Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 March 2

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d Explains Causes

rs Note: Last year many
ia farmers reported fertilizer
esulting in poor crop stands.
t years farmers have switch-
the use of higher analysis fer-
Ss and are using heavier fertili-

ive not changed their meth-
' fertilizer placement. The fol-
s article on fertilizer injury and

and dried out.
FERTILIZER SALTS CAUSE
IZER BURN?

VENT F

- WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1960

NUMBER 28

ERTILIZER INJURY



applications but at the same time -

causes it should be of interest

lizer injury is caused by a high
tration of soluble fertilizer salts
e seed. When the concentration of
r salts in the soil solution sur-
he roots.of the young plant is
nough, the plant is unable to take
m the soil. In fact, water is
m the plant causing a symptom
rtilizer injury. The plant
ooks like it has been placed



tilizer salts differ. greatly in their













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8, ABAC, Tifton Land Apprecia-
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effect on the concentration of the soil so-
lution. Phosphate is slowly soluble and
moves very slowly from the point. of
placement. Therefore, generally phos-
phate does not cause fertilizer injury.

_Potash and nitrogen on the other hand
are quite soluble and move readily in the
soil, Nitrate nitrogen since it is not at-
tached to the soil particles moves more
readily than ammonia nitrogen.

The potash and nitrogen in a fertili-
zer analysis are the two fertilizer salts
that generally cause fertilizer injury.

WEATHER CONDITION A FACTOR

Soil water movement is largely in a

_ vertical direction and for a given set of

weather conditions the extent of move-
ment up and down will be influenced by
soil texture. There is a greater movement
of fertilizer salts up and down in a sandy-
type soil than in a heavier clay-type soil.
Therefore, the same concentration of fer-
tilizer salts under the same weather con-

_ ditions will more likely cause fertilizer
injury in a sandy-type soil than on a

clay-type soil.

As the soil dries out, the concentration
of the soil solution is increased, soil water
moves upward by capillary movement,
and the fertilizer salts (nitrogen and pot-

__ ash) move with it. In some instances they

may be deposited on the surface just
above the fertilizer band. This may be
seen as a white deposit. Rain immediate-
ly after planting followed by a long dry
period is conducive to upward salt move-
ment, Fertilizer injury is therefore more
likely to occur under these weather con-
ditions. With considerable rain the solu-
ble salts tend to move downward again,

RATE AND FERTILIZER
ANALYSIS A FACTOR

In the past Georgia farmers have used
fertilizers low in nitrogen and. potash,
such as 3-9-6 and 4-8-6, and at relatively
low per acre rates, Therefore, placement
of fertilizer was not too important. How-
ever, with the increased use of high ana-
lysis fertilizer, such as 5-10-15 and-4-12-
12, and with higher per acre rates ferti-
lizer placement is of critical importance
to Georgia farmers,

In order to avoid fertilizer injury, high |

analysis fertilizers must be placed at least



two inches away and two inches below
the seed.

FERTILIZER APPLIED
AS FOLIAR SPRAYS

The main practical purpose of apply-
ing fertilizer in solution as a spray to the
leaves is to quickly overcome some par-
ticular mineral deficiency which, if al-
lowed to go uncorrected, would effect the
growth or yield of the plant. Under most
conditions however, spray applications
should be supplemented by soil applica-
tions. Fertilizer chemicals applied as
sprays are generally much more quickly
absorbed and utilized by the leaves than
when they are applied to the soil. To be
most effective, spray applications must
be repeated at short intervals of time
when the plants are growing. Generally,
repeated spray applications should be
made at intervals from two to three
weeks.

Spray applications of fertilizer ma-
terials have generally been confined to
application of trace minerals. Since the
trace elements are required by plants in
relatively small amounts, foliar applica-
tions may be practically used where
there is a known deficiency of trace ele-
ments.

Concentrated amounts of fertilizer
elements applied as a spray can be in-
jurious to the plant; therefore, it is neces-
sary to apply diluted amounts of fertilizer
at any one time when using foliar appli.
cations,

When sufficient amounts of mixed
fertilizer are applied at planting and
adequate supplementary nitrogen is used
there is no practical reason for using a
spray application of fertilizer on most
crops.



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Ye : Te 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special

Mrs, Elizabeth Hynds
Mrs. LaMyra Jarman
Candler Clement Jr

Entered as second

Want middleaged couple for
35 A. farm. 4 R. house. Elec-
tricity. Share 50-50 on home
farming, May use land & pas-
tures for any other farming
he wishes for his account. Re-
gual wages when working for
owner. Good Ref. and be per-
manent. J. A. Arguedas, Rt 1;
Lawrenceville.



Want Beekeeper on farm
who is single with small in-
come to take responsibility for
100 or more Hives of Bees in
the Mountains during me
Sourwood flow, on a share
basis. Place to batch available.
Benny Jones, 69 Baker St.,
N. W. Atlanta. Ph. MU 8- 6502.

Want honest woman, 30 to
45 yrs. old, to do light farm

work on farm. Pay according

to work. Mod. conveniences,
private room and board. Carl
Perry, 603 East Spring St.
Monroe.

Want non-drinking, mar-
ried, white man to oversee and
care for 630 A Black Angus
cattle Ranch and approx. $30,-
000.00 worth of equipment.
Must be dependable, hoaest,
with good ref. Bale hay, care
for cattle, improve pasture,
fix farm fences, $30 week.
house, Elec. Roy Hillard, Rt.
1, c/o Yellow River Ranch,
Covington.

Want reliable, middleaged
couple or a_ strong woman,
middleaged, for farm work on
farm. Also, help with chick-
ens. Room, board and small
salary. Mrs. S. J. Loudermilk,
Rt. 1, Mt. Airy. Ph. 809 W1.

Want reliable, white or col.
couple to work 1H. farm, 50-
50 basis. Farm located 1/4
mi. below Haralson on Hwy.
85, on mail and bus route. No





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FARM

WORK

WANTED

Want job at once doing light
ee work on farm, in De-
alb Co. with reliable, good

eople, for room or small
Feite wired, and reasonable
Lucille

alary weekly. Mrs.
Mitchell, 925 E. Ponce de Leon
Ave.,

Want job on poultry farm
or dairy farm for room, board
nd $25 week. Mrs. Elizabeth
zzell, 1351 Lee St. S. W. At-
anta 10

Decatur.





Single, white man wants
job on farm, board, room and
$15 week to be paid weekly.

ames Clark, c/o Marcus

Wark. Rt1> Hartwell.

35 yr. old man with family,
ants job caring for laying
ens or consider large num-
er of broiler chicks. Write
hat you can offer and week-
y wages. S. C. Ferguson, Rt.
. Dahlonega.

2 young men, both 21 yrs.
oh want job on cattle farm.
xp. and can use farm equip-
ment, drive tractor, etc. for
oom, board and salary. Thos.
irkpatrick and Leonard O.
oleman, 553 Washington St.
. W. Atlanta 15.

69 yrs. old man wants job
on farm doing light farm
work, and live as one of
family. Honest, sober, do not
drink, Am Christian and good
worker, Cannot drive. W. G.
Leverett, Be Walker St. S. W.

Atlanta, 3

27 yr. old man with wife,
no children, would like job
working on farm takine care
of chickens, horses, cows or
truck farming. Have to be

oved. Howard G., Reid, Rt. 2,
awrenceville.

Single, white man, 44 yrs.
old, wants job at once, prefer
with broilers, or farm work.
Honest, dependable, sober.
Home, board, laundry and
$20 wekly, Must have bus
fare. Letters ans. Troy Bin-
ford, Rt. 1, e/o Emma Gaddy,
Covington.





White, Christian man, small
family wants job on chicken
farm, hogs or cattle. Can
drive truck and tractor. Must
have weekly pay of no less
$30 wek. Can give Ref. Need
3-4 R. house, wired for elec.
stove, on paved road, good
community, and have Sunday
off. Eugene T. Southland, Rt.

1 Fairmount.

Single, 47 yr. old man,
wants job on farm, room board
and reasonable salary. Can
drive truck and tractor. J. W.
Layton, Rt. 3. c/o J. W. A.
Walden, Wrightsville.

Widow, 3 children, 13, 16
and 20 yrs. old wants any
kind farm work. Some exp.
in broilers and layers also
dairy work. Ready to move
and begin work now. Have to
be moved. Need house wired
for elec. stove. Mrs. Nancy
Barnett, Rt. 2, Box 134 A, Ma-
chen,

Man and wife, 57 and 47
yrs. old, want job as Caretak-
er of farm. Reliable, Ref. fur-
nished if desired. Both raised
on farm. W. H. Knight, Rt. 1,
Box 133, Fairburn. Ph. 4124.

Dairyman, age 40 with 20
yrs. exp. DeLaval and Surge
machines, and all types dairy
equipment. Need good house
and good salary.. Can begin
work April 1st. M. E. Hollo-
man, Rt. 1, Plains.

Middleaged, single man
wants job on poultry farm, for
room, board, washing and sal-



ary. Leters ans. Simon E.
Drury, 2507 Reynolds St.
Brunswick.

WANTED



Want day farm hand. Must
be able to drive tractor and
other jobs on farm. Paid by

day. Contact. No drunks
wanted. Thos, M. Terrell,
Elko,



rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8. || Grinkers, Mrs. W. Warr,
1917. Rt. 1, Senoia.
Address requests to be added to or removed from Want good, clean, retired,

middleaged or older couple,
to live on stock farm in good
neighborhood. Looking after
place and cattle. J. G. Purvis,
RFD, c/o Don Juan Motel,
Jesup.

Want retired couple or man
to live in country near Atlan-
ta, and do light farming raise
cattle, chickens, ete. 3
house, lights and running wa-
ter, on mail route, near store
and neighbors. Mrs. 5
Clark, 4044 Clevemont Road.
Ellenwood, Ph, TR 6-0538
(Atlanta)

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE





1951 Ferguson tractor, new
tires, good running cond. with
equip.: cultivator, 2. sec.
smoothing harrow, 2 dise tur-
ner, hay rake, cut - off saw,
mowing machine, hole dig-
gers and 2 wheel trailer, all
for $1,000 cash. Felton P.
Dunn, Rt. 3, Canton.

Goulds deep well pump,
tank and pipe. Buyer must get
pipe out of well, $40. V. J.
Holt; Rios College Park.

1957 model 740 Ford trac-
tor with almost new tire and

tube for spare, turning plow,|- = eS
d| _Allis-Chalmers G with disc

dbl. section cutting
smoothing harrow, sub-soiler,
spreader - seeder combina-
tion, post hole digger, bush
hog and cultipacker. All good
cond., some new cond. Sell all
or part. D. Y. Barnett, Rt. 1,
Cedartown.

100 used, 4 ft., feeders for
broiler house; ten, 8 ft., water
founts; 3 oil heater brooders.
All reasonably priced. Mrs.
Una Everson, Rt. 1, Cordele.

1952 Ford tractor, bog har-
row, disc tiller, planters and
cultivators. C. J. Willoughby,
Rt. 1, Comer.

John Deere 40 series trac-
tor, new tires, 3 point hitch,
cultivators and planters, KBL,
-8 dise harrow, 8 cut-out dise
in front, 8 round rear, 2 bot-
tom plows. All tip top shape,
$1,100.00 Will sell separate-
ly. Vance Young, Sr., Rt. 2,
Cochran, Ph, WE. 4-2477,

Farmall cub tractor with
bulldozer blade, slip, dise plow
and spring tooth plow, in good
shape except for minor ad-
justments. Any reasonable of-
fer. Harry R. Dunivin, 2730
Jerome Rd., Rt. 2, College

an



Park, Ph. PO. 1-5377.

R.| with motor in A-1 cond.,



F. Avery, model V, with

cunts hay type lift with
turners to break land with.
Planters all in fair shape, bbe
No letters answered. 7
Kirby, Bankhead Hwy., Nous:
lasville, Ph. WH. 2-3623.

1950 Allis Chalmers B trac-
tor in good cond. and all
equipment, cheap. Sell all ae
Part. os Knowles, Sr.,

i, Cadwell.

1956 Farmall Super C
tractor A-1 cond., 2 disc til-
ler, pulverizing harrow, plant-
ers, cultivators and new mow-
ing machine. All for $1,500
Mrs. Bob Garrett, Rt. 6, Box
286, Carrollton, Ph. TES 2
8630.

216 laying cages with water
and drinking troughs com-
plete, 50c ea. at my place. D.
W.- Wilson, Rt. 3, Douglasville,
Ph WH 2-2743 after 6 PM.

David Bradley garden trac-
tor, cultivator and layoff
plow, in good comm A. E.
Thompson, Rt. Box 209,
Douglasville, Ph. wit 2-3357.

24 in., 10 disc, Athens har-
row, pick- -up type, in good
cond., $135, James Mozley, Rt.
4, Douglasville, ae WH, 2-
4

Incubator, tub aes 100 egg
cap., used very little, $15.
Cannot ship. Mrs, S. R. Dur-
ham, 4158 Mercer Rd., Deca-
tur, Ph. BU. 9-6314.

Buckeye incubator, 2 set-
ters and I hatcher, in perfect
cond.,
see. Ivan Smith. 4404 E, Ponce
de Leon, Clarkston.

Farmall tractor, disc cut-
ting harrow, turning plow, 2
row planter all for $350, All
in good cond. John Bowen,
Rock Springs.

Planters for TA John Dere
tractor $1500 at my _ place.
Home after 5:30 PM and Sat-
urdays. Wilburn Baker, Rt. 1,
Resaca.

TD, 14-A, Intnl. bulldozer }|1
with hydraulic angle blade,
good cond., $4,500. Gus 7
Moore, Resaca, Ph. MA. 9-
5756 (Calhoun).

Allis Chalmers combine 60
new
V-belt and canvas. Rutledge
Moon, Rt. 1, Grayson, (1 mi.
So. Snellville).

About 100, hanging 50 Ib.
feeders, $2 ea., less in large
amounts; also, 1,000 cap. elec.
brooder, used 1 season, $30;
two, 600 cap., incubators, run
perfectly, $75 ea. or both,
$125.00. A. F. Hobbins, 902 E.
37th St., Savannah.





















Farmall A tractor, cultiva-|

tor, planter and distributor
and turn plow. in average
cond. Raymond G. Hodges, Rt.
6, Statesboro, Ph. TE. 9-3470.

600 gal. Cherry - Burrell
farm tank, and 340 gal. Craft
farm tank. Both complete
with all controls and com-
pressor, excellent cond.; 2 ton
Brower feed mixer complete,
like new; DeLaval E-29 se-
parator, good cond; 6 all S. S.
Surge milking machines, new

cond. C. N. Roberds. Roberds
Dairy, Tennessee, Ave., Sa-
vannah,

plow, mowing attachment and
harrows for sale or trade for
late model cub with power lift
or late model Ford tractor
with B and B harrows and
mowing attachments. J.
Reid, Box 123, Dunwoody, Ph.
GL 17-4758.

Set of equip. for 3 point
hitch tractor, cultivator, plan-
ter, plows and harrow; also,
90 Purina, 16 Ib. cap., hang-
ing feeders. Lowell Adams,
Bt: roar (1-1/2 mi. S.
Bushnel 1).

John Deere M-2 tractor, cul-
tivators, distributors, 4 disc
tiller. All in fair shape, $400;
also, set of cultivators and
distributors for Ford tractor,
$75.00. H. F. Evans, Rt. 1,
Dexter.

Old model, John Deere cub
tractor, motor busted, other
OuK, good for parts. T near-
ly new tire in front, others
good cheap; also, or
motor. Leroy Ashworth, Rt.
Dacula. Ph. TH. 3-4431. ~

1 gal. m i 1k pasteurizer,
good as new, $12. Cannat ship.
GA Hammond, Rt, 4. Fitz-



gerald. 5

priced to sell. Come]

_ tractor ui
$200 cash. W. ee Walk
Soils Lab., Ga. Ex
periment.

Nearly new Cole pl.
2 row Ford planter, cultiva
ing disc; 3 point hitch,
scrape blade; rotary hoe: su
soiler; scoop bucket; 19
.|Chev. pick-up and cattle b
Intnl. 400 tractor, tongue
plifier and fast hitch; s
cream seperator. R. B. Curti
Farmington, Ph. Madison

Two, 750 chick cap.
brooders; four, 8 ft. automa
ic waterers;
feeders. All in good cond. O'1
Waldrep, Jr., Box 67, For





Rt. 1, Box 90, Fairburn,

Small grist mill, elec. m
sheller and_ scales co:
$150.00. E. W. Starr, Bo
Forest: Park.

Allis Chalmers G tract
with dise plow, cultivator, har
row and planters. All in goc
cond, Chas Brown, Box
149, Vauuie, Ph. 7574,

4 disc tiller on rubber, $10
4 bar Case side delivery rake.
$85.00; 14 ft, tractor, lift typ:
weeder, $25. Will sell sep

H. Wade, Rt. 1, Fink
Ga Blue Spgs. |
Church). e

1954 Ford v8 1/2 1

Parks, 531 W. itl
Gainesville.

2 ats: onde
for sale. Located oa
Baptist Church, F r
J. ae Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
ville.

. 1950 Ford 8-N crack C
section harrow, and 2 I
heavy built trailer, $725.
in perfect cond. J. He
ee Rtas



a of plaakers aa quano
distributor for Super A Far=
mal tractor, working cond.,
$65 at my home, located 3 mi.
W. Gainesville, ze
Browns Bridge Rd. -
land sub-division. Majo: ro
Rt. 2, Gainesville.

1954 Ford tractor,
cond. with 2 row cultiv.
bottom plow, bush and |
harrows, laying off
mowing machine and
soiler, all in good cond.

500.00. David V. Smith, |
sarees (12 mi. We Hw

24 in. Mandile cutott
pulley and belt, facto1
steel frame, fair to ED I
$25. Located 4 mi.
boro, 4-lane Hwy. re J.
bary, -Rt. 2, Hampto1

3 complete Frick saw
with edger and power
OO, and No. 1. M. M.
tnl. power units, Minor anc
ee edgers. Reasonably ri

. Any part of all Z

Blasts: bragite 100 chi
cap.; also, Cole plan
all plates, like
Caphart, Jr., Rt Se:
Ph. 7930 (Gutta)

Good, clean, No. 7 :
Deere combine, free of kno
$150 or trade for small ca
tle; also, good mule dray
t C mower
deza guards, good s
mule drawn Bermuda
plow, $10. W. J.
Jenkinsburg, Ph. 2654.

J. D. model B tractor
cultivators; J. D., 24 co
tion harrow: 5 ft. Jeffer
soil yy 8 ft. J.
new, ase grain drill
good cond. Sell all or p
See on farm at Dawson. E.
Tootle, 689 Villa Crest.
Macon.

1955 Allis Chalmers CA ta
ctor with planters and cul
vators, good cond.; also,
ler with 5th wheel, 4 001
tires, in good cond. Harr
= oa RE? S: McDonou, |

David Bradley garden
tor, nearly new, 5 HP
" keuthivates: turning ploy
h and

ow,
All in A-1 cond

Waller, Rt



















































































ane gas. A. J.
1, Box 125, iKcpuaie

949 model, Ford trac-
completely over-

c tiller, 8 disc cut-
ow, sub-soiler, new
and new battery,
es, all for $450
407 Hill St., La-

an and 8c an Sntnl. ice
ooles, 3. intnl. milking
7 os oe

om ten gal., milk
good cond. and ne

Mrs. J. M. Tram-
Lutherst ile, Ph. WA.

mall C Tractor with all
for farming with wocd
Tractor is well cared for
n good shape, $900. Ed-
Smith, Rt. 1 a: Mcintyre.

el ABG-212 John Deere
c disc tiller,
nearly new,
also, Jo Deere 2-P-
rear mounted planter
attachment, $225,
ee P. Min-
3. Macon, Ph.

row Ford corn picker, in

shape, for sale. Ode wil

1, Murrayville.

Jeep, motor just re-
wheel drive, new bat-
ood tires, for sale or
for tractor. Roger S.
Box 355, Marietta,
gal. Dari-kool milk
all stainless steel, per-
_cond., reasonably priced.
. ate Rt. 2, MeDon-
ch, Ph. 3 765.

50 i Wilson bulk milk
gal. elec. water

= unit Intnl milkers.
an all

24, five ft., large, broiler
feeder troughs; 6, four ft., dip-
atering troughs Ww.
rs; 3, eight ft., water-
oughs with automatic
4 used coal brooder
ves. a priced.
eC; &. Jett, Rt. 6, , Mariet-

GL. 5-6646.

Wynn _ brooder, 150.
eap. also for growing
oo for out door use.
y Buds. 9. King,

48 Dodge truck, 1-1/2 ton, | m
nm good shape, for sale or
rade for pick-up truck or
tractor. L. D. Har-
Monroe, Ph. 9190.

| gal. Craft, bulk milk







































c 3 Surge milkers and air H.

also, Case ce
and, d silage putter, cS.
Millen, Ph a

ohn Deere B fae with
tivating equip., in: good
., for sale. W. M. George,
Midville.

or, needs new disc, $50.
r ot Tower Thomas-
1 Rd., Macon, Ph. SH 2-

330 utility tractor, 4
1 yr. old, less than
He Bs: erour,
roe, Ph, 2551, :

52 GMC, 1 ton, pick-up
C also; 1952 GMC, 1/2|S@
on pick-up truck; 1 ea. 1957
949 Ford farm tractors.
baad Eaton H
h. 391-M-4.

or B John Deere
tor, in good eae for sale.
_ Nut, Rt. 3 , McDonough,

Wy, Ma-



s deep well pump, 40

_ pressure tank, reasonably
ic Alton J. Banks, 3402
Fairburn Rd., Red Oak.

B. F. Minn. Moline
cultivator, planter,
cow, tiller, 6 row cotton
r, all 3 point hitch, cul.
0 A. ea. yr. for 4 yrs.
; also, mule,
hay rake and
Williams, Rt.



aa A ton Aan pick-up
to trade for 3/4 ton or Jong
base .truck. S. C.

Pad. |cond., $800.;

wheel
Chet Waddell, Bremen, Ph.
3690 (Buchanan).

ae 1953 Super A Farmall trac-

tor, cultivator, bush and bog
harrow, disc plow, all A-1
1950 Ferguson
tractor, good tires and good
cond., $550. Fred E. Smith,
Box "47, Hiram, Ph. 4192
(Powder Springs). :

1 horse wagon fair cond.,
$10. G. P. Cochran, Rt. 3,
Box 224, Se Park. (1 mi.
S. Hwy. 29).

Hucker and shredder, $95.;
Dempster fertilizer and grain
drill on rubber for Ford or
Ferguson, $200.; 2 row,
drawn grain drill, $25. _R.
Morgan, Lavonia.

Page garden tractor, 3 hp,
cultivator, turning plow. Let-
ters answered. J. H. Hoofner,
Rt. 1, Dacula.

Allis Chalmers WD tractor
with hydraulic lift, good tires,
good battery with 10 disc har-
row and 9 tooth ena plow,
all good shape. W. G.
Florence, Villa Rica, Ph. 6122.

Allis .Chalmers combine,

tandem wheel attachment, in
excellent cond., $1,800. C._L.
Manley, Rt. 3, Danielsville,
Ph. sv. 1-5476.

.David Bradley corn shel-
ler, _ almost new; corn grist

Owensboro 2 H. wagon,
all for $150. E. C. Wright,
ao Powder Springs, Ph.

1954 SC Case tractor and 8
disc Taylor-Way bush and
bog harrow, mounted on 16
x. 600 rubber, collapsable
frame, $600. Dave Parker, Rt.
3, McDonough, Ph. 3829.

420 John Deere crawler
with tilt and angle blade and
14 in. tracks, in first class
cond. Woodie T. Wood, 72
Temple Ave., Newnan, Ph.
AL. 3-3069 days. .

1952 Dodge 1/2 ton pick-up
truck, reconditioned through-
out, $325. or will exch. for

cows or calves of equal value.
R. E. Benton, Rt. 4, Newnan,

ith |Ph. AL, 3-5579.

6 disc tiller, practically new,
no junk, on rubber, new tires,
$250. No letters ans. Eli Har-
ris, RFD, G@

ibson.

TD 14 Intnl. bulldozer, hy-
draulie blade angle, good
shape, new paint, $3,000.;
1947, Chev., 1-1/2 ton, truck,
$275. Bussey Benton, Rt. 3,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-3080.

1951 Ford 8-N tractor, good

mechanical cond., fair tires,
$495. Carlos Kotila, c/o. The
Dixie Farm, Wiley.

1956 J. D. 40 tractor cul-
tivators and planters, $1,250.
Tractor in A-1 cond.; 42-R I.
C. combine, in cutting
cond., $150. Consider trading
for larger tractor, prefer John
Deere A or Farmall M. J. W.
Middlebrooks, Rt. 1, Zebulon,
Ph. LO. 7-8652.

Complete ey mill, 48 in.
saw, 10 in. belt, 30 ft. long,
McCormick Deering power
unit; David Bradley 26 in.
power saw; 1948 Dodge truck,
1-1/2 ton, 5 speed trans.,
good cond. and tires; also, log
chains and boomers. All for
$675. Roy McClellan, 1525
State St. Waycross, (P.O.
Box 391).

No. 25 John Deere 7 ft.,
combine with PTO drive, rea-

sonable. Luther W. Swicord,
Rt. 1, Bainbridge.

250 gal. Wilson bulk milk
tank, excellent cond., $1,000.











3 Franklin Smith, Coolidge, Ph.

FI. 6-2411.

Roto _ spader,
Briggs-Straton eng.,









2-172 BP,
all. at-

hrs., like new, $100. cash. T. H.
Payne, 1120 Oakland Dr., SW,
Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 5-8447.

1952 Ford 8-N tractor, cul-
tivator, bottom plows, har-
row, distributor, all good
cond., $850. Terrell Swindle,
Nashville, Ph. 9292.

Mower, horse drawn, op-
erating cond. except for bro-
ken drive, $25; eer rr
running cond.,















Dawson, Rt. 4, ee 21, AX.
hharetta, Ph. GR. 5- ~5960,

model 90 with grain bin andj|sh

tachments, used less than 6.







with power takeoff, 3 point
hitch, $400; 1- 1/4 Woe 2
wheel, scrape - pan, $500; 4
wheel drive truck, $400; 2
wheel flat body tilt trailer,
$50. Mrs. E. C. Lambert, Jr.,
5680 Lake Forrest Dr.,
Atlanta 5, Ph. BL. 5-0743.

John Deere: KVY pick-up
type harrow, 7 ripper feet
and pick-up type rotary hoe;
8 ft. Lilliston fertilizer spread-
er; Intnl. weeder; 4 Cole
planters, mounted in frame,





Morgan. J. D. Paul, 2302
oo St., Albany, Ph, HE. 6-

1 roe wagon and harness,
$40.00 at my home.
Dewberry, Rt. 1, Breman.

1952 J. D. tractor, needs
oat repair, field cultivators
bush and bog hrrow. No
Tetety come see. John G.
Pierson, Rt. 2, Culloden.

John Deere tractor with
cultivators nae 2 dise turning
plow, $400. Mrs. C. O. Blank-
inship, Rt. 1, Canton.

Massey Harris
self propelled combine, 10 fX
header, bulk bin, good shape,



jany reasonable offer accept-

; J. D. row crop silage
chopper, old but good runniaz
ape, $225; rough, 10 in.
hammer mill with almost new,
40 ft., endless belt, both for
$100. Felton Denney, Rt
Carroliton, Ph. TE. 2-8198.

Extra heavy garden trac-
tor with all harrows and
plows, used very little. Sell
less than half price. Mrs. M.
A. Stover, Rt. 1, Cleveland,
Ph. UN. 5-2632.

Western Auto garden trac-
tor, MO6R6 Briggs Stratton
motor, cultivator, turner, 50
Ib. wheel wits. in good
cond., $125. Dean Kemp, Rt.
1 Acworth,

Equipment for hatching and
raising quail, reasonable. W.
A. Oglesby, 2172 Nelms Dr.,
SW, Atlanta, Ph. PO 7-3532.

2 horse wagon, practically
new, $20.00. John L. Nix, Rt.
oF Alpharetta.

150 gal, stainless steel pas-
terizer, cooling board, pumps
and sanitary pipe, milking
equip., etc, for sale or trade
for livestock. E. Lunsford, Jr.,
295 eee St., SE, Atlanta,
Ph. DR. 7-1034.

2 wheel ee trailer, 6 ft.,
in good cond. R. L. Waldt, 38
Vinson Dr., SE., Atlanta 17,
Ph. MU. 8-6591.

Ford truck, 1929 Model A,
clean, new upholstery, paint
and tires, hydraulic brakes,
motor overhauled. Reason-
ably priced. O. D. Carr, 1307
Lorenzo Dr., SW, Atlanta 10,
Ga., Ph. 8-4760.

Lewis tree planter, in good
cond, $175.; 2 dise tiller, 3
point hitch, good cond., $100.
All FOB my farm. Clarence E.
Thompson, Warthen.

Farm Jeep, 4 wheel drive,
top and side curtains, almost
new tractor tires, good cond.
throughout, $325. Dr. Spence,
1291 Gordon St., SW, Atlanta
10, Ph. PL 3-5714.

2, two horse, Chattanooga
turn plows, for sale cheap. O.
S. Duggan, Eastman.

1951 Ford, 3/4 ton, truck,
has turn lights, new paint,
ply tires, top bodies, clean
upholstering, trailer hitch,
mechanically perfect, $345.:
also, F-30 Farmall tractor,
no front tires, $225. T.-C.
Gordon, Rt. 6, Tifton, Ph.
978-R-4,

2 gas chicken brooders, 250
chick cap, ea., good as new,
$80. Mrs. B. J. Hawkins,
Woodland.

Good pump jack for elec.
or gas motor, $25; 6 row, 3
point hitch, sprayer, complete,
$100; 2 sets rollers for chemi-
cal weed control of peanuts,
$30 per set. R. C. Sanders,
Vienna.

Gorman - Rupp irrigation
pump, 110 HP, Chrysler mo-
tor on 2-wheel trailer (rub-
ber tires), motor is L. P. gas,
in excellent mech. cond. 1,200
ft., 6 in., pipe, large volume
gun, pive carrying rack, suc-
n|tion pine and pipe fittings,
reasonably priced. Ralph L.







Sanders, Rt. 2, Vienna, Ph.
4712. 5

with lic |
backhoe, i 400.0 00; farm Jeep

-|and cond.



Used Sears eer er 100
egg cap., round, 00.
Sayne, 2694 Sewell Rd.. SW,
Atlanta 11, Ph. PL, 5- 2946.

Farmall C with
equip., $600. Nevill,





tractor
W.

Raley Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2- Ww
NE, | 0421.

3 unit Intnl. milking ma-
chine with pump and motor,
$125; 25-ten gal. milk cans
and 2, eight can, coolers; also,
agitator. Cheap. Harry H.
Hurdy, Box 140, Rt. 1, Warm
Springs, Ph. (Pine Mtn.) 8-

26 in, row. Located on farm | 2578



Want 1 row eultivator fo:
Ford tractor. Must be in goo
ou and cheap for cash.

. Brookshire, Suches,

Want Loboy trailer with

tandem axle, for transportin;
ph farm machinery on. J.

. Griffith, Crawford, Ph.
SH. 3-5357.

Want hog self feeders, hog
waterers, heat lamps and far-
rowing crates. E. L. Rhodes,
Bremen.

Want Bush King saw for
clearing fence rows, ete. 3S.
Stout, Warm Springs.



1951 GMC, 3/4 ton, pick-
up truck with high cattle bod-
ies, overload springs and good
ge $395. John A. Brown,

, Thomaston (5 mi, N.).

a fh truck body with stan-
dard pockets but, no_ side
planks, $50; also, David Brad-
ley elec. fence charger and
elee, churn, $15 oe Bobby
Pitts, Tucker, Rt, ; Ph: Ai:
3-6048 (Atlania).

A 35 Ferguson tractor, Dans
front end loader, dual wheels,
1957 model, good as new. Ro-
bert Johnson, Tallapoosa, Ph.



Super 26 7305.

One Ezzy Flow fertilizer
spreader, like new, used very
little, also, any horse drawn
SCE es Kenneth Goldin,

SEED & PLANTS





FOR SALE
Sugar fig bushes, 2- a ft.,
3, $3. del. in Ga G. N.

Thomas, Rocky Ford.

Kudzu Crowns, ran $2,
C., 500, $7.50, $12.50 M =
postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt.
Gainesville.

Muscadine grapevine, 4-6
ft. 4, $2.; red and yellow
plum and. clear - seed peach
trees, 6, $2.; Blackberry, Dew-
berry, Boysenberry, bearing
size Mtn. Huckleberry, 24, $2.;
wild Sradwberry, 200, $i. or
exch. for white sacks, 4, $1.
or 3 colored $1. PP. Mrs.
T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon.





Rt. 2, Temple.
WANTED
Want 1 tractor tire and

tube, size 11 x 40, in good
cond. and reasonably priced.
Give house directions or phone
Sate Columbus Hughes,
Rt. 2, Kennesaw.

= cultivating, planting
and fertilizer equipment for
Ford tractor. P. C. Jordan,
Boston.

Want 5.75 hp David Brad-
qe garden tractor with re-
verse and speed control. Cheap
for cash, all mail ans. W. D.
Poole, Rt. 3, Cartersville.

Want honey extractor and
a press or roller for making
brood foundation comb., in
good and working cond. Ral-
ph H. Watts, 69 Baker St.,
tLe Atlanta, Ph. MU. 8-

Want to trade Farmall A
tractor, in good cond., for
Farmall Super M or John
Deere A tractor, in good cond.
W. C. Wells, 818 S. Main St.,
College Park, Ph. PO. 7-6034.

Want field ensilage harves-
ter, in excellent cond. and rea-
sonably priced. State make,
age, cond. and price. Henry G.
Moore, Crawfordville.

Want Butane or Propane gas
tank, 500 or 1,000 gal. cap.,
used, in good cond. for under-
ground. Edward Moss, Rt. 2,
Rockmart, Ph. 3652 (1-1/2 mi.
W. Rockmart on Hwy. 6).

Want David Bradley, spiral
action, forage harvester with
auger and blower; also, want
front end loader for H Farm-
all, Must be in good cond. and
priced low. L. L. Lamb, Rt.
2, Dallas, Ph. 6094.

Pomegranate, 2 yrs. old, old

(sweet), growing aa large tub,
cannot ship, $2. Mrs. Lilla J:
Thompson, Rt. 3, LaGrange.

Cert. everbearing Super-
fection strawberry plants, $2.
C. PP, Ga. orders only. C. A,
Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.,
SW, Atlanta 11.

Mtn. Huckleberry
bearing size, 25, $2.;

plants,
wild

strawberry plants, 5 doz., $1.3

Hazelnut bushes, 15,
Black Walnut sprouts, 3
45; yellow root plants, 50e
doz.: Yellow roots, washed,
cleon, 4 Ib. lard boxful, $1.25.
Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Elli-
jay.

Sweet potato seed, State
insp., Ga. Reds and bunch
Copper Skins, $1.50 bu. at my
farm. Small amounts shipped
at $2. bu.
Baxley. Ph. 2408.

Plenty good Cert. Georgia
Red sweet potato seed. C. C.
ee Collidge, Ph. FI. 6-

Martin gourd seed 15 doz.
2 doz., 25, and enclose self
addressed, stamped, envelope}
also, yellow Dent popcorn, 15
lb. and postage. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin,

Good tender white Corn-
field bean seed, Germ. 91 pct.,
75c cupful; red Speckle
Crowder peas, 50c cupful.
Add postage. Mrs. Carl Smith,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.

a 75}
: Eales

~- Good tender old time Corn-

tield bean seedWhite Cut-
shorts, Germ. 73 pct., Speckle
Cutshorts, Germ 77 pct., mix-
ed Cutshorts and Creasebacks
Germ. 80 pct., white
Runner Garden beans, Germ,
92 pet. all 65 cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Preston South-

_jerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.



Want 3 truck tires, size 700
or 750, 7-8 ply or more. State
cond. and price in first letter.
A. B. Cummings, Rt. 1, Sum-
mervilie.

8| "Want 2 or 4 wheel, factory

built trailer, no 7 Must be
cheap. H. L. Wallace, Bowdon
Junction.

Want David Bradley gar-
den tractor with attachments,
prefer 5 hp, very good cond.,
reasonable and within 35 mi.
of Atlanta. M. P. Bailey, Re-
dan, Ph. HU. 2-2358.

Want used hammer mill
(large size, 14 in. throat), in
excellent cond., prefer Jay
pee T Whipple Simpson, Rt.
2, Cochran.

Want good, used, factory
built horse trailer tandem
wheel, 1 or 2 H. Lawrence D.
Phillips, Young Harris.

Want stoker for use in to-
bacco barn and_ good used
tractor, any make, Claud
Harper, Rt. 2, Wray.

Want planter, fertilizer at-
tachment for fast hitch Farm-
all Cub. Quote best cash price

L. Frey, 5755
a Dr., Stone Moun-
ain



Good tender Bunch bean
seeds, 6 wks. Pink Peanut
Half Runners, Germ

White Half Runners, Germ
92 pct, 65c cupful; good ten-
der bunch, green poded,
Okra, 89 pet Germ, 50 cup-
ful. Add postage. No stamps
or checks. Mandy Banks, rae
1, Ranger.

Old fashion tender White
Garden Creaseback and _ ol
fashion tender White Hal
Runner bean seed, Germ. 8
pet. ea., 65c cupful; also, large
blooming sunflower seed, 30

cupful. Add postage Mrs.

Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.

Vine okra (dish rag gourd
seed), 25 seed, 25c and stamp
ed envelope or 30c del., 100
seed, $1., 10 extra seed del.
Mrs, Ida Walker 232 Maple
St., Carrollton.

Tender White Half Runner
Garden beans, Germ. 73 pct.
and six week Pink Peanut
beans, Germ. 92 pct., all 50
cupful. Add postage. Mrs. G.
T. Brown, Ball Ground.

Georgia Red sweet potatoes,
large or small quae Hes,
truck loads a specialt
Head, Alma, Ph. 8791.

B.



Cc. L. - Hamilton,



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PAGE FOUR.

- SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE





Good Coastal Bermuda pel-
ci high in protein, in 100
b. bags, $38. ton; also, Coast-
al Bermuda hay, round and
square bales, $20. ton. Char-



es Mason, Swainsboro, Ph.
E. 7-8798.

Hick Broadleaf tobacco
seed, rm. 96 pct., Purity

99.58 pct., sample, 35c, ounce
$1,; Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

_ White Half Runners, Germ.
83 pct., White Cutshorts,
Germ. 76 pet., White Crease-
backs, Germ. 78 pct. and lit-
tle Pink Peanut beans, Germ.
69 pct., all 65c cup. Add post-
age. Mrs. Eula Beal, Rt. 3,
Box 132, Ellijay.

Seed Cane, large, soft, red
eane, 5-7-1/2 ft. long, six
eents stalk; green Cane, the
soft kind for chewing, five
nts stalk. Located 4 mi. S.
illwood. All FOB farm. B.
. OBerry, Rt. 1, Millwood.

1,000 seedling Pecan sprouts,
from 1 to 17 ft. Can be bought
at your own price and you
dig. J. J, Sutton, 103 John-
gon St., Barnesville, Ph. 1257.

Large dark round rind, yel-
Jow meat, watermelon seed,
75 pet. Germ., 40 seed, 10c
and stamped addressed, en-
velope. Mrs. P. E. Traylor,
Rebecca,

Cert. early Sweet and Ga.
Red.seed potatoes. Over 1,000
jbu. for sale cheap. Will del.
truck load lots. Howard Dash-

qr, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-3073.

Large, early bearing, straw-
berry plants, $1.-C,, 500 $4.50
plus postage. No. COD or out-
of-state orders. Add exchange
on checks. Gladys Duran, Rt.

, Cumming.

Plenty Heading collard
plants and Garlic bulbs, pric-
ed to sell. All plants well
taken care of and satisfaction
guaranteed. Cannot ship. Dai-
sy S. White, 1707 Fairview
Ave., Augusta.

Broccoli, Brussels sprouts,
Chinese cabbage, Kohl Rabi,
Nest onion plants, Wakefield
cabbage, dill, garlie plants

arsley heading collards, let-

ce, all 35c doz. Add postage.

o less $1. orders. Mrs.

. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Reg-
ister.

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2.
C3500, $7. and: -$12:50-= M.
Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Hazelnut, Mtn. Blueberry,
Dewberry and _ Blackberry,
$1.25 doz., 2 doz., $2.; Dam-
son plum, Black Walnut trees,
Crabapple trees, 6, $1.25; 6
Chinquapin trees, $1.50: also,
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2. C.,
500, $7. and $12.50 M. Add

stage. Mrs. F. N. Eaton, Rt.

, Dahlonega.

Horseradish plants, 50 doz.:
Horseradish roots, 50c Ib.;
garlic, one cent ea.; for home
use, red hot pepper, long,
short and Cayanne, 25c doz.
pods; Black Haw, Black Wal-
nut and Blue Plum, 50c ea;
Catnip, Comfry, 4, 50c; Tanzy,

trawberry, 25c dozen. Mrs.

resly Fowler, Rt. 5. Box 78,
Ellijay.

1,000 Blakemore and Klon-
dike strawberry plants. 60c
C., $5. -M,- at home. W;- GC:
poe, Rt. 1; Box 54;- Guy-
on.












He located 6-1/2 mi.



MARKET BULLETIN _

Catnip bunches, Sage plants,
Hazlenut bushes, Beechnut
bushes, Black Haws bushes
and black Raspberry plants,
each 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
re Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville.



Georgia Red sweet potatoes,
Certified. K. A. Veal, Ocilla,
Ph. HO. 8-2133.

Nice Non-Stop everbear-
ing strawberry plants, $1. C.
plus postage on orders of less
than 1,000. Mrs. C. L. Estes,
Rt. 3, Lincolnton.

Garden Sage plants, 2 doz.,
$1.25; Peppermint plants, 2
doz., 75c. Myrtle Pace, Rt.
1, Temple. i

Early Jersey Wakefield
frostproof cabbage plants, 300
$1., 500, $1.50, $2.75 M.; white
Bermuda onion plants, same
price, PP. in Ga. R. Chanclor,
Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035,

Chinese Chesnut seedlings,
3-4 ft. trees, heavily rooted
and branched. Govt. insp.
Minimum order, 3, trees, $4.-
50, Exp. COL. R. I. Gibbs,
1007, Clifton Rd. NE, At-
lanta 7.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE





OIC breeding stock, lard and
meat types, shoats, both sex-
es, 6 mos. old, $30. ea.; pigs,
8 wks. old, $20. ea. Will Reg.
in buyers name, treat and
crate. Cheaper at my farm.
PaulicJ;. -Caim Rt. -15-Com-
merce.

Reg. SPC boars, best blood-
lines, long, lean, meat type,
nearly ready for service; 2
nice Reg. SPC gilts, wt. ap-
prox. 100 lbs., will make fine
4-H sows; Reg. SPC pigs,
boars and gilts, ready Feb.
25 at 8 wks. old. George Fer-
guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

8 S.P.C. pigs, approx. 90
lbs. ea $75. or $10. ea.; pure-
bred and Reg. S.P.C. sow $50.,
2 previous litters, of 8 and
12 pigs; also, purebred Jer-
sey bull, about 1 yr. old, $100.;
pony saddle, good cond., $25.
Located 3 mi, N. Culloden.
Benjy Brown, Hwy. 341. Cul-
loden.

Little bone Black African
Guinea pigs, ready now, 2
male hogs, real cheap at farm,
S. Griffin
On Hwy. 19. Wilson Carson,
Rt. 3, Griffin.

Purebred Landrace boar, 2
yrs. old, Reg. and _ treated,
$45. W. W. Nevill, Raley Rd.,
Macon, Ph. SH. 2-0421.

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

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars
and service age boars, 100
pet. imported bloodlines, Reg.
in buyers name, unrelated prs.
H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring.

8 cherry red Duroc pigs, 4
boars and 4 gilts, ready for
sale March 15, Reg. in buy-
ers name, $17.50 ea. FOB.
Johnny. Lewis, Star Rt,
Greensboro, Ph. 6654.

Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old, Reg.,
wormed and treated for Chol-
era, sired by Grand Champ
at Middle Ga. Livestock Show,
$25. ea.; also, Reg. Duroc sow,
16 mos. old. wt. 275-300 Ibs.,
$40. Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt.
ee Ph. GL. 2-















4 litters of good pigs, ready
about March 5. Will not ship.
Jim. Fraley, Rt. 1; Rock
Springs.

Reg. Berkshire pigs, PR lit-
ter of 9, farrowed Feb. 1,
sired by Lynwood Klansman
2nd, out of Lynwood Bonnie
Lady 76th. Ready to ship lat-
ter part of March, $15. and
up, FOB farm. Located 1 mi.
N. Habersham Mills. S. Y.
Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demorest.





Reg. Hampshire boars, ready
for service, 9-11 mos. old;
also, fat barrows and gilts,
200 Ibs. and few open and
bred gilts. Will Reg. all in
buyers name. Larry Young,
Rt. 2, Chickamauga, Ph. 6893.

Choice Landrace and Duroc
breeding stock, imported
bloodlines, treated, Reg. in
buyers name, bred gilts, ser-
vice age boars open gilts and
weaning nigs. William E. La-
nier,
Ph. 5-1015.

Hampshire and Guinea cross
and Hampshire and Duroc
crossed shoats, $15. ea.; also,
Guinea pigs, $8. ea. or $15.
pr. Eferd Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.

- About 60 shoats, avg. wt.
70 lbs., boars castrated, life
treated, mixed color, mostly
red, $12.50 ea. FOB my farm,
5 mi. W. Metter, near 46
paved Hwy. L. H. Edenfield,
Rt. 3 Box 177, Metter, Ph.
MU. 5-1083. :

Choice, meat type, Berk-
shire pigs, males and fe-
males, now ready, priced ac-
cording to size and at farm
7 mi. N. of Ga. State Prison.
Rufus Merriman, Rt. 3, Lyons,
Ph. 8303 (Johnsons Corner).

Reg. Duroc boar, 3 yrs. old,
excellent bloodlines, reason-
ably priced Wendell Caldwell,
Rt. 1, Zebulon.

Reg. purebred Poland China
hogs, all sizes and ages, ser-
vice boars. $50. up; bred gilts,
$100. up All from Cert meat
type sires and gilts mated to
Cert. meat type sires. All
treated for Cholera Erysipel-
las and Bangs tested free. J.
R. Mullis, ~Cochran, Ph. WE.
4-6490.





Cattle

At Auction: Over 60 fine
Reg. horned Hereford cows,
most of them with calves at
side and bred back. Auction
at the Annual North Ga. Here-
ford Assn. Sale, Lafayette
(Walker Co.), Saturday, April
9, 1960. Pierce <A. Yates,
Flintstone.

Fresh milch cow and 2 wk.
old calf, $165.; big Guernsey
heifer to freshen soon, $140.
John R. Terry, Rt. 3, Rock-
mart.

Reg. Angus bulls, from 6
mos. to 2 yrs., calfhood vac-
cinated, from clean herd, from
$200. up. See at farm. F. W.
Phillips, c/o Westover Farm,
Kennesaw, Ph. 8-2959 (Ma-
rietta).

Reg. Guernsey male, 20 mos.
old, out of good herd, papers
furnished, good color and well
marked. Located at Black-~
shear Place, 6 mi. S. Gaines-
ville on Atl. Hwy. M. F. Tan-
ner, Rt. 3, Gainesville, Ph. 2-
2818.

Several, just weaned, An-
gus bull calves, 6 generations
of pureblood bulls behind
these calves, not Reg., will
make fine herd bulls, 40 Ib.
G.-C. Harwell, 600 Ave. C,
West Point.





FERTILIZER

agent.



Georgia laws provide that the State Department of
Agriculture may sample and otherwise inspect fertilizers to
determine whether or not they meet requirements as to
proper labeling and manufacturer's guarantees.

Any farmer desiring such service may have his fertiliz-
er sampled free by requesting such service from the Ferti-
lizer Section of the Department or by contacting his county

Soil testing (which is done by the experiment stations)
and fertilizer sampling may mean a
you. Take advantage of both.

SAMPLING |

better crop year for







~ SPRING FARM LA

Reg, polled Hereford bull,

excellent bloodline, for sale
or trade for heifer of com-
parable breeding. Will give

or take difference. J. W. Reid,
Box 123, Dunwoody, Ph. GL.
7-4758.

Reg. Angus heifers, Cham-
Dionship Eileenmere blood-
lines, bred to Reg. Hileenmere
bull. Has won top prizes at
Fairs. Jerry Brown, Abac Col-
lege, Box. 051, Tifton.

Several choice, Reg., poll-
ed Hereford bulls, very red
and stocky. Winton C. Harris,
Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. Juno 4-
2312. (Odum).





Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter,-







15 Holstein steer ealve
250-300 Ibs., 2 beef type h
ers, 400 lbs., one beef heifer,

2 Jersey milch cows, bred to

White face, to freshen soon,
$1,500. for the lot, Loyd
oe ae Barnesville, Ph. 695-

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
calved May 23, 1959, of Lar-
ry and Duke. bloodlines and
from an outstanding sire that
weighs 1,800 lbs. Carl Rob-
erts, Ball Ground. :





Reg. black Angus bull, ser-|p

vice age, reasonably priced.
Robert Sewell, Rt. 1, Box 186,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-2691 ar-
ter 4 PM. Sais



Angus bull, wt. approx. 1,-

400 lbs., son of Killenmere
500; also,
goat with 2 kids, from high
producing strain and one Sa-
anan billy, ready for service.
Edgar L. Rhodes, Bremen, Ph.
Ts T=2260;.:

Guernsey heifer to freshen



with 2nd calf last of March;

also, Reg. bull calf, wt. about
300 Ibs., well marked, de-
horned. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

20 Reg. Angus cows, some
with calf at side, others bred;
sien Reg. bull, wt. 1,200-1,300
lbs.
Blairsville.

Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
cattle, bred cows, open heifer
cows with calves by side, and
young bull 8 mos. old Ex-
cellent bloodlines and breed-
ing. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Li-
thonia (Klondike), Ph. HU,
COT eee

10 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, good color, mark-
ed well, 10-14 mos. old, $250.
up: also, heifers and cows.
No letters ans. Hardwick Har-
ris, Gibson.

2 Reg. Guernsey heifers,

just freshened with heifer)

calves; also, 2 Reg. Guernsey
bulls, ready for service. F.
Bunn, Midville.

8 Black Angus bulls for
sale or-trade for heifers or
riding horses. J. C.. Stein-
metz, 980 Bankhead Ave.,
NW, Atlanta 18.

Horses, Mules, Ponies

Gentle, five gaited gelding
sorrell with 4 white stockings,
flaxen mane and tail 12 yrs.
old, $150. or_ will trade for
milech cow. B. C. Blair, Jr.
3025 Bouldercrest Rd., Rt. 1,
Conley, Ph, MA. 7-9655 (At-
lanta). :

Mule about 7 yrs. old and
with the harness that go with
him. Charles Capehart, Jr.,
Rt. 3, Jackson, Ph. 7930.

Small, very gentle mare,
2-1/2 yrs. old, with pony cart,
harness, saddle and bridle.
All in good cond. Glenn Woot-
en, Denton, Ph. FR. 5-2761
(Hazlehurst). =

At Stud: Nice dapple Shet-
jand pony with white mane
and tail, Fee $15. Must see to
appreciate. Ray Bennett, Rt. 1,
Sudie Rd., Hiram.



Trick Shetland pony, spot-
ted, nice for children to ride
or drive, $200. A. E. Stodg-

hill, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 32, Jack-

son,

Red horse mule about 8 or
9 yrs. old, wt. about 800 Ibs.
gentle and works anywhere,
for sale or trade for mare that
will work and is gentle about
children, about same size if
possible. Clarence Hall, Rt.
3, Adairsville.

Red roan mare, 3 yrs. old,
wt. about 950 Ibs., fully
broke, high spirited with no
bad habits. Not safe for small
children to ride, $150. Glen
Lawhorn, Rt. 2, Ellaville, Ph.
West 17-2623. >

Nice young Mexican burros
and saddle horses for-sale. C.
Ee Smith, Rt. 2, 2 Bos 2a.
ene Rd., Fairburn, Ph.

54.

Palomino stud, blue ribbon
winner, for service any time
or will sell. J. W. VanHorn,
Jr., N. Indian Creek Dr., De-
catur, Ph. HI. 3-4440.

ND EDITION MARCH

Toggenburg milk |?

Hoyt Alexander, Rt. 2,

Tiger.

or trade for Reg. e
heifer. Doyle Patri
Covington St.. McD
Ph. 3948 days.

Tennessee walking
ee Ne Mee, 6
and tail, gen ut sy}
$200. or trade for 7
calf of equal
Young, Rt. 3,

|ington.

white mane and ta
also, for sale, all si J
cols. ponies, 3 and 5 ga
horses and ponies. Je
Hwy., Madis

. Shetland

Eatonton
91-M-4.

Palomino geldin,
old, well trained, |
formation, for sale.
preciate. Frank McK
catur, Ph. DR. 8-3787.



Alpine doe,
away; also, booki
eed Maes dels
an arch del., $15. an
Del Norte bloodlines. _
Nellie M. Mingledorff, Ri
Douglas. _ po See
Nubian Toggenb r
goat, freshened since Chri:
mas, a real milker, tested
TB and Bangs. Leon Wa
Unadilla. ie

2 yr. old Nubian doe,

|freshen last of Ma

ship. Miss Dorothy M:



Alpine Nubian ci
does, to freshen in 1-2
$15. to $25. See to appr
Ben O. Holmes, Rt. 3, ]
gold, Ph. WE. 5-2525.

4 milk goats, all to fr

=



H.|soon; also, white Saana

about 1/2 grown. Do not |
Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860
cade Rd., SW, Atlanta 11.

Fine Black Nubian
goat, to freshen Mar. 1
1 gal. milk with first kid
tle and easy to milk, nat:
muley headed. J. O.
46 Austell Ave., Austell,
948-2040. ee

2 Saanan does and 1 To:
genburg buck for sale. Har:
L. Page, 1373 Marian Ave.
NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. JA.5-977'

1 ram; 8 ewes: five, 1
lambs; four, 1960 lambs. |
lambs expected. Priced
sonable. Sam_ Kelly,
Clarkesville, Ph. 3-2

















Want good farm
over 10 yrs. old and
100 mi. radius. Must

tle for children to
George N. Cook, Rt.
ticello. :

Want week old o: de

calf, prefer beef type. Write
what you have and pri
B. Brookshire, Suches.

colt, 4-6 mos. oe
black. J. R. Johnson, Box 281,
Kingsland, Ph. PA. 9-3497. _

Want 100 goats, no ~
ence as to sex or breed
buy in small lots. L. H.
Rt. 1, McDonough, Ph. 421

Want 1 or 2 adult buc
goats, prefer Saanan or N
bian, naturally horniless.
very large stock. W. M.
el. Box 431, Thomasvill



FOR SALE _

750 bales Serecia Lespedeza
baled without rain, $30. to:

.

at barn. Will Del. reasonal



distance; also, some Oat hay.
Mrs. W. A. Estes, RFD, Ellen-





wood, Ph. GR. 4-4694 (Stock=
bridge). see