Farmers
Bulletin
Commissioner
South Hol The Key
me Our Requirement
By J. K. VESSEY
Southern Regional Forester
US 8. Forest Service
x ae is Jeading the nation in tree
pl ting. This last year alone, more than
I e? Will there be markets ia? pulpwood,
n ber, and Js wood ey
eration or soa Le short time in
e life of a quality sawtimber tree.
It is generally conceded that our na-
tions demand for wood products will
double within the next forty years, and
that the needed increase in tree growth
_ must come from the South. The antici-
pated 100 per cent increase in demand
for forest products in 40 years will be a
result of two factors: (1) A modest in-
crease in per capita consumption of wood,
rom 78 cubic feet in 1952, to 82 cubic
feet in year 2000, and (2) A tremendous
increase in populationtrom todays 180
- million people to 225 million 15 years
hence and to 330 million by the year
- 2000. Confidence in the growing demand
for wood products can be based on simple
arithmeticthe requirements of people
_ to maintain an increasingly high standard
ee living times s oe number of
ets look then at where the supply
t come from, Why is it apparent that
the S eek must yeas nearly half of the
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1960
FUTURE F
NUMBER 4g
REST NEE
This supply is coming from trees that are
hundreds, even thousands, of years old.
However, these old-growth forests are
steadily being converted to second-growth
forests. The day will come, in a genera-
tion or two, when these western forests
can supply only what they can grow.
When this time comes, there is only 25
per cent of the nations forest land in the
West on which to grow annual crops of
wood. Three-quarters of our commercial
forest growing land is east of the Great
Plains.
The South, and Georgia particularly,
is endowed with the factors which make
it a potentially high wood production re-
gion. It has the topography and soil, much
of it best suited and in some cases only
suited to growing forest crops, It is in an:
area of abundant rainfall, with long
growing seasons and hot summers which
result in tremendously fast tree growth.
It should be crystal clear that from the
South must come much of the wood that
will be needed by this nation in the years
ahead.
The challenge to Georgia and the South
is clear. We are only now getting a good
Agricultural
CALENDAR
August 6, Kensington North Georgia
Hereford Tour. Sponsored by North
Georgia Hereford Association, tour
of Burl Hall and Andrews Hereford
farms will start at 9 a. m
August 12, ABAC, Tifton - Statewide Pea-
nut Meeting to Discuss Proposed Pea-
nut Program for 1961.
August 13, Fairgrounds, Newnan ~ Annual
Fall Cow Sale.
August 26, Modena Plantation, Savannah, .
Georgia Aberdeen-Angus Field Day.
August 29 ~ Sept. 1, Rock Eagle 4-H Club
Center, Eatonton - 5th Annual Georgia
Poultry Institute.
Sept. 7, State Farmers Market, Cordele -
Georgia SPC Breeders Association
Show and Sale. Show at 2 p. m.,
tle m.
start on our long delayed forestry and
wood production job. We need to plant
even more trees. We need to put millions
of acres of woodlands that are now unders
stocked and in poor condition under the
kind of management that will double,
treble, and even quadruple their present
rate of wood growth.
The steps we take today will insure a
continuing expansion of our forest pro-
ducts industry. In 1950, there were six
pulp and paper mills in Georgia. Today
there are 12, either in production or
planned. They are here because their
basic raw material is here. The growth
and expansion of the wood using indus-
tries is predicated on there being plenti-
ful supplies of wood.
-Wood is the universal raw material,
It is a renewable natural resource which
will eventually be substituted for non-
renewable resources as they are consum-
ed. Trees, properly established, protect-
ed, treated, harvested, and sold is a cash
crop that will put money in the woodland
owners pocket, attract industry, expand
the economy of Georgia, and provide fi-
ber and other valuable benefits for this
and future generations.
New Hybrid Bermuda
Developed For Lawns
A new hybrid Bermuda grass for
lawns and golf fairways has been devel-
oped by Dr. Glenn W. Burton, principal
geneticist, Georgia Coastal Plain Experi-
ment Station, Tifton.
Tifway Bermuda appears to be equal
or superior to Tifgreen and Tiffine in
all characteristics except softness, This
stiffness should result in better resistance
to sod webworm, which damages Tif-
green,
Tifway spreads faster than Tif-
green and has a darker color making it
a good choice for a lawn grass.
A foundation nursery was established
at the Georgia Coastal Plain Experiment
Station in 1959 for certified growers. I
went on the market this season.
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FARM
WORK
WANTED
White man, 41, with family,
wants job on Cattle farm, or
vegetable farm. Have had 20
yrs. Exp. Can handle any type
farm machinery. Have to be
moved. Need 4 R. house. Need
work at once. Ralph Belcher,
Rt. 1, Grantville. (1.2 mi. So
City Limits).
Want work for self and
wife on poultry farm, tending
to chickens. Am 61 yrs. old.
Want in No. Ga. J. M. Hill,
Rt. 1, Danielsville.
57 yr. old man wants job
on farm doing any kind of
farm work except machinery,
for board, room and small sal-
ary. R. M. Adams, /o H. H.
Tidwell, Rt. 1, Box 52 A, Bre-
men,
35 yr. old man, family 95
6, three to work, wants job
tending 6-8,000 laying hens on
50-50 basis, or percentage.
Exp. Must sign contract. Must
have house 6n mail and school
bus route. Have to be moved.
Start work any time. Letters
ans. Charlie Murdock, Rt, 4,
Summerville,
2 women, each with 1 son,
13 and 4 yrs. old, wants light
farm work on farm with nice,
reliable party. Need house and
work right away. Move any
time. Contact, Mrs. Elizabeth
et Gaines, Rt. 1, c/o W.
. Bohanan, Moreland.
Disabled War Veteran de-
sires light farm work on farm
with reliable, good people, for
room, board and small] salary.
Can drive truck and tractor.
Will require bus fare. Elmer
G. Banks, VA center, Sec. 1,
Domi Services, Dublin.
45 yr. old, Binge, healthy
man, wants job. Exp. in live-
stock and poultry farming,
painting and carpenter work.
Available after August - 14.
Fred W. Selby, Box 561 Ke
Rd. SE Atlanta 16. . .
Man with wife and boy, 15
and girl, 14, wants job on
farm. Can drive truck, tractor
or any kind farm machinery.
Move at once. Tommie Lee
Spears, 767 Capitol Ave., At-
lanta 15.
Honest, 37 yr. old sober
mah with wife and 3 children,
wants good farm with good
mah on 50-50 basis. Like to
have large allotments. Can
furnish references. R. E. Par-
rish, Meigs.
White man wants job on
cattle ranch, dairy or chick-
en farm, Have wife and 2
children. J. P. Black, P. O.
Box 363, Covington.
White man with wife and
son, 16 yrs. old, reliable, hon-
est, sober, wants job as Care-
taker of farm or work with
chickens, livestock, and light
farm chores. Not able to do
very heavy farm work. Want
4 R. house, elec., water, and
reasonable wages. Have to be
moved. Earl L. Blanchard, Ri
1, Fayetteville.
Retired couple wants job as
earetaker on farm, with small
living quarters and small sal-
ary. P. M. Fraser, Box 134,
Blakely.
Want permanent job on
poultry farm, caring for
layers or bru.iers. W. C. Ste-
phens, 514 So. Gren St.,
Gainesville.
Man and wife, 50 and 60
yrs, old, wants job on chick-
en or cattle farm. Able to
work. Want reasonable sal-
ary. Mrs. Minnie Sorrells, Rt.
4, Winder.
White woman, 53 yrs.
with husband (not able
work) and 6 children, wants
job on farm or with laying
hens, $20. to $25. wkly., board
and jJaundry. Mrs, Eli Coram, |R
Rt. A, Ellijay.
old,
to}.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want large, good family, to
gather crop. Have 17 A. cot-
ton, 17 A. peanuts, 4 A. corn.
cotton picked in ac-
local age
eorn by day
cordance with
peanuts and
wages. Have 5 R. house, wired
for elec. lights and stove. No
drunks nor loafers need ap-
ply. 8 mi. ie Perry, on Elko-
Perry Rd. T. M. Terrell, Elko.
Want honest, rliable mar-
ried man who is able and
willing to work in dairy. Good
house wired for stove. Good
pay. Mrs. G. D. Rise (or Rice),
Rt. 2, Madison.
Want unencumbered, set-
tled woman to live on small
farm and do light farm chores.
Home (all conveniences) with
2 adults. Will accept small
child. No heavy work. Mrs.
EB. Strickland, P. O. Box 203,
Springfield
Want white, middleaged wo-
man, no bad habits, to live in
home on farm and do light
farm work for room, board
and small salary. Must be able
drive car and furnish refer-
ences. D. C. Davidson, Turner-
ville. : ; ig
Want middleaged or past
middleaged white woman to
1953 Ford Tractor with
without equipment. A.
Daniel, 1808 Rocky Creek Rd.,
Macon, Ph. SH. 6-7419.
Two
bators 85-90 egg eap., used
only a few ines. both for
$30. Mrs. W. S. Moody, Rt. 3,
Ball Ground (2 mi. So, of
Ball Ground on Hwy. 5).
Bearcat hammer mill good
cond., Massey Harris Forage
harvester with row erop and
old or - ae nomi ae a
cond. ready for the fie a Toners eam
L. Peters, Rt. Box 24, eee der and Oliver 1957 trac-
2,
Wrens, Ph. LI. 7-6835.
Milk tank creamery pack-
age, good as new, excellent
cond., $1500.. 3 unit DeLaval
Milking machines pump and
pipes included, $100. U. T.
Smith, Mansfield, Ph. 6091,
13 Premier 8 ft. palerets.
over 100 P 16 floor feeders 4
ft, long. 2 gas brooders. 30
wide mouth jars, plastie base
chick wateres, good cond. Dal-
ton Mathis, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald,
Ph, 6932.
David Bradley aucder eS
tor with equip. 2 1/2 H. P.
A-1 cond., $60. Bill Williams,
Forest Park, Ph. MA. 2=2319,
Whitfield tree planter;
new and never been used, one
seat, heavy cui three point
hitch (won a
Will take $100, less than sale
price. T. S. Davis, 848 Mc-
Laurin Ave., Griffin, Ph. 8-
do light farm work on my 1064.
farm for good home, board and
$30. m. Claud C. Brown, Rt.
1, Box 317, Fitzgerald.
Want settled couple for
light farm work on my farm.
Good 3 R. house with_ bath.
Write or see, Loy O. Lank-
ford, 6024 Lawrenceville Rd.
Rt. 1, Tucker.
Will give room and board
to reliable, white man for
light work taking care of 200
chickens and some yard work.
Mrs. Elsie M. Turner, Rt. 1,
Jeffersonville.
Want white woman _ to live
in home on farm and do light
farm work for board, room and
reasonable salary. ai a Dil-
lard, Monroe, Ph. 9216.
Want colored man and fame-
ily to help on dairv farm, and
general farming. Must be able
drive tractor. Good salary to
reliable party. Must be sober
and have Ref. Lloyd Swart-
zentruber, Montezuma. Ph.
4607.
~ Want family to milk cows.
2 men or man and boy. $4.
dav and good house to live in.
BE. L. Johnson, Washington. Ph.
8-2504.
~ Want good Dairyman with
helper. I milk 40 to 45 cows.
Come by and see dairy if in-
terested. W. W. Fears, Hamp-
ton. Ph. No. 2052.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
Used Benthal peanut com-
bine and shaker, in good cond,
for sal. L. F. Easterlin, An-
dersonville.
TD 6 Intnl. Diesel crawler
tractor with 8 ft. Hyd. blade,
$1,995.; 8 10 yd. Le Tourneau
scraper, Cable operated, $1,-
750. S. M. Dudley, Box 482,
Ringgold.
One 34 H M 21 Intnl 2
row corn snapper, used very
little in I crop; also one
Intn]. 55 T hay baler, used
very little. Sell at bargain or
swap for live stock. A.
Selman, RFD, Palmetto.
Allis-Chalmers sileage cut-
ter with grass cutter, in very
good cond. and used very lit-
tle. Garrett Rice, Royston,
Ph, (211.
1952 Ford tractor tiller har-
row; cultivator 8 planters; al-
so cotton dusters, all in A-1
shape, $1100. P. N. Kitehens,
Mitchell.
1/2 horse deep well pump
and tank, $50. M. L. Valley,
2627 Ward Lake Rd., Ellen-
wood, Ph. Bu. 4-1359.
Used corn mill and sheller
in fair cond. belting for both
in excellent cond. $75. for
ae lot. Mrs. W. S. Moody,
3, Ball Ground (2 mi. So.
y Ball Ground on Hwy, 5).-
{such as shovel,
at
Allis Grates B tractor,
$134. cash my place. G, is
Sikes, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville.
Side Ts for Farmall Cub
Tractor, excellent cond., $75.
at my place. W. T. Holbrook,
ec Rt. 2, Box 68, Clarkes-
ville. ;
1950 1/2 ton Ford truck, re-
built Mercury engine with
500 miles, clutch, trans., and
differential, body and tires
are all in top cond. Has prac-
tically 6 ft. by 6 1/2 ft. flat
body with 2 ft. side bodies. | priced. B, B. a 707 Vala
G. Y. McManus, Box 186|ley Brook Rd., Decatur, Ph.
Franklin, Ph. Or. 5-3666. ME. 4-8908.
EI
round electric incu- |;
drawing) |?
jdisc. offset
alker Chappell, Locu
Grove, Ph. 3346 (Hampton)
1959 New Holland silage
chopper, excel. cond., sectio
harrow, bag on oe culti.
vator, fert. stro 1959 an
Bb = log: with
seg
Bias
tor with tracks. Mrs.
Carlton" Rt 22 oti Rad. =
Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-1728,
All steel bodied trailer,
wooden frames, to attach for
hay or straw eS hitch
to fit standard bump sO,
2 extra good recap :
W. B. Couch, 713 re ee
East Point, Ph, PO. 7-1067,
2 front wheel weights for
Ford tractor; reel type mower _
for Gravely tractor. W. T.
Brown, 2136 Defoors Ferry
NW, Atlanta 18 Ph.
5- si days.
600 gal. Girton bulk sale
tank, $2,000.; Lehigh, 3 hp,
compressor, either air or wate
er cooled, $300.; also, 1,997 |
lb. ee a base for sale. -
, White, Ph,
> 0s Ei
Used TD-14 Intnl. tractor -
parts; also, 2 speed rear eni
elec. for 1954 Ford, needs ~
minor repair, teasonable. G.
C. Ingram 2187 Baywood Dr. ~
SE, Atlanta 15, Ph ' MA. a2) =
8397. es nor
Simplex, 6 row cotton aa
ter, good cond., fits most ae os
tors, $75.: Massey Harris; 16. =
heavy hatrow, :
$300.; John Deere model 60
tractor, froll-o-matic, pl
power and hydraulic lift,
d., $1,500. Robert F. Nutt,
728 We Taylor St., Grittin, Phi
30 in. Buzz saw with 26 i z
of belt, no motor, eee te
Sears Incubator 80-90 cap.
pheasant or chicken eggs, used
3 times, $15. L. W. Booth,
896 Ridge Ave. N.W. Atlanta
18, Ph. SY. 4-4290.
500 gal. underoeud Peg:
pane gas tank, 30 pet. full.
$200. my place. Will help dig.
Darrell G. Beckham, Snel
ville, Ph. 3-4191 (Thornwall).
Une Farmall A tractor with
vacuum lift, cultivator, Sate
ft. mower. All in good con
and planter. $250. for a
Vernon Dillard, Ellaville.
Sears A ote saw, used very
little, ate putility heed
er, all meee 0. Gu ey-
man, 210 aun St., Mame
Practically new front
mounted John Deere, 2 row,
cultivator, $150.; also, 2 ton
cap. Republic steel feed bin,
$75. Milton P. Minchew, Jr.,
| Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5806,
One man cross cut saw,
never used, $15.; saw sharp-
ener mach., electrically oper-
ated, $30; several misc. tools
rake and hoe
blades, corn grinder and ete.
Thomas Emory Chambers, 827
W. Myftle St., Gainesville Ce
7, Ph. LH. 4= 306 62.
UD Intnl. motor, 118 hp for
cotton gin, sawmill or grist
mill; also, dif. width and
length belts, for sale. W. J.
Harrison, Rt. 1, Harrison, Ph.
399-M-2 (Tennille).
1959, IHC 2CKi4_ eotton,
picker, one row, mounted on
230 IHC Farniall, ready to pick} b
cotton, both units like new. C.
L. Manley, Rt. 3, Danielsville,
Ph. SY 1+5476.
1940 John Deere H tractor.
with harrow and 4 dise tiller,
cheap. Angie Stevenson, Rt.
2, McRae. ee eas ae eee
John Deere all purpose sil-
age cutter with equip., rea-
sonably priced. Roy Peacock,
Box 356, Eastman, Ph. 3949.
250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk
milk tank (40 mo, warranty).
Will del. and install any ra-
sonable distance. Emory L.
Brinson, Rt. 6, Sylvania, Ph.
TH. 1-7531.
1951 Ford tractor and. cul- He
tivator, in good shape. $450.
Britt McChargue, Thon.aston. ;
New monorail
erane with 5 hp, 3
wineh and 2 hp troler motor,
Will finance or trade z
model D-2 or D-4 Cat or cat-
= also, 2 in. Ss priming =
water pump with
bearings. Franklin ution, & mR
1, Norman Park, P
1373 (Moultrie).
John . i row corn
snapper, used 2 seasons, kept |
under shd, $550.; John Deere,
ae ns! * wt whan lens
1949 Ford 1/2 ton, pick-up
truck, solid body, perfect mo= ;
tor. At EY 8 ae letters
Ans.). Flora aces Re = |
as a 288-B, Flowery
Branch.
100 five ft., flat feeders ee
broilers, good cond. Ernest S.
Almund, Box Flowery
Branch, Ph. VA, 3=2801. 5
Allis Chalmers Forage Har-
vester with row crop an
cutter bar phigh E cic
lent condition,
HPs Atlanta, if 1 BE a
eS ee
Lilliston 1959 peanut coms
bine, picked about 100 acres,
in excellent cond intn eas
nut shaker and ed ers
ry 12 in. feed mill with new
hammers, also 30 ft. t to
pull mill with. C. M. Pippin,
Jr., Albany.
One heavy duty i steel
farm Waiee - ms ws se ae
ft. nd 21 in. Pian
ody. Hiteh a eae pei E
wii a $125. or trade f
old tractor. No. 3 Farm Be
n 4 in. iron post, $35.; pair
platform scales 1000 Ibs., G5: :
det trailer, $65. am.
1297 Dixie Ws
Robinson,
Jonesboro.
Tntn'l. side delivery rake.
good cond., $125 letters:
"eet .
(M., l6e 4
ans. and no checks
Can see early in the :
cated 10 mi. E. of Hawkins-
ville, D. H. Simmons, Bre 4
Hawkinsville. ae
Corrction: Humida ir
model 55,
quail eg,
hen,
Incubator,
165)
ooh hate
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coli a hE a
PEERED
SHG
_ steam engine, restored,
_ new; 16 HP Advanced steam
engine, not restored;
; E Farmall. tractor.
_ mach.,
cutting parts in new extra
. Bit eran
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
Se men er Ree RRC RAE Ha Eo
One ea: 15 HP 1912 Case
like
12 HP
Case portable steam engine,
wheat and pull cotton gin and
can be used to heat tobacco
ds and steam tobacco. A, G.
vhomas, Box _125, Cumming.
Side delivery rake, trailer
wagon, stalk cutter, small
grain combine, peanut plows
to fit H or M or Super A
_ Farmall tractor with new style
eultivator. All in fair to
eond., priced very reasona
=
at
also, Rockwood pulley. for
Ray Bowen,
-_4, Perry. pe ete
Deering Bradley mowing
new Pitman bar, all
blade with hitch for Ford
tractor, for sale or trade for
4 mo. old calf (beef type) or
od 2 wheel trailer. H. B.
00k: Hwy. 60, Suches.
1948 John Deere tractor
th hydraulie system; Case,
7 ft., mowing mach.; Case }
bush and bog harrow: Case
JA smoothing harrow; sub
soiler. All in good cond., and
with hydraulic control, $1,-
500. R. L. Keheley, Rt. 6, Ma-
yietta. :
2 man Pouland saw in run-
hing cond. $65. or trade for
4 wheel, rubber tired farm
wagon; or will buy wagon.
Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. Ph.
695-J-3 (Barnesville). _
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EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Brookshire, =
Want one bush and bog
harrow with 3 point hitch and
one two dise tiller plow for
a Ford tractor. Must be rea=
goueple price. J. L. Maxwell,
lythe Island, Brunswick. _
Want late model peanut
combine ih top cond. no junk.
Prefer Roanoke, or Lilliston.
Perry Barnes, Rt. 4, Camilla,
ee OLB Te ee
Want Rotary Tiller garden
tractor in A+1 cond. prefer
heavy duty type machine
with Brigs and Straton motor.
Must be a bargain for ash
and within 30 mi. Byron A
Meeker, Pine Mt. Valley, Ph.
amilton M 8=4601. se
Want one mower to fit WD
A. C. tractor within a 50 mi.
radius of Woodbury. Bobby
Brown, P. O. Box 194, Wood-
bury, Ph. 5161.
Want two hole corn sheller
with power drive in go
shape, cheap for cash. Luther
yole; Ri 1, Toccoa.
Want used tractor with or
without equipment, 1950 or
gider model and in good cond.
ill pay cash, Helen E. Har-
well, a ages Rt. 1, Ken=
ri
hes h, 427-1 a
Want 1 2 tractor
s ro
with cultivators and planters,
eheap for cash. Clifford John=
son, Box 170, Palmetto.
Want old time Ford Fer-
Benson rotary bush cutter
with 3 point hitch to fit Ford
Tractor; also want 8 ft. E.Z.
flow fertilizer distributor or
what ever make you have to
put fertilizer out with. Will
oe Must be in good cond.
ravis Harvey, 1311 Seiler
VB pee Vee aael aS
Want Farmall Cub tractor
nd attachments. Will pay
C. Manderson, 263
Rd., N.W., Atlanta
Want Ford tractor with all
quipment, cheap for cash,
within 50 miles of a
. . Box
jing tank for milk room, pos-
restored. All used to thrash | *
yy | furner, Rupert.
.|Complete records available in
z aoe 108 Ri.
81, Bremen 7640
Wednesday, August 9, 1960
Want 400 or 500 gal. hold=
sibly want pipe. Mrs. Eric
Spruell, Douglasville, Ph.
hitehall 2=2351. ie :
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
Reg. top Angus proven herd
bull, Eileenmere breeding, 3
yrs. old, $300. O. L. DeLozier,
1505 Fairview Rd., NE, At=
Janta 6, Ph. DR. 3-0113.
Reg. Hereford bull. deep
red and well markd, 16 mos,
old, blocky (will make good
herd bull), with papers, for
sale. Charles F. Howe, 1278
S. Roswell Rd., Marietta, Ph.
428-3445.
Reg. Angus bull, by a son
of rraine Farms $30,0uv.
bull, Homeplace 192nd and by
a daughter of Beaverdams
$15,000. bull Eileenmere 1074;
also, 2 reg. Angus cows with
calves, 4 Reg. Angus heifers,
i4 grade cows and 13 grade
calves, $5,000. for lot. R. M.
Reg. Angus bulls, up to 2
yrs. old, trom clean herd and
tested; also, females with bull
calves at side also have pros-
peets for herd bulls. See at
farm, F. W. Phillips, /o West-
Over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph.
428-2959 Marietta.
Reg. Shorthorn bulls, ready
for service, best of breeding,
reasonably priced. J. Curtis
Branch, Box 324, Tifton.
_ Holstein yearling bull, from
Reg. stock, well built, proven,
$150. or will accept young
heifer in trade. Jennie A, Jol-
ley, Rt. 4, Box 194, Douglas-
ville.
_ Reg. Jersey heifer, bred to
Reg. bull; Reg. Jersey cow;
6 first eross Holstein-Angus
heifers; one ea. Holstein ana
Jersey=Hereford cross heifers,
both breeding age. G. W. Fin-
ney, Marietta, Ph. 427-1440,
Jersey cow with 4th calf,
now giving enough milk for
2 alves (and 1 family), very
gentle and will lead anywhere.
Sell after Aug. 15th. A. E.
Wilkie, 4600 Roosevelt Hwy.,
College Park, Ph. PO. 1-3586.
Nice, gentle, healthy Jersey
mileh cow, refreshened 9 wks.
ago, probably rebred to pure=
bred Black Angus bull. She
is a Sood milk and butter cow,
$100. Miss Lucille Lazenby,
Rt._2, Marietta.
One ea.; 14 mo. old Jersey
and Guernsey bull, Angus
bull, Holstein steer and Jer-
sey steer, 450 to 500 lbs. ea.,
$100. ea. Eugene Cooper, Rt.
1, Grayson, Ph. TH. 3-2869.
Production tested beef herd.
Breeder Code No. 8, herd.No.
2 with Ga. Agri. Extension
Ser. on farm performance,
testing program, 29 cows, 25
calves, 9 heifers and 1 bull.
total or parts. Joe W. Butler.
Camilla, Ph. 3516.
4 Reg. polled Hereford bulls.
2 yrs. old, Domestic Woodrow
breeding, papers furnished.
very fine, $200. ea. J. S. Up-
church, Thomasville, Ph. 5731.
Dbl.. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, exceptional disposition
and quality, has been her
sire for 3 yrs. Proven sire of
Advance omino bloodline,
5 yrs. old, wt. 1,800 lbs. Also
a certain dehorner. Selling to
prevent inbreeding. John
Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalton,
Ph. BR. 8-3705 after 6 P.M.
28 dairy heifers, from good
producing Reg. herd, 5 fresh
now with 6 due to freshen
sdon, some others are _ bred
and a ~~ pie seek. J are
Reg. or e e for Reg. A.A.
2. Covington, Ph.
uritz, Rt.
steins and 2 Jerseys,
d|Paul Low, Rt. 5, Dalton.
MARKET BULLETIN
8 Black Angus bulls, not
Reg., wt. about 600 Ibs., $135.
ea.; also, a few Black Angus
cows, not Reg., first and sec=
ond calf, pasture bred, $140.
ea. Ira Teem, Rt. 1, Milner,
Ph. 4897 (Griffin).
_ 89 cows and all dairy equip.
inluding 419 lb. daily milk
base, 250 gal. Dari-Cool tank,
2 unit Surge milkers, etc. Will
sell base with your choice of
20 cows. Donald G. Stephen-
son, Rt. 4, Covington, Ph.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 4
yrs. old, gentle and extra
good cond., Bangs tested, wt.
about 1,200 Ibs., $225. at barn.
J. E. Dickerson, Rt. 1, Rabun
Gap.
Hereford 2 1/2 yr. old bull,
Reg. No. 10231441, horned but
very gentle, $200. E. KE. Ealum,
204 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Sav~
annah, Ph. AD. 2-1800.
Reg. Hereford bull, 1-1/2
yrs. old, namd Ducs Plato
Domino 6, sired by Ducs Plato
Domino 2, dam Princess Lucy
Belle. Steve Lee, Rt. 1, Wel-
come All Rd., College Park.
2 young Reg. polled buills,
ready for light service; also,
one ready for heavy service.
All good color and markings.
R. H. Earnest, 2380 Campbell-
ue SW, Atlanta, Ph. DI.
Fall freshening Holstein, 1st
and 2nd alf heifers; also, few
Guernsey and Jersey heifers.
CV, free of disease, quality
eattle out of high producing
herds. R. B. Curtis, Farming-
ton. | :
Fitst calf heifers, 2 Hol-
ABS
Jersey springing. J. G. Under-
wood, Rt. 8, Greensboro.
20 dairy heifers, mostly Hol-
stin, Ist calves, calfhood vac-
cinated. Will freshen in Aus.
and Sept. C. H. Norris, Rt. 1,
Warrenton. :
10 purebred Holstein heif-
ers, Wt. about 450 Ibs. a.,
$1,200. Loyd Keadle, Yates-
ville, Ph. 695-J-3 (Barnes-
ville).
20 top quality Reg. Angus
bulls, 16 to 24 mos. old, all
sired by top son of Home-
place EHileenmer 999/35th..
reasonably priced; also, 18
top quality Reg. bred Angus
heifers. daughters of same top
bull. These are real founda-
tion females. W. C. Hardy,
ot Box 275, Griffin, Ph.
767.
Swine
Reg. SPC hogs, best blood=
lines, long meat type, bred
sows and gilts and boars, now
of service size. At my place:
George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring.
Little bone Black African
Guinea pigs, the stay fat kind,
ready now. Located 6-1/2 mi.
So. on Hwy. 19. Wilson Car-
son, c/o Carsons Guinea Hog
Farm, Rt. 3, Box 371, Griffin.
9 Yorkshire pigs, barrows
and gilts, avg. wt. 40 lbs. $85.
or $10. ea., also, 2 Duroe and
SPC sows with 7 healthy pigs
ea., by purebred York. boar,
wt. approx. 300 Ibs. ea., Ist
litter, sows and pigs, $140. or
$75. ea. R. M. Baldwin, Rt. 1,
Old Dallas Rd., Powder
Springs, Ph. 428-0383.
Reg. Duroc Grand Cham-
pion boar, treated, 15 mos. old
and has been used very little.
11 big bone black fullblood-
ed Guinea pigs, not Reg., 6
females and 5 males. Claude
Garrison, Rt. 1, Taylorsville.
B.|Ph. 5941 (Rockmart).
4 purebred Duroc boars and
gilts, Reg. in buyers name.
wt. 100 to 125 lbs., vaccinat=
ed for_ Cholera. Richie Mc-
aon Rt. 2, Butler, Ph. UN.
_Landrace boar, Seminole
Wearhoug H 4th. Reg. No. 58-
8363, 2=1/2 yrs. old, $50. E.
E. Ealum, 204 E. Oglethorpe
or Savannah, Ph. AD. 2-
ae Tenens
or trade. for
poll [eres
Here=
y dif. or trade| mare, r
| reasonably
Reg. Tamworths, weaned
boars and gilts, no disease,
treated for Cholera, in good
cond. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541,
16 bred gilts, Landrace-
. erosses, for sale. R.
ley Farms, Rt. 4, Canton, Ph.
GR. 9=3334.
Purebred Tamworth pigs,
10=14 wks. old, for sale. Don-
ald S. Bickers, MD, e/o Al-
farminda Farms, Auburn, Ph.
TH. 3-2517 (Lawrenceville).
16 Poland China and Lan-
drace pigs, 10 wks. old, $8.
ea. Walter A. Haney, Rt. 4,
Box 132, Alpharetta (Birm-
ingham Hwy.).
25 pigs, 8 wks. old, for sale.
See any day at my_ farm.
Brewster Orr, Rt. 1, Sharps-
burg, Ph. AL. 3-2596 (on
Hwy. 16).
Reg. Hampshire pigs, meat
type gilts, 3 to 4 mos. old and
vaccinated; also, 2 boars ready G
for service. I. W. Wheeless,
Bia Box 82, Griffin, Ph.
10 Reg. Hampshire brood
sows, start farrowing Aug. 18.
from disease free herd; also,
Reg. Hampshire male, 16 mos.
old, from best bloodlines, Reg.
papers on sow and = male.
Dewey J. Green, Rt. 3, Box
374, Griffin, Ph. 6032.
Reg. Landrace gilts and
boars, 100 pet. imported blood-
lines, Reg. in buyers name,
unrelated prs., $25 ea. H. R.
Gossett, Cave Spring.
Bagwell. c/o Spring Val-|'TP
PAGE THREE
Tenn, Walker, black mare,
white blaze face, 2 hind stock-
ings, gentle but spirited, sad-
die and bridle included; also,
bay mare, white blaze face, 4
white stockings, gentle enough
for any age child. Both can
be pastured with cows. W.
aylor Williams, Rt. 1, Win-
der, Ph. LI. 6-6850 (Athens),
At Stud: Carls Booger No.
93,643 Reg. Quarter horse,
blood bay with 4 white fet,
proven sire of tov colts: also,
2 1960 filly colts, by above
stud, for sale. D. J. Williams,
DVM, 410-16th Ave., W., Core
dele, Ph. 413.
At Stud: Rising Sunday
Son, dbl. Reg. Palomino stal+
lion, TWHBA No. 6550-168,
PHBA No. 15,357. Mares
boarded, return priviledge,
Ray T. Warr, Box 154, Rt. 2,
College Park, Ph. PO. 1-6732,
At Stud: Birdeyes Sur-
preme Purdy, dapple blood-
line back to King Larigo.
Mares boarded, reasonable fee.
: . Jinney, Marietta, Ph.
427-1440.
At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. No. 36083, Ameri-
can saddle bred stallion, pro-
ven sire of top colts, grand=
son of Noble Kalarama. Visi-
tors welcome. Thomas G. Wat~
kins, Jr. 4684. Flat Shoals
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692.
At Stud: 43 in. Reg. red
sorrel Shetland stallion, white
mane and tail, Fee $25., re-
turn privileges; also, male
ponies for sale, all colors. J.
A, Patterson, Lenox.
Reg. SPC _ hogs, all ages,
from Cert Brucellosis free
herd. A. LaPorte, Cordele.
Reg. Yorkshire pigs, litter
of 16, farrowed May 16, 1960,
sire FFA boar, WHT Turk
126 N, avge. wt. 52 Ibs.,
teats, inoculated against Chol-
era and Erysipelas. W. E.
Shelfer, 3795 Old Fairburn
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. PO.
7-9455.
Duroc boars and gilts, 2
mos. old, can be Reg. in buy-
ers name, $22. ea. Frederick
Zipperer, box 182. Buyton (15
mi. SE. of on Hwy. 30).
2 Regs. Landrace sows and
2 Reg. boars, left from a 35
sow herd, both have good
production records; also, one
boar with excel. production
record, treated for Cholera
and Erysipelas. Jere Smith,
101 Acres Dr., Marietta, Ph.
428-7095 (6 mi. E. of Mariet-
ta on Hwy. 120).
Reg. SPC sow, good blood
lines, bred to Reg. SPC boar,
priced. Render
Moultrie, Greenville. Ph. OR.
2-4600.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
2 yr. old chestnut gelding
pony, gentle for children, with
bridle and saddle and mar-
tingale, and 2 yr. old Tenn.
Walking filly; also, purebred
Guernsey heifer and one 1/2
Brown Swiss and Holstein
heifer, both to freshen in Au-
gust. Mrs. Hames,
Graysville.
Palomino mare, 9 or 10 yrs.
old, bred to golden Palomino
stallion, very gentle for wo-
men or children rode by an
11 yr. old girl. James Mont-
gomery, Rt. 3, Greenville, Ph.
OR. 2=4686.
Small Shetland pony, 2
nice Welsh ponies and a_gait-
ed saddle horse. W. H. Brad-
ford, Rt. 2, Hampton, Ph.
4162.
Saddle bred colt, 1 yr. old,
sorrell with blaze, very gen=
tle; also, At Stud: Reg. Palo-
mino. C,. Bee ae 2, Al-
pharetta, Ph. 7-9213
(Chamblee).
_ Several 3 yr. old small
Shetland mares, 2 fillies and
2 stud colts, reasonably priced.
. C. Simonton, Rt. 1, Grif-
fin, Ph. 3441 (1/2 mi. from
Hwy. 4 si
.
One mare horse about 12
yrs: ae pore gentle for
any. chi heavy type, good
orking horse, $100. Eugene
Cooper. Grayson, Ph, TH. 3-
_ Nice ee Saddle horse,
3 1
ail; ee
black mane
15 mo. old Shetland geld-
ing pony, brown and white,
$125. Guy Neyman, 210 Tol-
bert St., Rome.
3 gaited horse, used to chil-
dren, red color, can jump,
$300.; also, Smith and West=
ern English jumping saddle
and bridle, $300. Sell separ=
ately, or together, $550. W.
Lee Morrison, Jr., 29 Twelfth
St.. NW, Atlanta 9, Ph. TR.
6-1561 days.
Sharooze, Reg. Arabian
stallion, AHC No. 12668, grey,
13.3 hands, grandson of Ins
draff, out of FADE mare,
now standing at stud at Hob-
by Horse Farm, reasonable
fee, Charles L. McDaniel, Rt.
1, DeMooney Rd. College
Park, Ph. 2754 (Fairburn).
Nice Western saddle horse,
9 yrs. old, very gentle for
children and ladies, with new
Western saddle. Both priced
for quick sale, $185. T. BE.
Wilson, Rt. 1, Marietta. Ph.
428-5254. :
Sheep and Goats
12, two yr. old, Hampshire
ewes and 1 ram, ae to Reg.
but fo papers, . 68. oF
$185. for lot. R. L. McKie, Rt.
3, Box 63, Augusta.
Fine young cross bred white
Saanan_ naturally hornless
milk goat, fresh for first time
July 3, now milking full
ats. excel. quality milk, $35.
No shivving. J. W. Cartledge,
Sr., 2829 Hart Dr, Columbus,
185 nice, 4 yr. old, Souta=
western ewes, 10 Hampshire
ewes, 3 Suffolk rams Reg. and
one Hampshire ram. For Sale
reasonably or trade_for any
age cattle. Dennis T. Dover,
Rt. 2. Ringgold. Ph. WE. 5+
3036. :
Hampshire rams,
from 1 -to 38 yrs. old, ex=
ceptionally blocky type. from
Reg. herd of 30 yrs. exper=
ience. Top quality from yrs.
of breeding and keeping only
the best; also, a few ewes.
Priced to sell. John B. Smith,
Cleveland Rd., Dalton, Ph
BR. 8=3705 after 6 PM.
Deep red Nubian buck,
Chickamine Aureols Redbird,
N127698, 2-1/2 yrs. old, gens
tle, easy to handle, excel,
eond. except one lame leg,
A. Moore, Rabun
heap. N. A.
Gav. Ph. 4748 (Clayton).
nna
POULTRY
WANTED
Want 3 Cornish bantam
e tern |hens, laying, also 1 rooster
for $500. ; J.|Champion or from Blue Ribe
Pangborh Rd.,| bon stock. Advise. R. D. Winn,
1 Box 936, Rochelle.
LESTOCK
WANTED
Will trade 1949 Studebaker,
4/2 ton pickup truck tor
Biack Angus or White Face
cow, ready to freshen; also,
will trade 13 mo. old Black
Angus bull for Black Angus
or White Face heifer ready to
freshen. N._C. Raines, Rt. 1,
Box 39-A, Stockbridge, Ph.
Gr. 4-7119.
Want young blocky, dark
color, purebred polled Here-
ford bull at reasonable price
' or will trade fine young Reg.
Berkshire sow at $60. and
pay difference. Stuart Lewis,
264 Cumberland Rd., NE, At-
foals, Ph. TR. 2-107.
Want nice heifer calf, Will
trade good road cart for pony
or grown horse, Fred H. Nor-
man, Rt, 1, Hazlehurst.
- SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
White nest onions, 1960
erop, $2. gal.; Red multiply-
ing scallion onions and but-
tons, from same, $2. gal. Add
ostage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground,
Fall tomatoes, Bonnie Best
and Rutger, Heading Collard,
broccoli, Cauliflower, Brus-
els sprouts, Wakefield Cab-
se. Hot, Bell and Banana
peppers, parsley, eggplants,
all 35 doz. No less $1. orders.
dd postage. Mrs. H. V. Fran-
lin, Sr., Rt. 1, Register.
Fall tomato plants 36, $1.;
Ga. collards and cabbage
E oe collards,-- 70: <G;
russell sprouts; broccoli, 90c
C.; Sweet Banana, hot Bell
, epper, 35e doz.; mint 3 doz.
1.; shallot buttons, 75c Ibs.,
fs buttons, 25c No less
1. orders. Postage 10. Fred
itherspoon, 308 Holderness
St., S. W., Atlanta 10, PL. 3-
20k;
Old time multiplying onion
ees $1.80 gal. 1/2 gal. $1.
repaid. Send P.O. _ Office
money order. V. R. Jenkins,
Ri. 2, Box 220, Gordon.
Clan white multiplying
Ro! sets, $2. gal. PP in Ga.
o less than gal. sold. Mrs.
ary Blackwell, 2122 Brock-
git Rd., Tucker,
Little white nest multiply-
ng onions and red multiply-
ng scallion onions and buttons
rom same for fall ae
1.75 gal. Add postage. P.
rown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
: Nother Bobwhite quail of]
I. | tams,
all ages. Per. No. J,
Tade, 1328 21st St. Colum-
bus Ph. FA 3-2422.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
$3. pr; hatching eggs, $15. C.
insured parcel post; 8 wks.
old quail, 80c ea; 5 wks. old,
60c ea.; Doves, white, $5. pr;
Ringnecks, $3. pr. Ship Exp.
Col. Per No. 47 Miss Eve
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E.
Atlanta, 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.
2 wks old Chukar chicks,
50c ea., 6-8 wks. old, 75c ea.
Sam Carden, Deep Creek Rd.,
Cordele.
Japanese Ringnecks and
Silver pheasants .for sale.
Cannot ship. E. D. Hardy, 210
E. Anderson St. Savannah.
Ph. AD 6-0095.
Closing out: Francolins, $5.
each in pairs; Reeves breed-
ers, $7.50 pr; younger birds,
$2.50; ea; 1958 hatch Swin-
hoe, 1. pr. and 2 young, $20.;
bantam hens, 50c_ ea. Jack
Wier, City County Bldg., Au-
gusta.
Mixed pigeons, all col. mat-
ed and working, 3 prs. for
$2, Exp. Col. Jerry: Branch,
Rt. 1, Enigma.
Pigeons: white Fantails,
giant Homers, Broadbreasted
White Kings and_ Rollers,
Show type Kings in Silver and
Blue; few squabs. Special
prices on 3 or more pr. John
G. Lewis, 613 College St.,
Hapeville. Ph. PO 1-6893.
Purebred N. Z. White rab-
bits, at my home or will ship.
Top quality, herd bucks, $8.
up. 6 wks. to 2 mos, old, $5.
All sub. to Ped. C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., N. E. Atlanta
8. Ph. TR 4-6452.
2 pr. rabbits, black does,
gray bucks, also some small,
8 or 10 wks. old. Sell one or
all together. Mrs. Clinton Fa-
vors, Rt. 2, Box 346, Milledge-
ville.
Rabbits, 6 wks. old, $1. ea:
also. Jap. Silkies, Crested
Polish and pheasants, 6 wks.
old, 75c ea: grown hens, $2.-
150; 3 R. I. Red hens and ro-
oster, $1. ea; also, grown buck
rabbits to trade for does, Will
ship: Cr. @-Phpot- 236
Summit Ave., N.W., Atlanta
18. Ph. SY 4-0009.
Guinea pigs (cavies) for
sale. Mrs. S. D. Ackiss, Rt. 4,
Box 97 C, Griffin.
Guinea pigs (cavies), vari-
ous colors and ages, $1.25 ea.
in lots; Japanese Silkies and
Cornish game bantams, and
all games, 65c ea. in lots.
Grown and young ones.
not ship. L. Wright, 94 5th
St., N.W., Atlanta 8.
Fine Ga. collards, 50c C
500, $2.25, $4. M. Packed in
oss. Add postage. H. F. Seay,
t 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd.,
llenwood,
GAME, FOWL, etc.
FOR SALE
ee EO eee EE
Quail: Northern Bobwhites,
Tenn. Reds and Blondes,
crossed. Day old, 35c ea: oth-
as priced according to age,
one shipped less than 4 wks,
old; Chukars, 5 wks. to 4
os. old, $1. to $2 ea. Permit
eae finland PO 7 2
aylors Mi ort ane
h TA 5- 59-5804 =
Bobwhite SULT all sizes
and ages. Per. No. 48. Con-
act if interested. W. Z.
age, 2125 6th St,, Columbus.
h. FA 2-5896.
eee quail pane. 20
; day old quail, 30c ea. Per.
2. Curtis Hudson, Ri, #2,
yaville
Beer hme ea
. Extra large, 1959 hatch,
Northern Bobwhite breeder
uail, improved 40 yrs.. 1 40
ounces heavier than aver-
age. Hatching eggs and young
alee now available. Ga. Per.
0. 68. Free color photos, wt
ert. and prices. Wm.
homas, Box K, 421 Mark
Age Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-
Bobwhite quail from just
atched to full grown birds.
ermit No. 36 C. E. Duke,
803 Bouldercrest Dr. S. BE,
tlanta 16. Ph. MA 7-1665,
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Avaucanus chickens, laying
col. eggs, $8. pr; also, black
and white rabbits. $1. ea. No
shipping. George Livingston,
Woodstock. (Off Arnold Mill
Rd. near Rock Springs
Church),
Araucanus Easter egg chick-
ens, 10-12 wks. old, $2. ea. at
my home. Come after, or more
if shipped. Mrs, Hattie Wig-
ley, Rt. 1, Box 230, Dallas.
Araucanus Easter egg chick-
ens, trio guar. to produce pink
and blue eggs, $15.; hatching
eggs, asst. col. $4.50 doz: Dark
Cornish bantams, Bulldog ty-
pe, $5. pr. Will ship Exp. Col.
Send M. O. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N.E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. CRSA 4- 5152.
4 Barred Rock-Ancona cross
bantam roosters, B.R. mark-
ings, 1960 hatch, for sale; also
would like to swap pair Sil-
ver pheasants for 1960 hatch
Golden pheasants. S. S. Shep-
ard, Jr., 1540 Clifton Rd. N.E,
Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 4-2241 af-
ter 6 PM.
Young stock in bantam
fowl, $3. pr; Old Eng. game
in B. B. Reds, whites, black
and S. D. Wing. SiGe. a
Reds, White Silkies, Golden
Sebrights, Black Tail Japs,
Dark Cornish and White
Crested Black Polish, A, R.
DuBard, Box 267, Lithialf
Springs, Ph, 948-8390 (Au-
stell).
Will,
About. 25 Black T
layers. H. C. Conn, 691 Kath-
ane ae S.W., Atlanta 10. PL.
3-45:
Golden Sebright bantam
cockerels, two, 5Uc ea., and
two at $1, ea., or $2.50 for
lot. Defected combs. Direct
lowa breeder. Money order,
COD or Exp. Col; also want
Silver Sebright trio. Buy or
will exch. D. I. Thomas, Jr.,
P. O. Box 175, Augusta,
Full stock Golden Sebright
hens, $1.50 ea. ; Hamburg
chickens, 32. pr; White King
pigeons, nest banded, $2. pr;
bantam hens, $1. ea; Pekin
drake, $2.; common pigeons,
mated, $1. pr. Starling Yawn,
Byromville.
Purebred, heavy type Bark
Cornish, 2 fine young cock-
erels, wt. 3-1/2 to 4 lbs. $2.-
50 ea; 1 young hen, 6 ne
wt. 11/2 Ibs. ea., $10. here,
or ship Exp. Col. 1 pr. 1959
Muscovy ducks, their 10 duck-
lings, partly feathered out, $15,
ae Maude Granger, Reids-
ville.
Pure White Cornish breed-
ing cockerels, good, healthy,
vaccinated, 16-18 wks. old,
$2.50 ea. Crate and ship in
lots of 10 or more. T. W. Mor-
rison, Box 146, Winterville.
Ph. RL 2-2361.
Nice game cock, 1/2 R. H.
and 1/2 Claret, $4. also 1
hen, 1/2 Spangle Rae and
1/2; Clairbome. 2 $2-)0e< Gaia:
ae 712 Oak St. Gaines-
ville.
115 young service White
Leghorn roosters, and 10
young Leghorn pullets, $1.25
ea; 40 N. H. Red pullets, $1-
50 ea. No delivery. Prices
void after August 8. Miss
Mary F. Collins, Rt. 4, Sum-
merville.
Giant Black Minorca 1959
hatch cockerels and laying
hens and eggs. L. B. Millians,
105 Temple Ave., Newnan.
Ph. AL 3-5926.
7 Keystone Red ee $8. at
my home. C. B. Huie, Rt. 1,
Box 175, Forest Park,
$12 eave pry
guineas, $3.; pr. of turkeys,
$12. Thomas Emory Cham-
bers, 827. West Myrtle St.,
saunessile C-7, Ph. LE 4-
3 :
6 chickens,
Royal -Purple guinea fowls,
large type, day old, 15 for
$3.95; 25 for $5.95, del. by
parcel post; 3 wks. old started
guineas, 35c ea. plus 95c for
shpg, carton. Exp. chg. Col.
Check with order. Chas. F.
Smith, 117 Watson Cir S. E.
Atlanta 17.
White ducks. 6 wks. old,
50c ea. Harold Mansfield. Rt.
shes Palmetto. :
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
New crop extracted honey,
amber color, $3., 10 lb. pail.
Prepaid parcel post. D. M.
Kirkland, Summertown.
Salt cured pig meat, hams,
12-15 lb., 75c lb.; shoulders,
12-15 Ibs., 50c lb.; sides, 35c
lb. Eugene Jones, Rt. 3, Box
339 H College Park, after 6
P.M. Ben Hill Rd., Red Oak.
A good buggy with a set of
harness for sale. James New-
by, Rt. 1, Ph eTOEBUTK Phalty:
9-6928 after 7 P.M
Riding sulkey, for Gravely
garden tractor, $12.: also elec-
tric churn, $9. Both in good
cond. W. Gazaway, Rt. 3,
(Birmingham Com munity)
Alpharetta.)
Yellow root, fresh dug and
washed 4 Ib. lard boxful, 85c:
also old fashion large bloom-
ing sunflower seed (good for
poultry feed) 30c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Box 58, Ellijay. :
250 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay. Notice to all Dairymen
and Cattlemen from Eatonton
thru North Ga. where drought
destroyed hay crop. Will be
cutting 150 tons, highly fer-
tilized, weed free hay about
Aug. 10 to 15th., $30. ton: at
field cutting time. Contact, S.
J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. SH.
2-5117. - ree Ses Deer Ng
Toppy ban- |
50c ea. for lot. Good
and horse apples 4
Farm. Marvin Newsome
mi. E. Jordans Mill Rad., nS
dersville.
Print feed sacks. (100 ik
size), 3, $1., plus 25 postag
Howard W. Powell, 295 So. a ;
Macon, Jesup.
Oat straw for
dosta, Ph. 2-06 07.
6 cases, 24 qt. to case, A-No.
1 pure Ga. cane syrup, $8.50
case. None shipped. Ross
Swann, Dawson,
Baled oats
sale. Bill =3
Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Val- d
(for feed) for |. R
sale at my farm. W. A. Harp, ooo
Rt. 1, Yatesville.
Blackberries for anyone who.
wishes to pick on_ halves.
Thomas Emory Chambers, 827
West Myrtle St.,
C-7. Ph. LE 4-3062.
Honey,
lb. gal.,
lanta area. W. R.
Park Ave. S. W.,
Ph. PO. 6-6671.
35-40 lbs. clean yellow
beeswax, 65c pound at. my
place. W. T. Holbrook, Sr.,
North Gee
Rt. 2, Box 68, Clarkesville, |
Old fashioned 2 seated bug-
gy good cond. with shaves and}
Gainesville :
13}
$3.60. del. free At-
Smith, 2330
Atlanta 15,/$
tongue. Arthur Childree, 5215 | ple:
Rivoli Drive, Macon.
Saddle, pony russet. eee :
embossed with 12 in. seat
safety hood, adjustable stir-
rups,
rigge, dbl.
girths, square
oe with round nickle spots,
H. Wilson, Old
$25.5-Mirs.2 Ee
Garrison Rd., Rt. 6, Macon.
One salt cured country ham,
wt around 33 lbs., 75c lb. will
not ship. Come after anytime
except Sunday. Clarence Mc-
Millian, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. 3-|
2733.
7 type fasteners, $10. FOB. R.
D. Winn, Box 936, Rochelle.
Apples for sale to truckers,
Starks Delicious, Golden De-
licious, Black Wine Saps,
Staymons and many other
varieties. Ready about Aug.
15. H. B. Roberts, c/o Hard- b
mans Orchard, Clarkesville.
Coastal Bermuda hay in
trailer load quantities. Thom-
as A. Peterson,
4381.
7 Qt. pressure Canner with }1
Ailey, Ph. | <-
sheep wool lined, dbl. | bl
Good top buggy and har-j bl
ness, newly painted, $125. or
trade for horse (mare) that
is a good worker, wt. 700 to
1,000 Ibs. Bud H. Holland,
Coogler, Rd.. Dalton. =~
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Want hand operated No. 10}
tin can sealer. Must be in
good cond. and reasonable. E.
B. Taylor, 334 N. 6th. St.,
Griffin A
Want about one peck of
clean, dry, crushed egg shells.
State price including postage |i
for parcel post del.
Smith, Rt. 2, Gibson Place,
Hiram.
Want Ox Log Cart, old, 2)
wheel, complete with tongue].
and yoke. Arthur Childree,
Dah Rivoli Dr., Macon, ~
Want good Bean or Alfalfa |.
hay in bale at reasonable
price within 35 miles of Rome.
Guy Neyman, 210 Tolbert
St., Rome.
Want spoiled hay, Decatur
vicinity. Mrs. E. C. Wyatt, 15
Kensington Rd., AN See one
Estates, Ph. DR. 7-5508. -
Want spoiled hay in vici-
nity Lawrenceville or Five
Forks. Mrs. J. F. Fraser, Rt.
3, River Drive, Lawrenceville.
Ph. TH. 3-2787 after 6 P.M.
or Sat.
Want 20 tons of good hay
del. to my barn at. Dry
Branch. State best price and
kind of hay. Oscar Paul, 943 |
Mulberry St., Macon.
Want wire wheel road or |
li
ed with red pig
with tree b
postage. ell Bennet
Box 21, Oakwood.
- Crocheted doi
$1.40 and $1.75
low cases from be
$2. pair; nice prin
trimmed, $1.
1 o
poe. Add pi ee.
L. Hudgins, Rt 1, Tem
cloth and Sadan
cotton and new.
ea. Pearl D. Pruitt, . 3
pharetta. ;
3 pe. set 2- noe nd
large crochet | centerpieces _
white or cream, $3. Mrs.
Be Sra Rt. 3.
i
Jig Cart with rubber tires, | sal