Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 May 2

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_ Phil Campbell,



ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1962



Farm

Work

WANTED



with 3 children
taking care of 8
broilers on halves
week. Need house
Have had lots of
. Will go anywhere
Evelyn Davis,
Rd., Marietta.

man, age 50, wife,
job tending broil-
ears experience. No

Will go anywhere
Georgia. Can fur-
-M. A. Garrett, Rt.

with laying hens

after farm. Exp.
n, wife, 17 yr. old
work: full-time, 14
boy and 12 yr. old
work when out of
ve 3 mi. from Du-
Lawrenceville Hwy.
dinal Lake Estate.
sley, P. O. Box 459,

man, age 64, wants
hicken farm or small
years exp.

ig machine. Would
caretaker for

man, age 57, good
resently employed.

: Have my
rniture, want private
uarters. J. H. Lang-
10 Arkose Dr., Atlanta
DR 77-3742.

ied man with wife and
children wants job
or farming. Exp. in
nd all types of farm
ana dairy for 12 yrs.
id Lee Hunt, Box 142-
1, Baconton.

ined, white practical

desires position on farm
lanta with elderly
- eouple doing light
ork for room, board
sonable salary. Ethel
field, 180 Savannah
, Atlanta.

ed man, age 36, with
d 4 children, wants
farm. Exp. in dairy
ultry work. Can also
ar and tractor. Wife
light housework or
rk, Salary plus house
ties. On school bus
J. H. Howe, 821 Mar-
S. E., Apt. 2, Atlanta.

job on farm looking
ogs, cattle or chickens.
of age. Do not drink
. Will go anywhere.
alary. W. B. Mason,
} Whitehall St., S.W.,
Shores,



Want to manage beef cat-
tle farm. Fully exp. Need 5-
Rm. house wired for electrici-
ty. Will pay standing rent for
farm. Monroe Tanner, 382
Peeples St., S. W., Apt. 220,
Atlanta.

White, single man, 50 yrs.
old, wants job on farm look-
ing after cows or garden
work. Can drive tractor. B. L.
Brown, P. O. Box 127, Butler.

White



man and family,

wants work on farm, exper-

ienced in all kinds of work.
Need 5 Rm. house with water
and lights on _ school bus
transportation, and main
route. Three of the children
can work when school is out.
Want weekly salary and 5
1/2 da. wk. Write stating
salary for myself and my
wife and children. A. J. Bul-
lard, Rt. 1, Buena Vista.

Middle = age white man
would like job as care-
taker of small farm close to
town doing light jobs or as
companion to some semi-in-
valid man. Thomas R. Welch,
Baconton,

Farm Help

WANTED

Want night watchman for
pullet range. Good house
trailer provided for living
quarters. Must have good re-
putation. $25. wk. No work
other than walking. Eugene

M. Callaway, Callaway Pullet |

Farm, Rayle. Ph. BR. 4-7825.

Want white lady at once to
lave in and do housekeeping
and light farm work for el-
derly lady. Room, board and
small salary. Good home for
tight person. Mrs. J. O.
Lightsey, Rt. 1, Bristol.

Want middle age white
couple, no children. Wife to
work in farm home and hus-
band to work on beef cattle
farm. Salary, room and board
for both. Must have fair edu-
cation, be neat, clean and re-
spectable. No drinkers. Fur-
nish Ref. and nearest phone.
J. Lynwood Bentley, Sr., The
Rock. Ph. 647-3688.

Want middle or older age
Christian couple with own
income. Rent free in exchange
for work in and around farm
home. Pay own light bill and
1/2 water bill. No bath or hot
water. Satisfactory Ref. must
be furnished. On transporta-
tion. Mrs. Katie L. Cox, Box
271, Sandy Springs. Ph. 993-
6690 after 7:00 p.m. week-
days. :

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Georgia
MPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
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_berton.

Athens.



AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR

May 4, 5Gainesville Jaycees World Championship
Rodeo, City Park, Gainesville.

May 11, 12Elbert County Farm Bureau Agricultural Ani-
mal and Rodeo Show. Granite Bowl Stadium, El-

May 14, 15Hereford Progress Clinic, University of Geor-
gia, Demonstrations, lectures, judging. American
Hereford Assn. and Georgia Hereford Assn.,





Want man or couple for
caretaking duties and light
farm work. Can furnish
house, lights, fuel and pay
small salary for caretaking
and daily wages for farm
work, Prefer man with some
income of his own. Ref. re-
quired. C. W. Bradley,
Chatsworth. Ph. OX 5-8577.

Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. 5-Rm. house on
school bus route. No drinkers.
Give ref. Jack Willis, Rt. 2,
Folkston. 3

Want nice, healthy, reliable
white woman to live with
elderly couple on farm and do
light. chores. Private room
and board in modern home
and $14. weekly. Mrs. H. M.
Meadows, 403 Church St,
Swainsboro. Ph. 7-8253.

Want good reliable middle-
age married man to help in
dairy. George Rice, Madison.



Want Christian white wo-
man to live in home with
widow and do light garden-
ing, cooking, housekeeping
and laundry. Room, board and
$15. weekly. Mrs. W. D. John-
son, White Oak.

Want white woman to live
with elderly couple and do
housework and light farm
work for room, board and
small salary. J. V. Hamilton,
Rt. 2, Box 51, Kennesaw. Ph.
428-5916.

Want young couple to help
on vegetable farm. Man_ to
help with truck farming, wo-
man to do some light house-
work. Room, board furnish-
ed. Small wages. Prefer per-
son that can drive a car J. F.
Eaton, Rt. 1, Ranger. Ph. 334-
2413. (Located on Fairmount
line).

Equipment

New Holland Super 77 pick-
up hay baler with motor, ex-
cellent cond., $750.00; also 2
J. D. mowers, No. 8 and No. 5.
Want 8 in, 10 in. or 12 in. soil
scraper or leveler. J. D. pre-
ferred. Norman Johnson, War-
renton. Ph. HO 5-3549.



Case 6 ft. 6A grain combine
with 4 cylinder air-cooled
Wise. motor. Both gocd cond.,
$325.00 for both. Also good 75
ft. long heavy duty 5 in. end-
less belt, $40.00. J. D. Hogan,
Jr., Rt. 4, Dublin, Ph. HO 3-
2838, Dudley.

John Deere 12-A combine,
pulled by power unit, good
cond., $295.00. L. H. Jones, Rt.
2, Flowery Branch. (Located
1 mi. from Blackshear Place
on Winder Hwy.).

8 ft. grain binder, 3-disc
plow for M tractor; 5 disc til-
ler; UD-6 power unit; h a y
loader; grain drill, 18/7 with
grass seed attachment; ma-
nure spreader. All IHC. In
good running cond. W. G. Burt,
Bolingbroke,

8-point hitch, 2 disc plow
for Ford tractor, slightly used,
$100.00. Will have to move
same. W. B. Hutcheson, Rt.
3, Box 36, Lees Mill Rd., Col-
lege Park, Ph. PO 1-8229.

1948 model 9-N Ford trac-
tor, gocd tires. Also side or
terracing plow, 24 disc
smoothing harrow with new
boxing, power pulley and 3-
point hitch cutoff saw, one
row Cole planter and cultiva-
tor attachment. All good cond.,
$500.00. Clayton O. Parker,
Rt. 2, Canton.

THC, rear mounted fast
hitch, 7 ft. mowing machine,
excellent cond; also would
like cub cadet tractor. H. M.
Simpson, McDonough. Ph. 423-
3898.

1954 Ford Jubilee, A-1
cond., new paint, two-disc
plow, new cultivator and
blade, cutting harrow. Come
see. Also 1959 Studebaker 1/2
ton pickup truck with over-
load springs, like new, 8000
actual mi. Bought new. Come
see, $995.00. Grady Harris,
Quillian Rd., Dalton. Ph. BR
8-7987. No collect calls.

180 rabbit hutches, 36 in. x
30 in. x 18 in. $1.00 and $2.00.
Metal feeders, 50c ea., dew-
drop valves, 15c ea. Also
want automatic poultry feed-
er with approximately 3006 ft.
of trough. Preferably Big
Dutchman or Keenco. W. C.
Henry, Jr., Rt. 1, Kennesaw.
Ph, 428 - 4916, Marietta.

NUMBER 35

John Deere tractor, 1952 ~
B model, new tires, new paint,

}| good cond., $495.00. Mrs. Hare

dy, 335 King Ave.,
Ph. LI 8-4302.

4 A. R. Wood electric brood~
ers, 1000 cap. Used only a few
times, $40.00 ea. including wir=
ing. Thomas W. Carlan, Rt. 1,
Martin.

Athens,

Harvey Hammermill, model
H-11, good cond., used very
little, 11 in., $125.00. Roy Ar-
cher, P. O. Box 333, Carroll-
ton.

50 egg cap. electric incuba~
tor Farmmaster. Has never
been used, new. $10.00. E. R.
Casper, Rt. 1, Oakwood. Ph.
LE 4-7377.

D. C. Case tractor, about
1940 model, good running
cond., fair tires, $200.00; also
case PTO tractor mower, 7 ft.
blade, used one season, $75.
R. M. Davison, Woodville.

Caterpillar No. 7 bulldozier
with blade, $4,500.00; 10 yard.
Bucyrus - Erie pan, $1,250.
Loyd Moore, LaGrange. Ph.
TU 2-6357.

Allis - Chalmers mower Nov.
3, good cutting condition, $75.
C. C. Campbell, Rt. 1, Box 38,
White Plains.

Simplex 6-row cotton dus-
ter, fit most any tractor or
trade for garden tractor or
roto-spader. R. V. Hamrick,
Ranger.

Mowing machine to fit Mo-
del G Allis - Chalmers trac-
tor, used very little, perfect
cond., $100.00 or will trade
for disc plow. W. T. Robinscn,
Rt. 5, Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-
2549.

Garden tractor, 3 HP with
cultivator and plow feet, good
cond., $90.00. Charles W. Pope,
Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Ph. 943-
5017.

Big pickup hay baler. Your
choice, either New Holland 77,
4-cylinder motor driven or
Int! T-55 PTO driven. Both
excel. cond. Must keep one.
Reasonable. W. A. Selmon,
Jones Ferry Rd., Palmetto. Ph.
463 - 5971, Atlanta.

2 2-H plow stocks, two 1-H.
plew stocks, 2 Fowler plows,
3 single plow stocks; middle
buster, harrow, cotton corn
planter, Guano distributors.
All good cond. Also 2 bridles,
4 mule collars, 2-H wagon and
other farm tools. All fair cond.
All mule drawn. Mrs. James
Fisher, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Gravely garden tractor, 6.6
HP, less than 1 yr. old; 30 in.
rotary mower, riding sulky,
cultivator; also 2 wheel trai-
ler, 7 ft. long 5 ft. wide body,
coil springs, leaf springs and
shock absorbers. Also 2 ft. high
removeable sides. Sid C. Her~
ring, Rt. 3, Conyers. Ph. 483-



7714.

Georgia First

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Ph. 467-3357.



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Equipment

FOR SALE

Utility trailer, $25.00; also
front-endloader for Ford trae-
tor, $350, or will trade f or
front blade for Ford tractor.
Thomas S. Lawson, 118 Pine
Ridge, Marietta. Ph. 427-1088.



AC eombine in geod cond.
er trade for pickup truck, 1-
row tractor, hogs or cattle.
Paul Lowe, Rt. 5, Dalton.

Bolen husky garden tractor,
turning plough, cultivator,
harrow and mower, $185.00.
250 gal. propane tank, $135.
Will deliver within 25 mi. of
Marietta. R. W. Cason, 287
Cunningham Rd., Marietta. Ph.
428-8493. No collect calls.

1950 Studebaker 1/2 ton
pickup, good cond., new tires.
mew battery. Franklin R. Wil-
Hiams, Rt. 2, Villa Rica. Ph.
459-5862.

1959 Farmall 200 tractor
with cultivators, turners, in
A-1 cond. Also single section
eutting harrow, fair cond.
Reasonably priced. Robert A.
Cearley, Rt. 1, Dalton.

One wheel trailer, good
cond. with extra wheel. Rig-
ged for Volkswagon, $75.00.
J. A. Ware, 2818 Rollingwood
Lane, Atlanta 16. Ph. DR 8-
8897.

H tractor, good cond., $395;
5-dise Intl tiller plow, $125;
Tntl] M grain drill, 16 x 7
with fertilizer attachments,
$395.00; 101 McCormick com-
bine, 12 in. grain header, 2-
row ccrn header, excel. cond.
Ralph Westbrook, Louisville.
Ph. MA 5-3311.

Field planter for Super 575
David Bradley garden trac-
tor. Complete with fertilizer
harper and all gears and
seed plates. All new with in-
structions. K. Hop Perkins, 5
South Grady St., Claxton.













Liquid manure _ spreader.
Picks up and spreads manure.
500 gal., vacuum pump, used
_ Jess than 6 mo., $450.00 FOB
Baldwin. Henry Perry, Bald-
win.

_, Che2zp. single plow stock,
dbl. plowstock and Planter
Jr. R. H. Pace. 4819 Glenwood
Ra., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-5152.





Allis Chalmers tractor,
good cond. with harrow, disc,
tiller, cultivators, planters,
Sherfield sweep, two - wheel
trailer, power takeoff. J. H.
Findley, 431 West Ave., Car-
rollten.



Two_all-steel portable saw-
mills, 1 ea. 0 and 00 Frick; 2
all - steel portable edgers;
Frick and Corley, 471 G. M.
diesel power unit; 440 John
Deere diesel bulldozier; big
logging mare, H. G. Dunn, Rt.
4, Canton. Ph. 479-4731.

Master ram pump, 2 in.,
good cond., mfg. by Rife En-
gine Co., Serial No. 6116, $50.
H. V. Craig, Rt. 3, Lafayette.
Ph. 6-0312. No collect calls.

A. C. field chopper with row
crop and grass attachment;
two silage wagons with PTO
unloading systems. Sell to-
gether or separately. Arlin O.
Wheat, Rt. 1, Buckhead. Ph.
611-J-3, Madison.

Blue Boy, 6-row, 3 point
hitch tractor cotton duster.
Complete with pulley and set
of new belts. Only dusted 45-
A cotton two seasons. First -
Class shape, $100.00. FOB
Vienna. Charlie Bailey, Rt. 3,
Vienna.

Rome 8-disc bush and bog
harrow, Made especially for
use on John Deere M tractor;
also No. 5 John Deere Mow-
ing machine, Sears 11 in. ham-
mer mill, all good cond. Reason-
ably priced. Also want bush
and bog harrow with 3-point
hitch. A. C. Mills, Rt. 1, Box
264, Norcross. Ph. 448-2035.

4 milking pails and all
equipment: Dulaval milking
unit; 1 yr. old, will pull 4
milkers, 1 H. motor. C. C. Car-
ter, Rt. 7, Gainesville. (Locat-
ed 6 mi. west Hwy. 53).

1950 Chev. 3/4 ton trk., ply-
wood sides, good heater a n d











tires, runs good. W. D. Kim- | Dee

bro, Stone Mountain. Ph: 469-



8926,



4zio, Americus. Ph. 7

Farmall tractor, Taylor-
way harrow and mower. All
good cond. See anytime at my
place, 8 mi. west Fayetteville,
1 mi. off Hwy. 54. O. E. Harris,
Rt. 2, Senoia.

Mowing machine to fit mo-
del G Allis - Chalmers trac-
tor. Used very little, m per-
fect cond.,



inson, Rt. 5, Carrollton. Ph.
TE 2-2549.

2-wheel trailer, steel bed,
$20.00; 1959 1 ten Chev.
pickup truck, $700.00; shal-
low well pump and tank and
jet and foot valve, $30.00..
J. A. Crimmins, Rt. 2, Barnes-
ville.

One hay baler, McCormick
Deering, new tires, 3 new
blocks 2 grain pans. Will sell
cheap. All gocd cond. W. A.
Arrington, Barton.

Dump truck, 1952 Studer-
baker box type with recondi-
tion motor. Works good, 95.00.
Roy Goodwin, 1930 North
Drive, S. W., Atlanta 11. Ph.
DI 4-2995.

1948 J. D. A. tractor, not in
running order. J. D. Mower
with 7 im. bar; J. D. rotary
mower. N. E. McGinty, Nor-
wood. Ph. HO 5-3740.

~ Farmall cub tractor with all
equipment in good cond., $350;
J. E. Hancock, Rt. 2, Rock-









mart. (Located 9 mi. from
Buchanan near Mt. View
Church).



Terratrac frent end loader
with 1/2 yd. bucket, crawler
type, $750.00 or will trade for
Ford tractor and harrows. J.
C. Franklin, Rt. 1, Mt, Airy,
Ph. CL 754 - 6208.

Mowing machine and rake,
both with tractor tongue and
good cut-off wood saw on good
frame. All real cheap. See at
my home. E. H. Thompson,
Shady Dale.

1956 John Deere, Model 420,
w/front end loader, bot! like
new; 1947 1-1/2 ton Ford
truck w/1950 motor; 1948
Chev. 1/2 ton pickup w/ 1956
Chev. motor, good cond. John
C. Michael, Rt. 2, Winder. (8
mi. S. E. of Winder off Hog
Mountain Rd.).

Cole planter to fit cub Far-
mall tractor. Complete with
attachments to hookup on
rear of tractor and work on
lift, new cond. planted only 4
acres. Dbl. seed hopper type
planter with fertilizer hopper
on separate drive. M. A. Mc-
Carty, Rt. 1, Lithonia. Ph. 483-
8341 (Conyers).

1320 ft. of 3 in. and 4 in.
pipe; 10 rainbird sprinklers;
Lekoi heavy duty motor on
wheels. Factory equipped to
burn butane gas. Used very
little. Will sell reasonably. A.
J. Padgett, Rt. 1, Keysville.
Ph. 3734, Waynesboro.

W. C. Model Allis - Chal-
mers tractor with bush and
bog harrow, trailer, smooth-
ing harrow and mowing ma-
chine attachment. All in work-
ing cond., $400.00 at my farm.
G. D. Jacobs, Temple, Ph. 562-
3923. No collect calls.

1954 model cub tractor, hy-
draulic lift side, disc plow,
Gee Whiz set of planters and
cultivators, mowing machine.
All A-1 cond. Mrs. C. G. Har-
ben, Rt. 1, Dawsonville. (Lo-
cated near west side school on
hwy. 53).

_ 8-N Ford tractor, field cul-
tivator with 5 ft, new bush
bog rotary mower. R. C. Bart-
lett, McDonough. Ph. 423 -
3370 before 7:00 p. m.

Irrigation outfit, complete
motor and 500 gal. pump on
trailer, 1200 ft., 4 and 6 in.
pipe, 1 acre gun and all fit-
tings, $1200 or best offer, F.
H. Abney, Rt. 1, Cochran. Ph.
WE 4-2457,

Self - propelled 12 ft. John
re grain combine, very
good ond. Mrs. Natalie Mi-



















$100.00 or will}
||trade for dise plow. W. T. Rob-

2-dise tiller that fits A
Farmall tractor. Reasonably
priced, good cond. I. T. Ethe-
ridge, Rt. 1, McIntyre.

3-point hitch Ford dump
rake. F. B. Haizlip, e/o Fair-
view Farm, Rt. 1, Stoekbridge.
Ph. TR 5-6641.

1000 gal. cap. extra heavy
code grade, underground LP
gas tank im perfect cond. Re-
wently -cleaned and recoat-
ed. Mrs. Flynn E. Hudsen, Jr.,
1267 Carter Rd., Decatur. Ph.
BU 9-3278 after 7:00 p. m.

Colony laying hen nest, 150
hen cap., used 1 month, $25;
Merry tiller Roto-garden trac-
tor, good cond., 3 H. P., $100;
portable 4 - cylinder Winton
gas engine with 110 volts; D.
C. Generator. Also power
takeoff, $75.00, L. M. Chris-
tian, Rt. 1, Monroe.

John Deere 6-dise _ tiller;
Jchn Deere A or B tractor;
case combine; Bear Cat ham-









wagon; New Holland bailing
machine; all machinery in
good cond. E. K. Mann, New-
nan. Z

John Deere combine, No. 25
with motor, good cond.,; set
of planters and cultivators for
Ford tracter, corn and cot-
ton Covington mfg.; Ezz-flow
fertilizer spreader, 8 ft.; Su-
per C Farmall tractor, com-
plete with planters and culti-
vators; 3-dise tiller, John
Deere. Mrs. Grace Phillips,



collect calls.

3H. P. David Bradley gar-
den tractor, with turning plow,
disc harrow, pulpwood saw
and sickle bar, $125.00. Ro-
bert M. Young, Rt. 1, Box 245,
Ringgold. Ph. CH 6893.

All - steel custom built 2-H.
tandum Wheeler trailer. Sad-
dle comp. and steel top. For
cash or trade for 1-ton truck



_|stake body on tractor, mower

and harrow of equal value. C.
E. Kravig, Cairo. Ph. 377 -
2862.

Super C Farmall, complete
with planters, cultivators, fer-
tilizer hoppers, 2-disc tiller;
4-disc tiller; harrow and cot-
ton planters at my farm, 4 mi.
S. W. of Cochran. T. Whipple
Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran. Ph.
WE 4-2441.

Electric Sears incubator.
Used 3 times. Ideal for quail.
Cannot ship. M. C. Mealor,
Hull,

Brillion seeder, 10 ft. wide,
dbl. cultipacker, dbl. seed box-
es, one for clovers, one for
grasses. Good cond., $300.00.
J. C. Nicholson, Rt. 5, Hill Top
Farm, Ala. Rd., Rome. Ph.
232-7212.

1954 model 1/2 ton Ford
pickup truck, 6 cyl., good cond.
for beef cattle or take side
delivery hay rake, good cond.
Trade or sell. Letters ans. C.
H. Whisenant, Rt. 1, Box 198,
Rock Springs. Ph. RI 935-3479.
No collect calls.

1000 lb. cap. Fairbanks
Morse platform scales, prac-
tically new.; 500 chick oil
brooders with extra pipe, used
one season; two 5 ft. chicken
feeders on stand near Nuberg.
Joe B. Higginbotham, Rt. 3,











Hartwell. 5
Platform scale on small

wheels, balance with weights
up to 600 Ibs., $40,00; also Me-
Cormick Deering tractor
drawn hay rake, $60.00. C. A.
Cutler, 3844 St. Marys Rd.,
Columbus. Ph. MU 9-8436.

Wise. air-cooled 1 cylinder
9 HP gasoline engine, good
shape (used to pull corn shel-
ler); also. Fairbanks Morse
platform scales, 100 lb. cap. on
beam, total cap. with weights
1000 Ibs., $50.00; also Hud-
son gas brooder, 750 chick
cap., $25.00. B. E. Hatch, Rt. 1,
Conyers. Ph. 483-7289.

30 ft. flat bed trailer with



single axle. Equipped for va-
cuum: brak Pron cond. Roy
Peacock, Jr, A

mermill, dual wheel tractor}

Oxford. Ph. CO 786-6372. No}






























































age Harveste!
ments; pickup an
best offer; John D
15 frail chopper, best
1954 R-100 Intl pick
offer. Dan Haygocd, Jr,
loden, Ph. TU 5-2141.

1951 Farmall cub
dise harrow, eultivat
ing machine and 2-wh
lor. all good cond., $
J. W. Smith, Rt. 1,
Ph. 562-3406,

David Bradley garden
tor, 7-1/2 HP turning
and sickle mower. Used
season, $250.00. Martin
19 Lanier St., Dalto
Broadway 8-2637. No
calls.

eo Equipmer

WANTED





Want Cub Intl tractor,
-eond. Guy Oxford, Cull
Ph, TU 5-2151. 3

Want 1 ton mixer with
per below the floor wit!
tor and 3-point hook up
tary mower for Ford
doc F. Cash, Cashve
Farm, 4060 Washington
Martinez. :
Want two rear wh
ID-9, W-9 or WD-9
Guy H. Shivers, Norw
HO 5-3554.

Want 6 or 8 dise hea
harrow, Athens, Rome or
valent with 28 in. discs
fer with no roller be
Also want heavy duty
plow Mathis, Hester or
Preferably in South
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folk

Want cultivator for
tractor or only the feet
be reasonable and w
mi. of Atlanta. Ralph
Rt. 2, Marietta. Ph. 428.

Want to trade 1950
truck, long wheel wit
bed, good running con
farm tractor, good cond.
Womack, 1965 Dove Dr.,
Atlanta 11. Ph. 344-2876,

Want sickle - bar mo
cultivator and other atta
ments for David Brad
H. P. garden tractor
cond. and price. Grov
well, Jr., Rt. 2, Box
Griffin.

4-wheel drive jeep,
cond., reasonable, in A
area. R. D. Howser,
Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-768
collect calls.







Want rotary mowe
Planet Jr. - garden tr
Must be good cond. and
sonably priced. Lewis
son, Bex 175, Mt. Vernon.

Want trailer suitable f
hauling Ford tractor. Must
reasonably priced and
50 mi. radius of Atlan
W. Bagwell, Rt. 1, Tucker.
938-1429. 4

Want good used 20-disc

section pulverizing harrow.
J. Westbrook, Gainesville
LE 4-9893.

Want 35-45 HP diesel fa
tractor with wide front wh
and 3-point hitch. Also s
able disc tiller for tra
Would like to trade 8-N
tractor or will purchase.
L. Chandler, P. O. Box 16
Athens. Ph. LI 3-3193.

Want horse drawn one se
tion Iran drag harrow, g
cond. R. E. Alley, Rt. 5, B
515, Austell. Ph. 948-3808.

Want rotary type mower |
Farmall cub tractor. Pre
one to fit behind tractor, He
6 ft. mowing blade for tr
or sell reasonably. Ray
liams, Rt. 1, Box 150, F
Park. a
Want two metal farm ga

11 or 12 ft. long by 4 ft. k
to be used in pasture. O

G



gate 4 x 6 long x 4 ft
Also 5 or. U hydi an
L. E.


NTED

_ spreader, 8, 9)

fust be reasonable.
so need 3-point
k H. Bond, Faiz-
Rt. 1, Ellenwood.

Jersey milch cow,

4 gal. per day on

; also, red polled

if. Both for sale at

e. Mrs. R. H. Whel-
3, Dawsonville.

ace Hereford, about
perfectly marked,
to 500 lbs., stall
papers, fine breeder,
H. Dyer, 295 More-
Hapeville. Ph. PO.

Angus bulls, best of
e blood, 15 mos.
24 mos. old, $300.
gree and Reg. pa-
. . Anderson, Dbl. D
h, Keysville.
Shorthorn bull, beef
ite, 3 yrs. old, $400.;
d bull, red, $175.

ge for age and best}

nes. Brutz English,
eface heifer, about 10
id, for-sale. Cliff West-
eats Box 357, Ros-

d Herefords, dbl. Reg.,
Domino strain, 2 heifers
bull weaning age, $150.
fine young herd

ford bull, wt. 1,400 Ibs.,

, selling to keep from
eeding. S. W. Widener,
1, Brown Rd., Jonesboro,
GR. 8-8039.

nice White polled Short-
rn bulls, from 7 mos. to 1
old, all Reg. and good
ng, reasonably priced.
Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie.

. Black Angus bull, 9
old, from the best Eileen-
bloodline. Good confor-
ion. Priced below real
Carl Newton, 992
water Rd., N. E. Atlanta.

. Reg. polled bulls, Vic-
Domino bloodline, 1-2
old. Eight for sale. Rea~-
y priced. Downs Here-
Thomaston. Ph.

Reg. Angus bulls, good
formation. From clean

best bloodlines. Crow-

eynolds Angus Farm,
Dixie St., Carrollton. Ph.
2-8402.

Angus bulls, one 10 mo,
one 20 mo. old. Reg. and
hood vaccinated, $150. and
poe. Whitaker, Ft. 1,
382, Jonesboro,

chief. Selling to prevent
eding. F. B. Haizlip, c/o
iew Farm, Rt. 1, Stock-
ge. Ph. TR 5-6641.

our white-face cows with
ves by side, $210. ea. cow
_ealf. C. R. Bailey, Rt. 3,
wrenceville, Ph, TH 3-
19
Reg. Angus bull, 5 yrs. old,
Wileenmere breeding, healthy
and ready to go, $425. at
rm. W. T. Torgesen, Whistle
op Farm, Cornelia.

urebred Duroc pigs for
Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Metter.

ebred Duroc males, 3-
1d

| oroductive sows

$15. ea.



2 nice red Duroe gilts,
ready for breeding, purebred
but not Reg., $75. John W.

)Dickerson, Rt. 1, Tritt Rd.,

Marietta (off Sandy Plain

Rd.)

Very choice young Berk-
shire male and female, from
and CMS
bred boars. C. J. Hardman,
Commerce, Ph. 5-389].

Reg. Spotted Poland China
pigs, FFA pig chain, all gilts,
Gary McElhenney,
Eatonton, Ph. 485-



Rt. 4
6346.

18 all color shoats, mostly
red, black and white, listed
boars, all castrated, about 1/2
each male and female, good

ciean healthy stock, avg. wt..

about 50 lbs., $15. ea. FOB
my farm. L. H. Edenfield, Rt.
3, Box 177, Metter, Ph. 685~
1083.

Purebred Duroc gilts, 3-
1/2 mos. to 5 mos. old, treat-
ed for Cholera, can be Reg:,
$30. to $35. ea. Frederick
Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy-
ton (15 mi. SE of on Hwy.
30).

SPC service boars; also 8 and
10 wk. old boar pigs. M. J.





|Biackmon, Pinehurst. Ph.

2938 (Located 4 mi. southeast
of Pinehurst).

Reg. Landrace, service age

koar and gilts from popular}

bloodlines. Also weaned pigs

'from certified stock. M. T.
Courson, Zebina Farms, Ha-}

zlehurst. Ph. 5-2589.

5 Duroe gilts, Duroc boar,
8 wks. old, eherry red. From



top bloodlines, with or with-

out papers, $20. ea. James T.
Braddy, Rt. 3, Waycross. (Lo-
eated 3 mi. due South).

Reg. SPC boars and gilts.
Best bloodlines out of big lit-
ter. Will make fine 4-H pro-
ject. Farrowed Feb. 4. See at
my place. Larry Ferguson, Rt.
1, Cave Springs. (Located 2
mi. west of Dimpseys store).

Purebred Duroc Jersey





|pigs, male and female. Sub-

ject to Reg., 12. wks. old,
treated and wormed. About
60-70 lb. wt. Will: not ship.
R. L. James, Rt. 2, Homer-

| ville.



Horses, Mules & Ponies

2 stud colts, 10 mos. and
1 yr. old, halter broke, $100.
ea. J. H. Fields, Palmetto,
Ph. 463-3159. :

At Stud: Reg. American
saddle horse stallion, Kings
Fancy breeding, deep liver
chestnut with white mark-
ings; also, 3 yr. old pure bred
American saddle horse geld-
ing, light chestnut with 2
rear stockings, gentle and
broke to ride, for sale.
Charles Mundy, Jonesboro,
Ph. GR. 8-8019.

Nice, smart mare mule, wt.
1000 lbs, works anywhere,
dbl. or single, good for sad-
dle use and gentle to handle

but plenty pep, $150. at my}.

place. B. A. Shockley, Apa-
lachee (7 mi. N. of Madison)
Ph. 70R2 (Madison).

Permanent Reg. Quarter
horses, Reg. Palominos and
crosses, fillies, mares, stallions
and geldings. L. F. Driver,
Clarkesville, Ph. 754-4984.

| gentle



6 nice Shetland pony

mares, 4 with colts by side,

all broke for children to ride,
reasonably priced; 2 extra

nice Welsh type geldings,

/$150, ea.; several other pon-
ties, saddles and bridles. Jess}
North Main}
Ph. GR. 8-|

Holbrook, 415
St., Jonesboro,
SUT

Golden Palomino parade
mare, flawless eonformation,
perfectly marked, top ribbon
winner; also,
skin Quarter type mare.
Nancy Anderson, 2506 Wa-
wona Dr., NE, Atlanta 19,
Ph, ME. 6-5147 after 6.

Nice chocolate color mare
Walking horse with white
mane and tail, good with
children and ladies; also, 2
Quarter horse mares,
and well mannered; also, At
Stud: golden Palomino, fee
$25., J. W. Van Horn, 4457
Covington Hwy.,
Ph, BU. 9-5798.

Childrens trained Shetland
pony for sale or trade for
riding horse. E. M.
Frederiksen, Rt. 1, Winston,
Ph. WH. 2-2991 (Douglas-
ville). z

Mule and 2 horse wagon

for sale or trade for good}
Tom Cadausley, |

work horse.
Resaca.

At Stud: beautiful 5- gait-

/ed chestnut with white mane,

tail, blaze and two stockings,

$25. with return privileges. |

Transportation provided. Jer-
ry Brown, Marietta. Ph. 427-
3964.

Gentle horses and ponies,
23 to choose from. Being used
for trail rides and pony ring.
Work horses and mares, pin-
tes, nice quarter mare. Sad-
dles from $25. Buggy, one
seat, good cond., no top. Two
old-time mail buggies, one
winter (enclosed), one: sum-
mer with oblong shade top.
Racking Golden Palomino
stallion at stud, $20. fee.
Trailer transportation and

poard for mares. Don Coch-}|

ran, Rebel Ridge Farm, Ken-
nesaw. Ph. 427-1819, Mari-
etta.

excel, buck-j}

fast |
= voung and fat, $5. ea. See at

Decatur, |

| Horses and ponies boarded.
Individual stalls and use of
pasture. Many riding trails
nearby. Alford Wall, 3691

West Washington Road, East |

Point. Ph. 767-6306.

Sheep and Goats

At Stud: Reg. Toggenburg
buck goat, best of bloodlines,
fee $3. E. J.. McMahon, 1929
|Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE.
3-3710.

| Nubian milk goat, freshened
in March, 1 billy - 1 nanny,
giving about 1/2 gal. daily
when milked, running with
kids at present, $25., will sell
separately. Mrs. Talmadge
Hamlin, Rt. 1, Conyers (Mag-
net Community).





2 common billy goats,

farm. A. L, Lewis, 3665
Thaxton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11,
Ph. DI. 4-2777.

98 grade ewes, 3 rams, 40
lambs, all for $700. O. L. De-
Lozier, 1505 Fairview Rd.,
Atlanta 6, Ph. DR. 3-0113.

Livestock

Want to pasture horses and
ponies or will raise on shares.
Ted DeLoach, Rt. 1, Glenn-
ville. Ph. AL 654-2149,

Want Gentle horse for child
9 yrs. old to ride who can
also pull wagon. Also need
used wagon or buggy to seat
4 people. R. C. Souder, 1837
Waverland Circle, Macon.
Ph. SH 5-2475.

Want purebred shorthorns:
one bull approx. 2 yrs. old;
5 to 10 bred heifers or young
cows. Prefer polled and red
or roan color. Give full de-
tails in first. letter. Roy N.
Emmet, P. O. Box 731, Cedar-
town.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE



Nice young red mare, 800
lbs., bred and gentle, $175.
Also black colt about 1-1/2
yrs. oc, $100.00. (. . C:
Moody, Rt. 1, (Jamestown),
Waycross.

Bay gelding pacer, 7 yrs.

old, bridled, saddled and al-
ready ridden by children; 6
mo. old Walker colt, stud out
of Jim Greys stable. Will
trade for wagon-team of
horses. No reasonable offer
refused. J. Alvin Flemer, Rt.
1, Box 583, Augusta.

Tom Dooley, Shadows
Ambassador, Buddys Black
Boy; 3 top Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing horses, 8 different blood-
lines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561
Bohler Rd. N. W., Atlanta.
Ph. CE 7-1115.

Brown and white Shetland
rony gelding with white sad-
die and bridle, $165. C. R.
Bailey, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Ph, TH 3-7807.

Mule for sale. Will work
anywhere, gentle, $150. Mrs.
J. H. Ford, Rt. 1, (on Dicken
Rd.,) Norcross.



Reg. Quarter horse colt,
Concono - P164338, buckskin
filly, 12 mos. old, very best
breeding from Hired Hand,
Old Sorrell, Wimpy PI, Silas,
Huston Burns, Sport, Joe
Green, $500. Can be seen at
Bar None Ranch, 15 mi. W.
of Brunswick, off Hwy. 341.
E. W. Lewis, PO Box L,
Brunswick, Ph. AM. 5-3247.

Extra good 12 yr. old mule,
950 lbs., works good any-
where, $150., or will trade for
cattle of same value. B. H.
Blazer, Rt. 2, Cartersville,
Ph, EV, 2-6651.

Beautiful Palomino pony.
Will sell cheap. Green brok-
n, will not kick, very gentle,
old. Raymond a Moser,





Welsh and Shetland ponies.
Mares, geldings and yearling
colts. Several sizes and col-
ors to select from. Some child
broken, all gentle, $100. up.
Also Mexican burros, one

Jenny 5 yrs. old, one Jack, 4

yrs. old. Both gentle. Rea-
sonably price. Also saddles,
bridles and pony carts for
sale. Z. W. Kirkland, 2621
Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph.
938-1574.

1 yr. old Shetland stallion,
scrrell, white mane and _tail,
$100.; 3-yr. old grey Shet~-
land mare, $200.; 3 yr. old
Shetland mare in foal, $225.
Several other mares, See at
farm. A. L. Lewis, 3665 Thax-
ton at Ss. A Atlanta 11.

i a) { ; is

White running butterbeans,
long and heavy bearing, Germ.
96 pet., 50c cup, 3 cups, $1.35.
Add postage. Mrs. Seth L.
Hyatt Rt. A. Ellijay.

Old - fashion tender white
Creaseback bean seed, Germ.
86 pet., 65ec cupful PP. Miss
Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59,
Ellijay.

Jumbo gourd seed from
gourds that measure 3 fi.
around, 3 doz., 25 long neck,
grow to 30 in. long, 3 doz.,
25c; Ornamental long and
short necks, several cols, mix-
ed or separate, 3 doz. 25c.
Enclose stamped addressed
envelope. J. H. Gordon, Rt.
1, Adel.

Large, round, dark rind
yellow meat watermelon seed,
Germ. 83 pct., 50 seed for 10c;
150 seed for 25c, 700 for $1.
Enclose stamped self-address-
ed envelope. Mrs. P. E. Tray-
lor, Rebecca.

Seed from Jumbo gourds
over 4 ft. around, $1.50 doz.
Less than 4 ft., 50c doz,; dish-
rag gourd seed 50c doz. In-
clude stamped, self-addressed
envelope. J. M..Owen, Rt. 2,
Tifton.

(oe pea rise 2 SDRC MOMs cine ae

Running okra seed, $1.50
cupful PP; Russian Mammoth
sunflower seed, 60e eupful
PP. H. C, Reid, 23083 South
Pryor Rd,, Atlanta 15, Ph. PO
1-7626,

Good tender, old - time
Cornfield beans, white Cut-
shorts, Germ. 95 pct., 75 cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Andrew
Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters.

Old-time white tender Half
Runner garden beans, Germ.
90 pct., 65e teacup full, 3 cups,
$1.80, 6 cups, $3.50. Can fill
large orders, Add __ postage.
Miss Gennia Brown, Rt, 1,



Ball Ground.



Cal. beer seed, 35c start. R.
'H. Dunbar, 615 W. Jessamine
St., Fitzgerald. ? a4

African Monster (Worlds
Largest), 7 x 8 ft., 3 seeds,
$1.00; Indias
((iike huge snake), 2 seed,
$1.00; Baseball Bat, Baseball,
2 pceks, $1.00; Minnow gourds,



Dishrag, Bird House, Martin,

3 peks., $1.00. Also want 4
ft. Dippers, Cranberry (Aba=

.|bra) and Red Fruited gourds.

L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Good, tender, white Cut-
short cornfield beans Germ.
89 pcet., 60c cupful. Add post-
age. No check or stamps. Mrs,
Henry Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters.

Old-time tender Half-Run-
ner garden beans, Germ. 90
pet., 65c teacup full. White
black-eyed peas, Germ. 91
pet., 45c cupful. Add postage.
John H. Combs, P. O. Box
1864, Atlanta 1,

Old - time white tender
Half - Runner garden beans,
Germ. 96 pct.; pink peanut
beans, Germ. 79 pet.; Speckle,
Half - Runner garden beans,
Germ. 91 pct., 65e cupful for
each kind. Red spotted crow-
der cowpeas, Germ. 93 pet.
Blue Java cowpeas, Germ. 95
pet., 50e cupful. Add postage.
G,. IT, .Brewn, Rt . 1, Bak
Ground.

Little white 6 wks. tender
buneh bean seed, Germ. 95
pet., $1.00 large cupful PP.
Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box

77, Ellijay.

Gocd, tender old-time Corn-
field beans, white Cutshort,
Germ. 92 pct.;. white Crease-
back, Germ. 95 pct., speckl-+
ed Cutshort, Germ. 92 pct. Al-
so white Half Runner garden
beans, Germ. 95 pct. Each
kind 75c eupful. Add postage.
Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt,
3, Ellijay.

Butternut. squash seed,
Germ. 96 pet., 3 doz. for 25
plus 4c postage; Sugar Pill
pumpkin seed, Germ. 95 pct.,
3 doz. for 25c plus 4 postage;
Caster bean seed. Germ. 89
pet., 4 doz. for 25 plus 4e
postage. Small type double
Sunflower seed, Germ. 95 pet.,
3 doz. for 35e plus 4c postage,
Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.

Jumbo gourd seed from
gourds that measure 30 to 35
in., ornamental long and short
necks, several colors, mixed, 3
doz. 25c; also ornamental pep=
pers from the tropics, ever
changing colors, thimble size,
3 doz. 25c. Send stamped ad-
dressed envelepe. Mrs. H. D.
Manley, 27 East Main St,
Statesboro.

Good, tender, old - time
bean seed, white Half Runner,
Germ. 86 pct., White Corn-
field, Germ. 96 pct. Each 75
cupful. Red speckle Crowder
peas, Germ. 92 pet.; Big, white
black eye peas. Germ. 91 pet.
Each 50c cupful. Add postage.
Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.

Good, tender white cern-
field bean seed, Germ. 88 pct.;
little white Half Runner bean
seed, Germ. 88 pct., 60 cup-
ful; big yellow popcorn, Germ,
98 pct., 50e cupful. Add post-
age. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt.
2, Talking Rock.

is Gee a LONE CC ae

Cal. multiplying beer seed,
50c start and stamped ad-
dressed envelope. No C. O. D.
Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Bu-
chanan.

Good, tender, old - time
bean seed, white Half Run-
ner, Germ. 88 pct.; white
ereasback, Germ. 97 pct. Each
kind 75 cupful. Add postage.
Also Sweet William flour
seed, 25e ths. with stamped
addressed envelope. Mrs.
Emory Goble, Ellijay.

Old-fashion little Black Pole
beans or Cornfield beans, pur=
ple vines and string on pods;
blooms also purple, Cup or
1/2 Ib. beans, $1.00 PP. Germ,
90 pct, Ira Knowles, Rt. ly |
Box 28, Moreland ee





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Seed & Plants

FOR SALE



sGa. Red potato plants, 500,

$2.50, 1,000, $4.00; 3000 up,
$3.50 per M. Only strong,
healthy certified plants ship-
ped. B. J. Head, Alma. Ph.
632-4846.

Certified Ga. Red _ potato
plants, 500, $2.50, 1000,, $4.00,
3000 up, $3.50 per 1000. Large
and small orders carefully
handled. B. Lowell Head; Al-
ma. Ph. 632-5229.

Tomato plants, moss pack-
ed, $3.00 M., $1.00 C. Del.;
Jong cane het pepper plants,
$4.00 M, $1.00 C. No checks.
Delivery ready. W. R. Light-
sey, Surrency.

Early Jersey and Charleston
Wakefield cabbage plants,
300 for $1.25; 500 for $2.00;
$3.00 for 1,000. Rutger and
Marglobe tomato plants, Cali-
fornia Wonder sweet pepper
plants, 500, $3.00; 1000, $5.00
or 100, $1.00. Del in Georgia.







- R. Chanclor, Pitts. Ph. MI 8-

2035.

Hicks Broadleaf and cokers,
$3.00 M., 250, $2.00, 50c per
. No less than $1.00 worth
shipped. Prices FOB. Mrs. M.
F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman.

1961 crop Purple top globe
tuhnip seed. Gov. inspected,
Germ. 97 pet. They are clean.
A. L. McKee, Rt. 4, Box 275,
Griffin.

Bearing size Mt. huckleber-
ries, 85c doz; _ blackberries,
dewberries, 20 for $2.00; old -
fashion peach sprouts, black
walnuts, 3 for $1.00; yellow,
roots, 50c doz. rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt.
3, Ellijay.

Everbearing strawberry
plants, $1.25 C; catnip, 4 bun-
ches, 50c; tansy, 50c doz. bun-
ches; balm, 4 bunches, 50c;
spearmint, 6 pants, 50c; pep-
permint, 4 plants, 50c; garlic
bulbs, $1.25 C. Permit No.
239, Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1,
Box 57, Dahlonega.

Rutger Big Boy Marglobe
30, $1.00; Brussell
sprout Broccoli, garlic plants,
95e C.; cabbage collards, 70c
C.; mint, 50c doz.; parsley, $1
doz; stryme, 50c ea. Old-time
Damson plum bushes, 4 for
$3.00. Add 20c postage. F. J.
Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
St., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-
5251.

Streamline everbearing
strawberry plants. $1.35 per
C.; seeds of Devil Claw and
small mixed gourds, 25 pkt.
Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem-
ple.

Marglobe Rutger tomato
plants, $3.00 M, $1.00 C. Del.
Mess pack ready. Can fill big
orders. Also hot peppers, $4
M. del. Ruby Lightsey, Sur-
rency.















Indian corn, germ. 91 pct.,
35 cup, $1.25 qt., corn germ.
88 pct., 25 cup, $1.00 at.;
Jong handle dipper gourd,
Martin, and Bu. gourd seed,
25c pekg. Add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla,

British Sovereign straw-
berry plants, 2 doz. for $1.50
PP. No phene orders. Also
want some whipperwill peas,
old fashion speckled. Quote
price. C. A. Shell, 1675 Willis
Mill Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11.

Georgia Red potato plants,
full guaranteed. Well rooted
liveable plants, 500, $2.50, $4
per M., 4M or more, $3.50 M.
Prompt shipment. J. H. Wil-
liams, Alma, Ph. 632 - 5156.



Booking orders for May
20th Rugers tomato plants, $3
M. delivered to second zone.

i Frank | Merritt, Screven.

Strawberry plants, $2.00 C.
or 200 for $2.00 PP. in Ga.
Nice strong plants, prompt

delivery. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt:

1, Box 223, Alpharetta,

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2
C., 500, $7.00, $12.50 M. Add
postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

Red dry hot peppers, 30c
qt.; peppermint plants, 30c
doz., garden sage plants, 10c
ea. or $1.00 doz.; large striped
Sunflower seeds, 25 cup.
Mrs. Lelila Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy-
ston.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE







Fescue and Clover, 80c and
$1.25 bale at our barns in
Sand Springs and Alpha-
retta. George West, Jr. 4825
Ptree-Dunwoody Rd., N. E.,
Atlanta. Ph. BL. 5-3937.

Alfalfa hay, $1. bale; Coast-
al hay, 75c bale, $30. in loads;
Lespedeza hay, 65c bale, $25.
ton in loads; mulching hay,
50c bale, $20. ton in loads. R.
L. Jackson, Flint River Farms,
Jcnesboro. Ph, DR 8-2245.

Oat straw. Ideal for feed
or mulching purposes, 25c a
bale. Cannot deliver at this
vrice. Marvin C. Mealor, Hwy.
29, Hull. Ph. ST 8-4685.

Pensacola Bahia grass seed,
Germ. 92 pct.; Noxious weed
seed, seed tested by Hulsey.
Also other crops; clover. Will
deliver entire lot up to 100
mi. Gaynor Shurley, Warren-
ton.









Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts

FOR SALE

Shelled pecans, nice, firm,
in half or broken. 1961 crop,
$1. Ib. You pay postage. Mrs.



C. B. Hicks, Reynolds.
Nice eating peanuts, hand
graded and sound, 45c lb.

Del. anywhere in Ga. No or-
ders for less than 5 lbs. Sup-
ply limited. Ruth Sherer, Rt.
1, Box 44, LaGrange.

1961 crop of good heavy
pecans, Schleys 40c Ib. up to
25 lbs., above 35c.. Stewarts
25c up to 25 lbs., over this
amount, 20c, Frotchers, same
price as Stewarts. Mrs. M. F.
Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman.

Game and Fowl

FOR SALE







Northern Bob White quail
eggs, $17.00 C. Del.; Baby
quail, $25.00 C. Will deliver
400 or more., 8 wk. quail, $70
C. Will deliver 400 or more.
These eggs are clean, fresh
Buaranteed from superior un-
related stock. Permit No. 123.
Hugh M. Cash, Rt. 2, Wrights-
ville. Pi.. UN 4-3583.

7 nice Ringneck pheasants,
4 hens, 3 cocks, 1961 hatch,
$12.00. W. W. Jchnson, Rt. 1,
Mableton. Ph. 948-7713.

Cal. rabbits, 12 does, 1 buck,
6 and 7 mos. old. Some are
bred, $5.00 ea. 1 pr. Dutch rab-
bits from Ded. stock, tortoise
and black, $4.00 ea. Donald
White, Ri 1 Box 293, Cal=
houn,

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $12.50 per hund., limit-
ed number of Tenn. Red quail
eggs and Chukar eggs. Per
No. 10. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st
St., Columbus. Ph. FA 3-2422.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated, laying breeders, $4.00
pr.; Ringneck doves, laying,
$4.00 pr. Will ship express col-
lect. Send m.o. Miss Eve Wal-
lace, 716 Myrtle St., N. E,,
Atlanta 8. Ph. 4-5152.

Top quality New Zeland
white rabbits, does and bucks.













C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.,
N. E., Atlanta 8, 3





Peacocks and hens, 3 and 4
yr. olds, $30.00 pr., 1 yr. old,
$10.00 ea. Mrs. J. E. Nikkel,
Grange Rd., Louisville. Ph.
MA 5-3338.



Auto - sexed Texan pigeons
(sex determined in day - old
squabs). John G. Lewis, 613
College St., Hapeville. Ph. PO
1-6893.

Plenty of R. H. and Claret
stags and pullets. Come by
and select yours, $5.00 up to
$10.00. From the best blood-
lines. Taylor Brooks, Brook
Game Farm Ranch, Hawkins-
ville.



Dark Cornish game _ eggs,

stock. Also 6 Cornish hens, $2
ea., 1 rooster free. FOB at my
home. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2,
Box 105, Adairsville.

Purebred white hackle
game. Three hens and one
reoster, 1 yr. old. laying. Rea-
sonable. Mrs. E. R. Merritt,
Suwanee. (On Buford Dam
Rd. in the city limits).





Purebred heavy type dark
Cornish hatching eggs $1.75
per setting, 15 or 30 for $3.40.
My cartons to be returned at
once at buyers expense. These
are from unrelated stock. M.
O. only. Miss Cara B. Patter-
son, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty.



4 geese and 2 ganders, $3
ea. at farm. V. E. Tench, Rt.
2, Alta.

BB Reds, 11 hens, $1.50 ea.,
2 cockerels, $1.00 ea. $15.00
for lot. Charles T. Massey,
625 E. Jackson St., Rockmart.
Ph. 684 = 7156.

6 hens, 3 cocks. Pure Hob-
son brown red Hogard, 4
three yr. old, direct from
breeder. Hen, $3. or two for
$5.; cock, $10. 2 hens and 1
cock, pure Wingate brown
hens, $15. for trio; 2 yrs. old
cock, $5.10. Also have 6 ducks
and 1 drake. 1/2 Mallard and
1/2 white Peakon, $10. for
all. Will ship in light erate.
T C. Dozier, Rt. .2, Box 220,
Brunswick.

Poultry & Eous

FOR SALE









Brown turkey eggs, $3.00
doz., 99 pct. hatchable. Mar-
vin Jackson, Locust Grove. Ph.
2127.



Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$3.00 for 15, $2.50 for 12, PP
parcel post. Hens and cock-
erels. L. B. Millians, 105 Tem-
ple Ave., Newnan.



4-A grade white leghorns

and White Plymouth Rock
pullets, 10 ws. old, from
proven egg strains, $1:25 ea.
Will ship express _ collect.

Clarence Brown, Helena.



White and dark Cornish
Bantams, $5.-$15. trio; White
Cornish bantam started chick,
2 wks. old and older, 25 for
$15.; Big type dark Cornish,
6 hens and 1. rooster, $15.
Will buy or trade any of the
above for some Red Pyle
modern game and Red Pyle
O. E. game bantams. Charles
B. Summers, 131 Lee Rd.,
Mableton.

Bantams out of fine show
stock. Golden and Silver Sea-
brights, B. B. Reds, O. E.
Silver duck wings, O. E. Cho-
kar partridge for sale rea-
sonable. All mail ans. Will
ship express collect. J. M.
Warren, Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals
Rd. S. E., Atlanta 16. Ph.
MA 7-6939.,

Araucanus chickens, laying
pink, blue, green, gray and
oJive green eggs, $10. pr.,
$14. trio, express collect.
Hatching eggs, assorted col-
ors, 40c ea. insured p.p. Mrs.
Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myr-.







tle St., N. B, Atlanta 8. Ph.
TR 4-515...



set of 15, $2.00 PP., good large | |





Poultry

WANTED



Want 20 or more Rhode Is-
land Red - pullets or White
Rocks and Barred Rocks or
other large birds
prices.. Robert F. Carroll, 43
Green St., N. E., Fairburn. Ph.
964-7305.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



Woods dirt, leaf mold, cow
barn compost, mixture half
and half, 5c bu. at my
home. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2,
Box 105, Adairsville. (Lo-
cated 1 1/2 mi. north of Fol-
som on Hwy. 140).

Yellow root, 4 lb. $1.25;
wild cherry bark, 4 lbs., $1.-
25; May apple, 4 Ibs., $1.25,
Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock. :

Hen house manure hauled
anywhere in Ga. Minimum
haul 100 tons. Smaller
amounts on short hauls. W.
J. Bales, 114 East Lake Dr.,
Doraville. Ph. 457-2964.

37 Ibs. 75ce Ib, 3





Ham,

shoulders, 30 Ibs. ea., 40c lb.

All country smoked and from
young hogs. Not delivered.
il. G. VanZandt, Dial.

Old-time bull whips, plait-
ed of Indian tan cowhide
leather. Plaited with handle
inside of whip, $1. ft. any
length. Bud Murkerson, Rt.
6, Eastman.

Rectangular shape cake
vellow beeswax, 2 lbs. 15 oz.,
$2. PP. L. Douglas Griffith,
Rt. 1, Dallas.

Dec. 1961 pure Ga. sugar-
cane syrup, 1 lb. 12 oz. bot-
tles, 12 to case, $6. FOB. Can
ship express. Customer pays
veansportation charges. L. H.
Eaenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter. Ph. 685-1083.







snakes;

the same regulatory controls.

Atlanta, Georgia, 25th day of

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NOTICE |

Notice is hereby given persuant to authority of Section 5 (1)
Section 5 (3) of the Georgia Economic Poisons Act of 1950
370 as amended by Georgia Laws of 1958 page 389, that the
missioner of Agriculture proposes to declare each of the follow!
forms of plant and animal life and viruses to be a pest under the /
when it exists under circumstances that make it injurious to plants,
domestic animals, articles, or substances, for the purpose of classify
as economic poisons" or devices subject to regulation under
Act, substances and mixtures of substances which are not now
lated under the Act and are intended for preventing, destroying,
pelling or mitigating such forms of life and viruses, and certain
ments and contrivances which are not now regulated under the
and are intended for trapping, destroying, repelling, or mitigating
forms of life and viruses, as provided in the Act: : ;

Mammals, including but not limited to dogs, cats, moles, |
wild carnivores, armadillos, and deer; Sete

Birds, including but not limited to starlings, English sparr

crows, blackbirds and pigeons; ;

Fishes, including but not limited to the jawless fishes such as the

sea lamprey, the cartilaginous fishes such as the sharks,
the bony fishes such as the carp; :

Amphibians and reptiles, including but not limited to poiso:

Aquatic and terrestial invertebrates, including but not limited
slugs, snails, ond crayfish;

Roots or other plant parts growing where mot wanted;

Viruses, other than those on or in living man or other anim

This declaration is not intended to affect formulations and art
for the control of insects, rodents, nematodes, fungi or weeds, whi
are already regulated under the Act. Further, this declaration is
intended to imply that the forms of life and viruses listed are pe:
under all conditions, However, in the enforcement of the Georgi
Economic Poisons Act, the Commissioner has received information
concerning formulations or articles intended for ng,
repelling or mitigating these forms of life or viruses, or has been in-
formed of research to develop such formulations or articles, and is
currently unable to provide any public protection through regulati
to assure safety, effectiveness, and proper labeling, because the formu-
lations and articles are not now subject to the requirements of
Georgia Economic Poisons Act. Since such formulations and articles ,
usually merchandised in the same channels of trade as economic poi-
sons and devices now under the law, and since their modes of action
are similar to those of economic poisons and devices, it seems ap-
propriate to the public interest for these products to be

Any interested person who wishes
ments concerning the proposal set forth above may do so by filing
them with the Commissioner of Agriculture within 30 days after
publication of this notice in the MARKET BULLETIN. ;

| COMMISSIONER OF

7

Yellow root, 4 Ib.
full, postage paid; he
root, $1. for 4 lb. lard
postage paid. Mrs.
Sutherland, Rt. 3, Ell

Large iron washpot
size, good cond., $10
Humphries, 3114

St., Scottdale.

Country cured
meat from cornfed m
hogs, 18-25 lbs., 40c lb.
Bramlett, Rt. 4, Mariet
Mt. Calvary Rd. Ph. 42-88

10-55 gal. closed oil
good shape, $2. ea. Al,
bridle and saddle, $25
Duncan, Royston. Ph
8729 after 6:00 oclock

Catnip, balm, tansy,
hound, red horsemint, |
mint. 6 fors 50c; -ra
trees, 4 for $1.; m
grape, 4 for $1.; ha
blueberry, $1.25 doz.,
root, $1. doz. plus p
Mrs. F. M. Eaton,
Dahlonega. :




















































MAY 5 10:00 A. M. -
Saturday Lawrencey
Ga. Fairgrounds
Annual Shetland Po:
96 to be sold to hi;
bidder Other ponie
be accepted day of sali
Everyone welcome. J
Lunsford, 186 Decatur
Atlanta 3, Ph. JA, 2

MAY 9 Hazlehurst,
Jeff Davis County
Show and Sale. James
Stewart, County Age
Hazlehurst.

May 21Monday10:00
Fitzgerald, Ga.!
Stockyard Shetland
and Horse Consignm
Sale. Approximately %
head to be sold at a
All sizes and colors.
Fuller, Abbeville. Ph.



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