; (EDITOR? S NOTE: The follow-
ig article, reprinted from AGRI-
TURAL MARKETING, is pub-
here in ape bat it will be of
"That one concept, more than anything
_is the rallying call of fruit and veget-
s and handlers of south Tex-
n their battle for markets.
Its a constant fight, this business of
loping, holding and expanding prof-
ole market outlets for highly perish-
8 produce. But. strong optimism pre-
Is in Texas today.
Almost a decade ago, severe freezes
urly demolished south Texas citrus. or-
ids. That jolt was a rough one. Vol-
@ of production is just now begin-
g to resume its former stature.
But many feel the freezes were like
is, O Learys cow and the Chicago fire
uetion, with a plan.
Helter-skelter marketing methods and
selling of culls in competition with
tained jolts, much more decisive than
freezes. They affect all fruits and
etables grown in the 14 major pro-
cing areas of Texas.
What provides the basis for todays
mism, then? a:
Its cooperation on a large scale.
owers and handlers are working to-
cher to regulate the quality of produce
xy ship. Theyre relying on Federal
keting orders and agreements as the
hicle to coordinate their efforts.
Before they took a single step, Lower
ley farm leaders made on-the-spot
tveys of how marketing agreements
NUMBER 25
TEXAS
hey opened the way for sound recon-
sh produce of high quality have been
wked in Florida. They held meetings,
TATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
studied pros and cons extensively, and
invited the U. S. Department of Agricul-
ture to hold hearings and conduct re-
ferendums. They nominated local com-
modity committees to administer the pro-
grams.
Their first order became effective
just two years ago. It was on tomatoes.
Results were gratifying. In the last six
months, growers and handlers have ap-
proved marketing orders and agreements
covering oranges, grapefruit, carrots, and
lettuce. Another on onions is proposed.
Under the marketing order and
agreement programs regulations are -de-
termined by the grower-handler com-
mittees, as approved by the Secretary of
Agriculture.
To help these committees operate
within the legal machinery provided by
Congress, the Agricultural Marketing
Service has opened a new fruit and veg-
etable marketing office at McAllen.
Strength of the program lies in co-
operationeverybody working together.
Local county extension agents are a bul-
wark of strength. Theyve worked closely.
with growers, helped with referendum
details, explained opportunities available
under the marketing orders.
Extension and experiment station
folks at Texas A. & M. College have con-
Agricultural
CALENDAR
February 22 Broiler Housing Sympo-
sium, Athens.
February 27 - 28 Georgia Crop Im-
: provement Asso., Inc., Founda-
tion Seeds, Inc., Annual Meeting,
Athens.
March 8 Southeastern Regional
Shorthorn Breeders Association
Spring Sale, Camilla.
March 5, 6, 7 Southeastern Pecan
; Growers Association Annual Con-
_ vention, Savannah.
March 8 Performance Tested Bull
Sale, Experiment Station, Tifton.
tributed much, including an explanatory
pamphlet on marketing orders and
agreements. And south Texas folks are
making full use of market news, crop
estimates, acreage-marketing guides, and
marketing research.
All of these aspects are important.
But underlying all formal organization
is a determination among growers and
handlers to ship reputation produce
the kind that will invite repeat orders for
high-quality, attractively and uniformly
packed fruits and vegetables.
Things are rolling in south Texas this
winter. Consumers buying south Texas
produce are the chief benefactors. Grow-
ers in other parts of Texas and in other
States are watching developments close-
ly. Would marketing agreements and or-
ders work for them, too?
Whether their dreams fully or par-
tially materialize, fruit and vegetable
growers and handlers in south Texas can
point with pride to their goals, ambi-
tions, and efforts . . . a place in the
market for their produce, uniformly pack-
ed with quality.
School Lunchrooms
Featuring Chicken
Georgia-produced chicken is featured
in school lunchrooms throughout the
state during February as a salute to the
states broiler industry, which ranks first
in the nation and is the chief source of
farm income in the state.
During 1959 Georgia produced 303,-
031,000 broilers to lead all states, and its
1960 output when totaled, is again ex-
pected to top that of all states. Broilers
also have become Georgias chief source
of farm income, with cash receipts in
1959 amounting to $153,000,000 or 21 1/3
percent of the total cash of $717,810,000
that Georgia farmers received for their
1959 marketings.
In Georgia, the school lunch program,
too, has grown, and is now the largest
food service industry in the state.
cme
Ceorgia, First:
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@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS
@ NAYAL STORES
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FARM WORK
WANTED
White woman, 39 yrs. old
wants light farm work on
farm with 1 or 2 in family,
for room, board and $18. week
salary. Mary R. Reynolds, c/o
s. Wilson, 413 East Hill]
Ave., Valdosta,
Want job on farm. Can do
any kind work, drive tractor
nd truck. Wife and self on-
by 55 yrs. old, stout and
healthy, wife also able work,
in good health.
Wages or make crop. Have to
be moved. A. L Mathis, Roo-
gevelt Dr. Duluth.
Middleaged - white, single
nan wants job on farm doing
light farm chores, for home
and salary. Accept any rea-
gonable offer in first letter,
ZI. O. McLendon, Rt 8, Car-
ollton.
Want work on a chicken
farm. Have wife and 3 chil-
dren, one in school. Willing
to work, wife also willing
worker, both sober and agree-
able. J. H. Howe, 224 Wood-
ward Ave, S. E, Atlanta 12,
49 yr. old man and 8 boys,
(17, 15 yrs. and other in
school) all good workers,
want job on dairy, or stock
farm. Do not drink, Can drive
trucks and Need
work now. Paul L. Corbin,
Rt. 2, Box 54 A, Millen
85 yr. old white man with
mall family wants job car-
ing for 6 to 8,000 laying hens
for good, dependable party
and must sign contract with
good salary. Do not drink and
Party answering must not
drink. Now part time Saw-
milling. Write or see, Charlie
Murdock, Rt. 3, LaFayette.
2 Middleaged man, married,
Wants job on farm; tending
ehickens or hogs, on halves or
Wages, want about 4 R. house,
and garden spot. Can furnish
self. C. M. Smith, 973 Beech-
tractors,
Work for)
White man wants work on
farm, tractor or truck farm,
also poultry Exp. Need good
house. Write W. C. Turner,
Rt 1, Milner.
Widow and 3 grown chil-
idren (2 sons, 19 and 16, and
21 yr old daughter), Exp. in
broiler, layers, dairy and cat-
tle farming. 3 to work full
time. Need good 4-5 R. house
wired for stove Have to be
moved, go anywhere. Need
good, steady wages, perma-
nent with right people. Dont
drink nor smoke. Mrs. Nanc
Dyer, Rt 4, Blairsville. s
Want do light farm work
With good man for $15. week
(paid every week), and room
and board. Single, white man.
Lee Clark, Rt. 2, Hartwell.
Man and wife would like
job looking after laying hens
or raising broilers. Have 5
yrs. Exp. Write. Q. C. Rainey,
c/o E, C, Mobley, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
Middleaged single man: in
good health, Jack at all
trades, wants work on chick-
en farm or with cattle. Harold
S. Duncan, 770 Cascade Pl.
S. W. Atlanta 10.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want reliable man with
small family to work on 300
A. farm, looking after quail
and cows. 30 mi. Atlanta, near
Covington and McDonough,
Fair home wired for elec.
stove. School bus turns around
in front yard. Guar. salary.
Dr. D. W. Singleton, 622
. St. S|. W Atlanta 10. Ph.
53-7061.
Candler Bldg., Atlanta 8. Ph.
CH. 38-4915,
- Want young man to operate
my dairy farm, who ean fur-
nish 55 or more dairy cows.
I will furnish the market,
270 A. land, a few cows and
equipment, On 60-50 basis.
Write. Phiillip Anthony, P. O.
Box 452, Cairo
Want white woman relia-
ble and nice, 25 to 50 yrs. old
to live in farm home as one
of family and do light house
and farm work, for board
and salary. R. G. Fowler, Sr.,,
Re; Cortevavilie: Ph. EV
2-4872
Want reliable white woman
dren and do light house and
farm work, in exchange for
room, board and $10. week
Mrs. James C. Blackwood, Jr.
Rt. 1, Lithonia. Ph. 469-5792
(Stone Mountain) after 6
PM.
Want family to farm 30-35
A. cotton and whatever corn
you want on 50-50 basis,
Have tractor to farm with,
On school and mail Rt. 6 R.
house, wired for elec. stove,
H. C, Dunagon, Rt. 1, Statham.
Want capable, sober man
over 45 yrs., with smal] fam-
ily for work on cattle farm.
Prefer life time farm exper-
jence. Ref, required. State
wages expected in reply. Da-
vid. Steugh, Rt. 1, oecust
Grove.
Want middleaged, good,
white woman to do light
farm work, and keep house on
small farm, Room, board and
$10. week. Mrs. James B.
Womack, 247 ilth St. NE,
Atlanta 9, Ph. TR 4-2203.
Want white woman, relia-
ble, clean, healthy, no objec-
tionable bad habits, Christ-
ian, unencumbered, to do
house, garden and light farm
work, for widow with elders
in family, located 5 mi. town.
Good home with pay. Mrs. E.
J. Claxton, Rt. 3, Swainsboro.
Ph. HO 9-2311,
Want clean, christian, mid-
dleaged woman to do light
farm chores in exchange for
good home with elderly wid-~
ow and small salary.. No
drinkers nor smokers. Mrs. J.
W. Fowler, Sr,, 1826 Connal-
ee East Point. Ph. PO 1-
Want middleaged handy-
man with small family inter-
ested in home farming to live
on 37 A farm, 4 R. house,
house, elec., nice surround-
ings, free pasture, wages and
share of products. J. A. Ar-
guedas, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.
Want christian, unencum-
bered woman to live in with
elderly couple, to do light
farm work, light house work
and cooking, 2 mi. Atlanta.
Salary and good home for
right person. C, T. Evans,
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
16 tocth J. D. Bermuda
plow, $125.; Intnl. 5 blade
stalk cutter, $50.; Case side
delivery rake, $75.; Jr. bar-
rel cotton duster, $50.; Intnl.
5 ft., pull type, tandem har-
row, $25.; 2 H. wagon, $50.;
also, mule type plows, plan-
ters. All good cond. Mrs, J.
Cay: Pinehurst, Ph.
ee
BriggsStraton gas engine,
2-1/2 HP, $15.; McCormick-
Dearing Cub, 3 spring tooth
field cultivator for use with
Cub tractor (Farmall), $55.
All in new cond. H. L. Wil-
son, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain,
Ph. HI. 3-6140.
Allis Chalmers B tractor
with mower and _ rake for
sale or trade for calves, horse
or pick-up truck. All letters
ans, R. F. Fowler, c/o Green
Meadows Farm, Rt. 9, Gain-
esville.
Set of planters, one, 4 row
weeder, off-set dbl. sec., disc
harrow, 2 disc tiller, all Ford
tractor plows, in good cond.
Sell for less than 1/2 price.
Make offer. W. L. Wilson,
Sparta.
2 H. wagon, mowing ma-
chine and rack for sale or
trade for pick-up truck. John
P. Ploof, Ri. 1, Bremen.
ioe
to take care of 2 small chil-|
Mountain View. PO. 1=6381. | \
, | Aaron Bryan, PO Box 72, Sas-
rr)
Complete equip. for
broilers: 4 Cumberlan
brooders, smokless type, and
drinkers; 15 in. hammermill,
endless belt, 8 screens; com-
plete milking unit with vacu-
um pump, steam strializer
and 10, 10 gal., cans. All good
cond. Curtis Segars, Martin.
3 Bwuckeye coal heaters, 3
elec. heaters, drinkers and
feeders, $50. for all or trade
for hog or yearling. J. B.
Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph,
MA, 7-4770.
Equip. for 2,500 broilers:
2 auto. feeders without
troughs; Gehl 10.in., hammer-
mill; 8 ft. E-Z Flow fert.
spreader; 1,000 gal. molassas
tank; DeLaval cream sepa-
rater; 2 hole Cole planter;
trail type power sprayer;
cement mixer; dbl. sec. Tay-
lor bush and bog harrow. R.
B. Curtis, Farmington, Ph.
2083 (Greensboro). ~
Buckeye model E tobacco
curing system, consisting of
4 burners, oil lines, fittings,
vent pipes, etc., complete for
16 ft. tobacco barn, $100.
Good cond. H. V. White, PO
Box 86, Fitzgerald.
100 eg elec. incubator,
good cond. with thermome-
ter, $10. L. L. Floyd, Rt. 3,
Box 120 AA, Newnan, Ph.
AL. 83-4157. !
Allis Chalmers G. tractor,
turn plow, cultivators, har-
row, in fair cond., with 2
new: tires, Carter Weatherby,
Rt. 3, Box 79, Ball Ground.
New Holland 150, ball
bearing shucker sheller, hard-
ly used, $350. G, L. Ethridge,
Rt. 4, Box 235, Sandersville,
Ph, 3030 daytime.
4 tractors: 1956 John
Deere, 40 T., 2 disc plow, bish
and bog harrow, 16 dise har-
row, cultivator, planters;
John Deere B., cultivators, 4
oil
in good cond.,
PO box 354,
320528,
ton; pr. Fairbanks
scales,
and pipes and
Mitches burner,
cash. W. J. Harrison,
Harrison, Ph. 399-M-2
nille). : oS
Elec. fence charger.
used a few wks.; assoi
of plow tools; also, ca
and 80 gal. boiler, $50
Martin, Rt. 2, Swainsbo;
- Complete seed clean
elevators and 5 HP el
tor, $450.; Clipper sca pe
1297 with motor, 22 ft.
per cup elevator with
and Clipper Eddy-Giant se
$100. ea. ST. Cc
Ph, LI. 3
fier, $10
Winterville,
(Athens), :
1952 Ford tractor, b
bog harrow, 1 row cul
spring tooth harrow
platform to go on lift,
3 point hitch and in
cond. Robert D. Weir,
Maple St., Carrollton
TE. 2-7816._ s
SW, an, Titan
saw, $175.; 20 ft. spec
cattle body, $400; h
silage Mayrath con
$150.; 1955 Big M
moline, $800. T. K. ]
Rt, 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964
good cond., $100.; also,
80 squares used V-
galvanized roofing, goo
siding, $150. for lot o1
per square in small lots,
ter Estes, Rex, Ph. G
disc tiller; Farmall H., culti- 4074
vators, stalk rippers and 3
| dise plow; John Deere G., 18]
dise Tillfier harrow. John
Kilgore, Social Circle, Ph,
_ Allis Chalmers HD-5 bull-
dozer with sub-soil plow, hy-
draulic control, good cond;
$2,800.00. H. C. :Duna-
gan, Rt. 1, Statham.
2 Wards Deluxe gas brood-
ers, 500 cap., A-1 cond., used
2 seasons, $50. for both at
my home, L. P. Higginbot-
ham, Rt. 2, Elberton, Ph.
1782-R-4.
5 disc tiller, remote con-
trol for Farmall H.; also, set
of cultivators for Farmall H.
or M., in good cond. G. W.
Ross, Rt. 8, Box 66, Eastman.
Farmall A., good cond.,
complete with cultivator,
planter, fertilizer distributer.,
2 disc tiller, $300.00. Will
deliver within 100 mi. radius.
ser,
1960 Farmall 240 tractor
with cultivators, 3 point
hitch, 2 bottom plow, disc
harrow, lift boom, all used
1 season, 7-1/2 ft. rotary
mower, 7 ft. bar mower, hand
tools. R. S$. Phillips, 302 N.
Riverview Cir,, Albany, Ph,
HE. 6-6624. :
2 H. wagon, mowing mach.
and rake, walking cultivator,
drag harrow, corn and cot-
ton planter, oat drill, guano
strower, and turner plows,
all mule drawn; B. rafe dam.
All for sale or trade for cat-
tle. Located near Yellow
Creek Church, D. B.: Fitts,
Dahlonega
John Deere 2 row, 3 point
hitch, 2 rotary hoes for indi-
vidual rows, all used very
little, good as new, both for
$65. or $35. ea. Will not ship.
O. F. Daughtry, Louisville.
A. . No. 5 mower for C,
A. Allis Chalmers, $100; 2
bottom plows for Super C.
Farmall tractor, $90. All
good cond. M. E. Dillard, Rt.
4. Cochran, ;
1947 Chevrolet truck, 1-1/2
ton; deft. body, 38:25) x 20
tires, in fair cond., $250. as is.
Fernie Etheridge, Rt, 1, Mc-
Intyre. : fe
Webster tree planter, 3
point hitch, excel. cond., used
less than 200 acres (half
price), $155, Harold Platt,
255 Mountain View Dr., Gain-|
esville, Ph. LE. 6-2009,
{ AL. 3-3596.
Harris deep well
complete, 120 ft. well
A. J. Hodge, 3480 Cam
ton Rd., SW, Atlanta 1
DI. 4-4286. S
Jamesway incubator
2940 and one Sears, 4
also, elec. debeaker, fe
waterers and several
red ft, of 1/2 in. wat !
Clarence Morgan, Ft, Gai
Supers Cini
with hydraulic system, ~
ters, fert. hoppers, cul
ing equip., peanut
other minor farming
farming,
cond. Tractor recently
hauled and painted,
complete. James Hall,
pox 530, Albany, Ph. H
_2 H. wagon, walking
tivator, turn plows, Cov:
ton planter and dist., mi
buster, Gee-Whiz harrow
Planet Jr. cultivator,
Cook, Glenwood Rd., Dub.
Ph, BR. 2-4697. :
John Deere B tractor
starter, lights, power li
disc tiller, 6 ft, harrow, pl
ters, dist, and quick
cultivator. B. W. Cook, G
wood Rd., Dublin, Ph, BR
1803 after 6 PM,
1951 Chevrolet, 1-1/
truck with 12 ft. bed, g
tires and clean cab, good n
tor; also, one man Po
chain saw, good cond
Sunday business after 5
J. L, Moore, Jr., Rt, 4, Gre
ville St., Ext., Newnan,
Complete set, up-to
Blacksmith tools with
blower; 1950 pick-up tri
1/2 ton. Located 2-1/2 mi.
of Dalton, (Dont call Tu
days or Fridays). W. F. Si
ton, Mineral Springs Rd., Da
ton. ;
Gehl self-unloading bo
truck, obothy.) $i 100s) eal
John Deere 70 Diesel v
front end loader, $2,00
John Deere rotary chop,
No. 15, $600. Lamar Putna
Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-38
Dual wheel truck, rear
er, 4 good tires, for sal
will trade for light traile:
tractor equipment for
hitch F, M,_
Sambellto
Aman i 206
fae 5 electric
a
owood saw, good cond.
e motor, reasonably
. J. Newman, Rt. 1,
_H. wagon, one ea,
turners, 2
) . Fuller, Sr.,
eae Phiete 2
r post hole digger, all
ents and extra teeth;
Deere harrow;
50 as 801 hitch
~198 B and B harrow,
1,800.; also, 10 Scruggs quail
ers, Donald W. Singleton,
322. Candler Bldg., At-
Ph. CE. 3-4915. ~
armall tractor, used very
le for sale or trade
mode] John Deere trac-
Do not want 3. point
M. H. Davis, Roland
S Rds., Rt. 4, Thomaston.
4 OW
| mers coe good cond. w. i:
.|Graham, Od: j
Planters for C. or Super)
Allis Chal-
um.
; ohn Deere hay conditioner,
$70,; 140 Case automatic hay
baler with 4 cyl. Wisc. Sue,
all in good cond., ae
sec. disc harrow, $75
John Deere tiller, $100,
row stalk cutter, $50.
Fanin, Rt. 1, Aragon,
800 large Parkman laying
eages with new water and feed
troughs, 20 a. or will trade
for buggy, harness, wagon or
blacksmith equip. J. E. Ree-
ves, 2 Thomaston Rd., Macon,
Ph. SH. 3-9165.
Ford-Dearborn, 6 ft, com-
bine, operated in fall, needs
minor repairs, $295. or will
consider exchanging for ro-
5 disc
tary mower or hammermill, Rt
W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1, Roswell,
4 disc Talorway tiller for
Ford, Ferguson or any 3 point
hitch tractor, complete with
side wheel, in first class
cond., $100, Will deliver with-
in 75 mi. of Adrian or Macon.
C. T. Hammock, Rt. 2, Adrian,
Ph. MO. 8-2560.
1953 John Deere MT trac-
tor complete with cultivators,
planters and ee plow,
perfect. cond., :
Cromer, Rt. 8, ae Ph,
144-W3.
ae H. wagon with Aarness
lar, ete, good cond., has
kept under shed, cheap
De Brookshire,
, Suches.
" Tear brooder, 500 cap.;
deck brooder, 300 cap.; one
eck brooder,
eapona bly priced. H. K, Ho-
yoak, Enigma, Ph. 4537,
nl. 300 tractor, mount-
ith Davis front end load-
nd Davis back hoe; F, T,
rd. truck with tandem
eels; Hough payloader
oi
een
ah
or
[
vith 1-1/2 yd. dipper and
ower steering: also, farm
p, all for $6,500. S. E
r Rt. 2, Cumming, Ph,
71-2730.
4 ft, trough type, broiler
eeders, excel. cond, for sale;
want used saddle for
e, small pick-up hay baler
or use with Ford tractor and
aanure spreader. All in usa-
ile or repairable cond. S. L
lewberry, Gray, Ga.
20 dise Ford, 3 pont hitch,
arrow for sale or will trade
or cows, hogs, calves. Floyd
Tanners, Rt, 1, Grantville,
tome, | Ph. JU. 83-2239,
HD-7 AC. dozier with
ade, $3,000.; 10 ft. J. D.
trill, needs minor repair,
250.5 J. DP, combine, sack
ype, with 6 ~ply tires for
varts, $100, H. F. Robinson,
t. 1, Bonaire,
80 in, cut-off saw. mand-
el, 5 hp Briggs-Stratton en-
ine, mounted on frame, all
n good cond., $50. James
Moody, Rt. 3, _ Rockmart.
Grass planter, lil like new
ind New Idea Manure spread-
x, both, $600. H, F, Robin-
One Hite. Bonaire.
25 good, 10 gal., milk cans,
io rusty spots, $5. ea.; 14 can
nilk cooler, DeLayal, good
cond,, $100, ae James, Ax-
on, Ph, GA, 223395,
1948, Ford tractor and some
quip., $700 Thornton A,
Yorman, Rt. 4, Providence
ee Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-
Sate deep well pump, 30
tal. water tank. Mrs. W. A.
Whitmire, 445 Old Dixie
iwy., Mtn. View, Ph. PO. 1-
040 (Atlanta),
Case planters, aotilete set
ind equipment to fit 1950
7AC case tractor; hammer-
mill in fair cond. and 25 ft.,
h-in,, endless belt in good
ond,, both $90. Mrs, Fred B,
ilstrap, Millers Mill Rd., Rt.
's Stockbridge, Ph, 423- 3074
McDonough).
2 plows, hammermill, rake,
smoothing harrow harrow
ind 10 disc bush and b
)
1
bog, N
. mowing mach., Case mow-
t mach. Ford and Case
ctors, Jap: sod seeder, hay
combine, cattle spray-
_ rack, drag
ractor b
100 cap. All|.
|ning, in
_ Intnl. hay baler, old model,
perfect cond.; seed combine,
needs some repairs. All rea-
sonable or exch. for equal
value in corn, hogs or cash,
J. W. Aldridge, Rt. 2,
Valley, Ph. 5-5883.
2 H. mowing mach,, good
shape, new knives and gards,
$25. or trade for good 1 H,
wagon. Robert Mealer, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.
John Deere
converted to
practically new rear tires,
Hugh T. Davis, Williamson,
Ph. 9724 (Griffin),
2H. stalk cutter on wheels,
runs on rollers, light run-
good shape, only
used very little, $30. Hulda
Beasley, Rt. 1, Box 180,
Wrens, ;
16 Blue Flame oil brooders, | ~yy...
hover type, good cond., rea-
A tractor,
propane gas,
sonably priced. Can be seen
lat my place 1 mi.
W. of
Spring Place on Dalton-
Chatsworth Hwy. Nelson Da-
vis, Rt. 2, Chatsworth.
David Bradley tractor,
turn plow, cult., sickle mow-
er, lay - off plow; roto-
spader, $65. Ann Best, 749
Flatshoals Ave., SE, Atlanta,
Ph. 627-5311.
Practically new fence
charger and some accessories,
$20.; Westinghouse, 8 can
milk cooler, excel. cond., $55,
Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stock-
bridge.
Complete irrigation sys-
tem: 110 HP 6 cyl, industrial
Aype motor and pump unit
with cap. of about 950 GPM, |
200 ft, 6 in. quick couple
aluminum pipe, pipe carrier
and volumn. gun, Motor is
factory converted to LP Ras,
$2,000. Ralph anaes: Rt.
Vienna, Ph. 4712
1952 John Deere MT trac-
tor with 8 dise tiller and cul-
tivator frame, good tires,
paint, runs good, cheap, Eu-
gene Peters, Rt. 3, Cayaence:
ville, Ph, TH. 3-7827
VAC Case Ree good
tires, motor recently rebuilt,
3 disc tiller, smoothing har-
row, IH mower and 2 wheel
trailer, $445, or tractor alone,
$225. Billy L. Faulkner, Rt.
1, Athens, Ph. Li. 38-3473 af-
ter 7 PM.
1959 Chevrolet 2 ton trac~
tor and 32 ft. tandem trailer,
Both good as new. Robert
Johnson, Tallapoosa, Ph.
7305. :
WANTED
Want to buy for repairs,
Poulan chain saw, model No.
24 x 2. State price and cond.
Ph.!S. A. Richmond, Rt. 4, Dal-
Clipper seed cleaner, |
Want Sone Deere 60 eit
live power shaft, fuel burner
tractor and attachments, 10
disc. Taylor - way harrow, 20
dise smooth harrow, T-14 hay
baler, I have army Jeep, 4
wheel drive, aluminum cab,
g\inew set of tires, good mech.
eond. for partial trade-in on
tractor or some of the parts.
a L. F, Daniell, 137 Daniell Dr.,
Smyrna, Ph. HE, 5-0364.
Want 10 - 15 ton truck
scales. They must have a re-
cording type beam and be in
excel. cond. State age, cond.
and price, C. M. Pippin, Jr.,
Rt. 2, Albany, Ph. HE. 2-7704.
Want 5 HP or larger David
Bradley walking garden trac-
tor, in good cond. State price,
eond. and age and kind of
equip. if any. Tom Tolliver,
1, Rocky Face.
Want used sawmill in good
eond., complete, reasonably
priced. Prefer Frick or Corley
with Minor edger and Diesel
motor. Advise price, kin
and cond. John S. Stancil, Rt,
1, Box 135, Eastanollee.
Want 8 - N Ford tractor, in
good cond,, cheap for cash,
James R. Malone, Rt. 1, Dex-
ter, Ph. GL. 1-2241.
Want wide front end for
Farmall C, tractor. State cond,
and price; also, for sale, junk-
ed Farmall C. tractor for
parts. C. B. Singletary, Heph-
zibah.
Want model C,
~
Farmall
tractor for parts. Do not need
motor, Advise what you have
Ft. | and price. Joe S. Davis, Jr,
Rt. 2, Box 279, Sparta.
Want DeLaval homoginizer 4711
and clarifier with single phase
motor. Must be in A-1 cond,
Write at once. Hugh Villyard,
e/o Villyards Dairy, Rt. 7,
Gainesville.
Want 2 disc, trailer type
tractor plow with trip from
drivers seat. J. F. Whatley,
616 W. Poplar St., G Griffin,
Want one HD - 10 Allis
Chalmers crawler tractor with
or without equip, for parts.
Must be reasonable. C. F. Ar-
rington, PO Box 565, Wrens,
Ph, LI. 7-2054.
Want few parts for Foie
T. Ford truck, one ton. Will
pay cash, Write what you
have. L. E. Birdwell, 109 Mon-
cure St., _ Waycross.
Want good transmission for
army or cyan jeep.
Joiner, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville,
Ph. GA, 9-1232 (Perry).
Want 1949 tractor power
lift system, Will pay reason~
able price. State what you
have and cond. W. H. Hearn,
6900 Campbellton Rd., SW,
Atlanta, Ph. 344-0046,
Want (2) two horse drawn
Gee - Whiz cultivators. Not
interested in beam and han-
dle, only the feet, Within 50
mi, radius of Brairsville. Carl
Deaver, Rise: Blairsville,
Want one light, 2 wheel
trailer, for Ford tractor, size
15 tires. Must be cheap f or
cash. Geo. N. Cook, Machen.
Want te Pray grass
9 |planter. Must be in good op-
erating cond. Dick Harvill,
Box 167, Griffin, Ph, 8-1948.
Want tandem Low-boy in
good cond. State price, other
info, in first letter. Hayward
Beck, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.
Will pay. pay cash for Ist class
equip. for 10,000 broiler
house. Write stating what you
have, name, age, cond. an d
price. Charles Seagraves,
5788 Roswell Rd., Atlanta 5.
Want single front wheel
for Farmall C. tractor reason-
ably priced. E. B. Peavy, Vi-
enna, Ph. 5967.
Want one pulley to fit Ford
tractor, from 1952-1958 mo-
del. J. H. Culpepper, Rt. 1,
Poulan.
Want J, D. tractor, 60 or
.70 model, with live power. C,
W. Hollingsworth, Rt. 1, Me-
Donough, Ph, 423 - 3763.
Want equip. for chicken
houses for broilers. J. W. Har-
rell, 11381 - E. 37th St., Sa-
vannah.
Want R-4 or D-4 to scrap
for parts, Must be equipped
with eepueeny dbl. drum
power unit, H, M. Wilson, Rt.
2, peeps Ph, 964- 6632.
: Want doe 750 or 4, 000 cap. 9
electric brooders, within 50
mi radius of Louisville. O. F.
Daughtry, Louisville.
Want Major Diesel Ford in|
good cond., reasonably priced
and post hole digging attach-
ment for No. 5 McCulloch
chain saw. Eugene IA. Calla-
way, Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7825.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Holstein bull, 15 mos, old,
approx. 850 Ibs. artificially
bred, $200.00. B. W. James,
Axsob.
30 calfhood vaccinated 2 yr.
old dehorned Holstein heifers,
bred to freshen in August.
Raised in Ga. from own herd.
d| Frank Butcher, Leesburg. Ph.
759-6508
1 Red Poll bull, approx. 700
Ibs. and 2 Red Poll heifers,
approx. 600 lbs. and 1 Guern-
sey heifer, approx, 700 Ibs.
Jerry D. Williams, Buford.
Ph, 434 - 9858
12 dbl, reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 10-14 mos. old, we 11
marked from good bloodlines,
large for age, from certified
herd. Harry A. Wasden, MD,
Quitman.
2 Reg. Hereford bulls, Larry
Domino breeding, 22 and 24
mos. old, horned type, gentle,
$200.00 and $250.00. M. C.
Roberts, Ball Cpenna: Ph.
D meevice age Reg.
bull, Bandolier - Eileenmere,
good individuals, calfhood
James Young, Box 849, Ce
dartown. ;
Angus bull, Reg. calved
Nov. 16, 1956, sired by Cam-
eron Crest Eileenmere. Un-
usual animal. Mrs. Gals
Hearn, 6900 Campbellton Rd.
Atlanta 11. Ph. 344-0046,
Swine
7 Tamworth and Hampshire
erossed pigs. 7 wks. old, for
sale. Doyle Anderson, Rt. 1,
Box 4367, Alpharetta.
Berkshire boar, approx, 135
lbs., and choice of 5 gilts, from
100-135 Ibs. Reg. buyer's
name. John Purvis, Charing.
Duroc boars, meat F
1170-275 Ibs. ready for service,
Bangs free. Grand Champion
jand Reserve Champion over
to $85.00. Lance Hart, Rt. 4,
Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-8466.
Big young REC boar for
sale cheap, here.
Loganville, Ph. ie 3983.
P. C. and Duroc cross boar,
wt. 350 Ibs. or more and SPC
sow, both excellent cond., for
Purebred Durocs, unrelat-
ed service age boars and gilts,
Excellent bloodlines. P. M.
Middleton, Rt. 3, Valdosta
Hwy. (5 mi.
Reg. Tamworth boars and
ra, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Ph. 6541.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
2 Reg. Angus bulls, EKileen-
mere, 17 mos. old, $250.00
and 28 mos. old, $500.00 An-~
gus cows and heifers, pure-
bred but not registered, 1-3
yrs. old, $150.00 up. Del. 3 or
more. Mrs, G. W. West, Jr.,
c/o Westwood Farm, 4825 P
tree - Dunwoody Rd. N. E.
Rt. 6, Atlanta.
Good milch cow, Jersey and
Holstein, 1/2 ea. freshen
March 10, 2nd calf, by Reg.
Black Angus. 3-1/2 gal. with
1st. calf. $160.00, near Salem
Camp Ground. Mrs. Roy Shi-
ver; Rt. 22,2 Covington. Ph;
786-7788.
Holstein = Hereford cross,
heavy built, white face butt-
headed heifer, freshen July,
C,|$125.00: Jersey - Hereford 14
mos. old heifer, small horns,
freshen in October, $110, Both
bred to Reg. Black Angus
bull. D. M. Hemlee, 2400 Ba-
ker Rd. N. W. Atlanta 13. Ph.
Sy 4-2965.
2 artificial breeding Hols-
tein bulls, one 10 mos. an d
other 2 yrs. and 4 mos. old,
real good shape, for sale. Mrs,
Fred Gilstrap,. Rt. 2, Stock-
bridge, Ph. 423-3074 (Mc-
Donough)
6 mos. old Holstein bull ar-
tificially bred, also half
Jersey bull, full stock, 9 mos.
old. Emory 8. Grackett, Rt..3,
Dahlonega.
Very good 11 mos, old
Black Angus heifer, $125.00,
or exch. for good 5 H. P. gar-
den tractor. Mrs. W. W. Low-
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Reg. Angus bull, 26 mos.
old, approx. 1150 lbs. Eileen-
_|mere breeding, calfhood vac-
cinated, from clean herd. F.
WwW. Phillips, Rt, 1, Kennesaw.
Reg, polled Hereford bull,
4 yrs. old Jan. 10, 1961. Sell
for $275.00. R. E. Smith, Me-
nos Rd. Fairburn. Ph. 964-
Reg. Black Angus bull, 2
yrs. old Feb. 1, 1961, from
fine stock. E. E. Parker, 26
Ivy St, N. E. Atlanta. Ph, JA
1-2341 (Day)
11 dbl. large, dark red Reg.
polled Hereford bulls, 9 - 15
mos. old, $150.00 to $250.00;
8 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
heifers, 10 - 15 mos. old, $175
ea, All sired. by ALF Prince
Leskan 10, J. L. Hadden, Bib-
son,
13 dbl, Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, 10 - 18 mos. old,
sired by ALF Prince Return
9, Grandsire ALF Battle Mix-
en 30 (the $50,000 bull), $150
$250.00, in Ga. for
small fee. Hardwick Harris,
Gibson.
. Pony, already broke, with
saddle, $75.00, Charlie Broad=
nax, Rt. 2, Thomaston Rd. Ma=
con.
Fine Welsh bay mare, 7 yrs.
old, 4 white feet and blaze,
gentle but spirited, with sad-
dle and bridle. Sell or trade
for sorrel Shetland mare or 6
mos. old Palomino filly. Or=
ville Branum, Dry Valley Rd.
Rossville. Ph. VE 1-1540.
Nice saddle mare, ver y
gentle, especially good for
ladies to ride; also extra good
farm mare mule, good work-
er, wt. 850-900 Ibs. T. M. More
ris, 648 Indian Creek Dr. No,
Clarkston, Ph. HI 3-6375.
22 mos. old chestnut colt,
Walking horse, Mexican sad=
dle and accessories included.
Ronnie Adams, Rt. 6, Gordon
Rd, Macon. Ph. SH 5-6826. -
Shetland pony for sale or
trade for heifer calf or year=
ling. C. C. Drew, Preston.
3-1/2 yr. old mare mule,
dark bay, light nose, approx.
1200 lbs. very gentle, broke
to work to 1 H. wagon, also
broke to ride. $300.00 cash,
No less considered. Fred Spre=
well, Rt. 2, Carrollton, (Far-
oe High School Commun-
ity
3 saddle horses, ~sorrel 9
yrs. old, 4 white feet, -star on
forehead, 1,100 lbs.; Mare 6
yrs. old, 900 Ibs., Pinto, 4-1/2
yrs. old, about 700 lbs. A. B.
Wiley, Rt. 3, eee Ph;
677- 2967 37 Homer).
Gentle saddle mare and 21
W. R. Buxton, Rt.
bridge Rd. Lilburn.
2850 (Lawrenceville)
2 mare mules, good cond.
$75.00 ea. Lois Oakley, Rt. 1,
Fairburn. Ph, 964 ~ 7415.
At Stud: Ree Quarter horse,
Palomino. Limited number
book early, introductory Fee,
$50.00; also show horses for
sale: Grand Champion, reg.
Buckskin Quarter horse, a
walk ~- trot mare, 5 gaited
and walking pony. Clyde E.
OKelley, Rt. 8, Gainesville.
Ph, LE 2-1237,
Shetland pony
dark red,
and t ail, 9-1/2 mos. old,
44 in. high, gentle but spirited,
green broke to saddle, work=
ed some with cart, Lois Fend=
ley, Rt. 2, Cordele. Ph. 680WL.
Pair matched mare mules,
wt. 1400 Ibs. ea. 10 and ll
yrs. old, priced reasonable, al<
so pony saddle, cheap. Mec
Kinley Wishon, Rt. 4, Boards
town Rd. Ellijay.
1, Rock-
stallion,
Angus :
|vaccinated, $200.00 and $300.
type, -
all breeds at West Ga. 1960 .
Fair. Reg. or not reg. $40,00
F, Bayne, :
sale. J. E, Granger, Reidsville.
out), Waycross.
gilts, for sale. J. S. Davis, Ab-
American saddier and Tenn,.
mo. old mare colt. Reasonable.
Ph. 3-
lack mane
Ars
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Ww
PAGE FOUR
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Standing at Stud:
Jong, thoroughbred
dark bay, 16 hands,
olts of hunter quality
eonformation, F e e, :
a M. Rabb, c/o Saralyn
Buma-
stallion
proven
arms. Flat Rock Rd. Wat-
Acinsville.
At Stud: Dynamite, 34-1/2
a copper sorrel stallion, W.
. T. Reasonable board for
ares. None accepted over 42
in. also sev. midget ponies for
ale. J. Tucker Perry, Kelly,
Ba. Ph. 5051 (Monticello) af-
ter 6 PM.
1 pr. mules, wt. 1,000 lbs.
ea. for sale. Mrs, Fred Neel,
4119 South Avenue, Carters-
ville. Ph. EV 2-3074.
One iron gray horse. See
ny time. Bennie Durden, Rt.
; Odum
Young, 1100 lb. extra good
low mule, $100.00. D. E.
floore, Rt. 1, Gray, Ga.
4 yr. old horse, with har-
ness, also surrey. Sell all or
art. Hugh Noggle, Chamblee.
h. GL 7-2931.
Good, 1100 lb. mule, works
anywhere, and 1 H. Bagwell
wagon and harness, all good
ond. Price is right. Davis Mc-
Grey, Rt. 1, Murrayville.
> ee"
Pair small mare mules,
appr. 600 lbs. ea. 8 and 9 yrs.
old, work good, wagon train-
ed, no plugs, also good light
2 H. wagon and buggy. To-
ether or separately. Bethel
Rittenhouse, Chatsworth Rd.
alton.
2 good mare mules, good
eond., 12 yrs. old, $200 ea.
eorge W. Bush, Rt. 2, Box
4. Barnesville. Ph. 845W1.
Pair gray matched mares,
smooth mouth, work any-
where, about 1100 lbs. ea.
Harness, iron wheel wagon,
mowing machine and disc har-
row, for sale or trade for trac-
tor and equipment for Ford
ractor. Dee H. Barnard, c/o
Towns Co. Jail, Hiawassee.
Pinto Welsh pony nice
spirited pleasure horse, own-
d and ridden for several yrs.
y girl in early teens, $125.
. R. Wilson, Rt. 2 Madison.
h., 39133.
Spotted mare pony, $225;
Welsh mare, $125.00; red
mare, blaze face with white
stockings, $100.00; red mare
red to Shetland stallion,
$150.00; Burro male, $50.00;
e 1 milch cow, $160.00. W.
. Long, Woodstock. Ph. GL
--6988.
Sheep and Goats
Reg. Suffolk ram (sheep),
4 yrs. old, $75.00, or exch. for
@ reg. ram, same breed a n d
quality. Lewis Lindsey, Sil-
yer Creek.
_ 2 good milk goats, 1 Saanan,
wilk 2 - 3 qts., daily, $25.00;
other, brown, no horns, milk
qts. daily, $20.00. Both are
yesh in. Ralph White, P. O.
ox we Gainesville. Ph, LE
Goat, Toggenburg and Nu-
bian cross, freshen Ist of
April, very gentle and easy
to milk. Tom Gleaton, Cor-
dele. Ph. 344.
Entire flock sheep, about 25
head, $10.00 ea. for entire lot.
Po at King Plantation, Lees-
urg, or contact, J. Frank
Bennett, Albany. Ph. HE 6-
459.
- 3 young butt-headed male
goats, $5.00 ea. J. C. Wain-
wright, Rt. 7, Goodall Mill
Rd. Macon. Ph. 788- 5102.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want nice milk goat, butt-
headed if possible, one that
gan be milked without trou-
ble. Good Milker R. B, Shu-
man Rt. 1, Box 269, Ellabelle.
and |
00.| horse, wt. 900-1200 lbs. with-
Angus bull, also a 2 wheel
trailer, body size of pick-up
truck, close in. W. C. Lam-
bert, 2769 Hollywood Sr, De-
eatur. Ph. ME 6-3825.
Want mule or horse, not to
fast, to plow and to work to
wagon, also ride and gentle
for children to handle. Tom
Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244, New-
nan.
Ee a a eR a a
Want horse mule or mare
in 50 miles.. Albert Shooke,
Rt. 2, Box 88, Hiawassee.
HAY
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
Alfalfa and grass hay, 75c
and $1.00 per bale. Square
bales. Cash at barn. Contact.
Charlie Harris, Alto.
Approx. 100 bales good
Sericea hay, $1.00 bale; some
mixed with broom sage, 75c
bale. W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1,
Roswell.
150 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, well limed and fert. cut
and baled without rain, square
bales, $30.00 ton my barn. R.
L. Rowland, Wrightsville. Ph.
UN 4-2040.
200 bu. Feed oats, combine
run but good, clean, heavy.
Sown 2nd yr. from breeder,
95e bu. Glynn Burden, Rt. 2,
Comer. Ph. SU 3-2210.
Well fert. and cured hay,
per ton: Coastal Bermuda,
ae Common _ Bermuda,
832: mixed hay, $28.00. Pierce
L. Cline, Rt. 1, Social Circle.
Ph. 786-7821 (Covington).
Hay and Feed corn, for
sale. Will del. to Atlanta.
Ralph Danger, Box 3, Ros-
well. Ph. 993-6621.
Hay per ton: Grass, $30.00;
Coastal Bermuda and Seri-
cea, ea. $40.00. All grown on
my farm. Well fert. and put
up without rain, in square
bales. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint
River Farms, Jonesboro. Ph.
DR. 3-2245 (Atlanta nights).
1960 hay, 250 bales Sericea,
120 Clover, 400 Crabgrass, all
of superior quality, harvested
without rain, square wire
bound bales from heavily fert.
fields. F. G. Marchman, 4701
Grant Rd. Ellenwood. Ph. MA
7-9813. |
Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, cured without
rain, sold in any amount at my
barn. $1.25 bale. No Sunday
orders. F. W. Phillips, c/o
Westover Farm, Kennesaw.
Ph. 428-2959.
450 bales Sericea hay, $1.00
bale at barn. Mrs. W. A. Estes,
1940 Edinburg Ter. N. EB. At-
lanta 7.
Heavily fert. Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $30.00 ton; also,
ear corn (feed), $35.00 ton.
All loaded on your truck at
my barn. Jack E, Gary, Mor-
ris.
Seed & Plants
_ FOR SALE
Cert. Ga. Red seed sweet
potatoes. Passed all inspec-
tions, and can furnish trans-
fer papers with them, $2.00
bu.; or $1.75 bu. for 100 bu.
oF More. B. W. Horne, Bax-
ey.
Little white 6-wks. bunch
beans, Germ. 78 pct. very ten-
der, $1.00 large cupful post-
age paid. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt.
2, Box 77, Ellijay.
15 lbs. Purple Hull pea
seed, 88 pct., 8-1/2 Ibs. Per-
kins green pod okra, Germ. 98
pet. Both 1960 crop and State
tested. Whole lot only to 1
party, $15.00 PP. L. Douglas
Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Old fashioned tender, white
Half Runner, Germ. 96 pct.,
old fashioned white Crease-
back, Germ, 94 pct. ea, 65c
cupful; hot red pepper for
home use, 12 pods, 25c. Add
postage. Miss Marie Mathis,
Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. ;
MARKET
Want young grade Black'
Old fashioned tender, white
Half Runner, also Creaseback
garden beans, ea. Germ. 94
pct. and 65c cupful ea.; Strip-
ed Cushaw pumpkin, Germ.
90 pct., 25c large pkt., red
hot Cowhorn pepper for home
use, 6 pods, 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.
Indian corn seed, Germ, 94.
pet., 50ec cup. Add_ postage.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
150, Camilla 3.
White, tender 6 -Wks. bean
seed, Germ. 83 pct., big white
tender Half Runners, Germ.
86 pct. Ea. 75c cupful. Add
postage. No chks. Mrs. R. H.
Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Mixed gourd seed, large and
small; 25 large pkt. RK. C:
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Seed from Bushel gourds,
over 4 ft. cire. $1.50 doz; Dish-
rag gourd, 50c doz J. W
Owen, Rt. 2, Tifton.
Blakemore and Missionary
strawberry plants, $1.00 C
500, $4.00; $8.00 M. Per. 206.
At my farm, or Add postage.
T. H. Graves, Hwy. 56, West
Fayetteville. Ph. HO 1-4302.
Blakemore straw b e r r y
plants, $1.50 C; a better ever-
bearing variety, $2.50 C. Per.
178. Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1,
Temple.
Black and red _ raspberry
plants, $1.50 doz.; gooseberry
plants, 6, $1.00. Per. 241 Damp
packed in cellophane. A dd
postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Florida 90 strawberry
plants; $1.25. 67" 500:
$110.00 M. PP. Damp packed,
No chks. Per. 193. Mrs. H. H.
Smallwood, Attapulgus. -
Blueberry plants, Myers
and Rubel var., 2 - 3 yrs. old,
18-36 in. well rooted, healthy
stock, bearing berries t his
season. 6, $4.00; 12, $7.00.
FOB. Per, 219. E. G. Nichol-
son, Allen Rd. Rt. 7, Macon.
Strawberrv plants, Masto-
don, $1.25 C, 500, $3.75; Klon-
dikes, $1.00 ; $5.50 M. Per.
216. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1
Cumming.
Kudzu crowns, rooted $2.00
C; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M; Lady
T. strawberry, $1.00 C. Add
postage. Per. 10. Ethel Crowe,
Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Hunt grapevines, 1 yr. vine,
well rooted, damp packed.
10 Hunt, 1 male vine, $5.50
PP 2nd zone. Per. 212, Vau-
telle Holland, Winder. Ph.
867 ~ 2277.
Good, tender old tiem bean
seed: white Half runner gar-
den, Germ. 94 pct., white Cut-}
shorts, Germ. 93 pct., white
Creaseback cornfield, Germ.
89 pct. Ea. 75c cupful. Add }-
$6.00;
- Hicks Broadleaf tobacco
seed, Germ. 91 pet., Purity,
99 pcet., Sample, 35c; $1.00
ounce; $8.00 1b., large Martin
gourds, $4.00 doz; medium, $3
doz: small ornamental, $1.50
doz; gourd seed, 35c pkt., 3
pkt. $1.00 postpaid. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear. _
Good, tender okra _ seed,
Germ. 90 pet., 50c cupful, add
postage. Mrs. Bessie Silvers,
Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
1960 hand saved, round,
dark green, yellow meat wa-
termelon seed, Germ. 92 pct.
60c, teacupful. Add postage.
Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2,
Calhoun. :
White Bermuda onion
plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M; Chas. W. frostproof
cabbage plants, 300, $1.25;
500, $2.00; $3.00 M. Postpaid
in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Ph.
"| MI_8-2035.
Leading var., scuppernong
plants, well rooted, for sale.
Per. 86. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4,
Box 204 C. Griffin.
Giant black raspberries, 13
plants, cellophane wrapped,
$1.50 PP. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt.
1, Box 223, Alpharetta,
Streamline everbearing
strawberry plants, $1.25 C;
seeds of small mixed gourds,
25c pkt. Mrs. John Weaver,}
Rt. 2, Temple.
Chas. W. cabbage plants,
75c C; 500, $1.75; $3.00 M;
white Bermuda onion, 75c C;
500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Prepaid.
H. E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley.
Black raspberries, 3, 50c;
everbearing strawberry, 80c
C; balm, 3 bunches, 30c; cat-
nip, 3. bun. 35c; peppermint,
spearmint, 50c doz; garlic.
bulbs, $1 C; tansy, 50 doz.
Per. 239. Add 25c postage on
all orders. Miss M. L. White, |
Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega.
Superfection strawberry
plants, $2.50 C PP; Sovereign
Giants, $2.00 doz. Ga. Orders
only. Per. 104, C. A. Shell,
1675 Willis Mill Rd. S. W.
Atlanta 11.
Old fashion Green sugar
eane for planting, the soft
kind, 3c stalk at field. L. H.
Grimsley, Rt. 1, Adel. Ph. 549-
8489 (sparks) s
Green and Red seed cane,
6e stalk by the thousand, or
7c by the hundred. FOB bank
at farm, 3 mi. So. Millwood.
B. F, OBerry, Rt. 1, Millwood.
Old fashioned Green Sugar
cane, 4c stalk or in Jot of 1,000
or more 3c stalk. George M.
Waller, Adrian.
POULTRY
postage. Mrs. Preston South- -
erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay. FOR SALE
Good seed beans: tender old 4 bantam roosters, pure
time white Half Runners,
Germ, 93 pct. white Cut-
shorts, Germ. 93 -pct., white
Creasebacks, Germ. 93 pct.
ea. 75c cupful. Add postage.
Can fill large orders. Mrs.
Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Old time tender white
Half Runners, Germ. 90 pct.,
Speckled garden, Germ. 91
pet., Striped, Germ. 85 pct.,
ea. 65c teacupful; Early Eng.
peas, germ. 82 pct., 55c cup.
Add postage. Miss Gennia
Brown, Rt. 1, Ballground.
Martin gourd seed, 10c doz.
8 doz., 25c; 6 doz. 45c, and
self-addressed, stamped enve-
lope. Miss Mary Lynn Pres-
col Rt. 2, Box 214, Fitzger-
ald.
Martin gourd seed, 4 doz.
25c plus 4c postage. Mrs. Paul
Tilley, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Large, Shortneck gourd,
10 seed, 25c; 25, 50c: 65, $1.00.
Germ. 74 pct. Jumbo gourd,
25 seed, $1.00. Self-addressed,
stamped envelope with ea. or-
der. C. W. Rowland, Apt. 12,
Hendry St. Blackshear,
Mtn. huckleberry _ plants,
bearing size, 25, $2.00; black
|walnut sprout, 3,.$1.65; Ha-
zlenut bushes, 15, $2.00; Yel-
low root plants, 65c doz. tame
Himalaya berry, $1.00 doz.
wild strawberry, 5 doz. $1.25;
4 Ib: lard box yellow root,
$1.25. Add postage, Per. 5.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 8,
Box 124, Ellijay. .
strain, hatched Aug. 1960, lot
for $6., or $1.50 ea. George
Mygatt, 4690 Campbellton
Rd. S. W. Atlanta 11. Ph. DI
4-4112., i ae
Asst. purebred bantams, $1.
ea.; also 2 yr. old breeder
stock White Chinese geese,
$5. ea. Mrs. W. H. Williams,
Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph, 427-2242.
Golden Sebrights, B. B.
Black breasted games, Ring-
neck pheasants, also small
bantam hens and Jap. Silkie
roosters. J. M. Warren, Sr.,
1761 Flat Shoals Rd S. E.
Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 7-6939.
Purebred Golden Sebright
bantam roosters and hens,
starting to lay, $1.50 ea. Will
ship in light crates, Exp. Col.
Marvin Newsome, Sanders-
ville Ph. 3856. \
| Tennille.
oster,
chicken brooder, $f
of scales, $3. ea; 7 good
3. ea, ) Re -Philpot, -
ummit Ave., N. W., Atl
18. Ph. SY 4-0009.
One pure Confederate hey)
proven with 2 pr. old Con)
federate cock, wt. 5.12. 5
gle mated and together
Thanksgiving, $20. A. R.
Bride, Rt. 7, Box 50, Syh
ia. urs
1 R.H. 1/2 Brown-Red cor
$4. ea; 1 trio 1/2 Warhol
and 1/2 Brown-Red Ha:
stag and 2 pullets, $7. G.
Griffin, 712 Oak St. G
esville ; ;
ton Rd. S.W. At
DI 4-1487. :
25 heavy White hens, so!
beginning to lay, for sale.
J. P. Sewell, Rt. 1, Harty
Ph. FR 6-2262. :
Muscovy duck eggs, 15
Janta 11.
$1.50, packed and mailed, M
Je-C. Way, Ria Box
Hinesville. :
POULTRY.
Want one dozen eggs e
Jap. Silkie, Black Tailed Ja
Cochin, Golden Sebrigh
Mille Fleur bantams, l
Orp. large type and 1
type Buff Laced Po
State kind and price.
Jones, 109 Clark St. Griffi
Want 50 or 60 geese
reasonable price. W. I. Gr
ham, Odum. ea
DM
pair same breed. Ha. prep:
chgs. shipping. Jim
Davidson, Box 135. Danv
... MEAT TYPE, RE
DUROC HOG SALE ..
National Guard Arm
Sandersville, Washin gt
Co, ... At Auction
Fall gilts and 20 Fall boars,
some by certified bo:
from testing station. Wr
for catalogue. Ben Join
March 4 Saturday
Shetland Pony Producti
Sale at farm, located
eight miles East Covingt
at intersection of Hwy. 1
and Hwy. 11 ...:
80 ponies to be sold at
Auction both Reg. an
Grade. Roy Arnold, 2013
Memorial Dr. SE, Atlan
17 Ph. DR. 3-3634.
ae
iz
March 25 Saturday
Complete dispersal sale
approx. 150 Black Angus
cattle: 2 Ford tractor plant-
ets, cultivators; 2 John
Deere A tractors; Irrigati
outfit, 12 A. cap. ea. timef!
Ford pick-up baler, Nev
Pasture Dream, other h
rows and farm implemen
All good cond. some practi:
cally new. Write for direc;
tions to sale. C. A, Williams;
1001 Realty Bldg. Sava
nah.
Wanted, For Rent, Wanting
if received after March
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