Georgia ff ap Farmers arke = Phil Campbell, OK, a Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1960 NUMBER WO fae E YEAR MILK BASE {REE YEAR MILK BAS = e The one year base plan is rigged for the rich dairyman with a lucrative busi- _ ness in town, a rich wife, a rich brother, a rich mother, a rich father or a rich father-in-law ... the HOBBY dairyman. The three year base plan is for the dairyman without a big bank account or a rich wife, a rich brother, a rich mother, a rich father, a rich father-in-law or @& lucrative business in town, Only a rich dairyman with money can Increase his base sharply In one year. 95 percent of Georgias dairymen do not have money to increase their base sharply in just one year. Under the one year base plan any rich producer increasing his base sharply ac- tually REDUCES the base of the poor dairyman selling to the same milk plant, Under the three year base plan the poor dairyman can compete favorably with the rich dairyman through gradual and orderly base Increases, The one year base plan creates a rat race of competition to Increase bases beyond plant needs resulting in SURPLUS milk and a lower per gallon mille price for the dairyman. The three year base plan contributes to orderly market growth approximately equal to annual increased consumer demand. 10 percent of Georgia's dairymen now produce milk under a one year base pla _ where each fighis to increase his base more than his neighbor. 80 percent of Georgias dairymen now produce milk under a three year base plan which allows for equal and gradual base growth WITHOUT penalizing surpluses and special advantages to rich dairymen. = _ ALL DAIRYMEN ARE IN COMPETITION WITH EACH OTHER FOR BASE ETE, EQUALLY OR AT A DISADVANTAGE? * ; - PAGE TWO MARKET BULLETIN NATIONAL ee che Tton |assbchariQn AREERLATE SM EMBER PHIL CAMPBELL GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Editorial and Executive Offices Siate Agriculiure Building 19 Hunter Street, S.W. 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MARKET BULLETIN STAFF Jack Gilchrist --- Wernon Ayers Mrs. Elizapeth Hynds Mrs. LaMyra Jarman Candler Clement Jr class matter Aug. 1, Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covmgton, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special aS of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct 8, Address requests to be MANAGER, mailing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION Market Bulletin, Atlanta, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to of removed from All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin. Add: dress all notices and advertiseme: NOTICES. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. a FARM WORK WANTED om 28 yr. old white man, wife and family, want job as care- saker of farm, or cattle lay- ing hens or broiler farm. 8 rs. Exp., also. experience in xactor and truck driving. Do ot drink, nor other bad hab- ts. Go anywhere. Sam Whit- field, Box 43, Lula. 85 yr. old man with wife (only), want job on farm, helping gather this yrs crop d share crop for next year. anything on farm and op- rate any kind farm mach- inery. Have to be moved, move any time. Want good thouse, water, lights. Wm. E. Gaddis, Rt. 1, Box 38, e/o Viola Allen, Rockledge. White, married, 58 yr. old woan wants job on farm as @aretaker, with livestock or poultry. Need 3-4 R. house with: elec., water, reasonable salary. J. E. Kiser, 261 Or- taond St. S.E., Atlanta 15. Family of 5 wants share e@rop, 50-50 basis, with some @xtra day labor for 2 grown sons. Need 5-6 house (wired for electricity), on pchool bus route. If can fur- ish day work until crop time, ready to be moved now. Ref- rences. Mrs. Celesta Parker, r. 1, Box 468, Fowlstown a. Bainbridge. White, 50 yr. old man with|P wife and 14 yr. old daugh- ser, wants job as Caretaker # farm, or job on poultry arm. Want 4 R. house with electricity, water and reason- ble salary. A. A. Bearden, bes Oakland Ave., S. W. At- anta 12. Ph. JA 2-7247. hc 35 yr..old man, family of 6 with 3 to work, wants job tending 6-8,000 laying hens m 50-50 basis or percentage. mperienced. Must sign con- ract, Have to be moved. tert work any time. House ust be on mail and school pus route. Letters ans. Char- ie Murdock, Ri, 4, Summer- ville, _ Want job working Turpen- tine for bal. this year and next, on 50-50 basis. Corely Outen, Rt. 2, Manassas. Want job tending to layers or broilers. Exp. in both. 3 to work. Prefer in North Ga. Need 3-4 R. house, elec., water and reasonable salary. pot Norton, Rt. 1, Hosch- on. _ Small, white family want job caring for hogs and chick- ens, within 10 mi. Buena Vi- sta, in exchange for 4 R. house with electricity, and one-third of profits or sal- ary. Mrs. L. W. Todd, 4236 7th Ave., Columbus. Want job raising chickens. 8 in family with 2 to work. Need big house; and to be moved. Mrs. Janice Daniel, Rt. 4, e/o Mrs. Julia Daniel, Cumming. Young woman with 3 small children, wants home on farm with good, nice, Christian family, near school or bus route, in exchange for light farm work. Need immediately. Mrs J. Stephens, 4853 Glen- wood Rd. Decatur. Ph. BU 9- 3040 (before 6 PM). Want job as Caretaker of farm in exchange for house and small salary. Retired couple and have own income. W. Zettler, Box 211 A, Guyton. FARM HELP WANTED Want unencumbered, set- tled, country woman to live in farm home with 2 adults, and help with light farm chores on small farm for board and small salary. Age, not over 55 yrs. No heavy work. Mrs. R. F. Haney, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. GL. 5- $226. Want farm hand with small family for steady work on farm. 4 R. house, on school bus route. No drinkers. Give References. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want 2 men (prefer from No. Ga.) to batch and help gather large Apple crop, $9. day, house with lights and wood. Must be sober and have own house things. H. B. Rob-} erts, c/o Hardemans Orchard, Clarkesville. Want good, sober man with small family for gen. farm work. Furnish good house with electricity, hot and cold running water, refrigerator, washing machine, garden, wood, cow, and $25. week. J. A. Land, c/o Kingwood Farm, Clayton. Want man and wife, no children, to work on poultry farm. Small house and utili- ties furnished and salary. Re- ply by letter only. Bryan Lei- bel, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain. Want families to work on farm, no children under 16 yrs. old. Furnish house and regular work; also want mid- dleaged couple, no children, sober and honest for Care- taker, qualified to do carpen- try, electrical, plumbing and repair work on farm. M Clemones, Rt. 3, Rome. Want settled, unencumbered white woman to live in home on farm with elderly cou- ple, and perform light farm chores. Room, board and rea- sonable salary to right per- son. Mrs. Joe A. Medcalf, 200 L Street, Thomaston. Ph. Mid- way 17-3359. Want reliable, sober, white man, single or married, to work in dairy and on farm. Must know how to operate machinery. House furnished and good salary. Albert C. Wheaton, Rt. 1, Leesburg. Want white, reliable man, 60-65 yrs. old, to do light farm work on farm, garden, yards, etc. All modern con- veniences, located 8 mi. East- man, P. H. Woodard, Rt. 1, Chauncey. Want experienced Oat yy: hand to operate milking ma- chine in large dairy. Start ing salary, $45. week, with house, lights, water and milk furnished. Joseph Von Wal- den, Rt. 4, Box 147, Sylvania. Want good, reliable, mid- dleaged couple, white or col- ored, of with small family, to help in dairy. Good house, on school and bus route. Exp. not necessary. George Rice, Rt: 2, Madison. Want nice clean woman to live in farm home with 2 adults and do light farm work, for. room and board, with small salary. Write. C. P. Cra- ven, Rt. 4, Franklin. EQUIPMENT FOR SALE Two wheel trailor with 12 ft. flat body, 6 ft. wide, $100.; wood saw suitable for cutting with the wheel jacks up and with good belt, 30 in. saw, complete rig ready to use, $65. H. D. Wilson, Rt. 1, Pal- metto. Sears incubator 80-90 cap., round electric, for sale, C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., a Atlanta 18, Ph. Sy. 4- Correction: Chain saw, used very little, $110.; also utility trailer, all metal, $55. Guy Neyman, 210 Tolbert St., Rome, Ph. 4-4330. New David Bradly power saw, used less than day, for sale at 1/2 price. See. T. W. Golden, Rt. 2, Temple. 1953 Int. cub tractor in top cond. with one yr. old mow- er, $550. H. L. Stewart, 1235 Mountain Park Rd., Roswell, Ph. 993-6628. Zine syrup Pan, 12 ft. long and 2 skimmers, $15. No let- ters, ME) Ce Sims: Sr- Rt. =23; Monroe, Bol Spring Rd. -| equipment; Mounted Ford corn picker | jin fair cond.; also New Hol- land hay baler in good cond. Reasonable for cash. C, W. Ratliff, Rt. 4, Waycross, Ph. AT 3-9446. 50410 in. layer cages in good cond., 30c cage at my farm, E. H. Underwood, P.O. Box 298, Athens. (Bogart County), Ph. LI. 3-2721. : e sheller, mounte ber, excellent cond bu. per hour. J. W.. Louisville. 1950 Chevrolet 2 to "1 good running cond. with g tires, $225. or will trade for reg. Angus heifer. Mrs. Pearl Remington, Rt. 4). Box. 22,0 +7 Jackson, Ph. 7641. eee a Seamless Surge Milking Machine complete with vac- uum pump and pipe; also Farmmaster dbl. unit milk- jing machine. John Deere A tractor with power trol. J. D. Mower with 7 ft. blade; JD 5 dise tiller; JD smoothing harrow; Taylor way 8_ disc harrow; almost new Allis Chalmers 66 combine. L. M. Turner, Royston, Ph, 8085. Two 80 Saw gin outfits, Model CContinental gins with dbl. huller fronts, big drum feeders, belt distribu- tor, all steel tramper, wood D. B. press, pump and dam. M. M. Motor, C. E. Fyplx. All On: patt.wws as. dawin, ont, 23; Loganville, Ph. 286-3375. 4 late model delivery trucks; receiving tank; milk pump, Sharples clarifier, two 200 gal. pasteurizer, 400 gal. hour homogenizer, cooling automatic bottle filler and bottle boiler with automatic controls; compres- sors etc. for walk-in cooler. H. P. Brock, Rt. 3, Ringgold, Ph. WE 5-2591. Three ton bulk feed bins and one four ton bin, $65, ea. at my place. B. E. Carter, R.F.D. 1, Spouts Springs Rd., otha Branch, Ph, VA 3- 1952 N.A.C. Case tractor, hydraulie lift, 2 row; 2 disc plow; one set heavy harrows; planters and cultivators, dbl. hoppers; sub-soil belt pulley. All good cond., $75. Rev. R. J. Parker, Rt. 2, (Arnold. Mill Road) Woodstock, Ph. Glen- dale 5-6565. 3 point hitch blade Ford, $25.; 3 point hitch sub- soiler to Ford, $10.; 3 point Middlebuster, $10.; Bulldozer blade for Farmall H or M, $25; Stover Hammer Mill, $30.; Farmall H or M mower 7 ft., $60. Neal T. Williams, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. Lewis Tree planter, 3 _ hitch, good as new. a Lewis Langham,- Warrenton (at Bastonville). One ea. 1948 one ton farm truck and 1955 one ton Ford truck. Both with 4 forward gears in good cond., both have high bodies. Jim H. Reese, Rt. 1, Box 107, Whitesburg, Ph. TE 2-7300. Platform scales, 39 x 46 in., Fairbanks-Morse, good cond., 1,000 lb. cap. B. W. Middle- brook, Barnesville, Ph. 67. Free equity in Gravely walking type tractor. Just take up payments. O. Man- ning, RFD 5, Box 457, Sa- vannah, Ph. AD 3-3950. Two wheel utility trailer, removable top, po ees Chambers, 3638 Spring St., Chamblee, Gl. 7-3655. 1953 M. M. tractor Z. burns Butane gas; also large 20 disc harrow and 6 disc tiller, cheap. Walter Boney, Rt. 1, Rhine. John Deere manure spread- er, $100. my place. 1 mi. South of White. Holmes Neel, Rt. 1, White, Ph, Carters- ville EV 2-4198. Benthall B_ peanut semi- combine, $150.; Intnl. hay baler, stationary, $100, Both with Wisc. Engine. Lilliston trailor, 4 wheel, good tires, flat body, $100.; Case grain combine, F-2-5 ft. header, operating cond., $295. Wey- fat E. Rooks, Ph. 4142 New- on. _1959 Lilliston Peanut com- bine, excellent condition. Picked about 100 acres and Intnl. peanut shaker, for sale; also want 4000 or 5000 gal. molasses tank for cattle feeding. Mrs. C. M. Pippin. Jr. Rt. 2, Albany. 150 barrel type checker- board feeders, 40c ea; 6 Woods gas brooders 1000 cap., $10. ea.; 2 Woods brood- ers, 500 cap., $5. ea.; 6 Oak Brooders, 1000 cap. nearly new $10. ea. Alonzo Cagle, Jasper. 3, LaFayette, _ 1958 New Holland 68 hay- liner baler, PTO driven, ex- cel. cond., $995.; New Hol- land 400 hay conditioner, like new, $695.; Case side deliv- ery rake, good rubber, fair cond., $100. Willard Gray, Rt. trade for cows. I. for | Two row John Deere 1953 model MT tractor and equip- ment, planters, cultivators, distributors and bottom plows, All for _ $800. cash. Eugeng Moore, Rt. 2, Ailey, Ph. 7287 ~ (Vidalia). : Pies Farmall B tractor, good cond., reasonable. Can be seen any day after 4 oclock, or week-ends. Richard N. Pentecost, Rt. 4, Winder. _ 2 used tractor tires and tubes, 11 x 24, good tread, for sale; also want used Ford All | Purpose plow in good cond. ae Eavenson, Rt. 2, Carnes= ville. re er | Very good one horse "Wasco gon and harness. Mrs. S. P. Pasley, Rt. 1, Meansville. McCormick grain drill, 1 row, with fertilizer and small _ seed attachment, good cond, $250. A, L.. Clarkson, Chick= amauga. : s s = Gehil silage harvester, com= plete with grass and row at= tachments, set of extra blades and other new parts, $750. or -cem, 1, Milner, Ph. 4897 (Griffin) 250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk milk tank (40 mo. warran- ty). Will del. and install any reasonable distance. Emory lL. Brinson, Rt. 6, Sylvania, Ph. TH 1-7531. aE 3 range creep feeders for calves, 1,000 lb. feed cap, feeds 6-12 calves, $100. ea. J. B. Guthrie, Rt. 1, Duluth, ~ Ph. 3683 (Norcross). Ses ae. EQUIPMENT WANTED _ Want Farmall Cub tractor and equipment. state iu particulars. . Roberts, 2862 Snapfinger Rd. Decatur. Ph, BU 4-1982 (Atlanta). _ Want 1-3/4 to 2-1/2 yard ~ pan with hydraulic cylinders to work with 730 John Deere ~ tractor. State full particulars. Geo. W. Burton, c/o Burton Farms, Thomasville. Want power conveyor, suite able for loading out litter from chicken houses. Pay cash. Roscoe Carden, Rt. 1, Box 185;-Forest. Park, (3. = Want 85-120 HP Diesel motor with V belt drive, also Hammer mill with cap. of 4 tons gobs and shucks per hour. Consider direct drive unit. Must be good cond. and carry 60 day warranty. For- est M. Arnold, Rt. 3, Baxley, Ph. 3035. ee Want 250-500 gal. above ~ ground Butane gas tank, at reasonable price. Charles D. Baker, Fairburn, Ph. 2262. Want 500 gal. above ground L. P. gas tank, Delta prefer- [- red, reasonable. H, A. Sand= | ers, 1656 Flatshoals Rd. SH. ff Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 2-3448. . [| Want grain drill in good [| cond. cheap for cash. H. C.- Jordan, Buena Vista. Want one hand cotton dus- ter, in good cond. State price. Ray M. Henderson, P. O. Box 115, Mansfield, Ph. 6850. Want mowing machine to fit 52 Allis Chalmer B trac- ., tor in good shape. Write full details. E. O. Land, Rt. 2, Dahlonega. Want Factory built two wheel road horse cart with wooden shafts, good cond, No junk. Henry Rowell, 3507 El- = aT tio Chamblee, Ph. GL Want Fort tractor with or without equipment, good cond. cheap for cash, within 60 miles. Ralph _W. Turner, 14 Arrowhead Dr., Carters- ville, Ph. EV 2-3188 (day)._ Want one or two aut broiler feeders with amount of chain; also D 6 Cat. for parts. fe : Ces MT pe Wa sath y Coon meshnites dite Mesias * sq Puckett, ag 434-991 Two polled Hereford cows, years. old, one with 2 mos. I bull calf, note $275.00. H. Schumpert, Rt. 1, Stock- 47391, a few open and bred hei- . All carry popular blood- Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Juno 4-2312| erctond: Reg = and calves: for Chapel Rd. Decatur, Ph. 9-2990. outstanding Ren Angus ves. Your choice, 2 gs Reg. male calves, se your name, also, few A and grade calves. Gerald. Stone Mountain, Ph.: Fine gentle Holstein pull end younger ones, from reg. parents. best we mee ie A. oe , Box veal ss cows, sub- to Reg. and bred by Sire of bred to Angus Bull, $175.00 = $225.; two Angus ls, ready for service and . to All 9) ; tgs eee: polled Hereford ollo Domino and Wood- | *socbiet breeding, one yr. d, ready for light service, - C. Dawson, Cral raed Ra. Alpharetta. Ph, GR. e oa Angus females, ea. : with 4 mos. old bull calf at side, also Reg. bulls from pe mete aaa vac i t Phillips, oe Kennesaw S 2959" (Marietta). eae a 50 quality Holstein heifers, freshen in 2-6 wks., wt. 900-) ae Ibs. nes Cole ae: impson, Rt ollege Park. Ph. PO 1-6859 ef 65 - 70 ae home raised cows, @ yearling. and 1) approx. 3 mos. old. Sell in lots of 10 or more. Tested. Healthy. Grade Hereford and Reg. buyer, F ts + M. Arnold, Rt | 654 j ores rno! 8, Baxley. Ph. 3035. _ | Hereford bred cows, }cows with calf by side, also, ' es, uilt. | able. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2 | thoni . | 2-2672. __| sale. J. W. Morris, c/o Dbl. M. |farms, Box 119, Carrollton Reg. Hereford bull, blocky,|3192. | deep red and well marked, 16 }mos. old, Sire, Larry Domino. |37. With papers. Charles | Howe, 1278 So. R | Marietta. Ph, 428- 3445. |1 yr. old. Sell or trade for \ heifer of reg breed. Jewell | Mason, Rt. 2nd calf heifers, also, 5 or 6 |(Guernsey and Jersey. pew jfree, CV, high quality. Curtis, irtis, Farmington. | mos. old. Zato Heir breeding, ford 8. | -95J-2,( Barnesville). _|(Guritz, Rt. 2, Covington, Ph. ale. C, A. Burdell, 3064 Wes- | Ferguson, Rt. 1 Cave Spring. .|Rt. 3, Box 374, Griffin. some mixed | le b-| Dh, UN |wormed and treated, in| Reg. in buyers name, $20 00) . polled heifers, excellent Ta) Ph. HU 6 mos. old bulls, bloodlines, well ia (Klondike), Tae y yr. old, purebred Arm A aawee Santa Gertrudis herd bull, Cert. S. by Santa Ger- .| trudis Breeders International;| 3 also 8 mos. old bull ready for F, oswell Rd. Reg. red Short Horn bull, , Blairsville, Springing oes Ist anc and Reg. 1 Hereford bulls, 12-17 $200.00 - $400.00. Harley Mer- rick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert. First calf heifers, 2 ea. Hol- |steins and Jerseys, ABS Jer- sey springing, and Holsteins freshen September and Oc- tober. J. G. Underwood, Rt. 3, Greensboro. 15 m for sale. Lowell L. Jackson, 362 Cunningham Rd. Marietta. Ph. 428 - 4698. 10 purebred Holstein hei- hei- fers, 450 - 500 Ibs., $1,200.00. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville. Ph. 28 Guernsey dairy heifers, 5 fresh, 6 freshen soon, others bred, few oven, 20 are Reg. or elig. to reg. and all from. good producing herd, A. A. 7640. Dairy herd: 48 milch cows, 2 bulls, 25 springers, some fresh Holstein, Jersey, and Guernseys. D, R. ae Rt. 2, Stockbridge. Ph. HU 2 6602 (Lithonia). Swine Reg. SPC hogs, best blood- lines, long meat type, bred sow; also gilt and service size, y | boars. See at my place. George E.-=.pshire sows and one Reg. boar 16 mos. old; also eee feeder pigs, all disease free. Sows will start farrow- ing Aug, 18. Dewey J. Greers ~~ Reg. Hampshire breeding. sstock, boars from weanling to service, 12 bred gilts. May ae a few young bred sows. Di- sease free. Guaranteed meat type. Forest M. Arnold, Rt. 3, ae Ph. 3035. P. C. pigs, 9 wks. old, $0.0 ea D. S. Haymore, Rut- Service boars, open and bred. gilts, meat type, all good bloodlines, Reg. buyer's name. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst. oe ae SE Pinehurst). Ph. Purebred Duroc boar, reg.) buyers mame, wt. 125 - 150. Ibs. vaccinated for cholera. Richie aes. Rt. 2, Butler, Reg. Hampshire meat type: | hogs, open gilts and boars ready for service. C. G. Stud- still, Rt. 1, Eastman. Ph. 3908. Berkshire boar, ellio Top hess, 782834, three star P. R. Supreme. Model, 796502 P. R. CMS, from cert. litter, 2 yrs. old. W. V. Branner, Una- dilla. Ph, 3242. Reg. Hampshire pigs, meat type gilts, healthy, vaccinated, 3-4 mos. old. Will del. I. W. nent Rt. 3, Box 82, Grif-) Reg. Tamworths. Fin e, healthy pigs, all ages. Excel- lent meat type. J. S. Davis, tig Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Ph. boars and gilts, can be ea. No Sunday business. 15 mi. . old, purebred Here- | | Danielsville. Model out of ellio Top Duc- R. {Britt Chandler, rebred Duroc boars, . old, treated for Tanlons| and. wormed, Reg. buyers name, F. F. A. stock, $25.00 ea, Tommy Pitts, Rt. 2, Pitts. Saddle bred, walk = trot mare in Show condition, bred. July 11, 1960 to Red Light's een Rex, Mack Bowen, Rit. , Lithonia, Ph. HU 2-8207. Stud horse, color black, wt. 7150 Tbs. ht. 5: ft. 3 yrs. old. Dick Smith, Marshaliville, Ph. Reg. Palomino, young gen- tle, gaited stallion, 2 yrs. old and safe for small children; also several good saddle geid- | jings, mares and young colis. All priced right. Zack Wilkins, Hahira, Ph. CH 2-1340 (Val- dosta). 12 yrs. old black and white Shetland pony, guar. gentle for any child: also white and grey half saddle horse and half _| Shetland pony, bred io dapple |\Shetland and gaited, 3 yrs. old and gentle. Sell one or both or trade for cattle. Brant- ley Prickett, Rt. 3, Carnes- | ville. 10 gentle saddle horses and several broke Shetland ponies. All colors and sizes; also sad- dies, bridles and blankets. Becky Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph. 42- 87125. Pinto mare, perfectly pen- tle for small children, in good shape, $125.00 or exchange 20. jon a Jarge mare. Flaine Cail- Jahan, Rt. 2. Box 187 Black- shear, Ph. HI 9-4978. Mare gentle, works any- where and rides about 12 yrs. old, $110. H. B. Schumper, Rt. is 1, Stockbridge, Ph. . GR 4-739. Smooth Gaited + and extra ae parade horse, red Sor- Fine conformation, 7 yrs. at $250.00. H. L. Stewart, 11235 Mt. Park Rd. Roswell, Ph. 993-6628. Five gaited saddle horse, gentle, excellent for children or adults, $150.00; also sad- dle, bridle and blanket, $50. ja. A. Mize, Tennille. Ph. 224. | 2 Shetland male ponies, 1 Dapple, 3 yrs. old, other, Palo- mino, 2 yrs. old. Both with saddles for $250.00, or trade for cattle of equal value. R. M. Tuker, Jr. Rt. 1, Box 2968, Jonesboro. Ph. GR. 86834. 5 gaited mare, 5 yrs. old, dark bay with black mane and tail, gentle. but spirited, also Western saddle, bridle oo ea os Sherrer, odson Dr. st P Ph. DI 4-0331, ae aera remade NE ATS ae 2 good mules, $100.00 ea.; also sev. wagons and mule plow tools. Miss Mellie Stan- ton, Social Circle. Ph, 3384, a a ee Burros, 1 ea. jack and mare (Gn foal) and 13 mos. old mare. colt, $65.00 ea. Ray F. Almand, 4004 oe Rd. Ellen- woo 4-4290 - oe Stock ee ee 7 yr. old strawberry roan, Gaited gelding, blaze face, 3 a. gentle and reliable. F. E, Lay, Shellman, Ph. Or. 9- ee i Ne Good saddle horse, about 2-] 1/2 yrs. old, gentle but spir- ited. Horse, saddle and bridle for $200. Bill Stogle, Rt. 3 ? Black mare mule, wt. 1000 or 1100 Ibs. Will ride plow, work any where. No plug. $175. or swap for milch cow or ge heifer, Letters -ans. Pressley, Rt. 1, Box 91 ILA, ee (4-1/2 miles N. of Thomaston), Nice, 4 yr. pony, gentle old Shetland for children, |with saddle and bridle. $175. for lot. O. C. Vaughn, Rt. 1 ae : Marietta, Horses, Mules & Ponies} - Ales, reasonable. Pony mare, wound, 3 yrs. | old, one colt, an extra nice roane approx, 49 in. J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3, Windy re Ph. HE. Half Shetland stallion, 15 mos. old, black with 4 white stocking feet, gentle, partly trained, $90. Frank N. Wans- jley, Elberton, Ph, 1815-Jd-1. yr. past 1-1/2 yrs. by small chil- dren; also, like new western saddle, bridle, harness, 2 wheel cart and 4 wheel old fashion buggy. All in good cond. J. D. Rinker, 1126 we Dr., Augusta. good | farm mules, wt. a 1,000 Ibs. ea., $75. ea.. harness included. Lon May. Eastman, Ph. 2682. Fine sorrell stallion, 5 gait- ed, $300.; 2 geldings, several mares, fillies and colts and 4 burres; also, John Deere No. 49 tractor and other farm mach. for sale. C. HE. Smith, Rt. 2, Box 297, Sadi Rd.., Fairburn, Ph, 7254 At Stud: Carls ae No. 93,643, Reg. American Quar- ter horse, bay with 4 white feet: also, 2 fillies foaled 1960 by this stud for sale. Dr. D. J. Williams, 410 16th Ave., S., Cordele, Ph. 413. 15 smali Shetland pony mares, 12 with colts by side, fillies, $300. ea. for herd. (Colts go with mares. See at Snellville. Rev. Paul Aiken, 2071 Boulevard Dr., SE, At- lanta 17, Ph. DR. 79-3772. Palomino mare, Reg., die bred, can be Reg. in PHBA, gentle, but spirited. Catherine Banks, 6010 Law- renceville Hwy., Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-5600 (Atlanta). Several brood mares, mares and foals, yearlings, stallions and ponies; also, road cart and harness. Mrs. Annie Mae Webb, Perry. 9 yr. old black mare mule, | wt. about 1,000 lbs., in good shape, will work anywhere. $100. H. B. Titshaw, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph. 434-5866. 7 yr. old roan Quarter \thorse mare, 7 yr. old sorrel Shetland stud and yearling half Shetland stud colt, for sale. Roger S. Cobb, Box 355. Marietta. 2 yr. old blue roan Tenn. Walking filly, subj. to Reg. $250.: also, want 2 horse tan-. dem wheel horse trailer. Mrs. A. C. Hames, Graysville. 4 bred Shetland mares, $250. ea.: Shetland stallion, $175.; also, 4 pony saddles and bri- J. T. Rimes, Rt. 1 Bloomingdale. Ph. SH. 8-4972 (Savannah). Sheep and Goats Nice white saanan milk goat, gives 1 gallon milk day, freshen ast of Mrs, Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas- cade Rd.,.S. W. Atlanta 11, Ph. DI 4-0972. Saanan and mixed milk goat, gal. milk daily, Toggenburg giving 1 reasonably woriced. No collect calls ac-. Williams, 1398 NE, Atlanta CE, 3- cepted. G. R. Canoochee Dr., 19 (Brookhaven), Ph. Rockane orders for bred milk goats, first, second and third yr. milkers; also, 4 and 5 mo. doelings, all grade goats but high milk strain., Togs.. Nubian and Alpine cross. Nice buck given with orders of 2 or more does, while they last. John D. Parker, Rt. 1, Tuck- er Rd. Macon, Ph. SH. 5- 8560. Toggenburg hilly, 2 yrs. old; also, Saanan weather, 18 mos. old, very gentle, would make nice animal to pull cart. #. W. Sampson, Rt. 1, Box Box 39, Forest Park. Ph, PO 9995 T-6650. Light red stud horse with |flax mane and tail and blaze |face, wt. about 900 ibs., 8 yrs. old, very gentle and no bad habits, Will ide and work. Sell as stud for $100. or as gelding for $125. John Jr., c/o Springhill Farm, Watkinsvil- le, Ph. SO. 9-3171 mornings. 1 ea. for sale: female burro and jennet. E. FE. Lay, Shell- SE Guyton on State Hwy. 30.. Frederick Zip, yperer,. ee. 197, Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2- 2 French Alpine billy goats, 16 and 6 mos. old, Alpine doe, 6 mos. old, milkers, can be Reg. buyers name; Saanan - Toggenburg cross, now milking ist time, also 10 yr. old mare mule, 1000 Ibs. Reasonable prices. J. M. Orr, 209 Westside Dr. Acworth. Ph. WE 4-6734. 7 sheen for gale cheap at my place, 1 mi, Lithonia. M. KF, Bdwards, Rock Chapel Rd. Iman, Ph, OR. 98-2623. Lithonia, i ee same Large, 6 eld, pinto [shetiand tle. handled for) sad-' i 2 Reg. Ba rpeitea: rams from 1 to 3 yrs. old. rams type and bloodlines, from flock that has been developed . for 30 yrs.; quality. John B, Smith, Cleveland Rd., ee Ph BR B- 3705 after 7 PM Large white Saanan dont ready to breed, from high producing stock, $25.; also, want Stud service for white Saanan doe in Tucker, Clark- ston or Stone Mountain vicin~ ity. W. A. Blackwell, 2122 Brockett Rd., Tucker, Ph. HL 3-9145. 4 mos. old Nubian buck, sired by Chikaming Beppo Falcon, parentage consistent heavy milkers, $15.00 at my place with TB and Bangs neg- ative charts. Dr. H. Grady Young, P. OQ. Box 858, Thomasville, Extra large Nubian goat, fresh with ist kids. H. C. Thomas, Rt. 1, Floyd Dr., Ane : tell (at Floyd Station). ~ } LIVESTOCK WANTED Want purebred. Guernsey milch cow, suitable for fam- ily use, preferably just fresh | ac with second or third calf, pa- pers not necessary; also, want common brush type goats Pay top prices in lots 25 or more, within 100 mi. Savan- nah. Wayne D. Phillips, 1, Box 72, Guyton. Want 2 or 3 heifers, ones that have been weaned and able to take care of them- selves. R. A. Stribling, Rt. 1, Box 239, Manchester. - Want either one big hone, Reg. Guinea sow or big bone Reg. Guinea gilt with papers, bred to big bone Reg. Guinea boar with Marvin Tillman, Rt. 1, Box 68, Gin wood. Want trade Ford tractor cycle mower, good cond., - needs blade, for sound mare to ride. E. B. Feeney, P. 0, Box 287, Quitman. Want nice, gentle but spirited saddle mare, not over 8 yrs. old. Advise what vou have and price. Miss Gale Stancil, 112 Sloan Rd., Ma- rietta. Ph. 42-8-1925. Want a milk goat. Advise what you have and price. Cal- vin Kemper, 209 Lee St, Jonesboro. Ph. GR. 8-6056. | Want 2 young milk goats, offspring of heavy milkers, located in Southwest Ga. Hal D. Carlisle, Camilla. 2 September. |. all from heavy |x per, SEED & PLANTS FOR SALE. 400 bu. Abruzzi rye seed; Germ. 92 pct., $3. bu. FOB. Mrs. Carrie D. Laidler, Bex chelle, oe Old time Seven Top Tut- nip seed, Germ. 92 pct. 25 large tablespoon full. Add 4 postage. Will exch. 4 spoon- fulls for 5 white feed sacks. Each pay postage. mae W, H Hensley, Star Rt. B. 2 Hellijeys. Fall tomato plants, Mar F globe, Rutger and -Big* OV. 30, $1.; Sage plants, in, .pots 3h 5c, collards, cabbage, sweet banana pepper, and- mint, 70 'C; hot pepper, eggplants, 40 doz.; garlic buttons 25e C; Shallot buttons 75 lb.; large garlic 50c Ib. Add 10 postage. Fred Witherspoon, 308 Hold- erness St.. S. W. Atlanta 10, Ph. Pl. 3-5251. i N. C. Short Stem and Blue Stem collard plants, 50c. C, 500, $2.; Shade dry sage, 30c qt., $1. gal. Mrs. Leilar Phil- lips, Rt. 1, Royston. Ga. collard plants 50c C3 $2.25, 500, $4. M. Add post- age. All shipped in damp moss. F. Seay, Rt 2, 3917 Pan- thersville Rd., Elienwood. _ Fall Rutger and : Bonnie best tomatoes, Heading . col- lards, eggplants, | Wakefield cabbage, broccoli,: cauliflow- er, banna, bell and hot pep- brussels sprouts, parsley, all 35e doz. No less $1: .or- ders. Add postave. Mrs. V. Franklin, Sr, Bt _ Reg= ister. , ! also, a few ewes. ~ Bis tae ot eee i ie [PAGE FOUR. ___ MARKET BULLE! : Black Cochin, Old{ Extra large, select, 1959 Figs for sa teiuh BB Red game, Black| Northern Bobwhite breeder ) SEED & PLA Tal Japanese and oom-|quail, tmproved 40 yrs, 1 to mon hens for setters; aiso,|3 ounces heavier than aver- } FOR SALE white and speckled Guineas. age. Hatching eggs and young White nest onions, $1.75 gal. here, or $2, Post paid. and currency. R. P. Stein- aimer, Brooks. Shallots and scallion onion ats, $1.35 C.; large red nes nion (make $ and 10 to hill) 1.75 gal. Add postage. No necks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, t. 1, Dacula. Premium late, Flat Dutch nd Copenhagen Market cab- age plants, Heading collards, 00, $1.50; Rutger red toma- 3 300, $2.25. Add postage. o orders filled less $1. None Collard plants, 600, $2.75; 64.25 M. postpaid, or $3. t my home. No orders less 00 shipped. L. C. Strayhorn, t. 1, Gainesville. Shallot onion (kind sets that makes sets and also mul- : aplicsi should be put out last ' August), one cent ea. for ed. size sets. No order less 0c. PP in Ga. No out of state rders. Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Star Rt. Tignall - White nest multiplying onions, $2. gal. by prepaid eee post in Ga. G. C. Dan- ial, 706 So. Cen. Ave., Ten- Bille. Ph. 168. White multiplying nest_on- dons, $1.75 gal. PP. Miss Em- a Dugger, Newington. 3,000 bu. Victor Grain seed ats, 1 yr. from breeder, no fain on them, $1.00 bu. at bin. Will sack in your bags. Edw. Nthridge, Rt. 4, Box 100, Americus, Ph, TR 3-4216. 7 ia + | Columbian M./21 Price Sell, or trade some for Quinea pigs (cavies). B. H. Holsom- beck, Rt. 2, Box 341-A, Oak- ley Rd., College Park, Ph. 6208 (Fairburn). Silver Pencilled and Buff Wyand . t @3, modern games in_ Birchen, Brown, Red and_ White; Old English games in White, Black and Silver Duckwing. All are show type bantams, young birds in most of the above va- rieties. Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent Ave., Chickamauga. Black Old English bantams, and Old English Duckwing -|bantams, all show birds, $7.50 trio; fed purebred Polish show birds, $7.50 pr.; also, few Sil- ver Sebrights. Tom Lumpkin, Ri. Douglasville. Cornish bantams: dark, white, spangle and white lace red, $2.50 ea. and up; also, chicks, 50e: and up aecording te age. Come pick them out; also, 3 rabbits for sale or trade for chicken fryers. Chas. B. Summers, 131 Lee Rd., Mahle- ton. 2 Silver Duckwing bantam hens, one rooster, 10 partridge size, young ones (same breed), 5 pullets, cockerels, 50c ea. fer grown and 25c for young at my place. Cannot ship. O. R. Jarmon, Rt. 2, Florence Rd., Powder Springs. SS Hamburg bantams, 75c; common bantams, 25c ea.; Eas- ter Egg chickens, $1.25 ea. All this yrs. hatch. Close out prices on good quality stock. Charles Burt, 6436 Elrod St., Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-7825 (At- Janta). Old time Seven Top turnip eed, Germ. 92 pet., 25 tbls. fnd 4c postage. Mrs. Viola tover, Rt. B, Ellijay. White nest onions and scal- on onions and buttons from ame, for fall planting, $2.00 1. No less gallon shipped. d postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. . Ball Ground. - White nest onions for fall pianting, $1.75 gal. Add post- Purebred Dark Cornish bantams, Bulldog type, 10 mos. old, $5 pr. Send money order. Ship Exp. Col. C. G. Bloser, |. Sparks. Trio of purebred Jap white Silkie bantams, 1959 hatch, $5. Mrs. Frances Newton, 211 Stone St., Waynesboro. Hankins Light Brahmas, received in Sept. at 5 mos. old, rooster and 5 hens, all ge, No less gallon shipped.| laying, $10. Send money order. iss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,/J. F. Usry, 1605 Maryland all Ground, Ave., Augusta. White multiplying onions, 960 crop, $1.50 gal. PP. Mrs. Alvin Eggie, Hartsfield. White multiplying onions, 2.00 gal. PP. Roy Clark, 207 eeks St. Decatur. Ph. DR. 23720, - Dixie Crimson ES seed, new erop, Germ. re-seeding 4.1 pot; Purity, 99.61 pct. 5 Ib. R. Benzel, Rt. 1, c/o Pa Acres Farm, Thomas- ille. Dorsetts and Blakemore trawberry plants, ea. kind, 1,25 C; 500, $4.50; $8 M. No hks. Mrs. J. O, Waldrip, Rt. ; Gainesville. Late Flat Dutch and Co- enhagen Mkt. cabbage and e@ading Collard plants, 300, 1.25; Rutger Red tomato, 00, $1.50, No orders less $1. one shipped without postage gent, Mrs. Jim Henderson, Rt. , Box 124; Ellijay. ~ POULTRY FOR SALE Araucanus (Easter Egg) thickens, trio guaranteed to Jay pink and blue eggs, $15; atching eggs, assorted cols., 4.50 doz. insured parcel post; ark Cornish bantams, Bull- gee type, $5 pr. Will ship Exp, ol, Send money order. Mrs. age A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle ee E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. Large turkeys and small Bronze or Claybank turkey @ggs; small quineas, few large White Fantail Show pigeons, $5 pr.; also, large Toulouse eese, $5: pr. Cannot ship. G. . Bishop, Rt. 2, Rydal. 5 nice young, ducks, $1 ea. Mrs. Roy H. Chastain, Hi- @wassee. 5 BB Bronze turkey hens, 5 ea. Bob Jenkins, Doraville, h. GL, 7-700, Pit game stags, 1960 March hatch, red Quills and Tassel crossed, brown, red and muff crossed, $2 ea.; April, 1960 hatch, same breed, $1.50. Her- schell Blalock, Rt. 1, Alto. pee tier ca Note hel a Two, 18 mo. old, Roundhead game roosters on walks, $4 ea.; yellow Buff Orpington roosters, $2.50 ea.; 2 lb. roost- ers, $1.25 a. Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton. _ 50 White Leghorn hens, gpod layers, for sale. Vera Robin- son, 3280 Stone Rd., SW, At- Janta 11, Ph. 344-2647. R. I. Reds, 3 hens and roost- er, $5; also, grown Pheasants, Crested Polish and Jap Silkies, $2 ea.; young ones, $4 @a.; sev- eral grown buck rabbits, $2.50 ea. or will trade for doe rab- bits. Will ship. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave., NW, At- lanta 18, Ph. Sy. 4-0009. 14 Mallard ducks, mother hen and 13 young, $10. Mrs. eA Stark, 423 Walnut St., Hapevillg eS reece 9 Brgnze turkeys, 9 wks. oe wee Mrs, E. , tosea, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-3664, . 8 wk. old turkey, $1.30 ea.- 4 H Red hens, $1.78 ea.; Kim- ber strain White Leghorns, 10 Be ad. a8 ea, Mrs. J. E, arter, Box 487, McMurry D te ran Atlanta 11, Ph, DL. 4. GAME, FOWL, efc. FOR SALE _ About 750 flight pen con- ditioned Bobwhites and 200 Chukars, ready for release; also young birds, day old, 35e a., and up, according to age. Per. No, 34. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2, Taylors Mill Road, Fort Valley. Ph, TA 5-5804, quail now available. Per. 68. Free col, photos, wt. cert. prices. Also, want buy or exch. for unrelated quail larger than mine. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark Bidg., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-0866, : Northern Bobwhite quail, laying, $3 pr., hatching eggs, $18 , insured parcel post; young quail, 35c ea. and up; Doves, White, $5 pr.; Ring- neck, $3 pr. Per. No. 47. Ship Exp. Col. Send M. O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152. Over 10,000 Northern Bob- white quail, mated pairs, now laying 2nd yr. $3 pr.; April hatch, fully matured, $1.33 ea; day old, 30c ea. All from trap- nested quail and all bloodtest- ed, lay under lights right through the year. Per. No. 6. Chas. B. Howard, P.O. Box 124, Barnesville, Ph. 273-R. Pheasant breeders now lay- ing, in prs. or trios, Ringnecks, Mutant, Blackneck, $5 trio; Amherst and Golden, $3 pr.: Reeves. $6 pr.-and also young birds. Raymond Frazier, 526 Indian Springs Dr. Box 188, Forsyth. Ph. 2051. Eng. Blackneck Mutant and Chinese Ringneck pheasants, all ages. for sale. M. W. Day, Rt. 3, Thomson, Ph. 225 J. Bobwhite quail eggs and young quail, 1 day to 8 wks. old, quantities limited. Permit No, 59. W. W. Brennan, Amer- icus, Ph. 2349. 39 Holmes St. No x 18, Figs, begin to ripen August 12 until frost, at _my home about midway of Elbert Co. 5 Give] portion of Hwy. 17. phone number with order, and will notify when figs ready to pick up. Mrs. Archie Rous- ey, Rt. 4, Elberton. ~ : Big wallets, all leather, hand tooled, dif. designs and colors, | $4.75 ea. 2 for $8 postpaid. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Golden Seal, $2.25 doz. $18 C; horseradish plants, 50 doz; green pepper, hot, 50c lb; dried red pepper pods for home use, 25e doz; Comfrey plants and lagge onion garlic bulbs, 3, 50c, Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. Good farm bell, axtra large, 20 in. dia., $15. Mrs. Lule M. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 363, Wash- ington. Quality packed, high pro- tein content Coastal Bermuda hay, present price, $30 ton at the barn at Tara Farms. W. S. Chandler, Rt. 1, Calhoun.| Ph. MA. 9-5173. North Georgia honey, 12 Ib. gal. $3.60. Del. free Atlanta area. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park ae S. W., Atlanta 15, Ph. 6- 671. _ 90 sheets of used coragated glass, 55 x 26 x 1/2 in. thick for hot houses, $250 for lot. Must take whole lot or will swap for a nice mare Shet- land pony and colt. Letter an- swered. Mrs. Agnes Lankford, 323 Foster St., Carrollton. 100. mated Bobwhite quail, good layers, $2 pr.: also, 4,000 game bird egg incubator, $250; three, 500 cap., chicken brood: a $17.50 ea. M. T. McDow- e . Rd., Columbus. Rabbits, $1 ea. at my place. rs. Lois Greene, Mutimer Dr, Rt. 1, Box 507-B, Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-3155. 2 grown bucks and one young doe rabbit: also, 2 young pheasants for sale. Mrs. And- erson Knowles, 306 So. Harris eee East Point, Ph. PO. 6- ee ee it eat Ped: Dutch rabbits, 3 mos. old, $5 pr., $7 trio; one pr. unrelated breeders, chocolate buck, black doe, $9: also, few selected N. Z. White bucks, from 3 to 6 mos, old, $5 to $7 ea. All from prize winning strain. Ped. furnished. R. La- mee Brantley, Rt. 2, Wrights- ville. New Zealand white rabbits, mature bucks, proven breed- ers, $7.50 ea. M, T. Weiner, 1168 Arbor Vista Dr., NE, At- lanta, Ph. ME. 6-5491, Pheasants: Ringnecks, 40c to $1 ea.; Mutants (partridge | size), 60c to 75e ea. J. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus. 10 white rabbits, 4 mos, old, nine 3 mos. old, 1 buck and|$ 1 doe, $25 for lot. Curtis Jud- kins, Rt. 2, Powder Springs. 100 fine Racing Homer pig- eons, for sale at low price. See them or write. E. L. Stow- ers, P. O. Box 204, Tucker, a eee eee Ss il Foundation stock N. Z. White rabbits, yrs. selective breeding stock. Bucks, ready for service, $8; others, more according to individual: 2 mos, old out of top breeding, $5 up. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., nies Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4- GAME, FOWL etc. WANTED . Want white Flemish giant rabbits, 1 buck and 2 does. Write. Herbert Gossitt, P. O, Box 101, Baldwin. Want to swap a new harness bridle, for pair of guinea fowl. James Y. Allen, Rt. 14, Box 541, Atlanta 18. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Ripe figs for sale, Mrs. J.C. Steele, 330 Troy St., S. E., At- Box 826, 321 Andrews] 8949 $ 30 white feed sacks, 100 H.j| ans Mill Rd., Sandersville. lanta, Ph. MA, 2-3309, Large 20 in. mounted on frame, in excellent cond., $40. Call or write. R. C. Parham, 1015 Gilbert St., S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. Market 7- Ib. size. washed and ironed, 25c_ ea. Add postage. Mrs. R.: H. Duke, Rt. 5, Box 232, Thom- aston. Fresh dried apples, 65c Ib. PP. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. ae 250 tons Coastal hay for sale. Notices to all dairymen and cattleman from Eatonton} thru North Ga. where drought |: destroyed hay crop will be cutting 150 tons highly fertil- ized hay, weed free, Aug. 8- 15 $30 ton at field at cutting time. S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. SH. 2-5117. White feed sacks 100 cap. not washed 4, $1, and postage; chicken fertilizer 50c bag. Mrs J. E. Carter, McMurry Dr., S. W., Box 487, Ph. DI. 4-1388, Atlanta 11. Starks apples, red, dbl. red yellow Delicious, old time Horse and jelly apples, for sale, Marvin Newsome, Jord- 200 or 300 bundles of good corn fodder, last years crop, 4.50 per hundred bundles. FOB my place. H. F. Seay, 3917 Panthersville Rd., Rt. 2, Ellenwood. farm bell,} . Mrs. Dewey Box 58, Ellijay Jard box for $1. ee. Estelle South Oo, Mayet eee This Sprin pure Clover honey, lb. drum, 25 lb. in Ga. Send Money Or Humphries, Rt. 1,- Waverly Hall. _ Apples (some Hors for canning, drying : $1.50 bu. .W, Floyd Hampton, Sex 2506 all ForenoonAuct PM., ES.T. Jesup S yard, Jesup, Wayne Co. catalog, write Odum. September 7 Wednes: Purebred Poland China Sale... . 40 bred sow: eee gilts and 1 ) Leading Herds. logue, writeW. W. hey, Sec-Treasurer. co Farms, Canton. ficial Breeding Conference. Tifton Georgia Sale. leen-Angus Field Day. 5th Annual Georgia Poultry Sale at 7 p.m. ee AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR August 17, ABAC, Tifton - "Small Grain, Winter Grazi and Winter Legumes" Short Course. noe August 19, Rock Eagle 4-H Club Center, August 23, Coastal Plains Experime Grounds, Duroc Breeders Association Show and August 25, Macon - Feeder Cattle Sale. August 29 - Sept. 1, Rock Eagle 4-H Club Center, Bato Sept. 7, State Farmers Market, Cordele = Geor Breeders Association Show and Sale. Show a e * nt Station August 23, Washington - Feeder Cattle Sale. ee August 26, Modena Plantation, Savannah, Georgia Aber- Institute, at