Farmers
Bulleti
Commissioner
INGTONHigh level changes
Ss. Department of Agriculture
ted in broad new responsibili-
Assistant Secretary of Agricul-
| P. Duncan, Jr., of Quitman, Ga.
of Agriculture Orville L.
ounced that Mr. Duncan
under his general supervision
ultural Stabilization and Con-
e Corporation, in addition to two
dy under his wing the
larketing Service and the
Exchange Authority.
Assistant Secretary will for
being continue to assist with
the Foreign Agricultural Ser-
ich as been part of his responsi-
is a native of Quitman
Brooks County farmer for
He is president on leave of
a Farm Bureau Federation. He
din. Georgia in Agricultural
on Association work in Frank-
ulloch: Counties. .
r. Duncans supervision in
d ricultural Marketing Service
x steps forward in the improve-
arketing services of the De-
as well as in the distribution of
ys to institutions and the
so Sted an important hand in
ons to expand U. S. Farm ex-
ich reached all-time highs in
| volume.
gricultural Stabilization and
ion Service, which now comes
: Duncans authority, is the
esponsible for action programs
auction adjustment, price support
rk tabilization, as well as the
1 Conservation Program. The
vides cost-sharing with farmers
ablishment of conservation prac-
sistant Secretary for Marketing
ation, Mr. Duncan will have
mportant hand in the admini-
~ price supports, acreage allot-
marketing quotas for many
ies important to the South, in-
ton, tobacco, peanuts and rice,
wheat, corn and other grains.
aber of the Board of the Com-
dit Corporation he has shared
for setting policy for these
ow Broad Duties
Service and the Federal Crop .
he oined. the Freeman team |
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1962
During the past few weeks, national
attention has been called to two oufstand-
ing Georgians now serving their state and
country im Washington . . . Richard B.
Russell, U, S. Senate, and John Duncan,
Assistant Secretary of Se iciltue:
WEIGHTS. AND MEASURESA SERVICE OF
GOVERNMENT TO: PROTECT THE INTERESTS OF
BUYERS AND SELLERS OF COMMODITIES
etal
Agricultural
CALENDAR
March 8Soybean Short Course, ABAC
campus, Rural Life Bidg., Tifton.
9315: a.m. : 5
March 12-13Sheep Producers Council Aa-
nual Meeting, Denver, Colo.
March 15-16Giant Farmers. Swapping
Fair, Brannans Tobacco Ware-
house, Statesboro.
March 21-22American Dairy Asso. An-
nual Meeting, Chicago, Hil.
e- * 8
DISTRICT MEETINGS
. UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION
First DistrictMarch 17 or Easter Recess.
Second DistrictMarch 14, Alpine Restau-
rant, Tifton, James H. Gray as
speaker.
Third DistrictMarch 15, Elizabeth's Tea
Room, Americus.
Fourth DistrictMarch 12, Experiment Sta-
tion, Griffin, Cong. John J. Fivat
@s speaker,
Sixth DistrictMarch 6, Ray's Grill, Mil-
_ledgeville.
Seventh DistrictEaster Recess.
Ninth DistrictEaster Recess.
NUN EEE 27
ss Takes Senator Dick Russell
Man of Influence
Georgias Dick Russell was named
first in a REDBOOK Magazine survey te:
determine the most influential members: aS
of the United States Senate.
This survey, published in the Feb-
ruary edition of the magazine, asked Sen~
ators and Congressmen, Who (leaving
aside the Vice President, Speaker of the
House, and the Majority and Minority _
leaders) are the three most influential
members of the Chamber? With one out |
of three members participating in the
survey the results show in the Senate:
Richard B. Russell, 25 percent; Harry
F. Byrd of Virginia, 10 percent; and Carl |
Hayden of Arizona, 10 percent.
REDBOOKS article described ehe
tor Russell as Chairman, Armed Ser- _ oe
vices Committee, unchallenged leader of
- Senate Southern Democrats, the largest
single cohesive bloc of votes. Tall, patri-
cian, unmarried Russell at 64 speaks with-
out exaggeration when he says, My men ~
will do this, or, my men will do that.
They will. oe
In addition, the survey also named
Senator Russell, along with Harry Byrd
of Virginia as one of the two most popu-
lar senators among Republican members,
-even though both are Democrats.
Time to Figure Earnings
For Social Security Benefits
Its that time of the year again. And
the farmers around here along with
those all over the nation are going
through their books toe let Uncle Sam
know how they came out money-wise in
1961.
One point farmers may want to keep
in mind in figuring their earnings for -
social security purposes is that they may
be entitled to use an optional method.
(1) If your gross income from agricul-
tural self-employment is not more than
$1,800, you may count as your net farm
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Farm
WAN
Work
TED
2 white men (one married)
brothers - in - law, Exp. all
farm machinery, carpentry,
painting, etc., also exp. poul-
try and cattle farming, want
job together. Go anywhere.
Need 3-4 R. house, lights, wat-
er and reasonable salary for
both. Thos. Edge and -C. L.
Moss, 905 Confederate Ave.,
S: oi Atlanta 12 Ph. PL. 7-
2331.
26 yr. old white woman, 5
yr. old son only (starts to
school this term), needs work
at once, raising chickens,
gardening in the field or oth-
er type light. farm work. Sal-
ary paid weekly every Sat-
urday 12 noon. Have own
house things except _ stove.
Have to be moved. See or
write. Susie G. Atkins, Rt. 5,
Canton.
Man on disability, wife and
child, farm raised, exp. in
cattle, horses, etc., wants per-
manent place as caretaker.
Sober, honest, reliable. Sal-
ary not important. Need good
3-4 R. house, wired for stove
and running water. Ref. C.
E. Thompson, 117 Pine St.,
180-B, N.W., Atlanta 13.
Want job at once on poultry
farm, caring for laying hens
er small dairy. Exp. in both.
Need 3-4 R. house. Have to
be moved. Have wife and 2
small children. Clarence Cald-
well, 410 Maiden Lane, Dal-
ton.
Retired man and wife desire
nice place as caretaker. Would
look after herd of beef cattle.
Fully exp. Herdsman. Excel-
lent ref. J. D. Tanner, P. O.
2 page Station A. Atlan-
ta F
Man and wife want place
-rowing 10 or 12,000 broilers.
Exp. Also, grow some corn on
shares. 4-5 R. house. settled
couple, 47-50 yrs. old. Write.
C. EL King, Rt. 1, c/o Mrs. C.
, King. Sheppard Rd., Stone
Mountain.
White unencumbered, 56
vr. old woman wants job in
Pabiry house, or light farm
work. Exp. Room, board and
reasonable salary, not less $15.
week. Mrs. Sue Allen, 641
Gaskill St. S. E. Atlanta 16.
White man, alone, wants
job on farm, light farm work.
Exp. Ref. if wanted. Room,
board and reasonable salary.
John McGuirt, Rt. 1, Elmer
St. LaGrange.
40 yr. old white man, alone,
wants job in Poultry house,
barn work, livestock, pastures,
etc., Exp. and Ref. if wanted.
Huley Mobley, 109 Daniel St.
LaGrange,
White man, 45, single, so-
ber and honest, wants job on
farm. Can drive truck and
tracter. Have license, Room,
board, laundry and $12.50
week. Julian Maltbie, 914 Ma-
ple St. Rome.
45 yr. old man, wife and
boy. Christian, do not drink,
smoke nor curse. Want job as
caretaker of farm or stock.
No machinery. Can give good
Ref. Bennie H. Marler, 1015
So. Lake Terrace, Rossville.
59 yr. old white man, wife,
14 yr. old son, sober, honest,
willing worker, wants job on
farm or as caretaker. Unable
drive truck or car or tractor.
Like 4-5 R. house, elec. lights,
water and wood furnished,
near school or bus line. Pre-
fer DeKalb or Fulton Co.
Have to be moved. Can give
Ref. Henry G. Ross, 5431
Roberts Dr., Dunwoody.
White, single man, age 45
wants job as caretaker, room,
board and salary. Allen
Strawder. -V. <A. Center,
Thomasville.
18 yr. old wants job on
farm. Have drive~s license.
Exp. in farming. Room, board,
laundry and $20. week salary
to start Ref. furnished. Must
have bus fare. Wm. N. Hester,
Rt. 1. Madison.
_ Single, 57 yr. old man wants
job as caretaker, or light farm
work for. salary and room.
Have own furniture. John
Lansley, 1790 Arkose Dr., S.|
KE. Atlanta 16. Ph. DR. 7-
3742.
White family, 2 men, 42 and
53, woman, 50, want job on
poultry farm, or cattle, 50-50
basis. 3 boys and girl, school
-age. Earnest Caereth as a
Ringgold.
were feel
aes Ca eer on
Want job on Egg farm. Cau-
casian. Have been house fore-
man and caring for 15,000 lay-
ers for past 6 yrs. Wife has
been operating Wayland egg
grader for past 4 yrs. No oth-
ers in family. Will relocate
anywhere in Ga. House with
salary considered. Ref. if de-
sired. L. T. Wellmaker, Rt. 1,
Rayle.
White man, alone, rio bad
habits, 58 yrs. old, wants job
light work on farm, near Col-
lege Park or Atlanta. Need
batching quarters or rooms.
Exp. all farm work, broilers,
do painting and wood carpen-
ter and drive. Ray Martin,
1814 Maple Dr., College Park.
Ph. PO 6-1522.
Man and wife want job on
farm, raising eee on 50-
50 basis. Need 5 R. house.
wired for stove. 2 children at
home, 13 and 15 yrs. Prefer
having about 22,000 broilers.
Have to be moved. Anywhere
in No. Ga. James V. Cleve-
land, Crochan R-R7, Gaines-
ville.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want sober, reliable, mar-
ried man and family to help
owner on Poultry farm. Need
2 or 3 in family to work. Good
6 R. house, running water,
ete., on school bus and mail
route, Permanent job for right
party. Need at once. Give Ref.
No drifters. Write. Emory An-
derson, Rt. 1, Culverson, N. C.
(Resident of Union Co. Geor-
gia).
Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. 5 R. house on
school bus route. No drinkers.
Give Ref. Write. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston,
Want at once, nice, Christ-
ian white woman as compan-
ion in country home, and
helper with light farm chores
on small farm, garden, flow-
ers, etc. Write. Mrs. Willie A.
B. Upton, Friendship Road,
Americus.
Want settled, unencumbered
white woman to help with
children, house and light farm
chores on small farm. .Room,
board and salary. Contact.
Mrs. John E. Vann, 6358
Pleasandale Rd. Doraville. Ph.
457-0530 after 5:30 PM.
Want White man, 37-45 yrs.
old, small family and son 16
yrs. or older to work with
him. Both know how operate
tractors, hay baler, pecan
spray machine, boom shaker,
etc. Good weekly wages. No
row crops. Raise hay, cattle,
pecans. 5 R. house wired for
elec. stove, lights. S. J. Clay,
Rt. 3, So. Walden Rd. Macon,
Ph. 788-2975.
Want middleaged, white
man, non-drinker, good repu-
tation, fair education, good
health, farming experience, to
work on cattle farm and
around farm home, able drive
truck and tractor. Furnish
references. $15. week, room,
board to begin with. J. Lyn-
wood Bentley, Sr., Rt. 2, ae
Rock. Ph. 647-3688.
Want family, small or large,
to work farm on 50-50 basis,
or by day labor. Have more
help on farm now, around
200 acres, corn, cotton, water-
melons, vegetables and grain.
Exp. tractor farming. 7 R.
house, wired for elec. stove,
on paved road and school bus
route. J. Max McClung, Rt. 2
Hampton. Ph. GR. 8-6566
(Jonesboro).
Want white woman to live
on farm with middleaged
couple and do light farm
chores. Private room, board
and salary to be discussed.
Robt. M. Young, Rt. 1, Box
245, Ringgold. Ph. 6893
(Chickamauga).
Want party to live in home
with elderly man alone, help
keep house and some farm
work. Age 60-70 yrs. strictly
sober, reliable. Mod. conven-
iences house, 8 mi. Eastman,
TIlwy. 46 Want at once. P. H.
Woodard, Rt. 1, Chauncey.
Want married man, small
family, sober, reliable and
clean, to work on cattle and
gen. farm. Must understand
farm equipment, drive trac-
tor, truck, etc. House wired
for ale. stove. On school and
bus line. Ref. required. Can-
not move phe Contact. P. J.
Lipory, Ri 1, Hawkinsville.
BUELE TIN ae
Want couple to farm on
halves, some cotton, vegeta-
bles, etc. and can give some
extra day work until crop/h
time. Have trailer furnished
with all furniture needed to}3
live in. Must be honest, relia-
ble no drinkers, prefer Christ-
jans. 2 mules and tractor to
farm with. J. H. Cannon, Rt.
2, Box 121 Loganville, Ph.
826-2212.
Want col. man and wife
only. 30 to 45 yrs. of age.
Man do gen. farm work on
cattle farm, wife part time
work in farm home. Must be
clean,sober and reliable, able
give references. House furn-
ished to right pearly. and $60.
week for both. F. W. Phillips,
c/o Westhaven Farm, Ken-
nesaw. Ph, 428-2959 eMart
etta).
Equipment
FOR SALE
John Deere 6 disc plow,
Culter Packer; John Deere A
cr B tractor; Case combine;
Bear Cat hammer Mill; Dual
Wheel tractor wagon; pasture
weed spray machine; New
Holland baling machine. a
machinery in good cond. E. K
Mann, Newnan.
I. H. C. TD-24 Bulldozier
and blade, equipped with hy-
draulic steering, power unit,
cable control blade. Blade has
ripper teeth for clearing pur-
poses which can be removed
if necessary. In excellent cond.
Ellis McCurdy, P. O. Box 431,
Manchester. Ph. 655-3503.
2-wheel t y p e pulpwood
saws; 8 HP Briggs engine and
5 HP Wise. engine. Each with
saw and belts ready to go,
aie o0 ea. C. T. Ellington, Rt.
, Oxford. Ph. 786-6920.
Simplex 6 - row dusting ma-
chine. first - class cond. $75;
Mule farming tools including
planters and distributors. No
junk, real good; Also 2 H.
wagon, 2-3/4 with body, good
cond., $50. 00.-C. J. Green, Mc-
Donough. Ph. 423-3615.
9 H. P. Red & Riding gar-
den tractor, Used only t w o
seasons, Equipment: dise har-
row, breaking plow, lay off
plow, cultivators, dozier blade
and utility trailor. Hubert
T. May, Jr., Warthen.
Farm Master incubator 1,200
hen egg cap. Perfect cond. T.
G. OKelley, Maysville. Ph.
652-2121.
Allis - Chalmers N. D. trac-
tor and
cheap, also, have all kinds of
farming tools for mules. Will
swap for small tractor. Come
and see. S. C. Chet Woddell,
Rt. 1, Bremen. Ph. BU 3690.
Case siliage chopper, P. T.
. used only 1-1/2 seasons;
two siliage wagons for haul-
ing to silo. Sell or swap for
good self propelled combine
or PTO combine. Houston
White, Jr. c/o White Acres
Farm, Rt. 1, College Park.
Ph. PO 1-6546.
75 HP GE motor, 2200 V,
1700 RPM _ with complete
starting equipment and di-
rect mounted Lummus Fan,
all mounted on single base;
Also 60 in. Lummus conden-
ser, seed augers and other
mise. gin items. D. C. West-
os Box 464, Griffin. Ph.
1951 GMC two ton truck,
new motor, long wheelbase.
2}Sell or trade for cattle. R. T.
Beckham, Molena.
Portable Spray dip ma-
chine for livestock. Has own
air-cooled engine, high pres-
sure centrifugal pump, agita-
tor - portable, $350 complete
Elzia Hayes, c/o Model Farm,
Rt. 1, Sharpsburg. Ph. AL ge
4558. (Newnan).
David Bradley Handy -
Man pulpwood s aw on
wheels, good as new, 20 in.
blade sharp, $150. Buyer to
pay shipping charges; Also
brand new David Bradley gar-
den planter, $25.00. James M.
McKinney, P. O.
Grovetown.
Complete Frick saw mill good
wood works, E-60-AC motor
and all belts, no edger, $6
or trade for Ford tractor, or
WA-AC or a 55 or later mo-
del. Pick up. Must be
cond. Contact by letter first
= S. Boatwright, Rt.
1,
Box 116,/Ph
600 | per, 2 row planters and
j Jonni is.
tivators, plante1
plow, tool bar, bu
arrow, in good con
Wages,
3988.
Statham. Ph.
- 1952 Ford 8 N facta
Road, Rt. 1, College P
on Saturday only)...
New Holland 77 hay
good cond.,
makes square
4200 gal. syrup 5
Feed mill or grain buste
electric motor, good _
$250.00. Trade for small
tor. R. L. Jackson. c/o
River Farms Rt.
boro. Ph. DR. 8-2245.
Complete Irrigation
including Wisc. gasolin
tor; Gardner - Denver
3 and 4 in. aluminum p
pipe rack on wheels to
port oe Motor and
$500.00; 3 in. pipe, 45c
in. pipe = 60e ft; SAG]
running cond. S. H.
baum, Box 69, a
6-6379.
Set of planter and fe1
distributor for Fa
tractor, Hoppers need
| repair, $70.00; Complete
cultivators for Farmall
roe A - 1 cond.,
John V. Green, Rt. 5,
ming. Q mi. south on Hy
Ph. TU 17-5545. No
Allis - Chalmers tr
Madison. Ph. 80.
Golden Mill No. 12
mill, $10.00, Ledbetter
planter, $5. 00; cuto:
$10.00. All good cond.
farm. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 4,
217, Newnan. Ph. AL,
1958 Ford truck. P.
with V-8 motor, ove!
heater and spotlight.
for cash. H. M. Arnold
Monroe. Ph. 267 - 6251
Transplanter for trees
grass, pull type, good
$250.00. William E.
1430 Blizabeth Ave
Ph. 429-1801. eee
2-H wagon with gf
Also roping saddle in|
cond. Robert Latamore,
West Vesta Ave. College
Ph. PO 7-5455. "
Good Springfield
tractor, Mowing blade,
ing plow, ee
Taylor Way harrow, |.
Dr. 7-5928
1954 Ford pick-up tru
good cond. for sale. C. E.
ris, Monroe. Ph. 267-42
Corn sheller, hand t
Mrs. R. D. Cantrell, Rt.
worth. Ph. WE 4-6300.
Extra good 20 dise harr
front section
Ferguson tractor:
to buy hay rake and field
tivator with 3-point
Ted Cox, P. O. Box 386,.
ton. Ph. 479-3940.
Cut off saw to fit Fe
or Ford tractor. T. R. Will
son, Rt. 1, Bowdon. Ph
2-row Ford cultivator
Fowler attachment, also
planters, perfect cond.
$300.00. Roy Holland, 7 A
ee 22, Calhoun. Ph. F
Heavy, practi new 2
wagon. Used for saw n
See at my home. L. P. Hi
betham Elberton. Ph.
5890. f
Fifty 8 ft. automatic ]
try drinkers with hose,
and ee $5.00 ea. M
ae Rt. 4, Winder. Ph. 86
Cub tractor in excel.
cultivator, disc plow and
gon in good cond. Reason
priced. J. C. Cronic, Carl
. 867- 9376, (after
Farmall 200 tractor w i t
fast hitch, 2C-11 corn sna
vators, 2 dise - plow and
21 mowing machine. Also
excel.
tiller for model M.
ere tractor, good
M. A. Russell,
d tractor, 20 disc
in good cond., $595.
arborough, Rt. 2,
Ph. WE 4-2640.
Farmall tractor,
cond. with Pull
ittaway harrow (no
achments), $300.00
0 air compresser,
good cond, $75.00
G. Vallrath, Rt. 1
. Ph. 459 - 5311.
rden tractors, L. A.
ere riding type, some
cond., $150.00, Hus-
ng type, equipment
s, harrow, turning
d planter, $125. Jun-
Rt. 1, Box 47, War-
s. WA 3-2995. No
calls,
4A Ford truck with
transmission, good
good running cond., 6
udgrip tires, $275.00;
and fertilize hopper
r A. Farmall, First
d., $145.00; Rake for
used for 15 acres of hay,
cutoff saw, $25.00. Nor-
ine, Rt. 1, Murray-
Sma RE
SOT FS Pe eae
of Florence Mayo, wick
acco cookers for 16 x
extra cheap. Oertell
Cobbtown. Ph. 684-
mall H. tractor, cultiva-
a planters, good run-
cond., $500. A. C. Free-
iticello Highway 16),
Deere automatic pick-
with Wisc. motor,
es, A-1 shape, $250.00
for A-1 Side Delivery
L. Frey, 5755 Me-
ag Stone Mountain,
od saw on frame, belt 50
ng and 6 in. wide, 2 H.
ns, cotton duster on cart
motor 6 row. Mose Hicks,
1e Road, Rt. 2, McDon-
Ph,. 423-3734,
super 575 garden
r with wheel weights,
ng plow, 36 in. drag har-
Middle Buster, cultiva-
addle and between row
lanter and fertilizer.
duty weed and grass
: extra blade. Used
little. Half of cost price.
letcher, P. O. Box 403,
(or Rt. 82 W. at
). Phe Atlas 5-1884.
calls, E
ton Low Boy trailer in
2 disc tiller, belt pul-|T
Super C. Farmall tractor,
quick hitch, 2 bottor plow,
corn peanut, cotton planters,
fertilizer distributors, culti-
vators, smoothing harrow,
peanut plows, 4-row cotton
sprayer, 5 - row cotton duster,
$1,300.00. Jesse Davis, Rt. 2,
Hawkinsville. (7 mi. east on
Davis Rd.).
Late model Wizard Rotor
tiller, good cond., complete.
. K. Moon, Rt. 1, Lithonia.
Ph. 469-6681.
John Deere H tractor with
2-dise plow and cultivators,
for sale or trade for 1 row
John Deere. Virgil Simmons,
Rt. 3, Dahlonega, (near Ami-
poe Falls in Dawson Coun-
y).
Pulpwood and_ logging
tor, new overhauled - motor;
Poulon power saw with
straight and bow blade; Che-
vrolet 2 ton, 2 speed pulp-
wood truck with body and log
frame; Intl 1-1/2 ton long
wheel base log truck with log
frame. S. F. Frost, Gratis Com-
munity, Campton. Ph. Monroe
267-6734. \
1949 Ford tractor, tires o. k.
bush and bog harrow, plant-
ers, cultivators, double disc
plow and sub soiler, $600.00
my place. O. W. Joyner, Rt.
2 (Statesbridge Road) Alpha-
retta. Ph. GR 5-9281 or GR
5-5896.
1950 Ford 3/4 ton pickup
truck; 1950 Chevrolet panel
truck; 45 HP Allis - Chalmer
power saw and power motor.
All gocd cond.
priced. Miles Hulsey, Rt.
8, Rockmart. Ph. 684-3222.
No collect calls.
Dorsey log trailer, 4 good
tires; skidder with wench;
pulpwood saw and Homelite
chain saw. All good cond. Sell
real cheap. Mrs. Dave Smith,
P. O. Box 34, Ludowici.
Allis - Chalmers G tractor,
cultivators, planters, mowing
machine, buzzard and_ rip
plow. All good cond, $550.
ane Palmer, Rt. 1, Cleve-
and. :
Cub Farmall tractor with
hydraulic lift, front tires,
practically new rear tires, good
bottom plow, harrow planters,
cultivators, fertilizer attach-
ment, air bellers, Sheffield
harrow and pulley attachment.
$500.00. B. J. Beall, Hazle-
hurst. Ph. FR 5-2424. (4 mi.
of Hazlehurst). No collect
calls. a
1959 Model Ford 841 Diesel
tractor, excellent cond. Used
on 100 acres row crop, 2 yrs.
For sale or trade for 8N Ford
in good cond. Grady F. Ro-
gers, Rt. 1, Buena Vista. Ph.
649-3178. | :
Set of half tracks for Ford
tractor, good cond. C. E. Mea-
cond. $1,200.00. Marvin
Butler. Ph. UN 23781.
dows, P. O. Box 346, Eaton-
equipment. A - 1 case trac-|$
Reasonably | 1
MARKET BULLETIN
1957 Chev. 2 ton dump
truck, good 8.25 x 10 ply tires,
$600.00. L. E. Chafin, Rt. 3,
Washington.
Pr. 22 ft. Howe truck scales,
load cap., 30,000 lbs., good
cond. already removed from
pit., $800.00; Also John Deere
B. tractor with planters and
cultivators, $500.00. D. E.
Short, P. O. Box 115, Sasser.
Two 6-dise John Deere, One
in A-1 cond, with 2 front
wheels on rubber, other needs
repair, $100.00 for both. Al-
so seeder box for 6 disc tiller,
ag i Loyd Keadle, Yates-
ville.
New radiator for Farmall
300 and 350 tractor, $40.00.
Also Intl I-4 tractor, me-
chanically good, tires fair,
250.00. No collect calls. T. W.
Wilson, 418 S. Washington
a College Park. Ph. PO
1-0751.
11 gas brooders and piping,
-good cond. $220. Arlen Berry-
man, Rt. 1, Hoschton. Ph. 654-
2592. No collect calls.
1952 Model Ferguson 30
tractor, with harrow, planters
and cultivators. Julian Babb,
Rt. 1, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3512
after 6:00 p. m.
3 Shetland pony carts. 2
wheel, $25.00; 4 wheel $50. J.
B. Stevens, College Park. Ph.
964-4231.
Super C. Farmall tractor,
4 disc tiller, 16 disc harrow,
cultivators, planters and fer-
tilizer distributors. All in
good cond. Marvin Land, Rt.
, Thomson. (3 mi. from
Thomson on Hwy. 17).
Front end loader fits Far-
mall M. tractor, Excellent
cond., $200.00 cash. J. C. Ni-
cholson, c/o Hill Top Farm,
Rt. 5, Rome.
Some repair parts, not all,
for following plows: Lynch-
burg, Avery, Chattanooga,
Oliver, Vulcan, Syracuse.
Some complete plows and mid-
dle busters. Carter Williams,
Senoia.
Ford planters and cultiva-
tors with all attachments.
Good cond. $175 at my home.
One terracer, all steel mule
drawn or tractor, $50.00 N. D.
Byram, Ph. WH 2-2332.
Tobacco curer, burns kero-
sene or fuel oil. Thermostat
control. Works perfect, in good
shape, $200.00. A. M. Shook,
Young Harris (1 mi. west
Young Harris).
1950 Ford 1/2 ton pickup
cond. Good tires and cattle
bodies, $425. Robert H. John-
son, Rt. 1, Grayson. Ph. 843-
3996 (Lawrenceville).
100 J. B. Hammer mill; 100
Horse electric motor. Both
excellent cond. Can be seen
at warehouse in Waynesboro.
John W. Walker, P. O. Box
471, Waynesboro.
ton.
Department for a
ailed to you.
_ NOTICE
MARKS AND BRANDS
~ REGISTRATION
nds law was amended to provide for registration with the Com-
ioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.
If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write
pplication, and all necessary forms will be
There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee
the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located. |
PHIL CAMPBELL,
mmissioner of Agriculture
truck, V - 8 radio, heater, A-1)} 7
| Shepherd, Rutledge. Ph. 2073.
D-17 Diesel Allis - Chal-
mers tractor; 4 - row plant-
ers and cultivators to fit trac-
tor. Billy Simpson, Rt. 3, Mc-
Donough. Ph. 423-3870.
1950 N. 1951 motor Ford
truck. with pole trailer for
hauling logs or lumber and
Suggs skidder on 1947 Ford
truck with boom. Both in
good cond. $800.00 or will sell
separately. B. J. Gilmore, Rt.
1, Jeffersonville. Ph. 3727.
John Deere 4 - disc tiller.
Good cond. fer M or MT trac-
tor. Will sell or trade for
calves, James A. Bower, Rt.
1, Alma. Ph. 632-5435.
45 hay baler, in good cond.
E. H. Wood, Rt. 1, Buckhead.
1958 OC-3 Oliver Crawler
tractor with front end loader
and dozier blade. Robert
Johnson, Tallapoosa. Ph. 7293.
Intl 5-dise tiller, new dise
good cond., remote control.
Wallace Ross, Rt. 3, Box 66,
Eastman.
One ea. Ford one-row corn
picker, Ford hay press, side
delivery rake, Kosch mowing
machine, Int! combine, self
propelled, Massey Harris com-
bine, self propelled, John
Deere Hammer mill; disc
plows, dise har. All good cond.
rae Neely, Waynesboro. Ph.
1960 Ford F. 600, 7 yd.
dump nylon tires, motor needs
some repairs, $850.00. Can be
seen Sat. or Sun. D. E. Nichol-
son, Rt. 1, Piedment Road,
Barnesville.
1 ease combine 6 ft. blade,
operated from power take off,
same as new, Kept under shel-
ter. Paul Edmondson, Rt. 5
Box 40, Ellijay.
Allis - Chalmers HD - 7
bulldozier with angle blade
and able lift. All good cond.,
$2200. Also several good used
parts. J. C.. Chambler, Rt.. 3,
Cumming. Ph. TU 7-7463.
Irrigation motor UD-9 Intl
Diesel power unit, electrical
ignition. Not used since com-}
plete overhaul. Irrigation
pump attached. J. Frank
Moore, Jr. Rt. 3, Box 142, Vi-
dalia.
Deep well pump and tank,
1/3 HP motor, $50.00. Also cut
off saw mandrell and frame,
$50.00 or exch. for nice white
face heifer. G. M. Williams,
Rt. 2, Covington.
13. Macomb oil brooders,
used twice, $25.00 ea; 10
warm morning coal brooders,
good cond., $25 ea. R. L. Deal,
occoa. Ph. 886-3766.
Roto tiller, 3 HP, Boy - 66
Hahn. Will sell or trade for
mule. See at my home. Alex
Lawson, Cisco.
F & W power cotton chop-
per. Will fit John Deere A or
B Farmall, H & M and Allis
Chalmers W. D. Sell reason-
ably or trade Forage Harves-
ter. Donald R. Hudson, Rt. 1,
Elberton. ;
Rough manure spreader tc
null with tractor, Good cond.,
$125.00. Peanut Weeder, like
new. $40.00. See at my place.
C. C. Langham, Rt. 1, Thom-
son,
Oliver mowing machine
with tongue or tractor hitch
and hay rake. Both in good
shape, $70.00, or will trade
for hogs or calves. Robert C.
Miller, Bex 12, Braselton.
Unico pasture spray, used
3 times, $130.00. Also 2 milk-
ing units for sale cheap. O. W.
Wilburn, Rt. 1, Winder. Ph.
LI 3-2874 (Athens).
Equipment for CJ-5 Uni-
versal jeep-includes PTO, belt
pulley, 3-point hydraulic. hitch
and hydraulic system, front
wt., Drawing bar, 1/3 bag ce-
ment mixer, cut off saw.
Slightly used. All or part
Half-price. W. A. Selman,
Jones Ferry Road, Palmetto.
Ph. 463-5971.
Syrup mill and gas engine
to pull it. Also 2 H. wagon.
Good cond., except bed., $20.
C. V. Bruce, . Jasper.
Int] 4-disc tiller, new mo-
del. Disc. about 24 in., $100.
Also No. 5 John Deere mow-
ing machine, 6 ft. blade, in
good cond. $150.00. Bonny
David Bradley garden trac-
tor, 2-1/2 HP with turning
plow and cultivator. Good
sonably priced for cash. Grady
W. Watson, Box 137, Rt.
Rentz,
nure spreader, cap. 130 bu.
worth. Ph. 934-5871.
cond. Cummins engine cable
pan. D-7 caterpillar, 3T-8957
in good cond. with cable
blade. Both priced to sell.
dozier. James C. Butler, Dewy
a Ph, 283-1859. (Elber-
ten). :
Sate PE sO ee
314 bottom plow with draw
bar; 8 disc Intl tiller plow,
Ralph Westbrook, Louisville.
MA 5-3311 or 5-7907. s
David Bradley garden trac-
tor, 3-1/2 HP turn plow, disc
harrow, cultivator, Middle
Buster, good cond., $150.00.
J. P. Jones, 3770 Bakers Ferry
rite S. W., Atlanta. Ph, 344-
Allis Chalmers 66 combine,
goed cond.,
Callaway, Rayle.
Tractor drawn, 2 dise, plow:
all metal table top wood saw;
2 H. wagon; horse drawn hay
rake; tractor drawn mowing
mach. for sale or trade f 0 r
3 hitch bush and bog harrow
or heavy duty Ford single
bottom plow, or 3 or more
elec. brooders. Comer L. Van-
eye Box 192, Helen,. Ph.
1957 Cub with PTO, plant-
ers, cultivators, 2 harrows,
disc tiller, tool bar and
mower. H. M. Cantrell, Pow-
der Springs, Ph. 943-5135.
Delta table saw, $60.00; band
saw, $60. All complete with
motors; also, 2 wheel utility
trailer, $75.00. Also, want
small chain saw. W. J. Strick-
land, Rt. 4, Box 239, Smyrna,
Ph. HE. 6-1402.
340 Intnl. tractor, gas burn-
er with two 14 in., bottom
plows, 22 disc harrow, culti-
vators, planters and fert. at-
tach., only 900 hrs. on it,
cheap for cash. Located at old
Livestock barn. O. L. Plunkett.
Rt. 2, Vienna.
John Deere AW harrow,
dbl. section, on wheels, with
grease sealed anti-friction
bearings, 12 ft. wide, same as
new, $800.00. Norman John-
son, Warrenton, Ga.
Gibson tractor, good tires,
approx. 9 HP, harrow, plant-
ers, fert.. dist.,. cultivators,
hitch, frontend dozer blade,
all in good cond., priced f 0 r
quick sale. Home after 4 PM.
Calvin-R. Barnett, 4560 Tilly
Mill Rd., Doraville, Ph. CE.
7-9018.
Utility trailer, 2 wheel, 5
x 7 ft. steel body with 1-1/2
in, floor for haulingstock,
tires like new, with new 2,000
lb. screw jack with 6 in. cas-
tor, $85.00. J.D. Swagerty,
2972 Mabry Rd., NE, Atlanta
19, Ph. CE 3-9881. (home in.
the AM).
16 in. 3 bottom Ford plow,
excel. cond., used 1 season. B.
W. Haygood, Rt. 2, Canton,
Ph. GR. 5-4673.
THC manure spreader No.
200, on rubber, 2 wheel, needs
repairs, $75.00 as is. R. P. Ivey,
Rt. 2, Macon, Ph. SH. 2-4529.
Farmaster egg cooler, been
used only a few hrs., $80.00.
Don Cochran, Shiloh Rd., Ken-
nesaw, Ph. 428-4982.
Equipment
WANTED
Want incubator 6500-1000.
Allis-Chalmers G tractor with
cultivator and dise plow in
good cond. for sale or trade
for larger tractor, A. J. John-
son, Grayson. Ph. TH: 3-3874.
Want piston type water
pump, 500 to 600 gal. per hr.
cap. State make of pump cap.
and price. Myers Bul dozier
pump preferred. J. F,.An-
derson, Rt. 4, Dalton,.Ph.,.BR
8-2724, anit a
Want Z rims and tires, 10-
36 for C. Farmall tractor, or
would buy rims ory, Wilk
come after. E. E. .Wantland,
cond. E. S. Brown, 696 Willi-
Hinee Dr. M
E 6-2770.
Rt, 1, Box 110, Fort Valley.
Model H. Farmall tractor, runs _
good, good tires. With one
Allgood 5 1/2 ft. harrow. Rea-
oat S
Practically new I. H. ma-
Harvey Pittman, Rt: 1, Ac- .
Super C Tournapull, Good
Would swap for smaller bull-
also Pasture
Dream, practically new. A. S
8 in. table saw, 45.00: 8 in.
cap. in good cond. Also have _
as
ni Senha
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PAGE FOUR
. Equipment
WANTED
a Want Ford or Fordson Dex-
tra. Diesel tractor with live
P..T.:O., will take gas model
- ) at once, belt for AC combine
60, Ford. hay baler, PTO drive.
Give full information, direc-
tions to your~place, ete. L. A.
Powers, 221 W. Poplar St.
peGrithins-
Want Taylorway harrow, 8
or 10 dise, m 26 -.28 in., with
brackets for hydraulie power
trot. cylinder,.in gocd shape
State very best cash price.
Not over 100 mi. Chas. Gow-
der, Powder Springs.
~ Want cut -: off set harrow
that transports on wheels, al-
so manure spreader, rubber
wheels, large cap., and must
be in good cond. A..S.: Calla-
way, Rayle.
Want Int) Harvester 3 -
disc tiller (trailer type) for
parts. Reasonably priced.
Write what you have. Homer
Rudeseal, Rt. 1, Mt. Airy.
Want. Int] tractor fer parts,
W-9, WD-9, WDR-9, WR-9,
ID-9, 1-9. Anyone of these
tractors will do. State what
parts are left on tractor end
~price.: Reasonably priced. Art
Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna. or Ph.
"273-3832, Cordele.
Want-cultivators for 1 row
Farmall -A tractor, exhaust
lift type. Hoke S. Lee, Metter.
Want to exch. Farmall Cub
tractor and equipment f o r
Ford tracter without equip-
-ment.. Cub has mower, plant-
ers, power take - off and cul-
tivators and is in fair oper-
- ating condition. A. L. Jack-
. son: Rt: 4, Covington. Ph. 786-
+ 6988>: >
~ Want 35 to 70 gal. gas fired
water tank for manual chick-
en scalding. Jim Thaxton,
Watkinsville. Ph. 769-3641.
Want A or B John Deere
tractor with or, without plant-
ers and cultivators. Would
consider Super C or H Far-
mall. Also want extra set of
- planters and eultivators for
John A:+ Deere tractor. Will
pay Cash. John E. Harris, Rt.
2, Monroe. Ph. 267-9190.
Want good garden tractor
: with equipment. Give make,
cond.. List -equipment an d
- price. T. E. Kipp. 7th St., Mc-
Vay Hts., Cochran. Ph. WE
4-6972.No collect calls.
Want 1955 or later model
tractor, John Deere, Ford -
Fergtison with 3-point hitch,
-good mechanical cond. Best
cash price. Millard Young,
_ Senoia. Ph. 2922 (Gay).
Want 6 - row coiton duster
to use on Farmall M. tractor,
cheap for cash; Also Pre -
emerge spray rig for 2 - row
planter, and want good used
water. -pump. Loyd Keadle,
- Yatesville.
__ Small cabinet type incuba-
tor or separate hatcher in A-1
cond. for Bobwhite quail. Give
male, model, size, age and
price. W. W. Brennan, 207 S.
Lee, Box 793, Americus.
500 metal or plywood hen
nests, in good shape and rea-
sonably priced. Joe B. Alex-
ander, Rt. 1, Cornelia.
__ Want cultivators for John
Deere H tractor and power lift
for same. Advise what you
have and price. Lawrence
cep ehen Handcock St., Spar-
Want to buy or trade 5 HP
Speedex riding garden trac-
tor for Gibson or Economy or
Cub tractors. Write what you
have and give location. T. C.
Freeman, 1124 Powder Springs
St. Marietta.
Want belt pulley for Ford
or Ferguson tractor, small
power takeoff shaft. Must be
food cond. and reasonable for
fen Will accept best offer.
M. Cannafax, Zebulon. No
eeliect ealls.
Want Rotary Roto tiller
garden -tractor, 3 to 5 H. P.
Would consider one broken or
hard ito crank if price is right.
W...M. Briant, 1370 Miller
Ave, N!E,, Atlanta, ions
JA 5- 8082 (after 7:30 p. m.).
Want mule. drawn. cotton.
_ @uster, 2 or 4 row, in good
_ cond. See rere priced. E.
L. Peacock, Rt. 3, Eastman.
Moore, Jr., Rt.
/ -SWAREET BULUETIN
Want Super A Farmall one-
rew tractor with cultivator
and planter. Must be good
shape and priced right, Not
too far away. E. M. Baitle, Rt.
1, Calhoun,
sonably priced, in good cond.
Jess W. Kilpatrick, Rt. 1, Box
202-B2, Copper Hill, Tenn.
(Resident of Fannin County,
Georgia.).
Want used water pump, at
least 1/3: HP., prefer 1/2 HP.
Not over 5 yrs. old. Also wa-
ter tank. Will come for them.
Martha Randolph Normandy,
3400 Ridgewoed Rd., Atlanta.
Want 2 or 3. disc tillers for
Farmall H. tractor, non-hy-
draulic lift. Must be in work-
ing cond. and within 100 mi.
of LaGrange. Harold Loyd, 511
Ridley Ave., LaGrange.
Want brush euiting attach-
ment for McCulloch saw, rea-
Guernsey milch cow, 20 to
freshen June 24 with 3rd calf,
now giving 2 gal, milk on
light feed, Bangs and TB
este $125. ea. Can Deliver,
B. Stevens, Rt. 1, Box 247-
Bo College Park, Ph.. 964-
- Good selection polled: oe
ford males and females, breed-
ing age, reasonably priced. H.}
Young Tillman, 1207 W. Park.
Ave., Valdosta,
Angus bull, sires pedigree,
Grandson of Home Place Kile-
enmere 210th and Blackeap
Empress of DW 3, Bandolier
breeding on dams side. Bull
is of very good conformation,
style and wt., 8 mos. old. Joe
B. Alexander, Rt. 1, Cornelia.
Cows, mules, work horses,:
rleasure horses, ponies, bur-
ros, goats and hogs, for sale.
R. S. White, 922 Elder Lane,
Rt. 4, Stone Mountain.
Want good used set of eul-
tivators and hand lift for
Farmall A. tractor. John E.
Lawson, Rt. 1, Cleveland.
Want heavy duty 14 - 16 or
18 disc harrew. Must be lift
type mounted on wheels. State
price and model. Paul Shell-
nutt, Cataula. Ph. FA 4-2958.
(Columbus).
Want about. 2,000 ft. of ir-
rigation pipe, 4 in. size. Will
purchase or trade 5 in. pipe
for the 4 in. pipe. J. Frank
3, Box 142, Vi-
dalia.
Want small tractor. Prefer
Massey Harris pony with pow-
er lift. John Carroll, Rt:
Box 234, Buford.
Want Super A | Farmall
tractor in good cond., also to-
baeco transplanter. Wallace
Ross, Rt. 3, Box 66, Eastman.
Want 2 ton up, inside or
outside feed bins. write price,
etc. Emory Anderson, Rt.
Culberson, N. C. (Resident of
Union County).
2 used Farm tractor tires
with fair tread and no holes,
size 10 x 24. Claude S;: Fennell,
Rt. 2) Dallas:
Want shallow well pump
and a concrete mixer, small or
for Cash. Ray Boomer, Fay-
etteville. LY 9-6641 (Senoia).
Livestock
3;
medium size. Must be right
2 purebred Guernsey cows,
freshened. with first, heifer,
calves Feb. 22 and Feb. 25;
also, purebred Jersey heifer
with bull calf 2 wks. old.
Priced to sell. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.
ll dbl.-Reg. polled Here-
zord bulls, about 1 yr. old,
clear pedigrees, $125. to $150.;
also, 10 heifers. Will deliver
for small extra fee. Hardwick
Harris, Gibson.
12 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old,
$200. to $300. ea. or entire
lot for $2,400. O. G. Lancas-
ter, Wrens, Ph. LI. 7-2163.
Reg. Aberdeen-Angus bulls,
Eijleenmere bloodlines, very
nice conformation, from ac-
credited herd. Lynn Stephens,
Angus Farm, Roberts Road,
Marietta. Ph. 428-0241.
- 84 White face Hereford cat-
tle, $16,500. at my barn on
Northeutt Road. Joe B. Ellis,
Rt. 2, Box 297, Fairburn. Ph.
964-7974.
Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mo. to
14-1/2 mo., from good blood-.
lines, calfhood vaccinated and
from clean herd. Wess ac-
cording to age. F. W. Phillips,
Westover. Farm, Kennesaw.
Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta).
Reg. Jersey bull, 1-yr. old.
for sale G. D. Rice, Madison.
Holstein bull calf, about
six months: old. Sire and
pare Reg. make good stock
u:
Charles C. Bright, Lizella. Ph.
WE 53546 (Macon). No col-
lect ealls.
E
oF SALE : One Reg. Guernsey male,
10 mo. old and one grade
Cattle Guernsey heifer, same age. H.
W.. Thurmond, Farmington.
Reg. Hereford. bull, horn 10 cows and heifers. W. M.
type, 4-1/2 yrs. old, Mtn.|Berrons. Rt. Bell Creek
Laurel bred, a large bull, gets
good calves, $400. Ed Earle,
Clarkesville.
18 mo. old Jersey heifer,
pe Seo for breeding,
$150. D. A. Freeman, Rt. J,
Conley, Ph. MA. 7-4948.
Santa Gertrudis 7/8th
cow, 5 yrs. old, with 2 mo. old
bull calf, 15/16ths. Calf eligi-
ble for Reg., $350. Jack
Crowder, Melody Brook Farm,
Windy Hill Rd., Rt.. 3, Ma-
rietta, Ph. HE. 5-8656.
White face heifer, 2-1/2
yrs. old, Dbl. Reg.. for sale. H.
M. Cantrell, Powder Springs,
Ph. 943-5135.
Young Dbl. standard Reg.
polled Hereford bulls, open
heifers, bred cows, and eows
with calves at side, excel.
bioodlines. Come see. Roy
Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. 482-8433.
13 good grade cows with
aves by side. Billy J. Chalk-
. Rt. 1, Warrenton.
DBL Reg. Hereford bull, 14
mos. old, $250. Harvey Pitt-
om Rt. 1, Acworth, Ph. 934-
2
Polled Hereford bull, 1 yr.
old Mar. 2nd., dbl. Reg., Ad-
vance Domino breeding: also,
10 mo. old bull. Mrs. T. C.
Allred, Rt. 1,
428- 110 4,
Marietta, Ph.
44 dairy cows, Jersey, Gu-
ernsey, Holsteins, 1 Jersey
bull. All cows free from Bangs
and Mastitis. Milk base with
Irvindale, 330 gal. Craft milk
tank, 2 unit DeLaval milking
machines, 30 gal. water heat-
er, stainless steel vat. Pat A.
Metice, Buckhead (Morgan
0.).
-7-mo.;old Jersey bull, well
crea and well built, subject
Reg. Make. offer. "Barbara | hi
aimee Rt. 4, Blairsville,
Road, Hiawasse.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 2-
1/2 yrs. old Grandson
Homeplace Hileenmere 999-35
on Sire side; and Grandson
Ankonian O. B. on Dam
sides $450. Hubert Brown, Rt.
, Duluth, GR. 6-3679.
Reg. Angus, 3 yrs. old bull,
2 cows, 3 yrs. old; cow,
yrs. old; Two cows, full blood,
not Reg.. one with calf by
side, other 4 calve March and
April. Sell one or all. Calfhood
vaccinated with papers in}
buyers name. H. B. Pitman,
Rt. 4, Box 294, Newnan. Ph.
AL 3-5290.
Swine
Good Reg. Yorkshire boars
and gilts. Houston White, Jr.,
White Acres Farm, Re ls Col-
lege Park. Ph. PO 1-6546.
Choice Duroc breeding
stock, males and females. All
ae large litters, 4 Ee: old.
William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Met-
ter. Ph. 685-1015.
Purebred Black Poland
China pigs, gilts and boars,
$20. ea. or $25. with papers.
Ronnie Whitley, Buena Vista.
About 20 shoats, 65-70 Ib.
average, 25c lb. FOB my farm.
No shipping. Boars castrated.
L. H.: Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box
177, Metter. Ph. 685-1083, (5
mi. west of Metter on 46 Hwy.)
Reg. Hampshire hogs, open
and bred gilts, boars large
enough for service. Treated
and free of diseases. Out of
some of the best bloodlines
for breeding, , G. Studstill,
Ries ene Ph. 374-3908.
(10 mi. S. W. .of Eastman).
af -Spot hogs, - formerly
Sane Spotted Poland China,
from: eer Bruce
aP.
$100. Pick. up at farm..
gilts, 4 mo. old.,
ed and treated for Cholera,
$40. ea. at farm. A. C.. Weath-
ers, P. O. Box 37, Le +32,
Mershon, =~ i
Poland Chinas open gilts
and weaned pigs. W. Te: Jen-
nings, Rt. 2, Ainericus. -
_ Cherry Red ee male and ;
Reg. injo
United Duroc Assoc. Worm-
No papers. Good stock. Proven
sire from litter of 14. Approx.
i75 Ibs.,
heifer calf old. enough to eat.
R. M. Baldwin, Rt..1, Powder
Springs.. Ph. 428-80383.
Purebred Yorkshire ipoak: ;
$40. or trade for nice],
Ph. GR. 8-6771.
4-yr. old mare
position, | gentl
ride. Hq
mont.
bloodlines. M. T.
| ziehurst.
Reg. SPC pigs, bred gilts,
young service boars and open
gilts from large litters. Dis-
ease free. Reasonably priced
at my farm. Elmer Cornelius,
Rt. 2, Hahira. Ph. 794-2836.
CL mi. south of Hahira).
. Courson, Ha-
Reg. Landrace service: age}
boars and Rae from popular |
3 fine ponies w
terville).
. Palomino Shetl
yrs. old. wi te
bridle, $250. ~
Memorial ees *
tain. Ph. 443-7370.
Duroc pigs, 10 wks. to 4 mo.
old, from best bloodlines, dark
red and real meet. Will Reg.
in buyerss name. Wilton
Hurst, Rt. 4, Box 261, Syl-
vania. Ph. UL. 7-3582. ;
Reg. Duroe boars. from
choice breeding stock, Service
age, treated and can be Reg.
in buyers name. J. P. Wam-
nah. Ph. AD 3-8670
OIC breeding Roel pigs,
$25. ea.; gilts, 5 mos. old, $35.
All Cholera treated, Reg. in
er at farm. No Sunday sales.
Paulas Cainjeo wierd:
merce.
race and- Tamworth cross,
fine meat type shoats, wt. 100
lbs. or more, for sale or trade
|for equal value in calves. W.
L. Gravitt, Rt. 1, Rex. Ph. GR.
4-4146.
Durocs, 3 choice cherry red
prox. 100 Ibs., Reg. in United
une registry, treated, $35.
light cherry male, 1 yr.
old, wit. apprex, 250 Ibs., ser-
vice. tested. J. H. Donaldson,
Hwy. 96).
Reg. spotted re foi 75
to 125 Ibs., about 40 head,
from top bloodlines, top boar
and sow prospects, males al-
are high colored, $40.
ea. at my place. Lamar alte
man, Rtsd, Alma. .2hoe:
Reg. Hereford hogs, 8 wks.
Reg. in- buyers name. Letters
ans. Leonard Fleming, Reed
Creek Rd., Hartwell.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
At Stud: Tom Dooley, Shad-
lows Ambassador and Bud-
dys Black Boy, 3 top Reg.
Tenn. Walking horses, all dif.
bloodlines. Roy Dorsey, 2561
Bebler Rd., NW, Atlanta 5,
a.
Shetland pony stud, 2 yrs.
old, brown with white spots,
3 partly trained, healthy, $100.
or exch, for garden tractor
and pay difference if neces-
sary. J. B. Stevens, Box 247-B,
We College Park, Ph. 964-
Good mule, wt about 1,100
Ibs., works anywhere, no plug.
EK. R. Bailey, Rt. 6, Box 159,
Several saddle horses, bug-
gy mare 6 yrs. old, good se-
jlection of Shetland ponies,
geldings, studs and mares
heavy in foal, Palominos, Sor-
rels and Spots. Grady Hous-
ley, Worley Dr., Marietta, Ph.
427-2144,
Gentle horses and ponies,
/now being used for trail rides
and pony ring; bred work
mares, teas gelding, works
fair, $75.; used saddles, $25.
up; At Stud: Golden Palomino
stallion, racking horse, well
mannered. Bring to your
place if necessary. Don Coch-
ran, c/o Rebel Ridge Farm,
Shiloh Rd., Kennesaw, Ph.
428-4982 (Marietta).
9 yr. old Pinto mare, ac-.
customed to children, saddle
and bridle, $160. D.
man, Rt, 1, Conley, Ph. MA
7-4948. :
At Stud: purebred black
Arabian, bred in Calif. Stand-
West Lake. Ranch, Very re
sonable fee, to brade :
eS Betty Boatwell, Fairburn
mock, Rt. 5, Box 935, Savan- Le
buyers name and FOB: Cheap- 4
Com-
2 boars and 2 ails Land- I
gilts, 3-1/2 mos. old, wt. ap-|
Ft. wally (7 mi, E, on State
noe ready for service, all pigs] ~
to $45. R
old March 15, $25. ea. at farm, |
Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1435 after
5 PM.
A, Free- |
ing permanently in Ga. at
6 mo. old Palom
four white _ Stockings,
face, good cond., also V
Saddle. for sale or tra
English saddle of equal
Grace Stallings,
yers. Ph.
P.M.
483-8248 a
Mare mule and
gon, also, farming fool
E. Attaway,
Ponce de Leon, stone.
tain.
21-mo. old Tenn
colt stallion, dar
oS ae Ph. GR.
2-1/2 yr. old Burro (j
with new childs sadd
bridle, $85. or trade fo
answered. G. V. Traw
1. Box 61-A, Bradle
Horse mule, weight
900 Ibs. miley
anywhere, full of pep,
pasture with cattle, $95
eee: Mares bo:
Stuart cewee, 1264
land Rd., N. E., Atlant:
TR 2- oo
Frank Cummings. wy
Mack Ks Image, 5:
Reg. Tennessee Walkin
lion, 6 yrs. old, dark
nut. G. C. McKenzie, .
Oe 268, Ashburn, P!
3 yr old DalGee
horse mare; 3 yr. ol
Tenn. Walking mai
1150 lbs, gray horse mu
900. lbs. well ma
Grey Tenn, Walkin
800 Ib., no bad habit
old Tenn. Walking
rell gelding, geet 900
very gentle. A. H. Jord
628 College Shs Cuthber
22-434,
2 good mules, one
mare mule weighing ]
1250 wt. Both good cond
good eon mules, $29
per . H. King, Rt. 1,
ple.
4 ponies for sale
for cattle. Extra gen
well broken. Carl Ni
$92 Lullwater Road
Atlanta. Ph. DR 7-5318
Tom Dooley, Shadows
bassador, Buddys Bl
3 top Reg. Tenn.
horses. 3 different b
A. Dorsey. 2561
Rd., N. W., Atlanta.
7-1115.
4 Shetland stallion fo:
or will exch. for
all or part.
Jones Ferry Rd.,
Fh. 463- 3971 (Atlanta
Saddle horses, $125
plow mule, $100. At m:
at Madras, near Newn
B. Bowen, 316 Peters
SW, Atlanta.
.|, Mare mule, works
tot ooo Be grade
o freshen in the spring
- Whitaker, ae
Ridge. :
2
ee coming in
ington St. NE, Au-
948-2315. 2
Reg. Toggenburg
Ph. RE. 33-3710,
anny and one billy
r. old, $4.50 ea.
Carters.
Old time tender
beans:
. Ground.
~ | About 30 tons Cokers 100
-|cottonseed, Germ. 90 pot., $5.-
_ 150 for 100 lbs. bag, or $100
jton. Trade some for farm|Glennville.
'|2quipment. John W. Harris, Rt.
Monroe.
eee = Old time pendet me Half
a pee eet me|munner garden. ans, Germ. | fo
Aules &P OMIES|90 pct. old time Speckled,
n stallion, chest- Germ. 79 pcet., little old time
old. Douglas Col- |Half Runners, Germ.
Clermont. - |65 teacup full. Add postage.}
ae |Miss Gennia Brown,
p and Goats /Ball Ground.
Good, tender cornfield bean
rew | Wilson, Rt. 1,
white Half Runners,
at, best of bloodlines. |Germ. 95 pet., 65c teacup; lit-
also, young kids from|tle pink peanut, Germ. 86 pct.,| A.
ck, for sale cheap. E.|80c teacup; early Purple Hull
hon, 1929 Cherry Rd.,|Crowder cowpeas, Germ. 90]:
~{pet., 50c teacup. Add postage.
Bo. Browns Rt le Ball
ARKET BOUL
93 pct.,|Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Ried;
Tender Blue pole and ten-|Ctiffin. Surrency.
der little white Half Run-| Blakemore straw berry| Mt. Huckleberry plants,
ner beans, Germ. 86 pct., $1.80] plants, 95e del. PP. Damp|bearing size, 25, $2.00; tame _
r 2 cups; white crowder ta-|packed. W. E. Barker, Rut-|Himalaya berry plants, 12
ble cowpeas,-Germ. 93 pct. 3|ledge. 5 $1.45; wild strawberry; bears
cups, $2.25. No chks. Mrs. Lon Old - fashioned bunch okra | full, 5 doz., $1.25; yellow! root
_\seeds, Germ. 52 pct. 45c cup; plants, 25, $1.25; Black Wal-
Castor beans, 12 seed, 25c|. Leading var., scuppernong| Marglobe and Rutger to-~
and stamped, self-addressed | plants, both black and brown,|/mato plants, moss packed,
envelope. Mrs. A. C. Colson,|well rooted and damp packed. | $3.50 M. or $1.00 C. Del. Ready
__|B. O. Carter, Rt. 4, Box 294C,|March 20, W.R. Lightsey,
Jumbo gourd sed from|black striped Half Runner|2Ut sprouts, 3, $1.:20;) yellow
large gourds, ornamental and|bean seeds, Germ. 94 pet. 50c|100t, washed, clean, fresh idug,
long neck, grow to 30 in. long,|cup; large striped Sun flower |4 1b. lardbox $1.25. Add post-
all, 3 doz. 25 and stamped,|seeds, 25c cup. Mrs. Leila|2@8e-, Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
ds Feb. 25.|Seed, White Cutshorts, Germ.|addressed envelope. M r s.|Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston. Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.
gentle, ove good Nae hea cup, Add postage.| Annie Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. | Good, tender old-time bean Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2
Small white, running but-|seed: tender White Cornfield, |C:; 500 $7.00; $12.50 M.; Mas-
terbeans, heavy and long|Germ. 96 pct.; White Half|todon strawberry plants, $1.00
garden | bearing, Germ. 96 pct. 45c cup|Runners, Germ. 96 pct.; little C.; Klondike 90 C., 300, $2.00;
Ellijay. full; Red Speckle crowder | Gainesville.
: peas, Germ. 92 pet., 50c cup-| Garlic bulbs. $1.25 @:Kud-
ane ce seesonine)s ereo full. Add postage. Mrs. Carl|zu Crown, $1.25 C.; catnip, 3
del. J. D. Fukler, Mountville, |Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. ___sjbunches, 50c; Spearmint 6,
ck, Rt. 1, Barney.
Red scallion onion buttons
and red scallion onions, ea. $1 35
gal., wild cucunber bark and
Streamline everbearing :
strawberry plants $1.35 C: strings), grown from vine cut-
seeds of small mixed gourds,
c pkt. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. $2.00 bu. hamper and Red Add postage. Mrs. L. M. White,
about 65 lbs. ea. 25 lb
lo shipping located 5
f Metter. L. H. Eden-
Bote 177, Metter,
utt - headed.
(Mon. t
DE
_ Conyers,
unity).
re or less shoats, all
ack predominatin
Gaanan _ and. Alpine
oat, freshen Feb. 27,
milker, very easy to
ap, 717 Church St., NW,
t, approx. 6 yrs. old. J.
ratt, 1165 Hollywood
NW, Atlanta 18, Ph. SY.
hru Fri. after
an and Saanan goat, to
-in May, $25.; Saanan,
ood milker, 1 qt. dai-
15. Mrs. Talmadge Ham-
(Magnet
yellow root, 2 Ib. lard box 2,
der cowpeas, Germ. 88 pct.,| ga
old beans, Germ. 94 pct., 75|4
white garden corn, Germ. 98) ed
corn, Germ., 98 pcet., 25 big|C;
pastage. Vella Rice, Rt. 1,|sh
full, $1.00; red spotted crow-| Jerusalem artichokes, $1.75|At my place. Hampers n o t
pt., early yellow sweet corn,| Nice, youns Klondike|cleaned, good quality, $8 bu.
Germ. 92 pet., 45 pt., early|strawberry plants, will root-|First come, first served. Casey| Soybean hay, 75 bale. Bud
; , damp packed, for next yrs|H. Jones, Thomson. Welch, Norcross. Ph. 448 -
pet., 25 pt. big, yellow pop|and own parent plants, 90c Bean endear orm hel.
cupful. All weevil - free. Add|age and handling chgs. Min.
46c; peppermint, 6, 50c;tan-
Seed sweet potatoes (not sy, 6 bun) 50c: Sarsaparilla:
strawberry plants, $1.00
Temple. ine ae Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlonega.
l., also, Hunt grapevines, 10|furnished. L. W. Hutchinson,
rf Wie
50c cupful. Add postage. G. T.|two yr. Hunt and male vine,|Rt. 1, Nicholls. Ph. 632-4854. H FE id G
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. $8.50; 10 1 yr., $6.00. PP 2nd | (Alma). : ay, 9 ail
White Half Runner 6 wks, |Z0ne. Vautelle Holland, Win- 50 bushels of velvet beans,
ae Germ. 93 pct. unsacked and FOR SALE "
corn field 3670.
and postage. Cheaper large|pink peanut, 6 wks. beans, 500, $3.00, $5.50 M. Add post-
lots. Mrs. Seth L. Hyatt, Rt.|Germ. 92 pct., all 75 cup-|28: Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, aoe
e :
tings. Cert. varieties, Ga. Red,|4 Plants, 50c; eee es
4
$8.00 M. Add 25c for post-
ipment, 200 plants. Mr s.
Germ. 95 pct. Ea. kind, 75c]|be
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Germ. 88 pct., white Crease- | $7
seed, Germ. 90 pct. Sample
db., 2 lbs. $15.00; also Martin 1,
;|gourds, $4.00 dez. gourd seed,| Chas. W., and E. J. Wake- ar = :
25 pkt., 6 pkts. $1.00. Post-| field frost proof cabbage and| Bushel gourd, 30 seed 25c|est Birdie Road. Rt. 1; Box
seed, white Half Runners, Kudzu crowns, $2.00 C; 500,
efer spirited but gen-
al. Must be reasona-
ced. State: what you
Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4- ft
t plow mule, wt. be- up
on, Rt. 1, Oxford.
largest
Holmisnal Br 4 seed $100:
sete . : ; ushel, . 4 seed, $1.00;
ee ee eos Indian King cobra, grows to 7
long, 2 seed, $1.00; Mar-
ie ae HOUSE te Baer 4
Bottle, Dishrag, Pinquin bir
900 and 1,000 lbs and|anq others, 3 pks., $1.00. Lef-
ably priced. R. S. El-ity Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.
h. SY. 9-7633 after : A Noe Catania grass, Bermuda, Fescu, | Ber-
WE _ Good, tender old time corn- DR 3 hae anta 7. Ph. chks. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B,|muda, Lespedeza mixed, also
Geeenbine are at field bean seed, white Cut- i : : Ellijay. some Brown Top Millet, $28
shorts, Germ. $2 pct., white Peach trees, well rooted, |= eee x ton (square bales). James T.
Creaseback, Germ. 95 pect.,jand May Cherry, 3, $1.00; ee eo Eariet
speckled Cutshorts, Germ. 95|muscadine grapevines, Hima-
pet., white Half Runners,}laya Blackberry and Blue
bean, Germ. 92 pct.; white
Crease back Corn field, Germ.,
94 pct. 75c measuring cupfull.
Thomaston. Ph. MI 7-3805
(night only). :
beans; white Creaseback, 1961 quality hay from well :
Germ. 92 pet., 75c cupful; old-} fertilized fields, harvested
at E time Seven top turnip seeds,| without rain, weed free.:Crab
Cumming. Luther S. Butler, 466 Page|Germ. 93 pet. 25c, tbls. No
McKinley, Yatesville Road,
try bushes, 6, $1.00: black a Cah ee
cup. Add postage. No COD.|walnut trees, 3. $1.00: pee Mrs. Eula Beal Rt. 3, Box 132, Coastal Bermuda and:.Crab =
: Ellijay. grass hay, Highly fertilized,
Mrs. Preston, Southerland, | bulbs, 48, $1.00. Add postage: ; j R
OMG |Mrs P- Malechi Smith RE'6, | Little white 6 wks, bunch |Sduate bales, No letters an-
Good, tender, old time bean | Gainesville.
pean seed, Germ. 95 pct.: Lit- swered. Royce Richardson, Rt.
tle pink peanut bunch bean |1,,, Fayetteville. Ph. HO 1-
seed, Germ. 77 pct., tender. 3454.
4 .00; muscadine grapevines, i i -
back, Germ. 97 pct., ea. kind, | $1.00; chinquapin, 3, $1.50; ha- Sys Taree. eee tee eed Goatiat Goa tere
_ |%5e cup. Add postage. Mrs.|zelnut, blueberry, dewberry, rf : it ve
_|Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. |$1.25 doz; sarvis spicewood oe SSE $30.00 ton. W. A. Smith, Juni
Ss aeq ayy : zs ooseberry, crabapple, 4, $1; -ume tender white hali- | Ws
Hicks Broadleaf tobacco) eo eip, Tale 6, Pe1.00 aie runner garden bean seed,| Good Sericea, Fescue, Clo-
for 40c; $1.00 ounce; $10.00| Postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt.|Germ. 92 pet., 75 cup, PP.|ver and Bermuda hay, 50
tilized Coastal Bermuda hay,
per. Ph. 66-53420.
Dahlonega. Miss Mamie Anderson, P. O.|and 65 bale at barn. Twine
Box 56, Ellijay. tied, square bales: N. H:- Ear=
275, Griffin. Ph. 6767, No col-
paid. Earl Stuckey, Black-|W. Bermuda onion plants,|and stamped envelope. Gourds fost calls
shear... mae jready, 300, $1.25; 500, $2.00;|grow to 6 ft. in dia. Dewey}: a
African Monster (Worlds | $3-00 M. Del. in Ga. R. Chanc- | Gullidge, Rt..1, Dallas. - Oat straw, top quality,
gourd) seed, grows to| lor, Pitts. Ph. MI 8-2035. White pole butterpea, Germ.| bright baled without rain, -
Horse wagon for 1
a_horse. Tom Caus-
t. 1, Resaca.
= Hicks Broadleaf
t to trade Pr. of mules|iants, will be ready around
: March 25. No deposit required. ly
S. C. Monk, P. O. Box 141,
Tifton.
oO a eee Ce FOB. Add_10 per Ib. for pos- | Coastal Bermuda hay, No rain,
Baconton. Ph. 2772. tage. W. V. Brannen, Unadil- | $30.00 ton at barn; Some mix-
Gov. insp. dded d|92 pet.; 1 pt. 80c; 2 lbs., $1.25. | Suitable for feeding, ete. Sev-
oratiod ase pues mith Bod PP. in Georgia. Mrs. H. W. eral tons at 40c bale: J. M.
roots, Stuarts, Desirable, For-|Law, Chula. Cannafax, Zebulon. Lo 7-
ley, Elliott, 2 - 3 ft., $2.00; 3- :
8708.
: iS 5 Clemson Spineless ckra ; sae
A eke aren $200; seed, Germ. 85 pet., 25 lb.| Top grade, highly fertilized
la. Ph. 3241. ed grass hay, $25.00 ton. F.
tobacco
ft gentle mule, one that
ork anywhere, wt. 1,-
1,400 lbs. and not over
. old, Julian Britt,
wrenceville Rd., Tuck-
938-3148. 4
ant large pleasure horse,
16 hands, color Palomi-
o or light roan. Must
Taking orders
Bright Leaf tobacco plants, Ga.
grown,
for Hicks
_ Burbees Big Boy tomatoes. |___________ | Davis, Rt. 2, Gray. Ph. SH 5 =
Booking. orders for individual- Well rooted Kudzu Crown, 7924. : :
potted or banded plants,|garlic bulbs, $1.25 C.; Chin-
del. in 75 mi. radius. E. J.|quapin, Crabapple, Chestnut,| Well fertilized grass hay,
Long, P. O. Box 285, Canton. |Persimmon, Black Walnut|Fescue, Bermuda grass or
entle for children and a
ill Rd. S.
PP. No
Shell,
W., At-
Mrs. J. W. Hudson, 639
75.
Mastodon strawberry plants,
eed Br, Decatur, Ph: | 500; $3.00/ P., $5.00
: postage. M. O. only. Mrs, A. D.
t gentle horse for chil- | Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming.
M. Add
24H. buggy or surrey.
| be in excel. cond. Write
you have. J. Ardell Na-
payed. Mrs.
1, Cumming.
use. Horse must plow} Mastodon and Klondike
ule. Write details; al-| strawberry plants, $1.25 C;
$3.75 for 500, postage pre-
Guy Crowe, Rt.
Ao, Boys Estate, Boys
Running Okra, $1.00 per
1/2 cup, PP. H. C. Reid, 2303
So. Pryor Road. S. W. Atlanta
i a.
ed & Plants.
ee ants 8 or 10 bu. Knuckle Purple
Sevens Hull peas, Germ. 70 pct.,
FOR SALE $12.50 bu. at my barn. Fel-
ers 2 ton Roberts, Mauk.
_ tender, white corn-|~ Rescue seed, 1961 Ky. 31
eans, Germ. 88 pct., lit-|tall, Germ. 83 pct.,
Half Runners, Germ.|Fescue, weed-free, $15.00 per
60c cupful; big yellow | 100 Ibs., or $14.00 per hun-
- Germ. 98 pct., 50c|dred for the lot of 1500 Ibs.
Add. postage to all.|Mrs, C, T, Allred, Rt. 1, Ma-
re-run,
vers, Rt. 2, Talking |rietta, Ph. 428-1104.
Large, round, dark. rind,
yellow meat watermelon seed, |
SICKNESS IN ANIMALS |
The office of our state chemist frequently receives re-
quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub-..
stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry.
These requests come from people such as the farmer, a
county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have very
little information for us to proceed on.
In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle
such a problem, he needs certain information. First of all, ;
before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be
consulted. In case of death, an autopsy should be performed
to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic
substance. In the experience of the state chemists office, |
the feed is rarely ever to blame. He
If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he
should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis-
try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the.
right one. In addition to the veterinary report, the feed
guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample..
- Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic if
3 the levels are too high,
; sprouts, 6, $3.00; Muscadine|Clover. All baled without rain.
Water cress plants, well|grapes, Blackberry, 4, $1.00.|$1.00 bale or $35.00 ton.James
available March 1-|rooted, $1.25 C. Mrs. C. C.|Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Al-|H. K ent, Rt. 2, Powder
15th, pulled and packed at|Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun. corn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. Springs. Ph. 943-3071.
current market prices. Locat-
ed Miller Farm, 1-1/2 mi. So.
Attapulgus. Contact. Thos. W.
Miller, Bainbridge. Ph. CH 6-
2207. =
: Fine Sovereign strawberry
Fried, PO Box 2311, plants, a ace st
2 phon : oS
=e SH. 3-0581. 7675 Willis M
2 baby lambs, any |Janta. :
fore
f
8-7285.
PAGE SIx
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Hay, well fertilized an d
limed, _heavy square wire
bound bales, excellent hay;
1961 crop Sericea, Kobe, Oats.
Can deliver short distances.
Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stage-
coach Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. GR:
4-4290.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $25-
$30 ton at barn. E. G. Foun-
tain, Rt. 1, Fort Valley. (10
mi. east of Ft. Valley on Hwy.
41 and 96 Junction).
Coastal Bermuda hay and
Millet hay, $25.00 $30.00
ton at barn. Dreybous
Fountain, P. O. Box 878, War-
ner Robins. (4 mi. South of
Warner Robins).
25 tons Korean Lespedeza
hay without rain, $30.00 ton.
C. T. Ellington, Rt. 1, Oxford.
Ph. 786- 6920.
50 tons Alfalfa hay, $1.00
bale or $35.00 ton at barn. J.
W. Browning, Jackson. 5 mi.
east of Jackson on Hwy. 16).
100 bales gocd Soy Bean
hay, cut and baled without
Train also about 75 bu. ground
corn for feed. J. L. Simpkins,
Lithonia. Ph. 482 - 6171.
Approx. 70 tons well fer-
tilized, weed free, bright Coas-
tal Bermuda hay, for sale. J.
H. Bagley, Colbert. Ph. ST
Coastal Bermuda hay, well
fertilized, $25.00 ton. Leon
Ensz, Stapleton. Ph. 7557
(Louisville).
Sericea hay baled without
rain, 60c bale. Farm located
Rt. 3, Fayetteville C. B.
Thornton 401 KE. Princeton
Ave., College Park. PO 1-4746.
Good quality mixed grass
hay, $30.00 ton my barn; $35
ton del. Atlanta area. M. G.
Reed, 3844 Dogwood Farm
Rd., Decatur. BU 9-7313 after
6:00 P. M.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $25
ton; Pensacola Bahia hay, $20
ton. Both well fertilized. Har-
ry Willson, Rt. 1, Pecan City,
Albany Ph. HE 5-4038.
100 bales oat hay, 60c bale
at my barn (Klondike). M. C.
Housworth, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
Ph. HU 2-6070.
Several tons of high qual-
ity hay, 60c bale at my farm
near Newnan. R. B. Bowen,
316 Peters Street, S. W., At-
Janta. :
Kebe Lespedeza hay, good
quality, $35.00 ton or 75c bale
at my farm. Will help load
truck. J. T. Williams, Rt. 2,
Tallapoosa. Ph. 2618.
Top hay cut at right time,
cured, baled right: Mixed hay,
50c bale, $20 ton, Lespedeza,
65c bale, $25.00 ton; Coastal
- Bermuda, 75c bale, $30.00.
Can deliver at small extra
charge. R. L. Jackson, Flint
River Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro.
Ph. DR. 8-2245.
Highly fertilized - Coastal
Bermuda hay. High in pro-
tein and feed nutrition. Satis.
guar. Can deliver. Call col-
lect for 5 or 10 ton lots. J. L.
Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin. Ph. BR
2-1789,
Peavine hay baled without
rain, $30.00 ton; also peavine
hay baled behind combine,
$25.00 ton. Can deliver in
truck loads at small charge.
H.C. Allen, Rt 3, McDon-
ough. Ph. 423-3379.
ea eR TE
Well fertilized quality hay.
Mixed grass, $25.00, ton; Ba-
hia, - $26.00. Large square,
twine tied bales. Farm locat-
ed No. of Butler on Flint Ri-
ver. Frank Riley, Butler. Ph.
UN 2-4975,
Good Sericea hay, heavy
square bales, twine tied and
baled without rain, $25.00 ton
at barn, F. F. Magness, Rt. 1,
Decatur. BU 9-2556.
Bright, smocth, fertilized
es hay, made without rain,
20.00 ton. Large orders ask
for special prices. William
Schroer, Rt...2, Box 9, Val-
dosta. Ph. CH 2-0607.
1 lot peanut hay, $27.00 ton;
1 lot peavine hay, $20.00 ton:
10 tons ground cobs and
shucks, $15.00 ton. Cy W.
Hadden, =Cfo Clarks Mill,
Louisville. Ph. MA 93-7522,
aes
MARKET BULLETIN ~
Ground or ear corn for feed
for sale. R. T. Beckham, Mo-
lena.
400 bales extra good ee A
good wt., for sale. J. A.
Clarke, ENlenwood. Ph. GR 4-
7387.
Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts
FOR SALE
Fine eating peanuts, red
skins, hand graded and sound,
$8.00 bu., $2.25 pk. PP. in Ga.
Shelled peanuts, 60c Ib. not
prepaid. 5 lb. orders accepted
on shell peanuts. C. B. Sherer,
Rt. 1, Box 44, LaGrange.
1961 erop large Hickory
Nuts, eee Pee ee
$1.00 peck. plus postage. No
chks. Ronnie Wallace, 2056
East Dr., Decatur. Ph. 373 -
8197 (Atlanta).
100 Ibs. Stuart pecans,
fresh picked, good, large, well
filled out, 25 Ib. for entire
lot to one party. D. A. Bag-
by, M. D., Washington St. N.
E., Austell. Ph. 948-2315.
Sev. bu. walnuts, $1.00 bu.
C. V. Bruce, Jasper.
Good, this seasons crop pe-
cans, Schleys, 40c Ib. up to
25 lbs., 25 Ibs. and over 35c lb.
Stewarts and Frotschers 25c
up: to 25 -lbs:;25 Ibs..an d
over, 20 Ib. Papershell nuts.
All FOB. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,
Box 124, Quitman.
Mahon and seedling shelled
pecans, mostly halves, $1.25
lb. 5 Ibs. $5.00 plus postage.
Mrs. Marion Toler, Rt. 1,
Americus.
25 lbs. large paper shell pe-
cans for sale; also 20 Ibs. seed-
ling pecans, 1961 crop, 10 Ib.
for seedling, FOB. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville. ;
Good peanuts, red and white
mixed, $2.00 pk. You pay ship-
ping charges. Comer Meeks
Rt. i, Alto.
Black walnut meats, $1.00
pint; Sassafras root, yellow
dock, yellow root, 2 Ib. $1.50.
PP. Mrs. Candy Holden, Rt.
5, Box 73, Ellijay.
Stuart pecan meats, mostly
halves, $1.00 Ib. PP. in Ga.
Out of state add postage. Mrs.
George Nunn, Rt. 2, Craw-
fordville.
{lic colors.
About 35 Chukars, mostly
roosters, 1961 hatch. A few
eges from same birds 20c ea.
No eggs shipped. At my place.
lso home made breeder pens.
Permit No. 94. J. T. Taylor,
Taylors Mill Road, Fort Val-
ley. Ph. TA 5-8292.
1961 giant Mutant phea-
sants, (make excellent breed-
ers). Mature cocks, weigh 4-
1/2-5 Ibs. blue, green and
reddish brown; Hens are mot-
tled dark brown with metal-
$14.50 trio. Wil-
liam J. Steele, Rt. 2, East-
man. Ph. 374-2180.
American Giant homer pig-
eons, mated pairs, $4., or 5
pair, $15. Auto-Sexed Texans,
$6. to $10. pr. Walter Young,
Swainsboro.
Select White King pigeons,
guaranteed mated, producers
i to 20 squabs per year.
Linebred, A few 1961 mated
pairs available. Jimmy Bea-
ton, P. O. Box 897, Waycross.
White King pigeons, now
mated and working, $3.50 pr.;
1961 youngsters, $2.50 pr.
Wallace Neal, 530 Sandtown
Road, Marietta. Ph. 428-2025,
New Zeland white rabbits,
Superior quality. ped for 11th
yr. Bucks and does, bred or
open. Not inbred. Does, $15.
up; bucks, $12.50 up. Wt. up
to 12 lbs. Some better. Up to
S lbs) ateocmo, old. 10. Wa
Page, 149 North Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta.
Pair of Peafowls, hatched
June 1961, $25.00. W. W. An-
derson, Norcross. Ph. 448-
2636.
Peafowls, 1 yr. old, $10.00
ea. at my place, or $2.00 ea.
extra and will ship 3 or more
at one time and will pay
shipping chgs. on them. Her-
man Browning, Rt. 5, Dublin.
Ph. OR 2-4883.
American Giant Homer pi-
geons, $1.00 ea. lots of 4;
Pensom Roller pigeons, $1.00
ea. M. . de La Rue, 307
Spring St., Decatur.
About 15 pr. Roller Tumb-
ler pigecns, all col. $2.00 pr.,
or $1.00 pr. for entire lot:
3 pr. White Kings, $2.50 pr.
Will not ship. Also; 2 game
(chicken) cocks, $2.00 ea., 2
hens, $1.00 ea. or lot, $1.50
pr. Erby C. Wages, 1898 Jones-
boro Rd. S. E., Atlanta 15.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated, $3.00 pr. Per. 28. white
doves, $5.00 pr. Ship Exp. Col.
Send M. O. Miss Eve Wallace,
716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta
G2 Phe in 45159:
1961 Shelled pecans, most-
ly halves, $1.00 lb. PP in Ga.
Orders for 2 lbs. or more. W.
A. Parrish, 154 Macon St. Mc-
Donough,
1961 crop black Walnut
meats, $1.00 pint. Add 30c
postage. Mrs. W. E. Swan-
son, Flowery Branch.
Small quantity of Red Va-
lencia peanuts, $1.35 peck.
You pay postage. Robert W.
James, 15 Wm. Binns Apt.,
Albany, Ga.
1961 crop Schley pecans,
shelled 75 Ib. plus postage.
Minimum 10 lbs. Mrs. Ruth
Kearce, 1407 Eager Street,
Albany, Ph. Hemlock 6 - 5466.
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
White King pigeons, nest
banded, $3. pr.: white silky
bantams, (chickens) $4.50 pr.;
bantam hens, $1. ea.: White
Fantail pigeons, $5. pr.: 2
guinea hens, $1.25 ea. Money
Order. Starling Yawn, P. O.
Box 45, Byromville.
Pr: Peafowls, hen and
rooster, $20. Cant ship. Mrs.
Evie Wand, Rt. 3, Dublin.
Blue
peafowl and peahen,
$30. pr. W. A. Eaton, Rt. 6,
Marietta.
Bobwhite quail, mated,
1960 hatch (laid over 100
eggs last season), $5. pr; quail
hatched in 1961 from above
stock, $1.25 ea: also brooder
pens, $5. ea. All FOB my
place. Permit No. 3. L. W.
McPherson, 1749 Clairmont
Rd., Decatur. Ph. ME 43281.
500 Bobwhite cuail, large,
healthy, 80c ea. Del. within
250 mi. radius of Atlanta. Per-
mit No. 71. Wesley T. Rid-
ings, Rt. 1, Felton, Ph, 646-
5386 (Buchanan) 2
Sev. hundred good feather-
ed Bobwhite quail for breed-
ers or for releasing. Raised in
large pens. Per. 109. C. L.
Cauthon, Riverdale. Ph. GR
8-8106 (after 6 PM).
100 Northern Bobwhite
quail, full grown, Sell in pairs.
Per. 105. W. A. Haney, Rt. 4,
Box 132, Alpharetta. Ph. GR
5-6663.
1960 - 61 hatch breeder
quail, wt. up to 10 and 1/8th
ounces or 4 ounces larger than
average. Imp. 42 yrs. Per. 27;
Order eggs early. Free col.
photos and State wt. Cert. of
Champions. Will pay $10.00
pr. for unrelated superior
Bobwhites. Wm. A. Thomas,
Box K, 421 Mark Bldg., At-
Janta. Ph. MU 8-0866.
Northern Bobwhite quail for
breeders and others. Tenn Red
quail, Chukar partridges.
Quail eggs available now. Per.
10. J. L. Tade, 1328 2ist. St.,
Columbus, Ph. FA 3-2422.
Ped. N. Z. White rabbits. Jr.
stock and available. Line bred
to top quality and high pro-
duction. S. D. Climer, 12 Lady
ee Dr. Rome. Ph. 232-
14 grown rabbits, 10 does,
4 bucks and 25 fryer size; also
4 hutches (3 made from
Checkerboard plans). Sell for
cash or trade for calves. Tim
Avary, Rt. 3, Hay 85, Fayette-
ville. Ph. 461-7302.
N. Z. White buck rabbits,
$10 up. All ped. for past 11
yrs. C. W. Page, 149 North
Ave., N. E. Atlanta 8.
Game & Fowl
WANTED
Want to buy 200 common
pigeons, Michael von Motzeck,
Want Angora rabbits, heavy
textured, mat resisted and
heavy woolens. State what
you have and price. J. E.
Chapman, Rt. 3, Tiften.
Want 3 Black Polish ban-
fam hens and 3 mottled Hou-
dan chickens. James E. Mc-
Gill, 936 Castleberry St,
Rossville.
Want 10-15 geese cheap for
cash. Write age and price. G.
C. Barlow, Plainfield.
Want several purebred
white Wyandotte bantam
young hens; also pen of Sil-
ver Laced and Partridge
Wyandotte bantams. Roy N.
Emmet, P. O. Box 731, Ce-
dartown.
Want 15 or 20 pullet layers.
John Carroll, Rt. 3, Box 234,
Buford.
Want white suineas. State
what you have and give price.
oer ence E. Thompson, War-
then.
Want some Mallard ducks.
Advise what you have and
price. Dr. C. R. McKemie, 506
Fourth Ave., Alibany.
Want White Pekin drake.
Advise what you have. W. H.
Edmondson, Rt. 4, Carters-
ve If near phone EU 2-
925.
Want pr. Peafowls or 6 or
8 Peafowl eggs, close to Ma-
con. Mrs. L. G. Collins, Rt. 5,
Box 162, Macon.
Pou iry
FOR SALE
40 N. H. Red pullets and 2
roosters, $1.25 ea. Pullets lay-
ing since December. Trade for
well pump and tank in good
cond. (3rd house on left from
store at Stark). Mrs. Corretta
Mapp, Rt. 2, Jackson. :
Araucanus chickens, pure-
bred, laying colored eggs, $10
pr.; $14.00 trio. Ship Exp. Col.
Hatching eggs, Asst. Coal. 40c
ea. insured parcel post. M. O.
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
pyaue St., N. E., Atlanta. TR
-5152. 2
Bantams, out of fine Show
stock, Silver Duck Wing; O.
E. Game, B. B. Red, Golden
and Silver Sebrights: four
White Jap silkie: also Chukars
ene quail; $3.00 ea. $5.00 pr.
Shoals, Rd., S. E., Atlanta.
Show type bantams, good
stock, Old English game, B. B.
Reds, Silver Duck Wings,
Barred Rock, R. I. Reds, Dark
Cornish, Bull dog type, $2.00
ea.; Eggs from above and
large type R. I. Reds, 10c ea.
L. C. Tidwell, 78 Jefferson
Street, Austell.
Several common bantam
hens, laying, 50c ea; 15 bantam
roosters, 20c ea., 13 large
roosters, 40c ea. Cannot ship.
Mrs. Clyde Bone, Rt. 3, Dal-
las.
Araucanus chickens, pure-
bred laying green and blue
eggs, 1961 March hatch 3 hens
and rooster, $15.00. Ship Exp.
Col. Send M. O. R. D. Winn,
Box 215, Rochelle.
Baby chicks from big, fine
strain of R. I. Reds, 35c ea.;
| White and Dark Cornish ban-
tams, 45 ea.-as hatched. Al-
so 10 guinea pigs (cavies) all
colers and sex. 1 or trade
some for Golden Pheasant
cock bird. Charles B. Sum-
tae. 131 Lee Road, Mable-
on. :
Early 1961 hatch Arau-
canus rooster (Mother lays
blue eggs), $2.00. Cant ship.
1961 Dark Cornish bantam
rooster, $1.00. Other chic-
kens and Bight 1961 Speckle
guineas, $1.00 ea.
known. Cant ship. A. A. Ta-
tum, 602 Wilburn Ave., La-
Grange.
3 pure-bred bantam roos-
ters for sale. Mrs. J. W. Mit-
chell, 3101 Miller Road, Li-
thonia. Ph. HU 2-8194.
25 or 30 nice young ban-
tam laying hens from heavy
laying stock and 5 roosters.
Blue speckled and pure white.
B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Large type Dark Cornish
cockerels, pure breed, 17 wks.
old, $2:00 ea. Carl Braun,
Carswell Avenue, Waycross.
| Bide o-
jea.; 7 bantam
M. Warren, Sr., 1761 Flat 7
Sex un-|f
Cheap if all taken at once. P.|-
; ae
nd several
3 bantam roosters, 50
2 white, 1 Rose Comb
F. W. Womack, Rt, 1
ney. -- = :
5 purebred Dark
pullets and 1
Bone, long yellow legge:
$12.00 here at farm. Write
fore coming, as poul
free range. H. W. Th
Farmington.
Trio of pure Morgan
Hackle, $15.00 for sta:
two hens. Also have
C. Cook Clarets, $20.0
ters of same at $2.25 an
. O, only. Miss Cara B
terson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty
5 large Dark Cornish
and 1 rooster, 1961 hatch
ing, $10.00; purebred Bra
bantams; 1961 hatch, layi
$5.00 trio; Brahma bant
Roosters, $2.00. 4
Stanley, 2185 Flat Sh
Road, Atlanta. Ph. DR 8-
25 game hens (Round
_|and Shuffler crossed), $25 |
lot; also 2 game roosters,
hens
rooster, 3 s
Dewey Holland, Coogle:
Box 14, Dalton. -
Five J. D. Hobson Br
Red Hazard hens, $3.00 |
$5.00 Cocks same bre
$10.00; 6 Claret hens, $
ea. 2, $5.00, Cocks $10.00,
of the cocks are 1 and 2 tir
winners. T. C. Dozier, Rt.
Box 220, Brunswick. a
lb eggs, Brandenberr:
(South Georgia), pure, $3.(
setting; also Roundheads,
eggs to setting, $3.00;
Roundheads, stags, $7.5
lets, $5.00. Mrs. A.
312 Warren Street, N.
lanta. DR 8-2397. .
900 laying White Leg
hens, Mrs. W. W. Mask
aia Fayetteville. ~Ph. 461
600 White leghorn
have been laying 12 mo., |
ea. Mrs. Edsil Smith, Rt. 4
Baxley. aes
40 White Leghorn hy
Kimbrel strain, some layi
65e ea. Mrs. D. M. Barge,
rene. S
30 White Leghorns, 7-
mo. old, all laying, $1.25
Cannot ship. William Baas
295 OHara Dr., Jonesbo
Ph. GR. 8-6293.
SC WL chickens, well start
ed and fully feathered,
ea. RE 64216. Edward Loui
Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill
race, Augusta.
Ty
400 each Kimberly pulle
one lot 8 mo. old, $1.75
other lot. 11 mo. old, $1
a.; others 75e ea. James C.
Shelly, 505 E. Church Stree
Douglasville. Ph. NH 2-2576
500. Rapps Line Cross
L. pullets, 19 wks. old, $1
ea. C. H. Phillips, Ellaville
Ph. 937-2195. =e
_ Full stock Foundation mat-
ing White Leghorn and full.
str. F. O. Mating Brown Leg-
horns eggs, $1.00 doz., ready
or you to pick up at date
set. Also, roosters, $2.00 ea.
about half way Alma a
ieee City. Hazel Lucas,
12 ducks, 4 geese mixed
ea. If you buy all cannot s
J e@ well Buchanan Rt.
Gainesville. ee a
3 White African et
roosters, $1.50 ea. N. G. For
ester, Rt. 2, Buford. ny
60 hens and 7 roosters, p
breed New Hampshire,
Rt. 2, Thomsen, Ph. 327-J.
She es alae
(1/2 mi. wes
Village).
32.50 per 12, PP.
-eeding cockerels.
ans, 105 Temple
SALE
large red and
cane, the soft
stalk; green, 8
me 807 cane (kind
Bet. OBerry, Rt.
ard in
. can at my farm.
Harrell, Fayette-
E Tallapoosa).
root, freshly dug
ed 4 lb. lardbox, full
d postage. Mrs. Martha
, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay.
and pony carts, bicy-
eels, 2 wheel and 4
pS20) ~and: $50;.-F. 2B:
Pet; 1) sBox 247> B
Park. Ph. 964-4231.
ric churn, $20. cash.
see it at my home near
ville. Mrs. W.
Rt. 2, Watkinsville.
clean roots and herbs
safras, Queen of Mea-
evils Shoestring, yel-
jock and May apple, 4
box measured full,
taee. Mrs. H. A..
5, Ellijay.
alem artichokes, for
or planting, $1.75 G. at
ome, $22.5 prepaid 2nd
. bu. at my home. Pre-
in Ga. $13. CC. W. Page,
rth a N. E. Atlan-
time original green
cane, soft chewing kind,
J] make extra good sy-
All cane is extra large,
. See or get cane any
at farm. No shipments.
Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls.
rox. 3500 stalks of im-
sugar
Stored before frost.
ge length 6-7 ft. 5c ea.
arm. Less for entire lot.
. Stalvey, Jr.,. Rt.
Dupont. (Farm
LoS Wot
. 2, Blairsville.
_ truckloads of
Ri te eta
clean, yellow dock.
assafras, Queen of Mea-
Devils Shoestring, wild
bark. Mav apple roots,
ardbox measured full.
30c postage. Mrs. W
wwman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
d-time Georgia green
ar cane, 10c_ stalk. J. L.
Rt. 3, Rox 205,
mah. Ph. EL. 5-5943.
farm bells for sale at my
Sizes 2, 3. 4. Prices de-
on size of bell. Charles
rs, Rt. 1. LaGrange.
bee hives complete with
pers eac' and bees,
to go and with winter
4 extra empty supers.
ctor and storage tank.
have been inspected. E.
arst, 2455 Wilson Dr., Ss.
lanta.
e No. 4 Farm bell com-
i stand, in
oi FOB. L. R. Reese,
Shs Thomson.
K.} Tapederos and bridle,
Cane, 1000 stalks. H.
ood | Baldwin Road,
"Ph. don Ave.,
88:
MARKET
: erieaten artichokes, $1. 25}
gal. and $7. bu. plus postage.
For planting or eating. L. M.
Vineyard, Rt. 1, Hogansville.
Good 1 H. wagon in good
cond. $40., also good set of
-| harness. The harness and wa-
gon both for $50. W. G. Bar-
ron, Rt. 3, Box 382, Alpha-
retta.
Rabbit hutches, all wire
hanging type, 8-12 connect-
ed, 30 x 30 x 18 in., $3. ea;
metal feeders, 50c ea.; metal
nest boxes, $1.50 ea. Will not
ship. Roy Crowe. 731 Ary-
shire St.. N. W., Atlanta. Ph.
TR. 2-7196. :
Fresh Calif. multiplying
beer seed, 30c start or 5 start
$1. PP. Miss Edith Fincher,
Rt. 2, Bremen.
Old-time ladies side saddle
in perfect cond., well cared
for and looks real nice. Will
sell or swap for a mans sad-
dle. R. Q. Brown, 1767 Falls
St.. Toceoa. Ph. 6-2824.
A few hundred stalks of
old-time Green sugar cane.
2 to 3c per stalk at my place.
C. J. Gordon, Rt. 2; Box 9,
Byronville.
Good. used saddle with
stirrups, $20. James H. Rawls,
Rt. 1, Box 99, Wrightsville.
Yellow root, 50c for 2 lb.
lardbox full; ratsbane 50c for| M
10c matchbox
Cherry bark, 50c for 2 lb.
lardbox full.. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Willie C. Fowler, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Pressure
vost. R. T.
Ph. 2633.
Approximately 1000 used
turpentine cups. Cheap. Make
offer. O. A. ee Deshi os
Soperton.
Black Parade Sada com-
plete with fancy breast plate,
new
cond., reasonably priced. ss
Ruth L. Bailey, Rt. 1,
thonia. Ph. 483-8185.
5 gal. Electric churn, never
been used, $25. Jewell Bu-
chanan, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Cured meat: 1 shoulder, 19
lb. wt., country cured, $12.
Will ship, Dewey Holland,
Box 14, Coogler Road, Dal-
ton. |
Old-fashioned sugar Ribbon
H, Ad-
ams, Sardis Church Road, Ma-
full; Wild
treated creosote
Beckham, Molena.
con. Ph, 788-5156. No collect
calls.
Stable manure, $2.50 for
1/2 ton truck load at barn.
Charles L. McDaniel, De-
mooney Road, Rt. 1, College
Park. Ph. 964-6845. .
Real, nice large print sacks,
ene one of a kind, 3 for
$1.60; large white sacks
ee 3 for $1.50 All PP in
Ga. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt.
1. Newnan.
Pulverized shade dried sage,
50c cup. No orders less than
$2. Postage nocd: Mrs. J. F.
Waldrop, Rt. 2, Temple.
2500 sugar cane, 5
ft. avg. at 8c stalk; 3000 Red
:|Sugar cane, 5 ft. avg. at 6c
ee Kenneth Mallgren, Rt.
. Millwood.
Barn stored oak fence posts,
7 ft. good size split and round
mixed, 25c ea. or 50 for $10.
lat my barn. M. G. Reed, 3844
Dogwood Farm Road, Decatur.
Ph. BU 9-7313 after 6:00 p.m.
More than 100 _ gal. old
Sorghum syrup in glass pars,
50c a gal. for entire lot. C.
V. Bruce, Jasper.
2 sides of nice white salt
cured meat, around 18 Ibs.,
50c Ib. FOB. Write first. No
Sunday trade. Clarence Mc-
Millian, Rt. 1, Dacula. Law-
renceville. TH 3-2733.
50 ib. ean fresh hog. lard,
$10. Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3,
(Five Forks), Lawrenceville.
Ph. TH 3-2998.
60 white feed bags, 100 lb.
cap., washed and ironed. Free
of holes. 25c ea. and postage.
Mrs. R. H. Duke, Rt. 5, Box
232, Thomaston.
Electric churn, Kenmore,
good cond., used very little,
$10. Mrs. Jesse Capehart, 103
Dalton. Ph.
BR 8-7933.
Bona Allen Western sad-
dle, russet color, not roping
saddle, $45. Almost like new.
Gail fury, 90 Claren-
eons, Bstates.
Old original Green Sugar
Cane, extra large, soft chew-
ing kind, makes very best
syrup. Can get cane anytime
at farm. 7c stalk. Also new
syrup made from old original
Green Sugar cane, extra
good, $1.50 gal. No shipments.
Bill Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls. Ph.
632-7639.
Garlic, 75 doz, sage plant,
$1.50 doz.: peppermint plants,
50e doz. Myrile Pacelent: 1.
Temple.
Nice, salt cured enn, 75c
lb. also shoulders, 50 Ib.,
average wt. about 25-30 Ibs.
ea., FOB. Comer Meek, Rt. 1,
Alto. (1/2 mi. from Yonah on
paved road).
Good single buggy. Sell or
swap for a real good saddle,
prefer black color with 15 in.
seat. Bring saddle with you
and see buggy. R Q. Brown,
es yas Street, Toccoa. Ph.
39 in. hog wire, 832, 6 in-10
1/2, twenty rod rolls, $16.50
roll, FOB. Robert Spector,
1595 Connally Dr., East Point.
PO 1-6646.
_ Hand picked shade cured
dry Sage, $2. lb.; dry red hot
pepper, $2. lb. Mrs. Lela
Knight, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville.
Jerusalem artichokes for
pickling or planting, $2. gal.
I. J. Etheridge 109 Church
St., Tennille.
Large Martin gourds, 50c
ea., med., 35c; catnip and pep-
permint, 25c bunch, 3 bun.,
60c; sassafras, Queen of
Meadow, yellow root, May
apple root, 4 lb. lard box full,
1.; Martin gourd seed, 25
large pkg. and stamped enve-
lope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Box 50, Ellijay.
Gourds, 6-7 in., 15c; 7-9 in.,
20c, Martin size, you pick up.
Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Bu-
chanan. (Highway 100, 6 mi.
north of Tallapoosa).
Wood dirt Leafmold and
cow barn compact mixture,
75c bu. at my home. Mrs. Ed
Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs-
ville, (1-1/2- mi. North of
Folsom off Hwv. 140).
Yellow root; poke root, yel-
low dock, dogwood bark; yel-
low popular bark; wild cher-
ry bark; red Alder bark, 75c
for 3 lb. coffee can full vep-
permint plants, 10 $1.; 2 gal.
hickory nuts, $1. gal. Add
postage. Rosetta Buler, Rt. 4,
Dahlonega.
Dec. 1961 run pure Ga. Su-
gar Cane syrup in 28 oz. bot-
ties. 12 to case, $6. FOB. Can
ship by express collect. L. H.
Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box. 177, Met-
ter. Ph. 685-1083.
Hen manure, dry, Saye:
ed, free of shavings by bag or
truckload. L. Widney,
3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., S. W.
Atlanta.
One No. 4 Farm Bell com-
plete with stand, good cond.,
$20. FOB, Thomson.
Fresh Calif. multiplying
beer seed, 30c start or 5 starts,
$1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt.
2, Bremen.
Unwashed sheeting feed
bags with lettering, good
grade, no holes or mildew, ee
lb. cap. $2.60 doz. in Ga. Mrs.
Evelyn Panter, Margret.
Home cured meat, 2 sides,
2 hams and 2. shoulders for
sale at my home. J. B. Bram-
lett, Margret.
Jerusalem artichokes, pick-
ling or planting. $1.75 gal. at
my home, (Plant as soon as
eround car be worked). $9.
Exp. Collect; also budded pe-
can trees. $3. up. C. W. Page,
149 North ae Atlanta. Ph.
TR. 4-6452.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want rooted bunch old
tashioned Country bush Sage;
also 2 or more lbs. dried
peaches, peeled, no worms,
and the old fashioned white
pea with brown speckles call-
ed the Whippoorwill pea. Mrs.
Claud J. Conner, 323 Dargan
Pl. S. W., Atlanta 10.
Want several lbs.
crowder, purple hull
State best price. R. J
ren, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.
Want 200 Locust or Cedar
fence post. del, to me. Ray
Durden, 3646 Ashford-Dun-
white
peas.
War-
woody Rd. North Atlanta 19. L
BULLETIN
Want some real goose ieaia-
ers, new ones, about 4 ibs.
Write at once price, eic. Noth-
ing except goose feathers. Mrs.
T. E. Blackburn, 34 Peach-
tree Circle N.E., Atlanta. 9.
Want small guantity Lone
Horn okra seed, the kind that
is tender even when the pods
are grown. State price. Grov-
er Lee, Plainfield.
Want damaged baled hay,
also chicken or stable manure.
Will caul myself. Must be
within 25 mi. Marietta or in
Cobb Co., J. K. Staleup, 1557
Sandtown Rd. Marietta. Ph.
HE. 5-8152.
Want 25 to 50 sweet potato
plants, white meat with pur-
ple skin. Emory Williams,
Rt. 1, Tunnel Hill.
Want good Honey extractor,
2-4 frame. State best price.
Wm. Wattenbarger, Ringgold.
Want a few Yard Long bean
seed. Advise what you have
and price. J. S. Byrum, Rt. 2,
Hartwell.
Want Speckled Cutshort
and old fashioned Georgia
Snapps seed beans. W. A.
Lance, 609 Gfeens Lake Cir-
cle, Rossville.
Want sev. bu. Purple Hull
peas. Quote price. George
Potts, Newnan.
Want Quill melon canta-
loup, and muskmelon seed al-
so the old time yellow canta-
loup. State what you have
and price. Woodrow Smith,
Rt. 2, Box 135, Boston.
Want all kinds of ornamen-
tal pepper seed also the 7
yr. and Yo Yo pepper. Advise
what you have and price. Mrs.
Ida K. Satterfield, 18 Felton
St., Cartersville.
Want 50 good Locust post,
within 35 mi. Tate. State best
price and directions to place.
Mrs. Howard W. Raye, Tate.
Want some squash pepper
seed. Advise what you have
and price. Mrs. Lily Pirkle.
Rt. 4, Box 39, Douglasville.
Want some white Rice and
also some strawberry pop
corn seed. Advise. Mrs. W.
Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca-
milla.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
50e start and stamped, ad-
dressed envelope. No COD.
Mrs. Keedie Nolen, Rt. 1, Fal-
ton.
Long, red hot pepper pods
for home use, 25c doz. pods
or 5 doz. pods, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
Box 58, Ellijay.
Barn stored oak fence posts,
7 ft., good size, split and
round mixed, 25c ea. or 50
for $10. at my barn. M. G.
Reed, 2844 Dogwood Farm
Road, Decatur.
Red, white strawberry pop
corn, 10 ears, $1. doz.; Indian
bright colors with or without
shucks, 15 ear, 2 for 25c. 8
ears, $1.: 3 garlic bulbs, large
blooming size, 50c doz. Calif.
multiplving beer seed. 50c
start... Mrs: Tom Harkins,
Mountain City.
notices.
NOTICE TO
ADVERTISERS
The Market Bulletin staff has received a number of
vegetable and flower plant notices from persons who have
not complied with the new regulations governing such
No such notices will be accepted for publication in
the Bulletin uniess such persons have requested a permit
and have had their operation inspected.
Those desiring further information on these regula-
tions are invited to write fhe....
EDITOR, MARKET BULLETIN
Department of Agriculture
19 Hunter Street, S. W.
Atlanta 3, Georgia
eo aM Rp a ome
PAGE SE!
Country hams, 25-30 bsee
85c lb; middlings, 15-20 lbs.
40c lb. From meat type hogs.
corn fed. (No slop or: gar~
bage). G. L. Bramlett, Rt. 4
Marietta. Ph. 428-8947.
One 12-iny x 40; ft. -62piy.
canvis belt, excellent cond.,
formerly used to pull a corn.
mill. $35. B. B. Wynn, Rt. 3, Sie
(High Falls), Jackson.
New Eng. saddle; show
type, $75.; used parade out-
fit, fancy saddle, corona, etc.,
color mahogany brown, $175. ~
Gloria Coleter, Commerce.
Ph. 335-4058. :
Want some original straw~
berry watermelon seed. H. F.
Alligood, Rt. 4, Crestwood
Gardens. Moultrie.
Want few hives with Itali-
an bees; free of disease. Give
location to your place and
state price. T. C. Freeman,
3124 Powder Springs St.,
Marietta.
Want bush or bunch velvet
beans. Give quantity and
price. Bill Leard, Box 253,
Hartwell.
Want at once 100,000 stalks
good seed cane. State price
and amount you can deliver at
bed. Charles Palmer, Mt.
Vernon.
Will clean hen houses for
manure in DeKalb, Douglas
and Gwinnett counties. W. J.
Bales, 114: East Lake Dr.,
Doraville. Ph. 457-2964. .
Want gal. or more of run-
ning white Purple Hull peas.
Not bunch peas; Also few yd.
long peas, not beans. H. B.
Countryman, 214 Smith
Street, Americus.
Want six pecan trees 1-4
ft., either Schiev or Stuart.
John R. Teasley, Rt. 3, Can-
ton.
Want May pear tree, also
old-fashioned Horse Avple
tree and sweet Pomegranate.
Write first. Mrs. A. H. Mar-
quardt, 3262 Stillwood Dr.,
Hapeville. iol
Want root bunch of old-
fashioned country bush sage.
Give price in first letter. Sale
lie Lett, 1504 E. Ward Street,
Douglas.
Want 6 stands of honey pees
in patent gums. Seggie Dun-
can, Rt. 3, Five Forks, Law-
renceville. Ph. TH 3-2998.
Want good used. western
saddle, bridle and brest strap.
W. K. Walker, Box 233, Zebu-
lon.
Want two or three gourds
for drinking vurposes, last
years crop. Write first. Mrs.
A. H. Marquardt, 3263 Still-
wood Drive, Hapeville.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Nice quilt tops made of new
materials, 1 Sheeps Ey, 1
Peddle Wheel, One Star, 1
Fools Puzzle, $3.00 ea. top.
Mrs. J. H. Hearn, 1362 Elva
Dr., Atlanta, 11. DI 4-2668.
PAGE EIGHT
Swine Will Be Validated Brucellosis - Free
MARKET BULLETIN _
(Reprinted from Agricultural Research)
Validated Brucellosis - Free Herd |
vuats a new term hog producers are go-
ing to be hearing more about.
Its going to be widely used in an in-
tensified swine brucellosis eradication
effort just begun by the States and
USDA. Heres how the program works:
Individual herds are validated brucel-
Icsis-free for one year, using all proced-
ures recommended by the U. S. Livestock
Sanitary Association and approved by
USDA and cooperating States. In brief,
these procedures consist of two consecu-
tive negative blood tests of each adult an-
imal in a herd. When a herd qualifies,
the owner is supplied with an appropri-
ate sign bearing the symbol of validation
identifying his herd as a source of bru-
cellosis-free hogs.
ARS veterinarian C. K. Mingle, who
heads brucellosis eradication work, points
out that such a herd will be known as a
Validated. Brucellosis-Free Herd. This
' hew term replaces the designation Certi-
~ fied Brucellosis-Free Swine Herd, which
~ has been used in various State swine bru-
_ cellosis programs.
Reason for the change, Mingle ex-
plains, is that hog producers generally
associate certified with the production
testing certification programs of pure-
bred swine associationsas in Certified
_~ Meat Sire and Certified Litter. The word
validated is being used to avoid confu-
Sion 6
Sales Events
March 15 Thursday
1:00. PM PUREBRED
POLLED. HEREFORD SALE
_ KATY BEE FARMS, Keliy,
Jasper Co. Certified Brucel-
losis Free Herd No. 260
Trust Officer,
heifers, 39 bred heifers, 34
calves and 9 bulls also,
selling all dairy and farm
equinment. Wm. B. Stark,
C and S.
Natn! Bank, Atlanta 2.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
About 5 percent of the Nations swine
herds are infected with. brucellosis. In
some areas, it 1s estimated that 20 to 30
percent of all herds are infected. Besides
costing the swine industry about $10 mil-
lion a year, this disease is a serious haz-
ard to human health. In the past, most
cases of human brucellosis (undulant fe-
ver: resulted from Brucella abortus, the
- bovine strain of the disease. But with the
marked reduction in bovine brucellosis,
the main source of human infection is
now Brucella suis, the strain commonly
found in swine. In 1959, for instance,
more than half of the 892 documented
cases of undulant fever were traced to
contact with swine,
EMPHASIS FIRST ON
PUREBRED HERDS
Eventual eradication of the disease in
all swine herds is the goal of the pro-
gram. However, according to Mingle,
major emphasis first will be on valida-
tion of purebred herds. These are the
source of most breeding boarsand swine
brucellosis is primarily spread by infect-
ed boars. The disease is also spread by
contact with other infected animals or
-with contaminated feedlots and pastures.
Symptoms include abortions and weak
_ pigs, failure to settle (because of abor-
tions which occur so early they arent
noticed), lameness, and temporary or per- -
manent sterility. ;
Quilt tops, $2.50 ea. squares
pieced to put together. At my
house. .Call before coming.
Mrs. Bill Langley, Rt. 3, Box
3848, College Park. Ph. PO
7-9391. Sete d ;
Good sized fancy aprons of
nice material. Prints, white
and colors, cut by pattern, all
well trimmed, 85c ea., 7 for
$5. Small aprons, 6, $2.00. Add
-postage. No checks. Mrs. Gma
srd_successive year of ac-
Reece, Rt. 1, Woodstock.
creditation. .... Selling 68
polled Herefords, 20 breed-
ing age bulls, 48 heifers,
red and open. .. CMR and
ALF breeding. At the farm.
For catalogue, write, E. F.
Perrt, Kelly. green,
March 9-10-Friday and Sat-
urday 10 AM both days...
Holstein Dairy cows, of the
velope.
.3 New hand-made double
bed sized quilts; Trip Around
the World and Log C
ea.; 1 fancy pieced of 4 col-
ors, white, red, brown and
$8.00 plus
Write before ordering. Enclose
stamped self - addressed en-
Minnie L. Stephens,
Rt. 1, Box 9, Young Harris.
abin, $6
postage.
Average size crocheted
counterpane white pop corn
stitch, $45.00. square and.
round pillows, $2.25. Turtle
Ridge,
| you have any questions about old-
(Continued From Page D 3
earnings either your actual net or 2
your farm gross income;
(2) If your gross farm income is
than $1,800, and your net farm ec
are less than $1,200, you may use
your actual net or $1,200;
If your gross farm income is
than $1,800, and your net farm eart
are $1,200 or more, you must use th
tua] amount of your net earnings.
Because of the opticn available,
employed farmers with gross incon
low as $600 can obtain social
credit for 1961and so build prote
for themselves in their old age, or if
become disabled, and protection for
survivors in case of death. ie
Some farm owners who receive
rent or crop shares from tenant fart
can get social security credit for tha
come. If the farm landlord (or his ag
under his agreement with his tenant,
terially participates in the production
management of production of the -
crups raised on his land, this incom
be reported for social security purpt
Information regarding taxes due
tax return forms can be obtained at
Internal Revenue Office at 275 Pe
tree Street, N. E. Atlanta, Georgia
Survivors, or disability insurance, the)
ple in the social security office at
Peachtree Street, N. E., Atlanta 3, G
2 Step Around the Moun-
tain quilt tops, - Gentlemans.
Bow pieced from red and.
beige cotton;
Star, $3.00 ea.; one Top piec-|
ed in 3 in. blocks with differ-
ent colors, $2.50. All new ma-
terial. Add 35c
each top, No checks. Mrs. Lee
Reece, Rt.. 2; Box 77, Ellijay.
Crocheted booties in in-|
fants sizes
yarn, pink, blue or - yellow.
Some white trimmed in col-
ors, $1.00 pr. PP. State color
preference. Mrs.
Jiams, Rt. 2, Box 132, Blue
gia will be glad to answer them.
5 quilt tops, dbl. be
made of new print scrap
Lazy Gals, 1 Non Sue
| Saddle, $2.50 ea: Mi
Davis, Rt. 1, Empire
fg doi. bed size quil
Eight Pointed
postage for
made of nylon}
Dalton.
Napkins with crocheted ed,
ing, 6 for $1.50. Coat hang.
with crocheted covers, 15c
Pot holders, 25 ea. Quilt
J. L. Wil-
vanity pillows, $2.25 ea: 1
yellow, 1 cream piece, chair
and sofa $5.50. Add postage.
Mary Tumlin, Estanollee.
Guy W. Findley Dairy .. .
located 5 mi. NW Duluth
eo Selling 436 Holstein
cows at auction, 225 milk-
ing, 75 springers, 54 open
ming.
Buy or Exchange for,
im case of separately owned tracts.
nature will NOT be published.
--\Nofices of out-of-state property ar
NOT be allowed, except when a Georgia
and is necessarily out of the state
with the notice.
motices or to stop pu
will be discarded.
Bulletin. Agricultural Bidg.,
the original notices.
Dbl. bed sized quilt tops,
$3.30 ea. in Georgia. Mrs. H.
C. Westbrook, Rt: 2, Cum-
_ SPRING FARM LAND EDITION MARCH 21
_____ The annual spring FARM LAND edition of the Market Bulletin will be
published Wednesday, March 21. The deadline for ail notices arriving in the
Bulletin office is March 7. Notices received |
of reason involved) will NOT be published.
/ Only Farms and Farm Land for Sale, for
or Wanting to Rent are ELIGIBLE for publication,
Notices may not exceed 70 words, including neme,
number when desired. Notices will be cut down"
submitted otherwise. ONE notice ONLY to an individual or family, except
. Notices in the interest of Real Estate firms, agents, brokers, banks,
dealers, etc., or for city and big town lots, individual houses, apartments
or rooms, stores, filling stations, summer or winter resorts, and of LIKE
fer non-residents of Georgia will
taxpayer owns the Georgia land
- ++ im such cases, an exxlanation for the
out-ef-state address should accompany the notice and will be published
After going to press"it is ABSOLUTELY IMPOSSIBLE to alter
lication of the original copy. All duplicate notices _
_.? Motices should be corefully written (typed or printed preferred) and
signed. in the PERSCNAL HAMDWRITIMG of
nefice . .. then addressed fo Elizabesh Hynds, Editor of Notices, Market
19 Hunter St., S. W., Atlanta 3, Ga.
The Bulletin is not and will not be RESPONSIBLE for
or Prirters' errors, or for errors (of any kind) made by the patrons in writing
10 yds. fancy double tatting,
White with rose border and
white with blue border pil-
loweases, $1.50 pr. Add post-
age. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt.
2, Cumming.
with lining, $3. for both
rons made to order, 50c
Mrs. R. C. Owen, 208 Pop
ee N. E., Atlanta . Ja
all white, 50c yd. PP. No
checks. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt.
3, Box 155, Millen. :
Large size crocheted bed~-
spread (to go for benefit of
March of Dimes). Make best
offer. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt,
2, Box 150, Camilla.
Crocheted baby booties,
colors, wool or nylon thre
ribbon ties to match, $1.10 p
Also light blue wool _bab:
sacque, $2.50. Mrs. Fred A
kinson, Sr., Rt. 4, Valdost
pink, blue
ater than March 7 (regardless PP, Mailed
Money Rent, Wanted to
hand laced a
$1. pr. Add
Soft, washable genuine
lambskin infants
nd emb. in white,
postage. 3 pr. $3.
in gift box. Nees
=| Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, New
a| Echota, Calhoun.
Broadcloth pillow cases
emb., $1.25 pr., large or med
ium; sheeting emb., $1. p
7 dish towels, $1.; old
ioned bonnets, $1.; aprons,
small, $1.; medium, 50c, ue
$1. Add 35c postage. a
Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, B
moccasins,
and white. Ali
address and phone E| es, $2. pr.
or returned to writer if
Ej lace trim,
1, Temple.
Large size emb. pillow cas-
@| 1.25; button crown,
B| Print aprons trimmed tie-on
f\ 75c; bibs 1-6 yrs, $2.25; ba-
tiste diaper shirts 50c; baby
j; Sacques, cotton trimmed 59c;
g| 3pc. vanity set, scarf to match
emb. $3.50. Pot
j| holders, quilted, woven, 15c-
$2.25, Mrs. A. L. Hudgins. Rt.
ford. ;
Aprons with bibs, nicek
trimmed. $1. ea.; q
bibs, 75c ea.; small appliqu
cushion covers, any sha
75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H.
A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
3 new quilt tops of
scraps, extra large, $1.95
plus postage or $2.50 ea.
ladies bonnets,
$1.50;
s| crocheted
cases $1.
Wins, Sei,
f; Monroe,
E White crocheted booties,
;| trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c pr; also bibs
to match, both for $1.; White
lace
: pr;
;| lolders, 75 ea. Add postage. | 75
H. Robinson, Rt. 1,
Mrs. Ruby Logan, River R
Rt. 1, c/o -Turners Store,
Lithia Springs. Sas
Aprons with bibs, 60c e
turned band aprons,
shapes, 50c ea.; large size,
ea. Ladies bonnets, $1
-ea.; dresser scrafs, embroid=
ered and crocheted ends, 50
for pillow
crocheted pot
the party resronsible for the
typographical
15 ea.;
drens d
Fancy organdy
eprons, $1.25 ea.; nice cotton
fi; aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; attrac-
tive work aprons, lg. pockets,
all around, $1.; pot holders,
10, $1.; full cut chil-
resses, nice styles
materials, 1-6 yr.; $2.25,
W. W. Lowman, Rt.
ea.; Add postage. 10 extra
for checks. Mrs. Byron Hay=
nes, Rt. 8, Gainesville. ~
Half-star 3 pe. dresser. se
$1.25; Whirl dresser set, 3-p<
$1.25; oval pansy piece, $2
and | PC: Pansy dresser set,
Mrs. | z
and lace