Farmers
ulletin
Commissioner
state for the past tae years.
Wh n hogs became cheap, omens
ition, figuring they could af-
ct lose a few, says J. N. McDuffie,
vestock inspector, State Depart-
_ Agriculture. ss
pouih reac that seems to be
: (1) Have all well hogs inoculat-
immediately. (2) Refrain from buying
observe the most extreme care pos-
sible in purchasing feeder hogs. (3)
Dispose of dead animals immediately by
burying or burning. :
Farmers must realize that the cost
for inoculating hogs is a necessary ex-
pense. Vaccination cannot be taken
lightly or it may cost a farmer his entire
herd.
: Notice lo A
Produce is
& _ Georgia farmers are reminded
: 2 all persons dealing in produce
who purchase such commodities
| from farmers by check are required
| by law to be bonded and to carry an
identification ecard issued by the
State Department of Agriculture.
: Persons selling produce may ex-
| ercise their rights and ask to see the
| identification card of any buyer who
_ offers to pay for his purchase with
a check,
~The identification card issued by
the: State Department of Agriculture
_ bears the name and the license num-
ber of the individual as well as the
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1960
INOCULATE YOUR HOGS
NUMBER 4]
scoigia on ast do three
mount of his bond.
Georgia
EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
RGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
Now that the outbreak has hit the
state, the most important thing for
farmers to do is be extremely cautious
in purchasing hogs. Take every precau-
tion to check the source of the animal
before buying. Even inoculating the
hog at the place of purchase does not
insure the farmer that the animal is not
carrying the disease. Until the epidemic
is ended, any farmer who carries a new-
ly purchased hog onto his farm is taking
a definite risk of infecting his entire
herd.
Careful disposal of dead animals is
most important in controlling hog-chol-
era. All dead animals should be buried
or burned on the premises. Do not take
chances on infecting the rest of the herd
or your neighbors hogs by careless dis-
posal.
Farmers should also be cautious
about feeding garbage to hogs. All gar-
bage should be thoroughly cooked be-
fore given to the hogs.
Complete Wool Sales
Records Are Important
With the beginning of the new wool
marketing year, and shearing time well
under way or completed, growers are
reminded to get complete sales records
if they intend filing for wool incentive
payments under the National wool pro-
gram, Marketings since March 31 will be.
eligible for payments under the 1960
program, John F. Bradley, Administra-
tive Officer of the Agricultural Stabili-
zation and Conservation State Office,
stated today.
Sales records should be kept by the
producer until an application is filed at
the county office. Payments under the
1960 program will not be made until mid-
summer of 1961. :
Payments under the 1959 wool pro-
gram will be made this summer.
Growers are also reminded that the
grower who receives the highest price
for his wool also receives the largest pay-
ment under the wool incentive program.
The payment rate is the percentage ne-
cessary to bring the National average
price received by growers during the
marketing year up to the incentive level
of 62 cents a pound.
e e
Georgia, First:
@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS
Minimum County Wheat
Support To Be $1.94
The basic minimum price-support rate
for 1960-crop wheat in Georgia will be
$1.94 a bushel.
This rate is based on the minimum
National average wheat support of $1.77
a bushel for the 1960 crop announced
_ last summer, John F. Bradley, Admini-
strative Officer of the ASC State Office,
announced today. Loans will be available
at the minimum rate early in the price-
support period.
The final rates will be determined on
the basis of supply and parity figures as
of July 1, and any loans made at the
minimum rate will be adjusted as neces-
sary at that time.
Agricultural
CALENDAR
June 13 - 18, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton
District Project Achievement Meetings.
June 15, Georgia Experiment Station, Ex-
periment Georgia Seedsmen Association
Short Course.
June 17, Millen - Jenkins County Dairy Fes-
tival.
June 20 - 25, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton
District Project Meetings.
June 22, Georgia Experiment Station, Grif-
fin - Georgia Corn Millers Association
State Meeting.
June 27 - July 1 Wahsega, Dahlonega
North Georgia Forestry Camp.
June 27-30, Rock Eagle Park, Eatonton
State 4-H Council Meeting.
June 29, Rock Eagle Park, EatontonMas-
ter 4-H Club Banquet.
July 13 - 15, Center for Continuing Educa-
tion, University of Georgia, Athens
Southeastern Community Development
Association.
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WORK
WANTED
ame
36 yr. old christian woman,
wants job light farm work on
farm for salary, room and
board. Write. Miss Audrey
May, Box 233, Berlin.
Man with wife and 2 boys,
want job tending to laying
hens on poultry farm, or work-| M
ing on reg, farm for wages, or
walsing baby chicks. Ready to
move any time. W. I. Hob-
Sood, Rt. 2, Ranger.
Man, 21 yrs. old, wants gen.
farm. work. Willing to work
for board, room and average
salary that can live on. Can
start immediately. Roy A.
Niblett, 2239 Brown Mill Rd.
S. E. Atlanta 15.
Retired, single man, white,
want job light work of any
kind on farm, caretaker, stock,
etc. for room, board and rea-
< Pall salary. No bad habits.
ould batch, G. C. Henry, 212
Pierce St. LaGrange.
50 yr. old, white single man
wants job as caretaker of
farm for good family, for sal-
ry, room and board. Hughey
amb, Rt. 3, c/o J. J. Summer-
ville. Fayetteville.
Middleaged white woman
wants job on farm for room
board and $18.00 week salary.
must have bus fare. Mrs,
pone Storey, Rt. 1, Box 38,
ake Park.
_ 48 yr. old single man wants
light farm work on farm for
room board and salary. Can
drive truck, etc. D. Ellington,
ey W. Gordon St. Thomas-
on.
32 yr. old white man and
wife, christians, with baby
and 1 small girl, want j o b
tending laying hens and broil-
ers, on dairy or reg. farm on
50-50 basis. Can drive car
and truck. Must be with chris-
tian people, non-drinkers.
ev. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3,
Hijay.
White, 45 yr. old widow,
wants job with nice, reliable
aged couple on farm doing
light farm work for home and
weekly salary. Have to be
moved. No actual field work.
Prefer near Rome, Calhoun,
Atlanta or No. Ga. Mrs. V.
Garrison, Rt. 2, Chats-
worth
a ag Ce Te
White man with wife, 2
children wants job caring for
laying hens, or raising broil-
ers. Drive truck. Some exp.
with chickens. Want 4 R.
house, on school bus Rt., and
weekly salary. U. S. Hemp-
hill, Rt. 2, Acworth.
Want job looking after
chickens or light farm work
on farm. Widow with 2 child-
ren, girl 4 and boy 3 yrs.
Need at once. May Turnbell,
787 Washington St., S. W., At-
lanta 15.
ie a hE ae ae
34 yr. old white woman
wants job on farm doing light
farm chores, for room, board
and salary. Have school age
child. Mrs. Janie Wilkerson,
1416 Marks Church Rd, Au-
gusta. Ph, RE 3-4767,
Want job light farm work
on farm with elderly party,
for good home. Willing work-
er with best of references. L.
A. Borders, c/o Mrs. F. Cash,
Rt. 4, Fitzgerald.
Want job on poultry or
dairy farm. Exp. in dairy
work, not in poultry. Wife
and 5 children. Want on school
bus Rt. near church. Have to
be moved. Need job at once.
Delbert E. Free, 76 W. Atlanta
St., Tallapoosa.
Man with family wants job
on poultry farm caring for
laying hens, for weekly salary
or percentage basis, or would
consider a large number of
broiler chicks, Write full par-
ticulars. . C, Ferguson, Rt.
2, Dahlonega.
- MARKET BUL
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want family man to work
six thousand (6,000) turpen-
tine boxes on halves, and fam-
ily to help on farm. W. R.
Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrightsville.
Want small family, white
or colored, as Caretaker on
farm, some extra work, drive
tractor and truck. Good pay
for the farm day work. House
wired, on school bus route,
and close to churches. See or
call collect. E. G. Perryman,
Rt. -1,. Cuthbert, Ph. RE. 2=
2856.
Want man and wife, 50 yrs.
or older, to live on small cat-
tle farm near Covington, and
do some light farm work.
R. house, with water and bath,
wired for elec. stove. Must be
able furnish good references.
L. Frey, 5755 Memorial
M.
Dr., Stone Mountain. Ph. HI
3-7370.
Want married couple, no
children, for light farming.
Must be willing and able
workers. Wife to help with
flowers and other light farm
work. House with hot and
cold running water, 3 meals
a day and $100 month cash.
Allen A. Stevens, c/o Sun-
hel Plantation, RFD, McIn-
osh.
Want farmer or middleaged
couple as Caretaker. Small
herd Beef cattle. House with
bath, hot water. Light work.
$75 mo. plus share beef pro-
fits. Begin immediately. State
age, wt., height, experience
and family obligations. F. E.
Schluter, Thalmann Rd.
Brunswick. Ph. AM 5-855,
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
1952 Dodge pickup 3/4 ton
truck. Motor completely over-
hauled, good tires, body fair
cond., $265. or exch. for cows
or calves of equal value. R. E.
Benton, Rt. 4, Newnan, Ph.
AL. 3-5579.
Hammer Mill, med. size, 3
screws of dif. sizes, good cond.,
pull by belt; Cotton duster, 6
row, good cond.; side dresser
for Ford tractor like new. J.
N. McDaniel, Rt. 2, Glen-
wood. i
John Deere, 2 row cultiva-
tor for model 520 or 620, al-
most new, $150; 10 ft. tool
bar with 9 coiled springs, for
3-point hitch, $175; six 3/4 in.
sq. coiled springs for tool bar
420, $35.00. Milton P. Min-
chew Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph.
SH. 3-5806.
.D 6 Caterpillar bulldozer,
like new, with 14 ft. blade,
tilt or angle, oil clutch, elec-
tric starting motor. Used only
a_ short time on farm. C. H.
Walker, Rt. 2, Clarksville.
Bush_and Bog Taylorway 3
point Hitch, 24 in. 8 disc har-
row, used 15 hours, $200;
1950 Ford tractor, perfect
cond. new tires, $600; one
Scoop 3 point hitch for Ford
tractor, $60. L. E. Harris, 243
Phillips Dr., Forest Park, Ph.
PO. 1-5518.
Farmall tractor and culti-
vator with distributor, 11 in.
new back tire, runs good,
$350.00; Ford cult. frame with
4 ft. used 1 yr. $85.00. Jack
Lowe, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald.
Buggy, extra good cond.,
$50.00. Jess Holbook, 415
North Main St. Jonesboro, Ph.
GR. 8-6771.
Two dise plow, tool bar for
J. D. MT tra., $175; 20 disc
smoothing harrow, needs one
disc. $75; 1950 Ford 1-1/2 T.
truck, 14 ft. bed, two new
tires, new clutch, $350; 1/2
HP well pump; 40 ft. 1 in.
and 1-1/4 in. galv. pipe, $40.
H. T. Jennings, c/o Shady
Crest Farm, Rt. 1, Hiram, Ph.
WH 2-2047, (Douglasville)
One 100 cap. chick incu-
bator $10; also brooder, $8.
Miss Sandra, Frederikson,
Winston, Ph. WH. 2-2991.
Electric Incubator, used 2
times, 235 quail egg, and 85
to 106 hen egg cap. J. T. Was-
sock, Tarry town, -
Allis Chalmers 60 combine,
power take off ready to go
(never used enough to be
hurt), $335. J. C. Holloway,
Winterville, Ph. R-I 2-2542.
Set of planters with fer-
tilizer distributor for Farmall
Cub tractor $100. Jack Crowd-
er, Melody Brook Farm, Rt.
3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta,
Ph. HE. 5-8656. :
Combine 52R with motor,
good cond. side del. hay rake
also young mule. See a
make offer. A. E. aa Rt.
3, Lithonia, HU. 2-6824.
Allis Chalmers rake a n d
Allis Chalmers roto baler,
$650.00. Lawrence Cobb, 3529
Piedmont Rd.. N. E. Atlanta
5. Ph. CE 3-6853.
Late model 60 Allis Chal-
mers combine, used very lit-
5| tle and in first class cond.
$400. If interested call. D. B.
Sumner, Vidalia, Ph. 4428.
Allis Chalmers combine
model 60, excellent cond.
ready to go into the field.
Mrs. Robert C. Watkins, 1922
Piedmont Rd., N. E. Atlanta
9. Ph. TR 6-6714.
Two row mule drawn corn
and cotton planter, needs new
hoppers, $12.50; mule drawn
hay rake, excellent cond. ex-
cept one wheel needs small
welding job, $12.50. Both at
farm. L. G. Hendricks, Box
571, White, Ga. EV. 2-4038
(Cartersville).
13 Premium automatic wa-
terers 8 ft. long, used very
little, reasonable price; also
want Hog feeders at least 8
hole or larger. Would consider
one neding repairs. Dalton
Mathis, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald.
Electrical ho e,
around plants instead of us-
ing a hand hoe). Never used,
cost $40. Mrs. Ray R. Willis,
3853 Napier Ave., Macon.
Battery Broiler outfit, cap.
250 broilers per week. A. F.
Bioust, 5066 Rockbridge Rd.,
Stone Mt., Ph. Tel. 9510.
Gehl Ford Ge Harvester.
with row attachment in good
cond., $7.50 Ira Teem, RFD
i, Milner, Ph. 4897 (Griffin)
Intnl. No. 64 combine 5
cut. Cub engine cut less than
250 acres. $475.00 will del,
P, M. Cowan, Hawkinsville,
TW. 3-4696.
Super M. Farmall and 177
New Holland baler.. Both in
excellent cond. H. S. Daws,
Rutledge, Ph. 2357.
1947 Ford Ferguson tractor,
newly overhauled, good tires,
one bush and bog harrow, one
set of mow board plows and
one side disc. All in good
cond. $700 cash. Gertry Dills,
Rt. 4, Blairsville, (Hwy. 76).|
Turner power Hay baler
with Wisconsin motor 3 5/
x 4, good cond., Roy W. Parks,
531 W. Washington Street,
Gainesville.
Blantion bush and. bog har-
row and one trailer 7 x 10
bed with 3 ft. side. H. D. Gal-
loway, Rt. 3, Clarkesville.
Combine. Massey Harris,
self propelled clipper, 7 ft.
cut, good cond. $700. Chester
W. Clarke, Rt. 2, Covington,
Ph, PL, 6408.
New Holland super 77 hay
baler, with Wisc. motor, ex-
cellent cond.; 7 ft. Intn] mow-
ing machine; 7 ft. David Brad-
ley mowing machine, practi-
cally new; Rol-a bar Window
rake. Ed M. Wadley, Boling-
broke, Ph. 3530.
Ford 641 Work master trac-
tor, good as new; Allis Chal-
mer 60 combine, ready to put
in-field; 12 row McCormick
grain drill, good cond. All at
bargan price. W. C. Bradley,
Canon, (Franklin Co.)
One ea. 340 gal. all S. S.
and 600 gal. bulk farm tank
complete. Both like new; two-
ton Brower feed mixer; small
De Laval separator; one set
of surge milking machines. C.
N. Roberds Jr., c/o Roberds
Dairy, 2500 Tennessee Ave.,
Savannah.
3H. 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.
|1oad 150 bu. hour, good
nd | $65.00 (4. mi. east
(works 3-73
g | Dower unit Me
5 row mule cotton duster in
good cond., $100. L. E. Stone,
Rt. 2, Thomson. :
5.00. S. M. Partridg
Cooley Rd.. La Grang
Tuxedo 4-4391..
Carter overhaul P
Shaker, practically new.
bert Arnold, Rt. 3, Bo:
Ashburn. sie tes
One grain auger, 4 in. di
meter 16 ft. electri
on paved Hwy.) M. W.
Rt. 1, Zebulon, Ph. LO.
One heavy duty four
trailer with flat body in go
.
Bluffton; Gas. a
J. B. Sedberry 12
mill with belt in
cond. small Bisel arTO
1959 Lilliston peanut comb
like new, and _ Internatior
peanut shaker, C. M.
Jr., Rt. 2, Albany. |
30 in. upright Mead
grist mill, with belt and low
speed 20 HP elec. moto:
leys and bo:
Blakely.
One Horse wagon,
tires, in good shape )3
also want 150 ft. automati
feeder trough chain and legs
for Buckeye feeder. Lin Parks,
Rt. 4, Ellijay, Ph. ME 5-4590.
Two 6 can Intl Milk Coo
ers, good cond., $40
both $75; one Rite Way Mi
ing Machine, good condition,
$25. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memor~
ial Bere: Stone Mt., Ph.
Jeep, 4 wheel drive, com.
pletely rebuilt, new motor,
new tires, new brakes,
clutch, new carburetor,
wiring. Excellent Jee
400 miles since overhauling.
Fully guaranteed. Must sell.
W. Lee Morrison, Jr., 325.
Argonne Dr., N. W., Atlanta 5,
Ph. CE 3-0428 (home) s
Good one horse wagon for
sale. J. B. Eskew,
Whitesberry, >
HD = .9 bulldoze
6-8 yd. pan, lowboy an
truck tractor. Mrs. Ste
venson, Royston, Ph. 8740.
One Oliver Cultipacker two
sections and one E, Z. flo
fertilizer spreader, nearly
new. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Tem.
ple, Ph. 4498 after 8 P.
New 3 horse power Briggs
and Stratton gas engine with
small saw rig Sell together or
separately at about-half price.
KE. R. Daniel, Rt. 4, Thomas~
ton. See oe
American sawmill complete,
Cormick Dear-
ing. Ready to cut lumber.
Cen be seen to a
aycross on Hwy. 84, $
Earnest McClellan, Rt. 3, W
cross (at Mill) ee
1949 Ford tractor with Fo
harrows, in good -
sale, Lendon C. Ivey, Rt.
Cumming, Ph. Tulip 7-5303.
grass_and pickup attachmer
with Le Roi power unit, extra
blades and parts; also 3 ir
es nm pump mounted on
32 H. P. Wisc. air cooled unit.
Reasonably _ priced. les
Logan, Rt. 2, Trion, Ph. 2532.
Hay Bailer, 24 tooth Ber-
muda grass plow, small ir-
rigating system, 5 H. P. gaso-
line - ine. 500 ft. light steel
ipe oz. sprinklers; one
Easy Flo, 1054 model Dodge
milk truck, insulated saa
good shane; 1951 Dodge at
up truck, C. A: ge, Rt.
Lithonia, Ph. HU 2-6609.
9 N. Ford tractor, no hard
work since complete over=
haul, good rubber, many new
parts added. Make offer. R, C.
Newcomb, Leesburg, Ph. HE.
5-9861. 3
4H. P, garden tractor, lay-
off plow, turning plow cult
vator, 2 sets of small plows
and Gee Whiz, All in A-1
cond. $175.00. Henry Luallin,
Wt 3y Tallapovs. 2 ae
with row crop header,
header, and windrow p:
two sets of knives. Good
ready to use. Da
{
der,
2051,
| : EQUIPMENT
5 Jubilee tractor. P.
ees
- bridg
New Idea corn picker, in
rr shape, $350.00. S. E.
oker Jr., Rt, 4, Fitzgerald,
Fa, .
Allis Chalmers U type trac-
yr, power take - o pale
burns fuel or gasoline, excel-
_ Jent tires and running cond.;
- with John Deere, sixteen disc,
off-set, harrow. All ready for|
use, $325.00 for both or trade Cc
for smaller tractor. A. S.
Araujo, Box 145, Rt. 1, Warm
Springs (at Durand)
tae Alpharetta, Pp.
id de. Re
a zz i
GR 5-5396.
Jersey cow giving 5 gals. of
milk day, nursing two, 3
wks, old calves, Shorthorn
and brown Swiss; Jersey cow,
freshen 8rd. calf in July; Red
Poll cow, freshen 4th calf in
July, $450. for all five. Hen-
ty Whitworth Jr., Rt. 1, Mar-
in.
Nice selection Holstein
springing heifers, bred to
: July 15th on.
V disease free; also Reg.
reshen from
pee ae iB: . ee
armington, a, ph.. 2603
(Madison),
440 John Deere crawler, 7 ft.
_ blade scarefire floating trail-
er, and 3 yd. pan, $4,000.00
bby Re Casper, Rt. 1, Win-
Large hammer mill with
_ large motor and one pick up
pee and side del. rake. .
on, Alamo, Ph. LO. 8-
ost-hole
or Ford
Jub . Cole,
Rt. 1, Panola Rd. Ellenwood,
Ger enleaf 4-4508 (Stock-
eyes
_ Want good used
ligger attachment
Want wire wheeled road
cart to seat two people, and
harness with breast collar, or
_ would buy good Jig cart, rub-
ber
tires. Must be in good
i hape and reasonable price.
PEC tisk. Boston,
Want one used corn Top-
a Quote best cash price. A.
. O=
_ L. Weaver, Rt. 1, Ocilla, Ph.
oes
Be pnd pea dr
8/4 ELP., goo
dition, reasonably priced.
John
Want pair of wagon scales
cheap, t!
State price. C. H.
Richland.
___ Want small tractor, Massey
_ Want rotary pasture motor,
at least six ft. cut, within 60
miles of Cuthbert. Letters
answered. H. Merrick, Rt. 4,
Cuthbert.
ae Want old. windmill that is
not in use. Send price and
place where can be seen.
S George Saxon, Rt. 1, Box 296,
Bowman. | -
_ Want plow stock also a corn
er, mule drawn.
rs. L. W. Porter, Rt. 3, Bu-
ford and Cumming Hwv, Bu-
Want good shallow well
ot
with tank, reasenably
iced. J. F. Rickett, Rt. 1,
hickamauga. | :
Want_one eae cooler 1/2 or
working con-
L. Robinson, Box 36,
Ailey. | i x
at can be rebuilt.
Overly,
Harris Pony, John Deere, or
Allis Chalmers; also want 100
~pullets 4-6 months old. John
Carroll, Rt. 3, Buford.
Want one old fashioned two
horse circle plow foot in good
cond. State best price. Major
Crowe, Rt. 2, Box 178, Old
Flowery Branch Rd.. Gaines-
ceeville, -
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
es ae Cattle
2 = ford bull 18 months old, ready
_ for service, $275. W. S. Chan-
Fine specimen reg. Here-
adler, c/o Tara Farms, Rt. 1,
Calhoun, ph. MA 9-5173.
Dbl. Standard reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 6 and 8
_ months old, four open heifers,
in. buyers name, reasonable
prices. Ro
cows and cows with
calves by side. All registered
Goddard, Rt. 2
Klondike) Ph. Ht
thonia,
22-2672. i
3 Black Angus bulls, not
--reg., large enough for service,
_ around
_ Teem, Milner, Ph. 4897 (Grif-
00 Ibs., $150. ea. Ira
fin):
_ Guernsey milch cow, fresh
th 2nd. calf sivin 3 gals
Gentle and m easy.
market price. Eu-
Rt, 3 Alpharet-
_Reg. polled hereford bull
sired by Adv. choice Dom. 16
calved Aug. 23, 1957, wt.
about 1150 lbs. John W. Sher-
idan, Box 215, Maysville.
2 Guernsey heifers freshin
with heifer calves, 3 freshen
: 1 or I
ing herd
of 40 cow milk-
ng with 910 lb, daily
milk base; also, 22 heifers,
from 2 to 20 mos. old. Sei} all
or half. N. Cofer, Rt. 1,
Box 284 Washington, Ph. OS,
8-2201. :
5 Reg. Angus bulls, 8-14
mos. old, top quality with ex-
cel. bloodlines, from clean
herd. Halter broke, guarante-
ed _ breeders and will deliver,
pad 4 ee soenven aa
roy, Rt. 2, Colbert, Ph. SY.
1-5056 (Danielsville).
Several choice Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, with outstand-
ing blood lines, 10 mos. to 2
yrs. old; also, several heifers
for sale. Winton C. Harris, Rt.
I, Sereven, Ph. TU. 4-2312
(Odum).
12 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, 10 to 16 mos. old,
sired by ALF Battle Return
9, dark color, best of blood-
lines, $150. to $125.; also,
first week in July; rn- |COWs and calves and heifers,
cee bulls. 15204 eee priced to sell. Will deliver
All reg. and artificialy blood |@"where in Ga. Hardwick
pe. Reasonable rises. F, | Harris, Gibson.
- Bunn Midville, Ga. S :
: : _ wine
Reg. short horn bull, im-
ported from Scotland, for| Reg. Landrace gilts and
sale fo prevent inbreeding;|boars, reg. in buyers name,
-|also-extra good -1100 Ibs., 10
yr. old mule. Harlan L. Sell,
Hoschton, Ph. OL 4-2469.
. Production tested beef cat-
tle herd; breeder code No. 8
Herd No. 2 with Ga. Agricul-
tural extension Service on
farm Performance testing pro-
gram. 29 cows, 25 calves, 9
heifers, 1 bull. Complete rec-
ords, available in total or in
parts. Joe W. Butler, Rt. 1,
amilla, Ph, 3516. ao
Holstein and Swiss dairy
heifers to calve during sum-
mer; also Holstein and Ayer-
shire reg. bulls ready for ser-
vice, T. B. and Blood tested,
vaccinated. E. L. Rogers,
Plains, Ph, VA 4-4795. 2
32 cows, 359 lb. base, also
250 gal. Wilson milk cooler.
R. J. Council, Blythe, Ph. LY
2-3868 (Augusta).
11 months old, Reg. polled
Hereford bull with papers,
115. Ralph Dangar, Box 3,
oswell. :
Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. to
2 yrs. old, calfhood vacci-
nated; also, 2 females, one
with 4 mo. old heifer calf at
side. Both bred to our herd
bull. See at farm. F. W. Phil-
lips. c/o Westover Farm,
Kennesaw, Ph. 8-2959 (Mari-
tta). _
Reg. Black Angus bulls for
service, Reg. No. 2158817, fee
$2, Located 5-1/2 mi. W. of
Marietta, off Hwy. 120 on
Villa Rica Rd. E. F. Wilkins,
Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 428-9825.
Reg. Angus bull, excel. char-
acteristics, good conformation
and bloodlines, 25 mos. old,
priced to sell. J. C. Holloway,
Winterville, Ph. RI 2-2542.
Extra fine Reg. Guernsey
bull, with papers, 20 mos. old,
best bloodlines, priced right;
-lalso, Guernsey bull, 8 mos. old,
subj. to Reg.; fine full stock
Guernsey heifer with ist calf.
See J. H. Barrow, Rt. 2, Waco.
12 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, 12 to 17 mos. old,
well marked, good bloodlines
and large for age. Harry A.}*
Wasden, MD, Quitman.
41 Holstein first calf heif-
fers, sired by ABS bulls and
due to calve between July
25th and Oct. Ist. Some bred
to ABS bulls and some bred
to Angus bull. Thomas Me-
Croskey, c/o Macmor Farms,
Box 295, Perry.
2 Reg. Angus bulls, Hileen-
mere breeding, about 1 yr.
old, good conformation, $150.
ea. Oscar Silcox, Rt. 2, Box
23, Folkston. :
2 dbl. standard polled Here-
ford bulls of CMR Advance
Domino breeding, 17 mos. old;
5 yr. old herd sire, SS Ad-
vance Domino, prevent in-
black Reg. Hampshire rams,
1-3 yrs. old. John B. Smith,
Cleveland Rd., Dalton, Ph.
BR. 8-3705 after 6 PM.
6 purebred Holstein heifers,
about 550 Ibs. ea., $700. a
my farm. Partridge,
323 Cooley Rd., LaGrange,
Ph, TU. 4-4391. |
100 pct. imported bloodlines,
$25. and up. H. R. Gossett,
Cave Spring.
_Reg. Hampshire gilts, extra
nice and well marked, 11 wks.
old, avg. about 70 lbs. ea,
$17. ea. Papers in buyers
name; also, barrows, $25, pr.
ill not ship. Carl C. Smith,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Reg. Yorkshire pigs, 9 wks.
old, Reg. in buyers name,
$25. ea. FFA project. FOB my
place. Kenneth Lanceford, Rt.
2, Crawfordville.
ater eeeeenenermeeememnrene ee
9 Berkshire and Poland
China pigs, 7 wks. old 18ta of
June, $10. ea. Located on
Birmingham Crabapple Rd., 1
mi. So, of Birmingham Com-
munity. W. M. Neese, Rt. 4,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-4101.
Reg. S. P. C. hogs all ages,
from best bloodlines and Cert.
Brucellosis free herd. A, La-
Porte, Cordele.
Reg. S. P. C. hogs, all sizes
and ages, service boars and
bred gilts, bred to Cert. meat
type sires. All treated for
holera and Erysipelas and
Bangs free herd. Over 200
spring pigs to pick from. W.
Preston White, Rt. 2, Alamo,
Ph. LO. 8-3405.
3 Reg. Hampshire pigs, 14
wks. old, $25. ea.; also, one
Reg. Hampshire gilt, $65.
Harford Cook, Rt. 1, Paul
Samuel Rd. Kennesaw, Ph.
428-8988 (Marietta).
S.P.C. pigs, well marked
and extra good. At my place,
reasonable, subject to reg.
Paul Lamb, Fayetteville, (5
mi. S. of Fayetteville, on
ey 92) Inman, Ph. HO 1-
2 Reg. Berkshire boars, 3
mo. old, $25. ea. Will be reg.
in buyers name. Sired by
winner of the Reserved Grand
Champion in the Southeastern
Fair. Lin Parks, Rt. 4, Elli-
jay, Ph. ME 5-4590.
20 purebred Landrace pigs,
either sex; $15. ea. P. F. Ham-
ya Rt. 6, Eastman, Ph.
First class Berkshire boar,
6 months old, of Cert. meat
sire breeding. C. J. Hardman,
Commerce.
Reg. Tamworths, boars and
ilts, weaned and treated. J.
. Davis, ABBA, Rt. 3, Fitz-
gerald, ph. 6541.
Shoats, boars
Hampshire Duroc cross, all
under 50 lbs., $10. ea. Over
50 Ibs, 20e lb. Located 5-1/2
mi. W. of Marietta, just off
Hwy. 120 on Villa Rica Rd.
E. F. Wilkins, Marietta, ph.
428-9825. :
-11 -Landrace. - OIC pigs,
ready June 20th. Castrated
and wormed, $10. ea. tedagis
and gilts.
breeding, halter broke and|Kirby, Fayetteville, Ph.
well marked, an outstanding, | 1-4593.
proven, sire; also, 8 extra! 0 pigs Hampshire and
Tamworth mixed, meat hog
type. Roy Mabry, Rt. 4, Cum-
ming, Ph. TU 7-2537.
Purebred Duroes, bred gilts,
open gilts ready to breed.
t}Pigs 2-4 mo. old, either sex.
Priced reasonably, with or
without papers. Marvin New-
some, Sandersville, Ph. 3856.
ee Sct id
Reg. FFA Duroc Boars, 6|
mos. old, ready for service,
wormed, cholera treated, Sir-
ed by Grand Champ. boar
and Grand Champ. sow, $45.
ea. Gwyn Ballard, Williamson,
Ph. 6075 (Griffin).
_ Guinea pigs, full blooded,
little bone. One mi. South of
Mill Creek Church. Lee Hen-
derson, Rt. 1, Rocky Face,
Pigs, 8 wks. old red Du-
rocs, can be reg. in buyers
name, $12. Terry Roach, Su-
gar Valley Rd., Cartersville.
Purebred Durocs, open gilts,
bred gilts, pigs 2-4 mos. old,
either sex, with or without
papers. Best of breeding. Mar-
vin Newsome, Sandersville,
Ph. 3856. ;
_Reg. Landrace boars and
gilts, Service age. Reg. in
buyers name. Lawrence Shep-
pard, Rockbridge Rd., Rt. No.
3, Stone Mtn, Ph. HI 3-9032.
Reg. SPC boars, long meat
type, good bloodlines, nearly
large enough for service. See
at my place. George Fergu-
son, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
Reg. Landrace open and
bred gilts from large litters
with great ancestry. Rg.
boar, service age. H. M. Ed-
wards, Rt. 1, Winterville, ph.
Riverside 2-5717.
Reg. Duroc sow with litter
of 10 Reg. pigs: also, 2 Reg.
boars ready for service and 3
Reg. open gilts. All fine,
priced to sell. James Morris,
ove Rd., Macon, Ph. SH.
Reg. Landrace gilts, boars
and service age boars, im-
ported bloodlines, unrelated
prs., Reg. in buyers name.
Clyde Beaty, Rt. 2, Pavo.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun dbi. Reg, Palomino stal-
lion, : No. 550-168,
PHBA No. 15,357. Mares
boarded. Ray T. Warr, Rt. 2,
Box 154, College Park, Ph:
PO. 1-6732.
_ At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083, American
saddle bred stallion, proven
sire top quality colts, grand-
son of Noble Kalarama.
Thomas G. Watkins, Jr., 4684
Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph.
BU. 9-6692.
At Stud: Reg. Quarter
horse stallion, AQHA No. P-
107,275, red bay with white
star and stripe and black
points; also, light gold Palo-
mino stallion, Reg. PHBA No.
16,558. Mares boarded. Re-
turn breeding free if mares do
not foal. L. F. Driver, Holly-
wood.
At Stud: 40 in. brown and
white Shetland pony stud,
Free $15. with return pri-
viledges. Mares boarded. E.
W. Hendrix, McIntyre, Ph.
WH. 7-2860 (Irwinton).
At Stud: 39 in. sorrel with
white mane and tail Shetland
pony. J. W. Sheppard, 4405
Rockbridge Rd., Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. HI. 37878.
2 yr. old stud, gentle and
broke, very nice, $125.; also,
1 yr. old stud Paint, $75. J.
E. Bishop, Box 24 Red Oak,
Ph. PO. 6-5889.
Shetland pony stallion, 1
yr. old, chestnut red wit
white band across shoulders,
halter broke, very gentle, $100
at my place. W. D. Etheridge,
Carl, Ph. 10234 (Winder).
Mare mule, about 1,000 lbs.,
works anywhere, $100. or
trade for good milch cow. T.
M. Brantley, Rt. 1, Box 97,
Dry Branch, Ph. SH. 2-1294
(Macon).
Dark brown mare mule,
about 1,000 lbs., good farm
work mule, about 3 yrs. old,
at my home, 6 mi. Avondale.
H. M. Simpson, 1684 S. Hair-
ston Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph.
BU. 9-4968.
Sharooze, Reg. Arabian
stallion, AHC no. 12668, grey,
13.3 hands, grandson of In-
Draff, out of FADL mare,
now standing at stud at Hob-
by Horse Farm, reasonable
Fee, Charles L. McDaniel, Rt.
1, Demooney Rd., College
Park, Ph. 2754 (Fairburn).
2 Tenn. Walking geldings,
8 yrs. old, well trained and
perfectly mannered, for plea-
sure riding, $200. John Webb,
Chatsworth, Ph, OX. 5-8184.
Saddle horse, 5 yr. old
strawberry roan, stylish and
gentle, reasonably priced. ying ;
ee
Neyman, 210 Tolbert
Rome, Ph. 4-4330.
10 nice, small
Shetlan
pony mares, all with colts by
side; 15 fat, broke, geldings
all cols. and sizes, guaranteed,
to be gentle for children to
handle. Reasonably priced,
separate or together.
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771.
sa
2 Shetland ponies, broke for
children, brown and white.
yr. old, (raised by me) an
gray dapper, 7 yrs. old, $150.
ea. E. A.
PO. 7-1474 days.
Sheep and Goats
1 yr. old white Saanan fe-
male goat, ready
wormed, healthy and gentle,
from very good stock, $30. W,
A. Blackwell, 2122 Brockett
fo, Rt. 2, Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-
115 healthy Southwestern
trade for
dairy heifers. Kenneth eee :
ewes, $8. ea. or
Rt. 2, Ringgold, Ph. WE.
3470.
150 nice gentle native
sheep crossed with Cheviots,
$10. ea. E. F. Dean, Odum.
Several young milk goat
does and one ready to fresh-
en. Leon Watson, Unadilla. _
25 top quality Hampshire
ewes, 2-4 yrs. old, $15. ea.;
also, 20 Reg. Suffolk ewes of -
priced to sell.
good quality,
John Webb, Chatsworth, Ph.
OX.5-8184.
2 ewes in the wool, $10. ea, ~
Miss Sandra Frederiksen, Rt.
1, Winston, Ph. WH. 2-2991,
One extra large purebred |
Nubian billy, not Reg., 4 mos,
old, from large billy and nan-
nie. Will sell at right price at
my place. All letters ans. W. |
C. Mason, Rt. 1, Chickamau-
ga.
2 sheep, same age, 15 mos.
old, fat and ready to ae: :
$25. and $30. respectively. A
home of Henry Giles, Rt. 2,
Ft. Valley. Mrs. Pearl Row-
land, Rt. 2, Ft. Valley.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Old fashion glaze collard
plants, ready 50c C. Plus
postage. Damp packed. C. A.
Shell, 1675, Willis Mill Rd.
Atlanta 11. :
Good tnder old time corn-
field bean seed, speckle Cut-
shorts, Germ. 77 pct.; also
Creaseback mixed with Cut-
shorts, Germ. 80 pct., 65 cup-
ful ea. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Prestan Southerland, Rt. 3, |
Ellijay.
White 6 weeks beans, Germ.
91 pct., 75c pt.; popcorn Germ,
97 pct., 50c pt.; okra,
96 pct. 40c cupful. Add post-
age. Vella Rice, Rt. 1,
ming.
RED
Rutger tomato plants 300,
$1.50, 500, $2.25; $3.50; M.3
Calif. Wonder sweet pepper
same price; eggplants $1. C or
$6. M. All plants prepaid in
Ga., R. Chanclor, Pitis, Ph.
MI 8-2035.
50 bu. Brabham veas,
bu., 69 pct. Germ.,
hard seed, 98.42 pct. pure.
FOB. R. F. Scarboroush, Rt.
1, Byron.
Eggplants, cauliflower,
brussels sprouts, broccoli,
Wakefield cabbage, Rutger
and golden yellow tomatoes,
parsley, dill, heading collards,
Bell, hot and pimiento pep=-
pers, all 35c doz. No less $1.
orders. Add postage. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin Sr., Rt. 1, Reg-
ister.
Cert. Ga. Red sweet, potato
plants, grown from vine cut
potatoes, full count and well
$4,
rooted, $2.50 M. PP. V._E.
Poole, Rt. 2, Box 128, Vi-
dalia.
Ga. Inspected, Ga. Red po-
tato plants, now ready, $1.50
M. Plus postage. Will exch.
Florence OQuinn, Rt. 2, Sur-
rency.
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
2 M,
full count. $2. M. del.
up $1.70 M. No checks. Leland
Lightsey, Rt. 2, Sereven.
Jese
Holbrook, 415 N. Main St.,
Foster, 197 Wood- |
land Way, Forest Park, Ph,
to breed,
Germ.
Cum- |
29: pcre
ay
plants
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SEED & PLANTS
Millions cert. Ga. Red po-
tato plants. 500, $1.25; $3. M.
First class plants shipped
within 24 hours after order
received, weather permitting.
If want to come for, will have
>: B. J. Head, Alma, Ph.
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants.
500, $1.25; $2. M. Quality
immediate shipment.
. Lowell Head, Alma, Ph.
2684.
- Gov. Insp. Ga. Red and P.
R. potato plants, $1.50 M. All
_ good plants and full count.
W. G. Murray. Rt. 2, Odum,
Millions Ga. Reds, State
Insp. 4 M, $6. full count.
Prompt shipment, no checks.
F. G. Tyre, Bristol, Ph. (Bax-
Jey) 3819.
Govt. insp. Ga. Red P. R.
sweet potato plants, 4 M. $6.
B, my farm. D. M. Cason,
ristol, Ph. 3817 (Baxley).
age, Red potato plants,
State inspt. full count, $1.50
- M; Copper Skins, same price,
prompt shipment, All guaran-
teed. Prices FOB here. J, H.
Williams, Alma.
Thousands of Rutger tomato
plants 50c.C or $4. M; also
ow Horn hot pepper, $1.
a oF
: ie postage. H. F, Seay, 3917
anthersville Rd. Rt. 2, El-
lenwood. .
Gove. Inspt. Ga. Red po-
tato plants $1.75 M. del. No
thecks. Paul Lightsey, Scre-
ven.
~ Cayenne hot pepper plants,
$1.; 75 Black Beauty egg
plants, $1. C, $5. M. Watis
Crosby, Graham.
L. A. Copper Skin potato
plants, grown from _ State
inspt.. vine. Seed mossed
packed, $3. M. del. in Ga.,
guaranteed full count. Prompt
shipment.
2, Odum.
Ga. Red and bunch potato
plants cert. from seed stock,
wrapped with gov. tape. Pre-
aid del, 1,000 to 5,000 plants,
$450 M; 5,000 or more plants,
4. M. Ga. Reds, $3.50 M.
Roy L. Smith, Box 136, Por-
tal, Ph. Union 5-5701.
Cert. Ga. Red _ potatoe
plants, Gov. Inspt. good
Jants, full count, now ready,
1. M. FOB. Woodrow Light-
ley, Surrency.
1959 crop of old fashion
tender white gardn Crease-
back bean seed, germ. 87 pct.,
65c cupful; old fashion large
blooming Sunflower seed
(good for poultry feed), 30c
eupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.
White multiplying nest _on-
ions, $1.75 gal. PP. Miss Em-
ma Dugger, Newington.
Purple hull crowder peas,
Germ. 84 pct. 40c lb. 2 lb.
75c; white cornfield beans
Germ. 73 pet. 60c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. A. Wilson,
Martin.
Good tender white cornfield
beans, Germ. 91 pct. 65 cup-
ful; also red speckle crowder
peas Germ. 85 pct., 50c cup-
ful or 3 cups, $1.25. Add post-
age. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
100 bu. Ga. 101 white corn
for feed. Lin Parks, Rt. 4,
Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-4590.
50 bu. Brad. peas (slightly
mixed with Iron), 1959 crop,
Germ. 71.50 pct., $4. bu. in
small lots or entire lot $3.50
bu. FOB, in 2 bu. burlap
bags. J. I. Davidson, Bonaire.
Brown Top Millet, Germ.
73 pct. (fine natural feed for
doves and quail also fine
grazing for stock). Purity test
99.59 pct., $8. per 100 lb. bag.
FOB. J. G. Bacon, Plains, Ph.
VA. 4-4321.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
35 small game and bantam
cross hens, and 4 _ roosters,
$20 or 60c ea. Not able to
ship. Glover A. Youngblood,
Jr., Rt. 1, Wrightsboro Rd.
Grovetown.
J. F. Gruber, Rt.
| 1080 Field Rd. N.
18.
MARKE1
Dark Cornish: Bulldog type]
bantams, . $2.00 ea.; setting}
-Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chickens, laying colored eggs,
$10 pr.; hatching eggs, asst.
col, $4 doz. PP; Dark Cor-
nish bantams, Bulldog type,
$6 pr; hatching eggs, also
Golden Sebright eggs, 25 ea.
Mrs. Addie A, Edwards, 716
Myrtle St. N. E. Atlanta 8.
Ph. .TR 4-5152.
Pure str., Buff Orpington
bantam eggs, 75c doz. Will
not ship. Mrs. Carl P. Ritz,
Campbellton Rd., Fairburn.
5 Jap Silkies, $1 ea.; 1 ban-
tam with baby chicks, $1.50;
4 bantams, 4 for $1.00. Gwen
Frederiksen, Rt. 1, Winston.
Ph, WH 2-2991.
Black
White Jap Silkies,
and White Crested Polish,
$2.50 ea.; White, Black and
Buff Cochins, $2.00 ea.; few
Golden Sebright roosters, $1
ea. Must sell. N. H. Cogland,
Rt. 2, Conyers. (Next to
Bonds Lake).
About 150 mixed bantams,
5 wks. old to laying hens,
from 10c to 50c ea: accord-
ing to size. Herman Smith, Rt.
1, Braselton. Ph. OL 4-2802.
Bantams: 2 pr. ea. Golden
Sebrights and Silver Duck-
wing, $3 pr.; 2 pr. White Old
English, $5 pr., 1 trio Dark
Cornish (stocky built), $5; 2
(only) Silver Sebright cocks,
$1.50 ea. Ship buyers ex-
pense, Roy P. Greeson, 307
Pine Hill Rd. Dalton.
10 high grade, Berry str.
Dark Cornish hens and 1
rooster, $1.50 ea. at farm.
Write or call before coming.
Have to catch at night or be-
fore 7:30 A. M. Mrs. T. B,
King, Rt. 2, Box 181, Dublin.
Dark Cornish bantams,
Show birds and breeders, and
French Gros. Mondain, White
and Silver Jumbo King pi-
geons, very reasonable. R. W.
Pealor, 794 Ponce De Leon
Ter. N. E., Atlanta 6. Ph. TR
5-3829.
Black Cornish, 5 mos. old,
$2.50 - $3.00 pr.: bantams,
$1.00 pr.; bantam roosters,
50c and $1.00 ea.; Bulldog
str. chicks, 75c and $1 ea.
Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd.
N. E, Atlanta 17.
Purebred Dark Cornish
rooster, 2-1/2 yrs. old. wt. 9-
1/2 lbs. $3 here or shipped
Exp. Col.; 1 young hen and 3
well feathered out chicks,
same breed, $5. Will ship Exp.
Col. Mrs. Maude Granger,
Reidsville.
10 purebred Dark Cornish
hens and cock, $20 here. Write
before coming, On free range
have to be caught at night.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
200 Babcock W. L. pullets,
19 wks. old, had all treat-
ments, $2.00 ea.; 75 Parmen-
ter Red pullets, 6-1/2 mos. old,
all laying, $1.50 ea. Mrs. Clif-
foe Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. Ph
Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$1 per setting of 12, del. par-
cel post prepaid. L. B. Mil-
lians, 105 Temple Ave., New-
nan.
a SS Bie Rae tin seme
_12 white roosters, begin-
ning to crow, and 4 flying size
Reds, 85c ea.: 4 Barred Rocks,
well feathered out, 75c ea.,
12 New Hampshires, 85c ea.
Total, 32 for $25 H. M. Teem,
W. Atlanta
a ee hcl ee
2 one yr. old yellow Buff
Orpington roosters, $2.50 ea.;
5 game pullets, $1.25 ea: 15
mos. old Roundhead and White
Hackle stags, $3.00 ea;3 10 lit-
tle bantam hens and rooster,
$8.00. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Coogler Rd. Dalton.
6 geese, 2 ganders and 8
goslings. Make best offer. F.}
A. Bryan, Omega.
6 large geese with 4 young,
$2 ea. Mrs. R. A. Whitfield,
Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph. 946-2841.
Between 30 and 35 _ nice
grown geese for sale. Elbert
Arnold, Rt. 3, Box 108, Ash-
burn.
Turkey eggs, Bronze or
Claybanks, $2 doz; about 20
Red Hampshire hens, some
mixed, now laying, $1.25 ea.;
also, large Toulouse geese, $5
pr. Will not ship. G S. Bis-
hop, Rt. Rydal.
eggs, 15, $1.25; Dark Cornish
chicks, 3 wks. old, 35c; Also,
50 White Leghorn hens, Kim-
bel strain, laying 80 pet.
$1.50; 25 Reds, laying 80 pct.,
$2.00 ea, Will not ship. Mrs,
J. E. Carter, Box 487, Mc-
Murry Dr., SW, Atlanta 11,
Ph. DI. 4-1388. ;
Cornish bantam baby
chicks, Bulldog type, from
Blue Ribbon winners; also,
Bobwhite quail, 1 wk. old and
up. Per. No. 36. C. E. Duke,
1803 Bouldercrest Dr., SE, At-
lanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-1665,
5-8 wk. old Show Type
bantam fowl, Lakenvelders,
$4.50 pr.; white and black
Old English games, $3.50 pr.;
Sold only in prs. Shipped Exp.
Col. Fred Blaylock, 515 Cres-
cent Ave., Chickamauga.
10 Dark Cornish hens and
one, 2 yr. old, cock, $20 at my
farm. They are on free range,
write before you come. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
_ Pit game stags, April and
May 1960 hatch, Clarets and
Cambine Red crossed, $30
doz. R. H. Crawford, Tiger.
Fine Blue game stag, also
purebred Red Quill stag, for
sale or exch. either for pure-
bred Dom stag. Roy E, Dills,
Rt. 4, Blairsville.
12 large hens now laying
and 1 rooster, $10. Mrs. Ben
Davis, Rt. 1, Buchanan. .
200 Roundheads: Ben Fords
Allen, pure Boston, Macs,
Gus Frithiof Claret - Round-
head crosses, Benny Baker
Brown Reds. A. R. McBride,
Rt. 4, Douglasville.
2 settings Claret pit game
eggs, guar. to hatch. Furnish
shipping crates. Will not pay
postage; also, Want buy Span-
gled pit game stags and pul-
lets. Michael Deaton, Rt. 1,
Buford. Ph, 434-9469.
993-6621.
other gi L
H. T. Long, Lavonia.
W ant Buff Orpington,
Rhode Island Red and Bar-
red Rock bantam eggs to set.
Must be purebred. Richard
McMullan, Rt. 3, Forsyth.
Want 4 doz. Bronze turkey
eggs for hatching. Ouote price
and probable del. date. Lewis
Beason, Box 441, Butler.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
500 bales oat straw on farm,
10 mi. N. from Norcross, on
Hwy. 141, J. R. Smith, Nor-
eross, Ph: -2238.
Sev. sides of country cured
meat reasonable price at my
house; also several cans of
any time and i
epee or buckets. .
ie
a pad, $90. Louis
dris, 1906 N. ad.
Free poultry fertilizer. Com
bring bushel
A. Edwards,
Stn Nee
4-5152. a
- Pure extract hone}
grade, crimson cle
red, 10 Ib. pail.
. Kirkland, Summe:
Chicken man
|ted dry, free of
bag or truckload. Truc
del. L. E, Widney, 3850
kers Ferry Rd., a
PL 3-9005.
saddle, bridle, and
heavy chrome
like new, $65.
home made hog lard in new} 5974
cans, $7 for 48 lb. can, $3.75
for 24 lb. cans. No mail or-
ders. -L:C.;" Ne Smith:-Rt-2;
Gordon.
One salt cured country ham
wt. around 35 lbs, 85c lb., al-
so one salt cured side of meat,
wt. 28 lbs, 40c lb. Fob. or come
after any time, except Sun.
No checks. Will not mail. Mrs,
Clarence McMillian, Rt. 1,
Dacula, ph. TH. 3-2733 (Law-
renceville)
Orchard grass hay, in square
bales 65c bale. Ralph Dangar,
Box 3, Roswell, ph. Roswell
Fine hickory smoked coun-
try sausage expertly process-
ed: Packed in - 1-1/2-2 -Ib.
sacks. S. H. Sebren, Winston,
Want honey
operated, i
cond. Give f
price in_ first or
full det
Harris, P. O. Bo.
geville. ys
Want Huckleberries
canning, for own
price per gal. and
where be
up. Chester
984 Burns Dr,
10, Ph, 3-8727 after
ph. Whitehall 2-2970 (Doug-
lasville), Rts
~ Peaches early variety of
yellow peaches, field run, be-
ginning to harvest June 10-15,
J. P. Hollon, Dooling, Ph. By-|
romville 32488.
Want some Star Trish pot
toes, the kind t ed
in early summer.
Wallis, Rt. 2, C
TE 2-2815.
15 extra fine, large White
Pekin ducks, 2-1/2 mos. old,
$1.25 ea. for lot. Will not ship.
D. I. Thomas, Jr., 542 Walker|
St. Augusta.
Some 1959 hatch geese, $5
pr. crated and shipped. O. M.
Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross.
15 guineas 12 blue speckl-
ed and 3 white, now laying,
$1.25 ea. Will not ship. Mrs.
A. D. McLendon, Rt. 2, Godby
Rd. Box 138, College Park.
Ph PO 7-32105<"
5 large white ducks, now
laying, $10.00 for lot. Robert
Shuler, Rt. 3, Fayetteville.
(Next to Drive - In Theater
on Hwy. 85).
3 wk. old turkeys also mix-
ed bantam and White Leghorn
roosters. At my place, can-
not ship. Joseph Clay, 1645
Upper River Rd., Macon, Ph.
SH. 5-8082.
Turkeys, 1 mo. old, $1 ea.
my place. Will Ship. Mrs. T.
F. Haygood, Rt. 3, Carters- 27
ville.
GAME, FOWL, etc.
WANTED
Want 50 Barred Rock baby
chicks on halves. Mrs. H.
Hansard, 1538 Alma St. S. W.,
Atlanta 11. we
Want several large type
hens, near Columbus. Mrs.
W. A. McGuffey, 1013 54th
St., Columbus. Ph, FA 2-8505.
Want 1 pr. Male and fe-
male, ea. black and white rab-
bits, also cavies (guinea pigs).
State what you. have and
lowest prices. A. E. .Smith,
505 Wilson Mill Rd. S. W., At-
lanta 11.
Want 200 common pigeons.
Write. Michael von Motzeck,
R. R. 2, Thomson, Ph, 327.
Will trade part or all of 5
Black hens, laying, 5 rabbits,
3 bred does and 2 bucks, also,
100 egg cap. elec. incubator,
for guinea, pheasant or ban-
tam laying hens, C. R. Phil-
pot, 2377 Summit Ave., N,
W. Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-0009.
Want 1,500 to 10,000 H and
N, Kimber, Hy-line or De-
Kalb White Leghorn hens,
Will pay 10c Ib. at farm. W.
M. Davidson, Rt. 1, Carroll-
ton, Ph, TE. 2-7621,
less King Hereford Parade
T./and 8-1/2 ft. corner posts. Dr.
Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 85c for a 4 lb. lard
boxful. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt..5, Box 58,
Ellijay. :
_ Yellow Beeswax 3 Ib., $2.50,
ae Geo, N. Thomas, Rocky
ord. : eos
Calif. multipling beer seed,
35 start or 3 start, $1.00. Mrs.
R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Want. buy
ushels ne
Thomaston.
~ QUIEN
Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb, lard boxful, 75c.
Add postage. Miss Annie Sue
Walker, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
One. tan five-piece stain-
saddle, like new, complete
with corona, $400. Jack Crow-
der, c/o Melody Brook Farm,
Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rd., Mar-
jetta. Ph. HE. 5-8656.
Wheat straw, about 300
e
for well rounded sy :
less pump, 6-5 in. aluminum
pipe, etc.; also, Oliver 4 corn
picker, John Deere R. tractor
with hydraulic system, pan
connections (made especiall.
i All in good oan te
e
Ralph J, Simon:
FOR SALE
stem, Peer-
act
together or separately,
bright clean, square bales,
35c ea. my barn. C. V. Walk-|
sees! 2, Locust Grove, Ph.
50 unwashed feed bags, free
of holes, 15c ea. David Hud-
son, McDonough, Ph. 3459.
5000 nice creosoted pine
posts from 2-1/2 in, to 12. in
in dia. length 6-1/2 in. to 12
in. in dia. lengths 6-1/2 ft.,
Virgil S. Steele, Eastman, Ph.
3269.
CORRECTED notice:
3 to 100 acres land or
more improved or unimp
ed, with or without
priced house, not mor an
30 miles from Augusta. Must
be reasonable. M. ;
Jr., Rt, 2, Box 46
Ph. RE. 6-8349.
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