Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 March 23

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R. NK McGILL, Extension Agronomist

ahi-l, a comparatively new hybrid

that outyields Starr, will be avail-
orgia farmers this year, pro-
speak to their seed dealers

seed will be priced several
; per pound higher than Starr but

Bee

as dditional cost will be repaid

ent more storage (based on clipping
ests) that the old common cattail millet.
Much of this increase over common is
its high production late in the

nerous tobis across:the South show
ahi-1 millet starts off faster in the
ig, recovers faster when grazed or
od and yields considerably more for-
oer acre per year than Starr millet.
t as leafy as Starr millet and there-
ay not be quite as high in forage
. Since Gahi-1 grows taller than
tarr millet, it may be a little more dif-
alt to manage when used for grazing.
nder actual grazing conditions in
957, research workers at the Tifton Sta-
yn, found Gahi-1 millet equal to Starr

when oe S milk producing Jer-

1 1956 and 1957. In these tests,
produced an average of 4647
it s of total digestible nutrients per

S. Gay and Sons of Jenkins Coun-
md second place State winners in
gias Grazing System and Feed Pro-
in 1959, _ Peport they

WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1960

NUMBER 29

MEW HYBRID MILLET



Gahi-1 millet is adapted through-

ality and better in overall produc-



were well pleased with Gahi-1 millet
planted last year. They said the Gahi-1
was planted about one week after Starr,
but the Gahi-1 was ready to green chop
two weeks ahead of the Starr.

Gene Grimes, Jenkins County Agent
says that the Gays especially like Gahi-1
high production for green chop meth-
od of feeding and are planning to plant
fifty acres of Gahi-1 millet this year.

At the Coastal Plain Experiment Sta-
tion in 1957, over 20 tons per acre of
silage was harvested from a well ferti-
lized field of Starr millet that had been
grazed to a limited extent. Starr millet
Silage is generally not equal to corn sil-

age but a number of farmers report satis--

factory results from it. If you like Starr
millet silage, you should try Gahi-1 for
this purpose, How it will compare with
Starr in quality is not known but it will
unquestionably produce a greater ton-
nage per acre.

-Gahi-1 cattail millet should be plant-

| ed in cultivated rows for best results.

Ten pounds of good seed per acre in 30
to 36-inch rows has given good stands in
a well prepared seedbed. Ration grazing
should be practiced.

Second generation Gahi-1 cattail a

_let seed, like such seed from hybrid corn,

will yield much less. Therefore, farmers
should not try to save seed from fields
planted to this commercial hybrid. Plant
certified seed to insure that high quality,
first generation seed.

New Corn Variety

A new corn hybrid, Georgia 102, may
soon become popular among Georgia
farmers. The variety was approved re-
cently by the Georgia Experiment Sta-
tion, Experiment, Ga., for planting by
Georgia farmers,

Dr. G. A. Lebedeff and S. V. Stacy,
agronomists at the experiment station
who conducted research on the hybrid,
report that Georgia 102 has good grain
quality, good husks, good resistance to
earworm, and fair resistance to weevil.



Requirements Lowered
On Cofton Germination

Georgia cotton farmers were remind-
ed again this week that they might have
to plant cotton seed of lower germina-
tion this year because of a shortage of
high germinating seed.

Under state law the minimum germi-
nation requirement for cotton seed sold

in Georgia is 70 percent but this has been _

lowered to 60 percent to help overcome
the shortage of good seed.

Farmers must try to obtain the best
seed they can but in the event they must
plant seed of lower germination they are
reminded that they will have to increase
their seeding rate in order to get a good
stand.

The minimum requirements on cotton
seed germination were lowered after seed
tests in the State Seed Laboratory as
well as reports from throughout the in-
dustry revealed the shortage of higher
germinating seed.

Peanut Price Props
Increased For 1960

The U. S. Department of Agriculture
has increased the average peanut support
price for 1960 by $7.74 a ton over last
year. As a result the price support on
1960 crop peanuts will be available at a
minimum national average of $201.24
per ton.

The increase is a direct result of ef-
forts put forth by representatives of the
Georgia Agricultural Commodities Au-
thority and the Georgia Farm Bureau
Federation in cooperation with the Ala-
bama Peanut Producers Association and
peanut industry representatives from
other states.



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FARM

WORK

WANTED

ov

Want a part time job on
farm or large crop preferred.
46 yrs. old. Have made 28
crops of corn, cotton, and pea-
nuts and 5 yrs. in_ tobacco.
Prefer South Ga. Family of 5,
wife and 3 boys, 13, 12 10 yrs.
All able to work, Am an all
round farm hand. H. T. Bailey,
Box 452, 878 Tanner Dis
Scottdale.

White, widow woman a n d
son, wants job on farm. Can
do light farm work. Willing
and able to work. Mrs. Goldie
Reed, Rt. 2, Cave Springs.

Want job as maintenance
man or as caretaker on farm,
or light farm work, for home
& board, with small family,
no salary. Single, 60 yrs. old.
Cromer Sicial, 105 Beacher St.
Griffin.

White man, alone, wants
job on dairy or cattle farm for
room, board and reasonable
salary. Exp. in both. R. C, Col-
lins, Rt. 2, Lithonia.

Single man, 48 yrs. old,
wants job on farm. Raised on
farm. Can do any type farm
work, drive tractor etc. Want
salary, room and board. Roe
Brown, 131 Hunter St. S. W.,
Apt. 346, Atlanta 3.

White woman, widow, age
28 yrs., wants light farm work
on farm, for private
board and $20 week. Mrs.
Mary Ruth Reynolds, 409 West
Central Ave., Valdosta.

Man wants job on poultry
farm, Experienced in layers
or broilers. Write giving full
information. W. C. Stephens,
426 E. Spring, St., Gainesville,
Ph. LE. 4-7268.

Colored family of 9 wants
farm land, with house, to cul-
tivate for standing rent. 5

low hands. 7 steady field

ands and 9 to help gather.
Can move self. Prefer near At-
Janta or State Market. Helen
Hudson, 828 E. High St.

Gainesville.



room, |5



Pastures and farm lands
cleared and preparted f or
seeding, Rates by acre, hour or
contract, Hugh T, Richardson,
Rt. 1, HogansviJle, Ph. 6141.

_ White man with 8 in fam-
ily wants job on chicken farm
or looking after cattle. No
dairy work. Wife to work.
Need 4 R. house on school Rt.
Can move anytime but will
have to be moved. M. B. Whit-
ley, Rt. 1, Union Grove Rd.,
Lithonia.





_ Experienced, middleaged,
Single, white man wants j 0 b
raising broilers or tending
layers. Jake Johnson, 4120
Peachtree St., NE, Apt. 12-D,
Atlanta, Ph. CE. 3-2346.

47 yr. old white man, so-
ber, hard working wants job
on farm, year around farm
work, with good man, and
salary paid every week. Ollie
Clark, Rt. 3, Hartwell.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want sober, settled, white
man and small _ family, not
over 45 yrs. for dairy, to run
milking machines, feed, clean
up barn and other barn work.
_R. house, lights and run-
ning water furnished. Locat-
ed 2 mi. from Valdosta on
paved Rd. Must Furnish re-
ferences. Jack Staten, c/o
Staten Dairy, Rt. 1, Valdosta.

Want man and wife to live
as one of family, do light farm
work on farm, prefer middle
aged couple. No drinkers need
apply. Small salary. Write
stating details. Mrs. J. D. Har-
per, Rt. 2, Hiram.

_ Want able bodied exper-
lenced man to share crop with
me. No drunks (rum hounds).
Excellent living quarters and
conditions. J. O. Baldwin, Fort
Gaines,



Want working foreman -
manager 30 - 45 yrs. old for
large farm, Not over 3 child-
ren in family. Thoroughly
exp. in peanut and corn farm-
ing. Able to work men, suf-
ficient education to keep sim-
ple accounts. House provided
with elec. and plumbing. On
school bus Rt. No drinkers.
Must provide references. Les-
ter Varn, Sr., Rt. 3, Box 574,
Albany.

Want white man, single or
with family, as part time care-
taker on 88 A. farm in exch.
for 4 R. house rent free. Only



\|part time maintenance work

requested. Elec., running wa-
ter, gas heat. Good opportun-
ity for retired or semiretired
man or family. Near Conyers,
20 Mi. from Atlanta. W. M.
Whitemire, 2996 Monterey Dr.,
Decatur, Ph. BU 9-3656.

Want retired or self - sup-
porting couple to live on pony
farm near Stone Mtn. Nice 4
R. house furnished in exch.
for feeding, etc. Day wages
paid for additional work. Bill
Collins, Box 82, Chamblee,
Ph. DR. 3-0186,

Want experienced poultry-
man, with wife (can have
small family) to grow broil-
ers, in Barrow Co. Salary
paid twice ea, month. Com-
fortable house to live in. Must
be recommended by County
Agent of county in which you
live. W. A. Maddox, Jr. 1731
gone Road, N. E., Atlanta







Want experienced dairy-
man. Must be reliable, honest,
sober and willing worker, with
good references. Good house

provided. W. T. Greer, Sr.,
502 East Conyers St., Cov-
ington,



Want young married man
that has had experience with
cattle, and can drive tractors
and trucks. House free and

good salary for right kind of,

man. Contact. A. G.
Ocilla.

Want at once, sober, settled,
middleaged white man and
family, to help owner with
laying hens. We are Christians
and easy to get along with.
Good 6 R. house, wired for
elec. range, running water and
on school bus Rt. close to
stores. 12 mi. No. Blue Ridge.
Emory Anderson, Rt. 2, Cul-
berson, N. C. (Res. of Union
Co., Ga.).

FARM LAND

FOR SALE

Shiver,



327 Diversified farm, Madi-
son Co., 12 - 15 mi. Athens.
1,200 pig cap., pig parlor;
30,000 cap. broiler, or 15,000
cap. hens and equipment; 160
x 36 ft. farrowing house, far-
rowing crates, 2 good 3 bed-
room mod. homes, tool shed.
Air cond, Egg house. Lake.
Fenced in part for cattle and
hogs. Good pastures. 2 Wells.
Plenty practically new farm
equipment. All bldgs., 3 yrs.
old or less. Priced to sell.
Sherman H. Applebaum, 223
ee Dr. Athens. Ph. LI 6-

100 A. land, improved
dwelling house, tenant house,
barn, 14,550 cap. broiler hous-
es, deep drilled well ,stream
through property, 15 A. new
Fescue grass, bottom land,
lots of saw timber, on mail and
school bus Rt. A. Norman
Stradley, Rt. 2, Alto.

Small farm, average land,



,|good community, paved Rd.,

small stream, growing young
pine timber, barn, 6 R. house,
lights, water and bath. Mrs.
C. A. Baldwin, 373 Hopkins
St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 5-
1816.

Good farm, cotton, peanuts
and tobacco allotments. Good
2 bedrm., living room and
kitchen home, running water,
elec. and telephone. Rd. soon
to be paved. Nice location for
fish pond. Geo. C. Lanier, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Abbeville.

4 A. fertile bottom land,
well drained, can be irrigated
by natural source, no pump
necessary, 6 R. house, located
Cascade - Beecher sec. Con-
venient to churches, schools,
stores, etc. Suitable for truck
farm or florist. J. M. Jackson,
1060 Orlando PL, SW, Atlan-
ta.

Sais

frame house with elec. an
city water, located at city li-
mits of Ball Ground. Two pav-
ed Hwys. serve this property.
Has some timber. W. P. Mann,
134 Burnett St., Athens,

35 A. fertile land, 1-1/2
story frame house, 6 R., bath,
utility room, wired for elec.
stove, freezer and automatic
washer. 8,000 cap, fully
equipped, broiler house, good
barn and garage. On_ school
bus and mail Rt., 7 mi, N. of
Chatsworth, 1/2 mi. of Fashion
in Murray Co, Mrs. =P: J:
Vaughn, 1887 Brannen Rd.,
SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA, 2-9513.

50 A. good farm land, 5 mi.
S. W. Tallapoosa, near 3
churches, good school bus and
mail Rt., 1/4 mi. off blacktop
Rd., 15 A. in cultivation,
good, big barn, pasture and 4
R. house, $3,000.00. Mrs. Lu-
cille Price, 169 Memorial Dr.,
Apt. 515, Atlanta. ;

Small acreage for garden
and chicken run, unfinished
house in livable cond., elec.,
gas and good well at door. Lo-
eated 1 mi. Lithia Springs.
Priced very low. W. L. Jack-
son, Austell.







7 A. land, more or less, |



100 A. land, Govt. mea-
sured in Banks Co., 2-1/2 mi.
from So. RR and Hwy, 23.

Highly elevated, no bldgs.,
good well, 3 branches, 2
springs, $25 A. No Sunday

sales. Letters ans. when post-
age is included. S. R. Wade,
Rt. 1, Alto.

14 A. land, hwy. through
place, old house, sealed inside,
well on porch, no pump. Has
lights, no water, gas or tele-
phone. About 9 A. open land,
mostly on paved Rd. Sell sep-
erately dif. amts. A., 5 A., 4
A., or other. All conveniences
at the Rd. Want fair price. H.
G. Brown, c/o Lillie Ausburn,
Rt. 1, Austell.

Chicken f arm: modern
house, liv., room, 2 bedrooms,
dining and kitchen. 2 chicken





houses, 6,000 cap., and_ all
equip. Located 5 mi. Cum-
ming, $6,500.00 Mrs. Mary

Clark, 1995 Meador Ave. S. E.
Atlanta, 15 Ph. MA. 7-3670.

Approx. 30 A. cultivation,
tobacco barn, lot barn, 6 R
house in good cond., pecan
trees, 1.55 A. tobacco allot-
ment. Located in Pierce Co.,
near Blackshear. Also, wood-
land joining farm, young, well
timbered, $200.00 A. W. E.
Stuckey, 1805 Norwich St.,
Brunswick.

100 A. land, 30 A. good level
land in cultivation, rest in
woods and growing timber.
Plenty water on _ property.
Come see, no letters ans. J. R
Wade, Rt. 1, Butler.

40 A. land, 5 R. house, tele-
phone, elec., mail and school
bus Rt. by door, big barn, 1/2
mi, off blacktop Rd., 3 Mi.
Felton. 1/3 of land cleared,
rest in good growing timber,
land made 1-1/2 bale cotton
per A., $3,500. Also, if more
land is wanted, can get uv to
88 A. Luther Sanders, Rt. 1,
Buchanan, Ph, 3723. =

Several tracts of timber
land, located 7 mi. NW. Buena
Vista, near Ft. Benning. Paul
Anthony, Buena Vista.

75 A. more or less in Union
Co., 20 to 25 A. sowed pas-
ture and good creek bottom
land. Will sell all or part. See
week ends only. J. D. Sat-
terfield, Box 37, Blairsville.

75 A. land, lake sites, good
timber near proposed Exp.
way, 3/4 mi. off hwy, 124,
$125 A. James Cronan, Rt. 1
Buford, Ph. TH. 3-2742 (Law-
renceville).















t A. or more land, nearly
new 5 R. house, bath, hot and
cold water, gas heat, every-
thing convenient, hardwood
floors, Haralson Co. at 5 point
Rd., 4-1/2 mi. out on black-
top Rd. to 5 Points Rd. Mis.
Cc. G. Summerville, Rt. 1, Bu-
chanan, Ph. 3424.

72-1/2 A. land, 3 mi. NE
Buchanan, has 2 lake sites and
new blacktop Rd. through pro-
perty. Has 200,000 ft. saw tim-
ber. J. N. Willis, Buchanan.

6 A. land with 5 R. house
and bath, on All Weather Rd.,
1 mi. from Lake Lanier. Wa-
ter, gas elec., and phone avail-







able. Artis Buice, 557 Gar-
ner St., Buford, :

-| Super

tard cold in house,

E.|cotton on 4 A.

Jsuit buyer. Make appointmen
















































































65 A. land in Haralson C
4 mi. Buchanan, adjoining
Points Black top Rds. Sprin,
and lake site, nice 5 R. house
with bath, hardwood floors,
hot and cold water, gas heat.
Barn and other bldgs. good,
little pasture, everything con=
venient. Made 4 big bales cot-
ton on 4 A. in 1959. School
bus and mail Rt. by door. Lots
of growing timber. C. G.
ae Rt. 1, Buchanan, P|

16 A. land with good 5 R.-
house, elec. and telephon =

cated in Cherokee Co.
mi. from main hwy.
Thad K. Brown, Rt.
Ground, Ph. 5165,

Small farm, some creek bot-
tom land, good springs, some
Poplar, Locust and Pine T:
ber. Sell with or without
house. Located on old Copper=
hill Hwy., near Blue Ridge.
Mrs. Hoke Hopkins, Box 15,
Blue Ridge. Bee

110 A. land near Cherry
Log, with lots young timbe:
3 R. house, fish pond, 6 .
farming land. Adam Whitaker,
Rt. 1, Blue Ridge. ot oe

125 A. land, new 5 R. and
bath house, hot and cold w:
ter, 2 chicken houses. 30
in cultivation, rest in timber.
Plenty running water. On mail
and school bus Rt. Arthur Hut:
son, Rt. 4, Blairsville. :

131 A, rich bottom land
with 30 A. of natural lake in
center of property. Lake well
stocked with all kinds fish.
Most of land is open seeded
pasture. Located on Flint Ri-
ver, near Reynolds, in Tavlor
Co., known as Lockett Lak
Land. Marvin Peed, Butl
Ph. UN. 2-3785. fog

180 - 800 A. Dairy farm, 26
stanchion barn, Univ. pipeline,
4 milk units, 440 gal. Craft
bulk tank; 80 milk cows, 20
springer heifers, 40 other heif-
ers, yearlings and calves. With
milk base. Buildings and all
farming equip. including TD
18-A Bulldozer, heavy harrow.
M. Farmall tractor,
cultivator and harrow, Culti-
seeder, Gehl Forage harves-
ter with attachments. and lots
of other equip. Lester Bell,
Buckhead (Morgan Co.). ~

2 places 65 A. or 1 Acre or
more, Haralson Co., near -
chanan, adjoining 5 Points
blacktopped roads to Buchan~
an; Springs and Lake site.
New 5 R. houses, hardwood
floors, bath, plenty water, hot
gas heat.
Barn, other out-bldgs., goo
little pasture. School Bus an





















ing timber made 4 big bale
in 1959. Mr.
and Mrs. C, G. Summerville,
Rt. 1, Buchanan. ees



ven houses, ;
good barn, 5 R. dwelling with
bath, good drilled well, plen-
ty water: 25 A. in pasture.
Telephone, school bus a
mail Rt. Located about 3
E, Cleveland. Sell all or part. |
W. re Allison, Box 67, C
land. :

Over 50 A. good land, 3 mi.
from Dawsonville. Nuclea
Plant, 6 mi. from Lake Lan-
ier and 48 mi, of A :
Buildings worthless. 3 all wea-
ther Rds.. one now being
readied to Black Top. Long
road frontage. Some saw tim
ber and 15,000 young pines.
Bounded by lake, church, rds
and good neighbors. Forsyth
Co. Not cheap but w over
$6,000. some terms. Maynard
Mashburn, Cumming. :

12 A. land N. of Tallapoosa,
just outside city limits 0!
Hwy. 100, to Cedartown and
Rome. Convenient bldg. site,
pine and oak timber, sprin

branch, good banks with 20 ft.
dam, can have nice fish pond
or lake. 1,000 ft. to modern
consolidated school. Mail, gas,
telephone, elec., city water
available. Reasonable terms






































H. A. James, Box 348, Cedar
town, Ph, 2193.

Approx, 50 Pg tae
. in_cultiva

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ep wells and
houses, on State
mi. E, Calhoun.
r stock raising,
2,000.00 cash and
ral terms if de-
E. Knight, Rt.
Ph. MA. 9-6130.

Forsyth Co., chicken
,000 cap. Good 6 R.
t and cold water, but
Young apple orchard.
West Gainesville 1/2
Hwy. 53, near Lake
4,000 down, and bal.
r. Write. Ted Woods,
ore Dr. Orlando,
Payer of Forsyth
ming, Ga. Land).
d, 3 mi. from Cum-

il and school bus
6,000 cap.

house, approx. 250,-
,000 ft. saw timber,
several ir
also, 40 A. land, lots
, no house. Paul H.
umming, Ph. TU. 7-

and small farms on
ds., elec., well tim-
e has house with
chicken house, run-
and spring, 6 A.

, other acreage on 254
Hwy. and two tracts
Hwy., one h a gs large
other has small dwell-
e Mtn. view. Small
ment, bal. in terms.
1d, Rt. 3, Cleveland
o. Cleveland on Hwy.

, 80 A. good bottom
ak running around,
fed branch running
Modern
me, 3 bedrm., 2 baths
living R., den, kitchen
water heating sys-
bl. car port, 4 R. block
in rear, tenant house,
lake stocked with bass
im, Bartow Co., 7 mi.
rsville, $40,000. R. P.
, Rt. 4, Cartersville, Ph.
2-67.42...
all farm, 3-3/10 A., prac.
dwelling, 6 R. with bath,
cold water, panneled
hout, hardwood floors,
~ eabi screened

air shape with feed bin
rs, 6,800 cap., other out
Hwy. front, close to
church and store. 6 mi.
reland on Dahlonega
min. to Gainesville.
West, Rt. 2, Cleveland.

arm with approx. 15
cultivation and 5 A. in
Good house with some

(35 = 40;
altitude, good pastures, 8 mi.

- from Clayton. 3 - 4 spring

heads. Well timbered, reason-
ably priced. Clarence Ramey,
Clayton.

10 A. land, 3 R. house, fruit
trees, spring and stream, 4
cultivated, $1,000; 4 A., 4 R.
house, fruit trees, spring, $1,-
274; 25 A., 2 streams, sprirs,
3 A. cultivated, $1,400. Ati
have elec. and are on mail
and school bus Rt. and on
gravel Rds, Mrs. Mary David-
son, Rt. 2, Cleveland.

28 A. farm, new 4 R. house,
barn and out building, good
free stone well water, good
land, 20 A., in cultivation.

Co., 3 mi. from Chatsworth.
Walter A, Long, Rt. 2, Chats-
worth.

107 A. land, new barn, 2
houses, 20 A. Govt. pines, al-
so, all farm tools and one
mule. 35 A. for cultivation
and 15 A. in Fescue and Clo-
ver. J. D. Smallwood, Rt. 3,
Commerce.

30 A. land, 12 A. cultivated,
4 R. house, hot and cold water,
fruit trees and grape vines.
Spring and stream, on gravel
Rd., near Mtns., woodland.
J. P. Davidson, Cleveland.

152 A. land, all in one tract,
3 large house, 7 running
streams, 5,500 cap _ chicken
house, rich land, some bot-
tom land. Located 6 Mi. from
Carrollton, So. of Tanners
Lake or Beach, $10,000. Ralph.
Chapman, Rt. 4, Carrollton.

Large and small farms, all
have elec., some have phone
lines, all have streams, young
timber and are on Hwy, or
post Rds. Several nice bldg.
lots, Mtn. view, some already
graded, in nice community on
Hwy. 129 terms. H. H. David-
son, Rt. 2, Cleveland. =

50 A. land, 30 A. in timber
and pasture, 20 A. tendable
land, 7 A. bottom land, 5 R.
house, painted inside and out,
wired for elec. stove and
lights, on REA, mail and
School bus Rt. 2 small bran-
ches and one large creek. Lo-
cated 1 mi. Turnerville. Will
sell with farming tools and
corn or without. W. P. Mize,
Rt. 3, Clarkesville.

Approx. 20 A. land, 6 mi.
S. W. College Park, 1 mi. off
Roosevelt Hwy. on Mallory
Rd. W. B. Oglesby, Rt. 1, Col-
lege Park, Ph, 3011 (Fair-
burn).

7 A. land located 7 mi. W. of
Cartersville, on Rome Hwy. in
Etowah Valley, Almost new 2
bdrm., 2 bath, brick house,
(built for home), centrally
heated, air - conditioned, of
best construction. Deep well,
elec. pump, all modern con~
veniences. Nice shrubbery
and grounds. Garage, chicken
house and lot, Property in part
timber, cultivation. Vernon
Ayers, Box 1234, Cartersville,

OP | Dh. EV. 2-4738.

4 A. land, in Forsyth
Cumming. 4 R. house,
and, woods, some in cul-
n, few young fruit trees
ape vines. J. C. Shu-
t. 4, Cumming.

act, good smooth,
} building site, in
h Co., 5 mi S. Cumming,
Norcross paved Hwy.,
0 min. drive to Lake La-
See me my home near
Store. V. V. Brannon,
umming.

A. land in Laurens Co.,
timber, pecan. orchard,
y water, 6 R. frame house
out buildings, school bus
1ail by door, $8,500. $4,-
own, rest on terms. J. I.
Rt. 1, Chester.

farm, Carroll Co., 2-
atches, bal. in pasture
all timber bold spring,
e, large 5 R. dwelling,
porch, painted and in
aon 2 . Black Top
mi. school, near
store across Rd.
ion, near Burwell.
ec., mail, busses
together or
960.





















82-1/2 A. farm, just off Law-
renceville - Grayson Rd.,
mi. Lawrenceville, large 7 R.
house with partial bath, well
water, Co. water, elec., barn,
chicken house and other build-
ings. Another 5 R. house. well
water, elec. and barn. Good

i.jlake site and timber. Mrs. R

L. Patton, Rt. 1, Duluth, Ph.
GR. 6-3698.

2-1/2 A. farm and nice block
house, on Hwy. 60, for sale
reasonable. Come see. Bonnie
Lyle, Dial.

2 A. land, 5 R. house, bath,
cold and hot water and barn.
Located 5 mi. S. Douglasville
on Billarp paved Rd., 1 mi.
of Bill Arp Church and school.
Inquire at Bill Arp store, Ro-
bert Dowds, Rt. 2, Bill Arp
Rd., Douglasville.

land, has been improved the
past 16 yrs. Many A. good
timber. Home completely fur-
nished. All farm equip., trac-
tor, harrows, truck and etc.
New cattle barn, Herdsman
home, many out bldgs. 100
head top cattle, Reg. Here-
fords, Commercial Brown
Swiss Shorthorns and Here-
ford crossed. W. C. Den-
ny, Danielsville, Ph. FE. 5-
3381 (Commerce).

A. land, high

Cattle farm, includes 725 A.

50 A. land with 5 A. lake
and drilled well, located 7 mi.
S. of Dahlonega, on Hwy. 60.
Max Lingerfelt, Rt. 2, Dahl-
onega. :

1 A. land in Fannin Co.,
mountains, borders Toccoa Ri-

A.|ver, good fishing and hunting

area, old cabin could be fixed
up, $700; also, 12 A. land, 4
R. house, permanent pasture,
good barn and on paved Rd.,
about 5,000 ft. saw timber,
small Jake and well, $2,500.
Edith Thomas, Rt. 1, Dahlone-
ga.

60 A. farm, 5 house, on
school bus and mail Rt. H. T.
Martin, Jr., Rt. 3, Daniels-
ville, Ph. SY. 1-5627 after

Close to 2 Hwys., in Murray|7 PM

Dairy: Fine dairy set up,
Washington Co., 224 A. land,
204 open land, 5 R. modern
home, parlor barn, bulk tank,
pipeline milker, 2 steel bins,
25 A. Coastal Bermuda, 36
cows, 3 bred heifers, 6 yearl-
ing artificial heifers, 13 arti-
ficially bred heifers, 2 - 7 mos.
ae Tobias Giesbrecht, Davis-
oro.

25 A, land, more or less,
Whitfield Co., small 4 R.
house, good spring. Jesse W.
Cucksee, Rt. 4, Box 1, Dalton.

80 A. good farm land in
Dooly Co., on-mail and school
Rt., 3 mi, N. Byromville. C. A.
Patrick, Dooling.

30 A. land, more or less, ap-
prox, 27 A. under hog wire
fence, 2 chicken houses, 40 x
200 ea., with automatic feed-
ers, 80 sec. metal nests and
small barn, 5 R. dwelling and
bath with elec. heat, 2 car
garage, All in good cond. City
water, telephone and paved
Rds. 6 mi. E. Dalton on Tibbs
Bridge Rd. Barney Gray, Rt.
2, Dalton, Ph. BD. 8-8974
after 6 PM.

15 A. good farm land on
new Black Top Hwy., 1-1/2
mi. N. of Dallas. Brown Bone,
Rt. 3, Dallas.

6-1/10 A., DeKalb Co. 487
Ft. road frontage, 600 ft.
depth, fenced, 2 ea. dbl and
single gates. Creek boundry
line one side. Small spring.
$100 worth shrubs and plants.
Small cabin, car port, Elec.,
water, pond,
road. Good trees, 3 mi. Stone
Mountain. Sewage and gas pe-
tioned. $5,000, $1,000. down,
and terms. Miss Helen I. Mar-
shall, 1693 West Mason Hill
Rd. Decatur. Ph. ME 6-4571
(after 6 PM.)

70 A. 1/2 mi. Atlanta on
Gainesville Hwy. Paver street
ends at the house, near De-
BenPort Rd. 5 R. house with
bath; tenant house, chicken
house, new block barn, coun-
try water, Well on back porch,
gas heat. Nice lake site. See
any day. Homer Beck, Rt. 2,
Duluth.

30 A. more or less but not
all of it for sale, Located 3/4
mi, So. or SW Dallas town
limits, near Seaboard RR De-

3 |pot. Sell in small acreage lots

if desired, but only after tim-
ber has been cut off of t he
peck O. A. Stone, Rt. 2, Dal-
as.

202-1/2 A. land, about 70
A. open land, some saw tim-
ber, young timber, hardwood,
cedar trees and dogwoods, run-
ning water, large scupper-
nong vineyard. George R.
Standridge, Ellaville.

4 R. house, furnished, 3 A.
land, 1/4 mi. shoreline on Lake
Nottley near Blairsville. Roy
Kiker, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-4300.

_ Chicken farm, 6 mi, E, Elli-
jay, just off Hwy. 3 well
built chicken houses, can car-
ry 20,000 brooders. 12 A. sow-
ed hog pasture, fence w i t h
woven wire. Earnest DeBoard,
Rt. B, Ellijay.

202-1/2 A. good farm land,
80 A. in cultivation with good
allotments. Balance in good
pine timber. All under good
fence with cross fencing, Good
pond site. 4 R, house, wired
for elec. stove, out buildings,
7 mi. E. of Eastman, Dodge
Co., 1 mi. off Soperton Hwy.
on good mail and school bus
Rt. W. P. Lowery, Rt. 4, Box
194, Eastman, Ph. 3487.



About 10 A. land near Sa-
lem Baptist Church, on school
bus and mail 5 Mi. N. Dah-



lonega. Hershel Higgins, Rt.
. Dahloneg:

_136 A. land, plenty growing
timber, water, ideal for lake,
pasture, chicken farm. 4 Mi.



E, Lula, no house, $30 A, G.
S. Davis, Emerson,

All - Weather |

510A. land, 350 A. in pas-
ture, 35 A. lake, 5 A. lake
and 2 smaller ones, rest in
growing timber, 4 dwelling
houses, hay barn, seed house,
paved Rd., Greensboro and
Eatonton Hwy. 44. W. H. Gre-
gory, Rt. 2, Eatonton, Ph. 5486.

-100 A. land, 7 R. house,
hardwood floors, gas heat,
bath, hot water, barns. 50 A.
improved pasture, bal. in
growing timber. Located 5
mi. from Forsyth. ASC ap-
Lproved pond site. C. D. Her-

rington, Rt. 3, Forsyth, Ph.
5604.

19-7/10 A. land on Lake
Lanier, located in Forsyth

Co., 1-1/2 mi. between Browns
Bridge and Old Keith Bridge
Rd., good all weather Rd. to
lake. Nice bldg. site. -L. H.
Jones, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch,
Ph, LE. 4-9852. )

Approx. 45 A. land, 25 mi.
of Atlanta in Henry Co., plen-
ty water, 2 lake sites, nice 7
R. and bath house, 2 good
barns, on school bus and
mail Rt., phone service. Mrs.
ae wee Derry St., Forest

ashen

10 A. land, 4 room house,
barn and other out bldgs.,
on paved Rd., REA line. Mar-
vin Ring. -Ri, 2.; Box 188,
Fitzgerald.

1 A. land, new 4 R. house,

3 mi. E. Felton, at end of
Blacktop Rd., on Polk and
Haralson Co. line, hot and

cold water. Will sell and you
take up monthly payments.
Ramon Winkles, Rt. 2, Felton.

Approx. 50 A. in Hall Co.,
6 mi. N. Gainesville, adjoin-
ing Lake Lanier, $100.00 A.
Good schools and community,
1/2 mi. off Blacktop Hwy.;
also, Approx. 40 A. with pines
in Lumpkin Co., 1 mi. off No.
36 Hwy. $35. A. F. A. De-
Vane, Thompson Bridge Rd.,
Gainesville.

270 A. farm land, located
in So. part Talbot Co. Sandy
loan soil, clay subsoil. Lo-
cated on paved Hwy. 50 A.
open fenced land, 100 A.
young pines (native), approx.
75,000 young pines, bal. in
original woods, 2 farm dwell-
ings. Hallie E. Fuller, N. P.
Ex. Off. J. P., Geneva.

1 mi. from Guyton, 2 mi.
from River, on school Rt.
elec. and phone, pond site (no
houses to count on) small pine
timber, large hardwood and
cypress, 70 A. cleared with
fence. Sell on terms. Mrs. H.
E. Archer, Guyton.

100 A. land, about 4 mi.
from town on paved Rd., $100.
A., for more money would
divide into 59 A. tracts. Near
church and school, on mail
and school bus Rts., live water,
with several nice pond sites,
1/3 open land, balance in
pine and hardwood. See to
appreciate. J. N. Elrod, Sr.,
ae Hill St., Griffin, Ph.
3502.

39 A. land close to town,
mail and school Rt., good rds.,
just off paved Hwy., 100 yds.
5 A. pecan, 10 A. pines, rest
in open land. Barn, 20 x 40
with tin roof. Sell with or
without tractor and equip. L.
A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar
St., Griffin.

5 R. block house, small pas-
ture, approx. 10 A. land, 11
mi. above Gainesville, just
off Cleveland Rd. Long Rd.
frontage. Sell for cash. Hen-
ry White, Rt. 9, Gainesville.

Acreage located on Lake
Lanier, approx. 9 mi. N. Gain-
esville, has been surveyed and
Rd. graded. Mrs. Irene Rob-
inson, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Ph.
LE. 6-2633. 3

8 A) land; 5 RR. frame
house, modern conveniences,
8,000 cap. chicken houses, 1/2
mi. from Lake Lanier. Ralph
Cox, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

60 A. land Towns Co., good
6 R. house, good gravity, water
run in house, good pasture,
lots of timber, in view of
lake, fine for stock. On Hwy.
288. Will Barrett, Rt. 1, Hi-
awassee.

5 A. land in Banks Co., 7
mi. N. Homer, on Hwy. 441,
8 mi. S. Cornelia, 2 dwellings,
3 and 4 R. On mail and
school bus Rt. REA, good _lo-
cation, $10,000. cash. Title
clear. Ben Payne, Rt. 1, Hom-
Cre :



300 A. land, on paved Hwy..



10 A. undeveloped land,
large branch, in Roosevelt
State Pk. approx. 1 mi. E.
Ida Cason Gardens. Mrs. D.
T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

128 A. extra good farm
land, 60 A, pasture, 40 A. un-
der hog wire, 40 A. seeded to
Fescue and Ladino Clover. 8
R. bath house with gas, elec.,
telephone and water. 5 R.
dwelling with elec. and 2 R.
dwelling. Several nice barns,
brick flower house and other
bldgs. All machinery, tractor,
with extra equip., combine,
mowing mach., grain drill,
tiller, cutting arrows and
others. Joe B. Higginbotham,
Rt. 3, Hartwell.

6 A. land in Pine Mtn. Val-
ley, 5 A. permanent pasture
with hog wire, 1/2 A. garden,
5 R. house, modern conven-
iences, new barn, 3 cows, 10
hogs and tractor and all equ'p.
including 1/2 ton truck, $10,-
000. Joe F. Riaves, Rt. 2,
Hamilton.

25 A. good land, fenced, 5
R. house, just been rebuilt,
new bathroom with new bath
outfit, heaters in all rooms,
hot and cold water. 100 yds. of
P. O. Terms to right party.
L. B. Brown, Howard.

50 A. mountain land, sever-
al good bldg. sites, plenty
good spring water. Near Hwy.
288. Bargain priced. Robert
Barrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee.

30 A. land in Barrow Co.
on hard surfaced Rd., 9 mi.
W. of Winder and 2 mi. from
Gainesville, $135. A. Locat-
ed on D. Kinnedy Rd. Cliff
Whitlow, Rt. 1, Hoschton.

4 A. tillable land in Towns
Co. 300 yds. from Lake Chat-
uga with 3 mi. lake view.
Stream in rear, 5 R. house
wired for elec. stove, well on
back porch. Hwy. U. S. 75 by
door. For Sale or consider
exch. for Ig. acreage any-
where N. of Atlanta. Ray H.
Berrong, Hiawassee. :

7 A. land in Atkinson Co.
on Big Satilla River, 5
fine cultivation land, clear-
ed. Several large bearing pe-
can trees, large old barn and
nice little 4 R. cottage. Mrs.
J. N. Duncan, Rt. 1, Hortense.

60 A. land, more or less, 1
mi. E. of Jonesboro on New
Jonesboro - Stockbridge R2.,
Co. water and ever flowing
branch runs through proper-
ty, good lake site. J. H. Cates,
Jonesboro.

1 A. land, 5 R. house with
bath, 6 in. drilled well, dbl.
bowl sink, table top elec. hot
water heater, wired for elec.
stove, fixed for gas heaters
in every room, school bus by
door, $3,600., cash. James W.
Copeland, Box 171, Jenkins-
burg. 2

299 A. farm, 150 A. in cul-
tivation, balance in timber, 2
good houses, 1 tenant house.
2 deep well pumps, running
water through 2 sides of pro-
perty. On mail and school bus
Rt. 5 mi. from Smithville.
$65. A. J. C. Josa, Rt. 1, Box
29 Leesburg.

13 A. land, cleared and
fenced with 6 R. house, lights,
running water and pump, hot
water tank and sink in kit-
chen, full bath room, located
on Rt. 117, Lumber City, 1/2
mi. off Hwy. V. R. Skipper.
Kingsland, Ph. PA. 9-3485.

30 A. farm_in Pickens Co.
4 mi. from Jasper, 8 A. in
cultivation, 2 A. orchard, 6
A. pasture, balance in timber.
4 R. house, small barn, rat
proof crib, brooder house,
plenty running water, on mail
and school bus Rt. M. J.
Hitt, Jasper.

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350 A. farm, 7, mi. W. of
Jesup, on U. S. Hwy. 341,
Sou. RR and Ga. Power Line,
175 A. in cultivation with 6
A. tobacco allotment and 9
A. cotton allotment, balance
in pine timber. Farm_and
equip., $100,000. Roscoe Dean,
612 E. Cherry St., Jesup, Ph.
GA. 7-2264.

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14 A. good land, about 3 A.
in pasture, rock house, 6 large
rms. and hall, cement porch-
es, slate roof, county water,
natural gas. On good paved
Rd., 1/2 mi. out of town.
State Rt. 124. Good neigh-
borhood, near stores, schoo
bus stop at door. Mrs. Hors
ace Lowe, 2278 Rock Chape
Rd., Lithonia, 'Ph. HU. 2e
6166. Atlanta).



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60 A. land, @ R. house, all
fenced, 2 barns, on paved Rd.,
2 mi. from Radio Station.
Margaret M. Lightfoot, Rt. 2,
Jesup, Ph. GA, 17-3663.

160 A, red land farm in
Walker Co., 100 A. level, can
be irrigated, ditch system,
from dif. creeks, one by
oS Good barn, old
house with extra good spring
in yard, water everywhere
needed. 50 A. newly sowed in
permanent grass. $14,000. or
will sell 100 A., $8,500. No
house. 19 A. cotton. Terms on

art, Located near LaFayette.
ra Pettigrew, Rt. 2, LaFay-
eite.

180 A. dairy or beef farm.
50 A. bottomiand pasture, 50
A. upland pasture, 80 A. tim-
ber, fenced, cross fenced. 3
streams and river for irriga-
tion. New ranch house, tenant
house, milking parlor, sleep-
ing barn, machinery shed. 2
mi. E. U. 8. Hwy. 29 on Rd. to
be paved. Mail and school bus
Rt. Sell all or part. Terms. E.
E. James, Rt. 2, Lawrence-
ville, Ph. TH. 3-4919.

60 A. smooth rolling land,
1/2 mi. frontage on paved
Ga. Hwy. 43, 6 mi. Lincoln-
ton, 1 mi. Clark Hill Reservoir.
140 yr. old log house, new
roof, wired for elec. stove,
drilled well with elec. pump.
Barn and other outbuildings,
all in need of repair. 8 A.
open land, bal. in small fast
growing pines. Free running
stream, ideal fond site. School
bus and mail Rt. by door, 1/2
mi. Baptist ehurch, 1/4 mi.
Methodist church, $100. A. J.
E. McGee, Sr., Rt. 1, Lincoln-
ton, Ph. CY. 3-6376.

820 A. farm, nice colonial
home, 1 mi. Hwy. frontage.
Ideal for livestock or diver-
sified farming. Completely
fenced, permanent pastures,
excellent machine shop, grain
storage, 3 tenant houses. Her-
man A. Friedsam, Marshall-
ville, Ph. 3811.

155 A. in Cobb Co., 2 houses,
streams, pasture, orchard,
drilled well, over 100 A. in
pines. $200. A. Sell all or part.
Roger 8S. Cobb, Box 355, Ma-
rietta.

10 A. land, 4 R. house with
spring and water in house, on
school bus Rt., in north Ga.
as Myrtle Barton, Mineral

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Camelliawood, 142 A.
land, located 1.8 mi. from
Marshallville. Nice gray frame
cottage, 1,500 sq. ft. floor
lan, 35 x 16 ft. dining-liv-
ng area, raised hearth, Pro-
fessionally landscaped, rare
hybrid Daylily garden, hun-
dreds rare Camellias, estab-
lished in permanent garden,
dense pine shade, jet pump,
plastie sprinkler system, pri-
vate "phone line, 400 ft. pine
tree lined drive. Priced to
sel]. Charles G. Heflin, Mar-
shallville, Ph. 2871.

10 A. land, 3 R. house, hot
and cold running water, some
apple trees, Inquire 4 mi. N.
of Blue Ridge at Lakewood
Conners or write. Roy W. Tur-
oot Rt. 1, Box 28, Morgan-

on.

223 A. Jefferson Co., in 76
GMD, 217 A. ttillable, all
bidgs. new since 1953, brick
house with full basement, 2
baths, garage, 4 in., 200 ft.,
deep well, grade A _ dairy
barn and other outbuildings.
70 A. fenced and crossed fenc-
ed. 35 A. coastal Bermuda.
School Rt., 1/2 mi. from
blacktop Rd. 1-1/2 mi. from
U. S. 1. Leased until grain
planting this fall. Known as
Old Key Farm, 7 mi. N. W.
Louisville. Marvin Fricke,
Middleton Mich, Ph. BE. 6-
7395 (Tax paver of Georgia-
Land).





Approx. 5 A. land, 6 A.
house, lights, water and bath,
on school bus and mail Rt.
Good rd. 4 mi. from Elli-
ey. Mrs. R. S. Elliott, Rt. 6,
oan St., Marietta, Ph. 7-



160 A. farm and woodland]3 b

in Montgomery Co., well
blessed with pine trees. Mrs.
Lennie W. Holt, 2626 Vine
Ville Ave. Macon,

side, asbestos shingle outside.
Deep well with pump, hot and
cold water in house, full bath,
wired for elec. stove, on
school bus and mail Rt. Plen-
ty fruit trees. Near Blue
Ridge Lake in Fannin Co. Part
cash, bal. terms. Mrs, Mary
Langley, Rt. 1, Box 171, Min-
eral Bluff.

7:5 A. land in Cobb Co.
Nice 5 R. house, 2 bedrooms,
ceramic tile in kitchen and
bath, fireplace, oil furnace,
Co. water and well with pump.
Nicely landscaped., Good barn
and outbuildings, over 900 ft.
Rd. frontage. Located 6 mi.
N. Sandy Springs, 3 mi. W.
Roswell on Ga. 120, $14,000.
Chas. Wyatt, Rt. 2, Marietta,
Ph. 88898.

5-3/4 A. land near Mtn.
City, several nice bldg. sites,
overlooking Mtn. City from E.
side. Dwelling partly furnish-
ed and knotty pine panneling
with 2 bdrms., large living
room, bath, hot and_ eold
gravity water. Mrs. Mabel G.
Howard, 19 Regal Pl., Winter
Garden, Fla. (Ga. Tax payer
on land offered).

25 A. land, 6 mi. W. of Met-
ter, 4 mi. from Stillmore, all
under practically new fence.
15 A. sodded in Bahia grass,
bal. in saw timber, pine and
hardwood, 2 lakes and prac-
tically new 5 R. dwelling O.
V. Watson, Rt. 2, Box 205,
Metter.

3-1/2 A. tillable land, 6 R.
house, elec, gas, running
water, garden, pasture, locat-
ed on paved Rd. in Pine Mtn.
Valley, near P. O., churches,
grocery, 10 min. to Callaway
Gardens. Columbus, Manches-
ter and LaGrange less than
hrs. ride, $6,750. unfurnish-
ed or $7,750. furnished. Cash.
B. Meeker, Pine Mtn. Valley,
Ph. MA. 8-4601 (Hamilton).

200 A. good land, 6 R. and
bath dwelling, two, 4 R., (and
one 3 R. houses rented), 2
large barns, water, elec., on
Hwy. at edge of Quitman, No
allotments, bargain priced. J.
A. Milteer, Box 344, Quitman.

4 tracts land at Lake Shores,
near Lake Blackshear, one lo-
cated on front paved Rd.,
others further back. Nice lo-
cation near water front. Rea-
sonably priced. Mrs. Ralph
Phillips, RFD, Oglethorpe.

Approx. 1 A. land, large,
roomy house, very nice with
all conveniences. Apples, figs,
berries, nuts and fine garden.
Garage and fenced in vd. Near
transvortation, churches and
schools. Mrs. W, F. Hinesley,
33 Robinson, Newnan.



81 A. land with young tim-
ber. 3 streams, on paved Rd.,
in Habersham Co., near Mud
Creek Church. C. L. Stephens,
49 Quarry St.. New Holland,
Ph. BE: 425375:

141 SAS Aand.@9< mi. So:
Gainesville, on Lake Lanier,
5 R. house, 6,000 cap. broiler
house, good barn, 2 wells, 13
A. pasture, 35 A. crop land,
nienty pulo wood, some saw
timber, or will sell approx. 35
A. on Lake Lanier, -stream.
sprine, All Weather road, 1/4
mi. Rlack Top road. Available
for citv water and REA pow-
er. G. R. Mooney, Rt. 1, Box
24, Orkwood.

280 A. farm, located 4 mi.
from Quitman on Moultrie
Hwy. Good land and allot-
ments. Large, modern, red
brick home and several ten-
ant houses. Large barn. and
other imovrovements. $65.000.
M. J. Gaddis, Box 124, Quit-
man.

43 A. land, 15 min. So. At-
lanta, large, deep, creek, new
Fed. and State Hwy. planned
eee property soon, $395.



; . land with large
creek, $395. A.; 50 A. land,
10 min. from Atl. airport,

with modern 8 R. brick home.
wall to wall carpeting, 2 baths,
75,000 or boxwood and other
shrubs. $100,000. Emory Tra-
vis. Riverdale, Ph. HO, 5-
5415 (Fayetteville).

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Approx. 20 wooded A. land,
drm. house, 1-1/2 mi. off
23 and 441 Hwys. in Wolffock
Community. Water, lights and
*phone on property. Carlton



Coleman, Rabun Gap.



house with bath, hot and cold
water; 3 room house water to
it; one broiler house 5500
cap. with all equipment, new
1958 out buildings, Big Bear-
ing Pecan trees. On good
black top Rd. C. W. Tucker,
Rt. 1, Ph. 3037, Rockmart.

10 room colonial home with
4 bedrooms, 2 baths, modern
kitchen, automatie oi] furnace,
city water. 74 A., 40 fenced
and in pasture with stream.
Barn and double garage of
concrete block construction.
On US 27 highway, 23 miles
south of Chattanooga. $40,-
000. Address inquiries to H.
Grady Garrison, c/o Spring
Knoll Farm, Rock Springs. Ph.
PO. 4-1454. (Noble).

30 A. Cobb Co., Childers
Rd., fine rugged country.
Willeo Creek flowing through.

Standing pine, pulpwood and
dogwood trees. Excellent site
for home. Part of acreage can
be cleared for pasture. Lo-
cated between Roswell and
Marietta, off Johnson Ferry
Road dead end. Only 25 miles
from Atlanta. $500. acre. Mrs.
M. H. Palen, Childers Rd., Rt.
1, Roswell.

40 A. of land 1/2 mile off
Black Top on Vinson Mt. road.
Barn house torn down and
put under barn sheds; also
have pasture and 8 A. lake
been built 3 yrs. and stocked
with bass and brim, 6 mi.
South of Rockmart. Pumn in
well and Butane Gas system.
Otis Ruff Rt. 2, Rockmart.
Call 5339 or 5916.

80 A. in Haralson County,
35 acres been cultivated but
idle for 4 years. Good lake
site and spring. High and
hilly. House and barn need
repair. Bearing scuppernongs,
apples, pears, plums, figs and
grapes. Electricity, deep well.
Sell $5000. or rent 40 acres
for repairs and improvements
at standard prices for both
rent and improvements. Se-
rena Shutt, RFD 2, Rockmart.

100 A. in Heard Co., near
Roapville; 35 A. open land,
two streams, good land, fruit
trees, 4 room house with hot
and cold water, two horse wa-
gon and some farm tools, good
building site, 1-1/2 mile off
Hwy. 27. Well already dug.
$4,500. Mrs. Ruby Bailey, Rt.
1, Ph. 2631, Roapville.

142 A. dairy or beef cattle
farm, no cows, 3 large barns,
dwellings, flowing well, pond,
equipped dairy barn. Excel-
lent opportunity for a dairy-
man or beef cattle. 25 miles
south Savannah, U. S. 17.
Roger P. Youmous, Richmond
Hill. Ph. Tulip 4-2313 (Hin-
esville), :

40 A. tract (or part) on 78
Hwy. across from white school
between Lexington and Craw-
ford in Oglethorpe Co. Tim-
ber, stream, lakesite. Craw-
ford city water, telephone and
electricity. (4 room house with
bath optional). Felix Arnold,
Rayle. Ph. Br. 4-7565 (be-
tween 6 and 7:30)

28 A. more or less land, one
mi. South of 41 Hwy., 685
frontage, facing community.
Black Top Rd. extending to
within 400 ft. of Lafayette
Hwy. accessible to T.V.A. and
city water and phone lines.
Site for one or 1-1/2 A. pond.
Sell all or part reasonable. L.
C. Boyd, Rocky Face.

72 A., 7 room house, elec-
trie lights wired for electric
stove, big barn, pasture with
running water. Mail and
school bus by oor. 20 A. in
cultivation, saw timber pulp
wood 1 miles to Baptist
church, 14% miles to Womwan.
7 miles to Royston. Big spring,
fine lake site just below
spring. C. T. Freeman, Rt. 2,
Royston (at Winns Mill).

3 A. of land mostly in cul-
tivation, one 8 room_ house
with bath, hot and cold water,
gas heat, large front screened-
in porch, garage under front
porch, new cement steps. One
five room house on same
property. Spring on proper-
ty, good place for lake. All
included in one price. An-
swer all inquires. See any
time, Charlie Thurmond, San-
tie-Nacoochee, _ :









equipment, basement room for
cooler. 5 room home, concrete
back and breezeway porches,
modern kitchen, pantry, in-
sulated, Co. water, Natural
gas, garage, double driveway
paved. 9 miles Atlanta City
limits, 4 miles E. Stone Mt.
$25,000. Fred A. Brown, 1453
Panola Rd. Rt. 1, Stone Moun-
tain.

48 A., near Expressway in
Gwinnett Co., brick house,
hardwood floors, Atlanta tele-
phone, gas, Co. water availa-
ble, 41/2 A. Commercial Lake.
Fenced and crossfenced with
permanent pasture. $30,000.
from owner. Wm. R. Mitchell,
4029 Indian Lakes Circle,
Stone Mountain Ph. Hi.
9293 or Mu. 8-3614.

50 A. in Sylvester, Lot No.
113-16th Paved District, 10 in.
pine trees, 8 acres in pecans.
All .but 10 acres -is tillable
land $5000. W. C. King, 1641
OBrice St., South Bend 28,
Ind. (Tax payer on the Ga.
Land).

3-3/10 A. on paved road,
small cottage with tile bath,
3 in. well, 400 ft. deep, walk-
ing distance of grammer
school and 2 churches, on mail
route, six miles south of down
town Savannah, $6,500. Mrs.
A. V. Reeves, Rt. 5 Box 362F,
Oakview, Ave., Savannah.

111 A. farm with 7 room
brick and 4 room houses. Two
barns and other out buildings,
located in Haralson County,
3 mi. North of Temple, on 113
Highway. Land very fertile.
Lots of timber. Jimmy Mc-
Brayer, Rt. 2, Temple.





50 A. farm 38 mi. West At-
lanta. Just off Birmingham
Atlanta Hwy., Carroll Coun-
ty between Villa Rica and
Temple. Much timber, some
open land, lasting water in
well and pasture. Small 6
room house. Fruit and nut
trees. Good lake site. 1 mi.
good lake and near proposed
Super Hwy. $7,500:. Mrs.
Ezma Chappell, Rt. 1 Temple.

North Ga. home, Stephens
Co. A 5 room house and 8 A.
land with branch, some woods.
cleared good. Location 1. mile
out town. Good school bus
road, mail route, 1/2 mile to
church. Answer all letters.
Dalton Cole, Rt. 4 Toccoa.

6 room house, on one A. of
land, gas and telephone, good
school. Two churches in same
block paved street, $2500.
Roy Tilley, Taylorsville. Ph.
EV 2-3045 (Cartersville).

Walton Co. 4 mi. West
Monroe, 20 acres. One room
cabin furnished, barn pasture.
nice spring lake site. Scenic
building site, Jong road front-
age. School bus and _ mail
route. R.E.A. lights. B. F.
Cook, Coolidge Rd., Rt. 3,
Tucker.

Two acres land with new
house, 6 rooms, bath, white
asbestos siding. Large pump
house of blocks with pump,
several pines, located just off
Hwy. between Wrens and
Warrenton near Bastonville,
near churches and on school
route. C. L. Langham, War-
renton (at Bastonville).

40 A., 2 good houses, 6
rooms and bath all conven-
iences, basement, porches. 4
rooms and porches on Not-
tley Lake, Union Co. School
bus and mail Rt. near church-
es and stores. Hard surface
road.. Fruit and shade trees,
flowers, shrubs, good creek,
bottom land good fishing and
hunting year around. Suitable
cattle farming and row crops.
Good spring water run_ to
houses. All white community.
$12,500. J. M. Hall Rt. 1, Box
41, Culberson, N. C. (Res. of
Union Co. Ga.). 5 :

40 A. farm, 3 room house,
barn, 2,000 broiler house. 10
A. cultivation, rest in pasture,
woodland. Fruit trees, grapes,
strawberries. 2 branches, 3
springs. Excellent lake site.
Mail and school bus route,





located 1/4 mi, from Lak:
latoona, for proverty on
Lanier, prefer Chestate
syth Co, area. Write.
Van Houten, 475 Whitefor
Ave., N. E ferme









Call Terrace 2-260:
P.M. or write. J. E
1, Whitesburg. = >

gusta, Richmond Co. \V
reasonable. M. C. Haynie,
Rt, 2 Box 469 (Belair) A
tay Ph: 6-8349.. 2

- Want acreage or far
10 to 35 miles from Atl.
or large timber tract.
acres Or more anyw
Georgia. Send ~ price,
description, location, an
formation. H. G.
Woodward Way, N
lanta 5. pear

Want 50 to ae :
Interested in Rockdale
ette County especial
rice C. Coleman, i
4988, Atlanta 2

Want good farm in Je
son Co. on G. I. Loan. Wa
good farm suitable for li
stock with good hous 2
man Baker, (Col.) Rt.

148, Ph, 324J Wadley.

Want 20 - 30 acer
small, year around stream
water direct from owne
mile radius of Atlan
Kalb, Cobb, Fulton
ton Counties. Write
have and price. E.
ard, 2364 So. Pryor
Atlanta 15. aia

suitable for growing timbi
Robert S. Ware, Po 0778

ville, Loganville, Milstea
Monroe, with good 5
room house with wate

way. Price must be righ
high price place just
place to live. Must not
with wood. Give vrice
want in first letter and
place has loan. E. S. Ande
son, 1238 Memorial Dr. S.
Atlanta: ooo: sae ne

Want farm or small ac

bordering game manageme'

area. Prefer near Dahlone
or Lake Russell area.
Puckett, Rt. 2 ifo
9924. Ser

Want home and sm
age around Fayetteville, |
Gilchrist, 3001 LaVista

Decatur. -

Want small acreage
small clear established lak
within 50 miles of Atlan

with or without small

Give description, loca
price. Paul H. Brendel,

Y oleed Drive, S. W.

Want buy farm or buy.
interest in a farm, located

No. Ga., suitable for
raising. J, O.
mount,

Want about 2 acres of lan
(planted in anythi ye

from growing up in es
Already cut with Distributo
turned with turn
satisfactory terms. M
Beasley. 4
Faist Rd. Savannah.

ow oe
Rt. 5, Box 4

10 A. Catoosa Co. on Ring

gold Rd., small spring.
lake site, 5 R. house
size basement,
Electricity, city water,

4 mi. shopping center, to

for farm with good hous
barn, out-bldgs, 40 A. or mo:
good level, fertile land. 1
ning water, good locati
good road in North C
Cox, Rt. 4, Ringgold.

attic

on,

res

Q

~ Will trade 3 tracts of land,

-i

. Atlanta t

near churches. 2 miles West small 4
Reinhardt College 1/4 mile|commuting dis
off Hwy. 140 on pine log Mt.jtur, De

Tower Rd. Cash terms. Mrs. |cattle

W.R. Blankenship. Rt. 1, Wa-



leska (Cherokee |



Se ee ee ee eo ores



er rial
want 75 - 100 acres of open
zing land north of Tur-
i ecdner on US Highway

eter Hodkinson, Box ae :

Cornelia Ph. 844 J 5

ant 1 te 3 acres of end
the mountains of North
Georgia with water and some
cheap price. Will

all cabin.
and how to get there.
L McGough, Rt. 2 Lo-

rove. | eee







\ em 25 - % acres of laid,
some in culti-
is Cox, Experiment.



ond re spring and or run-
ning fresh stream. oo in
Sa arcu Area. Van
: . O. Box 1324 ee



able price. ee on Suwance
Elimentary School bus Route.
Would consider maybe close to
Kalb Co. Tine. Letters ans-
ed. Loyd Lovell, Rt. 1 Su-

within 30 minutes of
tta, Cobb Co., house not
necessary. About half of land
ed for cultivation or pas-
Floyd, 140 Spinks

& Se 8-2955.

a. oe ood lake, but other
5, Box eee





ail Pines Ave. Al-

ant 50 - 50 acres im-
roved or unimproved pro-
rty: Prefer well year around
ter within 25 mi. radius of
Ibany. J. W. Marion, 2444
iane foe Columbus. ES

Want ome acreage unim-
oved or improved within
easonable distance to Albany.
_M. Little, Rt. 3, Albany.

i pete ese ees ee
ee 40 to200 acres that
e bought with small
sndatniy payments, prefer
lose to Jackson. Mr. C.

M.
Lees Weaver St. Rt. 2 Box |

FOR RENT


















Fatma for rent, 4 R. house,
ure and farm land, on
Monticello - Eatonton Hwy. og
Murder Creek. $124 a
r+ $12 month rent. Con-
Ray Hill, 1758 Up-
Rd. Macon. Ph, SH.

re

Want contact party inter-
sted in and operating dairy
farm of his own near Savan-
hatham Co. Have open-
ith large base and top
es for quality Grade A
Raw Milk. Contact. C. N. Ro-
rds, Jr.. c/o Roberds Dairy,
ou Tennessee aie Savan-



nt: 1 H. fait good,

ae by door, Standing
ent basis or monthly rent.
o not write. See owner. Mrs.
ary ee Rts = No. -God-

~c. Canoe if

eraiiea land, ex-
ent pasture, peanut and
tment. 5 'R. ee

chicken house,
pasture and acreage for rent,

300, $1.;



Nth awelling goad
cultivatable

Farm |

$30 mo. E. C. Park, Rt 1, Hos-

chton.

FARM LAND

WANT TO RENT



Want to lease with privile-e
of buying, 100 to 150 acres of
land with 2 houses on it. Lor-
in Cook, Rt. 1, Box 89, Col-
lege Park. ;

upland with small house for
standing rent, at once. Pre-

\fer in Henry. Butts, and Pike |@

Co. Eugene Jones, Rt. 3,
339 A, College Park.

Want to rent with option to
buy small place of about 4
acres, with 4 R. or more ceil-
ed, livable, Elec., well, in a
white community. W. C. Pe-
terson (Ret. Police Officer),
Box 5132, Peach Orchard Rd.
Augusta.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE

Early Jersey Wakefield
Frostproof cabbage ears
300, $1.; 500 $1.50; $2.7? M;
White ee onion plants,
500, $1.50; $2.75 M;
PP in Ga. R. Chanclor, Ph.
Mi. 8-2035, Pitts.

Pensacola Bahia Seed. Puri-
ty 90, Germination 90, in any
quantity, 24c at my farm.
Herman A. Friedsam, Ph. 3811
Marshallville.

Old time, white tender half
runner garden beans, 60c tea
cup, 3 cups $1.50; Germ. 85
pet.; Early brown crowder
peas, Germ. 73 pct., 50c cup-
ful; Mung beans, Germ. 71
pet., 50c tea-cup, 5 lbs, $1.50;

Box





= Hickory King seed corn, Germ,
*|96 pct., $1. gal. Add oes

age for each cup.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

1959 crop of Old Fashion
tender white garden crease-
back bean seed, also good va-
riety tender white garden half
runner, 65c cupful; large
blooming sunflower seed, 30c
cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5 Box 58,
Ellijay.

Tender garden bean, white
half runners and white Cut-
shorts and white Creasebacks



mixed. All 75c cup, Add post-

age. No checks or stamps. Mrs.
Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Good Tender old time corn-
field bean seed, Speckle Cut-
shorts, Germ. 77 pct., white
cutshorts Germ. 73 Pet. mix-
ed Cutshort and Creasebacks,
Germ. 80 Pct.; white half run-
ner garden beans, Germ. 9
Pet. All 65c cup full. Add
postage. Mrs. Preston South-
erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Martin Gourd, 12 seed 10c,|6
and self addressed stamped
envelope. Mrs. Sara C. Farm-
er, 108 West Dixie Ave., Ma-
rietta.

Giant Bene seed, 100 pet.,

pure and ne Snes: oy for a -
50, 10 for $6.50. F. O. B. C. H
Davis, P. O. Box ae. Ameri-
cus.

Gourd seed, Martin and
Dipper, 100 seed, 25c. Enclose
stamped envelope. Mrs. Hen-
ry S. Walker, Rt. 2 Box 359
Washington.

Heading collards, cabbage,
sweet Spanish Onion plants
60c; Tenn. Beauty Straw-
berries plants, $1.40 C; Gar-
lic mint parsley plants 35C.
doz.; asparagus crowns 25, $4.;
Thyme 50c ea. No less $1.
orders. Add 10c postage. Fred



d ee 308 Holderness

S. W. Ph. Pl. 3-5251 ae
Janta.
Himalaya blackberry and

black rasberries ea. 6 for $1.;
blueberry bushes, $1. doz.;
hazlenut and Beachnut bush-

es, 6 for $1. May Cherrie
trees, 30c ea. Add _ postage
Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt.

6 Clarks Bridge Rd. Gaines-
ville.

Muscadine grape vines,
Blue Damsonal plums trees,
5|Catnip bunches, 6, $1.; Old
Soap Red Plum peach trees:



Mrs. F

Want to rent 12-15 acres.

2\bale at barn.

ion Horse apple trees, | 3-5



Tenn. Beauty Sick wiere
and Everbearing Strawberry
plants $1.50 C. Add 25 per
hundred for Desens: No

C.0.D. orders. Mrs. B.
Swaney, Rt. 2 Box 30 Blue
Ridge

LE TIN







Ferguson GE 20 tractor, 3
point hitch, with-two 14 in.
bottom turn plows, $400., or
without plow, $300. S. J. Foss,
at Denmark, Hwy. 67, P. O.
Brooklet. Ph. TH 9-5187,
through Statesboro.



Cert. Superfection everbear-
ing Strawberry plants, $2.
hundred. PP Ga, orders only.
Cc a ae 1675 Willis Mull

Rd. S. W. Atlanta. Ph. Di. 4-
ae

Horseradish plants, 50 doz.;
horseradish roots 60 lb.;
garlic le ea.; $1. C; wild
strawberries; Tanzy, Spear-
ment, 35e doz.; Long and

Cayenne red pepper pods, 25c
doz.; Red Raspberries, 25c
5, $1. Black walnut, 50c
ea, Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, Elli-
jay.

Cane seed, hard, red and
green, long joints, 6e per
stalk, 6 to 7 ft. long; -soft

green and red, 8c per stalk,
Blue Ribbon, 80 per stalk at
the banks in Denmark, 8S. J.
Foss, P. O. Brooklet Hwy. 67,
Ph. 9-3187, through States-
boro from seven to nine o-
clock at night.

State inspected, well rooted,
Museadine grape vine, 4-10
ft., 2, $1.;. Red and yellow
plum; Clear seed seedling
peach, Apricot, Black Walnut
trees, 3, $1.; Blackberry, Dew-
berry, Boysenberry, ae Sic
all rooted. PP. Guar, live de-
livery. Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
Rt. 1 Bowdon

Jumbo Bushel Gords 4 to 6
ft. around, $25. ea. PP. Exch.
for short necked, Martin and
Back neck gourd. Lewis Mor-
gan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Cert. sweet potato plants,
Early sweet variety. Del about
April ist $5.50 M. Georgia
Reds. Del. about first of May
M. 25,000 or more lots
$3. M. All FOB Camilla. L.
B. Collins, 385 Camellia Dr.
Camilla.

400 Red Cap peach trees, s,2
to 3 ft. from reliable nursery.
20c tree, F. O. B. Mrs. A. M.
Solomon, 319 College St. Fort
Valley Ph. Ta 5-5177.

Broccoli, Brussells Sprouts,
Cauliflower, Heading Col-
lards, Lettuce, Parsley, Wake-
field Cabbage, Dill, Kahl
Rabi, Nest Onion, and Garlic
Plants, 35 Doz, Rutger and
Early Scarlet Dawn Toma-
toes ready March 20th, same
price. No less $1. orders. Add
postage. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Sr. Rt. 1, Register.

FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE





200 square bales Serecia
hay, cut without rain, 50c
C. A. Langston,
Rt. 1, Carnesville.

BY ec Dee era Cee ee

Good bright field hay, $15.

ee Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box
, Valdosta.

Want to contact party with
own equipment interested in
digging 3-4 A. pure Coastal
Bermuda grass. I furnish
grass and some labor. Carter
Williams, Rt. 2, Senoia.

NOS UD etn ale alae te

One truck load loose shucks
to first party coming after.
Wiley Dunaway, 846 Colum-
bia Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU 4-
aaoe:

Quantity extra good Coastal
Bermuda hay, at barn. High-
ly. fertilized, cut and baled
without ele Winton C. Har-
ris, Rt. Screven, Ph. JU. 4-
312, oie

Oat and Rye hay at my
barns, $22. ton. Will deliver
short distance at reasonable
price. Carl_P. Sac Rhee

Montezuma, Ph.

Serecia Lespedeza hay, 60c
bale or $25. ton. T. J. Rousey,
Rt. 2, Royston, Ph, 8590 (5
mi. S. of town on St. Hwy.
281).

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



One 4 wheeler trailer on
rubber, 15 in. tires, also one
trailer, 16 in. tires. Sell eith-
er one for cash, or trade for







-5 H. P. gas, engine in fair
shape. F. H. Jack, Rt. 4, Box
nders fi sie

One 1949 model John Deere
B tractor, power-trol, and ro-
lomatic, excellent shape, Good

tires, $850., my place, 5 mi.
So. on State Hwy. 281. T. J.
Rousey, Rt. 2, Royston, Ph.
8590.

Guano Distributor and
planter, 2 H. Oliver turn
plow, 1 H. and vulcan har-

rows, 2 single stocks, 2 H.
Hamon dbl. and single trees,
old fashioned grain cradle,
200 bundles fodder, also pair
of horse Mules and wagon.
$425. for lot at my farm, 14
mi. Ea. Monroe. Will not sell
separate. O. C. Sands, Rt. 1,
Watkinsville.

Almost new 1 wheel trailer
with extension body, width 39

in., length, 50c in. deep, with R

hitches (and 1960 tag), $75.,
also dbl. ox-bow, good cond.
$15. At my place. No del.
Ernest Alexander, 114 New
St. Decatur. Ph. DR 8-9439
(at night).

2 furrow disc tiller plow,
cuts strip 14 to 20 in. wide,
touch control, fits Farmall
cub or cub Lo-Boy, $60. or
trade for McCormick dozier
blade to fit same. J. H. Fin-
cher, 3404 Lake Vallev Rd.,

SW. Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 5-:
9448.

Dise harrow, straddle row
cultivator and scrape blade,
all for Sears Sub. riding trac-
tor. Never been en also, 1
wheel trailer. E. F. Sims, Box
171, West Point.

Intnl. U. D.-14 Diesel 100
HP, belt and _ pulley, new
pumps, $650.: O Frick saw
mill, comvlete, $250.: 16 stall
cocks and pipe for Rite-Way
milker. $20.: also, compressor
with motor, for milker, $50.
Mrs. E. W. McCain, Stock-
bridge, Phe GR. ae 4039.

~ Easy Flo s spreader, on good
rubber, $100.; also, one culti-
packer, $50. Mark T. Warren,
Dewy Rose.

John Deere R tractor; good
tires, 2 originals, fair cond.;
also, 8 ft., Rome, off-set har-
row to fit tractor. Reasonably
priced. Gus G. Moore, Resaca,
Ph. MA. 9-5756 (Calhoun).

2-3/4 HP David Bradley
garden tractor with sickle
mower, turn plow and drag
harrow, half price. John A.
Campbell, 6573 Campbellton
Rd., Atlanta 11.

Hudson, 400 cap. baby chick,
brooder, electric, good cond.
i We Williams, Jr. nt. 2,
Rydal, Ph. EV. 2-0476.

D.

2 row cultivator for J.
A, B, 50 or 60 tractor, $200.;
also, two P-308, unit planters
and fert. attach, for rear
mount on tool bar, $225.; 6
coil springs for tool bar, 3/4
in. square, $40. Milton P.
Minchew, Jr., Kt. 3, Macon,
Ph. SH. 3-5806.

Allis Chalmers C tractor, 2
harrows, cultivators and 25
ters, runs good, $400. C. D.
ea Rt. 3, Forsyth, Ph.
5 ;

2 elec. incubators, 100 egg
cap. ea.; also, 3 milk type
goats, 20 laying hens and pair
of pheasants. Merle W. Jones,
Rt. 1, Riverdale (Hwy. 85).

2 Ford tractors, 1949 model,
$400.; 1957 model dual wheels,



$1, 000.: 1955 GMC _ tractor
with 36 in trailer with cattle
racks, $2,500.; 3 GMC, 1-1/2

ton, trucks and 2 GMC pick-
up trucks. John Wall, Rt. 2,
Madison, Ph. 391-M-4.

Set of front cultivators for
Ford tractor with eras
(easy attached Inc.), $50.;
in. hammer mill, good mee
used very little, with endless
belt, 3 screens, $150. Curtis
Segars, Martin.

Model 66 Allis Chalmers
combine, good as new, $700.
W. S. Young, Rt. 2, Gordon
(Gordon-Milledgeville Rd.).

1951 John Deere A tractor,
18 disc offset harrow on
wheels, in good cond. with
power trol, $1,200.; John
Deere heavy duty, almost new,
drag harrow, used on 10 ING
10 ft., $100. See any day ex-
cept Sat. Larry Hanks, Rt. 1,
Smokey Rd. LaGrange.





PAGE FIVE

Farmall 400 Diesel tractor,
20 disc off-set harrow, new
cultivators. Sell together or
separately. All in good cond,
Wayne C, Bush, Montezuma,
Ph. 2750.

1956 John Deere 40 tractor,
set of planters, cultivators,
coil shank and plows, Sherf-
field cultivators, land scrap-
ing blade, boom lift and dbl.
sec. harrow. Olin Pitts, Rt. 1,
Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-8766. S

Farmall H cultivators, plan-
ters, distributors,
with sweeps, gears, plates and
spare parts. 4 disc tiller, 20
disc harrow, all in good cond.,
$850. George W. Pevey, ait
W. 44th St., Savannah. ee

Merry- Tiller garden ae =
tor, in good cond.,
Stanley Christian, Rt.
Snows Mill Rd., Monroe.

John Deere rotary hoe plow,
used very little, excellent
cond., $125. at my farm near
Eastman. Mrs. Y. M. Phillips,
io, Bastman; Phisthi- i=
5485 (Chester), ee

1958 Farmall Intnl. 01. cub
tractor, equipment, planter,
distributor, cultivator and dis
turn plow, used about 40 hrs.
Harold L. DeWitt, Guyton.

1957. Ferguson A-35 trac-
tor with Davis front end load-
er, dual wheels, low hours,
in excellent cond. Robert
Johnson, Tallapoosa, Ph 7305.

100 four ft., poultry feed-
ers, 506 ea.; 3 oil brooder
heaters, $50. or $15. ea. Mrs.
Una Everson, Rt. 1, Cordele,
Ph. 631-W-3. t

John Deere A tractor, 6 disc



1,

tiller, Ford -cultivators and
Deniers: J. L. Westbrook, Box
3 ;



New Holland Super 77 hay
bailer, Wisconsin motor, exc.
cond.; 7 ft. Intnl. mowing
mach. and 7 ft. David Brad-
ley mowing mach., both prac.
new; Rolabar wind row rake.
Ed M. Wadley, Bolingbroke,
Ph. 3530.

Two ten hole metal hen
nests, $10. ea. or $19. for
both at my home, located 7
mi. S. Cedartown on Hwy. 27.
Mrs. Emmett P. Dollar. Rt.
1, Felton.

1 H wagon in excellent
cond. with good brakes and
paint job; also, pulp saw an
bush cutter attach. for Davi
Bradley garden tractor. W.
Cooper, Dogwood Farm Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. Bu. 9-7305.

1956 GMC tractor and 195
Taylor tandem trailer,
in good cond. W. E. Moore,
Thomaston, Ph. MI. 7- 7234
ays.

10 disc Taylor-way bush

and bog harrow, power con=

trolled, disc worn but plows

good, $100. Loyd Keadle,
Yatesville, Ph. 695-J-3
(Barnesville).

2 disc plow for Ford aa
tor, 3 point hitch, in good

ft. long for truck, real good
cond., $65. C. F. Hunter, Rt.

5, Box 30, Austell, Ph. 943-

2192, no collect calls.

Allis Chalmers forage har- _

vester with both grass and
row crop headers, in perfect
cond. and used very little;
also, grain tank for 60 A.
Combine. Robert M. Young,
Chickamauga, Ph. 6893.

3 parlor type Surge stan-
chions, $400.; air compressor,
$75. All in A-1 cond. H. M.
Hardy, Rt. 3, Sycamore, Ph,
418-L-3 (Ashburn).

_ 2 J. 1. Case disc tillers (3
disc), in fair cond., on rub-
ber; 6 ft. Dearborn disc har-
row, pull type. W. S. Fens:
Butler.

eb disc plow for Ford trac-
tor or 3 point hitch, used
very little, good as new, $175.
Robert N. Gilbert, Fayeite-
ville Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. GR.
8-8777.



Allis Chalmers CA tractor
with cultivating equip., plan-
ters, fert. attach., 2 disc turn
plow and bush and bog har-
row. All in good cond. Melvin ~
G. Harris, Rt. 1, Manchester,
Ph. TH. 6-9777.

New Holland silage cutter,
row crop and pickup attach-
ments, good cond. Cultivators
and planters ae See 77 or
88, good cond. L. T. Callaway,
Rt. 4. Madison.



complete

for sale.









both

cond., $95.; cow bed, 13-1/2 4












_ merce.





PAGE SIX



EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE

Surge milking unit with 3
ails, 8 can water cooling
ox, several 10 gal. can in-
ulated jackets, small cooling
d with stainless steel
govers and tank, E-29 separa-
tor with stainless steel bowl
and rack for cans and utin-
gils. J. B. House, Rt. 2, Tuck-
er...
Garden tractor and 4 pieces
of equipment. C. A. Christo-
er, Sr. Rt. 1, Fairview Rd.,
tockbridge.

525 Pockman laying cages,
complete with hangers, water
end feed trough; also, 25
darge tube feeders. Hubert

utler, Rt. 1, Plainsville.

' Late model 840 Ford trac-
tor, like new, step up and
step down gear, 12 forward
g@peeds, power steering with







se or will trade for 440}.
oO

ohn Deere crawler or cata-
pillar, size D-2 to D-4, pre-
fer with loader. V. B. Sosebee,
t. 3, Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-
$758.

Powell 42-A, 1 row trans-
pater with watering system.

ill set pepper, tomatoes, to-
bacco plants. Used on 25 A.
r less, excellent cond., $150.
aron Bartenfeld, Rt. 1,
fumming, Ph. TU. 7-6158.

Two, 2,300 cap., elec. egg
mcubators for chicken or
uail eggs, manual slide tray
urns eggs, $100. ea. C. E.
ee Rochelle, Ph. EM. 5-

3 disc John Deere plow,|
No. 475, 3 point hitch pick-

up (will fit any 3 point hitch
tractor) nearly new, $350.
Roy Lewallen, Rt. 3, Com-

Dee e Reica es Niees ee SS

C or AC Allis Chalmers rip
plow, 5 point, fits either, per-
ect _cond., $65. Tobe Milner,
Rt. 3, Box 31, Cuthbert,

20 disc, 2 section, 3 point,
Ford harrow, pull type, angles
to cut or straighten with hy-
Pieahe lift, fits any 3 point

itch tractor, used very lit-

le, $125. Marvin Newsome,
Sandersville.

1952 John Deere tractor
with planters and cultivators,
650.; Allis Chalmers combine

nd John Deere cotton duster,

fair cond. Dorris L. Sea-
raves, Rt. 1, Hull.

_ 1952 Farmall H tractor out-
fit complete; also, tractor
stalk cutter; 1956 Intnl. 1/2
ton, pick-up truck and other
arm equip. All in good cond.

nd priced very reasonable.

Ray Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry.

1949 Case tractor with har-
rows and cultivators, almost
hew rear tires, good front
fires. Lift needs a little re-

ir. $450. for lot. See near

hestatee High School. Clyde
Woods, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Jacuzzi deep well pump, 2
HP motor, 110 or 220 wiring,
mew wiring, new borings,
overhauled, like new. Pump
fits 4 or 6 in. well outfit,
, ia H. L. Joyner, Fort Val-
ey, Ph. TA. 5-2470.



Model A John Deere trac-
tor with bog 10 disc harrow,
good tires, new paint, plan-
ters and_ cultivators, fair
shape, $850. Bussey Benton,
oni Newnan, Ph. AL, 3-

Slightly used engine power-
ed Dearborn hay baler, large
size. Priced to sell. H.
Tucker, Monticello, Ph. 2591.

1952 A model John Deere
and 1951 B model tractors,
good cond., cultivators, plan-
ters to fit both, 10 disc bush



MARKET BULLETIN

Several dbl. standard poll-
ed Hereford bulls, of CMR Ad-
vance Domino breeding, 14 and
15 mos. old. Good herd sire
prospects that are priced right
for quick sale. John B. Smith,
Cleveland Rd., Dalton, Ph.
BR. 8-3705 after 6 PM.

4 Reg. Angus bulls: 2 are



C./14 - 16 mos. old, wt. about

800 Ibs., $200 ea.; other 2 are
herd bulls, 3-1/2 and 6-1/2
yrs. old, wt. about 1,600 lbs.,
reasonably priced. J. O. Crow-
ley, Carrollton, Phy TR. 2-

bog, KC620 cutting harrow, |8402

stall

rippers and 4 disc tiller
and other equip.,

A model

and equip., $1,300., B_model/g

and equip, $800. Archie Pet-
ers, 231 Marable St., Monroe,
Ph. 4051.

500 metal hen nest; Keen-
co egg washer, 220 volt; 20
egg baskets, plastic coated.
Clarence Postell, Higdon.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED

Want motor for John Deere
L. tractor, from 1938 to 1941
model. Will come after any-
where in Ga. M. D. Williams,
Rt. 4, Cartersville.

Want 1,000 or 1,500 gal.
propane underground gas
tank, in good cond., reason-
ably priced, near Atlanta.
Glenn R, Baker, Rt. 1, Austin
Rd., Ellenwood. :

Want 3 dise plow for Intnl.
400 tractor with fast hitch,
in good cond. State price. W.
C. Barrett, Cleveland, Ph.
UN. 5-4224 (Union).

Want rotary mower for
Ford tractor, lift type. State
cond. and price. John H. Bul-
lard, Rt. 1, Summerville, Ph.
417.







5
Want Super A Farmall or

Farmall A tractor in good
cond. and reasonably priced.
H. M. Hardy, Sycamore, Ph.
418-L-3 (Ashburn).

Want Ford or Ferguson
tractor with or without equip.
Will pay cash or trade good
farm jeep with farm equip.
W. M. Whitmire, 2996 Mon-
terey Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-3656.

Want power unit motor, Al-
lis Chalmers or Intnl. to pull
corn mill. Weldon Gilbert,
Hancock Ave., Gainesville.

Want pick-up truck with 4
wheel drive. Must be in good
cond. throughout and reason-
ably priced for cash. State
model, make, cond. and low-
est price acceptable. H. P.
Hester, Rt. 1, Canton, Ph. GR.
9-2586.

Want cub tractor and do-
zier blade that will angle. E.
M. Landrum, Adairsville.

Want Allis Chalmers G.
tractor .with cultivator, 2
planters, in good cond. State
best price. W. R. Scarbrough,
Rt. 3, Elberton.

Want saw mill cheap. Will
consider one that needs re-
stocking or minor repairs;
also, for sale, old model Frick
edger, running cond. J. Burn-
od Butler, Dewey Rose, Ph.
834-M-4 (Elberton) after 8









Good 1 H. wagon and har-|PM

Bess, $25., in good shape. W.
. Barron, Rt. 3, Box 382,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-4648.

John Deere B tractor, com-
lete set planters, cultivator,
B00. Cut-A-Way harrow and
udagrass. harrow, both for
$150. All in good shape. Will

ell seperate. Otis B. Hawks,
Ri. 4, Commerce,

John Deere 40 2 row, 3
ns hitch, tractor including
es cultivator, drag har-
ow,

disc harrow, turning

_ plow, cotton duster, toel bar,

and mower; also, complete ir-
rigation system. All in good
ond. and reasonably priced.
obb T. Edwards, Rt. 1, Zeb-

- ulon, Ph. LO. 7-8627.



1952 Dodge, 1-1/2 ton, pick-
up truck, rebuilt throughout,
$325. or trade for cows or
ma of equal value. R. E.

enton, Rt. 4, Newnan, Ph.
AL. 3-5579.



Bready garden tractor and
attachments including strad-
dling cultivator, disc harrow,
tow lay-off plow, turning

plow and spring tooth har-

ow, $100. B. H. Sharpe, 1935
olumbia Dr., Decatur, Ph.
BU 9-7810,



Want 75-90 bu. manure
spreader; also, 20 ft. or long-
er elevator that will handle
120 bags. Tim Cole, Rt. 2,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6907.

Want 50 or 100 egg cap.
incubator, in good cond. Orby
Southard, Box 277, Dahlonega,
Ph. UN 4-3765.

Want 4-5 ft. rotary mow-
er with 3 point hitch, for
jeep. W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1,
Roswell.

Want 250 or 300 gal., above
ground, propane gas_ tank.
State price and cond. Prefer
located N. of Atlanta and as
near Gainesville as possible.
Howard McGee, Rt. 2, Box
226, Flowery Branch.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE

Cattle

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
11 mos. old, blocky and well
marked. C. F. Howe, 1278 S.









Roswell Rd., Marietta, Ph. 8-
3445,



Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, weaning age, Domino
Woodrow Mischief strains,
$150. E. C. Dawson, c/o Holly
Oak Ranch, Middle Broadwell
Rd., Rt. 4, Box 21, Ph. GR. 5-
ae (1-1/2 mi, of Alpharet-
ta).



Reg. Angus bulls, 10 - 14
mos. old, championship blood-
lines, from clean, vaccinated,
herd. W. T. Torgesen, c/o
Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia.

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. Her<-
ford Assn. Sale, LaFayette
(Walker Co.). Saturday, April
9. 1960. Pierce A. Yates, Flint-
stone.

all

Polled Hereford bulls,
ages, HSF Bean General, Do-
mestic, Mischief & Advanrol
bloodlines; also, cows with
first. calf at side. All dbl. Reg.
and. from clean herd. David
Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove,
Ph. 7396 (Griffin).

Reg. shorthorn bull, solid
white, sire Silver Fox 2883-
749, dam, Miss Gloster 2883-
750, calved Aug. 4, 1958, wt.
about 900 lIbs., $250. C. W.
eee Madras. Ph. AL 3-
538.







5 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 10 - 14 mos. old, priced
from $200 to $350. They are
large for age and sired by
ALF Prince Leskan 10. J. L.
Hadden, Gibson.

Reg. Guernsey heifers, just
freshened, some to freshen
soon, Esnols Diamond No.
305889 and Wash Back Can-
non Ball No. 540369 breeding.
Artificial bloodlines; als 0,

young bulls of service age. F.

H. Bunn, Midville.

Several Reg. Polled Here-
ford bulls. weaning age to 2
yrs. old. All calfhood vaccin-
ated, very red and deep. Win-
ton C. Harris, Rt. 7, Screven,
Ph. JU. 4-2312 (Odum).

Young purebred Holstein
bull, wt. about 900 Ibs., $225:
Lovd Keadle, Yatesville, Ph.
695-J-3 (Barnesville).



17 Black Angus cows, 1 bull

to_ 350 Ibs. Some have papers
and all entitled to papers: al-
so, approx. 400 bu. combine
oats, good to grind for cow
feed. Archie Peters, 231 Mar-
able St., Monroe, Ph. 4051.

Reg. horned Hereford bull,
calved May 23, 1959. Of Lar-
ry and Duke bloodlines a n d
from an outstanding sire that
weighs 1,800 Ibs, Carl Roberts,
Ball Ground.

Registered polled hereford
bull KBF Beau Mixer 24th
calved April 14th 1955 for
sale to prevent in breeding, or
ae A. W. Neely, Waynes-
oro.

Reg. Angus bulls, 6 mos. to
2 yrs. old, from good blood-
lines, clean herd and calf-
hood vaccinated. In good cond,
priced right. F. W. Phillins,
c/o Westover Farm, Kenne-
saw, Ph. 8-2959 (Marietta) .

6 Reg. Angus bulls, 8 - 12
mos. old, grandsons of Eileen-
mere of Woodbarr, excellent
cond., $250. ea. David Lee, Rt.
4, Newnan, Ph, AL, 3-4297.

24 quality Holstein heifers,
bred to freshen this Sept.
Grown from Wisconsin choice
calves that have been dehorn-
ed and vaccinated. Emory F.
Alexander, Zebulon.

Young Reg. Jersey bull,
ready for light service, sired
by the proven excellent sire
Evergreens Standard Luke,
reasonably priced; also, 8 can
Wilson milk cooler, floor mod-
el, with automatic sprinkling







system, S. B. Vaughters, Li-
thonia.

\Seville M. L.



3 Black Angus bulls, large ;

enough for service; Shetland
ponies, $75.00 and up: also,
At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walking
horse, Janroy*s Romeo, fee
$50. John Wall, Rt. 2, Madi-
son, Ph. 391-M-4.

3 Reg. Hereford bulls, 10,
14 and 16 mos old, top blood-
lines, reasonably priced. M. B.



Carter, Mud _ Bridge Rd.,
Woolsey, Ph, HO, 1-5041
(Fayetteville)

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Black horse mule, wt. about
1,100 Ibs., about 10 yrs. old,
works good and rides, $140.
Can be seen any time at H. K.
Chandlers on Fairvue Rd.,
Stockbridge, H. L. Williams,



Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph. GR.
4-4084, ;
Large mule, works any

where, bargain priced. C. G.
Syington, Rt. 1, Sewcy Ra.,
Macon.

6 good mules and one good
mare tor sale. Located 6 mi.
E. of Kite. W. E. Norris, Rt.
1, Kite. :

Good plow mare mule, wt.
about 950 or 1,000 lbs., in
good cond., $100. with plow
gear, L. S.: Hayes, Bonaire
(2 mi. of Warner Robins).

Mare mule, wt. about 900
lbs. for sale. Riley Lewis, Box
pce oo Ph. 6455 after
6 5



48 in. Shetland pony, brown
and white spotted, 10 yrs. oid.
Will not bite, kick or throw,
(will stop if child should fall
off). Works to buggy. New
saddle and bridle included,
$185. James H. Long, 2017
Ohio Ave., Augusta.

Nice bay mare and black
gelding, suitable for begin-
ners. See Sally Forrester, c/o
Little Creek Ranch, 2057
Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur,
Ph. Hi. 3-5853. :

Nice saddle horse, gelding,
bay with black mane and tail,
blaze face, 9 yrs. old, wt. 950
lbs., excellent cond., $150.; aj-
so, practically new western
saddle and bridle, $45. or will
trade for cows. Ralph D.
Smith, Warthen Rd., Sanders-
ville, Ph. 2801.

~ Gentle, 2 yr. old, Shetland
pony stud, gray with flax
mane and tail, excellent
breeding stock with 5 wheel
factory built cart complete
with bridle and harness, $225.
No letters. Billy Reece, Rt. 4,
Ph. GR. 9-2818.

At Stud: Reg. Morgan stal-
lion, Devon Hawk, MHC No.
10573, height 14.2, wt. 1,050
Ibs., dk. chestnut, heavy mane
and tail; also, 2 wheel pony
cart, factory built, pony har-
ness, all like new, $125. Ben
F. Malone, c/o Hickory Spring
Farm, Rt. 1, Box 90, Fair-
burn, Ph. 4402.

5 gaited saddle horse, work
anywhere, $250.; top buggy
and harness, $150.; set of wa-
gon hames, in good shape, $10.
Bud Holland, Coogler Road,
Dalton.

Good tough black mare
mule, wt. around 1,000 Ibs.,
work anywhere, $75. Can be
seen at farm, 1-1/2 mi. No.
McKinley,









Pitts.
Swine
Reg. Landrace boar, service

age, for sale. Clay Maynard,
Rt. 2, Gray, Ph. YU. 6-3903.

Reg. Landrace boars an d
gilts, service age and weanl-
ing pigs, from performance
tested Cert. meat boars, vac-
cinated, Ga. Cert. Brucellosis
Free Herd No. 17, $25.00 and
up. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Rt. 2,
Cochran. Ph. WE. 4-2040.

Spotted Poland China boar,
7/8 Reg., good stock, 18 mos.
$45. W. L. Wells, Rt. 6, Macon,
Ph. SH. 3-8931.

Reg. SPC pigs, best blood-
lines, long, lean meat, type,
perfect spots, 50 - 50 color,
from Silver Sue and Cherokee
Chief, fine meat type boar.
Good for 4 - H or young herd
boar. Place order now. Will
ship. George Ferguson, Rt. 1,
Cave Spring.

_Reg., meat type, Berkshire
pigs, special discount to 4-H
members. Will Reg. in buyers
name. J. L. McClure, 5686









Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 11, |Shad



Sah

Ph. DE 4-4562,



bloodlines, Reg. in your name,
prices start at $25. M. T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst.

_ 52, eight wk. old, York-
shire and Hampshire pigs,



4071



Rt. 1, Maddox Rd., Augusta.
10 pigs, half Duroc,



Come after. Richard Duffey,
Rt. 2, McDonough. ee



and service age boars, 100 pct.

Spring. :

30 white Yorkshire
$10 ea., 10 wks. old. R. E.





2 yr. old Hampshire boar,
subject to Reg. Selling to
keep from inbreeding, $50. E.

Macon, Ph. SH. 2-9997.



gilts ready to breed, bre



Reg. Yorkshire pigs, both

7091 (Fairburn).
Reg Duroc pigs,



Will be 7 wks. old March 25,
$15 teas 5. D:
Dawsonville.



(Atlanta).



4 Duroc - Jersey boars,

about 70 - 75 lbs. Reasonably

Ph. GY. 5-2722 after 7 PM.
Purebred Berkshire boars



meat strains, 8 wks. old or
older, approx. 40 lbs. or more,
$15 - $20 ea., depending on
size. Reg. in buyers

Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demorest.



ion boar of Indiana State
Show and Sale. also, Cham-

tral Ga. Fair. M. J. Blackmon,
Pinehurst, Ph. 2818. e

Duroc pigs,



Grand champ boar at Middle
Ga. Livestock Show, 1959. Reg.

treated for Cholera, $25 ea.,
both sexes; also, Reg. Duroc

ville Ph. GL, 2-2766.



Show pigs, out of 4 time
champion gilt, Queen 59th,
471670, born Feb. 2, 1960; al-

Feb. 1, 1960, out of Bracken.
Miss, No. 471160, Sire Star
King

ticello, Ph. 3936.



old, $15; 3-1/2 mos. old, $17.

Cholera. Can be Reg. in buy-
ers name, Frederick Zinnerer,

on Hwy. 30.).



hogs, all sizes and ages. Ser-
vice boars, $50.00 up; bred

to Cert.
Treated for Cholera and Ery-

WE. 4-2166.

Sheep and Goats

Solid white goat, well trai
ed for children to handle
cart ee S.



Reg. Landrace, service age, __
boar and gilts, from popular

boars castrated. $10 ea. W. P.
Davis, Rt. 1 Fairburn, Ph,

Gilt hog for sale, half P. C.
and half Duroc. Will make
good brood sow, wt. about 2500
lbs., priced right. C. C. Smith, ae

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars = a
imported bloodlines. Reg. in

buyers name, unrelated prs,
$25 and up H. R. Gossett, Cave

pigs,
nier, 347 Front St., Ellenwood.

L. Kennedy, 3965 Grand Ave. >

Reg. Durocs, weaned pigs, : Z.

gilts, sows, litters and boars
ready for service. Sloan Mc- |
Kay, Rt. 1, Box 69, Bartow.

sired by
outstanding FFA Chapter boar
and from Blue Ribbon gilt,

Tatum, Rt. 3.

Purebred Landrace shoata __
boars and gilts. Will Reg. jn
buyers name. N. W. Sheppard, s_
Jr. Rt. 3, 4405 Rockbridge Rd.,
Stone Mtn., Ph. HI. -3-7878

from FFA pig change sow,
with or without papers, wt.

priced. Joe B. Smith, Concord, .

and gilts, from special lean

name. _
R S paajuerens uorjorysyeg

SPC service boars and open:
gilts, sired by Grand Champ-

pion over all breeds at Cen-

14 wks. old,
from good bloodlines, sired by



Reg. Cert. meat type Black a
Poland China breeding stock:

Duroc boars and gilts,3 mos.
All wormed and treated for

Box 182, Guyton (15 mi. SE of
Reg. purebred Poland China

gilts, $125 up; AU from Cert.
meat type sires and gilts bred
meat type sires.

sipellas, and Bangs tested free,
Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph.







half
Yorkshire, 7 wks. old, $10 ea.









boars and gilts, 12 wks. old, | a
$25 ea. Wayne White; Flat-
showls Rd., Union City, Ph,





in buyers name, wormed and

sow, 16 mos. old, $40. Roscoe :
McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge-

so, 2 boar and 2 gilt pigs, born

llth, Grand Champ
Ohio. Sam H. Fullerton, Mon- oe



















Several Nubian - Alpine
eek coats; one Poland
hij se boar hog. Write offer
will trade for good used
: also, want good work
ule, cheap, broke to ride.
Herman S. Davis, Blue Ridge.
TTT

5 milk goats; 4 young does
) kid in Mar. and April, $20
$40, on big Tog., heavy
ker with buck kid, 1 mo,
O 50. At my place. John D.
rker, Rt. 1, Tucker Rd.,
acon, Ph. SH. 5- 8560.

2, Clayton.

ine vail Wat foo
an. 23, 1960, $25: 4 kids, 3
mos. old, 2 ea. Rev. C. M.
arris, Rt. 3, Rome.

4 purebred Nubian _ goats
sale cheap; 3 nannies and
buck. Letters ans. Dan

ixon, Clarksville.

_milk goats: 3 fresh San-
nans, large size, $25 ea.; 1 lg.
French Alpine, $25; also, 4
ere goats, 2 French Alpine
and 2 Nubian, 4 mos. old, $10.

. No letters ans, Joe B.
ips, Box 197, Stonewall,
6482 (Fairburn).

4 nice milk type goats for
sale, some to freshen, cheap;

so, fine buck - for breeding
services at my place. Mrs. Lee
Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd.,
5 Sw, Atlanta, 11.

_ 60 ewes and 60 lambs,

Southwestern, Hampshire,
Suffolk and Montedale. Ewes
- 6 yrs. old. Lambs 1 - 3 mos.
old, $20 pr. Will sell anv num-
ber. Howard Tate, Hoschton,

Ph. OL. 4-3435 (Commerce).

French Alpine buck, 1 yr.
old i in April; French Alpine |G
_ doe to freshen first time April
_ 13. Both can be Reg, in buy-
ers name; Saanan - Toggen-




























_ time, milking 2 ats. daily; al-

s so, Alpine buck, born Feb.

20th. All from good milkers. J.-
_ M. Orr, 209 Westside Dr., Ac-
_ worth,









purchase.

burg, freshen Feb. 17 first |p,



sale: Ser fter 7 PM and
day on shh, Sadie ea
Brooks, Rt. 1, Newnan.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED











































Want good work mare. Buy-
er will trade good mule for
same. O. M. Moody, Rt. 4,
Waycross.

Want good gentle mule. B.
Paul Smith, Rt. 1, Maysville,
Ph. OR. 2- 9273

Want good, young, milch
cow, Guernsey or Jersey,
fresh in or to freshen about

|the first or middle of April,

giving about 3 gal. per day;
,|also, want small heifer calf,
same stock. Write stating

-|breed and price. Pierce Pow-

er, Rt. 4, Jackson.

Want about 15 or 20 nice,
young, black Angus cows with
calves by side, Reg. or grade.| ~~
Price must be right. Farrill
Steadman, Rt. 2, Rome.

POULTRY

FOR SALE







2 Black Cornish hens and
rooster, $7.00; one 8 mos, old
rooster and 1 pullet, $3.50;
turkeys, $6 and $7 ea; 1 Buff
bantam rooster, $1 ea. Trade
for bantams or guinea pigs
(cavies). Lockard Bell, 2677
Pharr Rd. N. E. Atlanta 17.

10 fine bantam hens an d
rooster, $9; 4 Show tyne Gold-
en Sebright hens and rooster,
$8.50; 6 yellow Buff Orp..
pulleis and rooster, $17.50; 5
game hens and rooster, $12.-

50; Allen Roundhead roost-|'p

er, $4. Will ship. Mrs. Marie
Holland, Coogler Rd.. Dalton.

1. trio ea. Old Eng. B. B.
game and Dark Cornish, bull-
ae type, bantams, $6 trio V.
Se oe Yates Rd., College

ar



10 young roosters, 5-6 mos.
old, mostly mixed with R. I.
ed and game and some large
type bantams, about 55c to 75c
ea. All rather large. Cannot
ship. Call week days 4 - 8 PM

and any time Saturday an d $

Sunday. Jimmy Miller, Far-

1coeks 2- -yrs,

_ Pit games, Red Clarets, Red
Fox, Greys, Cuban Blues,
old, $20: stags,
$10; hens, $7.50; pullets, $5
ea.; egas for hatching, 30, $8:
15, $4.50. Samuel C, Bur-
roughs. Rt, Box 713. hich-
mond Hill.

Approx. 130 W. Leghorns,
laying, 10-14 mos. old, $1.50
ea.; 75 Sex Link pullets, 5 mos.
old. beginning to lay, had all
shots, $2 ea. J. Z. Phillips, 851
Constitution Rd. S. E. Atlanta
15. Ph. MA 2-6382.

~ Giant Black Minorca eggs,
15, $3, del. by parcel post. L.
B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave.,
Newnan.

60 Babcock Bessie W. L.
hens, laying 70 pct. or more,
$1 ea. at my home. E. L. Hil-
burn, | Rt. 1, Lilburn.

200! R. I, Red hens, no w
laying, and 2 roosters, all
purebred, for sale or swap for
Ribbon Cane syrup or .
bees. Samuel P. ONeal, Rt.
Hampton.

5 N. H. Red 1959 hatch best
grade pullets, now laying,
$1.75 ea. Mrs. Isaac Phelts,
Rt. 1, Preston.

11 Red hens and rooster,
laying strain, 2 yrs. old last
March 1959, starting to lay,
have molted, $15, Come after
and bring coop. Cant ship.
Luna Harris, 831 Henderson
Ave., Rossville, 2

10 laying R. I. Red pullets,
dark strain, $2 ea.; eggs, 15,
$2 postpaid. Mrs, Don Donald:
son, 726 So. Chandler St. De-
catur. Ph. DR. 38-2405.

30 R. I. Red pullets, will
lay in Spring. Mrs. Reed Wil-
liarhs, Rt. 2, Bullard Rd.,
Powder Springs.





6 Blue Speckled guineas,
laying age, $1 ea. at my place.
W.: Kerby, Sr., 3 Dovers
Bluff Dr. Waverly.

75 Royal Purple guineas for
breeders, $1.50 ea.: booking
orders of guinea eggs, $10.
C., or 12c ea; baby guineas,
35 ea. at 1 wk. old. R. B.
Bradshaw, 367 Nelson St. SW,
Atlanta 3. Ph. JA 4-3660.

40 geese, $1 ea. at my house.
D. L. Osteen, Jr., Rt. 1, Am-
brose.

5 turkey hens and 2 toms,
5 ea. J. V. Hamilton, Hawk-
ins Rd., Rt. 2, Kennesaw. Ph.



mington. Ph SO 9-3664.

9-5916 (atter 6 PM).

2 turkeys eid 1 in $3 ea.
Will not ship. Willie Fitzger-
ald, Rt. 1, Pitts.

Some turkeys for sale. Roy
E. Dills, Rt. 4. Blairsville,

POULTRY

WANTED





Want turkey, chicken, quail,
and pheasant eggs set on hal-
ves. Have 150 egg cap. in-
cubator, Call or write A. C.
Brown, Jr., P. O. Box 317 (18
Milton St.) Scottdale. Ph: HI
3-5371.

Want 8 white guinea hens
and 1 white guinea roos-
ter, Will pay $1 each. State if
you can ship by Express. B. H.
$5033 Rt, 2, Calhoun. Ph MA

503

a PAGE SEVEN



25 or 30 Ringneck phea-=
sants, $1 ea, Will not ship.

St., Barnesville.

4 nice Ringneck pheasant
hens and 1 cock, $10; few nice,
mixed bantam hens, 50c ea. C,
R. Cole, Carnesville,

6 Chinese Ringneck phea-
sant hens and rooster, al] 1959
hatch, $2.50 ea. for lot, FOB.
M. W. Day Rt, 3, Thomson,
Ph 2255,

Pigeons, 3 pr. Homing, best
of bloodlines. $10 for lot; 1
pr. young white Fantails, $3,
or swap for pair of any color
Fantails (no whites). G. B.
Howell, Rt.2, Box 786, Al-
bany.

Utility White Kings, $4 pr.
lots less 10 pr; more than 10
pr. $3. pr. All pair banded but
not birth banded. John T. F .#-
ter, Rt. 7, Goodall Rd. Macon.



Want at once 3,000 H&M
White Leghorn pullets. ready
to start laying. Must be nice
and at right price. D. Kirk-
rae Rt. 1, Denton. Ph. FR 5-

Want 12 or 15 laying hens
and rooster, White Rocks, or
Reds, or mixed. Will come
reasonable distance. State
price, M. E. Houston, Rt. 2
Woodstock. Ph. GL 5-3110.

Want 1 pr. White Pekin
ducks. State price. Mrs. Ha-



GAME TOW efc.

FOR SALE



Peafowls, one 3 yr. old. $25:
three 2 yr old, $15 ea. Mrs. E.
W. McCain, Stockbridge. Ph.
GR 4-4039.

Peacock, 1 yr. old, for sale
or exch. for peahen. Mrs.
Geo. Normandy, Rt. 2, Ridge-
wee Rd. Atlanta. Ph, CE 3-
0048.

Peafowls: 1 ea. last yrs
hatch peahen and_ peacock,
$25 or $15 ea.; 3 yr. old hen,
$20; 3 yr. old cock, $25, or
the pr. $40. Jack Jones, Em-
pire.



10 Ringneck pheasant cocks,
1959 hatch, $3.00 ea. Will ship



10 N. Z. White doe rabbits
from Reg. stock, 10 mos. old,
$5 ea. or exch. for young R. z
Red hens. J. H. Greene. Rt.
ae 1, Covington, F Ph. 7632.

Ped. Giant ( Chinchilla fi frier
rabbits. $1 ea; mix. breed
does, $3 and up; also Cornish
bantams, White Lace R e d,
dark and spangled, from show
stock, $2 ea. up. Chas. B,
Summers, 131 Lee Road, Rt. 1,
Mableton.

N. Z. Whites and Black
Dutch Junior rabbits. 3 mes,
old and un. All ped. and from
best bloodlines; also 1 Sr.
Blue Dutch buck, $5 ea. Pa-
pers on all. Will ship. R. La-
ney Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrights- _
ville. a



Sapa White doe, proven nro-
ducer, to litter March as
$7.50. Will not ship. Myron T.
Weiner, 849 Peachtree St. N.
E. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 5- 8953.

One buck calf, about 9 mos.
old, $2: also Dutch, N. Z. Red
and White bucks: pure and
mixed does, later. Reasonable.
Larry Crider. 300 Crider Dr.
(near Fairoaks), Marietta. Ph,
9-9794.

_Flight pen raised Fantail
poe. $3 pr. at my home.
A, C. Wooster, Rt. 2, Cooner
ia. Dr., Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-
580.

Racing Homers, branded and
working, best of bloodlines.
Sell or swav for breeders. J.







Exp. Col, Charles H, Sockwell,
Rt. 2 Leesburg. :

HAVE YOUR
SEED TESTED

Georgia farmers who have saved seed for planting this spring or who have obtained seed
epiat have not been tested for germination are surged to get such seed tested before planting.

re Ths includes not only cotton but corn, cowpeas, peanuts, soybeans, millet, lespedeza
a bahia grass as well.

_ Samples of the first four crops mentioned above should include about one and one half
: poans of seed while for millet, lespedeza and bahia grass one half pound of seed is all thats
a to run laboratory tests.

ae All such seed samples sent for testing should be mailed to the State Seed Laboratory,
e a Georgia Department of Agriculture, 19 Hunter St. SW, Atlanta 3, Georgia.
Farmers buying seed for planting should read the seed tag carefully before making a

L. Tade, 1328 21st St., Colum- |
bus. Ph. FA 3-2422.









Kelly Wilson, 725 Greenwood






























|

PAGE EIGHT

- Hall, Oakfield,



fur rabbits. Trio,











GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALF

te Kings, $8.00
pr.; Muscovy
dui jantam hens, $1.00
ea.; sunburst roosters and
hens, $1,50 ea. Starling Yawn,
yromville,

Pigeons, W.
pr. oo AON,



Northern Bobwhite quail,
elect for breeders, $3 pr. No
ess 2 nr, s hipped, Per No. 63;

Eggs, sig Bh. L, Cawthon,
ee h. GR 8-8106 (af-
ter 6 P, 6 P

100 i eee 1, mixed with No.
Ga. quail, hand raised and
very gentle, $3 pr. Mrs. F. C.

See eee ee

Quail oH, $15 C. on quail
ehicks, $30 C. May: 6 - 8 wks.
old, June on, Northern Bob-
chites. Per No. 47. Not. pre-
paid. MoM. Cash, Rt. = 2,



Wrightsville.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated breeders, $4 pr.; 5 wks.

xp, Col. Send M. O. pe ee
allace, Myrtle St.
tlanta 8. Ph. TR 4- os:

Extra large 1959 hatch
Northern Bobwhite breeder
quail, Improved 40 yrs. 1 to 3
z. heavier than average.
Pistonin eggs in season. Ga.

er. 1, Free color photos wt.
ae Wm. A . Thomas, Box K,

Mark Bide. Atlanta. Ph.

M 8-0:

ae guineas pigs (Cav-
fes), white, red and white
males, for sale or exch. for
solid white or solid black fe-
males. James L. Dunn, 94-5th
St., N. W., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR
6-6572.

2 California senior bucks, 1
pr. guinea pigs ee) for
ale or trade for Eng. or
ea senior buck rabbit. Bob-

Bn, 60c ea. Per. No. 103. Ship







y Phillips. 514 Rock Sorings
d, N. E., Atlanta 9. TR.

Purebred N. Z. White rab-
bits, sub to Ped. and Reg. Ju-
iors ready for service, $8 ea.;
erd Senior bucks, proven
reeders, $10 to $16. Exc. ped.
uck or doe, for breeding of
equal quality, or for farm pro-
duce market prices. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., N. E.,

Atlanta 8, ph. TR 4-6452.

Californians, quality breed-
ing stock from aoe meat and
mos. old,
$10, Will ship. T. oy Joyner,
P. O. Box 1684, Savannah, Ph.
EL 5-4048.

Young white and sandy
Flemish Giant rabbits, born
December, 1959, from reg,
ped parents, Papers free Does,
$8.00; bucks, $7 ea. trio, $21.
Fred Howarth, 2203 Ward
Ave., Augusta. Ph. RE 3-1836.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE

34 lbs. yellow bees wax,
65c lb. FOB my place. Geo.
N. N. Thomas, homas, Rocky Ford.

3 large, 100 lb. cap., print
sacks, mostly 1 of a kind, 35
$1.55 PP; 3 large, 100 Jb.
cap., white sheeting sacks, 3,
$1.35 PP. Mrs. W. Y. Sum-
mers, Rt. 1, Newnan.

Burlap feed sacks,
chicken fertilizer,
nk





15c ea.;
50c bag.
J Be Carter, McMurry
, SW, Box 487, Atlanta 1i,

Ph DI. 41388.

Cow lot compost for sale.
Steve Arnold, Rt. 2, Macon,
Ph. SH. 2- 0861.

750 old old original green sugar

cane (the soft kind), about
3-4 ft. long, three cis. per
stalk at my farm, located 5
mi. N. Nicholls. W. Cole, Rt.
ii 1, Nicholls.

~ Salt cured hams, 80c_ 1b. lb.;



1959 black walnut meats,
$1.25 lb.; also, 5 lbs., $6. PP.
Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, it.
Hiawassee

Martin gourds, 15 and 16
in., 15; small mixed sizes,
10c; also fig plants, small
red fruit, $1. ea. Add post-
age, no GOD orders. Mrs.

E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla.

Med. and large Martin
gourds, 50 ea. small, 35
ea.; catnip, 30e bunch; pep-
permint, 30 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Almost new Jim Dandy
elec. churn, will fit any size
churn. Churn not included,
$12. Mrs. H. J. Young, . 107
E. Pope St., Sylvester.

Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lard box-
ful, 85c; also, red hot pep-
per pods (for home use), 30
doz. pods. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,





Ellijay.

Irish potatoes for sale.
Joseph E. Dyer, Star Rt.,
2

Roping saddle complete
with roping stirups, 15 in.
padded seat, 13 in. swell, 2

in. cantle with Cheyenne roll
fully hand carved, $125. C.
Hatch, 1051, Forest Blvd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-4239.

Fresh, home made, country
hog lard, 25 lb. can, $4.; 50
Ib. can, $8., at my farm. Mrs.
Kate Harrell, Box 173, Fay-
etteville.

Slightly used western sad-
dle, non-roping type, full rig-
ged, 2-13 strand mohair gir-
ths, wool skin lined, square
skirts of waterproof russet
leather, $65. S. Amann, 3175
Jeffersonville Rd., Rt. 6, Mac-
on.

Several hundred gals. old
Ga. Sugar cane syrup, mostly
in No. 5 friction top tins, $1
gal. or 85c gal for lot. FOB
farm. No shipping; 1959 run
pure Ga. cane syrup, qt. bot-
tles, 12 to case, $5 case. FOB
farm or exp., no parcel post.
abe Edenfield, Ri, 23 Box
177, Metter, Ph. MU 5-1083.

Approx. 2 tons of powder-
ed milk (to raise baby calves)
for sale or trade for live-
stock. W. R. sees, Locust
Grove. Ph. JA 4-3456 (At-
lanta)

5 gourds, $1.50 to 3rd zone;
print sacks, washed, ironed,
100 lb. cap., 4, $1.25 PP. Mrs.
Orene > Poteat, Rte 2; Buchanan

About 3500 stalks old time
blue, red eane. (Variety first
planted in Ga. over 100 yrs.
ago), 4-5 ft. long, 2-1/2c
stalk at bed, or 3c stalk out
on the ground. Small deposit.
George Guann, Stilwell.

20, ten frame, BEG Lewis
chunk honey supers, 10 still
in cartons, 10 assembled and
2 coats white paint, never
used; 4, 10 frame, metal cov-
ered hives, complete, 2 coats
paint, all for $70. Loyd Han-
dy, I ithe Young H Harris.

~ Salt cured country , should-
er, wt. 40 lbs., 40c lb.; white,
salt cured, side of meat, wt.
25 lbs., 40c Ib. Come after
any day except Sun. Clarence
McMillian, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph.
TH 3-2733 . (Lawrenceville).

Old fashion country cured,
oak smoked, meat, guaranteed
sound, hams, 85c lb.; should-
ers, 60c lb. Will ship any-
where COD by Exp. Cc
Hurst, Rt. 2, 2, Meigs.

Fresh California multiply-
ing Beer seed, 25c start, 6
starts, $1; also, 4 hickory
smoked hams, one large one
wt. 26--Ibs:, 3 small, wt. 15
lbs., 80c lb. vlus postage. E.
E.. Weeks... Rts. 25> Box::261,
Blue Ridge.

~All kinds. little peppers for
home use, 25c tbl. svoonful.













sides, 40c Ib. All from meat|Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Val-

type hogs. Will not ship. G.
L. Bramlett, Rt. 4. Marietta.
Ph. 8-8947.



100 feed sacks for sale at

my place. Hubert P. Mann,
4003 Jonesboro Rd., S. E. Rt.
1, Box 438-A. Forest Parke.

Old fashion red sugar cane:
also, improved POJ cane, avg.
length 4-5 ft., three cts. stalk.





dosta.

~ Jumbo bushel gourds, 4-6
ft. around, $25 ea. or will
exch. for other gourds. Lewis

Morgen, West Carswell Ave..
Waycross.

Pure honey, extracted and
pasteurized, 2 lb. jar. 60c;
case of -12.:4ars, $6.25: FOB;
also, bulk honey, bring your

E. F. McKnight, Rt. 2, Rich-}own container), 25 Ib. John

land (at Renfroe),

L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville.

-| tains





MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED



Want some old _ fashion
white scallions and white nest
opiga ta State price. Mrs.

rince, 1848 Derrill Dr.,
Decatur, Ph, BU. 9-3006.

Want old fashion bunch red
okra, Mrs. H. L. Smith. Rt.
2, Doerun,

Want plants or seed potatoes
of the old fashion red yam
and old fashion Spanish sweet

potatoes. harles Copehart,
Jr., Rt. - 8, x 124, Jackson,
Ph. 7930 (Griffin),

Want approx. 20 colonies of
Italian bees in patented hives
with racks. Priced reasonably,
within 50 mi, of Cartersville.
Roy M. Jordan, 107 Buford
St., Cartersville.

Want several hundred bu.
yellow corn in the shuck. Will
buy in lots of 50 bu. or more,
within 25 mi. radius of Ros-
well. State price. John H.
oes, 986 W. Peachtree

St., NW, Atlanta.

~Want several thousand stalks
Govt. green seed cane. Ray





Cc Taylor, Box 310, Tifton.

Want sheeps wool, 10 or 20

Ibs., prefer unwashed. State
price in first letter. Mrs. Paul
Alley, Lakemont.



Want 15-20 bu. Brabham
seed peas. S. L. Calfee, Bos-
ton.

Want old time Indian peach
trees. S. M. Stout Warm
Springs.

Want good used western
saddle and bridle, reasonably
priced. Sammy Brockington,
Box 136, Haddock.

Want peck pure Brabham
field peas. Quote price del.
to Marietta. J. B. Bowers,
Box 170, Marietta.

Want 1/2 lb. Comfrey root
(top plant) and small amount
of Sweet Gum ' from tree.
Write first. L. Cowan, 585
Blvd., SE, Atlanta.

Want seed from largest size
Jumbo or Dog House gourds:
also, price of largest gourd
with seed in it. C. L. Hughie,
Rt. 8, Box 275, Newnan.

Want some new Geese or
Chicken feathers. Quote price.
Mrs. W. C. Smith, 712 W. First
St., Rome.

Want old fashion Pomegra-
nate vine seed. Emma Greene,
Rt. 4, Cartersville.

Want to hear from party
having eas Beer seed
for sale. Mrs. H. W. Bennett,
512 KE. 12th St., Alma.

Want 50 or 75 Ibs.



corn.
State price del. to my barn.
J.T. Speight, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa
(2 mi. N. of Ebenezer Church)

Want clean country butter,
near Stone Mtn., Clarkston or
Tucker. Will come after. Mrs.
W. A. Blackwell, 2122 Brock-
ett Rd., Tucker,
9145.

Want chicken litter to haul
from Cobb Co. or parts of ad-
joining Cos. E. F. Wilkins,
Rts 4, Marietta, Ph. 9-9825.

Want old fashion Hops vine
(Yeast) plants. N. J. Wilder,
Wallace Rd;,-S; Atlanta 11.

~ Want few hives of bees
with supers, etc., as well as
equip., to keep in the moun-
during the Sourwood
flow, on a share basis. Ralph
Watts, 69 Baker St., NW, At-
lanta.

Want few Hastings t thin
shell pecans and a few M3-
hons. -Gi -Chatftin. Rt:
Box 3, Monticello.

Want sausage stuffer for
home use. State price. Mrs.
Natalie Mizio, Rt. 2, Ameri-
cus.

Want Mahon, Stuart, Schley,
Frotcher or any large pecans.
oO K. Herrin, Nehunta.

Want several loads cow and
ehicken manure, cured or
resh. Quote prices and dis-
tance from Pine Lake or
Clarkston. H. L. Wilson, 4633
Ridge Dr., Pine Lake, Ph.
HI 3-6140.

Want farm bell. State size
and cond. and price in first
letter. -B; P: Hunt, Rt.. 4;
Box 264, Alpharetta.



em rae

ene i = Wi



Eastland Rd., SEH, Atlanta o
Ph. MA. 7-2620,
Want 2 doz. buck eyes.

State price. Mrs. J. A. Thomas,

Rt. 3, Nicholls. ~

Want 2 qts. white nest on-
ions for planting. Mrs. Frank
Owen, Forsyth.

Want to hear from_ party
having old black Field peas



for sale. A. B. Cook, 3009)

Whites Mill Rd., Decatur.

Want to hear from party
having Nigger Killer pota-
toes for seed for sale. W. F.





Preston, Rt. 1, Box 217-B,
Cairo.
Want 2 ats. small white

running Acre pea seed. Mrs.
J. H. Mann, Glennville. :

Want to buy some gourd
seed, the kind used for bird
houses. Mrs. Harold K. Irish,
145 Mimosa Cir., Smyrna.

Want good clean sage and
red pepper, home grown. State
price. Mrs. A. D. Blackstock,
Rt. 2, Douglasville.

Want 5 Ibs. new white goose
feathers. No used ones wanted.
Write price. Mrs. (Fred) Pau-
line Franks, Hiawassee.

Want to hear from party
having yellow, red and blue
mixed old time popcorn for
seed. H. E. Beckhem, Tren-
ton.

Want some pure Jones
Watts mellon seed. M. B
Woodliff, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Want red Sassafras roots
for own use. Mrs. W. J. Boy
914 Hampton St., College Pans

HANDICRAFTS |

FOR SALE

Nevely pot holders, 25c.,
ea., 6, $1; dainty aprons, 75c
ea., : oie 35; dish towels, emb.
35 ea. 3, "$1: dbl. bed size
uilt tops of new cotton clot
2.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

3 pe. crocheted vanity sets
or Emb. with crocheted edg-
ing $1.00 set; 15 in. crocheted
rose doilies $1. 50 ea.; pillow
cases of sheeting, large size,
with crocheted rose medallion
$2 set; new handmade guilt
dbl. bed size $6.50 ea. PP in
Ga. No stamps or checks, or
C. O. D. orders. Dura Bradley,
Rt. 2 Waco.

Little girl print dresses i
to 6 years $1.50 ea.; 6 to 8, $2;
Fancy organdy tea aprons
stitched with automatic ma-
chine, $1.50 ea. Add postage,
Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2 Gaines-
ville.

Handmade bed spread, dou-
ble bed size made of cotton
and silk and rayon $3 ea. post-
age 35c; double bed size new





print quilt tops, 2 for $5; new |:

heavy. cotton padded quilts
double bed size $6. postage
pale Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1 Bu-

Ph. HI 3-|for



Coffee table runner, cro-
cheted of heavy cotton thread
pineapple, snow flake design,
38 x 28, 8 points $4 or exch. for
print sacks at: 35 ed:
postage. Mrs. Mamie E. Lewis,
Rt. 1 Box 4 Toomsboro.

Handerchiefs, tatted cor-
ner, $1 ea.: nylon hairpin cro-
chet stole, $5: pillow cases, ta-
tted insertion trim $3.50 pair.
Mary Jo Powell, 405 Georgia
Ave. S._ E. Atlanta. bs oe
4-0929.

Hand crocheted orlon capes,
pineapple design, black or
white, med. size. $6 ea. Mrs.
Everett Hunt, Rt, 4, Blairs-
ville

White crocheted bootees
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow,
green 75 pri, bibs to match
$1 for both, white crocheted
lace for pillowcases $100 pr.,
white linen handerchiefs trim-
med in tatting $1 ea.; huck
towels, in Mexican weave,
Eg 2 and rose $1 ea. Mrs.

H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Pillowcases emb. or patch
worked $1 pr., 3 prs. $2.75;
pastel emb. or vrint aprons,
50c ea. 3, $1.25: bib aprons
60c; ladies bonn=ts 90c, dress-
er scarfs emb. crocheted ends
50c; 4 quilt tops $1.50 ea. some
higher. Add postage. Mrs. By: |







ron Harnee 1 Bhs a Gainesville,

kerson, Rt. 6, Eastm :
Crocheted doilies, differ nt



colors, 18 or 21 in,, $2.5
$2.75; 3 doilies in a set,
12 in. set, two = in. set,

ea, PP. Mrs, Js Oo

2. Ellijay.

Aprons made of poe new





material trimmed

each, also mother and daugh
ter aprons, 75c a set.

A. Northrop, 114 Waits Ve,
College Park. 3

Crocheted - oar book
white, yellow, blue, pink,

.. PP: crocheted. doi
snow flake design, $1 ea;
in. diamond design doilies $2.
ea. PP. Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Rt.
1 Box 108, Warm Spring:

One crochet bedspread, full
dbl. bed size, light ecru 1
sand color, made of res
crochet thread in a block de.
sign, $35. Add Rastage Mrs.

ots Fiveash, Rt. 4, Lyons.

16 in x 36 in. scarfs, ha
emb., nice cloth, natural. fl
wered col. fade =+ proof em
broidery thread, hemmed _ id
laundered ready to = Se
bunch flowers and natura
col. butterflies, $1.25 ea,
plus 15 postage. Mrs. L.
Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan.

Handy slide clothespin- ags,





|Denim with bias trim,

opening in front, opening
top. of bag for inserting cl

es hanger. Hanger a in ul
ed $1. ea. PP. WED
- | Suggs, Rt. 1, Chickamaug

Quilts, girl design wi
gown and bonnet and uw
la, different color gown.
1 double Irish chain, red,
white $10.; two quilts $6. ea.
six quilts $5. ea; 2-1/2 1
cotton, lining to match on
60c ea. Add postage. Mr
Grady Jenkins, Route 2,

tr | 192, Adairsville.

One odd yellow quilt f
$3.; one plate applique top on
white $4.50; one cream gr
oe cover piece $2.25; Tu

e



10; ae quilts hand qui
$3. e PP, some satin line:
Mrs. "Hattie Hughes, ba
Street, Toccoa. :

White pollow cases, eml
crocheted eaee. $1. set; bon



nets $1..ea.; print or pl
dish ioweke aE: $1.;. emb.
plain aprons, small, 50,

75, with bib, $1. Add 25
postage. Nell Bennett,

Box 21, Oak Wood.

Large crochet |

low, 3 small round ug
made of No. 30 thread. pr
$50. Mrs. Goss Dewe
Rose. :

New handmade quale able
bed size quilted, new cott
padding, pieced in squares,



q|good new scarfs set together

with stripes, soiled colore
linings, $8. ea. or 2 for $
Add postage. Mrs. P. S. Wal-
lace, John Petree Rd. Rt. 2,
Powder Springs.

Corn Support _

Rates Announced
The U. S. Depariment

Agriculture has ,announced

minimum national average

support price of $1.06 per b

hel for 1960-crop corn. _

According to John F. Brad

ley, Administrative Officer of

the Agricultural Stabilization

and Conservation State Of:

this price reflects 65 percent

of the February 1960

pee price of $1.63 per bus-

Under provisions of the Ag
ricultural Act of 1958, t h |
corn support price cannot
less than 65 percent of pari
The basis for determinin co
price support under this Act
which became effectiv
on ihe 1959 crop, Us 90