Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 January 27

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Phil Campbell,

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.

) ducers ied Dispose
rcasses Safely

OTE: At the request of the
sultry industry and as a means of
| the industry against diseases, new
ns have been issued concerning the
of dead poultry carcasses.

April 1, all persons growing poul-
production of turkeys, eggs or

have a disposal pit or incinera-
me other satisfactory means of dis-
f dead birds.

ing are the regulations that become
on April 1 and elsewhere in this
the Market Bulletin will be found a
howing suggested methods for con-
a a

: SARCASSES REGULATION
and by virtue of the authority

ate and more particularly by

vention, control and eradica-
\ct relating to Disease pre-
trol and eradication
ck (Georgia Laws 1953, Janu-
uary Sess, page 480), as
do hereby promulgate, issue
aim the following Rules and

is relative to the disposal of
carcasses.

Ne E. The premises of each
rowing poultry for himself or

including turkeys, commercial

poses is hereby quarantined
lacing of any dead poultry
en death results from other
onnection with the slaughter
other than a disposal pit or

culture. Such quarantine shall
pplicable to any person growing
ho oar and maintains a

WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 27, 1960

NUMBER 21

~ POULTRY REGULATIONS



ie by the Constitution and laws

f this State relative to livestock _

approved by the Commission-.



ment of the laws of this State, and these
regulations, the Commissioner of Agricul-

ture shall issue to each person growing

poultry, for himself or others, a certifi-
cate of compliance with the provisions of
the laws relating to disease prevention

_and these regulations, when the grower:

(1) Provides and maintains a disposal
pit of a size and design adequate
to dispose of dead poultry carcass-





Agricultural

CALENDAR

Jan. 25 - 26, Center for Continuing Educa-
tion, University of Georgia - Annual
Farm Mechanization Conference.

JAN. 25 - 27, Municipal Auditorium, Atlan-
ta = Southeastern Poultry = Egg
Convention.

Jan. 26 - 27, ABAC, Tifton - Farm sehitad
| -~ ment Short Course.

JAN. 26, Civic Auditorium, Rome - Dairy
Production Short Course.

JAN. 26, Valdosta - Winter Sale Georgia
Duroc Breeders Association.

JAN. 27, Rock Eagle 4-H Club Center,
Eatonton - Dairy Production Short Course

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

Jan. 28 ~ 29, Veterinary Science Building,
Athens - Farm Management Short
Course.

JAN. 29, Albany - Georgia Angus Associa-
tion Sale.

FEB. 2, ABAC, Tifton - Farm Pond Manage-
ment Short Course.

FEB. 5 ~ 6, Atlanta Annual Joint Meeting
Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Caro-
linas Cotton Ginner Association.

FEB. 9, ABAC, Tifton - Cotton Short
Course.

FEB. 9, Henry Grady Hotel, Atlanta - An-
_ nual Convention American Dairy Associa-
tion of Georgia, Inc.

FEB. 18 - 19, Georgia Center for Continu-
ing Education, Athens ~- 15th Annual
Meeting Georgia Crop Improvement
Association.

FEB. 26, Georgia Farm Products Sale Pa-
vilion, Thomaston - Southeastern Region-
al Shorthorn - Polied Shorthorn Breeders
Spring Show and Sale.















es wherein all dead poultry car-
casses are disposed of in a manner
approved by the Commissioner of
Agriculture to prevent the spread
of diseases; or

(2) Provides and maintains a method
of disposal of dead poultry car-
casses that has been approved by
the Commissioner of Agriculture
as satisfactory to him to prevent
_the spread of disease,

SECTION 3. The Commissioner of
Agriculture shall determine the form and
contents of the certificate issued to the
grower. The certificate shall be numbered
and shall be valid until cancelled or re-
voked by the Commissioner, The viola-
tion of any of these Regulations shall be
sufficient grounds for the revocation or
cancellation, revocation or suspension of
the certificate provided herein or the li-
cense of the poultry processing plant, af-
ter notice and hearing. :

SECTION 4. Disposal pits or inciner-
ators shall be constructed in a manner
and be of a design capable of providing
a method of disposal of dead poultry car-
casses in a manner to prevent the spread
of disease. Each such pit shall be utilized

(Continued On Page 4)

Full Poultry Feeders
Are Found Wasteful

A study by the Georgia Experimems
Station showed that when poultry feed
ers are filled to the top, feed losses aver-
aged as much as 45 per cent.

When filled only two-thirds full,
wastage dropped to 15 per cent, when half
full, losses were only 5 per cent, and
when one-third full a:mere 2 per cent of
the feed went to waste.

The Georgia researchers recommend
that hanging type feeders should be ad-
justed to feed out limited amounts of
feed and should be about shoulder high
to the birds, Automatic feeders, they sug-

gest, should be adjusted to run one-half
full or less.









Georgia, First:

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FARM HELP

WANTED



Want at once country rais-
ed, reliable, settled, white wo-
man for light farm chores on
farm., Must be in good health.
$30. mo. with room and board.
Mrs. W. E. Waller, Rt. C, Box
55, Griffin.

Want white woman,
dleaged, to do light farm
work, raise vegetables, etc.,
on farm. Good home. Henry
Eller, Rt. 1, Waleska.

Want reliable man to plow
about 6 acres. Contact. C. W.
Rowe, Rt. 1. Box 585, LaFay-
ette.

Want elderly couple (with
some means) to maintain
selves, a Caretaker on farm
for home and other considera-
tions. Must be sober and re-
liable. Mrs. Minnie M. Long,
Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

Want good reliable man for
2 H. farm on halves or other
satisfactory basis agreed up-
on. Farm located in Haralson
Co. on 113 Hwy., 3 mi. No.
Temple. No _ letters. Mrs.
Frank E. McBrayer, Rt. 2,
Temple.

Want man with dairy herd
or wanting in dairy, or beef
cattle, for 142 A. farm, 25 mi.
So. Savannah, equipped for
dairying with pond and per-
manent pastures. Satisfactory
basis agreed upon. Roger P.
Youmaus, Richmond Hill. Ph.
TU 4-2312 (Midway).



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FARM

WORK

WANTED

AERA. os

Single man, 29 yrs. old, 8
os experience and raised on

arm, wants job doing any|full

type farm work, prefer in So.
a. for room, board and sal-
ry. John Henry Knight, c/o
lifford Swift, Cohutta.
Garg eed
31 yr. old man, wife, no
children, want a dairy job
for room, board and reason-
ble salary. Wife can help
with work. Both in good
health, non-dringers and wil-

jing workers. Can drive trac-|

tor. Exp. Wm. F. Floyd, 634
pee ineten St. S. W., Atlanta
15.



Want job on farm. Work
for $15. week. Need job. Ella
Rushing, Rt. 1, Temple.





41 yr. old man, wife and
2 boys, 8-16 yrs. and 3 girls,
4-14 yrs. no bad habits, and
with own mule, want on
atisfactory basis. Need 4-5 R.

ouse,. and chicken houses,
12-15,000 cap., or will look
&fter cattle. T: S. Willard, Rt.
i, Lawrenceville.
52 yr. old man, wife, 2
ehildren (boy 17) in high and

in grammer school, want to
learn chicken raising. Can
furnish self. Drive truck or
tractor. Need 5 R. house wir-
ed for stove and gas heat.

Have to be moved. Prefer near 3

Gainesville or Flowery Bran-
ch. James V. Cleveland, Box
014, Scottdale.



Retired, exp. single, white
man wants job as Caretaker
of all kinds stock, chickens,
garden and yard work. Will
do some nice fencing, for
room, board, reasonable sal-
ary. Modern conveniences. G.
C. Henry, 212 Pierce St. La-
Grange. Ph. 4-4758.



Man with wife and 15 yr.
old boy, wants job raising
broilers, or looking after hogs,
or consider job on Nursery
stock farm. Life time. exper-
dence. Have to be moved. Odis
Conner, Rt. 1, Pitts.

Want job on regular or
poultry (layer) farm. Give
ull information. W. C. Ste-
phens, 514 So. Green St.,
Gainesville. 3





Woman, 45 yrs. old, 4 chil-
dren, 2 ea. boys and girls (5
to 23 yrs.), wants job on farm.
2 of children to help with
work. Want 4 R. house and
wages. Have to be moved.
Mrs. Carrie B. Taylor, 1963
oe Rd., N.W. Atlanta



_ 60 yr. old white man wants
job on farm. Best of health,
not crippled. Room, board or
place to batch. R. L. Hartley,
Rt. 1, Lindale.
ee NOM aa gees
63 yr. old man wants job
feeding hogs, cows or laying
hens, Have two (20 and 18
yrs.) to help with work. Drive
truck and tractor. Have to be
moved. State wages paid. F.
W. Van Dyke, Rt. 4, Calhoun.



Middleaged couple, no chil-
dren, desire job on chicken
farm. Have to have living ac-
comodations. Wife has high
school education. Will Hayes,
41 Cleveland Ave., c/o
Mrs. Hugh Lewis, East Point.



Want 1 H. Crop, not less
than 12 to 15 acres, with 2 or
R. house, on all-weather
road, some out-bldgs., and
pasture upland, for standing
rent. Alonzo F. Jones, Rt. 3
Box 399 A, College Park.

2 white men, 19 and 27 yrs.

old, want jobs on farm. Non-
drinkers, willing workers.
Will move anywhere. C. H.
Staines, 2461 Felton Ave.,
Macon, Ph. SH. 6-5091.

Want job on. farm. Can
drive tractor and truck. Just
wife and self. Am 28 yrs.
old. Do most any kind farm
work. Can move any. time.
John W. Pursell, 208 Glover



St., Marietta. Ph. 7-4776.

Want white or col. family
on 50-50 basis or for wages.
Good cotton and peanut al-
lotment. G. W. Ross, Rt. 3,
Box 66, Eastman.

Want honest, sober, willing
workers, experienced white or
col. family to farm on halves,
1 or 2 H. crop. Day work
when not in crop. Good cotton
allotment; other crops wanted.
Land all extra good. 5 R.
house, elec. School bus and
mail Rt. Located 3 mi. So.
Martin, Franklin Co. John A.
Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.

Want small colored family
to do light farm, also some
Turpentine work. W. E. Tug-
gle, Box 569, Fitzgerald.

Want middleaged white wo-
man to help with garden and
chickens, near Savannah.
Room and reasonable salary.
L. M. Walls, 1720 Stratford
St. Savannah.

Want elderly man and cou-
ple, able to maintain selves,
as Caretaker of farm, in ex-
change for a furnished 3 R.
and bath cottage, with some
daily work for wages. J. G.
Davis, 5339 Tilly Mill Rd.
Doraville. Ph. GL 17-2976. -

Want man with family to do
gen. farm work. Salary and
wired, 4 room, house, in good
community. Seasonal work
will be available to other
members of the family. Write
or phone D. H. Moore, Jef-
fersonville, Ph. 3391. (Twiggs
Co. Extension office, Jeffer-
sonville).

Want good, white, reliable
couple no children, to work
truck patches and do other
light farm chores. Mrs. Lula
Johnson, Rt. 6, Rome.

Want unencumbered wo-
man, 30 to 45 yrs. old to do
light farm work on farm, for
salary, room and board. Mod-
ern conveniences. Carl Perry,
603 East Spring St. Monroe;

Want man to tend 4 acres
in tfuck crop. Can give some
extra work. Good house, wir-
ed for elec., etc. on mail and
school Rt. B. B. Strange, Rt.
4, Swainsboro.

Want unencumbered white
woman to live in farm home
with family of 3 adults, and
do light farm work for salary.
Farm equipped with modern
conveniences, located 2- mi.
West Byron on Hwy. 42. Mrs.
Eva Knowles, Rt. 2, Byron.
Ph. WO 3-2213.

Want man with small fam-
ily or woman with children
large enough to work. Honest,
reliable, willing to work.
Small peanut and cotton allot-
ment, mostly look after cows
and hogs, grow feed. Shares
or wages. Good house wired
for elec. School and mail Rt.







Exch. references. T. C. Ross,
Rt. 1, Eastman. ;

Want reliable party for
farm on 50-50 basis. 10 A. of
cotton, 15 A. peanuts. Truck
products and corn may be

grown. 5 R. house. School ac-|Turne

commodations. T. M.
Elko.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE

1957 John Deere combine,
7 ft. cut, PTO, good shape,
also 1958 John Deere 420
crawler, 3 point hitch. Sell or
exch. for 1952 and up Ford
tractor. Terms or cash. H. S.
Boatwright, Rayle.

Practically new Ford mow-
ing machine and rotary mow-
er, a good Ford pick-up bal-
er, AC-66 combine and 1954
GMC, 1-1/2 ton truck with
excellent stake body. Zack
Wilkins, c/o Wilkins Here-
ford Farm, Valdosta.

KB-8 Intnl. truck; also, 20

Terrell,









ft. cattle body, in very good

Bur-
Ph.

cond., good tires. F. J.
dette, Rt. 1, Riverdale,
7349 (Fairburn).

David Bradley garden trac-
tor with wheel weights, 7-
1/2 hp engine, cultivator, har-
row, open foot or turning
plow,:mowing machine, all in
excellent cond. James _ E,
Barton, 1937 Clairmont Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. ME. 4-8242.

Farmall A tractor in good
shape with all cultivating
equip., hydraulic lift; 14 disc
harrow; 4 dise tiller and 2
new tires. Sacrifice. R. C.
White, Rt. 1, Box 55, Guyton,
Ph. PR. 2-3111.

John Deere tractor model
40, two row, 1956 model with
3 point hitch, used about 100
hrs., in perfect cond., $1,600.
Howard Truett, Rt. 3, Bow-
don, Ph: 837-5

300, Checker Board 16 lb.
chicken feeders, used 1 yr.,
$1.50 ea., in perfect cond. Carl
oe Rt. 1, Box 166, Ten-
nille.

Athens, 10 disc, 3 point,
hitch bush and bog harrow,
with ball bearings, used very
little. Gus English, Rt. 1,
Milner.

Farmall A tractor with disc
tiller, excellent tires and runs
perfect and has a_ pulley.
Priced to sell. Jimmy Douthit,
Rt. 2, Macon. 3

800 Pockman laying cages,
large size, new feed and water
troughs, 25c ea. at my place,
or will trade for live stock.
J. E. Reeves, Rt. 2, Thomaston
Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 6-7093.

Allis Chalmers combine 60
with motor, used 3 or 4 sea-
sons, $1.200.; John Deere B
tractor, in good cond., $300.;
5 disc tiller, $175. H. F. Gauld-
ing, Colbert, Ph. ST. 8-4751.

2 H. Oliver, 12 in., turn
plow; 2 H. stalk ripper; 2
man crosscut saw; 1 man
crosscut saw; single plow
stock, dbl. and single trees
and other farm tools. Joe W.
Cosley, 747 Fletcher St., Ce-
dartown.

John Deere model 40 trac-
tor, 3 point hitch, 2 dise plow,
24 disc harrow, 6 row cotton
duster, all cultivating, plant-
ing and distributing equip.,
peanut plows, ~ete., used 3
seasons, good as new, $1.000.
Harvey Griffin, Rt. 3, Ella-
ville Rd., Americus.

Keenco automatic chicken
feeder with 310 ft. of trough
and guard, in new cond., used
with 1 bunch of chickens,
complete, $600. Lewis Lind-
sey, Silver Creek.

D-2 Cat. Bulldozier with H.
D. blade, $2,000. E. H. T.
Mack tractor with 15 ton
Low -- Boy trailer, $1,500.00;
Woolridge rubber tired trac-
tor with 15 yd. pan, $5,500.
a Norton, Fairburn, Ph.

Cub Farmall tractor, plant-
er, distributor and cultivator,
all in good cond. Weston My-
ers, Rt. 1, Nashville.

Hole digger, fits Ford or
Farmall tractor, $150. E.
Dalton, Rt. 1, Gillsville.

_ 5 row, Boyett cotton duster,

fits cub Farmall, in good cond..,

ate S. E. Giles, Rt. 1, Win-
er.

















"400 gal, Dari-kool bulk milk} >
Chafin, RE 2.tha

cooler. J.T.



McDonough, Ph. 3765. ce

_|sure, can use_

A.|ware wire, suitable

Farmall 200 with a
A-1 cond., $1,350.;
cylinder Allis Chalm
sel with 16 in. plow,

r i harrow,
cond., $2.500. H. P.. Kere
Phillip St., Ashburn,

Farmall 400 Diesel tracto
good cond. with 20 dise o:
set harrow, cultivators wi
2 way cylinder for do
1_ way
also, Farmall H
like new with
planters and di:
Priced to sell. Wayne C
Rt. 2, Montezuma, Ph. |

1 H. wagon, drag ha
drag pan, stalk cutter
other farm tools for sale.
not ship. Elton Sims, Rt.
Conyers. ee

md Ba 3/4 ton
up , new rebuilt
good cond., $400. Charles
Watkins, Rt. 1, Box 11
Fayette (near Catlet'

John Deere A mo
tor, good cond., has
tires, lightsand_s
ens harrow, 8 disc
bog, practically new.
right for quick sale. |
McDuffie, Rt. 2, Daniel
Ph. FE. 5-3397 (Comme:

1952 Ford tractor,
lift, 8 disc w, mo
rake and All-Purpose
Tractor has new tir
new in all operati
gain priced, $1,100.
separately. W. H. Mc
2277 Mullberry St. Eas

2 stump_heads and
like new. Tyle u Vv

Burns power saw,
new, run about 30 day
Mrs. Dorothy Peters, J

4 disc John Deere
trol tiller, first class
new disc wheel bearings
boxes, bargain priced,
Del. reasonable distance.
shall Lord, Dudley, Ph.
3-2341. ;

A-160 Intnl. truck,
ton, 1957 model; 12 can A
flo, dry box, milk cool
can, wet box, milk cooler; J
ten gal., milk cans. Clarenc
Mooney, Rt. 1, Wind
7701. :

11 can Wilson milk coc
10 gal. Surge milk strain

sor and all controls,
cond.; E-29 DeLaval ;
tor; 6 new Surge |
machines. C. N. Roberds
nessee Ave., Savannah.

84, five ft., broil
64 baby chick fee
ft., waterers; 6 A.
gas brooders. All in
cond., no junk, will s
price as of new.
Price, Hwy. 27, Rt.
ton, (1 mi. N.)
(Buchanan).

500 gal. Butane gas
good as new. Sell f
ice. J. A. Brown, Hw;
Rt. 1, Felton, Ph. 3742
Polk and Haralson Co.

G. L. F. egg washer,
300, with candler, used
excellent cond., $295. C
ship. Chas. Ray, Jr., Ne
Ph. HO?) 5-2110529-=

Farmall M _ tractor
starter and _ lights,
three 2 H., wagons,
ea. After 5 P.M. and no
day calls. Car] S. Graves,
Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. E
5253. :








Three, 80 saw,
stands, in good shape
excellent metal dropper;
press pump and fans,
augers, belts, etc.; and
set of 10 Ton Howe s
$1,000. for lot. Geor;
Owens, Calhoun, Ph.

5761.
Wire cages1l/2

ing quail, chickens.
lamp brooders; 2.
cages with feeders
boxes. Rowe J
lasville. |

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steel finishing, 2
ng, and starting,
age laying pen,
bator, egg cand-
- founts and feeders,
H. R. Hodges, 161

., Decatur. :

oders, eleven, 8 ft.,
waterers and







































pton, Ph. 8-4081. |





, 48 in. saw, good
cond., includes Mc-
wer engine, $400.;
6 in, blade. _

















lis Moline tractor,
er and power take-
cut-away harrow,
A. McNeal, Box 48,





























actor saw on steel
n good cond., $25. W.
ibley, Crumbley Rd.,
ugh, Ph. 3754 afte

week ends. | ;

Chalmers combine,
2 disc Athens til-
disc, rubber tire
wheel for A. C.

tractor. W. Frank
Locust Grove, Ph.























































| M tractor, in ex-
cond. Real bargain. M.
Athens, Ph .LI. 6-

















int| works without belt, also, cut-





















agon and 2 black
s, wt. 900 to 1,000
- O. C. Moon, Rt.







































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8-5272



GR.



1. Wilson bulk milk

good cond.; Massey
44 Diesel tractor, re-
y_ overhauled. LeRoy
Davisboro.

. bottom plow-and 2
w. $890. Will consider
actor in trade. Olin

wrenceville, Ph. TH.



































ition outfit, Rainbow
guns, 124, six in., alu-
. powered by V-8
. type Ford engine,
little, will water 5
one setting, com-
,000. W. J. Robinson,
Ph. EM. 5-3365.































jeep in excellent cond.
. wheel drive. Sell or

good used tractor.
S. Cobb, Box 355, Ma-









































_ Harvester bulldozer,
ydraulic blade, in good

iced reasonable. Bu-
aton, Rt. 6, Elberton,
89-M-2.





























2d mill and equipment
ning these mills. J. N.
_ Woodstock. .-
% end gate seeder
nm cart, spreads soda
good cond., $55.; 4 in.
auger, 16 ft., with mo-
0 bu. per hr. cap., good
$65. Located on paved
mi, E. Zebulon. M. W.
Rt. 1. Zebulon.

wagon, $25.; iron dbl.
th 2 singletree, $5.;
anter, all plates and
distributor for garden
. $25. Will not ship. G.









































-h. 9027.

wagon, $15., has good
; and hitch to use be-
actor; Mrs. Emma Stan-

'D, Conyers. -
ord tractor, both tires
ctor in good, clean,

ames Holloway,
Ph, RI. 2-2542.















lover size tires,

{Pine Lake, Ph. HI. 3-6140.

91/90 dise harrow and All Pur-

jicheap. L. W. Cochran, Rt. 2

.|disc harrow, etc.; also, want

on, Rt. 2, Stone Moun-|S

-| Springs.









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1949 Ford tractor, not junk,
used very little, with new
$650.00. No
letters. Luther Sanders, Bu-
ae Ph. 3723 around 8

- Want Ford or other light

tractor and equipment. Must
be cheap for cash; also, want
good, 1 in., galvanized pipe
for farm well. Rev. B.
Miller, Rt. 2, Hogansville.



_ Oliver Goober turner, $5.;
2 picks, 1 short handle, square
point shovel, $1.50; cross cut
saw, short handle wide shovel.
and garden hand cultivator,
$1.75 ea; also power pulley
for Farmall cub. H. L. Wilson,

Model 8-N Ford tractor with

pose plow; Elec. fence charger,
i-Low Line. Jack H. Bond,
Rt. 1, Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-
4160 (Stockbridge). -

Gould water pump, used
about 2 yrs., in good shape;
1 H. wagon, $35.; also, 250

gal. gasoline tank, $35. E. A
Powers, Blackshear.

- 1959 Fordson Dexta Diesel
tractor with earth cavator. 92
working hrs., like new. Wil-
liam H. Mann, Rt. 2, Con-
yers.

Complete stainless _ steel
Surge milk line with auto-
matic washer and 4 Surge
stanchions, all like new, used
18 mos., cheap. Will sell sep-
erately. Audrey Lewis Sr.,
Sylvania, Ph. LO. 4-9196.

Nice, clean, David Bradley
garden tractor complete with
turning plow, cultivator and
mower, $125. Luther C. Smith,
1281 Stephenson Rd., Lithon-
ia, Ph. HU. 2-6659 (near
Rock Chapel School).

Cut-off saw for cub tractor,



off saw will work on any
tractor with belt, good cond.,
$50. and $25.; 1 H. wagon, $25.
. C. Boyd, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.

Powell sure set plant setter,
A-1 cond., with water tank,
pick-up or pull type; middle
buster for Ford tractor, used
1 season; Scourkleen sepa-
yates small seed from wheat
and oats for Allis Chalmers
combine, perfect cond. All

Senoia, Ph. HO, 1-2911 (Fay-
etteville).

ag

American saw mill with
Case power unit and Frick
edger, for sale or will trade
for large tractor _ or small
tractor and tiller. B. J. Gil-
more, 912 Magnolia St., Ma-
con, Ph. SH. 3-3038.

1 incubators, 1,200 cap. ea.,
one is Oakes, made of steel,
other is a Brower, made of
wood. Both perfect cond., $65.
ea. or both for $120. Buyer
will have to move. E. R.
Smith, 311 Superior Ave., De-
catur, Ph. DR. 3-9076
| 3 Surge stanchions and 1
compressor, all in good cond.,
reasonably priced. Hugh M.
Hardy, Rt. 3, Sycamore, Ph.
418-L-3 (Ashburn).

EQUIPMENT

WANTED



Want trail type, 3 or 4
bottom 16 in. plow, equipped
for hydraulic lift, with latest
type points. W. F. Hellemn,
Rt. 2, Pelham:

Want late model Farmall
tractor with planter, cultiva-
tors, bush and bog harrow,

Farmall cub tractor with at-
tachments. Must be in good
shape. State price, etc. E. D.
Barnwell, 1000 Peachtree St.,
N. E., Atlanta 5.

Want used sheet metal roof-
ing, either V-crimp or cor-
rugated. State price, cond.
and quantity; also, want good,
use, hammer mill. Must be
PTO operated, 12 to 14 in. All
to be in reasonable distance.
Eugene V. Elliott, Rt. 1, Box
92, Greenville.

Want 2) size; 127x238) in.
tractor tires. State cond. and
price. S. M. Stout, Warm
Springs.

Want Ford or Ferguson
tractor, 1955 or later model;
also, E. Z. Flow, 10 ft., guano
spreader. L. P. Singleton, Fort
Valley.

~ Want 1 or 2 row cultivators
for Ford tractor. L. J. Owens-
by, Jr., Rt. 3, Covington.

Want as much as 15 or 20
sq. ft. used metal roofing, but
could use less, Would consid-
er if it is not in best of shape
but usable and the price is
right. Roy Puckett, Rt. 1,
Waleska. ;

Want 2 H trailer, tandem
axle, in good cond., within 30
mi. of Atlanta. Thomas G.
Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692.

Want small or middle size
tractor with turning plow,
disc plow, cultivator, mower.
blade, in good cond. and priced
right for cash. J. H. West, Rt.
5, Box 726, Belair Rd. Au-
gusta, Ph. RE. 6-1145.

BUS kel sik Sones eee ne
Want 6 ft., pull type, dbl.
disc harrow; also, want metal
lathe. State price, cond.. size
and directions to your place.
Richard L. Vansandt, Rt. 1,
Box 540, Warner Robins.

- Want Sherman transmission
for Fort tractor for cash; also,
for sale, Wood saw for Ford
tractor, in excellent _cond.,
$45. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.

Want extra small elec. incu-
bator, in good working cond.,
reasonably priced. State size,
make and price. No junk
wanted. E. Head, 149 Forest
Ave., Gainesville.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE
eee ee

Cattle

4 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
pulls, 7 mos. to 1 yr. old. 2 are
grandsons of HSF Beau Vic-
for 15th and 2 of CMR Rolle
Domino breeding, and from
good dams. Priced cheaper
than most of comparable qual-
ity and breeding. Geo. A. Cof-
fey, Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-3231.

Reg. Whiteface Hereford
bull, 16 mos. old and heifers,
same age, $125.00 ea. Guern-
sey milch cow, 2nd calf, $110;
Guernsey heifer, 21 mos. old,
bred to Angus bull, $100. W.
H. McDonough, 2277 Mulberry
St., East Point.

Reg. Angus herd _ bulls, 2
yrs. old, Eillenmere breeding,
from show cows and Ghand
Champion bull. Large bone
and excellent conformation,
ready for service, priced to
sell. J. Harris Dew, 10 Peach-
tree St.. NE, Atlanta 8 PH.
TR. 4-5728.

10 Reg. Polled Hereford
heifers, about 12 mos. old, po-
pular bloodlines; also, several
excellent Polled Hereford
bulls of breeding age. All
reasonably priced. George
Pager, Rt. 1, Valdosta, CH 2-
3195.



Reg. Angus bull calves, 8-12
mos. old, Bangs vaccinated,
from clean herd, Champion-
ship bloodlines, $175 and up.
W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle
Top Farm, Cornelia. k

8 nice dairy cows, all young
springers, second calf and 3
first calf cows. 4 to start milk-
ing now. All from best dairy
herds. Harrison Tanner, Rt. 3,
Wrightsville, Ph. UN. 4-3766.



_ Want any type, good, car-
riage, buggy, cart or gig.
tate description, condition
and price. A. P. Boardman,
1001 Peachtree Rd., Augusta,
Ph. RE. 3-3180.

Want 2 plow tractor, large
enough to pull Taylor-Way
harrow and subsoiler. Prefer









Deere. Must be cheap for
eash. Chas. Gowder, Powder









Ford, Ferguson or large John

3 Reg. Guernsey bulls of
serviceable age. Green Mea-
dow and Fairlawn breeding.
Top bloodlines. Pedigrees and
production records available
on request. A. M. Wall, c/o
Pine Meadow Farm, Rt. 5
Box 455 - A, Savannah.

Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford bred cows with cal-
ves by side; also, bulls, 9 to
11 mos. old, well built, good
conformation, color and size,
excellent bloodlines. see any
time. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Li-












Want Ford tractor with or
hout equipment. Frank C.
Rt. 3, Cartersville.



Guernsey milch cow to find
calf soon; also, Guernsey heif-
er and 3 nice Holstein heifers
to freshen soon. All T. B. and
Bangs tested. Clifford Smith,
Rt. 4, Baxley, Ph. 3456.

Reg., horned Hereford bull,
about 1 yr. old. See any day
except Sun. M. B. Welsh, Ri.
2,. Heath Rd., Macon.

Reg. Jersey bull, 20 mos.
old, wt. approx. 700 Ibs., from
finest bloodline dehorned, pa-
pers furnished in buyers name.
See at_my place any time.
Jimmy F. Moss, Rt. 3, Coving-
ton, Ph. 6818.

Entire herd Reg, Black An-
gus, from top bloodlines and
good type, 17 females with 7
calves dropped; 20 mo. old
bull, excellent characteristics.
J. C. Holloway, Winterville,
Ph, RI. 2-2542.

5 young Hereford bulls, 8
mos. old, dark color, heavy
built, subj. to Reg. but no pa-
pers, $125 and up: Letters
ans. See at my farm. Troy
Lanier, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.

Nice, well marked, Rug.
horned Hereford bull, calved
May 23, 1959, from outstand-
ing sire that weighs 1,800 Ibs.
Carl Roberts, Ball Ground.

Purebred polled Hereford
bull, 2 yrs. old, $160.00; also,
2 younger bulls, wt. from
400 - 500 lbs. All purebred.
H. A. Martin, Luthersville.

4 top Angus bull calves,
several steers and heifers, all
purebred in Reg. herd. Spe-
cial consideration given to
FFA and 4-H members. See
after 4 PM week days and
anytime Sat. and Sun. T. L.
Surles, c/o Winkler Farms,
Preston.

Reg. Guernsey large size
heifer (had heifer calf Dec.
30, 1959); 3 Reg. heifers, due
to freshen. this week. All
heavy milk producers; also,
service age bulls. All, best of
breeding. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.

35 young, high producing
milch cows and dairy equip-
ment. Will sell separately or
inclusive. Mrs. J. H. McCalla,
Rt. 3, Conyers.

8 Reg. Aberdeen ~- Angus
bulls, Ankonian and Eileen-
mere breeding, well develop-
ed, 10 to 14 mos. old, $200.00
up; 5 yr. old Reg. Angus bull,
Ankonian breeding, $350; 12
-15 purebred Angus heifers,
not Reg., excellent cond.,
about 1 yr. old, $125 ea. P. E.
Doster, Jr., Rt. 1, Abbeville.
Ph. EM. 5-2630 (Rochelle).



Purebred Reg. Spotted Poe
land China boar, 1 yr. old i

-Feb., Cholera tested, free o

disease. Held all top honors
at County Fair and annual S.

E. Fair, 1959; also, two 1 yr,

old, purebred Spotted Poland
China sows, bred to this boar.
Clive Hardy, Rt. 1, Brooks.

Purebred Beltsville No. 1
boars and gilts, tested free
from Bangs and Lepto -and
eligible for Reg. Roy Cau-
then, Tifton, Ph. 2915. ~

Large Hampshire sow and
pigs, 6 wks. old, $125. Mrs.
Jenn Hurd, Rt. 1, Dahlonega,

_

Reg. pigs wt. 30 to 50 Ibs.
ea., for sale. Come and see
near Smyrna Church in Mur-
ry Co. Bryan Jones, Rt. 4,
Box 108, Chatsworth. St

Purebred Duroc hogs
breeding stock, bred gilts te
farrow Feb. 1 to 15th, $50 ea.3
open gilts, 3 - 5 mos. old,
$20, $30 ea. With or without
papers, life treated, some of
Mr. Revivor 2nd and Red King
breeding. M. M. Newsome,
oe Mill Rd., Sanders-
ville.

Black Poland China hogs
service boars, 6 mos. old an
older, $60 and up. Treated
for Cholera and _ Erysipelas
and from Cert. breeding; also
board and sow pigs and bred
gilts on hand at all times. Will.
ship, but best to come see. Jas.
R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE.
4-6490.

3, little bone Black Guinea
male hogs, cheap or exch. for
yearling calf, at farm 6-1/2
mi. S. on Hwy. 19. Wilson
Carson, c/o Carsons Guinea
Hog Farm, Rt. 3, Box 371,
Griffin...

11 purebred Duroc pigs, 6
wks. old Jan. 27, $5 ea.; also,
11 purebred Duroc pigs, 6 wks.
old Feb, 7, $5 ea. Leo C. Jack-
son, Rt. 3, Bowdon.

Reg. SPC boars, nearly
ready for service, best blood-
lines and 2 nice guilts, Book-
ing orders for Reg. pigs (now
2 wks. old), from my famous
sow Silver Sue and sire Cher-
okee Chief. George Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring. :

Reg. Poland China, service
boar, 12 mos. old, good breed=
er, from Cert. sire, $125; alsq
Reg. polled Hereford bull calf,
8 mos. old, Domino breeding,
$200. E. P. Drexel, Rt. 3, Tif-
ton, Ph. 1052-W-1.

18 lean meat type pigs, 6-
9 wks. old, $15 pr. Roland W..
Earley, c/o James Andersons
Farm, Rt. 1, Locust Grove.



3 Reg. Angus Bulls, 14 mos.
old about 750 Ilbs., excellent
body conformation, goo'd
bloodlines. J. O. Crowley, 216
Dixie St., Carrollton, PH. TE.
2-8402.

Polled Hereford heifers, op-
en and bred, Reg. in both
Assns., also, SPC, service
boars, ready for heavy ser-
vice. M. J. Blackmon, Pine-
hurst, Ph. 2818.

Swine

Reg. Duroc pigs, 4 mos. old,
wormed and treated for Cho-
lera, from good _ bloodlines,
both sexes, Roscoe McDonald,
Jr., Rt. 1, ,Milledgeville, Ph.
GL. 2-2766.

Choice Landrace and Duroc
breeding stock, imported
bloodlines, treated, Reg. in
buyers name, service age
boars, bred gilts and wean-
ling pigs. William E. Lanier,
Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. MO.
5-1015.

100 nice Hampshire shoats
for gale. John B. Harp, Rt. 1,
Fayetteville.

60 red and black shoats,
listed, life treated and boars
casterated, avg. wt. 60 Ibs. or
more, $12 ea. FOB my farm,
5 mi. W. Metter, near 46 pav-
ed Hwy. L. H. Edenfield, Met-
ter, Ph. MU. 5-1083.

Reg. Spotted Poland China
pigs, from weaning age to
145 - 225 lbs.; 1 bred gilt, wt.
at least 225 Ibs. All backed by
top bloodlines. Some_ pigs
backed by Cert. boar. Lamar
Altman, Rt. 1, Alma.

Several very choice Reg.
polled Hereford bulls, all very
deep red, stocky and have
most popular bloodlines, at



on (Klondike), Ph. HU, 2-



2 sows, 1 Spotted Poland
China, other Tamworth, bring
large litters, well matured,
$30 ea. John A. Campbell, Rt.
1, Lithonia (Centerville)

Yorkshire - Poland China
crossed pigs, approx. 50 lbs ea.
$15 ea. B. H. Holsomback, Rt,
2, Box 341-A. Oakey Rd., Cok
lege Park.

OIC breeding stock, both
lard and meat type, _shoats,
both sex, 5 mos. old, $30 ea.}
bred gilts, $50 at farm; unre=
lated pigs, 6 wks. old, Feb.
11th, $20.00 ea. Pigs and
shoats shipped FOB, treated
and Reg. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1,
Commerce.

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars,
service age boars. 100 pct. im=
ported bloodlines, Reg. in buy
ers name. Unrelated prs. H.
R. Gossett, Cave Spring.

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

Reg. SPC male hogs, ready
for light service, from best o:
bloodlines, priced right at my
farm. 1 mi. S. of Hahira on
aoe 41, G. E. Cornelius, Ha=-

ira. :

Reg. Duroc gilts, 2 - 6 mos
old, $17 to $30 ea.: boars and
gilts, not Reg., $10 ea.; Reg,
sow, 2 yrs. old, $40; purebred
sow, not Reg., 2-1/2 yrs. old,
$30.00 Frederick Zipperer,
po (15 mi. S. E. on Hwy.





Reg. Black Poland China
male, 200 lbs., 2 yrs. old, with
papers; 2 Black Poland China
sows with 14 pigs, Reg.; 1
Reg., bred sow, some stock}
some gilts, bred; also, some
farm plows, for sale. L. CG.
Williams, Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph,
WE, 4-2654,



my barn. Winton C. Harris,
Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. Juno 4-
2312 (Odum).















































































- PAGE FOUR

Poultry Regulations

(Continued From Page 1)



such manner as to dispose of the con-

n
es thereof effectively.

shall be of a design, and constructed in a
manner, approved by the Commissioner.

SECTION 53. No poultry processing
plant shall purchase poultry from any
poultry grower unless the grower shall
submit proof, prior to purchase or de-
livery, of compliance with the provisions
of these Regulations. Receipt by the pur-
chaser of the Number of the Certificate
of the Commissioner of Agriculture is-
-pued to the grower shall be sufficient
eompliance with this Regulation. The in-
voice or other writing executed by the
processing plant in connection with each
purchase of poultry shall have the Certi-
ficate Number of the grower written or
otherwise indicated thereon.

The foregoing Regulations shall be-

Disposal pits

eome effective April 1, 1960.

The foregoing Rules and Regulations
are promulgated after consulting with

and upon the recommendation

of the

Livestock and Poultry Disease Control

Board.

All Rules and Regulations in conflict
with the foregoing are hereby rescinded,

revoked and repealed.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE





Fine Hampshire and Tam-
orth pigs for sale. E. A.
Smith, 7205 Campbellton Rd.,
tlanta 11, Ph. DI 4-4198.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Young, gentle, saddle horse,
fn good shape, $125. Trade for
nice cow. Donald Tanner, Rt.
2, Box 138, Plains, Ph. VA.
$-4106.

Good mule, wt. about 1,150
ibs., age is right. Otis Ruff,
t. 2, Rockmart, Ph. 5339.
1 horse and 3 mules, 1,000

o 1,200 lbs. Herman Thorn-
Vada, (P. O. Camilla).

Sacrifice Smal! buckskin
folding. 5 yrs. old, suitable









or children, with saddle, bri-
le and blanket, all practically
ew, $175 C. D. Crowe, Jr.
715 Pineywood Dr., East
oint, Ph. PO. 1-0910.

Extra good black mare, 11
pr 12 yrs. old, little fast to
plow, gentle for children, wt.

bout 1,150 lbs. J. A. Clark,

Jlenwood, Ph. GR. 4-7387.

Good pr. gentle black with
white nose mare mules, wt.
about 1,200 Ibs. ea., 11 or 12
yrs. old; also, 2 H wagon for
gale. Riley C. Couch, Senoia.

White Socks, 9 yr. old







Hunter type gaited gelding,

excellent road and trail horse,
no bad habits; also, new and
used saddles and bridles at
reasonable prices. Val. Beaty,
289 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur,
h. BU. 9-0173.

Several Reg. standardbred
brood mares, some in foal to
outstanding stallions, to foal
in 1960. Some have produced
ne horses. Priced to

ove. P. T. Patton, Shady
ee ale, Ph. 5123 (Monticello).

At Stud: Ransoms Genus,
Reg. No. 26649, American
addle bred stallion, F. B. Hill,
493 Elliott Cir, Chamblee, Ph.
GL. 7-4536.

At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg, No. 36083, Ameri-
can saddle bred stallion. Pro-
ven sire of top colts, grand-
son of Noble Kalarama. Tho-

as G. Watkins, Jr., 4684,
Fiat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph.

U. 9-6692.



Several nice farm mules, 1
large logging mule and 1 sad-
dle horse for sale. R. E. Neely,
Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-5272 (1
block off Hwy. 85). .-



Small brown gelding (looks
like Welsh pony; probably
1/2 Shetland). 550 Ibs., 48 in.
high at shoulder, 4 yds. old,
no bad habits, wont go faster
that trot; also, want similar,
small, horse that will canter
and gallop. Fred Ball, 211
Euclid Rd., Thomasville, Ph.
CA, 6-0676.



Gray mare mule, will work
anywhere, full of life, $125 at
farm. F. G. L. Pittman, Rt.
2, 86, Eastman.



Mule, $90 or will trade for
beef calf of equal value. Wm.
once Stockbridge, Ph. 4-















CROSS SECTION OF DISPOSAL PIT. SHOWING DIMENSIONS AND DETAILS OF CONSTRUCTION.

The pit -is 6 to 8 feet deep and sides are 4 to 6 feet square. ola lumber, br.
ox concrete blocks may be used to shape the sides so the hole will not fill "i
prematurely. After this is done, the hole should be covered in such a manner th;
the cover will not be a hazard or fall in from deterioration. It is suggested
that should a lumber cover be used, the wood should be treated with a wood pr
servative, or a layer of concrete ba spread over the wood or cover. An 8 inch 3
tile is placed in the center, large end down. The cap or lid for this shoul be
fly-tight and secured by a hasp or similar lock.
top should be covered with soil in such manner that proper drainage is: provid
(Usually about 12 inches) Do not place pit near a well or where drainage may
in direction of a well or spring. It should be at least 100 feet away, from

poultry houses and other buildings. To dispose of dead eee remove cap and

drop bird into pit,

2.

20 two and 3 yr. old half
Suffolk ewes, 12 lambs now,

|more expected, Reg, Suffolk

ram. Reasonable. E. E. Ealum,

204 E. Oglethorpe Ave. Sav-
annah.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED







Want, milch cow and some
pigs, in vicinity. of Hogans-
ville or LaGrange, at reason-
able cash price. Rev. B.
Miller, Rt. 2, Hogansville.

Want 25 or more Holstein
heifers, wt. 200-3000 Ibs. di-
rect from dairy operators.
Must_be good or better qual-
ity. Quote price per pound.
Lewis Keith, Newnan. Ph. AL
3-4409.



Several good, gentle, sad-
dle horses, all sizes and colors,
some 3 and. 5 gaited and a few
good brood mares; also, 4 good
used saddles. Zack Wilkins,
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0363.

One, 1,200 lb., work mare
for sale. John M. Allen, 172
oe Blvd., Decatur, Ph. DR.





Sheep and Goats

Female white goat, 8 mos.
old; from Reg. stock, half Nu-
bian and half Swiss- Saanan.
Mother gives gallon milk
daily. See any time. Marland
Cheely, 312 Wood St., S. E.
Atlanta 12. Ph. JA 5- 0070.

Sev. Toggenburg does and
Saanan does, to freshen soon,
for sale; also at Stud, Reg. Al-
pine buck and Toggenburg
buck. F, H. Millerd, Rt. 2,
Mars Hill Rd. Acworth Ph.
WEB 4-6012.





One large Saanan doe, 2nd
kid soon, also purebred Tog-
genburg 1-1/2 old doe, fresh
with ist kid in 20 days. See
before Feb. Ist. D. A, Bagley,
Sr., Austell. Ph. 2315.



One 2 yr. old Nubian doe,
freshen last of March. Miss
Dorothy Mathis, Tiger. Ph.
4155 (Clayton).

About 150 ea. wethers, 1-2
yrs. old and Ewes, also 3 Reg.
rams. Lambs arriving now are
mixbred. J. Henry Gaskins,
Rti23, ede





ae ed See Clarkston,

Want few common goats,
in vicinity of Savannah, Er-
nest W. Cail, 510 American
Bldg. Savannah.

Want good horses for work-
ing or riding, also pony mares
at reasonable price for cash.
Quote. Milton Carter, Rt. 2,
Douglas.

Want small saeale horse,
wt. 650 to 750 lbs., young,
good cond., and gentle, Henry
Duke (or Luke), Attapulgus.

Want small, riding horse,
very gentle for 10 and 8 yr.
old boy and girl to ride and
handle, be in good cond., and
cheap. Frank Hagan, 740 Trust
Co. of Ga. Bldg. Atlanta.

Want quality Holstein gaity.
heifers, prefer open, R.
Curtis, Farmington. Ph, S60s
(Madison).

POULTRY

FOR SALE





Bantams: 1 trio modern
games, . $4.50; 1 pr. Birchen
games, $3.; 1 trio Buff Coch-
ins, $5. All improved stock:
also mixed bantams, $1.10 ea.
W. P. Smarr, 412 Neely Ave.,
East Point.

White Silkie bantams, $4.
pr; plenty extra hens; White
Cochins, $5. pr. All Show
stock; 1 trio pure white Guin-
eas, (pure white meat), $6.;
also, few Roundhead bantams.



Ww. Owens, Ri.



Bantams: Rare Langshan.
black and white, mature birds,
$5. pr., $7. trio; rare Laken-
velder, $10. pr., $15. trio.
Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent
Ave., Chickamauga.

Bantams: Black white
Crested Polish and White
Jap. Silkies, $7. pr; $9. trio;
Buff, White, Black Cochins,
$6. pr; $7.50 trio; Golden Se-
brights. ey 50 ea. W. H. Cog-
land, Rt. 2, Conyers.

About 50 mixed bantams,}
roosters, hens and pullets, 50c}
ea. Cant ae. Waes Hess
Box 49, Locust





Grove.

Old Eng. black breasted
game bantams, a type, 2
hens and rooster, vas
Johnson, Rt. 1, ede al Ph;
8901 (Austell):

1 pit game Red cock, choc
6 lbs., $6. C. H.
Hightower PI. Atlanta 18.

Sev. nice game 1959 stags
in Crowns Reds and Grey ee
Grey Sids, Red Quill Greys
and Brown Red Mugs, $10.
ea. 6 $50. M. H. Waldron, Rt.
2, Pelham.

7 white hens and 1 red
rooster, $10. or $1.25 ea.
Cannot ship. Rufus L. Camp,
Rt. 1, Box 378, Jonesboro. Ph
GR 8-8100

60 W. L. 9 mos. old hens, 50c
ea. at my home, 5-1/2 mi.
East Cleveland. Ray oe
me : Cleveland.

0 AAA Parmentor Reds,
full bee best laying strain,
now laying every day. Come
pick what you want. Mrs. H.







gins Mill Rd, Macon.

Giant Black Minorca pullets,
$3. ea; cockerels, $5. ea: eggs,
$3. per 15. Del. PP. L. B. Mil-
lians, 105 Temple St. Newnan.

7 pullets- and cockerels, 4
mos. old, Durrs Keystone N.

W. Simmons, Rt. 5, 4131 Rig-

H. Reds, $12. J. W. Goldsmith,
oe Dr., N. E., Ph, CE he

13 geese, $1.50 ea. FOB, o
$1, Ee at farm. J. E Aral.
Rt. 2, Surrency.

10 mos. old Mallard ducks,
$4. pr. at my home, Mrs, R. A.
Armstrong, 1309
Cir. Macon. Ph. SH 5-0662.





6 Bronze turkey hens, wt.
14-15 lbs., April 1950 a

35c lb. or $5. ea. V.
fin, Rt. 1, Maysvill

From top of pit to edge of

H. Baldwin, 837/22.

Briarcliff



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or $1.
Owens, Sr. Rt, 2



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Brown Leghorn

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February. 1 Felis |
Spring Show and @
Southeastern Reg: 4

. Shorshore nates 4
Breeders; Georgi: : 3
Products Sale Pav:
Thomaston, Upson
lots 40 strong, a:

61 female lots, 31
Show and Sale

ture conditioned i
Off Grass Sale. .

A. M

oe Secy.
4, Stone Mountain,

March 4 Friday -
12th Anniversary
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