Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 July 20

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Commissioner

Georgia

Marke

Phil Campbell,

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1960





| Votume as NUMBER 48

BRUISES CUT CATTLE PROFITS







- Georgia Laws Designed
-ToReduce Such Losses

Cattle bruising during marketing and
processing caused losses ranging from 6
cents to $2.77 a headan average of 60
eentsin a study by USDAs Farmer Co-
operative Service. Small as this seems, it
adds up to an estimated $12 million a
year loss,

The loss comes not only from the fact
that meat is trimmed away but from de-
valuation of excessively trimmed carcas-
Sesone third of the loss from trimming
and two-thirds from devaluation.

The FCS study was undertaken to ob-
tain information helpful to livestock co-
operatives as marketing agents for farm-
ers. The researchers observed test ani-
mals from loading through slaughter, re-
cording bumps received by an individual,
their location on the body, and the han-
dling operation in which they occurred.
These data were checked against the rec-
ord of actual carcass damage, obtained
after animals were slaughtered.

Three fourths of the bruises and one-
half the losses occurred while animals
were in packers hands moving from
holding pen through slaughter. This pro-
portionately lower loss in packers hands
may indicate that these injuries were not
as severe as those received earlier in load-
ing, transporting, and unloading.

Largest losses came from hip or loin
injuries and next largest from shoulder
injuries. Steers, being larger and more
excitable, averaged losses of 81 cents each
three times the average heifer loss of
27 cents.

ADDED FAT FINISH OF
HIGHER GRADES CUTS LOSS

Higher grade cattle, with a thicker
protective layer of fat, suffered less car-
cass damage than did lower grades, The
loss of Choice grade in one test lot was
nearly 29 cents a head; on Good, almost
87 cents; and on Standard, over $1.01.
Also in this lot, 36 Choice cattle were
damage free compared with 26 Good,
and 13 Standard grade cattle. Even
though lower grade cattle cost less and

sell for less, the increased bruise damage
ee

Georgia

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Arrows point to big sections of these carcasses cut out to remove bruise damage. Bruising not
only reduced amount of salable meat but also caused whole side to ba priced down because of

excessive trim.



to these animals resulted in a financial
loss out of proportion to the investment
involved.

The FCS researchers suggest that the
cattle industry might reduce losses by
adopting safe, simple facilities that en-
able handlers to make full use of approved
techniques. Training handlers to use
greater care would also do much to pre-
vent bruising.

Some research has_ indicated that

Ceorgia, First:

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@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS

bruise resistance can be increased by a
systemic compound, but further investi-
gation is necessary to develop a practical,
economical, and easy-to-use product.

In Georgia new laws and regulations
relative to the handling of livestock in

| sales events went into effect December

11, 1959. As issued and proclaimed by
Commissioner Campbell, they include:
1. All livestock in a livestock auction

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FARM

WORK

WANTED

Retired man wants job as
Caretaker of farm with 1 or
acres of land and place to
eep chickens, J. Gorman
Peppers, Box 232, Stonewall.

White man, 42, wife and 6
ey wants job on cattle
arm or Dairy. Need big house
wired for stove. Exp. herds-
sober, honest and can





work also.
ave to be moved (can move
_week after trade is made).
ive 23 mi. Thomaston. R. W.

White, single, 44 yr.
able-bodied man, wants job
n cattle, poultry or other
arm. Can handle tractor. Exp.

ober, reliable and can give
fs Loyd T. Vinyard, 50

old,

oplar Rock Rd. S. W., c/o R.
archman, Atlanta 15.

Middleaged, Christian, un-
mcumbered, widow wants
Jight farm work on farm with
adults. Experienced and rais-
7 on farm, want room and
eee ns reasonably ae

. Walters, c/o J.
ieee Rt. 1. Bivtedea

32 yr. old married man with
family, desires job in dairying
or on cattle farm. Can han-

le farm machinery. 10 yrs.

xp. R. L. Hamilton, Rt. 1,

ox 183, Morrow.

White man, 65 yrs.
wants job on farm. Prefer
cattle or hogs, or any type
farm work. Honest, sober, de-
endable and can give Refer-
neces. Want room, board and
alary. James A. Turner, 398
Bi Johns Ave., S. W. Atlanta

See

White man and wife want

job on farm as caretakers or
doing light farm work, ex-
erienced,.can drive tractor
ut not car. Need 3 room
furnished house with refrig-
erator and living wages. Mrs.
Mae Renolds, c/o John L.
Chambers, Rt. 1, Murrayville.
(at Kena store).

old,



41 a old white man, wife
and 3 children, wants job on
cattle or chicken farm. James
Bennett, 851 Hightower Pl.
Bee Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-

Want job on cattle or chick-
en farm. Can drive truck and
tractor. Willie Lee Watts, Rt.
re Tarpley Sims, Means-
ville.

~ Exp. farmer, tractors, mech.,
carpenter, etc. wants job. Con-
sider dairy or helping gather
crop. Am single, 45 yrs. old.
Board or batch. John Car-
well, 545 Skinner Rd. c/o H.
E. Davis, Augusta.

White, single man, 42 yrs.
old, wants job as Caretaker
on farm. Also do garden work.
paint, repair work, etc. Go
anywhere. Want room, board
and reasonable salary. Make
offer. R. E. Washington. Ex-
periment.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want white man, sober and
reliable and able to work, for
gen. farm work. Room, board
and $15. week. J. G. Davis,
5339 Tilly Mill Rd. Doraville.
Ph. GL 7-2976.

_ Want good honest, Christ-
ian, willing workers farm
family with experience, for
1961 gen. farming, raising
broilers. 50-50 basis, also pulp
wood cutting and other farm
day work. 5 R. house, Elec.
good water, on school bus,
mail and Church Rt. Move in
(house vacant) any _ time.
Come see. John A. Wilson,
Martin.

Want white, middleaged
woman, no bad habits, to live
in home on farm and do lighi
farm work for room, board
and small salary. Must be
able driver car and furnish
references. B. E. Parrish, Rt.
- Pave.





EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



Ferguson Sickle mower and
Ferguson side del. rake, both
in good cond., $150. ea.; also
Ferguson weeder, $25. Can
see at my farm 7 mi. S. E. of
Cuthbert. D. Donald Peavy,
4015 Crestview Dr., Colum-
a Ph, FA. 7-1541 after 6
P.M.



250 gal..steel DeLaval bulk
milk tank. 40 mo. warranty
given. Will del. and install
any reasonable distance. Em-
ory L. Brinson, Rt. 6, Sylvania,
Ph. TH. 1-7531.

One single horse trailer
with covered front hood, $125.
Jack Crowder, Melody Brook
Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3,
Marietta, Ph. HE. 5- 8656.

One buggy in good cond.
for sale. Riley Lewis, Fair-
burn, Ph. 6455 after 6 P.M.

John Deere 2 row~ corn
picker in excellent cond. Fits
John Deere A and B tractor.
Roy Norton, Louisville.

Turner overhead peanut
shaker and ploughs all to-
ener used two seasons, $100.
Mrs. R. L. Brown, Rt. 1 Ro-
a

Jeep, 4 wheel drive good
cond. (run less than 50 mi.
since overhauled) $250. Ern-
est B. Adcock, Rt. 3, Car-
tersville.

One corn mill, $75. Mrs. G.
C. Rogers, Cleveland.

1947 Intnl. pick up truck,
solid body, perfect motor.
Carlton L. Yancey, Rt. 2, Col-
lege Park, Ph. PO. 7-4983.

John Deere B tractor in
good cond. just been com-
piety overhauled, $400. W.

. George Sr., Midville.

One ea. Intnl. grain drill,

$150.; Case silage cutter,
$250.; Case 14 in. ._Hammer
Mill, $75.; Super C Intnl.

tractor with: cultivator, looks
like new, $700.; Case combine
with motor, 6 ft. will sell
cheap; also 3 Surge milkers,
$35. ea. with 1 air compres-
sor, $100. All ready for use.
E. G. Dailey, 201 Park Ave.,
Millen, Ph. 553.

John Deere H, electric start,
lights, generator, new car-
burator, hydr. power lift, cul-
tivators, good tires, good cond.,
$250. or best offer. A S. Kes-
ler, Mansfield, Ph. 4311 (Rut-
ledge).

New Holland silage chopper,
excellent cond. section har-
row, bottom plow, cultivator,
fertilizer strower, logging
equipment. Mrs. Ww. P. Carl-
ton, Rt. 2, Still Rd., Thomas-
ville, Ph. CA. 6-1728.

Mule drawn farm equip-
ment, plows, harrows planters
etc. cheap for quick sale. Jim
Blackwell, Newborn, Ph. 672
J 3 (Madison).

Hudson Parlor type Stan-
chions, 3 in. line. Half price
at my place in city limits of
Perry. C. O. Davis, Perry, Ph.
9- 1242 (Garfield).

1/2 ton Studebaker 1950
pickup, wide rims, nylon
tires, running gear and body;
also 1941 1-1/2 ton Chevrolet
stake body truck W/10 ply
tires. All in excellent cond.
Gordon Lang, Wiley, Ph. 4083
(Clayton).

ie eep pickup,



four wheel

arive, 1957 model with five

lug tread tires, six cylinder
heavy duty motor, heater, all
steel pickup body and_spot-
light. Clean inside and out,
only 21,000 miles. H. M. Arn-

old, Jr., Monroe, Ph. 6251.

Foley automatic saw filer
model 16 A-1 cond. filed about

500 saws, new motor, $125.
Charlie McCuller, 607 N. Col-
lege Ave., Tifton, Ph. 3447.



1949 heavy duty Case trac-
tor on rubber, has lights and
starter also new motor; also
one 8 disc Taylorway harrow.
both only $400. Mrs. K. E.
Clark, 4044 Clevemont Rd.,
ee Ellenwood, Ph. BU. 4-

MARKET BULLETIN

1953 Ford tractor in good
cond. and harrow, $1,000.
Hermon Johnson, Rt. 3, Sy-
ae Ras, Buford, Ph. 43-

Benthall hay baler, 3-5 H.P.
Intnl. motor complete with



blocks and belt. Baler in ex-.

$100;2-D. <i;

shape, _
Blakely, Ph.

Ria

cellent
Hayes,
5807.

Nice new chicken brooder,



$12.50 S. R. Brown, 368 9th}

St. N. E., Atlanta

4-3927,

Mowing machine for B or
C model Allis Chalmers trac-
tor. Excellent cond. Dewitt

9, Ph. TR





Walker, 5508 Walker Rd.
Stone Mountain. Ph, 469-
8121. :

One horse wagon, extra}
good shape. with new bed,

back band and breching,
for sale. Dewey Gable, 2716
Roswell Rd., Marietta, Ph. 42-
88630.

Case model I S corn picker
sheller, in good cond. cheap.
Bill Nixon Rt. .3) Box 80,



Griffin.
Front mounted two row
John Deere cultivator for

models A, and B, 50 and 60.
No junk, $150.; John Deere
tool bar with 9 coiled spring
$175.; one 4000 lb. cap. Re-
public bulk feed bin, $75. All
F.O.B. Milton P. Minchew Jr.,
Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5806.

One two wheel trailer, good
cond. for sale. J. E. Barnes,
Rt. 4, Box 721, Waycross.

One Frick No. 1 saw mill-
sider, slow speed plainer with
practically new and complete
blower system, TD 18 unit.
Can be seen in operation.
Sold as one unit or any piece
separately. Al Davis, Register.

Meo: Allis Chalmer tractor
C. 60 combine, 8 disc Tay-





oe harrow, 16 disc smo- | 2-2351.

othing harrow; 2 disc plow;
subsoil plow, 4 cylinder air-
cooled engine. All for $1,350.
H. G. McCleskey, Rt. 1, Al-
pharetta.

Good used horse type mow-
ing machine, $75. Donald
Buchanan, Rt. 3, Eatonton.

Blacksmith blower and for-
ge; also Blacksmith tools for
sale. Reasonable. G.. R. Wil-
liams, 1398 Canoochee Dr.,
Atlanta 19, Ph. CE. 3-8890.

Large Incubator cap. of 800,
for sale. Blake McLeod, 1426
Oakview: Rd., Decatur, Ph
DR. .7-6721.

Lilliston 1959 peanut com-
bine, picked about 100 acres,
in excellent cond. Intnl. pea-
nut shaker, and J. B. Sed-
berry 12 in. feed. mill with
new hammers, oR 39 ft. belt
to pull mill with. M. Pip-
pin, Je, Ri, rts

One cut off wood saw fits
Ford tractor with belt, in ex-
cellent cond. for sale or exch.
for mold board plows; bog
harrow or one row cultivator,
all 3 point hitch. T. M. Webb.
Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Whitfield tree planter; one
rider-heavy duty three point
hitch. Used very little, $165.



Jack Barnette, Colbert, Ph.
ST. 8-7372.
Poulan power. saw, used

only 10 days, $250. John R.
Franks,. Rt. 1,Bremen, Ph.
5156 (Buchanan).

John ~Deere No. 8 Silage
cutter with row-crop attach-
ment, in very good cond. Sell
for cash or swap for Herford












































































Pond Farms, Fayette

Farmall H, and 2 disc plow,
steel and rubber rear wheels,
original cond., $350.; Taylor:
saw mill, new husk frame,
track needs restocking, $100.;
Frick saw mill complete, A-1_
cond., $650.; F-30. tractor on
rubber, $350. Joe B, le dy.
Rt. 3, Adairsville.

One ea., E. Z. Flow fertiliz
zer spreader, cultipacker 2
sections, Intn] motor and
Case hammer mill, shucker
and sheller with Continental
motor. All perfect cond, John
Goldin, Temple Rt. 2, Drake-
town. Ph. Temple 4498 after. =%



8 PM

Eight 18 in. scalloned dise
for disc harrow, 15/16 square
center hole, cut 1/2 acre, $15.
or exch. for 1/4 portable_elec.
drill in good cond. G.
Whitlock, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED









Want wide front axle for

1 H C tractor M; also wide
ee axle for Allis Chalmers
W D tractor. Must be priced
reasonable. ae Newton,
Kathleen, Rt. . (Perry tele=
phone). :

Want one Ferguson eulti-
vator; one mowing machine
and harrows for Ford tractor,
State cond. and price. E. Ly
Breedlove, 4400 Gregory Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. 9-5195 (Butler)

Want. 4 or 5 hundred gal.
milk holding tank for dairy,
Would consider pipe line an
milking machines. Mrs. Erie
Spruell, Douglasville, Ph, 1s





Want one row planter ad
cultivator and side turn plow
for Super A Farmall tractor;

Kasai pea ba Re

also want lime is fertilizer
spreader. Dr. E,
1000 Peachtree St.
lanta 5.

Want small saw mill com=_
plete Diesel motor with V _
belts with edger, for farm
use. Will pay cash. A. S.
Shook, Rt. 1, Young Harris.

Want good row pump. : &
cheap. V. L. Clark,
Thompson Mill Rd., Lithonia,

Want tractor hitch rotary

. Barnwell,
| NE, AlH









mower. Condition no object
if gears are good. Hera
Awtry, Senoia.



Want one three point picks
up type two disc turning plow
for Ford tractor thats worn
out; want for parts; also want
several ft. for spring tooth or
All Purpose plow for Ford
tractor. Frank C. Dys Rt 3
Soot Bhi = a



Want Jeep wate 4 ae
drive, prefer CJ 3 B or eith~
er C J 5 model with overhead
valves. State cash price an
cond. W. H. Lark, aie Daw-
son.

Want small garden nae
plow with adjustible feet for
deep and shallow plowing a
small garden. State price and
if have the attachments. Do-
ley L. Young, 435 Columbia
Dr., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-8785.

Want small cap. Spnle
brusher and garder. Must be
in good cond. State size, make,
cond. and price in first let-













cattle. Bob Lane, Rt. 1. Frank-|ter, Howard. Hyatt, Rt. A,
lin. Ellijay.

1953 John Deere tractor No.} Want goat waoee or cart
40, bush and bog harrow and|/cheap. E.. J. McMahon, 1929
mowing machine; also 2 Hol-|Cherry Rd., Augusta,
stein ey 1 a 11} 3-3710. ig

yrs. 0 wor anywhere, =
Want one Bulldozer _ blade
$1250. for all. Robert Mitchell, for: D-4 eat and eh hee

Rt. 2, McDaniel Mill Rd., Con-
yers, Ph. 7782.



Deering Bradley mowing
machine, pull behind tractor,
all working parts put in new
with extra blade and new
piston bar. Sell or trade for
2 wheel tractor trailer for
Ford tractor, in good cond.,
prefer factory built type. H.
B. Brookshire, Hwy. 60, Sneoe
es.



Five new unassembled, 10
hole Big Dutchman nest units,
$9. ea.; 200 4 ft. chick feed-
ers, good to excellent cond.,
50e ea. J. F. Dillon, Sr.,



1, Martin, Ph. 6-3927 (Tuck-
er). :

Rt. |saws.



One 1952 Ford truck, 1-1/2
tons, $325.; 1947 Chev. truck,
1-1/2 tons, $125. Both have
pulp wood racks, 2 power
ws. Good shape. Call or
write. Bussey Benton, Rt. 3,|W:
Newnan. Ph. AL 3-3080.








draulic system for same in |
fair to good shape at reason=
able. Boyd A. Park. 608 E.
20th St., Alma.

Want one Low bed or eet
boy trailor to haul D-7 ca
tractor. E. P. Greenway, a ;
2, Box 46, Eatonton. | :

Want rotary mower or bush
hog, for Ford eRe with 3. |
Poe hitch. J. Seivers, Rt.
ae ge ee ee GR. 4-

Ford major Diesel
tractor in good shape,
fos ae at. Bora



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Want good peanut combine
1d peanut shaker, prefer Lil-
ton make at reasonable
ice. J. H. Leverett, Rt. 1,

Parrott. 3 5
~ Want 500 gal. milk tank, in
d cond. at reasonable

ice. Will come after. Con-

ct BE. W. Cardell, Rt. 5, Au-
1, Ph. 984-2142.

Want one horse hay rake

good cond. for cash. Ker~

Grogan, Rt. 4, Marietta.

LIVESTOCK

. Cattle

First calf Holstein heifers,
BS sired and most are bred
ABS bulls, to calve in Au-
+ and September. Calf-
ee
thos, McCroskey, c/o
ee 95, Perey: Ph. GA.
-1617. i

Cee cere se ara EERE nn ee aaa
Reg. top Angus herd bulls
m show cows and Grand
Champion bull. Eilenmeere
nd Bondolier breeding. Reg.
eady for service, and priced
o sell. W..F, Dew, Rt. 2, Cal-
OUR Sr eee
~~ Reg. Guernsey bred heifers,
pete ta July and: August,
also service age bulls, All ar-
fificially b r e d__ bloodlines.
reat producers. F. H. Bunn,
idville. 3 a
10 Reg. Angus cows. 5 are
yrs. old, others, 5 to 10 yrs.
old, some with calf at side,
$250.00 and $275.00 ea.; also
2 yr. old Millarden tested bull,
$500.00. No letters. Frank
awford, Rockmart. Ph, 2531
{after 7 PM).

- Extra nice, young purebred
Jersey bull for a young herd.
Dam purebred, heavy, long
milker; Sire, Judd 537552. L.
NN. Webb, Rt. 2, Covington.

fresh in purebred Holstein
ei 6 springers and 1
. C. A. McBurnette, Rt. 2,
Black Angus bull with Reg.
papers, about 1 yr. old, rea-
nnably priced. Can del. with-
in 100 mi. Clifton McClure,
wsonville. oe .
Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. to
2 yrs. old, from clean herd,
guaranteed breeders; also, one
Yemale, bred back about 4
os. See at farm. F. .W. Phil-
lips, c/o Westover Farm, Ken-
nesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (Mariet-
ta). ; 3








































































Reg. Jersey heifer, 15 mos.
old.
No, 2335497, bred June
1960, 2nd calf from high
roducing cow. 2nd _ place
- winner in class at Macon Fair,
1959, $175.00. Bob Allen, Rt.

3, Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-
42, oS :




Dbl, Reg. polled Hereford
- Brown, Rt. 1, Warne, N. C.

{resident Union City. Ga.).

__ Quality Holstein springing

heifers, CV, start freshening

Aug. 1; also, Hampshire and
- Suffolk rams; some Alfalfa hay

~and common hay. R. B. Cur-

tis, Farmington, Ph. Madison
mOUS. io eae



Speen

Guernsey heifer, 11-1/2
. mos. old, has complete health
papers, Blue Ribbon winner
pt Youth Dairy Cattle Show,
wt. between 350 and 400 lbs.
_ Will take first offer of $125.
_ gohnny Teate, Rt. 1, Flowery
ee eae hs <
__ Reg. palled Hereford bull,
28 mos. old, $250; purebred
polled Hereford bull, not Reg.,
~ 16 mos. old, $150.00. E. E.
_ McGahee, Rt. 1, Box 163,
_ Dearing (near Mt. Creek
Church). z 5
_ One ea.; 3 year. old short-
horn bull, wt. 1,000 Ibs.; Jer-
sey cow, nursing two 7 wk.
id calves, Shorthorn and
Brown Swiss; Jersey cow will
3rd calf in July; red
ow, freshen 4th calf






















| built, Reg.



| McGinnis, Box

Advancer Sybilene Bun-| 1

| bloodlines,
bull, 2 yrs. old, for sale, J. M.| R

un,
. bloodlines, wel
in buyers name.
Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. HU. 2-2672.

_ Reg. Angus bulls, vaccinat-
ed for Bangs, from clean herd,
6 mos, to 2 yrs. old, $200 and
up. W. T. Torgesen, c/o Whis-
tle Top Farm, Cornelia,

5 Reg. Black Angus cows,
one Black Angus bull, 3 of
the cows have calves by side,
all for $1,000. Will sell sep-
arately. W. F. Allgood, Carl-
ton City Limit Ph, 3193.

Real large Jersey - Guern-
sey cow, freshen in 10 to 15
days, 5 gal. milk or better
per day, good quality, gentle,
and well worth $35.00 more
than price asked. See. J. N.
319, Lithia
Springs. Ph. 948 - 2854 (Aus-
tell). ;

Large Jersey cow and
month old calf, $150:00; grown
heifer, not bred, $90.00. Can
be seen at my place. (Come
out Rivertown Rd. and turn
right). Mrs. Georgia McDon-
ald, Rt. 2, Creel Rd. c/o Mrs.
Pearl Helms, Fairburn.

Reg. Guernsey cow, 5 yrs.
old, large, high producer, to
freshen August 26. Jimmy
Pace, Rex. Ph. GR 4-4334,

32 calfhood vaccinated and
TB tested springing heifers,
begin freshening August 15,
wt. 950 to 1200 Ibs. were se-
lected from producing herd
(that was sold in Fall 1958).
Mostly Holsteins, few Guern-
seys and Jerseys. J. R. Kim-
ball, P. O, Box 270, Fitzgerald.

Reg Black Angus bull for
Service, FEE, $2.00. Located
approx. 5 mi. W. Marietta,
just off Hwy. 120 on Villa
Rica Rd. E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4,
Marietta. Ph. 428-9825.

Nice Jersey bull, little over
11 mos. old, for sale. I. H.
Peeples, Rt..3,-Box 44, Fay-
etteville. ;

Guernsey cow with fine
heifer 2nd calf. Gives 4 gal.
day with good feed. W. A.
Pilcher, Rt. 3, Cumming (Frog
Town Hwy.), Ph. TU 17-7434.

Reg. Black Angus c 0 w
with Reg. bull calf. Can fur-
nish papers and del. within
100 mi. C. N. McClure, Daw-
sonville. :

8 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 17 - 18 mos. of age, well
marked and from good blood-
line, large for age. Harry A.
Wasden, M. D. Quitman.

Reg. polled bulls, 6 mos. to
18 mos. old, $150.00 - $250.00:
Reg. polled heifers, 6 mos. to
24 mos, old $150. - $350. W. E.
Strother, Sr., c/o Willow Pond
fone Fayetteville. Ph. HO




ive
excel











3 Black Angus bulls, Top
breeding. all Reg. 14 - 16 mos.
of age. S. H. Applebaum, 223
aoe Dr. Athens. Ph. LI 6-

Reg. Angus bull, good
one of the best;
also Reg. Angus cow and 1
eg. Angus heifer calf. Pric-
ed reasonable. M. E. Knight,

Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-6130.

Swine

Reg. SPC boars, large
enough for gilt service, good
bloodlines, lean meat type; al-
so, good, gentle SPC sow,
mother of large litters, n 0 w
bred to Reg. SPC boar. See at
my place, or write soon.
George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring.

Dark red Duroc males or fe-
males, extra good, from P. R.
litters, treated and Reg. buy-
ers name, Charles W. Welch,
Rt. 2, McRae.

Reg. Tamworths. Healthy
herd, treated f or Cholera,
nice lot to select from. J. S.
Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,
Ph. 6541. :

Reg, Hampshire boar, heal-
thy, 6 mos. old, $50. I. W.
Wheeless, Rt. 3, Box 82, Grif-
fin. Ph. 5756.

Purebred Duroc hogs, 3-5
mos. old, either sex, with or
without papers, $27.00 = $37
ea.; bred gilts, $25.00 - $60.
Good bloodlines, Marvin New-










some, Jordans Mill Rd. San
-dersville. ae eet

(6208 (Fairburn).



ilts,





fect markings, excellent blood-
lines, $27.50 ea., $50.00 pr.
Papers in buyers name; also
barrows for meat or Fall
showing, $24.00 ea. Carl C.
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Yorkshire - Poland China
cross pigs, wt. 100 lbs. and
over each. Reasonable prices.
B. H. Holsomback, Rt. 2, Box
341 - A, College Park. Ph.




Fine selection of Reg. Lan-
drace pigs, excellent for 4-H
and FFA, projects. Alvin
Greene, Mutimer Dr. Augusta.
Ph. RE 6-3155.

15 pigs, 10 wks. old, Lan-
drace and OIC mixed, $10
ea. See. Irving Dean, Rt. 2,
Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-7644.

Reg. Berkshire sow, prov-
en breeder, good mother, very
gentle, just weaned second
litter. Bargain at $60.00.
Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumber-
land Rd. N. E., Atlanta 6. Ph.
TR. 2-1072.

8 purebred S. P. C. pigs, 6
wks. old, also, Reg. SPC sow
for sale at farm. Frank R.
Eady, McIntyre.

Weaned pigs, Tamworth,
OIC cross and some Landrace
-OIC cross. See week days af-
ter 6 P. M. or Saturdays.
Harris D. Johnson, Rt. 4, Box
153, Lawrenceville.

Reg. bred Tamworth gilt,
11 mos. old, wt. over 300 Ibs.
Champion bloodlines, $65.00.
Jim Allen, Rt. 3, Fayetteville.
Ph. HO 1-3942.

11 very good, purebred Du-
roc pigs, 6 sows and 5 boars,
$90.00, or $8.50 ea. Ready
July 18. Leo C. Jackson, Rt. 3,
Bowdon.

17 pigs, about 8 wks old,
real nice. See any week day
after 5 PM. M. D. Rainwater,
Rt. 1, College Park. .(Near
Tell).

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Small dapple gray pony and
pony wagon, $175. Harris D.
Johnson, Rt. 4, Box 153, Law-
renceville.

Black mare mule, about 8
yrs. old, wt. 1,000 or 1,100 lbs.,
$175.00 or will trade for good
milch cow. Guarantee mule
in every way. R. T. Pressley,
Rt. 1, Box 91-A, Delray Rd.,
Thomaston (1/4 mi. N. of
Hwy. 19). :

Gentle Welsh gelding, Sad-
dle and harness for buggy,
$175.00. J. F. Sievers. Rt. 1,
Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-4441.

Nice 1 yr. old, Shetland
stallion. Any reasonable offer
accepted. J. F. Lancaster,
RFD, Dacula. Ph. TH. 3-4317
(Lawrenceville).

Good work mule, wt. about
1,000 Ibs., in good shape, no
plug, $100.00. H. M. Bates,
Rt. 2, Kennesaw.

Mare mule, approx. 800 -
900 lbs., 12 yrs. old, work
anvwhere, $100 or trade for
calves of equal value or good
mileh cow. W. F. Wellborn,
Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 6878.

5 gaited Pinto gelding,
Blue Ribbon winner in shows,
suitable for beginners; also,
gentle, 5 yr. old gelding and
racking mare. Make offer.
Miss Sally Forrester, 2057
Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur,
Ph. HI. 3-5853.

Black horse, about 11 or 12
yrs. old, wt. about 1,150 Ibs.,
can be used for herding cows,
is gentle and in good cond.
Reasonably priced. J. E. Clark,
Ae 2, Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-

ae

At Stud: 2 Reg. Palominos.
Kentucky P. H. B. A. 6862, Pi-
rate Garnet P. H. Ba. 10, 033.
R. Benzel, c/o Green Acres
Farm, Thomasville.

Gaited roan mare, bred to
Shetland pony stud, with 4
wheel Shetland pony Viceroy
with 20 in. wheels and har-
ness, also Western saddle and
bridle, excellent cond. H. L.
Strickland, O a k 1 an d Dr.
Gainesville. Ph. LE 2-6395.

At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun. dbl, Reg. Palomino stal-
lion. Mares boarded. Return
privileges. Ray T. Warr, c/o
Green Ridge Farms, College
Park. Ph. PO 1-6732.









Reg. Hampshire gilts, 4 mos. |
s| old, about 125 lbs., ea. per-



talso black



cowboy Quarter horse,
for good rider, well broke,
Buckskin gelding, $175.00, al-
so 6 yr. old roan mare, nice
conformation, 3 gaited, $200.
John R. Franks, Rt. 1, Bre-
men. Ph. 5156.

Nice horse and buggy for
quick sale. Mrs. S. B. Hol-
man, Shellman. Ph, OR 4-2107.

Minitature Chetland stallion,
36 in. tall, 2 yrs. old, dapple
gray, good conformation, $175;
Tenn, Walking
Horse mare, very gentle to
ride or plow. Bill Cole, Cum-
ming. Ph. TU 17-5672.

4 outstanding Reg. Palo-
mino colts and fillies, all from
Reg. American Quarter horse
stock; also, nice selection of
sorrel fillies, from Reg. Quar-

ter horses. Mrs. J. W. Bailey,| Ad

c/o Windy Hill Ranch, Way-
nesboro, Ph. 2187.

Gaited, 17 mos. old filly,
golden chestnut, excellent
conformation. Has been hand-
led, is gentle but not broken
(make good pleasure horse),
for sale. Mrs. Milton D. Grif-
feth, Rt. 1, Bogart, Ph. LI 8-
1450 (Athens). |

At Stud: 35 in. outstanding
red Shetland. stallion, light
M&T. Sire of near Top grade
filies ADA Oklahoma Sales.
Fee, $25.00. Return privileges.
Thos. Collier, M. D. 706 Glou-
eester St. Brunswick.

Reg. 5 gaited American Sad-
dle Bred stallion, Reeves Ma-
jesty Genius, No. 34816, sired
by Peter Genius out of Miss
Lida Peavine. Grandson of
Kings Genius. Good proven
brooder. Becky Bentley, 1119
Barnes Mill Rd. Marietta. Ph.
42-8-7125.

Sete te SE cat me eer
At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083, American
Saddle Bred stallion. Proven
sire of top colts, Grandson of
Noble Kalarma. Thos. G. Wat-
kins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals Rd.
Decatur. Ph: BU 9-6692.

ee ens ee en

At Stud: Copper Buckskin
stallion (half Quarter horse.
half thoroughbred), excellent
conformation. G. P. Hender-
son, Old Morse Rd., Rt. 1,
Conley. Ph. MA 17-5355 (At-
lanta).

Sheep and Goats

115 healthy southwestern
ewes, $6 ea. Kenneth Bandy,
aa Ringgold, Ph. WE. 5-

2 or 3 ea.: milk goats; milch
cows and beef type cows; also,
one fine white faced polled
bull, 15 mos. old, full blooded,
not Reg. Located 1/2 mi. of
Fairburn and Douglasville on
Lee Rd., a blacktop road lead-
ing to Lithia Springs. W. B.
Cochran, Rt. 1, Douglasville.

2 Toggenburg doe kids, 6
mos. old, from heavy milker.
Call or visit after 5:30 PM. J.
E. Sarratt, 1165 Hollywood
Rd., NW, Ph. SY. 4-0203.

6 or 8 nice fresh milk goats,
giving from 2 to 4 qts. milk
daily, all comparatively young
does, mostly Nubians, some
few fine crosses of Nubian
and Saanan, Nubian and Tog-
genburg and one or two
French Alpines, $25.00 to $40
ea. Jacob S. Heaton, P. O.
Box 171, Americus.

2 nice goats, 1 Saanan and
other Toggenburg. Both heavy
milkers, for sale reasonable.
G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoo-
chee Dr. N. E. Atlanta 19. Ph.
CE 3-8890.

4 Nubian goats, 3 nannies
and 1 billy, for sale. S.
Griener, 1394 Northwest Dr.
N. W., Atlanta 18.



2 Toggenburg Nannie goats,
thoroughbred stock, good
cond. $5.00 ea. at barn. Call
first. Dr. Albert H. Berg, Rt.
2, Alson Park, Murdock Rd.
Marietta. Ph. 428-3859.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED





jJ.|zel c/o Green Acres Farm,




- PAGE THREE

Will trade Apaloosa horse,
good conformation, perfect
color, excellent for small
children and ladies without
riding experience, gaited, for
small Palomino, wt. 900-1000
lbs., 4 - 5 yrs. old. Will fur-
nish picture on request. Law=
rence D, Phillips. Young Har~
ris.

a a A eee
Want 1 gentle saddle horse
not over 10 yrs. old, State
what you have and price. Beth
Aycock, Box 243. Brooklet

SEED & PLANTS.

FOR SALE



reece,

Old time Seven Top turnip
seed, Germ, 92 pct., 25c tbls.
d 4c postage. Mrs. Viola
Stover, Rt. B, Ellijay.

1,500 lbs. Arlington Sew _
ticea seed, Purity 99.63 pct.,
Germ. 67.50 pet. and 4.25 pct,
hard seed, total Germ. 71.73
pet. 20c lb. at my place L,
B. Carlton, Hartwell.

Gov. Insp. Ga. Red and P.R.
sweet potato plants, $1.25 M.
W. G. Murray, Rt. 2, Odum.

Black Beauty Eggplants,
$3. M; 2000, $5. Waits Crosby,
Graham.

N. C. Short Stem and Blue
Stem collard plants, 50c [8



500, $1.50. Del. Mrs. Leila
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. :
Tomato artichokes plants

for sale at my home. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave. N.E.,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.

Collard plants now ready,
50c C, (at my home) or 500
for $3. or $5. M., shipped. No
orders less than 500 plants,
me Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gaines-
Ville.

oe

Fall tomato plants, Rutger,
yellow Pon, Oxhart, Marglobe,
Big Boy and Sage plants, 30
$1.; collards, cabbage, Broc-
coli, Brussell sprouts, 70c C;
Eggplants, 40c doz. Banana
pepper 30c.doz. Hot pepper,
35c doz.; mint 25c doz. Post-
age 10c. Fred Witherspoon, 308
Holderness St., Atlanta Ph.
Ph? 3-5255. :

Ga. collard plants 50c C,
400 M., also hot cow horn |
pepper plants. Add _ postage.
H. F. Seay, 3917 Panthers<
ville Rd., Rt. 2, Ellenwood. ~

Gov. Insp. Potato plants,
Ga. Reds now ready, good
plants full count, $1. M. FOB,
oe Lightsley, Surrency,

a.

White nest multiplying
onions, $1. qt2 or: 1/2 gak
$1.50; old time shallots, $1.35 -
C. For Fall planting. Mrs
Lon Ashworth, Rt 1, Dacula.

Plants: tomato, Rut g er

Marglobe, New Stone; Pep-
per, World Beater, Calif.
Wonder (hot Cayenne), 40

C; $3.50 M; Black Beauty
eggplants, 50c C. $4..M; Chas,
cabbage, and cabbage
heading collard, 35c C. $2.50
M. Well rooted, moss packed,
Add money for postage No
COD. Mrs. H. L. Brittingham,
Guyton. Ph. PR 2-3303.

Fall tomato plants, Bonnie
Best and Rutger, Heading col-
lards, Wakefield cabbage,
broccoli, cauliflower, egg-
plants, Brussels sprouts, Bell,
Banana and Hot pepper, par-
sley, dill, all, 35c doz. No less
$1. orders. Add postage. Mrs.







H. V. Franklin, Rt. 1, Reg-
ister.
Dixie Crimson reseeding



clover, germ. 94,.100 pct., pur=
ity 99.61 pct. 25c lb. R. Ben-

RB 1, Thomasville.

2 acres or more Coastal 3
Bermuda stolens, or the whole e
patch, for sale. Eula Stewart,

Rt. 1, Alma.

Rilist. ct ERAS ail ee
1000 bu. yellow corn, $1.50

bu., Oats. this years crop, $1. :

bu. F.O.B. All for feed) Mod,

Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman ee

nel

GAME, FOWL, ete.

FOR SALE



Want 1 logging mule, wt,
1200 or more pounds and be
trained to pull
Evans, Rt. 1, Box 146, Warm
Springs; Ph. North 3-2532

logs. R. W.|2

White Fantail pigeons, $3
pr.; large White Kings, $2.50
r.; also, pheasants, Silver,
Goldens, Amherst and Ring-
neck, Will ship. Henry Pike,
108 Palm Ave., Savannah, Ph,



(Pine Mountain),

AD 3-6315.
















PAGE FOUR

_ BRUISES CUT PROFITS

(Continued From Page 1)

damage to the livestock by bruising or
shall be

sales establishment
sraded, sorted and sold,

mot limited to loading and unloading, in
such manner and method as to prevent



GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALE



Closing out: Chukars, Ring-
eck doves, Fantail pigeons,
1 ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Wy-
1el L. Smarr, 412 Neely Ave.,
ast Point. Ph. PO 1-7442.

Ringneck pheasants and
Polden Sebright bantams, day
ld to 6 mos., 50c ea. and up.
hy P. Sides, Perkenson Mill
d., Austell. Ph. 948-4604.

White King pigeons, $2.50
r. or more, $2.00 pr. Jack
rowder, c/o Melody Brook
arin. Rt 3, Marietta. Ph. HE
-8656.

Sev. hundred Bobwhite
quail, from 1 day to full
rown, 25 to $1.00. Per No.
8. W. Z. Page, 2125 6th St.
olumbus. Ph, FA 2-5896.

Bobwhite quail eggs and
oung quail for sale. Per. 13.
. L. Brookins, 5861 Morning-

fis Dr. Columbus. Ph: FA 3-

Bobwhite quail eggs, 20c
a.; day old quail, 30c ea. Per.
o. 2, Curtis Hudson, Rt. 2,
aysville.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
ated and laying, $4.00 pr.;
atching eggs, $18.00 C. pre-
os 8 wks. old quail, 80c ea.;
: wks. old, 60c. Ship Exp.
aes Send M, O. Miss-Eve Wal-
ace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., At-
Janta 8. Ph, TR 4-5152,

Extra large, 1959 hatch Nor-
pen Bobwhite breeder quail,
improved 40 yrs. 1 to 3 ozs.
ing ee than average. Hatch-





Ing eggs, and young quail,
rom day old up, Per No. 1.
Color photos furnished. Wm.
_ A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark
pide. Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-

ee
Quail: Northern Bobwhite,
enn. Reds and Blondes cross-
d, 35c ea. and up; Eggs, $15
. None shipped under 4 wks.
old; Chukars, all ages, 50c ea.
nd up. Per. No. 34. J. L. Tay-
or, Rt. 2, Taylors Mill Rd.
ort Valley. Ph. TA 5-5804.

N. Z. White rabbits, 8 wks.
oO 2 yrs. old. Ped. breeding
tock. $5.00 and up; Herd
oars, $10.00 or 2 or more less
a. See. C. W. Page, 149 North
Ave. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-
6452.







Black Dutch rabbits, $3.00
pr. FOB; also not over 5 day
old Ringneck pheasant eggs,

1.75 doz. Ernest W. Cail,

177 First St., RFD. Savannah.

150 N. Z. rabbits for sale,
my place only. Mrs. Lois
Greene, Rt. 1, Box 507 B. Au-
guest. Ph. RE 6-3155.

Young rabbits, ready f o r
breeding, $2 ea. or swap for
laying hens; also guinea pigs

cavies) for sale or trade. O,

. Samples, 78 Anniston Ave.

Se Atlanta 17. Ph. DR 3 -

_2 fine N, Z, White ped. rab-
its, $5.00 ea. without papers,
OB your place, or on lot.
Miss Arminda Mason, 1740
Center Ave,, East Point, Ph,
o 1-7066.

1 Calif., buck and 3 does
and 1N. iz buck and doe, for
gale. R. C. Lee, 445 Copenhill
Ave., N. E., Atlanta 7. Ph. JA

POULTRY

FOR SALE





Dark Cornish bantams, 15
a. and 3 roosters, go 0d

xhibition stock, blocky show
BPs: $1 ea. for lot. Must sell.

. F. Simpkins, 4141 Mercer
Rd., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-7194
after 6 PY





handled,

including but | flap.

Araucanus Easter e g g
chickens, trio guar. to pro-
duce pink and blue eggs, $15;
hatching eggs, $4 doz.; Dark
Cornish bantams, Bulldog
type, $5 pr.; Golden Sebright
bantams, $6.00 trio. Ship Exp.
Col. M. O. Mrs. Addie A. Ed-
wards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E.
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152

12 or 15 bantams, some are
laying now, 50c ea, FOB my
place. H. F. Seay, 3917 Pan-
thersville Rd. Rt. 2, Ellen-
wood.

B. B. Reds, 7 mos. old, pure-
bred 6 hens and 6 roosters,
$3.00 pr. if all taken, or $1.75
for single bird. O. D. McClure,
1753 Hadlock St., S. W., At-
lanta 11. Ph. PL 8-3830.

Bantams: Black Cochins,
Old Eng., B. B. Red game,
White Silkie, $4.00 pr. and
up; also white and speckled
guineas. No less than $12.00
order shipped. H. H. Holsom-
back, Rt. 2, Box 341 - A, Oak-
ley Rd. College Park. Ph. 6208
(Fairburn).

Trio Black Indian game, 7
mos. old, $4.25; 1 hen and
12 baby chicks, $5.00; 4 Cor-
nish hens, $5.00; 3 mos. old
bantams, 75c pr. Bulldog ban-
tams, 75c and $1.00 pr. Lock-
ard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd. N.
E., Atlanta 17.

Crested Polish laying hens,
$2.50 ea; Jap. Silkie hens. $2;
4 pheasant hens and cock, $12;
young Polish, young Silkies,
young pheasants and common
bantam hens. 50c ea. Trade
for rabbits. Will ship. C. R.
Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave.,
Me W. Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-

009. :

50 True Line White Leg-
horns reasonably priced. See
after 5 P. M. Cannot ship.
Vara Robinson, 3280 Stone Rd.
S. W. Atlanta 11.

50 Production Red hens,
$1.50 ea. Mrs. Fannie Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 1, Rochelle.

50 W. R. and 50 young Reds,
$1.50 ea.; young turkeys, 3
wks. old, $1.50: Dark Cornish,
Show type, $2 ea. Will not
ship, Mrs. J. FE. Carter, Mc-
Murry Dr. S. W.. Box. 487, At-
lanta 11, Ph. DI 4-1388.

Mallard ducks, $3.00 pr.
plus postage. 1959 hatch. Jim-
Cee P. O. Box 73, Red

ak.





eee te See Se eae
Royal Purple guineas, large
type, 25 for $7.00: 15 for $5.
Del. by parcel post in Ga.
Chas. F. Smith, 117 Watson
Circle, S. E. Atlanta 17.

POULTRY

WANTED



Want to exch. 2 purebred
White Silkie bantam roosters,
1959 hatch, for purebred ban-
tam pullets, Duck - Wing, Se-
brights, R. I. Reds or Silver
Lace Wyandottes. Mrs. F. EK.
Newton, 2 Stone St., Way-
nesboro.

Se ges ae eae oe
Want 6 or 8 guinea hens and
1 rooster. Will pay $1.00 ca.
del. to me by August Ist. V.
Ai Shipper, Rt. 1, Lumber
ity.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE



Red heart cedar fence and
building post for sale. Tom
Sorrow. Rt. 1, Carlton, Ph.
Swift 7-3497, :

Pere eee ne ea

One tan five - piece stain-
less King Hereford Parade
saddle, like new, complete
with corona, $400. Jack Crow-
der, Melody Brook Farm, Rt.
3, Windy Hill Rd., Marietta,
Ph. HE 68-8656

- MARKET BULL

bark; Devils



T

other injury.

2. No person shall use any persuader
in the loading or handling of livestock in
any livestock auction sales establishment
other than an electric prod or canvas

3. Not more than one person shall be
permitted to use a stick, cane or other in-

Yellow root freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lard box ful
for 75c. Queen of the Mea-
dow, 3 bunches 30c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt.
5, Box 53, Ellijay.

6 cases, 24 ats. to case, A -
No..1 pure Ga. cane syrup,
$8.50 case. None shipped. Im-
mediate acceptance. Ross
Swann, Dawson.

North Georgia honey, 12 lb.
gal. $3.60. Del. free Atlanta
area. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park
Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15, Ph.
PO. 6-6671. :

Feed sacks, not washed, 4,
$1.00: burlap bags, 10c ea.
Add. postage; Chicken ferti-
lizer, 50c bag. Mrs. J. E. Car-
ter, McMurry Dr.. S. W., Box





487, Atlanta 11, Ph. DiI. 4 -).

1388.

Yellow root, fresh dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, 85c;

also old fashion large bloom-

ing sunflower seed, 30c cup-
ful, Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

Hand crank hope. ; Blass
churn, holds 8 ats. churns
ats. good cond. $2.50. Cannot
ship: Mrs. Ko . :Glark; 4044
Clevemont Rd., Rt. 1, Ellen-
wood, Ph. BU. 4-1889.

Country cured meat, 2 or 3
shoulders, wt. from 20 - 25
lb. at 60c Jb.; middling 2 or
3. 50c lb., around 25 to 30 Ib.;
also a can of home made lard.
Mrs. Cleon Usry, Rt. 1, Thom-
son.

SOU Sa ie epee 8 i Se en

Real large nice print sacks,
mostly one of a kind, 3, $1.60,
PP in Ga. Mrs. W. Y. Sum-
mers, Rt. 1, Newnan.

Ratsbane, Queen of the
Meadow and Wild Cucumber
Shoe String,
Blood, Rattle, Yellow and
Heart - Leaf root, $1.50 ea.
for 2 Ib. lard box full; Black
Snake root, Button Snake
root, 75c a large match box

full, P. P. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1,}_

Ball Ground. :

Yellow dock Butterfly root
and Mullein, Wild Cherry
bark, 50c lb. Add_ postage.
Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2,
Cumming.

Catnip, 30c bunch; Pepper-
mint, 30 doz.; Queen of Mea-
dow, 25c bunch; Ratsbane,
60c large match boxful. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt., Ellijay.

Print feed sacks, 100 Ib.
size, some patterns, 15 - 20
alike if desired. 3, $1.00 plus
25c postage. H. W. Powell,
295 So. Macon St., Jesup.

One electric fence charger
in verfect shape, $12.00. O. D.
McClure, 1753, Hadlock, St.
S. W., Atlanta, Ph. PL. 8-3830.

New, never been used, elec-
tric churn 5 gal. size, $25.00.
Mrs. Y. C. Coleman, Rt. 3
Eatonton.







wt. some letters, $2.40 doz. or
20c ea. Evelyn Bramlett, Mar-
aret,

Queen of Meadow, yellow
Rattle and Butterfly root, ea.
kind $1.00 for lard box full;
Black snake root, 65c for large
match box full. Add postage.
Ge-T, | Brown; - Rt. 1) Ball
Ground.

Nice shade dried sage, 30c
at., $1.00 gal. del.; white and
red multiplying nest onions,
$1.50 gal. del. Mrs. Leila
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

1 Peter Wright anvil, good
as new, 185 lbs. for sale. W.
H. Bankston, 206 College St.
McDonough.

Good top buggy with steel
rods (in the channel where it
rust) and good set of har-
ness, all for $125.00 or will
trade for good horse or mare
that works good or a young



Unwashed feed bags, good|



ument

in the bruising

Oat Straw for sale. Bill
Schroer, - Rt,:2;7 Box; 6,:7Val
dosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607.

Western roping saddle, good
as new, for sale. T. L. Wil-
liams, Rt. 4, Madison.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED







Want a peck of unknown
peas. L. E. Hall, Rt. 1, Adrain.

Want 8 or 10 tons of good
Coastal Bermuda hay. Quote
price, FOB or del. Will ex-
change good Angus bull, wt.
1400 lbs. for hay. Z. J. Lee,
Red Oak, Ph. PO. 7-6666.

Want 15,000 Rutger toma-
to plants. Al Davis, Rt. 1, Box
294, Register. :

Want dry cow manure in
bags or small load. Mrs. E.
E. Ragan, 1425 Gordon St.,
S. W., Atlanta. :





Want huckleberries for own|

use. State price per gal. and
where to pick up. S. D. South,
4112 -W. Johnson Circle,
Chamblee, Ph. GL. 7-6604.

Want to buy at least 3 gal.
of figs. Will pick up and
gather. Mrs. Gerald Peal, Rt.
5, Box 267, Austell. :

Want spoiled hay, vicinity
of Dunwoody. James Hannan,
5585 Chamblee - Dunwoody
Bee Dunwoody, Ph. GL. 7-







Want one set of buggy har-|~
B. Chapman, Holly

nesses. C.
Springs.

Want Catalpa worms and
helgramites in large quan-
eee D. Gray, Griffin, Ph.

HANDICRAFTS.

FOR SALE



White crocheted bootees
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c pr.: also bibs
to match, both for $1.: white
crocheted Jace for pillowcases
$1. pr.; white linen Hdks. tat-
ting edge, $1. ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt.
1, Monroe.

3 pe. crocheted chair set,
10 x 15 3/4 in. arm rest pieces
7-1/2 in., $2.50; also 4 quilt
tops dbl. -bed size pieced out
of new scraps, $2.50 ea, Plus

postage. No checks. Mrs. W.|~

T. Langley, RFD 3, Box 384
A, College Park.

Dbl. bed size

: quilt: tops,
Broken Dish,

Gentlemens

able of |
manner as to bruise livestock
ing and grading of livestock and in
auction ring of such establishment
person using such instrument shall
same in a manner or method that results

ed, graded, or sold.














of the livestock being s




2 flat vanity sets,
2 ruffled vanity
one dresser scarf,
pineapple design,



apple design, $3.; one 18 in
doily variegated, jade to lem=
on, $2. Mrs. Sherman
ams, Rt. 4, Gainesvill

Soft, washable,
and emb. genuine lambs
baby moccasins, pink, blue a



| white, $1.25 pr.,





3, Calhoun. gee
Hand tufted Pea

oe Se age hi :

grade seamless sheeting

fed in all colors, fadele

thread, $6. ea and 30c_ post=

PP. Mrs, Edgar V











age. Mrs. Edg



|2,. Adairsville: S22





New hand emb. pillowe
full size, mad g
bleached white,
terial $2. set
fancy tea aproi

















2 dbl. size q
plique Cind
with black print on
together with solid
ea. Mrs. Troy Stater
Chatsworth Rd., Dal





et books with plastic h,

and bottoms, all colors: er
cheted pin cushions, baby o
fits, ladies stoles, an

and color, different

also baby bootees, $1 :
V. Jordan, 2205 Westover Dr.

East Point, P 0. i












scarfs emb.
cheted ends, 50c




old fashion bonnets

pastel, $1. ea.; pill
baby or t







_ New hand made
bed: size dyed sheetir
to match aoe $5. ea. a



postage. Se







Broadcloth pillow c :
emb. plain or crocheted
$1.25 set; old fashi











es, emb.

. Set. 2 25. ;
checks, Nell Bennett, Rt
Box 21, Oak Wood.

















Pisa e Velde
Lowndes Co., Tom He
Pony Auction Sale .
large selection of bo







Bow. Odd Fellow $2. ea: Mrs.|_

Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton.




ing and breeders
Grade and Reg.





July 29, Hardman
Georgia
Course.



cow. Bud H. Holland, Coogler
Rd., Dalton



Agricultural |

CALENDAR|



July 21 - 22, Atlanta - 4-H Fashion Clinie |



July 23-26, Savannah - Annual Convention
of Georgia Feed Association. = =

July 26-29, Valdosta - Naval Stores Camp. F







July 29-30, Rock Eagle 4-H
Eatonton Fruit Pie Bake-Off.

August 6, Kensington North
Hereford Tour. Sponsored by N
Georgia Hereford Association,
of Burl Hall and Andrews H
farms will start at n.






















Hall, University of
Beef Cattle Short |

Center, |

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