Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1959 October 28

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Phil Campbell,

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1959 | See 4 3

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SCREWWORMS:

Screwworms viebabiy eliminated: in state. Only two eases reported during 1958 and no eases reported
during 1959.

TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE:

All eounties in Georgia accredited and modified tree certificates awarded. Disease well under eontrol with

eontinued testing of eattle for re-accreditation every third cae

ad

BRUCELLOSIS IN CATILE:

One hundred and thirty eight counties have eompleted testing. Twenty sounties now area testing and one
county preliminary testing. In 1956 seven out of every 100 cattle tested at livestock suction barns were
reactors. Presently, less than one out of every 200 are reactors. Final push on to complete testing of all

counties in next two months.

FIRE ANT:

A total of 280,482 acres treated which includes all known infested acreage in 18 counties. Some 120,000 acres
remain to be treated and work now underway in six counties. Wildlife officials surveying treated areas

report no depletion of wildlife as a result of this eradication program.

WHITE FRINGED BEETLE:

All known infestations treated In 23 counties. Additional 48 eounties known to be infested. Some 23 eounties

will be treated during the coming year.





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FARM

WORK

WANTED



eae
39 yr. old man with (wife),

want crop on Halves or work,

on farm for wages. Ready to

move now. If on halves will
have to be furnished and al-
so moved. Consider going any-

where with good _ people.

_ Grady Phillips. Rt. 1, Auburn.

- Is good tractor driver. Gene}

Man, age 39, wants job on
Farm, or as Caretaker of farm.

Smith, 1186 Francis St. N. W.

Atlanta 13.

White, Single man, 45 yrs.
old, wants job on Beef or

Poultry farm for place to stay,

James E. McDaniel,

room, board and reasonable

salary. Prefer North Ga. Athel

Oliver, Rt. 1, Box 88, Haddock.

Ph. WE 2-5102.

Man and wife with 5 child-
ren want job on Chicken or
Cattle farm. Need 4 R. house,
wired for stove. Located on
Lawrenceville - oe

~ Box 134, Duluth.

Want job driving truck and
tractor and other farm work
on farm. Willing to work, also
2 woman to work. 6 in fam-
ily. Want on School and Mail
Route. Come, dont write. Jack

Rogers, Rt. 2, Baxley.



White man, 40 yrs. old, wife
and 5. children (7 to 15 yrs.)

wants job on farm. Raised on
farm. Do anything on farm.
-. Have to be moved. Want sal-

-, Apt. 111, Atlanta 15.

now. .J. B. Cannon,

me

ary and 4-5 R. house. L. R.
Taylor, 71 Woodward Ave., SE



48 yr. old man in good

health, do all types farm work,

for room, board and $60 mo.
Ref...if needed. Need work
Ri. 1,
"Foomsboro.

46 yr. old man and wife



with 1 child want 1 H. crop

on 50-50 basis, or light farm

> work for wages. Sober and

willing to work. Bill Dixon,

cs Rt. 2, Hazlehurst. hen

,000-10,000 chickens.

| derstand



-|Rt 3, Nashville

Unencumbered white wo-
man, age 50, wants light farm
work on farm. Gladys Fergu-
son, P. O. Box 414, Waycross.



-Young man wants job on
farm in Fulton or Dekalb Co.
for room, board and salary.
Would like Sundays off. Will-
ing worker. Can operate trac-
tor. Frank Foster, 570 Amal
Dr. S. W. No. 4, Atlanta 15.

Family man, age 31, wants
job on Dairy farm. Have suf-
ficient help to run 70 or 80
cow. dairy farm, or job on
Poultry farm, broilers or lay-



ers. Have to be moved. Want

immediately. Well exp. and
sober. Bill Lowery, 4 Penny
St. Gainesville.

Want job on poultry farm,
Want
board and place to batch and



reasonable weekly wage. Bu-

ford Bates, Rt. 1 c/o Mary
Worlia, Canton.



40 yr. old white man, wife

and little girl, wants job on
farm. Can operate and do any
type dairy work, also farm
work. Want nice 4 R. house
wired for electric stove, with
running water. Can furnish
own house furniture. Move

fany time. Ref. Paul E. Wil-
son, 748 Washington St. S. W.

Atlanta 15.

Man, wife and 6 children
(2 boys large enough to help
with work), wants job on
farm. We both can. drive
trucks. Raised on farm. Un-
farm machinery.
Able move ourselves. Want 4



'R. house, lights and water, in

home or handy. On School and
Mail route. Gelke Lee, Rt. 4,

Winder. .



35 yr. old production Man-
ager, specializing in tobacco,

cotton, peanuts, corn and hog |
raising, want job, with reli-

able party, for salary in line
with the job. J. W. Oliver,

and in good health.
/board and



| MARKET BULLETIN |

White woman, middleaged,

|alone, wants job on farm do-

ing light farm work for elder-
ly woman or couple, for room,
board and $20 week. Mrs.
Grace Bell Conley, 442 Pryor
St. S. W., Atlanta 3. Ph. JA
2i-6797.



Man, wife and 5 children}
old), wants}
job on farm. Can do any kind}
farm work, tend hogs and

(oldest, 15 yrs.

cows, drive truck. Move any
time. Consider So. Ga., or
anywhere except
We are working people. W. E.
Gaddis, Rt. 4, Winder. Ph.
Harold Cronies Residence.



Married man, 39 yrs. old,|

with 3 children (11 to 16 yrs.
old) wants job on farm. Ex-
perienced, can do anything
on farm. Want salary and 3-
4 room house. Have to be
moved. Elisha Taylor, 80
Spruce St., NE, Atlanta 7.

FARM HELP

WANTED





Want men to werk on farm
and dairy. Must furnish good

| references. S. E, Smith, 2241

Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta 16,
Ph. MA 7-1242.

Want unencumbered coun-
try woman, 30-45 yrs. old, to
do light farm work on farm.
Must know how to milk. Pri-
vate room and conveniences.
Carl Perry, 603 E. Spring St.,
Monroe.

Want farm hand with small
family to work on farm for
day wages, steady work. 4 R.
house, on school bus route. No
drinkers. Give reference. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want immediately, man
with experience to work in
dairy and oversee same. Must
be sober with good habits.
Phone collect or write. J. F.
Jones, c/o Longview Farm,
Box 207, Quitman, Ph. 4631
days.

Want working foreman-man-
ager for large farm, 30-45 yrs.
old, small family, not over 3
children. Thoroughly experi-
enced in peanut farming. Able
to work men, sufficient edu-
cation to keep simple ac-
counts. House provided with
elec. and plumbing, on school
bus Rt. No drinkers. Give re-
ferences. S. O. Spooner, War-
wick.

Want man to work on my
farm. Must be honest, sober
Room,
; small salary to
right man. W. A. Mayes, Rt.
4, Rome.

Want reliable middleaged
col. couple to live on farm.
Man to drive tractor and help
with farm work, wife work
also. Salary and 5 R. house,
wired for elec. and privilege
of having garden. cow, hogs.
Harrell Stripling, Rt. 1, Tifton.

Want small white family to
do general farming on Cattle
farm. Must be sober, reliable,
not over 55 yrs. of age, and













,;Wnderstand farm machinery.

Wife work part time. State
age, wt., experience and wages
desired. David Stough, Rt. 1
Locust Grove.

Want couple or small family
for caretaker of 2,000 laying
hens, located Suwanee. 4 R.
house and $50 mo. R. L. Ash
2031 Fast Roxbora Rd. N. E..
Atlanta 5.

Want at once. reliable white
or col. man with small family,
for work on Cattle farm. Daily
wages, steady year round job.
Must drive tractor. No drink-

ers. Apvoly in person. C. V.
Miller, Haralson.

Want at once, good, depen-

dable white woman to live on!

farm with modern conven-

lences, and do light farm work
for $15 week. Mrs. E. R. Wil-

liams. Rt. 1 Box 100, Ft. Val-
ley. Ph. GA 9-2068 (Perry).

Want white woman to do

light farm work on farm for

good home, board and reason-

able salary. Mrs. Jesse Hall,
Mayfield. 5 2 8

Mountains. |



live with couple (in their 50s)
as one of family, private room,
board, laundry. Running wa-
ter in hog lots and house. to
take charge of 28 A. farm.
$30-$35 month. 3-1/2 A. cot-
ton allotment, 1 1/2 A. tobac-
co. Conveniences. Erwin W.
Bell, Elladelle. aes

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



_ Wednesday. October |

Want year around man to

lift, lights and seme











4,000 Pockman laying ca
complete with water trot
and ieeders, in excellent
Make offer. Mrs. Dora
Vinson, c/o Thunder
Farm. Alpharetta, Ph.
5-5695.

Farmall H tractor, 4
IHC tiller, new style eq
planters, cultivators, fertil .
attachments, practically new,
11 - 38 in. tires, hydraul



cash. G. D. MeClain, 10:
lumbus PL, Macon.



tractor, fits between wheels,
in perfect cond., used very
little; $175.00 H. M. Tribble,
Rt. 2, Cartersville.

1957 Ford tractor 350, with
146 guaranteed hours. on it.
Has wheel weights; also, set
Covington planters, cultiva-
tors, disc harrow and _ tool
bar, All Purpose plow. All just
like new, $2,750.00 for lot.
Frank C. Dysart, Rt..3, Car-
tersville, Ph. EV. 3028.

3 row Rowmastr corn at-
tachment for self propelled or
other combine, in perfect
cond. (has picked only 1
crop), $500.00. Henry D. Gar-
rison, Box 167, Rt. 3, Griffin,
Ph. 5612.

500 gal. Butane gas storage
tank, reasonably priced, Mrs.
Arthur Bowen, 979 Cato St.,
N::W., . Atlanta 18, Ph. ..SY.
4-4594,

1959, No. 240 utility Intnl.
tractor with 120 Wagner front









Deere, No. 420, Bulldozier
with 14 in. tracks and deluxe
seat; 1953, 2 ton, Intnl truck
with dump and 8-1/4 tires.

Temple Ave.,
AL. 3-3069.

Aeroflow milk cooler, 12
can cap., 3 yrs. old, in good
cond. L. L. Adamson, 1109
|Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow, Ph.
|'GR. 4-4004.

Burkley well pump,. 1/2
hp. G.E. motor, 40 gal. tank
|with fittings and 30 ft. pipe.
Ready to hook up. D. O. Sha-
dix, Rt. Hwy. 5, Douglasville,
Ph. WH. 2-2572.

Super C. Farmall tractor, 2

point hitch, planters, distribu-
tors, 2 bottom plows and pick
up harrow, good cond. J. P.
Nevil, Register.
_ 2-1/2 hp Simplicity garden
tractor, good cond., complete
with attachments, wheel
weights, counterweight, tooth
-harrow, 6 dise harrow, fur-
row openers and reel type
mower. Tires like new $115.00
cash. Roger E. Furlong, 4625
LaVista Rd., Tucker, Ph. HI.
3-4993 Atlanta.

Intnl 300 utility tractor
with power steering, fast 2
point hydraulic lift, front and
rear wheel weights, 3. dise
plow, like new. See anytime
or call after 7 PM. Robert I.
Yeager, Rt. 3, Box 157-B, New-
nan, Ph. AL 3-2184.

8 ft. fertilizer dist., good as
new; 14 in. feed mill, 3
screens, extra good: large
Starr pea thrasher, like noe
and good 2 H wagon. W. H.

Pitts, Jr. Rt. 2, Gr
Marietta. a ey

Ford Ferguson tractor in
good shape, tires extra good,
runs good, for quick sale at
my barn, $300.00. W. P. Couch
Luthersville.

6 can and 4 can dat milk
| cooler boxes, in aed ace:
and 35 ten gal. milk
Charles M. Smoak, Jr., Rt. 4

Box 205-8, Griffi
sien WEE utin, Ph. 6050

_ 250 gal. Butane gas tank
in good cond., $75.00" Toh A

Roebuck, 255 Ch
Buford. eee Pt SW

| Cross~cut saw for sale

le. Mrs
A. J. McGraw, 2907 Norwich
Street, Brunswick. os

10 dise bush and bog, pull
type, harrow for sale
or will trade for cattle, See at
my home. after 6:30 PM week
days or on weekends. Hollis

Newnan, Ph.









itow |,

Mowing machine for Ford |

end loader, dbl. action; John}

Sacrifice. Woodie T. Wood, 72}

| plows,

cans. |

{mer mill. Sell altogeth

Hay rake, good cond., mv
or tractor drawn, $15. H
Wilson, 503 Ridge Dr., |
Lake, Ph, HI. 3-6140.

1951 Chev. tractor cabover
with newly rebuilt 270 GMC
motor and 28 ft. Fruehauf
stock trailer for sale or will
trade for bulk milk tank,
gal. or larger, ice bank t:
prefer Wilson, Kraft or Da
Kool. B. L. Stiving, Bish
Ph. SO. 9-3122 Athens.

2 large dbl. section -
thows; also 1 ea. large s
soiling plow; tractor w
saw, in good cond.; 14
Case hammermill, good shape} _
concrete mixer, 1/2 to 1 ba
size, rubber tires, used very
little. All priced low R.
Jackson, c/o Flint R&R
Farms, Jonesboro, Ph.
8-2245 Atlanta.

4 disc McCormik Deering
tiller on rubber with seed box
attached, disc worn, otherwise
in good shape, $50.00 W.
Elliott, Zebulon.

K-B-8 Intnl. truck with
/20 ft. cattle body, good tire































































Waener front end loade
complete with motor, pu
rand reinforced dipper pan
P. E. Hawkins, Chamblee, P.
GLendale 7-4965. -

Ford tractor and _ equip
,dbl. section harrows, botto
cutivators, plant
Fowler plows, new type q
Mrs. J. L. Wright, Rt. 4, Ho

ton Church Rd., Alma.
Hwy. 23 N.

Allis Chalmers B tra
and 2 disc plow, harrow, m
ing machine, cultivators, g
drill and 1 iron wheel traile
all in good cond. J. R. Savag
Jz., Rt. 1, Lula. . ,

Self propelled M M
picker sheller with 9 ft.
bine unit, 2 transports
hoist, in excellent runn
eond., $3,000. See at my fa
-3-mi,. E. Orchid Hill
Ogletree, Rt. 2, Griffin,
5874. ce

6 Hudson gas brooders, 1,
feap., for sale. Rembert
Hays, 1389 Downs Dr., SW
Janta 11, Ph. PL 8-2312
ter 6. oe

Reg. Farmall A
good tires, lift, starter, lig
land battery, equip., 2 |
plow, 14 disc harrow, pl
ers, distributors, side dres
cultivators, power take-
All in good cond. Reasonabl
Letters answered. Chas. H
Roberts, Rt. 3, Milledgevi
Ph. 2-4412.

: John Deere MT starte
lights, PTO,:3 point. Ha
new front tires and equip t
Bat., perfect cond., King
point harrow, fair cond., $6
set of 2 row, pull type, pla
ers, fert. distributor for M
sey Harris pony tractor, nev-
er been used, $100. 3 mi. So,
Fairburn. D. W. Oakley, F
}etteville Rd., Fairburn.
Lilliston rotary type mowe:

operates from power take-oif
and cuts 9 ft. swath, in

















1 ea, 1,000 bu. and
bu. Bs and B steel grain b
3 yrs. old. W. L.. Easte
Andersonville. -



tor, 3 bottom plows, pla
side dresser, sprayer,
picker, PTO pulley, 4
tractor wagon and 10 in.

, seperate at bargain. ri



Cia olinson, Rt, 1, Box 6; Mor-.





































































































FOR SALE



saw; 1 roll hog wire;
gieel fence posts; 60 cre-
posts; elec. churn and
farm equip. for sale.

reply. Mrs. J. W. Fincher, Re.
Douglasville.



orward gears and 6 disc
r, $400. Jack Smith, Rt.
1 Colbert, Ph. RI. 2-2325.

ord tractor with 2 disc
harrow, planters and
tivators. Planters and Cul-



E. Frey, Rt. 2, Dallas.

ninl, 8 can, milk cooler,
cond. Out of use 1 wk.,



on, Ph. 3242.



$25; farm tool
hand propelled,

cond.,
rpener,
0; pulley
03 Ridge Dr., Pine Lake,
I, 3-6140.



- cooler,
Westinghouse wet box; 40
k cans; 2 racks for milk

. All in good cond. J.

3368.

tired wheels, 7 hp, B and
ngine. Can be used as cut-
or bush saw, in good
d., reasonably priced. W. F.
auford, Union Grove
, Lithonia.

Set of Cole planters, slight-
ly used, will furnish with 3
point hitch of AC snap-coup-



e rotary mower, in good
ond., or 13 disc John Deere
rain drill or AC, 7 ft., Pick-
ip harrow. J. W. Lampp, Jr.,
6, Box 251, Dublin.

1952 Farmall Super C trac-
or, including cultivators,
lanters, 2 disc plow, weeder
ind cotton duster, all in ex-
lent cond., good rubber on

or, $1,000. Walter J.
well, Monroe, Ph. 8-3873.

Allis Chalmers WD trac-
, excellent cond., 2 dise til-
sub-soil plow, Taylor-way
row, heavy 2 wheel trail-
:



4 heavy, 2 horse, wagon
eels with heavy steel fires,
@a., and balance of wagon
. E. N. Castleberry, Stony
t Rd., Rt. 5, Cumming,
Tulip 17-2701.

ST Intn | Harvester auto-
le pick-up bayler with mo-
uss wire, $500; Oliver
14 in., pull type, bot-
n plow, $100; Bassert, 14
, Hammermill, $100. Mrs.
Neal, Rt. 2, Silver Creek
h, Austell, Ph. 2959.

53 Farmall eub tractor,
e disc plow, mower, cul-
Ivators, new 10 dise harrow,
_A-1 cond., tractor never

Holland, Rt. 2,
Ph. Lenox 2-8278.
Gould water pump with
and fittings, priced rea-
nable
Willis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta
Hl, Ph. PL. 3-8502.

, foley automatic saw filer,
Dench type with motor, slight-
used, and Foley power set-
er with motor, has not been
used, both for $300 cash. Can
picked up at my home.

|

Gainesville,

wn, Ph. EX. 8-2373.

9 dise John Deere tiller with
Aydraulie lift; No. 249 Lutz
ll with attachments; David
ley hammer mill; plant-
cultivators for WD Allis
aimers tractor; DeLaval
mbine milk pump for pipe-
; 4 DeLaval pipeline milk-
i with releaser. J. L. Owens,
At. 2, Milledgeville, Ph. GL.
2-4332.

gal. gas tank, for gaso-



i prieed. R. L.
ox 313, Riverdale. Ph.
Boe

ce builder; 2 H wagon;

stamped envelope for]

ohn Deere A tractor with}

ators used only 1 season. |

Cramer Lankford, Ea-}

all cub power pulley,

and shaft for}
saw, $5.00. H. L. Wil-|

yr. old Aeroflo dry box}
12 can cap.; -8}

indy Rape, Rt. 3, McDonough, !pointment before coming.|

0 in. tree saw on 2 rub-}

$250 or will trade for pull)

itime seedling peach,

-om, AB. Hulsey, 1516)

de N. Clark, Rt. 2, Rising |

Oliver 88 row crop tractor; |

or kerosene, in good cond., }
Jones, |









eS

WANTED





~ EQUIPMENT

Strawberry plants, Masto-
don, $1.25 C., $5.50 M.; K
dikes, $4.50 M; Blakemore,
$1.40 C. All good plants.

| Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1,
Cumming. ae



unit, milking machine. Stat
what you have, No ja We
O. Vickery, Rt. 1, Meansville.

Want 250 gal. cap. used Bu-
jtane (above ground type) tea
tank. Larry Johnson, Dacula,
Ph. TH. 3-3902 Lawrenceville.

|. Want tractor drawn, heavy
bel oS mower. State
Bt and cond. Carl Nels

Milledgeville, Ph. 26408

Want late model F iC
tor. Kermit Reece, 5 El
lijay, Ph. ME, 5-2587,

Want swap 1950 Chev. pick-
up truck for Jeep with 4 wheel
drive with winch on back. Joe
Ridley, Box 68, Alto.

Want to trade 1951 Farmall
cub tractor with side disc

good cond. or will sell for $400.
Carl Hunnicutt, Dial. :

Want 3, 5 or 7 section Gang
mower for cash. Longino Lit-
tle, 540 W. Montgomery St.,
Milledgeville, Ph. GL. 2-2339.

or 6 ft. deep cut, or can use
small shovel or drag line; will
trade new chains and shovels
or sell under cost. Make ap-

Glenn Norton, Fairburn.

Want Case No. 451061, mod-
el NCM, hay baler for parts
for pickup but manual wire
tie hay baler. Quote price; al-
so, for sale 1 sack Muller ee-

and Stratton engine,
type, mounted on rubber, used

iton, 7200 Campbellton Rd.,
|Atlanta 11.

Want Butane gas tank for
use on top of ground. State
size, eond., and price. Charles



ville. ee oh
Want off-set orchard harrow



Chalmers tractor, also, want
Easy-flow fertilizer spreader.
Must be in good cond. Quote
details and price in first let-

220, Whitesburg. _

|. Want good used harrow with
3 point hitch for Ford trac-
tor; also, want 250 gal. Bu-

Rt. 1, Boston.
Want 1 row John Deere
tractor and equip. with 3 point
pick up. John Cowart, Hahira.
Want 12 in. hammermill in
sood cond. with belt and 1948

ler and cultivators.
best prices. W. Neal Whit-

worth, Box 186, Lavonia, Ph.
Elein 6-5495.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE



Strong, well rooted, musca-
dine, red and yellow plum, old
Streamliner, everbearing
strawberry, strong plants $1.-
25 C.; Dewberry, Boysenber-
ry, Blackberry, Mtn. Huck-
leberry, bearing size, PP. Mrs.
B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bow-
don.

Horseradish roots, red sas-
gafras, Queen of Meadow, 50c
tb.; green pepper, 50 gal.; red
pepper, small and large pods,
25c:; garlic, one ct. ea., $1. C;
tanzy, sparment, balm, 35c
doz.; red raspberry, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78 Ellijay.

Condons~ giant Mastodon
everbearing strawberry plants,
$1. C.; museadine grape vines,
Blue Damson plum trees, ;
May Cherry trees, each kind,
6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. F. M.
Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

May Cherry and Blue
Damson plum _ trees, 6 $1.3
garlic large onions, 75e doz.
Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Sul-
ens, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Green hot pepper, 75 gal.;
N. C. Short Stem collard
plants, 40c C. Del. Mary Ruth
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

6, $l.;

s



i

Want good, late model, 4}

Rt. 5, El-|

pts ae, At Por take- |
off, in good cond. for Jeep in}
ae (Se C.; thyme, and tansy, 3, |

Want Ditching machine, 5}

ment mixer, 1-1/2 hp Briggs|
trailer |

little, $125. Chas. M. Better-}

'S. Cowan, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge- }

or 16-24 tandem harrow suit- |
able for use with WD Allis?

iter. C. B. Driver, Rt. 1, Box]

itane gas tank. P. C. Jordon,
perfect cond., $1,500; ) a .

or 1949 ewb tractor with til-|
Advise |

Horseradish plants, 50 doz.;

and |

Sage plants, catnip bunches, |

. Red multiplying scallion on-
jon buttons, $1.25 gal.; red
strong pepper, 30 pods, 25;
dry leaf sage, 25 cup; Black
Snake root, 60c large match
boxful; yellow root, $1. 2
Tb. lard boxful. Add postage.
iMrs. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.



Blakemore strawberry
plant, $1. C., 500, $4., $8. M.;
Dorsetts, $1.50 C., 500, $5.,
$9. -M. No checks. Mrs. J. O.
|Waldrip, Rt. 7, Gainesville.



Muscadine grape cuts, black
and white 15, $1.; 20 sage cuts,
$1.; rooted sage, $1. doz.; cured
sage, $1.50 Ib.; Georgia Head-
ling collard seed, Germ., 95
pet., $1.50 Ib.; Artichokes, $1.-
73 gal. Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2,
Box 30, Cobbtown.



Cabbage and collard plants,

$1.; mint, 3 doz., $1.; old fash-
ion Damson plum. bushes, 3,
($1.75; fig bushes, $1. ea. Fred

St. SW, Atlanta 10, Ph.
5251.

Thousands of everbearing
strawberry, large berries,
iptants, $1. C., 500, $4. at my
home. Mrs. L. C. Jones, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.





Beauties, $1.50 C. PP through
2nd zone. Prompt shipping.
iMrs. Lena Holfand, Rt. 2,
Brown Bridge Rd., Gaines-
ville.

Garden gooseberry, musca-
'dine and scuppernong grape



vines, Blue Damson plums, all,
hws $1.25;

berry, $1. doz.; walnut trees,
$1.50 doz.: Crabapple trees, 6,
$1.25. Mrs, F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1,
'Dahlonega.

| Strawberry plants, Florida
i903; $2). C.. PP. A. T. Milteer,
'304 North Clay St., Quitman.
Plenty collard plants, fresh
packed in damp moss, $3

'40 C., 200,
'H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Pan-
ithersville Rd., Ellenwood.

Lady G. strawberry plants,
gic C500, 7 $850. 8G, Is:
Klondikes, $3., 500, $5. M. Add
postage. All young, well root-
led, plants. Ethel Crow, Rt. Z.
Gainesville. _

strawberry plants, $1. C.; May
cherry trees, 35c ea.; Hima-
laya blackberries, 6, $1. Add
postage on all orders. Mrs. P.
Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville (Clarks Bridge Rd.).

well rooted and damp packed,
$1. C., $8. M. Minimum. ship-
ment, 200 plants. Add 25 per
C. for postage. No COD. Mrs.
'L. S. Butler, 466 Page Ave.,
IN. E. Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-
1846. eo as

Tenn. Beauty strawberry
plants, very large red berries,
most prolific, $2. C. Add 25
postage per C. L. G. Spain, Rt.
4, Canton.

New Era and Fields ever-
bearing nice strong strawber-
ry plants, $1. C. PP on orders
of 200 or more. Damp cello-
phane wrapped. Mrs. i:
Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpha-
retta.

Lady Thompson strawberry
plants, extra large, firm meat,
good oe grow on sturdy
woright stems
ee ett ground, $2. C., 500,
$7.50. Ship only well rooted
young plants. Mrs. J. S. Crowe,
Rt. 1, Cumming.

Collard plants, large size.
$1. C., 500, $4., $6. M. at my
home. Will not ship. Major
Crowe, Rt. 2 (near Holland
sub-division), Gainesville.

Strawberry plants (do not
know name), good berries,
8c C. Inzy Watson, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
keg
early headers,
500, $1.75; 1 M.

cabbage plants,
well rooted,
and over, $2.50

Alma.

| $74 bu. Cert Bledsoe wheat,
1959 crop, tagged and sealed,
Germ. 93 pct. FOB Warehouse,



Ft. Valley. J. I. Davidson,
Bonaire, Ph. WA. 3-9755.

Witherspoon, 308 Holderness |
PL. 3-/

Strawberry _ plants, Tenn.

quinee trees, 4,}
small chinquapin trees, |
$1.50 doz,; hazelnut and blue- |

75c. Add postage.

Mastodon everbearin gi

Klondike strawberry plants, |

that holds ber- |

M. Satis. guar. J. H. Williams, |

eee

| 1959 crop Vine Okra (Rag)
or Dish-eloth gourd ae 25
seed, 30c; 100 seed, $1. de-
livered. Mrs. A. L. Walker, Rt.
3, Carrollton. oa



| 2 doz, Cinnamon vine tub-
ers, 2 doz. Dill, Shoe Fly,
gourds, running Okra
(Rag or Dish-cloth gourd)

Sweet Basil blooming _ size
plants, 3, $1. Mrs. L. E. S.
ders, Rt. 2, Buchanan. _

White Nest Onions, clean
and sound, 35 qt. Add_post-
age. Welborn Fender, Rt. 1,
| Lakeland. :

Cert. Cokers Moregrain seed





48-92 Victorgrain seed oats,
rreeleaned and bagged, $1.10
bu. Charles H. Fountain, Rt.
6, Dublin, Ph. BRroad 2-4463.

Oats, Victorgrain, 48 - 93,
Germ. 94 pct. Purity, 96.36
pet., bulk, $1.00 bushel
ior bring labor and bags.
L. E. Akins, Rt. 2, Byron, Ph.
WO. 3-3314.





English Pea seed, 90 pet.
'Germ., 65c cup, 2 cups, $1.25.
PP. J. A. Wilson, Martin.

90 Ibs. genuine Hicks Broad-
leaf tobacco seed, good, clean,
sound seed, sample, 35c, 0z.,
$i-; 1 Ib., $10.; 3 Ibs., $27., 5
Ibs., $40., 10 lbs., $50., 35 Ibs.,
$75. PP. Earl Stuckey, Black-
shear.
| Quantity barley seed, Puri-
ty, 98 pct., Germ., 80 pct., for
sale. Herbert V. Cox, 1570
Cedar Grove Rd., Conley, Ph.
IMA. 7-0001, Atlanta.

"FEED & GRAIN

FOR SALE







ly fertilized, no rain, for sale
at farm. M. T. Courson, Ha-
|zlehurst.

41,000 bales good clean Se-



i'tilizer distributor or tractor
mounted post hole digger. Guy
Teal, Eienwood, Ph. GReen-
leaf 4-4984.



($20. ton at barn. Blanford

Watson, Rt. 1, Mauk.

Bright, mixed, pasture hay
in square, wire tied bales, at
barn, 50c bale. Mrs. J. C. Neal,
e/o Silver Creek Ranch, Rt.
2, Austell, Ph. 2959.

Bermuda, Fescue and Clo-
ver hay, $1. bale or $35. ton
lon avg. wt. per bale. 25 bales
for more del. 10 mi. of Ros-
lwell. G. W. West, Jr., Box
201, Sandy Springs, Ph. BL.
5-3937.

10 tons Johnson grass hay,
$20. ton FOB; 10 tons Serecia
hay, $25. ton. All saved with-
out rain. Edgar K. Fowler, Rt.
2, Tallassee Rd., Athens, Ph.
6-6346..

Good hand picked Spanish
improved peanuts, for eating,
$1.25 gal. PP. L. H. Brasing-
ton, Rt. 1, Powder Springs.

200 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, well fertilized (should
contain 8 to 12 pct. Protein
and 2 to 2-1/2 pct. fattening

vialities), $30. ton at barns.
3 J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon, Ph.
SH. 2-5117.

Red Spanish peanuts, 30c
tb., $6.50 bu. For eating pur-
poses only. No mail orders,
sell only at my farm. Her-
schell Howell, Rt. 1, Canton.

LIVESTOCK





and Sweet Basil seed, all 35c}
and stamped envelope; also,|

an-~}

roats, $1.50 bu.; also, Cokers |

Coastal Bermuda hay, high- |

vicea Lespedeza hay for sale}
or will trade for cattle, fer-|

About 3 tons Peanut hay, |






| Reg. Black Angus b

lyrs., 9 mos. old, $300. Excele

lent breeding stock. G
Ellenwood, Ph. GR 4-4984.
15 cows and heifers, dbk

and Texas Domino breeding
$150. to $250. ea.; 8 dbl. Reg,
Polled Hereford bulls, 1 ang
2 yrs. old, $150. to $250. Pauj
Carpenter, Rt. 5, Tifton, Ph
1523-R-4. Pee EP es
6 purebred polled Hereford
heifers, wt. 1,000 Ibs. ea. Test+
ed and vaccinated. Drop fir

lcalves Nov, and Dec. All 6
head at $225. ea. at. my farm,
6 mi. E. of Fort Valley on

Hwy, 96. E. E. Wantlan
1, Fort Valley. | ae

Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bull,
6 mos. old, approx. 425. Ibs.,
papers furnished, best blood
lines, $140. James H. Cook, Rt.
1, Demooney Red.,
Park, Ph. 3654 Fairburn.

35 Holsteins, Ist and 2nd
calf, fall freshening heifers,
large, growthy, disease free,
guaranteed udders. R. B. Cure
tis, Farmington, Ph. Madison




Willets Wonder, frostproof, | 2603



3 purebred Holsteins and i
Guernsey heifers, freshen first
of 1960; 15 good brood cows
with calves by side, most all
White Face; 1 purebred white
face bull. Altogether or part.
Clifford Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley,
Ph. 3456. fs

Reg. Angus bulls and heife
ers, best of bloodlines, appro
8 and 12 mos. old; also, 2
purebred polled Hereford bulls
and 3 purebred polled heifers,
8 to 12 mos. old, $200. ea,
Mrs. Cary Murray, Rt. 3, Box
594-X, Albany, Ph. 2-1502.

| Reg. Guernsey male, about
2 yrs. old, dehorned,: ring i
nese, good. bloodlines, wel





jmarked. H. W. Thurmond,

| Farmington.

Large size Reg. Guernsey
bred heifers, close to freshen-
ing time, from artificial blood~
lines; also, service age bulls,
ae F. H. Bunn, Mid-=
ville. ie

Reg. horned ante bull,
calved Jan. 8, 1959. From
Duke and Larry bloodline

*

$
good size for age, stocky. built



|Ball Ground.



Jersey heifer, 2 yrs. old,
freshen in Feb. Bred artiiiciale
ly, good cond., $150.; 4 Hole
stein heifers, 14 mos. old, $10:

ea., good bloodlines. Mrs. J.
L. Paul, Wadley, Ph. 239-Ma,

| Dbl Reg. young bull, 18 mos,
old, CMR advance Domingo
breeding enough anxiety
breeding to produce good
milkers. Cert by Vet. Moder-
ately priced; also good Jersey

cow, 6 yrs. old, 4 gal. or more
daily, not an easy milker. R..
B. Barnett, 3720 Spalding Dr.
Rt. 2; Doraville.

Black Angus heifer, about
225 Ibs.:-red Jersey heifer,
about 175 lbs.; Holstein bulk
about 225 lbs.; 3 Holstein
ealves, 125 to 150 Ibs. With
feed enough for all these 5 to ~
6 mos. Come make offer. J. N.
McGinnis, Sr., Box 219, Mile
ler St., Lithia Springs, Ph.
2854 Austell. ed

Horses, Mules & Pontes

Nice, 5 gaited roan mare
with new saddle and
200. See at my barn, 4 mi. &

cust Grove. Marvin Jack-
son, Rt. 2, Locust Grove.

-' Burro, 16 months old fo#
sale. E. L. (Buddy), Cole, Rt
1, Panola Rd., Ellenwood, Ph,
GR. 4-4508, Stockbridge.

Nice gentle gelding pony,
i white with brown, also, bridle, |
saddle, cart and harness come
plete, all like new. Cheap. Dae









12 Holstein springers and 2
Guernseys, all from dairy
herd, calfhood vaccinated,

i tand.

Ibs. G. C. Westmoreland, Rt. 1,
Box 33, Dry Branch, Ph. SH.
| 5-9756.

| Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls and 1 heifer.
Well marked, good color, size
and conformation. Reg. in buy-
ers name. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2,



Lithonia (Klondike), Ph. HU.

2-2672.

$200. ea. Louis Tate, Cloud- |

Holstein bull, can be used
-lag stock bull, wt. about 700



FOR SALE vid Fountain, Hwy. 280, Mt
Vernon. ee Pee :
Cattle 2 Shetland pony stallions .

41 and 42 ins. high, 2 and
yrs. old, very gentle. W. CG.
Mosley, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville,
Ph. .TH. 3-3969. :

Tenn. Walking horse, 3-1/8
yrs. old, broke for riding,
about 800 lbs., $200. J. O.
Hardy, Rt. 1, Demorest.

Reg. with papers, standard
bred trotting mare, 10 yrs. old,



$6,000). Sound cond., letters
ans. J. A. McNeill, .Rt. 1,
Americus. oe

3



Several nice mules, work
anything. Located 1 mi..E,
Kite on Hwy. 57. W. E. Norrim
Rt. 1: Kite. 5 faye :



Guy Nea

Reg. polled Herefords, CMR De



College





land well tamed. Carl Roberts, =

has been on track (won ove?





































* = FOUR

~ INESTOCK

FOR SALE

At Stud: Red Lights Noble

. No, 36083, Ameri-
Be @ bred stallion. Pro-
| en sire of top eolts, Grand-
gon of Noble Kalarama. Thom-
Bs G. Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat
oe Rd., Decatur, Ph, BU.























45 nice Shetland pony geld-
. Zuar. to be broke for

150. to. $200. ea.; 4 nice small
lid color bred mares (drop
olts in spring). Priced rea-
nably. Jess Holbrook, Jones-
<e) poro,: Ph. GR. 8-6771.

Strawberry roan stallion, 3
_ yrs. old, small size, very gen-
He with practically new black
- Western saddle and bridle,
150. Miss Joy Marchman, Rt.
Macon, Ph. SH. 2-0802.

At Stud: 46 in. sorrel Shet-
and pony with oe mane and
il, Fee, $20. E. R. Williams,
ob Box 100, Ft. Valley, Ph.
A. 9-2068, Perry.

Welch pony, very genfle and

afe for children, with saddle,
yridle, harness and cart. R. B.
~ Phillips, Rt. 1, Damascus, Ph.
. 8-3680 Colquitt.

At Stud: 39 in. brown and
hite Shetland pony, Fee $15.
Mares boarded, return privi-
pedges. BE. W. Hendrix Mcin-
% re, Ph. WH. 7-2860. Irwin-
a n.









Sheep and Goats

Work. goat with wagon and

| arness, Goat gentle for chil-
Gren to handle. W. L. Banks,
Shadydale, Ph. 5564 Monti-
gello. eee



Rex. Yorkshire pigs. 8 wks.

old, dam from litter of 19. FFA

roject. Reg. in buyers name,
15, ea. FOB my place. Ken-
neth Lunceford, Rt. 2, Craw-
fordville.

Reg. SPC pigs, all ages, open
and bred gilts and service
boars, from states best blood-
lines. Also, some boars from
1957 State Champion sow. La-
mar Altman, Rt. 1, Alma.

4 brood sows soon to fresh-
en and several shoats. All
purebred Poland Chinas. Sell
altogether or separate. Char-
oe pees Alamo, Ph. SO. 8-

MARKET BULLETIN

Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chickens, ready to lay, $10
pr.; younger, $1 - $2.50 ea.;
Dark Cornish bantams, Bull-
dog type, $6 pr.; extra roos-
ters, $3 ea.; N. H. Reds, 3 wks.
old, 30e ea. Exp. Collect. Send
M. 0. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8,
Ph. TR, 4- 5152.

Bantams 9 BB Red Old
English, 16 Dark Cornish, and
5 Silver Duck Wing Bantams,
ea. kind $5 pr.; Buff Cochin
hen, $1. All Show stock. Can-
not ship. John A. Kinsey, 318
Crown St., Dalton.





Reg. Duroc pigs, Reg. buy-
ers name, $25. ea.: gilts, some
bred and others ready to breed,
$45. ea.; Beltsville - Duroc
eross sows (raised 1 litter and
now bred for Jan. litters) $50.
ea.; 1 service age Beltsville
boar, $50. Sloan McKay, Rt. 1,
Box 69, Bartow.

SPC male hog, 4 mos. old,
large enough for service, $20.
Tom Mercer, Rt. 1, Norman
Park.

5 purebred Duroc gilts, al-
most old enough to breed $110.
or $25. ea. Leo C, Jackson, Rt.
3, Bowdon.

300 purebred Duroc swine,
wt. 30 to 50 lbs. $9. ea. Dr. W.
J. Martin, Jr., Dawson,





Purebred Golden Sabright
bantam roosters and pullets,
$1.50 ea. at farm. Ship in
light crates Exp. Col. Mrs.
T. W. Newsome, Sandersville.



15 bantams, young hens and
2 roosters, $10 for lot. Send
cash. No checks. J. A, Elliott,
Rt. 2, Lavonia,



Dark Cornish bantams, pul-
lets and cockerels, $1.25 ea.
at my place. J. G. Willing-
ham, Chalybeate Rd., Man-
chester.

Nice O. E. B. B. Red game
bantam cockerel, $2 and an-
other one free D. I. Thomas,
Jr., Box 175, Augusta. ;





Reg. Durocs, open and bred
gilts, 1 young service age boar.
All from State Cert. Brucel-
losis Free Swine Herd No. 15.
Aubrey Stallings, c/o El-Mar
Farm, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph.
Terrace 2- 7964.

~ Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs, Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Priced rea-
sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha-
zlehurst.





JT mo, old Reg. French Al-
ine buck, Koyvilla Rocky

A-6649 for sale or will exch.
for Reg. French Alpine doe. C.
. Smith, Rt. 4, Box 196-A,
oe Ph. 6015.

2 fine male goats, one is
rt Nubian and part Tog-
- genburg, other Nubian, 1-1/2
yrs. ald, other, 4 mos. old: al-
go, 2 geese and 3 stone churns
r sale. Do not ship. Mrs. Lee
irkley, 3860 Cascade Ave.,
. W., Atlanta 11.

- Hampshire ram, Reg., 3 yrs.

d, $30: Selling to avoid in-
Breeding. Tan Milroy, Rt. 4,
_ emyrna, Ph. HE. 5-7361.

80 large Southwestern Ewes,
rams,












Ph. DR. 8-2245

ae 5 milk goats, 3 Nubians and
: Alpines, gave 4 ats. with
rst kid, freshen again Nov. 2,
heap. Located 6 mi. N. Rome
a Hwy. 53. Pink Puryear, Rt.
, ome. ~~





= Nubian doe of eco milk

tr ain, unbred, gentle, $15.
tobert AE Williams, ander-
Dilt Dr:, Rt. 2, Box 373, Al-
any. :

- Swine

Purcera Durocs: pigs, 2- 3
os. old, either sex, hogs, bred
JOws and gilts, best of blood-








es, life treated, with or
Without papers, reasonably
friced; also, Reg. Guernsey

heifers to freshen soon, Hol-
tein cow to freshen Dec. with
Bnd calf. M. M. Newsome,
a andersville.

Brood sow, Spotted Poland
shina, 350 lbs. and seven 9
ks, old pigs, $100. Carl C.
whamlee, Rt. 1, Ellenwood.

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars,
rvice age boars, bred gilts
ee pred sows, 100 pet. im-
orted bloodlines. Reg. in buy-
rs. name. Unrelated prs. H.
. Gossett, Cave Spring.

" Hampshire and Poland Chi-
a pigs, approx. 70 lbs., sever-
@l good brood sows, some red;
ee: Black Angus bull, ap-
ca 1,000. Ibs., Sub. to Reg.
ut without oe Reason-



: Ps prices. A. B
, Fayetteville.

- Reg. Duroc gilt, treated for
& and free of Bangs.



in Se name. Carl
burn, Rt. 1, Butler.

Pigs, 6 ao old, Hampshire
nd Guinea | crossed, and
7 and Duroe erossed,

ea. Will ship. Het
Hade, Rt. t Alto.





on, c/o Flint River Farms,

=} mos.

. Popham, Rt.



i -1018.

Reg. Landrace, service age
boars and gilts, from popular
bloodlines, Reg: in buyers
name. Prices start at $25. M.
T. Courson, Hazlehurst.

10 good pigs (will keep un-
til 6 wks. old) and five 4 mo.
old shoats. Make offer on all
or each. No good offer refused.
See any day during week. Roy
Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Reg. SPC gilts and few
boars, some from my famous
sow Silver Sue. Long, meat
type, perfect spots, some of
best bloodlines, about 4 mos.





old. Good for herd boars and

At my place
Cave

4-H projects.
George Ferguson, Peeks

Spring.

13 mo. old. Reg. Berkshire
boar, from best Ohio blood-
lines; Reg. Berkshire sow,
bred for second litter and 2
Reg. bred gilts, from best
Tenn. bloodlines. J. L. Mc-
Clure, 5686 Campbellton Rd.,
Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4562.

Reg. SPC long meat type,
choice, 12 wk. old boars and
gilts, $35. ea.; open gilts, $65.
ea. Champion breeding. Will
ship, treated and Reg. in buy-





ers name free. Herd tested

Satis.
East-

and free of disease.
guar. Quitman Barrs,
man, Ph. 3800.

Tamworth and Duroc
gilts, bred to a top Landrace
boar, $50. ea.; 100 Tamworth
and Duroc feeder shoats, 64-



100 lbs. Sell as lot or smaller
lots. Pascal W. Camp, 155
Greenville St., Newnan.



Lean meat Berkshire pigs of
either sex, with or without
papers; also, 16 mo. old herd
boar, proven. sire. Stuart
Lewis, 1264 Cumberland Rad.,
NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 29-1073.

Reg. Duroc boars, 3-1/2
old, $25. ea.;
sow, not Reg., 2 yrs. old, bred



to Reg. Duroc boar; $50. Fred-

erick Zipperer, Marlow.

Reg. Hereford gilts, 12 wks.
old, best bloodlines, $25. ea.
at farm, $30. ea. shipped.
Leonard Fleming, Reed Creek
Rd., Hartwell.

~ POULTRY

FOR SALE







Old English game Bantams

from prize winning stock. Il

trio ea. Silver Duckwing and
BB Reds, 4 mos. old, $5 trio;|_
BB Reds, 7 mos. old, $7.50.
J. W. Goldsmith, 3959 Club
Dr., NE, Atlanta, Pu, CE.



purebred



Ny ewnan.

Pr. Golden Sabright ban-
tams, $3; Muscovy Ducks, $3
pr.; Mallard Drakes grown,



$2.00 ea.; Black Minorcas
hens, pullets and_ cockerels.
L. B. Millians, 105 Temple
Ave., Newnan.

Golden Sebright bantams,
$1.50 ea.; RI Reds, $1 ea;
mixed Bantams, 50c ea.; 6

Lawton Roundheaded game
hens and cock, $15. H. M.
Adams, Douglasville.

White Crest Black Polish,



White Silkies and Black tail

bantams, $4 pr., $5 trio; also,
Farm Master incubator, 400
egg cap., practically new, op-
erated only 3 mos., $95. P. C.
Powell, 1400 Northwest Dr.,
NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. SY.
4-4772.

Pure Dark Cornish cock-
rels, 1959 hatch, $2 ea. at my
farm. Write before you come.
H. W. Thurmond, Farming-
ton. i

Pit games, E. W. Law Clip-
pers, March, April, May 1959
hatch, large trios, $8, medium,
$5 trio; hatched Law Gray





stags, $5 ea; small pullets, in

dif. breeds, $2 ea. Will ship,
or come pick out. C. G. Pend-
ley, Li thonia.

2 yr. old Red Shuffler game
cock, $5; Binker brood cock,
full Claret and 2 white Claret
hens, $5.50; white Dom Stag
and white Hackle hen, $4.
Can ship any time. R. C. Grif-
fin, 712 Oak St., Gainesville.

Approx. 2,000 young lay-
ers, 70 pct. production, H and
N Leghorns and Ames Reds,
priced reasonably. Mrs. Dora
Vinson, e/o Thunderbird





Farm, Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-

5695.

Golden Sabright bantam
roosters, 4 mos. to a little over
1 yr. old, 75c ea. No less 5
shipped. Send M..O. Will|
ship Exp. Col. Mrs. A. E. Pil-
cher, Rt.2 1; 7 Aragon,.: Ph,
2-2584, Rome.

Extra high grade young or
pullet hens and _ breeding
cockerels, both Reds and Leg-
horns, all 300 egg strain,
Booth, Tarrus and Super
Star, 10 for $15 with fine
cock free with the hens. Mor-
ris Sanders, Glenwood.

24 N. H. Red hens, nice,
healthy, $1.50 ea. at my home.
Mrs. John Riggins, Molena.

30 March hatch N. H. Red
pullets, now laying, $1.50 ea.
Cannot ship. Bring coops and
get them at farm. J. F. Eaton,
Rt, 1, Ranger.

4-H Club Parmenter Red
pullets, 5 mos. old, beginning
to lay, $175 for lot of 97 if
taken at once. H. F. Pike, Og-
lethorpe.

Purebred White Chinese,
Standard Toulouse and Grey
African geese, $6 pr. Pascal
W. Camp, 155 oe St.,



















20 R. I: Red hens, $18 or $1
ea.; also, red male guinea pigs
(cavies) $3. Will ship; also,
want black and white or red
and white Guinea pigs, from

8-12 wks. old. State rice.
Jackie Richardson, 1102 Third
Ave., LaGrange.



8 pr. geese, large, white
males and large gray females,
$5 ea. D. G. Harrison, 1830
Snapfinger Rd., Decatur, Ph.
BU, 9-0283.

9 white ducks, grown, $1
ea.; bantam hens, 50c e@a.;
Rabbits, $2.50 ea.; guinea ee
(cavies) $2 ea. trade for

Red or White Rocks laying
hens. C. R. Philpot, 2337
Summit Ave., SW, Atlanta 18,
Ph. Sy. 4-0009.

Mated Mammoth BB bronze
Turkeys, $15 pr., $20, trio.
Cant ship. Mrs. A. Elwyn
Hamer, Priddy Rd., Rt. 2, La-
Grange, Ph. 3-6533.

20 White Holland Turkeys,
about grown, $4.00 ea. at farm.
L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley.

POULTRY

WANTED
Want 10









or 20 bantams,

young hens or grown pullets,

at best price possible. With-
in 25 mi, radius of Atlanta. H.
F. Seay, 3917 Panthersville
Rd., Ellenwood.

Want 1 Red Quill game

stag, 1959 hatch. Must be
urebred. R. E. Dills, Rt. 4,
lairsville.



Want 10 or 12 Cornish hens,
dark long Jegged type. A. K.
Satterfield, 21 Rockyford Rd.,
oe Atlanta 17, Ph. DR. e
8

Want 2 all white female
Chinese geese. State price. If
within 100 mi. radius of Ma-
on Be pick up. H. G. Wood,

, Riverside Dr., Macon.

GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALE





Approx. 800 full grown
Northern Bobwhite quail, in
flight pens, $1 ea.; Approx.
300 three-fourth grown, 80c
ea: 60 pr. breeders, $2.50 pr.
All disease free. Per.. No. 30;
also pens, cages, brooders, and
1 Inc. 1,000 cap. for sale. Den-
nis Helms, Brunswick Ave.,
Fitzgerald, Ph. No. 2632.

3 Golden pheasant cocks,
1959 hatch. Make offer. Exch.
for 3 bantam pullets, any var.,
vicinity Atlanta. S. S. Shep-
ard, Jr., 1540 Clifton Rd. NE.
Atlanta 6. Ph. ME. 4- 2241 (af-
ter 6 PM).

Ringneck Pheasants, large,
healthy, $1.49 ea. and up, ac-
cording to age and wt; also
50 fat hens, 5-7 lb. Wt. One
or all very reasonable. G. All-
red Rt. 1, Big Shanty Rd. Ma-
rietta.

200 pheasants, $2 ea.; 20
bantam hens and 2 roosters,
1958 and 1959 hateh, 50c ea.
at my house, or will ship.
C. R. Cole, Carnesville.

25 Chukars 4 and 5 mos.
old, $50 or $2.50 ea. Will not
ship. L. M. Mann, 488 Claire
Dr. S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL
83-7297.

Ringneck pheasants, also
Chukar partridges, all ages,
priced according to size. James
W. Webb, 133 Anderson Cir.
Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-4067.

White _ King pigeons, $2 pr.
Jack Crowder, Rt. c/o Melody











Brook Rd. Windy Hill. Ra.
Marietta. Ph. ae 5- 8656
(Smyrna).



White King pigeons, $3 peu
common pigeons, $1 pr.; Ham-
burg chickens, $1.50 ea. Mus-
covy ducks, $3 pr. bantam
chickens, $1 ea. Starling
Yawn, Byromville. ues

N. Z. White rabbits, pure-
bred, Ped. for past 9 yrs.
Some outstanding breeding
stock, Jrs., $7 up; Srs. $10 up
for bucks. Exch. some for
young does, and for farm pro-
duce. C. Ww. Page, 149 North



Ave., N. Ey Atlanta 8. ais TR|
4- 6452, as

Wednesday: Geicher

woody, Ph. GL. 71-3261.



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" Selling out Breeder
young ones, N. Z. Gray
bits, Guinea pigs (cavies
colors and bantams and
ed game chickens. Jame
Dennis, 94 Fifth St.., N.
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 6-6572

Ped. Giant Chinchillas
Show Winning stock. Juniors
$3 ea. $5 pr.; Seniors, $5 ea
$8 pr.; Trios, $7 and $11. Bar
guar. Cash or Mone Y
Jimmy Ferguson,
Ph. LE 2-2819 (Gainesvil

5 Calif., 2 N. Z. White anc
1 N. Z. Red Rabbit does, $
ea.; 2 N. Z. white and 1 Calif
bucks, $1:50 to $3 ea. La
Crider, 300 Crider Dr, Mar-







jetta (Near Fairoaks),
9-9794.
White and mixed colo :

Fantail Pigeons, $3 pr.; whi
and Silver Utility Kings,
pr.; pt Homers, $5 pr.

. Lewis, 618 College
Hapeville. Ph. PO 1-6893.

5 N. Z. white rabbits
mos. old, 3 bucks and 2 do
Will ship. Silar Herndon, 81
So. Chattanooga St. LaFa
ette.

Several honaeed gro
Bobwhite - quail raised
large flight pens. Permit
20 Will del. within 20 mi At





lanta. T. H. Grizzard, 703
Hamilton Ave., . E. Atlant
12, ;



Bobwhite quail, Per. No. 36:
also Jap Silkies and Cornish
bantams. C. E. Duke,
Bouldercrest Dr. SS.
lanta 16. Ph MA 7- 1665.

Northern Bobwhite Ba
4 wks, to 4 mos. old pric
according to age. Permit No,
63. C. L. Cawthan, Riverdale.
Ph. GR. 8-8106 (after 6 PM)

Northern Bobwhite quail,
$3 pr.. 8 wks. old, 80c ea. Per,
No. 103; Ringneck pheasants,
white Doves, and Chukar par
tridges, Ea. kind $5 pr. ]
Col. Money Order. Miss E
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N
Atlanta 8, ph. TR 4-5152.

Extra large Northern Bob-
white breeder quail, impro
ed 89 yrs., 1 to 3 oz. heavie:
than average, 1958 crop, var.
ious ages, ready for del. P
No. 1. Photos, Wt. cert. & p
ces free. Wm. A. Thomas, B
K, 321 Mark Bldg. Atlanta,
Ph. MU 8-0866.

Sev. hundred Bobwhi
quail, mature birds priced
discount in lots of 100 ~
more. Per. 46. . D. Tar
Rt. 1. Morrow

3,000 mature Bobwhite oO
and 1,000 Northern Bobw
ready for releasing. Othe
priced according to age. Per.
No. 97. J. lL. Lockett, Cur
bert. Ph. RE 2-2412.

Few Northern Bobwhit
quail, 75c ea. up. Per No.
also White Jap Silkie ba
tams, 1959 hatch, $1 ea. an
free rooster with 3 or more
hens. Jlus shippving chgs. J.
Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph.













TA 5-5804.

GAME, FOWL: etc.

WANTED





and 2 pr. Buff Carneaux mat-
ed pigeons. Must be cheap.
W. T. Jordan, Dawson.



Pigeons. State price. Jim Wil-
son, Box 255, Grantville.

Will trade white faced
black Spanish, Cornish, White
Rocks, R. I. Reds and eom-
mon bantams for guinea ae
(cavies) or will sell. Bo
Eidson, Mt. Vernon Rd., Du





FOR SALE



Approx. are Sugar. ca
1/2 A. in old fashioned | ee
other in improved _
ment Red. All is che
My farm 12 mi.
George H. Co