm work.
No milking. $10 week, private
room and board. C. L. Holtz-
claw, Rt, 2, Tallapoosa.

Want reliable man with
small family for work on cat-
tle farm. Must be able to drive
truck and tractor and care for
farm equipment. 4 room house,
on school bus Rt. Permanent
work. Give references. Write
orcall. 7H Ay Moone nie.
Conyers.

eae ea SOR eS

Want small colored family
to do farming and turpentine
work on farm. W. E. Tuggle,
Box 569, Fitzgerald.

Want settled white woman
to do light farm work on small
farm below Red Oak, Ga. Will
give room, board and small
salary. Want someone who
does not drink, Mrs. H. AI.

Brandon, 88 Spruce St., NE,
Atlanta, Ph. JA 2-6257.

Want man who has been
living on farm to work wit)
laying hens. Must be sober,
honest and willing to work.
Apply in person. Mrs. Fred
Siig Cuthbert, Ph, RE 2-
2534.

Want experienced dairy
man to look after and run a
36 cow dairy. Good house on
school bus Rt. Write or call
at once. H. D. Smith, Rt. 3,
Jackson, Ph. 6831.

Want dependable man to
work 7,000 second and fourth
yr. turpentine faces. 6 R. house
on farm, on school bus Rt. T.
Pa Talley, Rt. 1, Lyons. Ph.

33.







Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm for
day wages. Steady work, 4 R.
house on school bus Rt.. No
drinkers. Give reference Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want single man with no
bad habits to farm with me in
1960, Will make good offer
to right man. Must be good
tractor man and know how $0
operate farmall H. Do not ap-
ply if you dont want to work.
E. M. Battle, Rt. 1, Calhoun.

Want reliable, non - drink-
ing man,~for straight time
work on beef cattle farm near
Conyers. Must be able to go-
erate farm machinery, in-
cluding hay baler. G. M. An-
Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-8401 (At-
lanta).

Need retired or elderly caai-
ple with small income of their
own to live on my farm and
act as caretaker, Will furnish
furnished living quarters with
modern conveniences, plus
other extras. Pay weekly
wages of $10 and provide large
eva plot. Bob Evans, Town-
send, :

Want white man and wife,
between 25 and 45, to work on
dairy and chicken farm. Farm
experience helpful but not
necessary House furnished
Write immediately. Don Er-
ickson, Rt. 2, Boston, Ph. HE,
5~8386 (Albany).

FLOWERS

FOR SALE









Cannas and Daylilies, $1
doz.; pink Cannas, 2, 25c; Daf-
fodils, Narcissus, Tube Roses,
Gladiolus, 50c doz. bulbs;
Amaryllis. Milk and Wine Li-
lies, Umbrella Palm, 25c ea.;
Digitalis, Ageratum and Chr-
ysanthemum plants, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woo-
ten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.

Purple Butterfly, purple Lil
lac. white and pink Bridal-
wreath, 25c ea.; yellow Can-
nas, 2, 25c; white and pink
Peonies, 25c clump; dbl. pink
Hollyhock plants, 25 ea.; dbl.
pink Hollyhock seed, 10e tbls.,
red Bachelor Button seed, 10c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Rt. 3, Canton.

1,000 Boxwood plants, 4
yrs. old, $2.00 ea., or cheaper
for entire lot, at my place on
Holley Creek Rd. John Elrod,
Rt. 3, Chatsworth.

Rose cuttings; Sweetheart,
Yellow also white Lady, Ban-
ksia. Vanfleet, Mary Wallace,
Belle of Portugal, American
Pillar, City of York, other var.,
$1 doz.; mixed bulbs, Butter-
cups, Jonquils, yellow Nar-
cissus, $1.00 C.; white Con-
federate and yellow Jasmine,
50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J.
R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester. -

Rooted divisions early
blooming cut flowers type
Shasta Daisies, 8, $1; $1.50
doz. Del. Damp packed. Mrs.
W. H. Whitten, Chula.

ae erase lea ane CON SR
Jonquil bulbs, one cent ea.,
FOB. No order accepted for
less 100 bulbs. Mrs. Jake
Daughtry, Cobbtown.

12 dif. col. Bearded Iris, 12,
$1; Daylilies; Baronet, Dress-
rehersal, orange B., Grunther,
Purple Haze, Viking, Linda,
8, $1; Honey Redhead, Rus-
sell, Mrs. Bonner, Pink Charm,
Mt. Hope, Andrarilla, Rechita,
any 4. $1. Add 30c postage.
Mrs, W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2
Crawfordville.

pe eee le

Blue and rose Thrift, 3 doz.
$1.50; Per. white and pink
iceburg Candytuft, 80c doz.
in doz. lots only. Add postage.



2



No chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Rt. 1, Dacula.



Lettuce Begonia variegated
Evergreen, 75c; large Philo-
dendron, variegated Rubber
plant, $3; Star Begonia, Wooly
Bear, Ruffle Leaf, 65c; Maid-
enhair fern, Feb. Cactus, Rain-
bow Moss, Moles Foot, 50c;
giant Jew red Jew, ink
blooms, 35c. Plus postage. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming.

2 yr. Boxwoods, 50c ea; 2
yr. old Snowball bush, 75c;
plenty everbearing purple and
yellow large Fig bushes free
1f you come dig. Wont ship.
Mrs. Chas Buckler, 720 So.
Green St. Dalton.

Bridalwreath, Forsythia,
Goldenbells, pink Spirea, Jas-
mine, Oak Leaf Hydrangea,
Boxwoods, Almonds, Azaleas,
Dogwoods, Calycanthus, Mtn.
Laurels, Japonicas, spruce and
white Pines, Sourwood, Lilacs,
your selection, 12, $2; Regal
and Easter Lilies, $1.50 doz.
Well rooted Mrs, F, M. Eaton,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Blackberry Lilies, all col.



Iris, Siberian Iris, dif. col.,
Daylilies, Boston Ivy, 12,
$1.25; Regal Lilies, large

Gladiolus, 12, $1. Galax, Trail-
ing Arbutus, 6, 65c; Creeping
Phlox, 50c doz. Mrs. M. L. Ea~
ton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Young English Boxwoods
well rooted, 12 in, high, $2.
doz. and postage; also, large
sizes, 27 and 30 in., cant ship.
Going at a bargain price. M.
M. Cochran, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Azalea, HoneySuckle bush-
es, 25c and 50c ea.; deep red,
yellow, pink, white weigelas,
white Snow Ball, Pyracantha,
blue Lilac, deep red, white,
pink and orchid Rose of Sha-
ron. Photinia, Burford. Holly,
50ce ea.; All sizes Boxwoods,
all prices. Add postage, Mrs.
Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Box
78, Ellijay.

Summer blooming, 1 0 w
growing, cushion Mums, mix-
ed col., $1 doz.; hardy Orchids,
purple, 50c ea.; large type, fall
Mums, all col., $1 doz. Can
ship any time. Del. in Ga. No
order less $1.00. Mrs. Adell
Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Orange Daylilies, Daffodils,
purple Iris and violets, $3.00
M. Add postage. Miss Odell
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

_ Blooming size Sweet Wil-
liam plants 25 doz.; Corn
Cole Cactus, 25c bunch: seed:
red Salvia, white Hollyhock,
Lantanas, Sweet Williams,
mix larkspur, pink Poppies,

25e thls. each. Add postage.
Mrs. _ Lizzie Crawford, oe
Crawford St., Ellijay.

Trumpet Daffodils, dbl.
orange Daylilies, purple Tris,
blue Viclets:|:75e-G:, $3 M.;
purple Lilac, Xmas Jasmine,
Min. Laurel, Azaleas, red
Roses, purple Weeping Mary,
Bridel Wreath, Sweetshrub, 6,
$1; yellow Japonica, 50c ea.
Add postage. All well rooted.
o Frank Parks, Rt, 3, El-

jay.

Red Maple, Tulip Poplar
white Dogwood, 3 col. Restos
(wild Honeysuckle), Crabap-
ple, Redbud and Coralberry
bush, Holly bush, pink Chero-
kee Rose, Strawberry bush, 2-
1/2 ft. rooted, PP, $2.50 doz.
Moss packed. White Pines, 2-
1/2 ft., rooted, 50, $9. PP.
Mrs. Boon Wilson, Rt. 1, Min-
eral Bluff.

Snowball bushes, rooted,
State inspected, $1.50 ea. PP.
G. M. Moseley, Menlo.

Over 1,000 seed: Mixed
dwarf, large heads, Cocks-
comb, 7 cols., 25c, 1/2 tsp.;
large leaf Coleus, many cols.,
25e, 1/4 tsp. dbl. red Holly-
hocks, 10c tsp. 3 tsp. 25 and
stamped envelope. Mrs. C. H.
Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy.,
Milledgeville.

3 col. Azaleas (Wild Honey-
suckle), white Dogwood, Red
Maple, Tulip Poplar, Crabap-
ple, Holly bush, Redbud, Cor-
alberry, Cherokee Rose,
Strawberry bush, 2-1/2 ft.
$2.50 doz.; white Pine, 60, $1.
Well rooted, Moss packed, PP.
Mrs. E. J. Millhollan, Rt. 1,
Box. 203, Mineral Bluff.

Josephs Coat (season plant),
2 cuttings, 25c plus postage;
Seed: Petunia, mixed cols.,
rose, moss, all cols. Periwin-
kle, pink, ea. 25 tsp.; golden



Daisies, 20c tsp.; tall, dbl.
orange and dwarf Marigolds,
10c tsp. plus self address,

Mrs. John Thompson, Rt.

3, Box 140, Metter.

Wednesday, January 8, 1960.




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Per. white Candytuft, 2 yr.
stamped envelope for ea. kind,
plants, $2. doz.; smaller plants,
$1. doz.; Admiral Byrd Daisies,
plant divisions, very nice Dig-
italis (Fox Gloves), mixed
Iris, 4 cols. Cannas, $1. doz.
Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W.
Jones, Madison.

Snowflakes, red Spider Li
lies, purple Sweet Violets,
pink Oxalis, 50 doz.; Ama-~
ryllis and 12 Apposel lilies,
50c bulb; Catalpa and Cedar
trees, 50c, 75c and $1. ea.
Will not ship. Mrs. Mary E.
lee. Rt. 2, Macon, Ph, SH.
-5 :

White Dogwood, Mtn, Lau-
rel, Crabapple, 3 col. Azaleag
(wild Honeysuckle), red Ma-
ple, Tulip Poplar, Strawberry
bush, Holly, Hemlock, 2-3 ft.,:
rooted, $2. doz; Sweetshrubs,-
Rhododendrons, white Pine,-
Cherokee Roses, 25c ea; Mtn.
Fern, Arbutus, Galax, Heart-
ease, 45c doz. Add_ postage,
Mrs. Clifton Davis, Rt. 1, Box
215, Mineral Bluff.

Mtn. Laurel, white Dog-
wood, 3 col. Azaleas (wild
Honeysuckle), Crabapple, Tu-
lip Poplar, red Maple, Holly
Strawberry bush, Hemlock, -
2-3 ft., rooted, $2. doz; Rho-
dodendrons, white Pine,
Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses,
25c ea,, Arbutus, Galax, Mtn,
Ferns, Heartease, 45c doz. A
postage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Rt.
1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff.

Ornamental Pepper seed,
dif. kinds and
Yo Yo, purple Wonder, clus-
ter pod, flower garden, the
little orange tree, cherry tree
and several other rare kinds,
25 pkt. plus self . addressed,
stamped envelope. Mrs. M. E.
Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger.

Large shaggy Chrysanthe-









mums, yellow, 15, $1. and 15

for postage. Miss Georgia
Winkles, Box 251, Raymond.

Pansies, two cents ea;
Lemon Lilies, 8, $1.; Jon=
quills, 300 $1.; 6 red, rooted,
Geraniums, $1.; 50
10 pink Verbena, $1.;
Cannas, $1.; dark red Ver-
bena, 2, 25c; spotted leaf Be-
gonia, 50c; Narcissus, 50 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston

Rooted Cape Jasmine,
English Dogwood and Crape
Myrtle, 25c_ ea.; wax Leat
Ligustrum, 2-4 ft. high, 20
to 40c ea.; red dbl. Poppy
seeds, 20c tbl. spoon; Annual
Phlox plants, 40c doz.; Rose
Thrift, $1. C. Mary Ruth Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Fluffy ruffle Fern, red
Rosebud Begonia, pink single
Begonia, Sultana, asst. colors,
50c PP; Violets, blooming,
asst. col., $1.; orange and lem-
on Daylilies, 50c doz.; bright
red Verbenia, 25c ea.; rooted
Christmas Cactus, 50c PP.
Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3,
Sparta.

Large Nandinas, 25c a.;
Sweet. Williams, May Daisies,
small Nandinas, $1. doz.; red
Spider Lilies, 75c doz.;
hot Poker, 25c ea.; 6 dif. Day-
lilies, $1. Mrs. Johnson Usry,
Stapleton.

Flowers, flower seed, bulbs
and ornamental nursery stock
are only published
month; notices must be re-
ceived not later than 20th of
month preceding publication.

Swiss Pansy, 50, $1.50; gen-
uine candy stripe Verbenas,
16, $1.00; Daylilies, 3 col., $3
C; Iris, $5 C; 2 col. Amaryl-
lis 25c and 60c ea.; yellow
Cannas, $1 doz; _McGredy
ivory col. cannas, $1.25 doz.



Add postage. Fred Wither-

oon, 308 Holderness St. S.
W. Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-5251.

African Violets, all sizes and
all kinds, also wa Bittersweet

oung plants. Very reason-
JBte. No shipping. Mrs. T. H.
Trimble, 1764 Cheshire Bridge
Rd. N. E. Atlanta 9. Ph, TR
6-2854.

African Violet leaves, many
varieties, single and dbl. label-
ed and all different 8, $1 post-
paid in Ga.; red Geranium and
single red Begonia cuttings,
unrooted, 8, $1 PP. Mrs. Frank
Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave.,
S. E. Atlanta 16.

Adm. Byrd Daisy plants,
large and rooty, $1 doz.,
$2, postpaid in Ga. Add
postage out-of-the-state. Mrs.
Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 469,





Augusta. Ph, RE 6-8349.-

cols. mixed, ~

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2d 2 yr. old Ameri-
eS s, 15 ea. white
0c up; Crabapple,
glish Laurel an
; white and red
Quince, Nandinas,
.belias_ and Ligus-
p. No cone
rdy, 1110 Clifton
Atlanta 7 Ph. DR.

elon red and snow
t, rooted plants
. 50, -3:' $5.00
for parcel post.
cc. Mrs. W. B. Bag-
ae Ave,, N.

tS

hite, blue Thrift,
andytuft, 25c ea.; Adm
, 10c; Abelia, Na-
pel icum,

Bird-of-

Yellowbells, Irish

Box Holly, and other
at my home. No mail
Jean van Goidtsnoven,
illis Mill Rd. Atlanta
_PL z








brilliant Thrift, pink,
vivid pink on up-
$5 C. for stolens.



223, Alpharetta.

pogon Divisions, $15
than 100 lots ship-
Davenport, Rt. 1,



Violet leaves, 10, $1;
plants, 15 ea, $1.25
umbine, 25 2 yr. old;
(green), $2 C. Add
tage per C.; yellow
yellow Button and
















mental pepper seed
15 different states, odd
and shapes, some varie-
iage, all mixed, $1
repaid. Mrs. R. Q. Mil-
. 2, Acworth.
rborvitae, blue Peri-
Goldenglow, old fas-
orchid Iris cuttings, 4-
Oe doz; Eng. Boxwoods,




s, 1 - ft., Reason-
ced. Mrs. T.
Blairsville.

ing orders for March
.. blooming size Afri-
olets, asst., 6, $1.25;
eled plants, 3, $1.25;
fresh cut A. V. leaves,
State var., wanted. Mrs.
antrell, Blue Ridge.














mosa, 2 ft, $3. doz:
Pink, pink Rhododend-
miock, Laurels, pink,
Orange Honeysuckle,
Holly, 2 - 3 ft., $2
. Moss packed. PP. Sa-
Ison, Blue Ridge.

rooted American Box-
12-14 in., $3.00 doz:

white Pine
\dendrons, all col.



















Hon-

rokee Roses, 2 - 3 ft.,
z. Damp moss packed,
Bob Wilson, Blue



ooted privet (stay
edge, $1. C.; orange

stay - green Ivy,
e, Mums, tan, yellow,
white Pine, 15,
Visteria, Bridalwreath,
ining and white Roses,
Postpaid. Mrs. B. T.
Rt. 1, Bowdon.
















Feather seed, 10c
4c stamp. Mrs. E. I.
. 1, Bremen. !






arcissus, $2.50 C; pur-
golden, red Cann
Violets, Emperor Daf-
range Daylilies, 12, $1;
bulbs, 12, 75ce. Add
Beatrice Mosley, Rt.
248, Bremen.

Robe Violets, 20, $1;
purple Violets, 30, $1.
postage. Mrs. R, P,

imer, Brooks, :
lish dwarf Box-
_in., splendid roots,
100. M., sample of
50; Pyracanthas,
red berries




>| white

tcissus, 50,














. Mtn. Laurel, Rho-

B. Queen,



can Boxwoods, 12-14




pink
Dogwood, Holly




















Alfred Jonquils, $3 C.;

Crape Myrtle, sparkling red,
urple, white and watermel-

jon red, 2-3 ff., 10, $5. 3-4 ft.,

$10. doz.; Scarlet King Ver-
bena, $5. C.; Booking orders
for Azalea type Mums, white,
red, bronze and yellow. Mrs.
L. H. Cousins, Greenville.

_ Mimosa trees, 25c-$1; tall
owing Ligustrum, 10c; white
is, doz.; blue Liriope,
two cents; Nandina, Weeping
Lantana, Cherry Laurel, Eng-
lish Dogwood, yellow Jas-
mine, lavender Crape Myrtle,
Honeysuckle, Lace Fern, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs, Jake
Whitaker, Iron City.

Candy striped and 6 colors
Verbena, Per. white Candy-
tuft, blue Thrift, yellow Flax,
speckled Violets, $1.
doz. 2 doz., $1.75; white Nar-
$1.; red, yellow,
rust cushion and large Mums,
60e doz. Miss Lee Crow, Rt.
2, Gainesville.

- Approx. a coffee can full of
Wilson (late strain) Formosa
Lily seed. Make best offer, or
will exch. for good var.,
Spanish, Siberian or Dutch
Tris. Write first. Mrs. D. T.
Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

' Marigold mammoth Mum
seed, petite mixed, Goldsmith
sunshine yellow, Celosia 1959
seed, large yellow tame plum
trees. 1-1/2-2 ft., $1.50; 3-4
ft. $3.; Weeping Willow, 4-6
t: .; 8-10 ft. $2.75; want
Blakemore strawberry plants.
W. L. Brown, 1018 Lake Ave.,
Griffin.

Tiger Lily bulbs, mostly
medium to large size. Make
offer on 1/2 bu.; 7 large size,
$1.50 and 27c postage to 2nd
zone; -3 well rooted, 2 yr.
bunch and 3 asst. cultivated
Muscadine vines, all for $2.35
to 2nd zone. Mrs. Lona Tal-
lent, Lula.

Iberis, Per.


















































Candytuft

-| white, 1 yr. size, $1.10 doz.;

Tom Thumb Kalanchoe, small,
60c, ready to bloom; old fash-
ioned sweet blue Violets, 25c
$1.25; 10 African Violet leaves,
all dif., $1.10; 10 Sultana cut-
tings, $1.10 including bronze
Queen, American Beauty. Mrs.
H. B. Clower, Rt. 3, Lawren-
ceville.

3 dif. shades Geranium, 10
dif. Cactus, white and pink
Oxalis, rooted trailing Coleus,
5 dif. col. Sultanas, 10c ea.;
Mullein Pinks, pink Yarrow,
yellow Mums, blue Violets and
mixed Iris, 35e doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt.
1, Lawrenceville.

Shrubs of all kinds and some
evergreens; also, Catalpas,
Maple and Oaks sold cheap
at my place, will not ship.
Josan Geia, Lawrenceville.

Pink Thrift, rooted, $1. C.
Damp packed, PP. Mrs. J. N.
Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula.

Tube Rose bulbs, 75c doz.
Add. postage. Inez Williams,
Rt. 2, Tritt Rd., Marietta.

Coralberry, Redbud, Azaleas
(8 cols.), Holly bush, Crab-
apple tree, red Maple, Tulip
Poplar, pink Cherokee Rose,
white Dogwood, Strawberry
bush; ave. 2-1/2 - ft.,.- moss
packed, rooted, $2.50 doz. PP;
white Pines, 2-1/2 ft., well
rooted, $15. -C. PP. Edna
Rukat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff.

Mtn. Laurel, red, yellow
Azaleas( wild Honeysuckle),
Rhododendrons, Dogwood,
white Pine, Holly, Sweet-
shrub, pink Cherokee Rose,
Poplar, Mimosa, Crabapple,
2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; fall Pinks,
Daylilies, blue Iris, Shasta
Daisies, blue and gray Violets,

|pink, white Phlox, $2.50 C.

Mrs. Bonnie
Mineral Bluff.

Pink Pillow Rose, Dorothy
Perkins Rose, well rooted, 25c
ea. at my home; dif. col.

Abercrombie,



aS,/bearded Iris, 50, $1.; single



orange Hemerocallis, 50, $1.;
dbl. orange Hemerocallis, 50,
$1. All at my home. Mrs. R.
T. Rowan, Rt. 2, McDonough.

Bridalwreath, baby Spirea,
Butterfly bush, Goldenbells,
purple Wisteria, winter Jas-
mine, Flowering Peach, flow-
ering Quince, 35c ea., 2, 65c;
Magnolia seed, Bird of Para-
dise seed, 20c doz, 2 doz.,
45c. Mrs, J. A. Wilson, Mar-








- 850 Ibs. slash pine seed, any

jamount can be purchased 0F lies, dbl. yellow Daffodils, 3

50 Ib. at my farm, 7 mi,
e : T. Willi



s ams, RFD



- Per, evergreen Spirea, $1





doz; nice, 3 yr. old clumps
Candytuit, 50c ea, 3 $1;
Sweet Williams, Newport
pink plants or mixed nice
plants, 50 doz. 3 doz. $1.00.
Postpaid. No orders less than
$2. Mrs. Burton J. Wilber,
1006 Adams St., Decatur, Ph.
DR. 3-6804.

Jonquils, $1.30 C; large
Daffodils, $1.25 doz.; Rain
Lilies, 90c doz.; 2 col. Day-
lilies, $1.50 doz.; old fashion-
ed mix. Phlox seed, 20c for
2 doz. Add postage. Mary
Tumline. Eastanollee.

Strong, well rooted Giant
Adm. Byrd Daisy plants,

blooms up to 5 in. dia, $1.30
GZ. * 20. $2207 $0.7 026 42 yc.
clumps white Dianthus, 6, $1;

12)-.$1-75.. Postpaid: in . Ga.
State insp. Mrs. O. S. Sear-
brough, 2869 Church St.,
East Point. .

Old fashioned Roses, very
fragrant, pink, purple rose,
red and pink Ros, with ex-
tra large bloom, fragrant
Seven Sister running roses,
pink, red, 4, $1; Catalpa trees,
3, $1. Mrs. Ruth Shuman, Rt.
1, Box 269, Ellabelle.

Boxwoods, healthy, fas t
growing, well rooted Ameri-
can, 2 yrs. old, 8 - 10 in. $3
doz. $15 . 3 yrs. 12= 20 in
$4 doz; $25 C; 4 yr. old, 16 -
24 in., $6.00 doz. $40 C. All
Govt insp. Marvin E. West,
Rt. 2, Sandy Creek Rd. Fay-
etteville.

SU eet es es SO

Brown Daylilies, $2.50 C.;
Goldenglow, blue Violets, 50c
doz; large, mixed Mums, 3
doz. $1; red and black Spider
Lilies, 25 ea.: large mix, col.
Gladiolus bulbs, 35 doz. Un-
der $5.00 orders, add postage.
Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3, Box
52, Ellijay.

Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1:
white, pink, blue Thrift, 4
col. Verbena, $1.00 doz., $5 C.:
Pres. Red Cannas, $2 doz., $8
C.; Blue Violet. Iris, Agera-
tum, Sweet Williams, Day-
lilies, Daisies, hardy Phlox,
Chrysanthemums, asst. col. 2
doz., $1.50 $3.50 C. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grant-
ville.

Bronze cushion Mums, 8
plants, $1.00; all col. Sweet
Williams, 20 plants, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Claud A. Whel-
chel, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Bulbs, red ball and pink

Dahlia, 25c doz. at my home,

6-1/2 mi. on Brown Bridge
Rd., or Hwy. 141. Free Gladio-
lus with ea, order. Mrs. J. F.
Trubey, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Giant Zinnias seed, Dahlia
Kind, selected, collected for
size and beauty, tested for
Germ., 1959 grown and count-
ed, $1.00 M., 500, 50c L. G.

| Westbrook, Kingsland.

Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels,
$1.50 doz., $10; white Per.
Candy Tuft, Per. Dwarf Blue
Phlox (divaricuta), $1.50 doz.,
$1.50 doz., $10 C; white Per.
pink, Phillepine. Blackberry,
red Spider, white Atamasco
and Daylilies, Vinca Minor,
English Ivy, $1.00 doz., $5 C.
Add postage. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

Dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed
col. fall. Pinks, mixed col.
Verbenas, 50c doz.: mixed Da-
hlias, $1.00 doz.; pink Thrift,
rooted. 50c C. Sprigs. Add post-
age. No stamps or checks.
ag Rundles, Rt. 7, Gaines-
ville,

Ligustrum, Cherry Laurel
English Ivy, $1.50 doz.: Vio-
ets
Phlox, Daylilies, Iris, border
grass, $1.25 doz.; ornamental
Cherry plants, 3, $1. Lois
Woodruff, Greenville.

100 or more nice growin
Boxwoods, 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 ft
about the same in diameter,
from $1. to $4. ea. at my place.
Cannot ship. C. C. Southern,
Rt. 1, Talking Rock,

ee eee ee POC Na Sone ait

Red, white Dogwood, Crape
Myrtle, pink Sweet Myrtle,
winter Pinks, 25c doz.; Boy
Bays, French Mulberry, run-
ning Roses, Bird of Paradise,
Butterfly bushes, 25c ea.:
Honeysuckle, Redbud, Crab-
apple, 10c ft. Add postage, no
checks, no out of state orders.

Mrs. Nina Loyd, Toomsboro.
Purple Iris, orange Dayli-

doz., $1.33 PP. Milton Priest,
Rt. 2, Talking Rock,





Dbl. red Poppies, blue Lark-
spur, mixed dbl. red, pink and
yellow Zinnias, red dwarf
Coxcomb, red Prince feather,
red hardy Sweet Peas, Show-
ers of Gold hardy shrub seeds,
large dbl. yellow Marigolds,
all 20c teaspoonful. PP. Mrs.
C. E. Leveritt, 2180 Ranch-
wood Dr., Rt. 3, Tucker, Ph.
HY. 3-4228. (Atlanta).

Digitalis (Fox Gloves)
plants, bloom all summer,
grows 3 ft. (lives through
rough winter weather) 25c
ea.; yellow and white Chrys-
antha, 10c ea. No order filled
under $2.50. Send cash with
all orders plus 25c for post-

age. R. H. Wilbanks, Rt. 4,
Toccoa.
4 Brier Roses, $1.; Per.

white Candytuft, $1. doz.; 4
Strawberry Begonias, $1.; 4
rooted Begonias, $1.; 2 root-
ed Fuchsia, $1. Add 25c post-
age on each. Mrs. Lawrence
McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box 323,
Washington.

100 ea. Iris, Daylilies, Mis-
sion Bells, Maid Marion, Ma-
bel Fuller, Revolute, 75c ea.;
Many, 25c, 50c and 75c ea.;
my selection from garden, 12
lab., $2.; better, $3.; Iris, 12
lab., $1.50; better, $2.; 12 not
lab., $1. 35 postage. Mrs. F.
M. Combs, Washington.



PAGE THRFE



Mtn. Huckleberry _ plants,
bearing size, 25, $2.00; Black
Walnut sprouts, 3, $1.65; Ha-~
zlenut bushes, 25 $2; Yellow
root plants, 50c doz.; tame
Strawberries, 5 doz., $1; Yel-
low roots, washed, clean, 4 tb.
lard boxful, $1.25. Add post-
age. Mrs, Nancy Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.

Blakemore strawberry
plants, $1.50 C.; Mastodon,
$1.25 C.; Klondikes, $1 C. $4,
500, $8 M.: Mtn. Huckleberry,
bearing size, 75c doz.; Pepper-
mint, 30c doz.; Scuppernong
vine cutting, 75c doz.; Sugar
Pears, $1 ea. Add postage. Mrs,
Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville,
Ph, ME. 4-3647.

Museadine grape vines
blue Damson Plum trees, May
Cherry trees, 6, $1.00; large
onion Garlic, $1 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. J. W. Sullens,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Catnip bunches, Sage plants,
6, $1: blue Damson Plums,
May Cherry and Crabapple
trees, 6, $1; Muscadine grape
vines, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville. nes

Few Concord grape v-Rnes,
25c and 30c ea. at my piace.
H. F. Seay, 3917 Panthersville
Rd. Ellenwood.



















































Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
large variety, 50c doz.
postage. Mrs. B. Z. Hender-
son, Jr., Rt. 3, Washington.

Ea. 2 yr plants, Red Hot
Poker, 12, $2.; yellow Yar-
row, 12, $1.; pink Per. Phlox,
12, 75c; Iris, 2 ea., pink, yel-
low, redtone, rose, bi-color,
plicata, 12, $1.25; not labeled,
Wie. Cols: 122 SEe 224s 291.75:
Add 35 postage. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington.

Tuberose bulbs, 75c doz.
Add postage. Ethel Sullivan,

Rt. 2, Marietta.

Dark red dbl. Dahlias, 8,
$1. PP. No less than 8 ship-
ped. Mrs. W. A. Blackwell,
2122 Brockett Rd., Tucker.

~ FLOWERS

WANTED







Want 1 lb. or more long
leaf Pine seed; also, have a
few red Cedar seed and Cat-
alpa seed for sale. T. S.

Ouzts, Winder.

Want old time yellow climb-
ing. Marechalneil Rose. Mrs.
R. J. Miller, 2718 Milledge-
ville Rd., Augusta. -

Want
white Redbud (wild or na-
tive). Mrs. Paul S. Whaley,
Shellman.

Want - Anthony Waterer,
Scarlet, Misty Blue and dwarf
crimson Spirea and_ giant
bloom, purple Crepe Myrtle.
Must be guaranteed, ea.,
bloom to measure 2 in., at
reasonable prices. Ernest Wil-
liams, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Want 100 or more Admiral
Byrd Daisy plants and 100 or
more dbl. white Fever Few
plants.. State prices. T. R.
Swinford, 643 E. 36th St.,
Savannah.

Ww

Want Camellia seeds. R. W.
Smith, 1356 Briarcliff Rd., NE,
Atlanta 6.

Want Pine trees to set out,
50 A. and up within 50 mi.
from Eastman and 100 A. and
up in 100 mi. of Eastman.
Priced right. L.
Chester, Ph. EL. 1-5483 after

white Mimosa and

(wine red), Vinca Minor, |6 P.M

Want rare Leopard plant
(Forfugiu Grande) pot plants
of the Begonia type, with
round snots. Will buv or exch.
hardy Phlox or other flow-
ers. Mrs. Mamie Stone, Rt. 2,
Box 105, Adairsville.

SEED & PIANTS

FOR SALE





Strawberry plants, Florida
90s, $2 C. PP; Rabbie - eve
Huckleberry plants, 25c ea.
plus parcel post or express.
A. T. Milteer, 304 N. Clay St.,
Quitman.

Cert. Superfection ever-
bearing Strawberry plants, $2
C. PP, Ga. orders only. C. A.
Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.,
Atlanta 11, Ph, DI 4-4706, -

Add

H. Bryant,,








Well rooted Muscadine grape
vine, 2 - 6 ft., 2, $1.50; Stream-~
liner everbearing Strawberry
plants, strong roots, $1 Cj
Blackberry, Dewberry, Mth,
Huckleberry, all well rooted,
20, $1; all kinds seedling
peach trees, red and yellow
Plum, 4, $1. PP. Mrs. B. T,
Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon.

Everbearing Strawberry
plants (patented), rich, red,
frost resistant, always green
damp packed, 50, $1.50, $3.06
C. 30c postage on all orders.
Begin bearing the middle of
April. Mrs. Ruth S. Haynie,
Rt. 2, Box 469, Augusta, Ph,
RE. 6-8349.

Klondike Strawberry plants,
well rooted and damp pack=-
ed, 90c C., $8 M. Add 25c per
C. for postage. Minimum ship-
ment 200 plants. Mrs. L. S,
Butler, 486 Page Ave., NE At-
Janta 7, Ph. Dr. 3-1846.

Govt inspected, true to
name pecan trees, Stuart. De-
sirable, Elliott and Farley, 1
to 2 ft. with good roots, $1.50
plus postage and sales tax.
oe Brown, Baconton, Ph.

Blakemore strawberry
plants, $1.00 C. PP. H. P. Mal-
ris Rt. 2, Box 47, Social Cir-
cle.

Fig trees, 3 yrs. old $1.00
ea.: old fashioned -Damson
Plum bushes, 3, $1.75; Thyme,
3, $1.00: Parsley, 3 doz., $1.00
Mint, 25 doz. plants. Add 19
postage. No less than $1 order,
Fred J. Witherspoon, 308 Hol-
derness St.. S. W. Atlanta 10,
PhoSPEA 35251.

er ee ee eee

Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts,
Lettuce, Chinese Cabbage, nat
Onions and Garlic _ plants,
Wakefield Cabbage, Pars"=y,
all 35e doz. No less $1.00 or-
ders. Mrs. H.W. Franklin, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Register.

Gourd seed, from gourds
that grow to 26 in. long, 2
doz., 25; mixed small gourcg,
small as bantam eggs and up
to large orange size, 1 doz.,
mixed or assorted, $1 del. J. H,
Gordon. Rt. 1, Adel.

Charleston Wakefield and
Round Dutch frostproof cab-
bage plants. 300, $1; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M. PP. R. Chancior,
Pitts, Ph. MI 8-2035.

Big Jim African gourd seed,
grows 4 to 6 ft. around, 50c
ea., 4, $1 Jimmy Davis, Rt. 4,
















































































Waycross.
Cert. Georgia Red Potato

seed, $2.50 bu. FOB. E. LL.
Driggers. 106 Columbia Ave,
Lyons, Ph. 4526.

Good tender bunch Bean
seeds; white Half Runners
little 6 wk. pink Peanut Half
Hunners. all 65 cupful; good,
tender, bunch green poded
Okra, 50c cupful. Mandy
Banks, Rt. 1, Ranger.


















Bie Sotepeeee Sores

In 1929 one hours factory ;
labor would buy 17.7 pounds o
of potatoes. Today a factory :
worker can earn enough in
an hour to buy 28.6 pounds of
potatoes, say economists, Ag~=
ricultural Extension Service,


















PAGE FOUR



FEED & GRAIN



Coastal Bermuda hay high-
ly fertilized, no rain, $30. ton
at farm. M. T., Courson, Ha-
glehurst.

Coastal Bermuda hay, good
quality, well fertilized, square
bales, $27. ton. Leon Ensz,
Stapleton, Ph. 5-7557 (Louis-
yille).

Coastal Burmuda_ hay,
square bales, 75e bale; Se-
tecia Lespedeza hay, _50c
Rive R. L. Jackson, /o Flint



Jones!
R. 8-2245 (Atlanta).
Wheat, 10-20 bu, 1959

erop, for feed, and 200 bales

bright Wheat straw. Joe M.
Imand, 1847 Second Ave.,
ecatur.

Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
fertilized, $20. ton at barn.
ansel

iver Farms, boro, Ph.



Humphries, Rt. 2,
elham, Ph, 3305,

1,000 bales, 1959 crop, well
fertilized and limed, Fescue
nd Clover hay, square bales.
ot up without being rained
on, 50 bale at my hay barn,
4-1/2 mi, N. Dalton on 71
Iwy. J. F. Anderson, Rt. 4.
alton, Ph. BR. 8-2724.

1,050 bales Serecia Lespe-
deza, baled without rain, $30.
ton at barn, Will del. reason-
bay. distance. Also, some Oat



ay. Mrs. W. A. Estes, RFD,
lienwood, Ph. GR. 4-4694
(Stockbridge).

Alfalfa and Timothy hay
mixed, approx. 50-50 (half
and half), cured without rain,
baled in wire bound bales, $40.
-ton FOB. Delivery available.
se Brannon, Buchanan,

h. 4041

~ EQUIPMENT





FOR SALE
Dbl. feed corn sheller, hand
or power operated, $10.; 2

wheel trailer with new body,
$25.; No. 22 elec. sausage mill,
ood cond., $50. T. K. Hud-
low, Norcross, Ph. 2213 after
6 PM

Frick sawmill, Ol, Frick
edger and all belts and G.M.C.,
4 cylinder, Diesel motor, $1,-
500. J. A. Nations, Senoia,

h. LY. 6736.

10

Hen nest, 48 sections,
hole, metal Shenandoah, used
for laying hens 1 yr., good as
new. E. J, Long, Canton.

Cherry Burl 50 gal. pas-
teurizer with pump, pipes,
motors and thermometers for
operation, all A-1 cond.; one,
2 bottle, C. B. Filler and
capper; 1 Aerator with covers
and 2 unit DeLaval milker
with extra bucket and other

isd, items. J: B; = Bruce,
flomerville, Box 142, Ph. HU.





Super A Farmall tractor
with good tires, recondition-
ed motor with planter, culti-

ators, etc. Would consider
ub in tradein, Olin Seay, Rt.
i. TH.



Grayson, Ph, 3-4379

awrenceville).

1 horse wagon, in good
cond. for sale. R. L, Hen-
$s 1178 Third St... c/o
orest River Farms, Savan-

ah.

1956 Ford pick-up, custom
cab, radio and heater, $850.

ubert WQanderson, Rt. 2,

umming.

400 gal. Cherry
bulk milk tank, used 18 mos.,
in excellent cond. for sale.

oger e Yoremans, Richmond

ill, Ph, TU. 4-2313 (Mid-
way).

New, never uncrated,
Brower delux elec. incubator,
100 chicken egg cap. and 160
oc. egg cap. $18. F

sry, 1608 Maryland Ave..
Augusta.

1949 Intnl. pick-up truck
for sale. Mrs. Bessie Cook,
Old Bill Cook Rd., College
Park, Ph. PO. 7-0334.

Stainless steel Surge com-
plete milk line with automatic
washer and 4 Surge stan-
chions, all like new, used only
18 mos., will sell cheap. Terms
ean be arranged. Audrey
Lewis, Sr, Rt. 1, Box 306,
Sylvania, Ph. LO. 4-9196.



Burrel

50, 4 ft, poultry feed
troughs, in good cond., 50 ea.
Howard Truett, Rt. 3, Bow-
don, Ph. 8571.

About 100, 50 Ib., hanging



feeders, $2. ea. priced re-
duced in large lots; 2, 600
cap., incubators, works per-

fectly, $75. ea. or both $125.;
also, new elec, brooder, 1,000.
cap., $30. A. F, Hobbins, 902
E. 37th St. Savannah, .

12-A John Deere combine
with engine. Will accept any
reasonable offer. Mrs. R. C.
Harvey, 65 Hollis Hgts., New-
nan,

14 in bottom plow, culti-
vator with 11 foot, 6 row
cotton duster, all for Ford or
Ferguson tractor, $400. for
quick sale. Earnest Wilcher,
823, Plains, Ph. VA. 4-
O15;

David Bradley wheel saw,
30 in. and 24 in. blades, 600x
16 tires with new 7 HP en-
gine, for sale or will trade
even for smal] size wheel saw
self propelled, in good cond.
E. E.- Wantland, Rt. 1, Box
110, Fort Valley.

Lindig soil, leaf, grass and
weed shredder with 3/4 HP
heavy duty, elec., motor,
hardly used, $160. Mrs. W. E.
Bowers, Rt. 2, Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. 5224, --

1952 Ford tractor, excellent
cond., 4 extra tires and 2 ex-
tra wheels; cut-off saw with
9 HP Briggs Stratton engine
on wheels, extra good outfit.
Tommy Lee Womack, Box
$11, Oxford, Ph: 7718:

1 H wagon, extra good
shape with . bed and _ side
planks, for sale or swap for
deep well pump ready to
pump; also, want good 2 or 3
plow tractor. Must be close
by and bargain priced. C. R.
Gowder, Powder Springs.

F-6 Ford truck; F-12 Intnl.
tractor; 2 row corn planter;
2 row cultivator, for above
tractor; trail type dise har-
row; 2 sec. spike tooth har-
row: 3 sec. spring tooth har-
row and 9 in. hammermill, no
bagger. C. W. Isley, Rt. 1,
Smyrna, Ph. SY. 4-7140. (At-
Janta).

Covington, 2 row, cultiva-
tor and planters, for 3 point
hitch, like new, $325.; Jubilee
Ford tractor, 1953 model, $795.
H. V. Cox, 1570 Cedar Grove
Rd., Conley, Ph. MA 7-0001
(Atlanta).

John Deere, trailer type
hitch, sub-soiler; Allis Chal-
mers silage cutter. In good
cond. at my home on the Poca
Rd. W. B. Gunnin, Rt. 2,
Danielsville. :

2 Oakes round, electric, in-
cubators for sale. L. F. Oliver,
Rt. 1, Sandy Plains Rd., Ma-
rietta.

2 H wagon; 24 disc, 2 sec-
tion, Ford harrow, 3 point
hitch; 8 disc breaking harrow,
1 section. All pull type, good
cond. and reasonably priced.
Mrs. T. W. Newsome, Rt. 1,
Sandersville,

Tool bar or All Purpose
plow with all feet, 3 point
hitch, good cond., $125. Frank
C. Dysart, Rt. 3, Cartersville,
Ph. EV. 2-3028.

Sausage mill with stuffing
attachment for sale. O. A
Bradley, 4258 W. Washington
Rd.,.:- Bast - Point, <Ph; PO.
8369 (Atlanta).

3 ton steel feed bin, $60.;
59, 4 ft., feeders, 65c ea.; 7









8 swinging tube feeders, 50c
ea. All in good shape. O. M.
Gooper, Rt. 7, Gainesville,
Ph. 4-3764.

Bush bank blade, $1.75;
hand garden tooth cultivator,
$1.50; 2 picks, $1.75 ea.; wide
handle shovel, $1.75; short
handle shovel, $1.50 seed fork,
$1.50; cross cut saw, $1.50
Good cond. H. L. Wilson, 503
Ridge Dr., Pine Lake, Ph. HI.
3-6140. (Atlanta).

EQUIPMENT

WANTED



Want front end loader with
dbl. acting cylinders for H
Farmall and D. B. spiral ac-
tion forage harvester with
auger and blower. Both must
be in good operating cond. and
low priced. L. L. Lamb, Rt.



2, Dallas, Ph. 6094.

drinkers, 8 ft. long, $5. ea.:



water wheel, good cond., rea-
sonably priced. State size and
make. L. O. Austin, c/o Char-
lie Turner, Rt. 3, Cleveland. ~

Want old steam boiler and
engine in operating cond. if
possible; 100 gal. syrup ket-
tle; 2 roller cane mill; old
fashion grist mill and Gin.
Write what you have and
price as is where is. Max M.
Hardie, Rt. 1, Austell.

Want 1949 to 1951, medium
size tractor with self starter
and cutaway harrow. State
model, make, price and cond.
Give phone or directions. H.
C. Webb, 2711 McDowell St.,
Augusta,

Want 1 water ram, in good
cond. Write what you have in
first letter. A. L. Williams,
Collins.

Want tree setter in first
class eond. at once. State
prices and how old, W. R.
Arnall, Luthersville.

Want large-incubator, suita-
ble for hatching game bird
eggs. State make, cap. and
price. Price must be reason-
able. E. A. McNatt, Vidalia,
Ph. 4812.



Want power unit, not less|

than 60 hp, in good cond. to
provide power for a corn shel-
ler. Wanted at once. T. E.
Abney, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-
2455.

Want power _ take-off for
Ford tractor, priced right. L.
B. Brown, Howard.

Want pine tree planter.
Must be in good working
cond. and reasonable. No junk.
Need as soon as possible. E.
D. Barnwell, 1,000 Peachtree
St. NE, Atlanta, Phi DR. 4-
9649. :

Shey SE he ee aoe eee

Want 1 small, late model,
tractor, in good cond. Prefer
John, Deere. Osler G. Wood,
Soperton.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE
Cattle

2 young Black Angus cows
at eae heifer calves, All
Reg. and rebred. Will del.
within 100 mi.; also, 2 Reg.
bred Aberdeen Angus heifers
with papers and bred to Reg.
bull, $175 -ea. del. C. N. Mc-
Clure, Dawsonville. _

1 Guernsey milch cow, to
third calf. Free from T. B.
freshen about 10th Jan. with
Bangs and Mastitis. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

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

3 purebred white faced, not

Reg., second calf brood cows,
bred to Black Angus, to
calve in spring. Approx, 12 to
1,400 Ibs., $225 ea. at my farm.
Peter R. Iodice, Rt. 1, Wood-
stock, Rd., Roswell.

1 Reg. Angus bull, 5 yrs.
old, wt. 1,400 lbs., very easy
to manage. Top son of Black
ae 27th of Angus Valley.
Z. J. Lee, c/o Fran - Jo y
Farm, Red Oak, Ph. PO, 7-
6666 (Atlanta) after 7 P. M.

3 Holstein heifers, calve
within 4 to 8 wks.; 11 Holstein
heifers, ready for breeding; 8
Holstein heifers, 4 mos. old.
Roger P. Youmans, Richmond
Hill, Ph, TU. 4-2313 (Mid-
way).

Polled Herefords, subject to
prior sale: bull calves Reg. in
Performance Registry Inter-
national and_ both Hereford
Asso., wt. 800 to 1010 Ibs., at
365 days of age. Glad to show
our cattle. R. W. Jones, Jr.,
Leslie. Ph. TR 4-4467. di

22 Holstein, first calf, heif-
ers, to calve between Jan.
25th, and March 25, 1960.
Sired by ABS bulls and bred
to ABS bulls. Thomas Mc-
Croskey, Jr. c/o MacMor
Farms, Box 295, Perry, Ph.
GA. 9-1617.

55 Guernsey dairy cows and
heifers and 6 can base in At-
lanta milk shed. Cows in all
stages of production with
many first fresh or springing.
A. A. Gruitz, Rt. 2, Coving-









Want late model turbine!





Reg. Her
gentle, $200. r
cept Sunday. M. B.
2, Heath Rd., Macon.

Horses, Mules, Ponies

Nice quarter horse type P
lomino mare, gentle for child
ren or

black Nubian and white Sa-
anan milk goat for sale. J. W.
Van Horn, 689 Indian Creek

(Just out of Avondale). _

White Stallion quarter
horse, 4 1/2 yrs. old, gentle,
child broke. H. J. Slate, Rt. 1,
Box 171, Austell, Ph. 4539.

No, 1 Strawberry roan log-
ging mare, wt. 1,670 Ibs.,
about 9 yrs. old, $200, or will
take good milch cow or youre
dwarf type filley in trade. E.
E. Hice, Cherry Log, Ph. ME.
5-2384 (Ellijay).

Good pair gentle, black,
white nose mules, wt. about
1,200 lbs. ea., about 11 or 12
yrs. old; also Wagon wheels
and 2 H wagon for sale. Riley
C. Couch, Senoia.

Sheep and Goats

2 nice wilk goats, 1 to fregh-
en soon, part Nubian, part
Saanan, gives gal. milk per
day with kid, other female, 3
mos. old; also, will
goats at my place. Mrs. Lee
Kirkley, 3860 Cascade RD,
SW, Atlanta 11.

Swine

50 crossed Duroc and Po-
land China pigs, 8 wks. old,
wt. 50 to 60 lbs., castrated
and treated for Eryspellas.
Sell any amount. Warren L.
ens Rt. 6, Macon, Ph. SH.

Purebred Duroc hogs, pigs,









bred gilts, bred sows, medium

Feb. Best of bloodlines, life|
treated, free of disease, with
or without papers: Wavemaster
and Foundation breeding. Rea-
sonable prices. M. M. New-
some, Jordan Mill Rd., San-
dersville, Ph. 3856.

8 good pigs, avg. 50 Ibs. e &
$10 ea., 2 for $17 or all, $63
at my home. Also, some young
pigs when weaning age. Mrs.
Roy Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Large Hampshire sow and
Hurd, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Reg. Hampshire male, 9
8 pigs, 5 wks. old, $125. Glenn
mos. old, well marked and of
excellent breeding, $40 at
La? aay not ship, WG;

ooper, Box 644, Bremen, ;
LE. | 7-3278.

7 good purebred Yorkshire
male pigs, 8 wks. old, $8 ea.
Br $15 ee fh ship. A. D.

vans, panes J
Draketown). oo

Duroc pigs, both sexes, Reg.,
wormed and tested for Chol-
era, from good bloodlines, 14
wks. old, $25 ea. Roscoe Mc-
Donald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge-
ville, Ph. GL 2-2766.

Reg. SPC boars and gi
best bloodlines, long, a
meat type, about 5 mos. old.
Boars nearly large enough for
service, Will sell cheap at lot,

Cross Rda.

G t
Rt. eorge Ferguson,

1, Cave Spring. -

2 New Hampshire pig
ae i if oe at once.
. Hudlow, 1
ater ee aa ida 2213

a eS eae a
40 Reg. blk. Poland China
Oars, serviceable size, sir-d

by Cert. meat type sires, dif,

ee ee best come
+ Jas. R. Mullis,
Ph WE 4-049),

Meat type Berkshires, t 0
breding, with or without see
bers: 1 bred sow, 1 herd boar,
pigs of both sexes. Stuart
Lewis, 1264 Cumberland Rd.,
NE, Atlanta, Ph. TR 2-1072.

- 50 shoats, avg. wt.

spotted, red aa bik. te
treated, boars castrated. $10
ea. FOB my farm 5 mi. W.
Metter, Candler City near 46

paved Hwy. L. H. Edenfield
Rt. 3, Box 177, M ;
Murry 5-1083, ene



bred gilts 100"
its,
bloodiiaas. be



gilts, boars















ladies, well trained, |.
good mannered. Sell or trade|}
for smaller mare; also 1 ea., |!










Dr., Decatur, Ph. HI 3-4440}











breed | J

2- 1/2 - 5 mos. old, either sex, |,

and meat type, to farrow in}

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at my _ place near McCords|$20

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. Reg.
, Prices star
Courson, Hazle

Reg. meat typ
Hampshires and D
disease free her
gilts of all ages.
sonable. Lawton
zlehurst.

Reg. SPC hogs,
gilts, medi

free. From best 0:
Priced right at _m:
S. Hahira on Hwy























Cornelius, _Hahira.





_ Purebred Duro
old oy $30; reg.
old, $50; 2-1/2 yr. old
Reg., $40; reg.
old, $17. Frederi
Box 182, Guyton
Guyton, St. H






















Want quality op
ersey and Guer.
R. B. Curtis, F
Madison 2603.































































































priced. O. M. Mooc
Waycross. 2

Want good grad
cows with calves ar
to good bulls. Pref
Angus. Robert S. W
251, Hogansville.

Northern Bobwhite
Ee birds, full fea
raised in large flight
Permit No. 63; Golder Se-
bright Bantams, $3, Pp
trio; Mallard ducks, $5.
also, want 1 opr.
neaux pigeons. C. L,
thorn, Riverdale, Ph
8106 after 6 PM.

1959 select Norther:
white quail, $2.50 and
Send Money Order,
Exp. Col. Permit No.
Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort

A. 5-5804.

Ringneck Pheasan:
ed breeders and
Chuka breeders, $5,
hens and k,

W. Webb 133 Ander:
Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-406

Northern Bobwhite
mated $3. pr.; $140.
matured; white Doves
Ringneck Doves, $3.
kar Partridge, $5. pr.
col. Send M.O. Miss E
lace, 716 Myrtle St., }
Janta 8, Ph. TR. 4-515

Purebred, Ped. N.
rabbits. 3 young
to Sle eae Oty
young bucks, ready
vice, $7.-$8.: 4 Sr. bucks,
. Take some farm
at ee price as pal
C. - Page, 149
N.E., Atlanta 8. ge

GAME, FOWL

WANTED _

Want white New Z
breed buck. Must be read
service. Hubert Hen
Rt. 2, Cumming.

Want 1 Golden or A
Pheasant hen or wi
Golden Pheasant coc

J. D. Fussell, Dawson.

~~ POULTR'



Seika

name, unrelate





ton, Ph, 7640.





Gossett,