Farmers
Bulletin.
Commissioner
e VoLume 48
| Tobacco Agronomist
| __ Discusses Pros-Cons
By J. B. PRESTON
Extension Agronomist ~ Tobacco
In the production of flue-cured tobac-
0, the tremendous amount of hand labor
_ required is the major factor in the cost of
growing the crop. Because of this, tobac-
co research programs have endeavored
to discover ways of reducing the number
of man-hours of labor required through
_ increased mechanization and the use of
_ certain chemicals. Of the many operations
requiring hand labor, suckering tobac-
_ For many years, a search has been
_ earried on for a material that would sup-
press the growth of suckers and elimi-
| hate the tedious job of suckering by hand,
| Of the materials tested in Georgia, maleic
hydrazide or MH-30 has proved to be the
| most satisfactory for controlling suckers.
| Experimental attempts to control suckers
with other materials have given erratic
_ results. MH-30 is a chemical which, when
properly applied, is absorbed by the to-
_ bacco leaves and carried through the
plant to the most rapidly growing parts
_the suckers and tip leaves.
Because of the effective sucker con-
trol obtained, the saving of labor, and
the substantial increase in yield often
| obtained, the use of MH-30 has become
| extremely popular with growers who
have used it. The quantity and quality of
labor now available have greatly increas-
ed its attractiveness,
_ In recent years certain cigarette man-
ufacturers and foreign buyers have ob-
_ jected to the quality of tobacco produced
_ where MH-30 has been used. These ob-
_jections are based on certain physical and
chemical changes that may take place
in the leaf. These changes, though not
always consistent are generally in the
same direction. The nicotine and filling
_ capacity tend to be lower, whereas, the
sugar, moisture, shatter resistance, and
Strip yield tend to be higher for tobacco
_ treated with MH-30 than for tobacco that
is hand suckered, Some of these changes
_ others may be considered undesirable. In
addition, some manufacturers have re-
ported that MH-30 adversely affects the
flavor, burn and manufacturing process-
of these physical and
Can occur to a greater
of seasonal con-
- ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1960
_ THE MH-30 SITUATION
NUMBER 33
_o is the most disagreeable and time con-_
may be considered desirable, whereas,
ditions, irrigation, fertilization, and other
cultural practices, or a combination of
these factors.
Research results now indicate that it
may be possible to reduce the extent of
the physical changes such as off-color,
and thick leathery appearance by fol-
lowing closely the best known practices
for applying the material. Unfortunately,
it is not known at this time how to ap-
ply MH-30 in any amount or manner so
that effective sucker control is obtained
without affecting the chemical composi-
tion of the leaf. Experiments are being
extended to include additional times and
methods of application and combinations
of other chemicals with MH-30 in an at-
tempt to reduce the undesirable affects.
This situation is further complicated
by the fact that tobacco treated with
MH-30 is often difficult or impossible to
distinguish on the warehouse floors. Thus,
tobacco may look well, grade well, sell
well and still possess chemical character-
istics that may make it unsuitable to the
manufacturer. The fact that tobacco
treated with MH-30 has quite frequent--
ly sold for higher prices than untreated
tobacco has been very confusing to the
tobacco grower.
Representatives of the research de-
partments of several major tobacco com-
panies met with research personnel from
North Carolina State College on March
9 to discuss this situation. We quote a
statement from this meeting.
They were unanimous in stating that
their companies did not want tobacco
which had been treated with maleic hy-
drazide.
Recently, there has been some dis-
cussion of the possibility of reducing the
support price for tobacco treated with
MH-30. It now appears that this will not
be done for the 1960 crop.
One of the unique features of the
present tobacco program is that tobacco
growers have usually decided for them-
selves what measures were necessary to
keep their industry on a sound and real-
istic basis. In the past they have not hesi-
tated to make whatever sacrifices neces-
sary for the best interests of their pro-
gram. It now appears that they may be
faced with a major decision regarding
the continued use of MH-30. We are con-
fident that when tobacco growers are
thoroughly acquainted with all the facts
and implications of this situation, they
will again arrive at a decision that will
be to the best interests of all segments
of the tobacco industry.
- In analyzing this situation, growers
may want to consider some of the follow-
ing questions.
(1) The tobacco program is slowly
Agricultural
CALENDAR
June 2, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton, Agricul-
tural Cooperation Conference.
June 8, Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment -
Station, Tifton - Coastal Bermuda Pel-
let Short Course and Field Day.
June 9, Coastal Plain Experiment Station,
Tifton - Georgia Seedsmen Associa-
tion Short Course
June 10, Albany - Georgia Angus Associa-
tion Sale.
June 11, Veterans Memorial State Park,
Cordele - Second Annual Georgia
Quarter Horse Association Show.
June 15, Georgia Experiment Station, Ex-
periment Georgia Seedsmen Associa-
tion Short Course.
recovering from the effects of a surplus
of undesirable tobacco. Will the produc-
tion of additional tobacco currently with
poor acceptance in the trade put the to-
bacco program in the same position as it
was four years ago? :
(2) If, at sometime in the future, the
use of MH-30 is discontinued, will the
majority of growers be able to top and
properly sucker their tobacco?
(3) If the majority of growers are not
able to top, and properly sucker their to-
bacco, will the resulting tips be more
undesirable than the tobacco treated with
MH-30?
(4) Since MH-30 is actually absorbe
into the tobacco leaf, is there much hope
that a method of application can be de-
veloped that will correct undesirable
chemical changes?
(5) Disregarding the question of whe-
ther MH-30 damages the: quality of to-
. bacco, is it good business to risk further
loss of export markets when foreign
customers say that they do not want to-
bacco treated with MH-30?
(6) Will the continued use of MH-30
add incentive to new processes, substitu-
tes, or looking to other sources for tobac-
co?
No grower or any person connected
with the tobacco industry can answer all
of these questions to his satisfaction.
Therefore, it seems that only group ac-
tion can solve the controversy.
nat
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1@ Munter Stree,
light farm work on farm for
home with middle aged woman
or couple. Mrs. Estelle Reeves,
Rt. 2, Calhoun Rd., Rome.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want nice white woman to
live in home on farm with
elderly couple and do light
farm work, $12 wk. ae
private room and board. Need-
ed at once. Mrs. M. B, Davis,
Tyrone, Ph, HO 1-3551 (Fay-
etteville). after 4:30 wk. days,
anytime Sat., Sun,
Want retired or self-support-
ing couple as caretakers of
pony farm near Stone Mtn.
Nice 4 room house given in
exchange. Day wages paid for
additional work. Bill Collins,
Box 82, Chamblee, Ph. DR.
3-0186.
Want farm help, must be
over 16 yrs. old, in good heal-
th and understand farm work.
W. M. Clemones, Rt. 3, Rome.
Want nice middie aged
white woman to live on farm
and do light farm work for
home and small salary. Mrs.
A. D. Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming,
Ph. TU. 7-6982 (night only,
collect).
Want reliable, sober couple
to work on poultry and cattle
farm, capable of operating
farm mach, W. H. Barlow, Rt.
2, Conyers, Ph. HU. 2-6676
(Lithonia).
Want at once, white mar-
ried man with family, non-
drinkers, to work farm on
shares and wages and take
care of 5,000 layers. Will fur-
nish cow for your use. Located
on paved Rd. Good home and
future. Fred Stahl, Ellijay,
Ph. ME, 5-4158.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
FARM
WORK
WANTED
58 yr. old white man, hon-
est, sober, wife and 2 boys, 12
and 17 yrs. old, wants job on
ehicken farm. Cannot drive
truck or car. Want 4 or 5 R.
house with elec., near school
r bus line, Prefer Fulto.. or
eKalb Co. Furnish ref. Have ||:
fo be moved. Henry G. Ross,
134 Robert Dr., Dunwoody,
White old,
married, no children, wants
job on poultry or dairy farm
or as caretaker on farm.
Want 3 or 4 R. house wired
or elec. and reasonable sal-
es Can furnish house. J. E.
man, 50 yrs.
iser, 265 Miller Reed Ave.,
. EB, Atlanta.
Single white man, 48 yrs.
id, wants job doing light
arm work or as_ caretaker,
A small salary, room and
board. W. T. Smith, 1186
ancis St.. NW, Atlanta, Ph.
R. 5-3730.
Christian widow, 57 yrs.
old, wants job on farm with
elderly people for room, board
and $12.00 wkly. salary. Pre-
for near Atlanta. Mrs. Daisy
udson, 688 Annis St., Hape-
yille, Ph, PO. 6-3451.
Family of 7 want job on
poultry farm with laying hens
gr as caretaker. 5 to work.
an use any kind of farm
ach, B. L. Presley, Rt. 2,
x 3, Cedartown.
Widow want job on poultry
Poa gathering eggs, for room,
oard and reasonable salary.
ill have to be moved at
mee, 7 in family, 4 to work,
Mrs. Grace DuVall, 1335 Hull
t., Rome (E. Rome Projects).
35 yr. old white, experien-
ced, sober, honest, dependable
man with family wants job
tending laying hens on 50-50
basis, with honest, dependable
party. Want house near school
and mail Rt., nights off to
attend church. Have to be
moved. Contract must be sign-
ed. Letters ans. Charlie Mur-
dock, Rt. 4, Summerville,
Married man with family
wants job on chicken farm,
sober and well experienced.
Boy large enough to help.
Want work immediately. J. T.
Roberson, 207 North Boule-
a Baxley, Ph. 2479 (col-
lect).
Woman, 51 yr. old, will do
light farm work on farm in
exch. for small house with
water and wkly. salary, in
mountains of NE Ga. Have
, be moved, Polly Hall, Tren-
on,
Woman, 36 yrs. old, with 5
children, 4 boys, one girl (6
to 15 yrs. old), wants work
on chicken farm or. to help in
dairy. Willing to work, non-
drinker. Have to be moved.
Letters ans. Mrs. M. E. Hollo-
man, Rt. 3, c/o Reed Wilsons
Farm, Tifton.
ree os
_ White man, 35 years old,
with small family, wants job
on cattle and chicken farm.
Can furnish excellent ref. Exp.
in mechanics and carpenter-
ing, can operate D-6 caterpil-
lar. Wife exp. in caring for
layers. George T. Sorrow, Rt.
1, Hoschton.
Middle aged couple with 12
yr. old son, want job on farm.
Exp. in dairy and beef catttle
work, can drive truck or trac-
tor. Will consider job on chick-
en farm. Have to be moved.
Will go anywhere. State sal-
ary and etc. Curtis McClain,
Rt. 1, Moreland.
White man, married, two
boys, want job on farm, grow-
ing out baby chickens or tend-
ing laying hens for wages and
furnished house. Can move any
time. W. I. Hobgood, Rt. 2,
Ranger.
30 yr. old man with wife
and 4 children wants job on
chicken or cattle farm. Exper-
ienced. Need 4 R. house with
lights. Can drive tractor and
truck. James E. McDaniel, 4721
Ashford Dunwoody Rd., Rt. 1,
Dunwoody,
_W. R. Ames Perf-o-rain
irrigation system, 520 ft., 2 in.,
pipe, Gardner-Denver pump,
Wisc., 5 HP, motor, $300; also,
Farmall cub tractor, excl.
cond., individually used only,
disc plow, moldboard plow,
tool bar, disc harrow, cultiva-
tor, mowing mach, and trailer,
$1,000. Mrs Maggie Ra Har-
per, Box 1304, Sta, A, Marietta
Farmall H (last model H
made) with planter and cul-
tivator, almost new tires, set of
cultivators for 2 row John
Deere; set of planters and cul-
tivators for Ford or Fergus-
on; one grain tank for Allis
Chalmers 60 combine. All good
shape and priced to sell. Let-
ters ans. C. A. Rivers, Fair-
burn, Ph. 4212 (Fairburn).
Irrigation pipe, 600 ft. 5 in.
4 in. lateral; 2 large Rainbird
sprinklers (covers 2 acres per
setting) with all connoctions,
all excellent cond.; pump, 500
gal. min. cap. rubber suction
hose. Sell together or separ-
ately. Make offer, J. McPher-
son, 1010 Prince Ave., Athens,
Ph, LI. 3-3292 after 6 P.M.
_Cub tractor with hydraulic
lift, including 2 wheel metal
tariler, rotary mower, plow,
disc harrow, dbl. section drag
harrow and rear carrying plat-
form. All equipment, works
with fast hitch and most of it
is only one year old and in
excellent cond. $845. Frank M.
Pursell, Rt. 3, Box 222, Grif-
fin, Ph. 8-8958.
Messinger cotton poisoner
for 3 point hitch tractor, belt
and pulley included, ready to
start poisoning, only used 3
yrs. for own use, $50. Elmer
R. Partain, Rt. 2, Elberton,
Ph: 1307.
power attachments, two disc
plow and harrow. Priced to
sell. Farris Herbert, Com-
merce, Ph. FE, 5-4288.
Slightly used A. C. No. 60
combine with motor, in good
cond. no repairs needed, $1,000
E. F. Harwell, Rt. 3, Winder.
1949 Intnl. H tractor, per-
fect cond., new tires, Athens
tiller, 36 in. dise and cutaway
harrow, $250. J. C. Stephens,
Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. HO 1-
2634,
Widow with daughter wants]
ee Si ES ae cS a Ly
John Deere B tractor with} Rd
Farmall A tractor, two-
plow, six-foot harrow, cultiva-
tor and Toga all in ee
cond., $400. Tractor has PTO
and pulley and trailer hitch.
Paul Simmons, 502 N. Sylvan
Rd., East Point, PO. 7-3549.
Pull type rotary mower,
good rubber tires, almost good
as new. N. C. Taylor, Morgan.
ae Morgan and Cordyes
Tractor type John Deere
six row cotton duster for sale
or exch. for rotary Cutter or
ower, O. L. Spence RFD 1,
illa Rica, Ph. 8402.
No. 45 Intnl, hay baler $500;
side delivery rake, $200. Both
good cond. McCormick 8 -row
grain drill, $150; Front end
loader for M 40 or 420 J. D.
tractor slightly used, $300. J.
T. Owens, Jr., Rt. 2, Coving-
ton, Ph. 7660.
Oster No. 2 horse and cat-
tle electric clippers with ex-
tra head and six extra blades,
$25. W. A. Blackwell, 2122
Brockett Rd. Tucker. Ph, Hic-
kory 3-9145.
1948 Intnl. K B 10, new
engine, 1100x20 tires. 2 speed
axle air brakes, 17 ft. flat bed,
new paint job, $895.
Brandford, Rt. 5, Thomaston,
Ph, Midway 7-4974.
One row John Deere corn
snapper, almost like new, $375.
Mrs. W. A. Richardson, Roy-
ston.
McCormick-Deering com-
bine, 52 in. cutter and engine,
good cond., $200. Can be seen
at Ries Farm near Walker
Lakes, Lower Poplar St., Mrs.
Susie Ries, c/o Macon Cabinet
Works, Macon,
1957 Jeep Pick-Up truck
with four wheel drive, 6 cyl-
inder engine, heater, spotlight,
20,000 miles, lug tread tires
and clean inside and out, $975.
Harry M. Arnold, Jr., Monroe, |s
Ph. 6251.
Complete irrigation outfit,
includes Wisc. air cooled mot-
or. 10 ft. suction hose, 1,000} +
ft, 4 in. aluminum pipe,
Rainbird sprinklers and risers,
and all connections, $1,000. C.
R. Ivey, Rt. 2, Fayetteville,
Ph. Howard 1-4592.
Good fine harness buggy
and harness, new cushion, rug,
cane and wheels. Marvin L.
Long, Sea Island, Ph. ME, 8-
3611, ext. 553
One ea. Oliver model 4 corn
picker, serial No. 404057, used
only few seasons, been stored
in barn several years; also
model R. John Deere tractor
and 5 yard pan. All in good
state of repairs. Ralph J. Sim-
ons, General mgr. Seymour
Farms, P. O. Box 293, Thom- |
son, Ph. Tel. 1437,
One side mower for Farmall
Cub tractor, good cond. used
only one year, $85. W. H. Job,
Jonesboro, 7193 S. Express-
way, Jonesboro, GR 8-8768.
3 H. P. roto tiller and one
4 H. P. self propelled roto
tiller. Both nearly new, B. P.
Casteel, 1882 Clairmont. Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. ME 4-4562.
Allis Chalmers No. 60 com-
bine, needs tires, otherwise
ready to go. John Deere G.
tractor; 4 wheel wagon on
rubber; tobacco heater and all
equipment needed to grow to-
bacco. Make reasonable offer.
Joe E. Hammond, Comer, Ph.
SU 3-2115.
John Deering mower, fits
any tractor; one set of New-
man dbl. section bulldozer
harrows. Both used very lit-
tle. Dr. H. H. Hammett Sr.,
Hammett Bldg. LaGrange.
One horse wagon and har-
ness, in good cond. for sale.
W. A. Pilcher, Rt. 3, Cumming
Allis-Chalmers roto baler
and side delivery rake, $650.
Located on Gray Rd., Marietta.
Lawrence Cobb, 3529 Piedmont
._N. E., Atlanta, Ph.<CE,
3-6583.
3-6853.
Set of Sunbeam sheep shears
with several extra heads ex-
cellent cond., $30. James D.
Joyner, Rt. 1, Box 115, Fort
Valley, Ph. TA 5-2817.
Massey-Harris 6 ft. combine
with Wisc. motor, cheap. Ed-
win. Seabright,. Hartwell.
Allis Chalmers 40 All Crop
harvester combine, good cond.,
reasonable price. J. W, Hard-
en, Rt. 3, Dalton. s
Carl).
* ic :
All good condition. Mrs. Tur=
ner, Rt. 2, Stock Bridge, Ph.
GR 4-4442.
Darff Hay rake, A-1 cond.,
7 Lloyd Terrell, Rt. 1, Tem-
ple.
David Bradley garden trac-
tor with turning plow, lay
off plow, disc. harrow, and
mowing machine. All equip-~
ment almost new, some bought
last year, Tires very good.
James E. Barton, 1937 Clair-
Oey Rd. Decatur, Ph. ME 4-
Centrifugal pump for irri-
gation or drainage, 7 H. P.
Wisc. air cooled engine, pump
has 1-1/2 in. tappings, 15 ft,
flexible suction hose, mounted
on two wheel trailer, $140
complete. H. D. Sherwood, 601
walt Circle, S. E. Atlanta
16.
A-C 66 combine used very
little, reasonable; tractor, 7
ft. mower, tiller and harrow,
all John Deere, also Intnl.
hammer mill with belt; New
Holland wagon on good .sub<
ber. L. M. Turner, Royston.
T. D. 18 Intnl. bulldozer,
1953 model; cable blade, first |
class shape, angle blade, $55.
See in operation, Bussey Ben-
ton, Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph. Al-
pine 3-3080.
1600 ft. irrigation 6 in.
tubing in 30 ft. length, 20e0 |
pound. Charles Courtney Jr., |
532 Ponce de Leon Ave., N.
E., Atlanta, Ph. Tr. 2-7915.
Heavy 2 row stalk cutter,
$65; Gantt pulver packer, dbl.
seed box $150; tractor power-
ed easy rotary seeder, $45;
Ford rear mount 6 ft. mower,
model 14-15, 3 blades, $160.
All very good condition. W.
Belford 1107 E. Daffy St.,
avannah,
One Ford Tractor, good cond.
with good oversize tires. J. D.
Pitts, Rt. 3, Zebulon Rd., Grif-
in. ;
20 Hudson automatic broiler
waterers, 8 ft., $6 ea.; 350
cap. electric brooder, $15; 50
Oakes 20 Ib. tube feeders, $1.50
ea. C. B. Skipper, Rt. 3, Mac- ~
on, Ph. SH. 3-5964. ;
John Deere 60 tractor, ex-
cellent cond. 3 point hitch, live
power transmission, $1,500;
Allis-Chalmers 60 combine,
rain tank, good condition,
$395. J. D. 7 ft. mower with
quick hitch, $150. Robert F.
Nutt, Locust Grove, Ph.
8456 (Griffin)
~ EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want bottom sheet for 12
A John Deere combine. C. Q.
Norris, Box 125, Wintersville.
Want mechanical meal sift- _
er in good condition. Grover
E. Lindsey, RFD 1, Musella.
Want used garden tractor,
David Bradley with equipment
at reasonable price. Will buy
if it needs repairing. M. J.
Hambright, 446 Pegg Rd. S. W.
Atlanta 15. : ;
Want late model Ford trac-
tor in good cond.; would like
to trade 1957 one ton V-8
Dodge truck, 4 forward trans-
mission with good nylon tires,
dual wheels. H. B. Brookshire,
Hwy. 60, Suches.
Want cultivator with 3 point
hitch in good condition for
cash or will exch. one tractor
mowing machine that fits In-
tnl. tractors. C. R. Duggan,
Rt. 4, Cochran.
Want manure spreader in ~
working cond. Write or con-
tact as_to details and_price.
Jessie Adams, 3400 Boring
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-3128.
Want one tire rim size 10
x 24 in. (with or without tire)
with 4 lugs; want one work
bar at least 36 in. long 1-5/8
square, also 2 open end plow
clamp for same. All for 1953
Super A. Farmall tractor. Must
be cheap. State price. Letters
ans, Albert Barron, Moon Sta. |
Cir., Rt. 2, Kennesaw. j
Want bulldozer, loader, pan
and dump trucks. State price
aa ae W. L. Wilson,
Ox R omasville,
CA 6-1751, eect
_ Want small saw mill and
in operating cond. Must be
weasonable. If expected will
move. Jeff Dollar, Ri. 2, Buf-
fington, College Park.
Want above ground Propane
gas tank with gauge, 300 gal.
2277 Mulber: rat : Be ot pent
rry St., Ea oint,
Ph. PO 7-0361 after 5:30.
FOR SALE
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
ES on Ss aa B.
collins, amellia Co
Camilla. =
Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato
ants, Gov. insp. good plants
count, now ready $1.50
. FOB. Woodrow Lightsly,
t, 2, Surrency. :
_ Climbing tomato plants 25
for $1. Mrs. H, G. Aderhold,
Rt. 3, Sparta.
Potato plants, Ga. Reds,
_. State insp. tied with cert. tape,
full count prompt shipment,
_ 400, $6. F._G. Tyre, Bristol,
h. 3819 (Baxley).
- Spring tomato plants 25c
a ie Rutger, Marglobe, yel-
'. Jow Ponderosa, Big Boy, Ox-
_ heart; also Sage plants, 50,
_ $1.50; Brussels sprouts, broc-
- coli, eollards, 70c C.; Banana
pepper 25c doz.; hot pepper,
_ 30c doz., eggplants 30c doz.
Add 10c postage. Fred With-
erspoon, 308 Holderness St.,
Atlanta 10, Ph. Pl. 3-5251.
: Cert. State insp. P. R. po-
_tato plants, 75c C., 500, $1.75,
$2.75 M., P. R. bunch 75c C.,
500, $2.25, $3.75 M.: Rutger
tomato, 75c C., 500 $2., $3.
M.; Calif. Wonder, red Cay-
enne pepper, Black Beauty
eggplants, 75 C. $5. M. Pre-
ee E' and prompt shipment. H.
_ E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley.
__ First quality Cert. Ga. Red
potato plants, 500. $1.50, $2.-
BC, 80
se
$
00, $8.; 5 M. up, $2.-
C. Special prices on large
orders. B. Lowell Head, Alma,
Ph. 2684.
nna eer ee nee ee or
_ Good white 6 wks. bean
seed, Germ. 91 pct., 75 pt.;
yellow pop corn, Germ. 94
pet., 50e pt.; Okra 97 pct.,
40c cupful. Add postage. Vil-
Ja Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming.
_ Good tender white cornfield
_bean seed, Germ. 91 pct. 65c
- eupful; red speckle Crowder
peas, Germ, 85 pct. 50 cup-
ful or 3. cups, $1.25. Add
ostage. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt.
. Elhijay.
Marglobe, Rutger and Ox-
heart tomato plants, at my
home. Cannot ship. G. Z.
_ Maxwell, 362 Mize Rd., Toc-
G0as i) S:
Millions Cert. Ga. Red po-
tato plants. 500, $1.50; 1,000,
2.15; 3,000, $8:; 5,000 up,
2.50 M. Shipment within 24
hours, weather permitting.
Write for prices on arge
quantities. B. J. Head, Alma,
Ph. 3791. ;
2 Jumbo, grows 4-6 ft.
around, and 5 small wart
ourd seed, $1. Gerre Peal,
t. 5, Box 267 Austell.
Cert. good, Ga. Red potato
plants, full count. $2.20 M.,
_ flel. 2 M. up $2. M. No chks.
Leland Lightsey, Rt. 2. Scre-
ven. :
- Rutger tomato plants 300,
1.50; 500, $2.25, $3.50 M.;
alif. Wonder sweet pepper,
Cayenne hot pepper and cab-
bage plants, same price as
tomato plants. Egg plants $1.
or $6. M. All PP in Ga.
Ect Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-
_ Ga. Red cert. sweet potato
plants, grown from vine cut
potatoes. Well rooted. Full
- eount guar. $2.75 M. over 3
M., $2.50 M. V. E. Poole, Rt. 2,
ox 128, Vidalia. _
: Gourd seed: original Jum-
bo, Bushel, 4-6 ft.
round, 3 seed, $1. 8, $2; also
Yard Long and old fashioned
ink Dipper, Short Necked,
owder Horn, 50c pkg.
s Morgan, Rt. 4, Way~-
in, Dishrag and Bonnett | $2
v _ 2, Davisboro.
Garlic 5 ea. 50 doz.; In~
dian Squaw _corn, bright mix-
ed colors, Germ. 91 pct. 50c
cup, or 25c an ear; red straw-
berry pop corn, 10c ea, $1.25
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Tom
Harkins, Mountain City.
vi
tender white garden crease-
back bean seed, Germ. 87 pct.
good variety, 65c cupful; old
fashion large blooming sun-
flower seed, 30c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Box 58, Ellijay.
Small Spanish peanuts,
shelled, for planting or eat-
ing. Germ. 90 pct., 15e lb. in
100 lb. bags, Fob. A. C. Price,
Bronwood.
Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato
plants, $1.90 M., 2M up $1.80
M. Full count. Earlish Light-
sey, Rt. 1, Screven.
Govt. insp. Ga. Red potato
plants. $2. M. del. No chks.
Paul Lightsey, Screven.
White running Lima beans,
small and long bearing, Germ.
78 pet., 2 cups, 60c. Add post-
age. Mrs. S. L. Hyatt, Rt. A,
Ellijay.
Gourd seeds; African Jum-
bo and Freak, 6, $1.; Mam-
moth Dipper 1 doz., $1.; Bird
House 50 doz.; Indian, Wife
Beater 6, 50c; large gourds,
8-10 gal. cap. $8.50 and $10.
ea. Send stamped self ad-
dressed envelope. H. W.
James, Rt. 1, Warm Springs.
Early brown Crowder peas,
Germ. 73 pct. 5 lb. $1:; Mung
beans, Germ. 71 pct. 5 Ilbs.,
$1.50; Hickory King seed
corn, Germ. 96 pct. $1. gal.;
yellow popcorn for eating, 30c
tea cup. Add postage. P.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Peas: red spotted Crowders,
Germ. 82 pct.; early brown
Crowders, Germ. 87 pct.;
Blue Java, Germ. 80 pect.;
tender hull salet peas, Germ.
86 pct. each kind 50c cup-
ful; also Hickory King corn,
Germ. 96 pct. $1.25 gal. or
$2. pkg. Add postage, G. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Jumbo, Bushel gourd seed,
grows huge martin shape
gourds, 5 ft. and more around,
from originators seed, 4, $1.,
10, $2. L. T. Wildes, Rt. 4,
Waycross.
Large Martin gourd seed,
10e doz. 3 doz. 25c, and self
addressed, stamped envelope.
Mary Lynn Prescott, Rt. 2,
Box 213, Fitzgerald.
Big Jim African gourd seed,
grows 4-6 ft. around, 30c ea.
4, $1. Jimmy Davis, Rt. 4,
Waycross.
Govt. insp. and treated Ga.
Red sweet potato plants, moss
packed, $3. M. not moss pack-
ed $2.25 M: 2 M. and up, $2.
M. Del., full count, prompt
shipment, Luther Griffis, Rt.
2, Odum.
Pepper plants: Cayenne hot
pepper, 75e C., $4.
Wonder, Ruby Giant, sweet,
75e C., $4. M; Black Beauty
eggplants, $1. C., . 500; $3.;
Marglobe tomato, 75c C., $3.50
M. Watis Crosby, Graham.
Ga. Red and bunch potato
plants, cert. from seed stock
and wrapped with govern-
ment tape. Prepaid Del.,
Bunch, 1,000 to 5,000, $4.50
M. 5 M. and up $4. M; Ga.
Reds, $3.50 M. Roy L. Smith,
oo ee Portal, Ph, Union
Govt. inspt. Ga Red potato
plants, $2.50 M. full count.
No chks, Del, Paul Lightsey,
Screven.
State Insp. Ga. Red potato,
Rutger, Marglobe and Pan
American tomato, Hot, Cay-
enne, Ruby King, Calif. Won
der pepper plants from cert.
seed, $2.50 M. 5000 and up
$2. M. FOB. W. G. OQuinn,
Rt. 2, Surrency.
Cert. sweet potato plants,
Ga. Reds $4. M; also Copper-
skins and Bunch PR, $5. M
FOB through May and June.
Fill all orders large or small.
E. L. Driggers, 106 Columbia,
Ave., Lyons, Ph. 4526.
Millions Cert. Ga. and Cop-
perskin potato plants, at lo-
cation in Alma, 500, $1.50,
M., 10 M., $15. Can del.
personally or ship any day.
Fa jlliams, Alma,
4441,
1959 crop of old fashion | be
M. Calif. | Se
ed sw
2, Box 128, Vidalia.
Ga. Red sweet potato plants,
Cert, full count, $3. M. Cash
or COD. R. J. Boatright, Rt.
1, Glenwood.
Mtn huckleberry plants,
bearing size, 85c doz.; rasp-
rry, dewberry and black-
berry bushes, 8, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt.
3, Ellijay.
La. Copperskin potato
plants, grown from state insp.
vine cuttings seed, $3. M. Del.
in Ga. Full count guar. J. F.
Gruber, Rt. 2, Odum.
Little red tomato and little
fancy pepper plants ea. 25c
doz. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt.
4, Valdosta.
Govt. insp. Ga. Red and PR
sweet potato plants, 4 M. $6.
FOB my farm. D. M. Cason,
Bristol, Ph. 3817 (Baxley).
Tobacco plants, 50c C. or
$4. M. No less 200 shipped.
M. J. Gaddis, Quitman.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
2 polled Hereford bulls, 9
mos. old, $115. ea. Located 6
mi. N. of Roswell, off Hwy.
140 on Cox Rd. Ralph Dan-
at Box 3, Roswell, Ph. 993-
_ Fine Black Angus bull.
Selling to keep from inbreed-
ing. Farmers price. Arthur
Stone, Flintstone.
Reg. Angus bulls up to 3
B.} yrs. old, calfhood vaccinated,
good body conformation, pric-
ed to suit need; also, Reg.
Angus females, one with
heifer calf at side, bred back
to our herd bull. F. W. Phil-
lips, c/o Westover Farm, Ken-
nesaw, Ph. 8-2959 (Marietta).
Reg. Angus cows and heif-
ers and 2 bulls, $150. and up
at farm. Located 6 mi. E. of
Fairburn. Cleo Jackson, Hwy.
92, Fairburn, Ph. 3804.
Blocky Reg. Hereford bull,
well marked, horned, 14 mos.
old. Charles F. Howe, 1278
S. Roswell Rd., Marietta, Ph.
8-3445.,
Good selection big Holstein
heifers, to calve from now till
fall. C. B. Wallace, Sanders-
ville, Ph. 2623.
Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull
with papers, 5 yrs. old. Sell
to prevent inbreeding, Mrs.
Sam Harris, Rt. 3, LaGrange.
14 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, 12 -16 mos., well
marked and good bloodlines,
large for age. Harry A. Was-
den, MD, Quitman.
Guernsey milch cow, 3-1/2
gal. milk daily, 3rd calf 2
mos. old, $125.; also polled
Herefords for sale. B
HB:
humpert, Stockbridge, Ph.
GR. 4-7391.
Reg. Angus herd bulls, 1-
1/2 yrs., Eileenmere breed-
ing, from show cows. and
Grand Champ. bull, large
bone and excl. conformation,
ready for service. Priced to
sell. J. Harris Dew, 710 Peach-
tree St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph.
TR. 4-5728.
50 milch cows, Jersey,
Guernsey and mixed, all good.
Located North of Crawford-
ville and West of Washington.
M. L. Johnson, Rt. 2, Craw-
fordville, Ph. 2504 (Wash-
ington).
Excellent 5 yr. old, proven
herd bull, over 2,000 Ilbs.,
grandson of EER Victor Do-
mino 22nd, sired by the 126th.
Selling to prevent inbreed-
ing. Show anytime. Dorothy
C. DelaPerriere, Hoschton,
Ph. 42-151 (Oliver).
10 purebred Angus cows
'with calf at side, no papers.
Sell all or part. W. T. Tor-
-lgesen, c/o Whistle Top Farm,
Cornelia.
Reg. 3 yr. old Angus bull,
1,400 Ibs., Kileenmere breed-
ing. W. C. Pepper, Rt. 1, Pal-
metto, Ph. 5187.
Purebred Holstein bull, 7
mos. old. Sacrifice for quick
sale. Ovide N. Dubreuiel, Rt,
Ph.|5, Box 500 Cardell Rd., Au-
stell,
( R 14 b. Reg. A
nts, M. Well rooted and|good breeding, 7
{full count. V. E. Poole, Rt.
gus bull,
yrs. old.
Produced 100 pct. calf crop
in herd of 33 this yr. Been in
pasture for several yrs. Sell
beef price. M. B. Riherd, 119
Burrell St., Cornelia, Ph.
442-W-1,
Hereford bulls, 6 ready for
service. All Domino breed-
ing, very deep red and deep
bodied. Winton C. Harris, Rt.
1, Sereven, Ph. JU. 4-2312
(Odum).
Reg. Angus bull, 10 mos.
old, Eileenmere, for sale or
trade for like Angus cows;
also, At Service, Reg. Angus
bull, $3. head. Pasture for
cows. George West, Jr., c/o
Westwood Farm, Rockmill
Rd., Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937.
(Just E. of Haynes Bridge
Rd., Alpharetta).
12 purebred Jersey cows, 9
are Reg., all milking at pres-
ent; also, milking mach.
equip., vat, cooler and_ etc.
Reasonably priced. J. T. Wil-
liams, Sr., Turin.
Black English bull, about
1,000 lbs., $200.; also, one
about 600 Ibs., $125. No pa-
pers. A. B. Grizzle, Suches.
3 Reg. Guernsey male cal-
ves, 1 mo. to 3 mos. old, well
marked, good bloodlines. H.
W. Thurmond, Farmington.
2 Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
one calved Mar. 3 other
April 8. One sired by SS
Rollo Domino 15th, other by
Chesters Bullion, 500-550
Ibs. ea. $150. ea. Can be
reached by phone J. B. Poole,
Warrenton.
Reg. Hereford bulls, horned
type, Baca Domino lineage,
well marked, calfhood vacci-
nated against all diseases,
from 1-1/2-2-1/2 yrs. old. G.
L. McCartney, 3602 Piedmon
ge NE, Atlanta, Ph. CE. 3-
0572.
2 milch cows, each with
heifer calf 2-1/2 mos. old,
$175. for cow and calf; also,
White Face heifer calf, 13
mos. old, $100. Joe M. Rudi-
sill, Hiram, Ph. 9438-5402
(Powder Springs).
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
cattle, bred cows, open heif-
ers, cows with calves by side,
young bulls, 7 and 11 mos.
old. Reg. in buyers name. Roy
Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. HU. 2-2672.
Jersey cow, freshen June 9
with 8rd calf, bred to polled
Hereford L9 Domino 7. Will
give 4 gal. rich, creamy, milk.
Gentle every way, no bad
habits, $200. at my place. 6
mi. below College Park on
West Fayetteville Rd. R. E.
Walker, Riverdale.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Red mare with black mane
and tail. Will ride, plow and
work to wagon, very gentle,
about 8 yrs. old, about 1,000
Ybs., not gaited, has had one
colt, $140. Henry Fuller, Lu-
thersville.
Brown pony Quarter horse
with white spot on forehead,
about 3-1/2 yrs. old. Cannot
deliver. Mrs. Neuman UHill,
Rt. 2, Schmitt Rd. Box 60,
Rossville.
At Stud: Palomino Reg. No.
12,432 PHBA Grand sire was
Rainy Day Dude, AQHA and
PHBA. George West, /o
Westwood Farm, 4825 Ptree-
Dunwoody RD, NE, Atlanta,
Ph. BL. 5-3937.
American bred saddle mare,
3 yrs. old, reasonably priced;
also, Palomino stud service,
Avondale area; also, Palomi-
no parade mare to bring colt
Sept. 1, and 4 yr. old Quar-
ter horse Palomino mare to
foal in Dec. J. W. VanHorn,
689 No. Indian Creek Dr.,
Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-4440.
Half Shetland pinto mare,
3 yrs. old with 2 mo. old
spotted colt, gentle and broke
to plow and pull buggy; also,
medium, 8 yr. old, Pinto
mare, gentle and broke to
saddle. Both bred to 5 gaited
stallion. E. W. Moody, Rt. 4,
Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-4769.
At Stud: Reg. 5 gaited
American saddle bred stallion,
Reeves Majesty Genius, No.
34816, sired by Peter Genius
out of Miss Lida Peavine.
Grandson of Kings Genius.
Standing at my home. Miss
Becky Bentley, 1119 Barnes
Mill Rd,, Marietta, Ph. 8-7125.
- Good selection Reg. polled|G
for
good possibilities for showin
for sale; also, Palomino Stu
service, at my place. Frank
McKay, Avondale Estate, Ph.
Dr. 8-3878.
Good working mule, 1,006
Ibs., reasonably priced. W.
ill, Rt, 1, Blackshear.
3 yr. old gray and white
burro with bridle, good for
children, $60. H. F. Bailey,
Ben Hill Rd., Red Oak.
3 male Mexican burros}
one ea., 1 yr. and 2 yr. old,
$40. ea. and one 4 yrs. old,
$50. Joseph H. Smith, 1568
Austin Dr., Decatur, Ph. DR.
3-3335.
Mare mule, about 1,000
Ibs., very gentle, work any-
where, plows, $100.; also,
drag harrow and other vari-
ous farm tools. E. W: Newell,
2294-2nd. Ave., Decatur, Ph.
7-8729.
Palomino parade horse and
equip. for sale; also, Barnsby
cut-back show saddle. J. G,
Doyal, Jr., 414-B 8th St. East
Point, Ph. PO. 7-5460.
Large Pinto mare pony,
very gentle and bred to Reg.
Tenn, Walker. Been ridden by
8 yr. old, can ride or work in
harness, $125. Frank M. Pur-
sell, Griffin, Ph. 8-8958.
At Stud: Reg. saddle bred
stallion. Will breed to limit-
ed number of mares,
checked 21 days. Will haul
mares short distance. William
T. Caton, Flint River Rd.
Jonesboro.
Gentle gelding Welsh pony,
saddle and harness, broke to
both, for sale or trade for
rotary mower for Ford trac-
tor. J. F. Sievers, Rt. 1, Box
rie Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-
Correction: Reg. Tenn.
Walking horse stallions, Go
Boys Early Chance, Reg. No.
590557, 2 yr. old, thoroughly
broke and in training; Go
Boys Sunday Pride, Reg. No.
591484, 1 yr. old, halter broke.
At my farm 9 mi. . Las
Grange after 5 PM. A. El-
wyn Hamer, Jr., Rt. 2, Priddy
Rd., LaGrange, Ph. TU. 2
6533 after 6 PM. only.
Light red saddle mare, 5
gaited, well mannered also
chestnut saddle mare, gentle |
but spirited. Both excellent
children; also, 2 mare
colts, 8 and 10 mos. old, hal-
ter broke, ready to train. M.
B. Jaynes, Rt. 2, McDonough,
Ph. 3738 after 6 PM.
Good work mule, 12 yrs.
old, $65. Located 6 mi. No. of
Roswell. Ralph Dangar, Ros-
well, Ph. 993-6621.
At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, db!. Reg. Palomino stal-
lion, PHBA No. 15,357,
TWHBA No. 550-168. Mares
boarded. Rov T. Warr, Box
154, Rt. 2. College Park, Ph.
PO. 1-6732.
Small bay horse, 6 yrs. old,
$150. with saddle. Roger W.
Davis. Rt. 4, Douglasville,
Ph. WH. 2-2915.
Two, 2 yr. old geldings, one |
golden Palomino, other red
with blaze face and 3 white
stockings. Both ridden only
by children, will need addi-
tional tarining, $150. ea. H. F.
Stokes, Rt. 3, LaGrange, Ph.
TU. 4-5107.
5 yr. old, solid black geld-
ing, perfectly mannered for
pleasure riding, $200. Miss
Sally Forrester, c/o Little
Creek Ranch, 2057 Lawren-
ceville Hwy., Decatur, Ph.
HI. 3-5853.
BSee Sets ae Oe
16 Shetland pony, mares,
some with foals by side, oth-
ers to foal soon. Sell separate
or all together. Rev. Paul
Aiken, 50 Douglas St., SE, At-
lanta, Ph. DR. 7-3772.
2 ponies. one spotted Wel-
ch, 7 yrs. old, about 500 Ibs.,
other bay. 4 yrs. old, about
700 lbs. Both gentle to ride.
Sell with or without saddles
or bridles. Come see, no let=
ters or calls. Fred Elliott,
Clayton.
Rep COE 5 S08 ee aaa ee ica ee ea
Shetland pony, 45 in. high,
gentle for childern, works to
saddle and harness; also, al-
most new saddle and harness,
E. M. West, Flat Shoals Rd.
Union City, Ph. 7658 (Faire
burn).
Palomino mare, 4 yrs. old,
Mares boarded while being
sii ee}
~ go, Poland China
PAGE FOUR _
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Sheep and Goats
Milk goats for sale: one giy-
ing 2 qts. or more daily; some
young does to freshen in July
nd August, eon Watson,
ecdilin:
Milk goat, freshened March
}: giving over gal, milk daily,
or a fo eee Ad-
ams, 4, Sy
Ph, eR
Pita
First class yearling and 2 yr.
ld purebred Hampshire rams.
. J. Hardman, Commerce.
Fine Toggenburg milk goat,
_ freshened May 5 (2 kids), 4
ats., gentle, hornless: 2 does
eady to breed, one Toggen-
burg, other Nubian; 2 Nu-
jan does, 2-1/2 old.
rs. J. A. Monsees, 58 Ellen-
mos.
wood Rd.. Ellenwood, Ph. GR.
- 4-4260 (Stockbridge).
Reg, Suffolk ram, $25.;
half Hampshire and half Suf-
folk, 3 wethers, $10. ea.; 1959
am, $5.; 21 ewes with 8
ambs at side, $15. ea. All to
e sold in one lot. Dan Wall,
t. 2, Willacoochee.
Reg. Hampshire ram, $50.
elling to prevent inbreeding.
See P. Dillard, 558 Church
, Deeatur, Ph. DR. 3-5757.
Sd toggenburg milk goat,
guaranteed good milk, for sale
eheap. Mrs. Flora Barker, Box
288- B, Flowery Branch.
White milk goat, -Saanan
blood, giving 1 qt. to 1/2 gal.
milk Pet day, $15. FOB my
place. H. F. Seay, 3917 Pan-
fhersville, Rd., Rt. 2, Ellen-
wood. x
Swine
2 Hampshire brood sows
and 2 gilts and one male, for
gale or trade for good milch
cow. Henry Burnett, Star Rt.,
Vankee Rd., Rising Fawn.
Reg. Berkshire pigs, sired
y son of Ramaco Mainstay,
atl, Grand Champ boar in
958, well marked and from
litter of 11. S. Y. Sosebee,
Ri. 1, Demorest, Ph. 3-2421.
Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines, Reg. in your name.
Prices start at $25.; also, one
Jarge Landrace boar, 400 lbs.,
Waerhaug breeding, with pa-
pers, $35. oe to prevent
terbreeding. M. T. Courson,
Harlehorst, Ph, 35-2589.
Reg. Hampshire sow and
two 9 wk. old, pees FFA pro-
Hos Stewart ouse, Dewey
ose.
Purebred Durocs, bred and
open gilts, pigs, 2-4 mos. old,
either sex, with or without
papers, good bloodlines, rea-
sonably priced. Marvin New-
gome, Sandersville, Ph. 3856.
Purebred Hampshire pigs,
eal good and well marked,
best bloodlines, gilts, $17. ea.
with papers in buyers name;
oars, $15. Will not ship. Carl
. Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Reg. Landrace gilts, boars
and service age boars, 100
pet. imported bloodlines, un-
related prs. Reg. in buyers
name, H. R. Gossett, Cave
Spring.
Full blooded, little bone,
Black African Guinea pigs for
ale. Lee Henderson, Rt. 1,
Rocky Face.
2 fine Poland China brood
sows, 300 and 400 lbs.; 3
shoats, 100 to 115 lbs. ea.;
Poland China stock boar, 400
lbs.; 4 P. C., 8 wk. old, pigs.
John A. Jolley, Rt. 2, Old
ational Hwy., College Park,
Ph. PO. 717-3692.
Full blooded Poland China
pigs, gilts and boars, 10 wks.
old, to be Reg. in buyers
name, reasonably priced; al-
sow for
Rt. 2,
gale. Bobby Brown.
Butler.
Full Blooded OIC sow with
9 pigs, 6 wks. old May 14,
OIC and Yorkshire crossed,
first cross, entire lot $100. or
Ba $8. ea. Henry Kendall,
ial.
Purebred Yorkshire pigs, 8
wks. 18; $10. ea.; also, shoats
for sale, E. . West, Flat
posts Rd., Union City, Ph.
658 (Fairburn).
Durog boars, 5
mos. old, ingneck
wo and tr, ated. can be|pigeons and Ch
Reg,, $30. ea, rederick Zip-|Wynel L. Smarr, a Ney
erer, Rt, 1, Box 182, Guyton|Ave., East Point, Ph, PO. 1-
ae tj, So, of on Hwy, 30). | 7442.
Reg. Yorkshire hogs, ser-
vice age boars, bred and open
gilts. st bloodlines, all se-
lected breeding stock. Albin
Maret, c/o Maret Farms,
Hartwell,
Tamworth pigs, Reg. wean-
ed 7 eke ae selection.
J, v a, t. 3,
Pee Bn, 68. 6541,
Reg. SPC boars, best blood-
|lines, long, lean meat type,
about 4 mos. old. George Fer-
guson, Rt. l, Cave Springg,
Reg. Landrace boar, service
e, and open and pred gilts.
Hi M. Edwards, Rt. 1, Winter-
ville, Ph. RI 2- avin,
5 healthy Hampshire and
Tamworth cross pigs, priced
to sell. Ernest A. Smith, 7205
Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 11,
Ph. DI 4-4198.
Reg. Hampshire pigs, wean-
ed May 13, $12.50 without
papers; $15. with papers. Har-
ris Moore, Rt, 38, Cumming,
Ph, TU. 7-6077.
Reg. Beltsville No. 1 males,
from best meat type blood-
lines. Calvin Stone, Pineview, | Mrg
Ph. 4-3150,
Landrace sow and pigs for
sale; also, good used 2 H. wa-
Gay, Matthews,
gon. O. L,
Ph, LI. 7-6845 (Wrens).
Pigs, shoats, sows and
boars, some pureblood Hamp-
shire, others crossed with
Landrace and Duroc. Prices
start at $7.50. Clifford= C.
Cartee, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Purebred Duroe pigs, from
disease free herd, boars and
gilts Reg. in buyers name.
Richie McCants, Butler, Ph.
UN. 2-3460.
50 feeder pigs, 40 to 60 Ibs.
avg., $10. ea.; also, 20 bred
sows and gilts, $50. ea. KE. H.
Blue Peafowl eggs from
hen 4 yrs. old in June, $2. ea.
PP. C C. Haslam, Jr., Mar-
snellville,
Pr. Blue Indian Seaioet 4
yrs. old, $25. Cannot ship. O.
H. Hall, 1601 Chestnut St.,
Augusta.
White Flemish Giant rab-
bits, with Ped. papers, buck
and 2 does, born Jan, 29,
1959, 14 lbs. ea, $65.; buck
and 3 does, all producing, $80.
All eligible for Reg. Mrs. Wm.
F. Harvey, 3448 Peach Or-
Sar ee: Augusta, Ph. RE.
6- ;
Purebred Ped. show type
rabbits. Calif, Black and
Chocolate Dutch breeding
stock, from Grand Champ
bloodlines. Can ship any age
or sex including bred does.
C. W. Stinson, Ellenwood, Ph.
GR, 4-4673.
Big size rabbits, buck and
does and little rabbits. O. J.
Samples, 78 Anniston, Ave.,
SE, Atlanta.
Few White Rabbits, 1-3.
mos., es -$2. ea. at my place.
F. M. Westbrooks, Hwy.
19, Box 224, N, Alpharetta.
White King pigeons, $2.50
pr., $2. pr. for 25 or more.
Jack Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.,
ie a Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
3 trios Chucker quail, mat-
ed and laying; also, 3 pens
for sale. L, L. Hobbs, Rt. 1,
Upatoi, Ph. FA. 3-7092,
Quail eggs and baby quail;
also, Ringneck pheasant eggs
and baby pheasants. Permit
No. 19. Walter H. Hagan,
Renolds Rd., Morrow, Ph. GR.
8-6623 (Jonesboro). :
Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs and young quail every
week. Permit No. 52. J. L.
Boyle, ce Peaceful _ Valley :
Tade, 1328 21st St., Colum-
Farm, U. &. Hoy, 1, Blythe, | fade, 19%, 21 St
Northern. Bobwhite quail
LIVESTOCK eggs, $15. C; baby Bobwhites,
1 ony = old, eae and
up; Chukar eggs, $3. doz. de.
WANTED baby Chukars, 1 wk. old and
Want young male goats any
breed and any number. F
Woodruff, 608 Grove St.,
Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-4585.
Want several Angus cows
with bull calves at side. Cows
to be good milkers and either
Reg. or subj. to Reg: also,
want 50 or more Angus or
polled Hereford cows with
up, 50 ea. and up. Permit
No. 34. J. L. Taylor, Taylors
Mill Rd., Rt. 2, Fort Valley, Vall
Ph. TA. 5-5804.
Bobwhite quail eggs, 20
ea.; day old quail ea.
Permit No. 2. Curtis Hudson,
Rt. 2, Maysville.
Northern Bobwhile quail
eggs and young quail every
week. Permit No. 13. D. L.
calves at side. purebred but|Brookins, 8861 Morningside
not necessarily Reg, - E./Dr., Columbus, Ph. FA. 3-
|Aycock, Moultrie. 9175.
Want strawberry roan
Tenn. Walker (horse), 53-9
yrs. old. Must be stylish,
spirited and gentle. All let-
ters ans. E. L. Gay Jr., Fort
Gaines, Ph. PO, 8-3044.
GAME, FOWL, etc.
FOR SALE
Sandy Flemish Giant rab-
bits with Ped. papers, eligi-
ble for Reg. One buck and 3
does, born Jan. 20, 1959, 15-
18 lbs. ea.; One Reg. doe,
born, Dec. 28, 1956. 16 lbs.
All five for $95, Fred How-
arth, 2203 Ward Ave., Augu-
sta, Ph. RE. 6- 9838.
Selling out my stock of
guinea pigs (cavies) rabbits,
game chickens, Jap. Silkies,
Raven colored Cornish games,
bantams, mixed bantams, dif.
kinds of quail, and all pens
and incubator. L. G. Dunn,
94-5th St., N. W. Atlanta 8,
Ph, TR. 6-6572.
Rabbits, about 3/4 Flemish
Giant, from Ped. Flemish buck
and 1/2 Flemish doe. Does
bred to Ped. Flemish buck,
$4. ea., some grey and some
fawn color; young rabbits,
same stock, 2-3 mos. old, $1.75
ea. Will _ ship. Charles C.
Stamey, Box 247, Clarkes-
ville, (Clarkesville to Mt.
Airy Rd.),
Purebred N. Z. White rab-
bits, not Ped., excellent breed-
ing stock, juniors, bucks and
does, $4. ea. or $9. trio. Will
ship. M. Jones, Box 50,
Bristol, Ph. 2821,
rs.| with young un
'50e ea. for young ones;
All ou :
bred does, $8 ea.
and good breeders.
bucks, read
ea. Will no
Also,
ship. Entire lot
Green.
Guinea pigs
and $4 ea.; also, turkeys, $4
ea.; baby chicks, $3 doz. Will
(cavies),
ish rooster. Lockard Bell, 2677
Pharr Rd., NE, Atlanta 17.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE
30 or 35 lbs. Stuart pecans,
1959 crop, 30c lb. at my home,
40e lb. PP. S.D. Welch, 2129
Brown Mill Rd., Atlania 15,
Ph. MA 7-7988.
Gourds 6-14 in. cir. 10 ea.
Mrs. W. E, Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150 Camilla,
7 qt. National Pressure | 2
canner, aioe in good condi-
tion. Mrs. P. Reeves, 746
Coane St, Barnesville,
Ph, 13-2R
Country ham dried salt
cured wt. around 25 or 30 Ib.
ea. Guaranteed against spoil-
age. Add postage. Mrs. Mar-
tha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53,
Ellijay. :
Three (3) 50 Ib. cans of
new cornfed, firm, very white,
can. Roy R.
Daughtry, Met-
ter.
feathers, $10. for the lot. M.
ie Steed, Church ss Pal- |
metto, Ph, 5127.
About 50 bu. white corn for
feed, $1.50 bu. at my barn.
Jack L, Wintel, Rt. 2, Vil-
la Rica.
14 Ibs.-18 Ibs. ane cur-
hams $1. per lb.; shoul-
sere 75 lb., bacon 35 Ib. In-
dividual gauze sacks.
Hughes, R.F.D. Dial Com-
munity, Cherry Log.
Soybean hay, 50e bale. W.
yea Jr., Byron, Ph, SH
100 Ib.
cap. print bags |
$4.50 doz. PP. Mrs. Frank
Goodrum, Rt. 3, Box 254, Fort
ey.
12 white flour sacks with
colored borders and flowers
to match. Pillow cases 25 = :
Add postage. Mrs,
Brown, Ballground.
White feed sacks, 100 cap.
not washed 4, $1.: chicken
fertilizer 506 eB burlap
sacks 15 ea. ee J. E. Car-
er Box 487, emurry Dr.
. Ww. Atlanta, Pe DI 4-1388.
Blue peafowl eggs from hen
who will be 4 yrs. old in aS
Eggs, $2 ea. postpaid. C.
Haslam, Jr., Marshallville.
Common pigeons, mated and
working, $1 pr.; also, bantam
hens, $1 ea.; one white Pekin
drake, $2.50. Starling Yawn,
Box 45, Byromville.
60 Calif. and N. Z. white
rabbits, all bred. Will sell the
lot or part, with cages. Robin
RE eres Rt Ay ae Ph.
1 pr. cavies, $1; aa one
female breeder,
ship. Jennie Jolley, Rt. 4, Box
194, Douglasville.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
Feb. hatch, $2.50 pr., Exp.
Col.; hatching eggs, $18 C., 20c
ea. PP; white doves, $5 pr.;
Ringneck doves, $3 pr.; Chuk-
ar Partridges, laying, $6 pr.;
hatching eggs, 20c ea. Send
M. O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
pele St., NE, Atlanta 8. Per-
mit
4 Calif. rabbits, 2 guinea
pigs and one white duck, all
males, for sale or trade for
female guinea _ pigs, English
buck, one pr. Calif. or Blond
quail or rabbits. Bobby Phil-
lips, 514 Rock Springs Rd.,
NE, Atlanta 9, Ph. TR. 4-1270,
Extra large, 1959 hatched,
Northern Bobwhite breeder
quail, improved 40 yrs., 1 to
3 ozs. heavier than avg. Hatch-
ing eggs from such and young
quail, now available. Permit
No. 1, Free color Poet wt.
cert., prices. Wm. Thomas,
Box K, 421 Mark Bldg. At-
lanta, Ph, MU. 8-0866,
$5. Will not
One _ good = bell, $15.
Mrs. Wynel L Smarr, 412
C. | Neely . Ave. East Point, Ph.
7442.
Riding bridle and Martin-
gale, good as new, see at my
place. Saddle already sold.
George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring.
85 white chicken feed sacks,
smooth cloth, 25 ea. Will
ship C.0.D. you pay postage.
Mrs. G. M. Wagoner, Rt. 2,
Blairsville.
Yellow Bees wax, 3 lbs. del.
Me ae Geo. N. Thomas, Rocky
or
Honey, 2 lb. jar 60c, case of
12: Jars: $6.25... B.: also
bulk honey (bring your eet
container), 25c lb. John L
Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Want 100 lb. white sheeting
feed sacks, cheap. Mrs. Edgar
Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
Want several hundred old
fashioned Marble and Pear
tomato plants or seeds of
er Joseph W. Smith, Rt.
1, Box 28-A, Waverly.
Want 100 large, white, tur-
key feathers. Will pay 1/2
cent ea, plus postage after re-
ceiving feathers. Miss Janice
Griffin, 3590 Stewart Rd.,
Doraville.
Want 5
Ib. bucket comb
vonia.
honey, PP. H. T. Long, La-
for service, $4}
trade some for big type Corn-}.
the best home made lard,. $5.
30 lbs. clean used goose |
Lloyd |
washed and ironed 3, $1.25 or}9
cheaper. Jerry Winters, West ew
$3 |
ed vente a set, $35 50.
age, Miss Loi
Finleyson,_
large 75c Diaper shirt OSe 4
Add postage. Mrs. Floyd a
jor, Rt. 8, Gainesville.
Crochet center. pieces
50c, 15 in. $1 16 to 18i
22 to 26 in. $2.50. Chair 36
$2.50, Vanity sets, $2 mo
edge, 1/2 in. 25c, 1 in. 50c per
yee Decorative pot holders
3, $1. Mrs. W. E. Woote:
, Box 150, Camilla.
White crochet 21
doilies, $2.50, 20 doilie:
ore design $2, 17
$1.50, 14 doilie $1; i
square doily
pineapple design 25,
fet Scarf 22 x 36 p.
Jo Di: Bilis=Iie
Broadcloth Silane
crocheted edge $1.00 ;
dish towels ae $1; old fash
ion bonnetts ans med. $1
apron3, $1 med
ose
Zip
3.50; also ae
same design $3.50. 11
and white doilies $1.25
in. white doilie with ruffle
fine thread very lacy, $3.
Bt. Cook, Be 1, Box 2
del. in Gal Mrsot
ees Appling: os
and 3. Handed e wil
cloth. Blue or yellow, 80
or 2, $1.50. Mrs. E. M. So
land, Rt. 3, Ellijay. :
Se print or ae
3, $140 with bib 3, e198
Old on bonnets print
| pastel, $1.00 ea.; ~ dresser Peg
scarfs emb, and =
ends, ee
aprons 50c ea. add pos
Mrs. Byron Haynes, R
Gainesville,
Crores bed spread. pines d
apple and diam a #
size 108 x 122 in,, $
color, PP.
berry, Rt. B.,
Hot plate mats ne Bay
to match, $1.00 set; 15. in. a
18 in, Vanity crocheted 5
$1.50 ea.;. vanity turt.
lows, $1.75; 13 in. white
colored centerpieces $1.00
9 pe. ficia color chair a n Je
sofa set, $3.00. Add postage.
Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee.
Quilt tops, new print,
dbl. bed size $2, 30c postage,
$6 size 60c postage. Heavy
cotton padded pretty patterns; _
hand made bed spreads dbl.
bed size $3.50, single $1.75,
35 postage nice re
Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. , Buford.
Ladies ae hand
bags, Corde and Rug yarn ~
with plastic handles and base,
$6.00 to $8; Teen age bags,
Corde and dbl. quick cotton,
$2.00 to $3.50. Mrs. Sree
Crozier, Bluffton.
Hand tufted bed
peafowl design on
bed size good grade thee
worked in colors $6, 30c post-.
age. Mrs. Edgar Rene
Rt. 2, Adairsville. :
Crocheted vanity sets 2 pieces
9 x 12, one pe. 7 x 12; match=
ing 15 in. doilie in colors or
white $3, 4 pe. dresser scarfs
15 x 36 $3.50. del. Mrs. Ida S.
oe 232 Maple St. os 4
on.
Little diaper shirts 25 a.
Baby bibs eee a med
ae 4