Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 May 16

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1962 NUMBER 39

- Georgias Hog Cholera

_ Eradication Program
a Is Underway!
Dodge and Bleckley Counties,
C First To Qualify

The recently initiated Georgia Hog Cholera Eradication Program is already

having results and reaping benefits for the Georgia hog growers.
Two counties, Dodge and Bleckley, qualified as eradication areas within
_ three wecks after the program was officially begun. SS

Farmers in these two counties that have signed agreements with the state,
and any other counties which qualify for the program, will now get financial as-
sistance from the state for any hogs lost because of cholera.

* * *
In order to qualify as a cholera eradication area, counties should take the
following steps:
1. Organize county hog cholera eradication committee.

2. Bring county level of vaccination to 60 percent of the county swine
population. -

3. Through county commissioners, enter into agreement with the State De-
partment of Agriculture to have the county declared a hog cholera eradication
area. :

Begin NOW To Get Your

a County Qualified

Help Rid Georgia Of
Hog Cholera





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Farm Work

WANTED



White man and wife wants
job on farm raising broilers,
laying hens or cattle. Honest,

ae workers, no bad hab-

its. M. J. Whitfield, Rt.
274, Jonesboro.

White single man, age 49,
wants job on farm. Can drive
truck and tractor. Do not
smoke or drink. Have small
nouse trailer to live in but
will have to be moved. Want
. weekly wages. Can give Ref.
' Hermon Jackson, P. O. Box
321, Douglasville.

Man wants job on poultry
farm raising broilers. Can
care for 2400. Want room,
board and $20. per week sal-
ary. William C. Stephens,- c/o
Marion Leonard, Rt. 1, Tun-
nell Hill.

Married man with wife
wants job on farm caring for
Jaying hens and broilers. Must
be close to town and church-
' es. Want reasonable salary or
shares. M. C. Thornton, 2319
Main St., East Point.

White man, age 37, with
small family wants job on
farm caring for 6,000 laying
hens. with no grading mach-
ine. Sober, honest and depen-
dable, party answering must
not drink. Want reasonable
weekly salary, can give re-
@erences if necessary. See me
anytime. Charlie Murdock, Rt.
1, (near Grants Gro. Store)
Summerville.

White Christian man, 62
yrs. old, wants light farm
work, no dairy work. Need
job at once. J. M. Swallows,
630 Killian Ave., E. At-
Janta 12, Ph. 627-3241.

Two men and woman with
child wants job on farm or
caring for laying hens. Have
to be moved at once. D. M.
Black, Rt. 2, c/o Raymond
Pepples, Royston.

1, Box







Exp. dairy herdman, age

38, with family wants job

managing dairy. Do not drink.
Give full details. Verner
Moore, Rt. 1, Clayton.

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



Want retired couple to su-
pervise cattle and hay oper-
ation in return for 5 R. house,
modern conveniences and 1/4
of net profits. Located 9 Mi.
W. of Athens on US 78. Col-
onel Hazard H. Stay, Fortson
Rd., Athens, Ph. 546-7683.



and vice, $45.00; other black-
smith hand tools, tongs, ham-
mer and complete set of horse
shoeing tools, all complete.
George R .Williams, 1398 Can-
oochee Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph.
233-8890 (no collect calls).



- Equipment

2 Farmall H. tractors, both
in very good cond. with very
good tires. One has live hy-
draulic system and frontend





loader. C. J. Hendrix, Jr., Rt.
3, Alpharetta.
Metal bed trailer, good

cond., $100.00. H. P. Mull, Rt.
2, Acworth, Ph. 934-3242.

2, 11 x 28, tractor tires,
good treads with liners, $25
for both; 2 section John Deere
draw harrow, $25.00;
Peremerge sprayer, set for 2
row, ready to go, $75.; also,
84 beef type W. F. and Black
Angus cattle. John Goldin,
Rt. 2, Temple, Ph. 562-3463
after 8 PM.

Correction: 1955 F-100 Ford
V-8, 1/2 ton truck, custom
cab, new upholstery, good
tires, new body, floor, motor
A-1 cond. and clean $595.00;
also, 5 in. endless belts, new,
16 ft. to 27 ft., long, used on
threshing machinery, com-
bines and cut-off saws, 75c ft.
J. H. Wilkie, 1771 Springer
St., NW, Atlanta 18.

Allis Chalmers, ali crop
combine, excel. cond. with
auxillary motor, used only 3
seasons on 50 A., $600.00. Ruth
M. Jackson, 1073 So. Milledge
Ave., Athens, Ph. Li. 6-8090. |

4 row, 1 H., Oliver cotton
duster, good cond., new metal
hose, $45.00. H. A. Guill, Apa-
lochee (Morgan Co.)..

1952 Cub tractor with mow-
er, cultivator, moleboard plow
and dise attach., good cond.,
$600.00; Sears jet pump, 3/4
HP motor, 30 gal. tank, $50.
B. J. Sturman, 1870 Myrtle
Dr., SW, Atlanta 11. Ph. PL.
3-2568.

Pull type tiller with 26 in.
disc; cotton duster, like new.
All for sale or exchange for
smaller plow. H. J. Slate, Rt.
i ao 171, Austell, Ph. 948-















Farm Help

WANTED



Want middle age, white
lady to live with mother and
daughters on farm, to help
with garden, light farm work
and other chores. Good re-
spectable home, will pay
small salary. Mrs. L. B. Col-
quitt, 1717 Wildwood Dr.,
Columbus.



Want farm hand with small] 1

family to work on farm,
steady work. Have 5 R. house
en school bus route. No



drinkers. Give references.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want reliable party, no

ee to tend 13 A. farm,
located 3 mi. W. of Hortense
off Hwy. 32. Rent free in ex-
change for repairs on 4 R.
house, wired for elec. stove.
Pay own light bill and fur-
nish own equipment. Party
may have all produce made.
Phone or write. Mrs. Ger-
trude Roberson, 654 E. 39th



St., Savannah, . Ad. 2-
8816 (no collect calls).
Want nice, white middle

age couple to live on farm as
caretakers, do repairs and
yard work. Can have what is
made on 12 A. pasture land,
15 pecan trees and can fix
place for chickens. Extra work
in farm home for woman.
Must furnish self. Located 8
mi. S. of Bowdon. C. G. Mor-
ris, Bowdon.

Want exp. dairy farm hand,
colored or white, with small
family. D, E. Smith, Rtsss,
Monticello.





Man and wife, raised on
farm, wants job raising lay-
jng hens or job as caretaker
ef farm. Man has right hand
eff at wrist but does not hin-
der work, both are_ healthy.
Want house with modern eon-
veniences. Would like to be
in Athens or Gainesville area.
Want fair salary, have to be
moved. J. E. Herbert, Rt. 4,
Commerce.

Fo



Want healthy, unencumber-
ed white lady, age 45-60 yrs.
to live with rheumatic lady,
to do housework, light farm
and yard work, light personal
laundry and to cook. Farm
located in Muscogee Co. Pri-
vate room and salary. Give
exp. religion and Ref. Mrs.
Sam Ellis, 1283 Franklin Cir.,
vie Atlanta, Ph. Me. 6-
7 :





250 gal. above ground gas
tank, prac. new, bargain. All
letters ans. Mrs. Nora Bellew,
PO ee 1204, Athens, Phe,

5005

1956 Ford tractor, extra
good cond., with plow, harrow,
cultivator, planters, fowler
sweeps and trailer. Don Demp--
sey, Rt. 2, Box 112, Adairs-
ville, Ph. MA. 9-5624 (near
Eeaggey church).

row planter, fertilizer
dist. for 3 pt. hitch, $85.00; 48
in. rotary mower to fit 1. pt.
quick hitch Farmall Cub, $165;
disc smoothing harrow to
fit any Cub, $100.00 or 1/2
sect. 8 disc, $50.00; Dozier
blade, $65. 00: belt pulley, $20;
wheel weights, $25.00. All near
new cond. Sam Best, 749
Flatshoals Ave., SE, Atlanta,
Ph. 627-5311 after 4:30 PM..

Allis Chalmers combine, ex-
cel. cond., clover seed attach-
ment included. E. A. Smith,
7205 Campbellton Rd., Sw,
Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 424198.

3 Bailey, 1,000 cap., elec.
brooders, $25 ea.; David Brad-
ley, 2 row, pull type, rotary
hoe, $100.00. Charles Stewart,
Rucker Rd., Alpharetta, Ph,
GR. 5-5635 (no collect calls).

1960 TD-5 Crawler, good
cond., $2,500.00; Farmall. M.
tractor, $1, 000. 00; Phelan, 25
ton, Lowboy and White trac-
tor, $2,500.00. All have good
rubber and are in good shape.
H. W. Vaughn, PO Box 728,
Athens, Ph. LI. 3-5815.

Model BG-3 incubator, 50
hen egg cap. with instructions
for operating, used for 1 set-
ting only; 2 homemade brood-
ers with elec. equip. and run-
way for baby chicks, partridge
or quail, in good cond., $18
for all or $10.00 for incubator,
$4.00 ea. for brooders. S. R.
Brown, 368 - 9th St., NE, At-
lanta 9, Ph. TR. 4-3927.

Ferguson cultivator with 11
feet, prac. new with 4 disc
hillers and the fin, reasonabl 4
priced. No lettrs ans. 'E. G.|















Perryman, Benevol
N, of C thbert

Small gristmill complete, 5
HP elec. motor, cheap. E.
Kierbow, Rt. 1, Brooks (12
mi. W. of Griffin, Hwy. 16).

Lawson air-cooled 3 HP
gasoline engine with 3 in. pul-
ly and rope starter, almost
new, bought new. Used with
cut-off saw to cut wood. Can
be seen 3-1/2 mi. from Grave-
ly Gap on Hwy. 2. E. C. Mc-
Kinney, Rt. 2, Box 35, Blue
Ridge. 5

1949 Ford tractor, good
cond., with new tires, and
equip., $750.00. Ben Holder,
Braselton, Ph. 654-2876.

1961 Super hayliner 78,
New Holland hay baler with
4 cyl Wisc. motor, same as
new; N. H. side del. rake;
Coastal Bermuda plow; Gan-
dy lime spreader; 2, iC
harrows; 2 Farmall H. trac-
tors; Lilliston toro seed rotor
mower; J. D. HD mowing
mach. All good shape. R. E.
ee Tifton (no collect
calls

Mower and rake for Far-
mall Cub, $100.00 for both.
Mower needs minor repairs.
G. S. Lovvorn, Rt. 4, Bowdon,
Ph. 2684 (no collect calls).

20 dise John Deere Kille-
fer harrow; 64 Intnl. combine
with grain tank and motor;
24 ft. elevator or rubber, chain
type. Morris, B. Williams, By-
ron, Ph. 956-2588.

1950 Dodge, 1-1/2 ton,
truck, 7 - 50 tires on front, 8-
}25 rear, all good, approx. 3,-
000 mi. on overhauled indus-
trial engine, boost brakes,
excel. grain body, metal floor
and 12 in. sides with 4 ft. solid
top body, $595.00. Jimmie I.
Wills, Bonaire, Ph. GA. 9-
2648 (Perry) evenings.

12 in. McCormick hammer-
mill with 40 HP, 3 phase, mo-
tor, with switch and starter,
all in 1 unit; 10 HP motor, 3
phase, with switch and _start-
er; also, 1 ton mixer. All good
workings econd., $1,400 or will
trade for Angus or Whiteface
cows. Paul B. Ingram, Rt. 1,
Bainbridge, Ph. CH. 6-2741.

1955 Super M. Farmall trac-















tor, extra good cond. with
torke amplefier, big belt pul-
ley PTO; also, sub-soiler
plow for D-4 Cat. R. W.
Seay Bremen, Ph. LE, 7-
3536. :



4 wheel Whee-Horse garden
tractor and some equip. for
sale or trade for small pony
tractor, good shape. H.
Walker, Box 104-A, Rt.
Chickamauga, Ph. 6628.

Farmall 400 fuel burning
tractor, $1,250.00; John Deere
HD lle combine, $1,600.00;
Farmall A. tractor with cul-
tivator, $350.00; prac. new
Intnl. sub-soil plow, $100.00;
J. E. Larsen, Cochran (equip.
located half way between
Cochran and Jeffersonville).

6 row cotton dusting ma-
chine in good shape; 6 row
spraying mach., good shape,
used 1 season; 3/4 ton IntnL.,,
1957, pick-up truck, 31,000
miles, good cond. Ali priced
to sell. Located 8 mi. E. of
town on Cemetery Rd. J. A.
Collins, PO Box 44, Cordele,
Ph. 273-2594.

Elec. blower .

He







and = anvil
lots of other tools for sale. B.
M. Matthews, Rt. 4, Chats-
worth.

5 good kerosine brooders,
$50. 60 for all, or will trade for
calf of equal value. Leonard
Hensley, Rt. 4, Chatsworth.

Mule drawn walking culti-
vator, good cond., $35.00.
John D. Padgett, Rt. 3, Air-
port Rd., Cochran.







ley garden tractor with disc
harrow, turn plow with cutting
wheel, lay-off plow, aerator
rotors and euitivators, $150.
Grady Chambers, 3638 Spring
aie Begs Ph. Gis T=



2 John Deere H. farm trac-
tors, starter, good tires, runs
good, cultivators and some

Blacksmith anvil and blower |

_|ground type,

150 Ib.), 11 pr. tongues and |

3 HP, 2-wheel, David Brad-| 4,

4 wheel dr: S
excel. cond, ready tou
rison Kinsey, Rt. 4,
Ph. 865-2583.

Factory built Ford
body, perfect cond., bol
gether, used for gr i
tle, 7-1/2 ft. wide, ;
high, 12 ft. long, $150

D.| will trade for beef yea

young calves of equal
Mrs. J. hurm
Tanner Rd., College
767-6084.

cond., pitchfork feed
also, mule drawn dun
rake. Henry Bowen
Ph, LE..4-7731.

500 gal. L. P. gas tank
$150.0
Carmichael, Rt. 1,
College Park, Ph. 766

400 gal. Dari Kool
milk bulk tank cooler,
entrance Star-Line
stalls, 1 Universal pi
milker, all priced for
sale. Charles oe Pa
Dairy Farms, Rt. 3
377-8667.

Allis Chalmers G.
hydraulic lift, cul
planters, disc plow,
other equip., excel. co
tires, $750. 00; 1956 Fi
tor 800, live clutch, nev
lift, generator and ba
$1,200.00; jeep trailer,
tires, extra wheel and
600 x 16, $75.00. J.
Hutchins, 305 Church Si
ington. Ph. 786-7071 d

2 No. 8 J. D. mowe
one No. 5 J. D. Mowe
Holland Super 77 pick
baler with air-coole

man Johnson, Warrento
Garden tractor, turn,

Ouzts, Winder.

Surge pipeline, 3 un
is new, automatic
used 1 yr., perfect co
1 row, 9 stanchion Be
000.; 190 Furina P-
feeders, $1. ea. G.
Jr., Rt.-4,-- Winder,
9485.

Keenco egg grader
candler; Roto

32 (50 Ib. cap.) hangi

ers; 5 grit feeders, wa
500 cap. elec. brooder

$200. W. T. Brantley,
Hopkins > ae Waycros
AT. 3-483)

1952 a Ford tracto
all equipment, good tire
good cond., $670.00;
Matic egg grader, use!
little, 1,800 egg and ho
$95. 00. John Ross, Jr,

M.|Cochran, Ph. WE. 4- Ti

collect calls).

Rear loading crane
rotary hoe, $100.00;
plow (deep field culti
$100.00. Coy Vaughn,
Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-7

500 cap. gas chicken
er, used once, $30.00.
A. Jackson, 2618 Baldy
Columbus.

49 A John Deere trac
dise smoothing harrov
type sub-soiler; 11 in. po:
hammermill and belt; 2,
J. D. combines with f
units; 6 row_J. D. cotton
er; Titon No. 70 chain
4 row sod seeder, almost
and cement mixer for
tractor. J. C. Rainwater
Riss 1; acai es Ph.
9493. 3

Horse drawn, 2 row,
zle, sprayer, never used
by Boyette Co., Nashvil
Could be pulled by light
tor, $8.00. Rowan Gil
233 So. Tenn. St., Carte

No. 10 Roto baler, bale
000 bales. In Feb. it w.
pletely converted to
wrap standard roto bale!
used since conversion, go
new. H. T. Gilisson,
Box 459, Claxton, Ph. 26

2 dise plow with new
and 3 point hitch; also, 3
IHC plow with new
either 3 point hitch or
hitch or can have bot
trell Roberts, Rt. 1,
ville, Ph. 754-2917.

Girton 300 gal. di
pansion bulk milk co






planter parts, $250.00 ea. B.|/




R SALE

steel, 200 gal.,
tank, direct exp.
HP, and stainless
. milk strainer, uses
filter-disc, 2 unit
ge type miling ma-
d vacuum tank and
mmplete to sell. John
Rkuts 2, Ox? 222;

ille.
eere 12-A combine,
by power unit, good
295.00. L. H. Jones, Rt.
Branch (1 mi. from
ir place on Winder

rf ah and bog: har-

awsonville.

Ford tractor with
loader, good cond.
azaway, 2486 Clifton
. Decatur, Ph. DR.

neubator, gocd cond.,
D. Reece, 7865 Ros-
Dunwoody, Ph. 993-
r 6 PM.

Case combine, 4 cylin-
ise, engine, good rubber
good cond. Make offer.
Smith, Dawson, Ph. 995-

of Florence Mayo tobac-
ers, consisting of 4
24 burners, enough
6 x 16 tobacco barn,
nd., coe 00 at my farm,
N. of Ellenton. Walter

Ly, Ellenton.

avely garden tractor, 24
rotary. mower, cultivator,
ow and ead take-

. BU. 9-9065.

Caldwell,

mall C tractor, front and

ultivators, 4 disc. har-

ype, Plow. Intnl. peanut

and set of peanut

all good cond., $700.00.

Rayburn, Rt. 3, Dawson,
995-2215,

Chevrolet, 1/2 ton,
truck body, in gcod
needs motor, $165. R. L.
dt, 1906 Amesbury Dr.,
atur, Ph. 284-5563.

stanchions for milk barn
used milk cooler for sale.
A. Padgett, PO Box
Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-

WAC Case tractor and
rrow, $225.00, harrow in,
shape, rope trip type,

uses some cil but no
clutch and transmis-

- Gibson
aa and price. R. E.
oe 212, Douglas-

Cusine all eroo
ester No. 60, will do good
rk with only very little
irs, reasonably priced. M.
alton, Eatonton. -

Ford tractor in excel-
cond. W. P. Harrell, Rt.
x 16, Eastman.

195 1 GMC pick-up, solid,

cash or will trade on good
James A. Reece, East El-

cny Massey Harris tractor,
model, with turning plow,
arrow, cultivators, mowing
ach, and fert. attach., good
bargain priced or will

cn for Ford tractor. Coy
gate . 2, Ellijay, Ph.,

; sation: outfit on trailer,
00 ft., 4 in., alumium pipe
sprinklers. Wallace Ross,

tt. 3, Box 65, Eastman, Ph.

16-2613.

d 958 Chevrolet and 2, 1956
trucks, enclosed pick-~

ps, fully enclosed, converted
com station wagons, ideal for
and produce, $550.00 and
50.00. G. Norton, Fairburn,

. 964-7349.

"10 ft. hay sweep rake, fits
d or Ferguson, $40.00;

racuse, 2 H., turn plow, $10.
ur Stoner, Flintstone, Ph.



| good working cond., $50.00 at

M
1954 Intnl Cub tractor and
equipment.,

Meeks, Rt. 2,
384-1726 nights.

Farmall tractor, turning
plow, cultivator, lift, feet,
sweeps, bush and: bog harrow,
smoothing harrow, tractor
duster, distributor, planters,
draw bar and pulley, not cheap
but excel. cond. Leroy Moody,
Fort Valley.

2 Buckeye chicken brooders,
good shape and feeders and
waterers, bargain priced. Lo-

Douglas, Ph.



Fairmount. See. Barnwell Ed-
wards, Rt. 2, Fairmount.

Large fuel tank for sale
right. Robert F. Carroll, 43
Green St., NE, Fairburn, Ph,
964-7305.

Peach packing equip.: 2
roller grades, feed table,
brush, sizer, 8 stall packing
bin, pan return track, mechan-
ical turner, portable chain
conveyor, 110 elec, motors in-
cluded. C. L. Ellison, 102 Col-
lege Court, Fort Valley, Ph.
TA. 5-5614 days.

Model 60 Allis Chalmers all
crop harvester complete with
grain bin, unloading auger and
Allis Chalmers water cooled
motor. Located 9 mi. N. of
Perry on US Hwy. 41. Ralph
Tabor, Rt. 1, Fort Valley, Ph.
953-3791 (Centerville).

Tobacco burner outfit com-
plete: 4 burners, 2 carbure-
tors, copper tubing and all
fittings, galvanized roof
J -a@.c.k s,< rool pipe. a nid
caps. A complete outfit for
20 x 20 barn. Old type, but in





farm. Wayne D. Phillips. c/o
Honey Ridge Plantation, Buy-



ton (Effingham), Ph. 772-
3225.
Mule drawn equip.: Mc-

Cormick Deering mowing
mach. No. 9 with 2 blades, all
steel Bermuda harrow with
dbl. Oliver walking cultiva-
tor, all plows and fenders; 2,
2 H., turn plow No. 10 Oli-
ver, Chatt. No. 24:22: H.,
middle busters, Syracuse 79
and Syracuse 70; all steel
King cut-away harrow, 10
disc and 1 H. turn plow No.
459. W. J. Thurmond, Sr., Rt.
1, Greensboro;

Intnl, 52 R. combine with
motor, straw rack needs some
repair, otherwise in good
shape. J. V. Jenkins, me: Hull,
Ph. LI. 6-6812.

Used brooder, used 1 sea-
son, ideal for baby quail, etc.
Cannot ship. M. C. Mealor,
Hull. :

9-N Ford tractor, disc plow
for 3 point hitch, $550.00; Su-
per C., 1953 model, Farmall
tractor, disc plow, bush and
bog harrow, $550; 1954 White
tractor, 10 wheeler, new dump
body, complete, air brakes,
$1,600.00. Fred E. Smith, Hi-
ram, Ph. 943 - 4192 (Powder
Springs).







a |

good cond. Earl}1,

cated on Hwy. 53, 4 mi. E. of}

ARKET
Brower feed mixed, 700 to
000 lb. cap., almost new, us-
ed very little with 2 H., sin-
gle phase, eee 200.00. Paul

Sees Rte, LaFayette, Ph,

Massey Harris self propelled
Super 26, 10 ft., combine, $1,-
100.00; Minneapolis Moline,
7-1/2 tt, No 88 combine with
Wisc. engine and auger feed,
$600.00. Both in excel, cond.



Thomas Wilson, Jr., Rt. 1,
Locust Grove, Ph. 8- 1621
( Griffin).

1957 Farmall 200 tractor
with planters, cultivators, ro-
tary hoe, 2 disc plow and
disc harrow, all A - 1 cond.,
can be seen 5 mi. N. Cedar-
town on Hwy. 27 at Floyd and
Polk County line.

Timms, Rt. 1, Lindale.

Large 2 roller syrupmill, 2
copper pans, 6-1/2 x 9-1/2 ft.,
and 3 ft. x 6 ft. and 60 ft.
gander belt, all $100.00. W. L.
Deaton, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville,
Ph. TH. 3-2221.

Single section drag harrow,
$20.00; Dearborn ce rake,
3 point hitch, $50.00; 2 wheel
trailer, 4 x 6, $40.00; Dear-
born all purpose plow, 3 point
hitch, $140.00 H. L. Lemons,
ee Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-
6

D-7 Caterpillar bulldozer,
tilt blade, front unit, good, $4,-



500.00; 1953 Ford pick-up
truck, $300.00; 1/2 yd. con-
crete bucket, $75.00. Loyd

Moore, LaGrange, Ph. TU. 2-
3612. ; ;

32 ft. Mayrath chain, grain
or hay elevator with 5 HP gas
motor, $300.00; also, want one
tractor. tire, size 1367 1. L.
Whitmire, Lavonia.

Rainmaster irrigation sys-
tem, pulled by tractor, 1,000
ft. 4 in, pipe, 1,000) 4.73 an.
pipe, sprinklers and acces-
sories that go with it. A. B.
Cox, Rt. 5, Lyons, Ph. 4417
(Vidalia).

Planters and cultivators for
Cub. tractor, planters not in
good cond., reasonably pric-
ed. Roger S. Cobb, Box 355,
Marietta. :

Ford Ferguson tractor and
draw bar, new rear tires and
recently repainted, $375 cash.
H. P. Cravey, Rt. 2, Box 6. Mi-
lan, Ph. 362-2715 weekends or
after 7 PM week days.

3 point hitch Ferguson drag
har., draw bar and 1/2 ton
pick-up, 1944 model, Ford
truck, all for sale or will trade
for 1953, 54 or 55 Ford pick-
up truck, 1/2 ton, No collect
calls. M. S. Johnson, 316 Pine
St., Marietta.

1956 Ford 640 tractor, pul-
verizer, spring tooth harrow,
blade, frontend loader, seed
fert. spreader, 1950 Ford, 1-
1/2 ton dump truck and all
steel trailer for Ford tractor.
Thomas J. Lawson, 118 Pine
Ridge Ter., Marietta, No col-
lect calls.







David Bradley roto spader,
4 HP, excel. cond., $90.00
Sears small cement mixer
with elec. motor, $45.00. J. R.
Clay, Rt. 1, Hiram, Ph. 943-
5293 (Powder Springs).

John Deere Series 40 com-

;|bine, excel. cond., has grain

tank and Row-Master corn
harvester attachment. Has
combined less than 200 A. Jack
L. Park, Molena, Ph. 5116.



Used Dearborn hay baler
with motor, good cond.; also,
good used rake, will sell to-
gether or separately. Jay
oe Rt. 2, Jasper, Ph. 692-

I. H. combine with motor,
in good cond., for sale. J. W.
Frazee, 5438 Browns Mill Rd.,
Lithonia.

No. 75 DeLaval vacuum
pump, will take care of 4 or
5 units, good cond., $75.00
FOB farm. T. R. Breedlove,
Monroe, Ph, 267-5211.

Farmall tractor, Super C.,
excel. cond. with equip. Cul-
Jen L. Register, Rt. 1, Mil-
ledgeville (or see at 441 Hwy.
So., 7 mi. from town).



Incubator, 700 egg cap.,
feeders, breeder pens, brood-
ers, for sale cheap. J. H. Pratt,
Lithonia, Ph, 482-2181 days.

Model 77 New Holland ba-
Jer with VE 4 Wisc. engine,
excel. cond., $800.00; cultiva-
tor for M. or H., excel., $150;
2 row side dresser for M. or
H., good, $50.00; 16 disc har-
row, good, $1000.00 Willard
Gray, Rt. 3, LaFayette, (West
Armuchee Valley).

W. D. Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, 1953 model; Taylorway, 8
disc, one subsoiler, three point
hitch for same tractor, good
cond., gra: 00. John B. Gu-
thrie, Rt 4 . Lawrenceville, Ph.
448-3683












Chalmers 66 combine,
tank type, never rained
abined 25 A. last 3 yrs.,

d., cheap or trade

Cultivators for Farmall H.
tractor, Sheafield sweeps and
spring tooth harrow, all for
$100.00; John Deere tractor,





use on.

2

David Bradley garden trac-
tor with speed control, rever-
se, heavy duty cast iron Wisc.
engine, turning plow, disc
harrow, cultivator with all
attachments, sickle mower, all
excel. cond., $200.00. Joe
Glazier, Rt. i; Manchester, Ph.
846-9896 mornings till noon.

Oliver 88 tractor with plows,
good cond.; also, Farmall trac-
tor with all parts but needs
assembling, $350.00 for all. H.
E. Nickelson, Rt. 2, Marietta,
Ph. 428-4949.

Shaw garden tractor with
turning plow, cultivator, drag
harrow, small disc harrow and
epening plow, $75.00.. oy:
Johnson, Wesleyan Dr., Rt. i
Macon, Ph. oe 2- 1417 (no
collect calls).

5 Lowden eae 1 ex-
tra end. section, never install-

j one. Vie or. elec. 1 vine cool-







2 row.

with ae oo ed;.



BULLETIN

J, D. equip.; No. 40 tractor;
tractor wagon; 5 ft. mower
for J. D. M. tractor; tool bar
with 7 spring feet; window
hay rake and No. 20 scoop;
McCormick Deering hammer-
mill No. 1-B; 8 disc Taylor-
way bush and bog; Dearborn
hay baler, twine tying with
motor; 3 pt. hitch bush hog,
5 ft. blade; Choremaster, 1
wheel, garden tractor and at-
tachments. C. D. Burrell, 107
Evans Cir. Mableton.

Case tractor model SC and
8 dise bush and bog harrow,
both in excel. shape, $600. 00
cash. Dave Parker, Rt. 3, Mc-
Donough, Ph. 493- 3829 (no
collect calls).

Sue Paul steel dump truck
.|body, hydraulic hoist and
power take-off that fits 1947
Ford, 1-1/2 ton, truck, good
working order, $125.00. A. T.
Ensley, 322 Freydale Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 427-5957.

1950 Ferguson tractor, 3 pt.
hitch, good tires, good cond.,
$475. 00; King bush and bog
harrow. $125.00; scoop, 3 pt.
hitch, $40.00; sub-soiler, $25;
all purpose gang plow, $100;
1954 flat dump truck, will sell
body or body and truck, $550.
J. L. DeFoor, 200 Lane Dr.,
Mableton, Ph. 948-5962.

Model 45 John Deere self-
propelled combine, s m a1 1
grain head and 2 row corn
head, $2,975.00. Terrell Swin-
dle, Nashville, Ph. 9292.

2 roller syrup mill with 80
gal. pot, good cond., $50.00. J.
C. Otwell, Rt. 4, Box 217,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-1216.

Roanoke tobacco harvester |C
in good cond. cheap for cash.
PG. Gaskins, Ri. 3; Nash-=
ville, Ph. 4115.

John Deere 6 dise tiller;
John Deere A. tractor; Case
combine; Bear Cat hammer-





mill; dual wheel tractor wa-

gon and New Holland bailing

mach, All in good cond. E. K.
eee Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-
5 Y

Farmall Cub attachments,
cycle mower, most parts of
cultivator, parts of planter
and fertilizer, all for $150.00

or best offer. S. A. Kemp, Rt.

2, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-2876.

Dise plow for Cub tractor,
trails behind, raised by hy-
draulic lift, not fast hitch, ex-
cel. cond, $50.00. George I
Jackson, Spalding Drs Rie As
eee 51, Norcross, Ph. 448 -
5

6 ft. Case combine with
Wisc. motor and sacker, good
cond., $75; McCormick Deer-
ing hay baler with tramper
and motor, good cond., $40.00;
Jr. barrel cotton duster, $25.
Mrs. J. E. McCrary, Pinehurst.

Ferguson bottom plow, good
cond. Charles Haas, Powder
Springs, Ph. 943-5633.



PAGE THREE

1948 Intnl. O-4 tractor,
PTO, over all cond., good,
$150.00 or will trade for calves
of equal value. Virgil P.-
Brooks, Perry, Ph. 429-1238.

Intn| B-275 Diesel, 1,500
hrs., $1,900.00; cultivators, f
$125.00; Intnl, Super C. with



1 row Intnl. corn picker, $400;

MT John Deere cult. plow,
harrow, $650.00; Oliver trac-
tor, $200.00; rotary mower,

$100.00; J. D. mower, $150.00;

ony Chey. truck, $400. 00:

Intnl. rake, $150.00. John @.

Nicholson, Rt. 5, Rome, Ph.

232-7212,

2 rubber tired buggys, like
new, not junk. H. B. Calen-
der, Flatshoals Rd., Riverdale,
Ph. 478-7179.

1961 John Dees 30310
Diesel tractor, in





like new

cond. and John Deere model

60 gas tractor, recently over-

pou George Hollinshead,
, Rt. 1, Milledgeville.

Dee. new 3800 -gal. direct
expansion Solar bulk milk
tank, 226 Ib. daily milk base
with Pet Milk Co., and 25.
head of dairy cows. Would
consider selling tank and base
without cows or part of cows.
Earle S. Davis, Rt. 4, Bakers
eu Rd., Elberton, Ph, 283-

1949 Ford tractor and tillee:
$475.00. Excel. cond. E. <
Davis, Rt. 2, Royston, Ph.
245-7407. 3

Case F-2 tractor drawn com-
bine, good running cond.,
used last season, good sheets,

Reve under shelter, $150, 00.

J. Harris; Rt. Rockmar&,
Ph. 684-5945 Niet 3 PM (ne
collect calls),

Se

14 gas brooders, 1,000 cap.,
$10.00 ea. if buyer takes all;
12 Ig. hen feeders, 5 ft., $2
ea.; Johnson cups, small feed
troughs, water jugs, make of=
fer; small egg grader, candler,
$20. 0; cooling unit, $50.00:
2 hog feeders, 8 holes, $25. 06
ea. Chas. H. Higgins, Bluff
Rd., Rome, Ph. 232-5587.

5 ft. rotary mower, can ba
used with any type tractor, in
fair cond., $150.00; Simplex
mule drawn, 5 row, cotton
duster, excel. cond., $50.00;

dise McCormick filler on
rubber, also power lift, $100.
Theron Johnson, Box 37, So-=
cial Circle, Ph. 464-3403.

12-A John Deere combine |
with power unit, both good
mechanical cond., new apron
and good tires, $250. 00. Mrs,
H. Guy Wood, Sharpsburg, No
collect calls.

_ Irrigation outfit, Wisc. V-4
motor and pump, 250 ft., 5 in.,
1,100 ft., 4 in. and 560 ft. of
3 in. pipe, 20 sprinklers and
fittings. Reno Hibner, Staple-
ton, Ph, MA. 5-7553 (Louis=





ville).







carried.

be published unless it

operating a farm.

flower ae -







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To Advertisers

1. Commercial businesses or dealers may
not advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN.

2. Only those handicraft items useable on
the farm or in the home will be published.
Items for ornamentation only will NOT be

3. Equipment pertaining to the lumber in-
dustry and products of this industry will not

that produces crops or livestock or unless it
is an item that has been used by an individual
farmer, now offering it for sale.

4, Miscellaneous machinery such as mo-
tors, tanks, pumps, etc., must carry an ex-
planation as to how it has been used in the
past and how it is necessary or beneficial in

5. Permit ahah must accompany plant.

is useable on a farm





cult., plow and harrows, $850;







Located 4-1/2 mi.

PAGE FOUR



Equipment

FOR SALE



1950 Farmall M. tractor,
hyd. lift, Taylorway harrow,
disc worn, John Deere com-
bine, J. D. grain drill, reason-
ably priced. Joe Douglas, Sr.,
PO BOX 184, Sandy Springs,



Ph. 255-0939 (No collect

~ @alls).
Sickle mower for Allis
Chalmers G. tractor, good
shape, $50.00. Harold W.

Scoggins, Rt. 4, Summerville,
(at Subligna).

Ferguson, 7 ft., mower dy-
nabalance,- used 2 seasons,
$325.00. Leon Ensz, Staple-
ton, Ph. 7557 (Louisville).

Economic garden tractor, 4
wheel riding, fully automo-
tive, hydraulic lift with all
equip. to farm, first class
shape; also, Intn]. Cub with
equip., low hrs., same as new,
very reasonably priced. Glenn
R. Barnett, 4143 Durham Cir.,
Rt. 4, Stone Mountain, Ph.
284 - 2715.

8 N. Ford







tractor, good
cond., 3 almost new - tires,
planters (Cole), distributors,
cultivators, disc harrow, 2
dise tiller, fenders with cul-
tivators, tractor jack, tractor
goom, all for $995.00. Fenton
Blanton, Rt. 1, Box 419, Sa-
vannah, Ph. 964-4732 (no
collect calls).

David Bradley garden trac-
tor and some equipment., in
_ good cond. R. W. Starling, 207

Wesley Ave., Thomaston, Ph,
7-4303.

John Deere 25, 7 ft., combine
with motor, used 4 seasons;
also, out huller. Mrs. Henry T.
Lumsdeer, Rt. 3, Talbotton.

Good 3 pt. hook-up Fergu-
son all purpose plow; also,
good 2 H. wagon. W. S. Hol-



_.Jand, Rt. 1, Temple, Ph. 562-

3446 (no collect calls).

. Elec. churner, excel. cond.,
_ $10.00; John Blue, 6 row. cot-
ton duster, $100. 00: lg. farm
bell and stand, $25.00: full set
plows, planters, cultivators,
fert. equip. for Farmall C.
tractor, good cond., $250.00.
S. Yates-
ville, Kendall Rd. .Morgan
Horne= Ri 2 Boo x. 104
Thomaston (not home Thur.
and Sat.).

Allis Chalmers mower that
' fits under tractor, good cond.,
2 extra blades, could be
ehanged over to use on other
make tractors, $50.00; also,
dbl. planters for Farmall C.
or Super C., $20.00. M. H. Da-
SUIS Rt A, Roland Cross Rds.,
~ Thomaston.

_ Used long 60 Dearborn hay
baler with motor, good cond.,
ready to go to work. Billy
_ Jones, Rt. 2, Talking Rock,
Ph. OX. 8-2501 (Whitestone).

Tobacco barn coal stoker,
pipe, thermostat control and
furnace door included, excel.
cond., $75.00. Shasta McCran-
Seat 1, Willacocchee, Ph.





Big Dutchman automatic
feeder; also, drinkers, 6 brood-
ers and piping for a Ge 000 cap.
chicken house. Roy Tt Smith,
Toccoa, Ph. 886-5726 at night.
(located near Curahee Mtn.).

2 good auto. hog feeders,
$75.00; good mowing mach.,
fits any tractor, $65.00; good
cotton duster, $65. 00; guano
spreader fits tractor, $35.00.
Lawton Cole, Rt. 2, Temple,
Ph. 459-6003.

Irrigation system, 35 hp
Leroi mtr., hvy. duty, factory
built, on wheels, 37 pieces of
4 in. pipe 30 ft. long, and 7
pieces of 3 in,, 30 ft. long, 10
Rainbird sprinklers, A. J. Pad-
gett, Rt. 1, Keysville, Ph.
3734 (Waynesboro).

Allis Chalmers 66 combine
with motor and seed cleaner
attachment, good cond., ready
to go, priced to sell. Rudolph
Smith, Rt. 2, Washington.

1956 John Deere tractor,
420 Series, with front end
Joader, both like new; 1947, 1-
1/2 ton Ford truck with 1960

- motor; 1948, Chevrolet 1/2 ton.
. pick up with 1956 Chev. mo-
_tor, good cond. John C. Mi-
ehael, Rt. 2,. Winder (8 mi-
&B of, just off Hog Mtn. Rd.).





- MARKET.

Allis Chalmers roto baler,

$400.00. Ben Bridges, Thoma- |UD

ston, Ph. 647-7004.

Equipment

WANTED





Want used 4 ton or more,
outside, bulk feed bin and
egg dry cleaner sander ma-
chine. Eugene M. Callaway,
Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7825.

Want grain tank for Allis
chalmers model 60 combine,
Series A-101 and up. Joe S
Davis, .Jr., Rt. 2;> Box =276,
Sparta.

Want 1, 3 or 5 H. elec. mo-
tor, single phase. State cond.
and price. Lloyd Terrell, Rt. 1,
Temple, Ph. TE. 2- 3964 (Car:
rollton).

Want small tractor like a
Massey Harris pony or Cub,







in good cond., Cheap for cash.,

Prefer within 50 or 60 mi. ra-
dius. E. R. Daniel, Rt. 4,
Thomaston.

Want one quail incubator
with full instructions. At
least 4 trays, with egg turn-
ing device (no hand turn). No
junk wanted. Need now, ad-
vise what you have. All let-
ters ans. Clyde Aderholt, Rt.
2, Villa Rica.

Want Chevrolet pick-up
truck from 1935 to 1941 mo-
del. State cond. and price.
Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna, Ph.
273-3832 (Cordele).

Want tandem hay rake. C.
D. Gibson, Waynesville.

Want one old time grain
cradle in usable cond. Within
50 mi. radius. R. E. Cooper,
Wildwood.

Want one, 10 x 38, tractor
tire rim to fit John Deere B.
tractor. G. N. Byrum, Rt. 2,
Box 115, Washington.

Want mule drawn mowing
mach. Advise make, model,
cond. and price. C. M. Better-
ton, 7200 Campbellton Rd.,
a Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-

58.

Want one, 240 egg, quail in-
cubator, prefer American Lin-
coln make. Ralph F. Rish, 802
Second Ave., Brunswick.

Want belt pulley for Intnl.
B=275 tractor and power drive
shaft for Intn] 52-R combine.
C. H.- Jordan, Rt. 2, Coving-
ton.

Want to exch. heavy 2 H.
wagon, good cond., for a good
1 H. wagon of equal value. El-

















der Henry Robinson, Rt. 4,
Carroliton (near Eureka
church).



Want drinkers and feeders
for 10,000 broiler chicken
house. State price and cond.
Must be A-1 shape. B. B. Boy-
Isen, Rt. 3, Cedartown.

Want 7 ft. sickle bar mower
to fit Super C. Farmall with 3
point lift; side delivery rake
and late model hay baler to
work on power take-off, New
Holland preferred. W. L. Rob-
inson, Box 149, College Park,
Ph. 766-1451.

Want small concrete mixer
within 100 mi. of Clayton.
Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton.

Want farm tractor, prefer
Ford, not older than 1949.
Must be in good cond. and
priced right for cash. Give
full details. Jean A. Lewis,
PO Box 44, Clarkesville

Want cider press. State
price and cond. Thomas F.
Carter, Rt. 3, Dallas.

Want 3 point hitch, 2 row,
cultivator or a 3 point hitch
tool bar with arms and
plows for Ford tractor. Wm.
R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1, Box
14-A, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7579.

Want 6 or 8 disc heavy duty
harrow, Athens, Rome or
equivalent, with 28 in. disc.
Prefer with no roller bear-
ings; also, want heavy duty
fire plow, Mathis, Hester or
equal. Preferably in So. Ga.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want 7 ft. lift type harrow,
will buy or trade a Ford rake
for same. All lift type. L. A.
Fowers, 221 W. Poplar St.,
Griffin, Ph. 5170 nights. -

Want dise coulter for Fer-
guson all purpose plow; also,
swinging type drawbar for















Ferguson TO-30 tractor. W.



Harry McDonald, Rt. 3, Jef-.
ferson,. cubs beige :



BULLETI
Want flat belt pulley for
14-A power unit. Royce
Griffin, Gillsville, Ph. LE. 4-
3729 (Gainesville). ~

Want set of rear and front



-}tires for Cub tractor; also, 45)

ft., 6 in., endless belt for
edger. Lawton Ursrey, Hazle-
hurst, Ph. FR. 5-2030. :

Want 1,000 or 2,000 gal.
fuel oil or gasoline tank with
or without pump. also, 2, 500
gal. cap., fuel oil or gasoline
tanks with or without pump.
A. C. Freeman, Box 26, Jack-
son, Ph. 6321 sues collect
calls).

Want 200 laying cages. Must
be in good shape, reasonably
priced and in Atlanta area.
Robert N. Gilbert, Fayette-
ville Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. GR.
8-8777.-

Want cider mill or press in
any shape, can rebuild if it
has all metal parts. Must be
reasonably priced. Charles
Capehart, Jr., Rt. 3, Jackson.

Want to trade Fairbanks -
Morse, model 40A, 560 gal.
pump, in good cond., for 1-1/2
ton, 1947, 1948 or 1949 model









Ford truck in good running

cond. A. E. Burgess, Lithonia,
Ph. 482-6824.

Want dbl. line egg grader,
prefer model with fee
trough on right, eggs moving
from right to left; also, auto-
matic poultry feeder, can use
hopper and transmission of
Big Dutchman Model B. (1
have enough chain and cor-
ners). Dan Ed Rhyne, Rt. 1,
Leslie.

Want old fashion wind mill
for use in pumping water, in
operating cond. State where
located and price. P. T. Hipp,
Court House, LaGrange.

Want 1 ton feed mixer.
Must be in good cond. with
elec. motor drive. T. R. Breed-
love, Monroe.

Want small elec. meat or
Sausage grinder for home use.
Hugh T. Vincent, East Fay-



-etteville Rd., Riverdale, Ph.

GR. 8-6690 after 5:30 PM
(Jonesboro). :

Livestocl

FOR SALE







Cattle

Reg.. Polled, White-face
Hereford bull, 2 1/2 yrs. old,
perfectly marked, Domino
Strain, fine breeder. $300. O.
A. Walls, Hwy. 16, Turin.

21 good Reg. Polled Here-
ford bulls for sale. All red
and well grown. Age from 10
to 24 mos. old. Calfhood vac-
cinated, herd is dwarfhood
free. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,
Screven. Ph, Juno. 4-2312,
(Odum.)

2 Reg. Angus bulls, good
conformation. 9 and 12
months old. Sires pedigree,
Grandson of Homeplace Eile-
enmere 210th; dams. Pedigree
is Bandolier and Blackbird
breeding, $150. and $200. Joe.
B. Alexander, View Com-
munity, Rt. 2, Cornelia.

2 yr. old, full blooded Pole
Bull, not Reg., Wt 700 lbs.,
$800.; 2 full blooded heifers,
not Reg., wt. 450 lbs. each
$125.; also, 10, 2 mo. old pigs,
good size, $12.50 each or $115
for the lot. No letters an-
swered. W. P. Couch, Luthers-
ville, Ph. WA-7-3736.

Reg. Angus bull, 9 mos. old,
$425. See at my place, 1a}age
Norman, Rt. 1, Norman Park.

Reg. Ayreshire cattle, all
ages to select from, C.
Hendrix, Jr., Rt. 3, Alpha-
retta.

Reg. Shorthorn bull, 4 yrs.
old, good _ bloodlines, Sire:
Randolph Knight of Suther-
land Farm, Grandsire: Sire-
A-Bar Randolph of Sire-A-
Bar Farm. Selling to prevent
inbreeding. Carl E. Jernberg,
ZJr,, Rt. 2, College Park, Ph.
Fo. 6-2072.

2 Santa Gertrudis bulls, 1
year old, wt. 600 to 700 Ibs.
Can be classified. Sidney Bos-
well, RFD 2, Box 210, Bruns-
wick.



















6 reg. Guernsey heifers,
6 mo. to 1 yr., by ABS sires,
for sale or

q | furnished.

trade for top

N

1 Reg., Whiteface bull, pro-
ven herd bull, top quality,
good color and markings, wt.
1500 to 1600 lbs. Selling be-
cause of inbreeding. Robert
H. Earnest, Rt. 1, Box -275,;
Griffin. Ph. cee (No collect
calls.)

2 Reg. Guernsey Bulls, de-
horned and ring in nose. l
Dam out of a 8 gal. per day
cow, and 1 dam out of a 7





gal. per day cow. Both
around Z yrs. old. Good color,
easy to handle. Reasonable

prices. F. H. Bunn, Midville.,

Reg. Angus Bull, 2 yrs. old,
Eileenmere strain, with pa-
pers, $200. Lewis Mize, Rt. 5,
Marietta. (5 1/2 miles So. of
Marietta on no. 5 hwy.) Ph.
428-7264.

For sale, nice, big boned,
curley type, White - faced
heifer, 500 lbs., perfect con-
formation, fine to breed or
butcher, $125.; also medium
sized Jersey cow, 2 yrs. old,
calf 3 mo. old, about 2 1/2
gal. a day. Bred back short
time to White-faced bull,
gentle and easy milked. $130
without calf. J, N. McGinnis,
Lithia Springs, Ph. Austell
948-2854. :

Reg. Angus bulls, 10 to 12
mos. old excellent conforma-
tion, best bloodlines, papers
1 J. O. Crowley, 216
Dixie St., Carrollton, Ph.
Terrace 2-8402.

Reg. Polled Hereford bull,
dark red, about 1500 to 1600









Ibs. Selling to prevent ,in-
breeding. 3 years old, $350.
M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial

Dr., St. Mountain.

Pick 50 cows of your choice
out of top herd of 64. No calls
after 7 p.m. No collect calls.
Can be seen at any time. J.
B. Moss, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph.
710-W.



Reg. Black Angus bull, 13
mo. old, Hardwickmere and
McKenzie bloodlines, good
conformation. $225. Pearl
Remington, c/o Dees Angus
Farm, Rt. 4, Box 22, Jackson,
Ph. 7641.



Polled Hereford bull, dbl.
Reg. 3 yrs. old. Domino
5 reading. $300. E

Eh. Ficquett,
Covington, Ph. 786- 2548. =

~Several . white, Polled



ing, 7 mos. to 13 mos. old.
Burt Bennett, Rt. 3, Moultrie.

Thoroughbred Holstein bull,
186 mos. old, good markings,
fiom high producing herd,



well, Sr., 2737 Gresham Rd.,
S. E. Atlanta 16.

Want to exchange 10 mos.
old Dbl. Reg. Polled Here-
ford bull for unrelated bull
of same registry, old enough
for light service. L. R. Bailey,
Rt. 4, Marietta, Ph. 428-5766.

Want baby calves, any
breed, either bull or heifers
from wk. old to 2 mos. old.
Frank H. Millerd, Rt. 2, (Mars
Hill Rd. and 4 Lane Hwy.)
Acworth, Ph. We. 4-6012.

Want approx. 60 head
stocker steer cattle to graze
on 50-50 gain contract, have
excellent pasture, plenty
water, mineral feeders and
exp. supervisor. Call or write
immediately. Stephen A. Wil-
son, Oaky oo Springticld,
Ph. Pl. 3-3462

18 Reg. An cows, avg.
wt. 1200 Ilbs., 17 calves at
side, av. wt. 200 lbs: also, 15
un-Reg. Angus cows with 5
calves at side and calving.
John Nicholson, c/o Hill Top
Farm, Route No. 5, Rome, Ph.
232-7212. :

Want gentle riding horse
with no bad habits, gentle
enough for 10 yr. old girl.
Would prefer one with sad-
dle and will pay $150. for
same. Barbara Jenkins, 1603
Zemory Drive, Tucker, Ph.
Hi. 3-6362.









7



Shorthorn bulls, good breed- |

$175. Come see. Grover Sexjee

bred breeder cow
Royce Griffin,
Ph. Le. 4-3729 (C

30 dairy heifers
Holstein, Guernsey,
Swiss~ and Ayrshire,
400 lbs. Will sell for

for entire lot. Terrell Ss
Nashville, Ph. 9292.

3 Reg. Angus year
all one year old. W. C
Fayen

eon, ee 92,.
Ph. HO 1-3321.

Reg. Polled Herefords
of breeding _age., bre
open heifers. H. You
man, 1207 W.
Valdosta.

11 Polled Herelon
600 to 800 lbs., entit
registration.
of Summerour her
aoe Dacula,

Young jeer nh
mos. old,. will have f
in June. At my barn, 7 1
Ellijay on Flat Creek
W. V. Silvers, Rt. 3, E

Milch cows and Spl
for sale at my farm a
sonable prices. R. L.
c/o Flint River Farm:
boro. Ph. DR 8-2245.

Milch cow, calf and
for sale, heifer freshe:
April. Also, 3 hogs fo:
Mrs. Jessie Harrison,
Box 142, Jo Pk
$412.

Complete bi
base with Pet Milk
Washington. 50 cows
TB and Bangs, 300 gal.
vacuum tank, 3 unit D
pipeline milker. Georg
linshead, Jr., eed
ville, Ph. 432-8629.

30 milch cows, Holste
Guernseys, 300 gal. bu
used only 4 mos. and
base with Pet Milk Co.
Gy-Pharr, Rt. 2; Winde:
867-2608. s

_Dairy herd, 1,160
with Formost. Dairies,



ta, herd consist about '

Holstein, balance Jerse
Guernseys, 500 gal. |
Burrell tank, 4 unit D
pipeline milker. You :
50 cows or take all. C
Lundy, Rt. 1, Cullode:
Dairy herd and equi
sonable. 30 cows, 3
Majonnier tank, DeL
pipeline milkers and
base with Atlanta Da:
ae Henly Rt-2; oo
. GR. 4-4182.

307 Tb.

also, 36 good milch cow:

separately or together

aver Buckhead g22G
'0.).

Small feed of vacc
dairy cows and equip.
12,946 lbs. of base
Georgia Daries. Can be t
ferred to present M

Producer only. Lowel
201 Ben Hill St. LaG
Ph. TU. 2-6927.

Swine |

18 shoats, all colors,
ly red and black, black
predominating, avg.
lbs, boars castrated. For
sale, $250., no_ shippin
cated 5 mi. W. at
near 46-57 Hwys. L.
field, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Ph, 685-1083.

Hampshires,
Yorkshires for
bloodlines in these
Lawton Ursrey, Hazl
Ph. FR. 5-20390.

5 Purebred Yorkshire |
2 mos. old, with or w
pe Jimmy Thomp

, Rutledge. :

g. Spot (formerly
ted Poland China) hog:
Cert. Brucellosis free
ee Cordele, Ph.



Want 1 or 2 small saddle
horses for children, wt. 700-
850 lbs., prefer geldings with
some saddle gaits, could use
mares, will have to be gentle.
No Shetland ponies. Write,
giving descriptions and I will
come see. Osborne Bounds,
Washington.

1 year old Holstein heif-
er, full blood, no papers. Can



deliver to 60 mis. from At-
lanta, $100. J. B. Stevens,
Box 247 B, Route No. 1, Col-

lege Park, Ph. 964-4231.

14 mo. old bull for ee
Rees cae eee br :





Reg. meat-type hogs
best bloodlines. P. M. Mi
ton, Rt. 3, Waycross,
cut Valdosta Hwy.Lo
Duroc sign).

Reg. Duroc _ boar,
old, from FFA pig
best bloodlines, $30. x
pers. Mike Purvis Rt.
ray Road, Thomasion,
647-5095.
pepanice ae

Reg.
boar and gilts,
from Cert aoe





























meat-type, 8-
ced fight.

t. 8, Moultrie.
1 SPC shoats, 14
soars and gilts, $150.
[om Mercer, Rt. 1,















hire sow, 1 yr.
ler class at S.E.
Reg. Berkshire
; and 2 boars, -3
ivid Clark Rt. 3,




















e-Landrace pigs,
$10. each. Harold
Sa 1, Alpharetta,




































roc pigs, 2 mos. old,
. from prize win-
ig chain stock,
; Also Reg. Duroc
C. H. Wade, Jr., RFD








50-
MT
Ne-
Ph.

worth pigs,
from Cert.
35 ea. D. D.
Cochran,














d Duroc hogs for
Akins, Rt. 2, Box



















uarter Horse sorrel
Bar None King, P-
2 mos. old, best
Hired Hand, Old
ater Lilly and other,
\lso, At Stud: Bailey
g. Quarter horse, good
ions, best of Bailey
, $100. fee. on Reg.
Mares boarded. Lo-
mi, W. of Brunswick
















. E. W. Lewis,
Be:

OF




P.












sh Brood mare, 3 yrs.





vidual stalls and

, Many riding,

by. Alford Wall,

Washington Rd., East
Po. 7-6306. ~

e horse mule, 12 yr.
single, good for

small row crops,
> will trade for cattle
up truck: Billy Blazer,
Old River Rd., Carters-
Ph. Ev. 2-6651.

ce Shetland pony mares,
colts by side, some
ithin 30 days, all child
, 2 nice Welsh type
, broke to pull cart.
11 cheap. Jess Holbrook,
Main St., Jonesboro,
rv. 8-6771. i

den Palomino parade
sxc, conformation, per-
marked, top ribbon
r; also, Buckskin Quar-

e@ mare. Nancy Ander-

















































































Os D.
vans Cir., Mableton.

in colored saddle horse,
plete with all equipment,
plenty of spirit and not
ommended for child not
owing how to ride. Tommy
is, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph.
7506. oe













ree gaited mare, 8 yr.
pprox. 900 Ib., $135. or





and breast col-
will trade











. Jennings, Shady Crest
arm, Rt. 1, Hiram, Ph. WH.
47 (Douglasville).

g, cream colored, geld-
ig, very gentle, 5-6 yrs. old,
iddle or work horse, fat and
1 good health, $125. Located
farm in Clermont. For in-
ation or appointment to
2e, contact Frank W. De-
ong, Jr., 795 Beverly Dr.,
ainesville, Ph. Le. 4-5301.

alomino yearling filly,
prospect, $300. Also,
of gentle, 6 yr. old,
idle bred mare,
e for board






























with black saddle, bridle and

200.; Horses and ponies |:
d, in

| Shadows

good western saddle,



.| order, has






ll sell for $300., |

Nice, black Welsh pony,

martingale, $175, Amos
Loughridge, Riverbend Rd.,
Dalton.

Reg. Albino Stallion, 4 yr.
old, spirited, show type, $500.,
or will trade for Reg. Tenn-
Walking mare or gelding, ap-
rox. 5 yr. old, prefer straw-
berry roan with flaxen mane
and tail. Would consider a
palomino. R. W. Chronister,
4605 Yates Rd,, Rt. 2, College
Park, Ph. 767-4622.

Ponies: 4 with colts, 1 in



teal, 65-2 cyrs) old: Also: 2
small horses. Fred McEver,
2397 Candler Rd., Decatur,

Ph. Bu. 4-5551.

Good mare mule, wt. 1000
lbs, works anywhere, $150. or
trade for good milch cow. D.
L. Mooney, 1275 Indian Creek
Dr., Rt. 4, Stone Mountain,
Ph. Bu. 9-7953.

Good horse mule, approx.
960 Ibs, gentle, will work
anywhere, runs in pasture
with cattle, $100. R. M.
Brown, 3955 Cedar Grove Pl.
Conley, Ph. Ma. 7-5552.

Sorrel mare, 5 yr. old, flax
mane and tail, with 4 wk. old
filly colt by side, gentle, no
bad habits; 2 gelding Tenn-
Walking horse, iron gray col-
or, trained and gentle. O. H.
Jordan, Sr., 628 College St.,
Cuthbert, Ph. Re. 2-2434.

One white gelding; also
dark Sorrel mare. Buddy
Cole, Rt. 1, Panola Road, El-
lenwood, Ph. Gr. 4-4508.







_MARKET BULLETIN

Blaze face, Sorrel mare,
three-gaited, very gentle and
well trained, 8 yrs. old, $125.
Ed W. Noland, RFD 3, Rock-
mart, Ph. 684-2857.

Sheep and Goats

Well bred Hampshire rams,
yearlings and mature rams,
from one of the states oldest
flocks. C. J. Hardman, Com-
merce, Ph, 5-3891. ,

Fresh milk goats, young fe-
males and male for breeding.
Located just out of Atlanta
city limits through Ben Hill.
Mrs. R. L. Smith, Sr., Pope
Rd. Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph.
Wh. 2-4238.

Nubian milk goat, giving
about 1/2 gal. daily, $20.
Mrs. Talmadge Hamlin, Rt. 1,
ce (Magnet. Communi-
y).

Milk goat now milking,
fresh with first kids, purebred
Toggenburg, gentle and easy
to milk, $35. George H. Mo-
oney, 1805 Glenhaven Cir.,
Decatur, Ph. Bu. 9-1401.

Milk goat ready to freshen
for first time, $25.; young
male Saanan, $10. G. R. Wil-
liams, 1398 Canoochee Dr.
(Brookhaven near Candler
Rd. and Dresden Dr.) Atlan-
ta 19, Ph. 233-8890 (No col-
lect calls).

4 Saanan does, now fresh,
will make good family milk-
ers, $25. ea.; also, fat, young
goats, $6. ea. W. M. Rockel,
Rt. 4, Box 97 (Magnolia Rd.,)
Thomasville.



Pinto mare, 13. yrs. old,
1200 lb. wt, $100. or will
trade for cow or calves, let
me know what you _ have.
Billy Kirby, Box 162 Snell-
ville, Ph. TH. 3-4902 (Law-
tenceville). :

6 gentle pony horses, sad-
dle and bridle, $150. ea. C.
B. Collins, Hazlehurst, Ph.
Fr. 5-4139. :

Mare horse, black with 1.
white sock, blind but will
plow or ride, saddle and brid-
le. $65. Archie Daniels, Rt. 1,
Box 24-A, Waynesville.

2 Stud colts, 10 mos. and
1 yr. old, halter broken. J.
oan Palmetto, Ph. 463-
eeT is n



Shetland ponies, several
sizes and colors to select
from; Bred mares, geldings

and mares with colts by side.
All are gentle, some are
child broke, $100. and up.
Also, saddles, bridle and pony
carts for sale. Z. W. Kirkland,
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.

Brown and white Shetland
pony gelding 5 yrs. old, 42 in.
tall, with saddle and_ bridle,
$135. Gary Duncan, Tucker,
Ph. 938-1850.

Nice black and white Welsh
stud pony, 1 yr. old, nice and
gentle. $100. or will trade for
eattle of equal value. E.
Brantley Prickett, Rt. 3,
Carnesville.

Nice Shetland pony, 3 yrs.
old, black and white, with
bridle, saddle and- blanket
like new, all for $125. T.. J.
Bannister, Ph. 2, Marietta, Ph.
427-5528. i

At Stud: 3 top Reg. Tenn-
Walking horses, Tom Dooley,
Ambassador and
Buddys Black Boy, 3 differ-
ent bloodlines. Roy A. Dor-
sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., N. W.,
Atlanta 5, Ph. Ce- 7-1115.

Shetland pony gelding,
white, 9 yrs. old, well train-
ed; 1 russet pony, saddle and
bridle, 4 wheel pony buggy,
harness and bridle, all for
4200. Will not sell separately.
J. B. Stevens, Rt. 1, College
Park, Ph. 964-4231.

Fashions Ivan Larigo, Reg.
Shetland stud, all papers in
been shown in
harness and halter at major
shows in south, never out of
ribbons, won championship at
Greater Atlanta Show in 1961,
broke to ride, 40 tall, black,
7 yrs. old. Excellent confor-
mation, proven sire. At stud.
until sold. Jim Suddeth, 964
Estes Dr., S. W., Atlanta 10,
Ph. Pl. 5-0040.

Shetland stud with saddle,
2 yrs. old, gentle but. spirit-
ed, $150. See anytime. Geor-
ge M. Ficken, 5400 Winters
Chapel Rd., Rt. 2, Doraville,
Ph. Gl. 7-2838.

2 Quarter horses, 5 and 8
rs. old, real cow horses.














Nice Saanan nanny, to
freshen soon. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Jim Hewitt, c/o
Merritts School, Hwy. 123,
Toccoa, Ph. 886-3362.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE





Giant bushel gourd _ seed,
12, 25 plus stamped, address-
ed envelope. Mrs. D. T. Gates,
Rt. 1, Hamilton. :

African Jumbo, freak a n d
bushel type gourd seed, 6, $1;
dipper, tree type, vase, dish-
rag and ornamental, $1 doz.;
Martin, 50c doz.; Penguin $1
doz.; Send stamped, self ad-
dressed envelope. Harold
James, Rt. 1, Box 87, Warm
Springs.

Old time tender white half
runner garden beans, Germ.
90 pct., 65e tea cupfull; 2 cups,
$1.20; 3 cups, $1.75. Can fill
lg. orders. Add postage. Miss







Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
Genuine 90-Day running

Velvet beans, Germ. 72 pect.,
grown in 1961, $40.00 bu. No
less than 2 bu. shipped FOB.
R. P. McCorkle, Rt. 3, Buena
Vista, Ph. 649-3124.

Early white corn, Germ. 98
pet., 25 pt.; yellow sweet
corn, Germ. 92 pet., 40c pt.;
big yellow pop corn, Germ. 98
pct., 25e cupful. Add postage.
Vella Rice, Cumming.





eit

_ White tender half runner

garden beans, Germ. 96 pct.,

50c lg. tea cupfull; Blue Ja-
va cowpeas, Germ. 95 pet., 45
cupfull. Add 33c postage, for
2 cups. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

African Monster (worlds
largest), 7-8 ft. around, 3 seed,
$1.00; Indias King Cobra (like
huge snake), 7 ft. long, 2 seed,
$1.00. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4,
Waycross.

Jumbo gourd seed, from
gourds that measure 36 to 40
in.; also, long necks, grow to
30 in. long; ornamental, long
and short neck, several cols.
mixed, 3 doz. seed, 25c with
stamped addressed envelope.
J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

Excel. quality sweet pota-
to plants, Cert. from seed
stock and wrapped with gov-
ernment type. Prepaid del.,
Ga. Reds, $4.50 M.; bunch, $6
M. if shipped. Quality and
count guaranteed. Del. imme-
diately. Roy L. Smith, Portal.
Ph. UN. 5-5701.

Dwarf tree tomato plants,
$1.00 doz.; Abraham Lincoln
tomato plants, 15, $1.00 (a lg.
mild tomato). Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.






Large round, dark rind,
yellow meat Watermelon
seed, Germ. 83 pct., 50 seed,
10c, 150 seed, 25c, 700 seed,
$1. Add stamped < addressed
envelope. Mrs. P. E. Traylor,
Rebecca.

California Beer seed, 35
per start. R. H. Dunbar, 615

W. Jessamine St., Fitzgerald.

Good, tender, white Cut-
shorts Cornfield beans, Germ.
&9 pct., 60c cup full. Add post-
age, no stamps or checks. Mrs.
Henry Wilson, Rt. 1; Carters. .

California Beer Seed, 15
per start, and stamped en-
yvelope addressed. Mrs. C. O.
Raimey, PO Box 43, Duluth.

Running Okra, 50c, 1/2 cup
full PP; Russian Momouth |
Sunflower seed, 50c cup full
PP. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor
Rd., Atlanta, Ph. PO. 1-7626.

Dipper and Martin gourd,
Birdhouse, long handle and
Bushel gourd seed, 2 doz., 25c
and stamped envelope. No or-
ders filled unless envelope is
enclosed. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt.
2. Martin. 5

Fresh Calif. multiplying
Beer seed, 30c start or 5
starts, $1. PP. Mrs. Earl Fin-
cher, Rt. 2, Bremen.





Ga. Red potato plants, full
count guaranteed, well root-
ed, liveable plants, 500, $2.50;
$4.00 M. In lots of 5 M. or
more, $3.50 M. J. H. Williams,
Alma, Ph. 632-5156.

Sterns plum size strawberry
plants, $2.00 C. PP in Ga.
Prompt shipment. Cellophane,
air-tight, wrap. Mrs: Z. D:
Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpha-
retta.

Rutgar and Marglobe toma-
to plants and Calif. Wonder
sweet pepper plants, 500,
$2.50; $4.00 M. or $1.00 C.;
Charleston Wakefield cabbage
plants, 300, $1.25, 500, $2.00

or $3.00 M. Del. in Ga. R.
Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-
2030ee

New Stone and Marglobe
Breakday tomato plants, $2.75

M. or $1.00 C.; Calif. Wonder

and Ruby King sweet pepper
plants, $4.00 M., $1.00 C.; Egg
plants, $5.00 M., $1.00 C.;
cabbage plants, $3.00 M. Wa-
tis Crosby, Graham.

Tomato plants, Rutger, Big
Boy, Marglobe and yellow
Ponderosa, 30, $1.00; Brussel
Sprouts, Broccoli and garlic
plants, 95 C.; thyme, 50c
doz.; mint, 50c doz.; parsley,
$1.00 doz. Add 20c postage. F.
J. Witherspoon, 308 Holder-
ness St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph.
PL. 3-5251. ft

Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
now ready, full count and
strong plants, quaranteed, all
produced from vine grown
seed potatoes, specially treat-
ted for diseases, $3.50 M., or
2,000 up, $3.25 M. FOB. A. E.
Graham, Alma, Ph. 632-5536.

Rutger and Big red tomato
plants, $2.50 M., 75c C. No
checks. Delivered. Pau 1
Lightsey, Screven.



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.



Old fashion tender white
Crease Back bean seed, Germ. |
86 pct., 65c cup full PP. Miss
Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, ~
Ellijay. : :

Mixed Cowpeas (Iron Clay
Cowpeas), 50 bu.. Germ. 92
pet., $4.50 bu. T. W. Brown,
Rt. 3, Avondale Rd., Macon, ~
Ph. 788-3655 (no collect
calls). -

Gourd seed, Bushel type,
grows 4-6 ft. in circumfer- |
ence, 15 seed, $1. W. P. Arn-
old, PO Box 242, Hogansville. :

Seed from Jumbo gourds,
over 4 ft. around, $1.50 doz.;
Less than four ft., 50c doz.;
Dishrag gourd seed, 50c doz.
Include stamped, self address-
ed envelope. J. M. Owen, Rt.
Ceo duttons : 3

Artichoke plants, 75 C..
and postage or $1.25 C. and |

I pay postage or will exch. |

for peanut seed and each pay
postage. Mrs. C. K. Simmons,
Rt. 2, Clarkesville. :

Charles Wakefield cabbage
plants, 50c C., 300, $1.; Ice-
burg Lettuce plants, one cent
ea. or 75 C.; garden Sage
plants, 10c ea., $1. doz.; Pep-
permint plants, 30c doz. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Roy-
ston: 34

SS UOIN Sy eS SO it e
Cert. Rutger tomato plants,
1. C. packed in damp moss.
for shipping; also, booking
orders for Hot Cowhorn pep-
per and sweet Calif. Bell pep=-
per planis, ready a little lat-
er, Afd vostage. H. F. Seaver
Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd.,
Ellenwood.

Good, tender, old time bean

seed: white Half . Runners,
Germ. 88 pct., white Crease
backs, Germ. 97 pet.,
Cut Shorts, Germ. 95 pct.
each, 75c cup. Add postage.
Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, EES
lijay. :

In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle










_ right one.






such a problem, he needs certain information.
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.



First of all,

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
In addition to the veterinary report, the feed
guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample.
n there are yarious drugs added which are toxic if






















white









PAGE SIX



MARKET BULLETIN.







| Bobwhite quail, breeders} 30-40 nice laying hens, $1.
Le : | cose tad day old aid slatted |i Genyy Eo Me R. 1. Reds
ae i eggs and day old and started} Tock, heavy hens. Mrs. F. M.| from
Seed & P lants Game and Fow birds, reasonable. Permit 19.| Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. and others, $1. per
Will ship express collect. Speckled > and allaviate| 2. Cees. Come after
FOR SALE FOR SALE Byron M. Davis, 2008 Dodson Guineas, $1. ea. E, A. Smith, Ruby Blankenshi
Dialer Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 7205 Campbellton Rd.. SW, eee Rd.. S.-
-2305, janta 1.
Good tender white Corn- ll bred Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4- 4198. -
. fieid beans, Germ. 88 pct., eS a Se 3 bucks Northern Bobwhite baby Broues aetna turkey eggs White Hackle cock,
wo.te Half Runner beans,} 344 ounger fryer rabbits, | Wail and eggs, 1 to 7 days} po potchine: fertile hen | Dom. siag, $2.; 6 ban
Germ. 88 pct., 60c cup full; y | cld chicks, 30c ea. Price in- Ss 1 bantam rooster, 5uc:

ig yellow Pop Corn, Germ.
98 pct., 50c cup full. Add post-
age. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2,
Vaiking Rock.

Good tender old time Corn-
fieid bean seed, white Cut
Shorts, Germ. 92 pct., white
Crease Backs, Germ. 95 pct.,
white Half Runner garden
beans, Germ. 95 pct., all 75c
cup full each. Add postage.
Mrs. Preston Southerland, Rt.
3 Ellijay.

Good, tender,
Cornfield bean seed, white
Cut Shorts, Germ. 95 pct., 75c
darge cup. Add_ postage. No
stamps or checks. Mrs. An-
drew Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters.

Old time tender white Half

Runner beans, Germ. 95 pct.,
5e., teacup full; 3.2 cups;
$1.80; 6 cups, $3.00; ear-
ly purple hull Crowder Cow-
peas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cup
full; Mung beans, Germ. 71
ect. GOc cup fall *-Can~ fall
large orders of W. H. R. beans.
~ Add postage. P. B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Lg. odd shaped African
gourds, 8 dif. kinds, mixed
pack of 30 seed, $1.; small
ornamental, several dif. kind
ef gourd seed, 25: pk; also,
Mice, clean roots of yellow
acek, Queen of Meadow and
Sassafras, $1. lardbox full;
Catnip, 50c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt-5;
Ellijay.

Martin gourd seed, 3 doz.,
25ce or 10c doz. and self ad-
dressed, stamped envelope.
Mary Lynn Prescott, Rt. 2,
Box 213, Fitzgerald.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE





old time











: Oat straw in long bales,

good for feeding or mulching
- -purpoees, 25 bale. Cannot de-
liver. M. oe Mealor, Hull, Ph.
ST. 8-468

1,009 ae of good oats,
$650. Lawton Cole, Rt. 2,
Temple, Ph. 459-6003.

Good Fescue and Sericea
hay, baled at barn, square
bales. Hoy Kirkley, Fayette-
ville, Ph. HO. 1-7123.

50 bu. yellow Hybrid corn
for feed, for sale or will ex-
change for calves. A. G. Hut-
chins, Rt. 2, 5591 Old Nation-









al Hwy., College Park, Ph.
EPO. 6-3161.
Highly fertilized Coastal

Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nutrition. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Can del. in
2 or 10 ton lots. J. L. Allen,
Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-1789
collect.

Several hundred bales oat
hay, well fertilized, ready
soon. Sell in field as baled.
R. R. Wynne, Sr., Sewell Mill
Rd., Rt. 2, Box 128, Newnan,





Will sell all or part, may have
hutches. Make offer. Hareld
V. Lloyd, 2227 Causton Bluff
Rd., Savannah, Ph. AD. 2-
3398.

New Zealand white rabbits,
all ages, $1.00 up. Grover So-
well, Sr., 2737 Gresham Rd.,
SE, Atlanta 16.

One black English rabbit
buck, $1.50. Bob Phillips, 514
Rockspring Rd., NE, Atlanta 9,
Ph. TR. 4-1270.

N. Z. white rabbits: bred
does, $5.00; junior does, $3.00

at my place. Some of the best
in the south. Kyle Lynn, 4380









Austin St., College Park, Ph.
767-5465.
Rabbits: 9 Calif. bucks, 5-

6 mos. old, $2.00 ea.; 5 Calif.
does, $2.00 and $2.50 ea.; 1 N.
Z. doe, $2.50; also, 17 bunnies,
$1.00 ea. Colors black, N. Z.
W. and Calif. Mike Norman,
1005 Austell Rd., Marietta, Ph.
HE, 5-0727.

Chukar Partridge e
$1750 Gs50$10.00 = $3: 00 ay
Orby Southard, 210 S. Grove
St., Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3765
evenings.

Eggs from heavy meat type
Ringneck pheasants, improved
over 10 yrs., from the finest
breeders obtainable, $25.00 C.
FOB. Ta Magnus. .ht. see,
Brown Bridge Rd., Gainesville,
Ph. LE. 4-3262.

Quail from 1 day old to
laying size, 1 to 1,000. Permit









quail, $25.00 C. Will del. 409
or more; 8 wk. quail, $70.00
C, Will del. 400 or more. Eggs
are clean, fresh and guaran-
teed from superior unrelated
stock. Permit 123. H. M. Cash,
ae e Wrightsville, Ph. UN. 4.
583.

Northern. Bobwhite quail
eggs, 18c ea. or $16.00 C.; day
old chicks, not shipped, 30c
ea. or $25.00 C.; Permit 125
pure wild turkey. eggs, 75c ea.;
wild turkey pullets, not ship-
ped, $1.25 ea. Discount on Ig.
orders. All eggs shipped any-
where in Ga. PP by parcel
post. Send check or M. O. Le-
roy Jchnson, Rt. 2, Cordele,
Ph. 925-4044.

_ Top quality N. Z. white rab-

bits, bred or open does and
bucks, $10.00 up, from ped.
parents; also, rabbit fertilizer
for sale. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8,
Ph. TR. 4-6452.

N. Z. white rabbits, 4 does
and 4 bucks; also wire cages,
4 hole sections, $1.00 ver hole;
also, feed and water crocks,
25 ea. First come, first serv-
ed. S. D. Climer, 12 Lady Ma-
rion Dr., Rome, Ph. 232-7600.





Young white rabbits, $1.00
ea. Robert Trader, 4334 Cal-
laway St., College Park, Ph.



Ph. AL. 3-0834. PO. 6-8709.

Alfalfa hay, $1. bale;| Ringneck
Coastal Bermuda, 50c, 65c Moaecucn ee ee
and 75 bale; also, plenty|farm or 15 del.: also, Giant

sood, fine hay for mulehing,
50c bale, $20. ton. R. Jack-
son, c/o Flint
Jonesboro. Ph. DR. 8-2245

(Atlanta).

Good hay, 60c and 65c bale
at barn. R. H. Earnest, Rt. 1,
Box 275, Birdie Rd., Griffin,
Ph. 6767 (no collect calls).



Choice hay, pure Coastal
Bermuda, $32.00 ton at barn;
Fescue and Clover, $28.00
ton; mixed grasses, $25.00 ton.
Square bales, put on pound-
age with high protein con-
tent. W. S. Chandler, c/o Tara
Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph.
MA. 9-2984.

1962 crop Coastal Bermuda
hay, limed, highly fert., baled
in field, $20.00 ton; also, 1961
hay, 3,000 bales, medium
quality, 45c bale at barn,
Coastal Bermuda or Brown
Top Millet. D. L. Fountain,
PO Drawer 878, Warner Ro-
bins,



oe Farms, 5

Mutants, white and vari-color,
15c ea. at farm or 18c ea. del.
- H. Roquemore, Rt. 2,
Americus, Ph. 7575, 6 - 7 PM.

Fantail pigeons, all cols.,
quality birds. Come and make
your selection. Will ship 6 or
more birds. Jerry Gretencord,
3058 Brook Dr., Decatur, Ph.
ME. 4-8540.

i
White Guinea pigs (cavies|
$2.00; bred females, $3.00 ae
Mrs. H. L. Wilson, 1369 Broc-
kett Rd., Ph. 443- 6140 (near

Clarkston). :

Northern
eggs, $12.50 C; also, limited
number of Tenn. Red eggs and
Chukar eggs. Permit 10. J.
L. Tade, 1328 21st St., Co-
lumbus, Ph. FA. 3-2422,

Lg. Northern Bobwhite
quail eggs, $15. C.; on 500 or
more, $12.50 C.; day old
quail, $25. C.; 1 wk. old, $30.
C.; 2 wks. old, $35. C.: Prices
rise according to age. Permit





PeBRy< es

66. J. S. Suggs, Dawson.
Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $17.00 C. Del.; baby}

Bobwhite quail ||

13. John L. Medders, Rt. 6,
Pox 79, oe Ph. BR. 2-|



creases five cents per week.
Fermit 22. W. W. Brennan,
207 So. Lee St., Americus,
Ph. 2349.

Quail and pheasant eggs for
sale; also, young quail and
pheasants, reasonably priced.
Permit Je:) also;: ow ant
one rooster, Echols Francolin.
State price, and age of bird.
Walter H. Hagan, Reynolds
Rd., Morrow.

Northern Bobwhite quail, 1
yr. old, $3. pr.; . Ringneck
Doves, $4. pr.; white doves,
$5. pr. Will ship express col-
lect.; Quail eggs, $2. doz.; in-
sured parcel post. Send mon-
ey order. Permit 28. Miss Eve
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.. NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph-TR. 4-5152.

Poultry & Eggs

FOR.







SALE



2 groups Black Tail Japs,
one cock and 3 hens in @a.
group, April, 1961 hatch, for
sale or trade for 1 trio each,

aera Miles, Box 211, Por-
ta

- 19 pure Athlete Game hens,
all laying, and 4 roosters, all
same stock, about 1 yr. old.
See. anytime. Arthur Aber-
nathy, 695 Francis Ave., SE,
Atlanta 12.

Setting eggs: Gare fowl,
Srandenberry (So. Ga.) and
Roundheads, bred separately
and are pure, $3. per ectune
(15 --eggs).- Mrs; Ay L:

312 Warren St., SE, Ailanta!
Ph. 378-2990.

Hens, H. and N. White
Leghorns, 1,000 18 mos.
laying 65 pet. Will sell any
amount at 75c ea. John E.
Buford, Old Forsyth Rd., Ma-
con, Ph. SH. 5-1760.

Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$3. per 15; $2.50 doz. PP:
breeding cockerels, $5.R. B.
Millians,
Newnan.

50 New Hampshire Red
pullets, 8 wks. old, 80c ea.
Cannot ship. Isaac T. Gid-
dens, Bonaire, Ph. WA. 3-
2834 (inquire at Bonaire
Supperette).

Rhode Island Red chicks,
dark strain, 25, $5. PP; eggs,











15. $2: ee Mrs. Don Donald-
son, 726 So. Candler, St. De-
catur, Ph DR. 3-2405.



15 Rhode Island Red hens
and pullets, $1. ea. Cannot
ship. John M. Burnett, Mor-
gan Rd., Bremen (6 mi. N. of).

Good heavy Black hens,



most laying, $1.50. Cannot
deliver. Mrs. M. C. Silvey,
1370 Idlewood Rd., Stone

Mountain, Ph. 938-2159.

300 Mount Hope Queen
pullets. 425 Horco Red pul-
lets, 10 .wks. .old, $1. ea.
Elizabeth P. Kuheke, 403



RE. 6-1783.

Turkey eggs for setting,
$3. doz. From well matured
stock; also, 4 toms and 3 hens,
$i0. pr. at my home, cannot
ship. Miss Nelle Jones, Rt. 2,
Lula.



Silkies and Silver Sebrights..

old,

105 Temple Ave.,

Berchmans Rd., Augusta, Ph. |.



















eggs, crossbreed; Guinea eggs,
from white and speck, Guin-
eas. Can ship plus postage;
Can hatch poults and keep.
Cash must accompany order;
also, extra Ig. Bronze white
turkeys. 1961 hatch, disease
free, now in production, hens
aud toms. Cannot ship. Miss
Ardelle Segler, PO Box 1814,
Ochlochnee, Ph. GL. 7-8211.

6 purebred Millie Fleur
bantam roosters, 6 mos. old,
$1. ea. No exchange. No ship-
ping. For sale now. Carie
Bates, Rt. 1, Acworth.

Araucanus. chickens, lay-
ing pink, blue, green, gray
and olive green eggs, $10. pr.,
$14. for 3, express collect.
Hatching eggs, asst. colors,
40c ea, ins. parcel post. Mrs.
Addie A. Edwards, 716 My-
rile St... Ny E., Atlanta 8, Ph.
Dr. 4-5152.

Dark Cornish Bantams,
ulldog tvpe, 5 hens, 1 cock,
52. ea. Will not ship. Lough-
ridge, Riverbend Rd., Dalton.

BB Red bantams, white
doves, ring neck doves for
sale. Charles T. Massey, 625
KE. Jackson St., Rockmart.

Araucanus chickens laying
colored eggs, $14. for three,
or will trade for Java green
peacock or will pay cash for
peacock. S. J. Griener, 1394
Northwest Dr., N. W., Atilan-
ta 18.

Golden Sebright hens, $1.
ea.; 3 black rosecomb hens,
$1. ea.; some Jap Silkies, $1.
ea.; 2 mixed roosters, 50c ea.
No letters or long distant
calls. Will not ship. Floyd Kir-
by, Douglasville, Ph. Wh. 2-
3623.











notices.

the Bulletin unless such

tions are invited to write the...



ee anytime. - Cot.
7i2 Ozx St., Gainesvill

Purebred bantam eg
Silver Duekwing, dar:
nish game, Spangle |
type game, Barred Roce
lcw Buff Cochin, Black
chin, and others all 15
baby chickens, 50c-$
also want Black Rose
eggs or baby chickens.
not ship. Roy Maddox,
Olid Peachtree Rd., Law
ville, Ph. 3-3887.

Rooster and pullet ban
Golden Sebright, B
Millie Fleur, non-be:
Millie. Fluer, 1-2-3 mos.
$1. ea.; white Cochin 1
rooster; silver Sebright
ters, 2-3 mos. old, $1
Cannot ship. OL pe
1753 Hadlock St., S.
Janta 11.

Show type bantams
oe R. I. Reds, Old Ey

B. Reds, Silver Duck
a Silkies, $5, -aarliogs
hatch, laying; also Bar
and . Bantams,
old, feathered out, T5c |
eggs from above birds
ea. Will not ship. L. C.
well, 78 Jefferson St.
stell.
Dark Cornish game
18 for. $1.75. spp > hp
June; large, dark Co:
hens, $2. ea., 6 for $10.
Pay express or. gee
Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box
Adairsville, : :

Red Quill stag, ee 2
Quill hens, $6. ea., 3 for
1 Joe Reidman gray stag
2 Joe Reidman gray hen:
ea. or $8. for trio; 1
Warhorse-Round Head c


































NOTICE TO
ADVERTISERS

The Market Bulletin staff has received a number
vegetable and flower plant notices from persons who h
not complied with the new requlations governing su

No such notices will be accepted for potters
persons have r uested a perm
and have had their operation eapecan m

Those desiring further information on these requ

EDITOR, MARKET BULLETIN

Department of Agriculture
19 Hunter Street, S.W. |
Atlanta 3, Georgia - 3







stag, $4. Can not ship.
schell Blalock, Rt. 2, Alto







mailed to you.





Marks & Brands Regi stration

At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the sfrtarks ond 4 a
brand law was amended to provide for registration with the Com- | 4
missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.

If you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write
our Department for application, and all necessary forms will be

There is no cost for this registration except the recording fee q
to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located.

PHIL CANT.

PRLS tis


















& Bees

R SALE















rk Cornish game pul-

oosters, $1.50 ea. Can-

ip. (located near Vic-

ptist Church on Hwy.
W. Stamey, Rt. 1,
e.

eggs, Nigger Round
Jue Cubans, $3.50
ig of 15 eggs or three
gs for $10. Grady
Blairsville. :

_fine white Claret cocks
ray cock for sale. G. S.
14 Banks St., Gaines-








































Silkies, now laying, $1.

D. Reece, 7865 Roswell

woody, Ph. 993-4180
p.m.)

uff Brahma cockerels,.
mos. old, direct line
from SE Fair Show
and $2.50 ea.
Mt ship; also, hatching
from winners of numer-
1iows including 1961 SE

n furnish approx. 4
per wk., 15, $4. Cannot
W. S. Hogan, 878 Stal-
St., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph.
7-6065.





























































old baby Game
and $4.

a Head Game roosters,
0 and $4. ea. Lockard

l, 2677 Pharr Rd., NE, At-
ta 17, Ph. DR. 7-4390.

Game & Fowl

WANTED











cured. No

. | School).

Rose, Lemon, Onion, garlic,
chives, sage, ~catnip, hore-
hound, savory, hyssop, tarra-
gon, woodruff, southernwood,
wormwood, marjoram, lovage,
burnet, oregano, rosemary,
lavender, fermel, pennyroyal,
50c ea. $2.50 minimum order.



Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue
Ridge.
100 white chicken feed

sacks, 100 lb. cap., no letters
or holes, nice smoothe cloth,
25c ea. plus postage. Will ship
COD. Prompt del.; also, want
1 or 2 HP elec. motor, single
phase. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt.
2, Blairsville.

4 shoulders of meat, wt. 18-
20 Ibs., 60c Ib.; 2 hams, 15 Ibs.
ea., 75c lb.; 2 middlings, 15
Ibs. ea. 40c Ib. All home
shipping. E. L.
Cooper, Rt. 1, Butler.

3 buggy wheels and 1 roll
of 5 ft. all purpose or hog
wire, $5.00 ea. R. W. B. Hut-
cheson, Rt. 3, Box 36, Lees
Mill Rd., College Park.



100 Ib. cap. yellow feed
bags, 35c ea. plus postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-

ming.



2 or 3 nice country salt
cured hams, 75c lb., wt. 20
25 lbs..Mrs. Dorothy Grindle,
Rt. 1, Cumming (near Jotes
Down Store and Chestatee

Fancy black parade type
saddle, bridle and breast strap,
used 5 times, $175.00. R. W.
Chronister, 4605 Yates Rd.,
nab College Park, Ph. 767-

4 swarms of bees in pa-
tented hives. State inspected.
M. F. Peterson, 3496 Wesley
cane Rd., Decatur, Ph. 289-










ant following chickens:
erolles, Lakenelders, Buff
ish, White Polish, Silver
ish, Turkens, Rumpless
vl or Mille Fleur bantams
Yokahamas. Hither
ckens or eggs. Leonard Un-
wood, Rt. 1, Resaca.
Want one young Rose Comb

node Island Red rooster.
" W. Harrell, Sr., Lake-

Want 20 or more Rhode Is-
or White




































ther large |

ce. Robert F. Carroll,

fon. a NE, Fairburn, Ph.
05. e



2 old English Game
ntam hens. Will give 3
lack topknot hens or 3_big
ying hens for same. Can-
ee. Mike Price, Rt. 5,
on.

Want checkered Giant rab-
Prefer black or blue; al-











yuck or does. State age, sex
ind price. B. S. Duncan, 10
McIntosh St., Elberton.












FOR SALE



Deer Tongue leaves, 25c Ib.;
bs. $1.00 PP. Earl Stuckey,
ackshear. :

12 hives of Cert. starling
wi chambers,
ach 8 rack hives, $10.00 per
ive. Walter T. Appling, Sr.,
57 Browns Mill Rd., SH, At-

















Elec. clippers complete with
shearing heads. In good cond.,
$30.00. Mrs. C. F. Boynton,



want solid black rabbits, | E

Nice red pony cart, has new
tires and tubes, in geod cond.,
$60.00. Amos Loughridge, Ri-
verbend Rd., Dalton.

14 volume set of the New
Illustrated Encyclopedia of
Gardening, unabridged, covers
everything in step by step
detail, like new, $30.00 PP;
also, set Prof. Jesse Berry sad-
dle horse instructions, set illus.
horse training instruction, set
breeding instructions and 1
farmers Vet. guide, all like



new and a Berry Breaking
bridle, $20.00 cash for all.

Will not sell separately. L.
poustas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dal-
as.

Pony saddle, bridle, blanket
in perfect cond., all for $40.
W. M. Whitmire, 2996 Mon-
ee Dr., Decatur, Ph. 289-

17 colonies of Italian bees,
state inspected, with supers,
$12.00 ea. or $170.00 for lot.
. L. Quinn, 2999 Haralson
Rd., Decatur (off Lawrence-
ville Hwy.).



smoked meats: hams, 10 - 20
Ibs., 85c lb.; shoulders, 10-15
Ibs., 55 1b.; sides, 10=- 20 lbs.,
50c lb.; smoked sausage, 69c
Ib. All guaranteed against

Box 5, Dexter.

Yellow root, 4 Ib. box, $1
PP; heart leaf root, 4 lb. lard
box= $1.00 PP. Mrs: -E. M.,
Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Catnip and peppermint, 25c
bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen
of meadow, May apple, yellow
root, yellow dock, wild cherry
bark, alder bark, ratsbane,
each 4 lb. lardbox full, $1.00
plus 30c postage; Martin

gourd seed, 25c pk. and stamp-



5 West Wieuca Rd., NW, At-
ta, Ph. BL. 5-1888.




ed envelope. Mrs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.







Mey 20Georgia Quarter

LAMB



AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR.

May 17Sixth Annual Agricultural Cooperation Confer-
ence, "Who Will Solve Our Farm Surplus Prob-
lems?", Rock Eagle.

Veterans State Park, Cordele.

May 26Quarter Horse Clinic, conjunction with American
Quarter Horse Assn., Windy Hill Ranch, Waynes-

May 26Quarter Horse Show, American Assn. approved,
i Taylor Ranch, Griffin.
June 6Georgia Corn Millers Assn. meeting. Macon.

May 30 Swa

Horse Assn., Spring Show,

POOLS \
insboro, May 31
tlanta. : :

MAR

Country cured hickory

spoilage. Mrs. Louise T. Pope,,





amet, oe

KET

STE ety eae






ey

B



Nice clean yellow dock, red
sassafras, devil shoestring
roots, wild cherry bark, 4 lb.
lard box measured full, $1.00;
rotted saw dust of leaf mold,
sterilized and sifted, $1.00 gal.
Add postage; Bushel and very
1g. odd shaped African gourds,
5 dif. minds, mixed pack of 30
seed, $1.00; small ornamental
gourd seed, 25c pk. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 Ib. box ful, 75c;
queen of meadow, 20c bunch,
Add postage. Mrs. Martha
Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay.

Yellow root fresh dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box mea-
sured full, 85c; long red hot
pepper pods on strings for
home use, 25e doz. or 5 doz.,
$1.00; old fashion lg. bloom-
ing sunflower seed, 30c cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

New tan western bridle and
halter, used martingale, all
for $15.00; good used heayy
duty 5 x 7 trailer, $100.00.
U. A. Vied, 3014 Barksdale
ne East Point, Ph. PO. 7-





ULLETIN

Blecampane, catnip, eala-
mus, lemon balm, tansy,
houseleek, feverfew, spear-
mint, horehound, applemint,
all rooted, 20c bunch. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box
Sate Ph. TH, 3-

Pure Ga, sugar can syrup,
run in Dec., 1961, lb., 12 oz.
bottles, 12 to case, $6.00 FOB.
Can ship by express, trans-
portation charges paid by the
purchaser; also, some old dark
syrup in No. 5 tins, 75c gal.
FOB, no shipping. L. H. En-
denfield, Rt. 3, Box 177, Met-
ter, Ph. 685- 1083.

Black western saddle a n d
breast plate to match, dbl.
girth, standard seat, basket
weave design, Bona Allen
made, bought last June brand
new, slightly used, excel.
cond., reasonable. Betty Bout-
well, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph. 964-
3873 after 7 PM.

Miscellaneous

WANTED







Country cured hams at my
home. Marylou Duran, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

22 in russet all leather, hand
sewn, horse or mule collar, ne-
ver put on horse, $6.00. R. E.
Mundy, Rt. 1, Box 440, Col-
lins Hill Rd., Lawrenceville,
Ph. 434-5861 (no collect calls)
At home after 5:30 PM.

5 gal. churn with dasher,
$3.50; 3 gal. churn with dash-
er, $3.00; 1 gal. churn with-
out dasher, $2.00; 4 gal. churn
without dasher, $2.00. All at
my farm. Leeda Otwell, Rt.

4, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-1216.





Country cured hams, some
not smoked, all guaranteed
sound, 85c lb. FOB. Shipped
anywhere. Max M. Hardie, Rt.
1, Box 140, Mableton, Ph. 948-
7586 (Austell). :



Want a few hundred stalks
of seed cane, old fashion Red
or soft white cane for shew-
ing. Within 50 mi. of Dublin.
B. H. Samples, Dublin.

Want 5 - 10 bu. of good
sound milling wheat to grind
for flour bread. Make best
price. H. F. Seay, 3917 Pan-
thersville Rd., Ellenwood.

Want old fashion onion sets
that have big red or purplish
onion, to eat and they have
buttons too.. They are not
scallions. State price: Mrs.
Ruby Blair, PO Box 365, Lin-
dale.

Want some plants of old
fashion little Red Plum toma-
tos. E. A. Odom, Rt. 2, Bex 46,
Macon Rd., Columbus.

Want buggy wheels in good
cond. Norman Griffin, Pitts.







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Want 300 bunch potate
plants as soon as __ possible.
Please rush. W. A. Wilbanks, |
Resaca. :

Want old time rubber tired,
1 H., 4 wheel, buggy in good
cond. Prefer pony size bus
will take regular buggy. J. J.
Higginbotham, 210 West Crest
Rd., Rossville, Ph. UN. 6-0348.

Want stitching bench or
sewing stool in usable cond.
Needed to make and repair
harnesses. S. G. de Ovies, Jr., |
Wits End Farm, Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. 469-9257. =

Want small fig tree that can
be mailed, that has large yel-
low figs as big as a tea cup.
Sprouts or cuttings will do if
you do not have rooted one.
State price at once. Mrs. C. |
Richardson, 1314 East 59th St.,
Savannah.

Want one Ga. Bell peach and
ene Limber Twig apple tree, |
at least 1 yr. old, well rooted.
State what you have. Jessie
Shannon, 600 E. May St.
Winder.

Want Rice pop corn and ~
Whip-O-Will Crowder peas.
G. A. Lord, 1330 Miller Reed
Ave., SE, Atlanta 15.

Want about- 200-300 fence
post including about 100.
round post. J. C. Steinmetz,
S80 Bankhead Ave., NW, At
lanta 18, Ph. 876-7983.

Want 1 lb. of old fashion
running snap beans, seed are
dark purple, nearly b3ck,
purplish hull, long ati ten-
der and bear until frost. Mrs.
N. W. McLeod, Rt. 3,
118, Cuthbert.

Want to buy strawberries
at 15 per pt. near here wher
ripe. FOB your city. 3 or 4
gals. at one time. H. J. Bow- |
er: $170: S.PR., REA Cov
ington.












Box






Want horse trailers to rent
for middle of June. Mary
Giddings, 1019 Forrest Blvd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-0228.



NOTICE
To All Peach Producers

Please take notice that Marketing Order No. 5, rela-
tive to peaches, has been approved by the Peach Producers
and becomes effective as of May 1, 1962.

Yours truly,
EDGAR L. DUKE, JR.,

Farmer Chairman,
Agriculture Commodity Commission for Peaches,
Agriculture Building,
Capitol Square,
Atlanta, Georgia



Metter, and 8:00 p.m.,











Meetings On Tobacco Order
Slated For Grogers

County agents will arrange for meeting places and further information
about any of the meetings may be obtained from these county agents.

Schedule for the meetings is: May 2110:00 a.m., Swainsboro; 2:30 p.m.,

Statesboro.

May 2210:00 a.m., Claxton; 2:30 p.m., Reidsville, and 8:00 p.m., Vidalia.
May 2310:00 a.m., Alamo; 2:30 p.m., McRae, and 8:00 p.m., Hazlehurst.
May 2410:00 a.m., Baxley; 2:30 p.m., Jesup; and 8:00 p.m., Blackshear.
May 2510.00 a.m., Homerville; 2:30 p.m., Waycross, and 8:00 p.m., Alma.
May 2810:00 a.m., Fitzgerald; 2:30 p.m., Ocilla, and 8:00 p.m., Douglas.
May 2910:00 a.m., Pearson; 2:30 p.m., Lakeland, and 8:00 p.m., Valdosta.

Mey 3010:00 a.m., Quitman; 2:30 p.m., Adel, and 8:00 p.m., Nashville.

May 3110:00 a.m., Thomasville; 2:30 p.m., Cairo, and 8:00 p.m., Moultrie.
June 110:00 a.m., Pelham; 2:30 p.m., Sylvester, and 8:00 p.m., Tifton.


























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Nylon booties, $1.40 pr.,}| Childrens shorts and blous- Fancy, organdy. a lace |

Miscellaneous

WANTED



Want fig tree sprouts that
have yellow figs, large as a
tea cup when ripe. If not
rooted sprouts, cuttings will
do. T..W. Corley, 733 Second
aks Columbus, Ph. FA, 3-
OO. |

Want some old fashion vine
Pomegranate seed at once.

Mrs. Frank Hilhard, Rt. 1,
Dewey Rose.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE







rufiled
and

Full size eotton
bedspreads, asst. cols.
two-tones, $5.50 ea., novelty
pot holders, 25 ea., 6, $1.;
i aprons, 75c ea. 2,
$1.25; emb. dish towels, 35
Mrs.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Box 50,
Ellijay.

Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1. ea., without
bibs, 75 ea.; pot holders, 15c
ea., 10 for $1.; emb. dish
towels, 3 for $1. Add postage.
Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

Border aprons, assorted _col-
ors, $1. ea., 2 for $1.75; little





girl aprons, 50c ea. Add post-

age. Mrs. Grace Ellen Stover,
Rt. 3, Box 127, Ellijay.



White cotton cro. baby
shoes, either pastel or lace
trimmed, pr.; Rayon

boucle crocheted baby shoes,

pastels or white, $1.25 pr. Add

10 postage. Elizabeth Cole-
man, Rt. 1, Box 205, Daniels-
ville Rd., Athens.

Dbl. bed quilt tops, patch
work, asst. colors, hand sewn.



Susie Smallwood Nelms, Rt.

2. Gordon.

2 dbl. bed quilt tops, one
dogwood design appliqued on
white, set in orange blocks,
ether colored sun flower de-
sign appliqued on white, set
in pink blocks, $7. ea. Add
postage. Clara Bigham, Box



7 1/2 yds. fancy single tat-
ting, 40c yd. pp. No checks.
Mrs. G. C. Clifton, RT. 3, Box
155, Millen.

Print aprons, trimmed, 50c
ea.; white or . pastel pillow
eases, emb., $1.50 pr., with
crocheted lace, $1.85 pr.;- pot-
holders, asst. prints, 2, 25c
hen and rooster potholders,
60c set; novelty pincushions,
25c ea.; pastel handkerchiefs,
crocheted edges, 3, $1. Add
20c postage for each 3 items.
Mrs. Buford Henry, 26 Glenn
Pl., Newnan. ~

Poppy, sunflower and tu-
lip quilts, poppys in red, black
centers, sunflower in yellow,

black centers, tulips in pink,

all have green leaves, stems
and are appliqued on white
sheeting, outlined with match-
ing thread, cotton padded,
binding around edges, white
lining, $12. ea. Mrs. W. C
Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

Crocheted nylon baby
sweater sets (sweater, cap,

booties), $5., pp.; cotton bo-

oties, $1. pr., 3, $2., pp. Your
choice of color. Wynelle W.

Johnson, Rt. 2, Dawsonville,
Ph. 265-3184 (no collect
calls).



3 pe. crocheted vanity sets,
$1. set; rose or pansy doilies,
$1.50 ea.; 20 in. wheat design
doilies, $1.75 ea.; pillowcases,
pieached sheeting with cro-

cheted blue birds, pansy,
wild roses or colonial girl,
$2. pr.; aprons, 65c ea. No

checks or stamps. Dora Brad-

ley, Rt. 2, Waco.

Aprons cut by pattern, $1.
ea., med, size aprons, 50c ea.
or 5, $2.25; large emb. dres-
ser scarfs, $1. - $2. Add post-
age. Mrs. Maver_ Estep, 137
Auburn Ave., LaGrange.

Dbl. bed size quilts, all new
material, $5.50 ea.; nice, new
guilt tops, asst, patterns, $1.-

: Star of Texas quilt,

50 ea; L
$7.50. Mrs. Dave Garlin,
- Adairsville.



3 white dbl. bed size quilt
tops; 2 pine tree design ap-
pliqued with emb. snowballs,

one turkey and pumpkin de-

sign applique, $7. ea. Mrs.
Troy Staten, Box 65, Chats-

worth Road, Dalton.



baby shoes, $1.05 pr.; baby
sacque, $2.75, all ribbon trim-
med; white linen handker-
chiefs, tatted edges, $1.45;

peafowl chair-back piece, $3.--

10; vanity sets, emb. with
flowers and butterflies, tat-
ted edges, $2.25 set. PP in Ga.
Mrs. G. Taylor, 421 Wilson
Ave., Bremen.



Nice clothes pin bags with
ciothes hanger, made of ging-
ham, looks like child dress,
checked in red, pink, laven-
der, green, brown or blue
with white, $1.50 ea., also
nice napkin holders, $1.50 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Garnev
Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer.

4 string quilt tops, $5., add
60c postage; block quilt top,
set together with solid colors
and flower prints, 3, $5., ad
50c postage. All dbl. bed
size. Mrs. Jim Loggins, Rt. 4,
Dawsonville.

Large quilt tops, some have
designs, some are string tops,
all new material, no sacks,
$2.50 pp. in Ga. Mrs. P. E.
Taylor, Rebecca.

Handpainted broadcloth
pillowcases, nice designs,
lace edges, $3. pr.; handpaint-
ed vanity sets or scarfs, lace
edges, $2. ea.; handpainted
dish towel and potholder sets,
$2.50; 54 x 54 in. hand paint-
ed morning glory tablecloth
with 4 napkins, $4. set, size
52 x 70 set, $5. Add postage.
Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, El-
lijay.

Large size emb. pillowcases
made of sheeting material,
$1.50 set.; 50 yds. lace, 1/2
in. wide, for pillowcases. Add
postage. Vella Rice, Cumming.

White wool or nylon boo-
ties trimmed in color, or solid
color, some with open toe, $1.
pr. Mrs. H .B. Clower, Rt. 3,
Lawrenceville.

Crocheted oval centerpiece,
$1.25; Pineapple with pansy
design oval centerpiece, $2.;
3 pe. dresser set, $1.25; rose
doily, $1.; pansy doily, $1.25,
er all for $5.50. Mrs. Mae
Wee Rt. 1, Box 34, Kings-
and.

Broad cloth pillowcases,















emb. with crocheted edge,
$1.25 pr.; old fashioned bon-
nets, $1: aprons, med, 50c,

large, $1.; clothes pin aprons,
50c; dish towels, emb., 7 for
$1. Add 35c postage. Mrs.
Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311,
Buford.

Quilt tops, Gents Bow, Sail
Boat, Step Around Mt., Piano
Keys, and others, db. bed
size, $2. ea.; Eight Point Star,
Eastern Star, Postage Stamp
Pattern, $3. ea. Add postage.
Mis: J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Fel-
on. :

Quilt tops, new, dbl. bed
size, made of printed cotton
material, in various designs,
-80c postage; quilts,
1. size, padded with
cotton, $7. ea. 60c postage;
spreads, dbl. bed size, hand
made of good thick material,
$1.50 ea., 30c postage; aprons,
organdy, nice trimmed, 75c
a.; print aprons, 50c ea, Mrs.
Roy T. Pruitt, 15 Border St.,
Buford.

Tea aprons,
rimmed, _ 65c
bieached pillowcases, large
size, with fancy cro. set-in
motifs and lace trim, $3.25 pr.
All P. P. Mrs. Dewey Ellis,
Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins.
Pink, Blue, white, all hand
jiaced and emb. in white, $1.
pr. Add postage, 3 pr. $3. pp.
Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3,
New Echota, Calhoun.

6 ft. hand plaited all-leath-
er bull whips, $4. Earl Stuck-
ey, Blackshear.

Nice, genuine lambskin
baby moceasins. Blue, pink,
white, laced with ribbon,
small and large sizes, $1. pr..
add postage; natural reed
woven baskets: sewing basket,
10 in., $1.45; 8 x 10 in. utility
basket, $1.45; 6 coasters, $1.-
45; 5 x 8 in. bread basket,
95c. Add postage. Gholston
Rousey, Rt. 2, Comer.

Pilloweases, emb., large
size, $2. pr.; old fashioned
bonnets, trimmed, $1.35, but-
ton crown bonnets, trimmed,
$1.65; print aprons, trimmed,
75c, bib aprons, $1.; 1-6 yr.
size childrens gingham dres-
ses, trimmed, $2.50; diaper
shirts, 50c; 1-6 yr. childrens
sport shirts, $1.49; pot hold-
ers, 15c ea.. 2 for 25c. Mrs. A.
L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.







cotton print,
ea.; nice,











d| scraps, $7.

es, cotton material, sizes 2-6,
$1.25 set, 2. sets, $2.; Girls
cotton dresses, wide skirts,
sizes 1-6, $1.25 ea., 2 for $2.;
emb. pillowcases, large size,
bleached sheeting, $1.75 set,
2 for $3.; unbleached emb.
pillowcases, large, $1.25 set,
2 for $2.; also, buckeyes, 5
for 25c, Mrs. Lucy Musson, 7
Steven St., Summerville.

4 quilt tops, 2 Non Such,
1 Gents Bow Tie, 1 Lazy Gal,
dbl. bed size, made of new
print scraps, $2.50 ea. Add 25c





postage. Mrs. . C. Davis,
RFD 1; Empire.
3 quilts, Old Fashioned

Tulip, Japanese Fan and Old
Maids Puzzle, dbl. bed size,
all new lining and cotton,
$12.50 ea. and postage; 3
string quilts, made from new
ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Maud Puett, Rt. 1, Box
187, Young Harris.

Nice, well made print
aprons, good material, large
size, bright colors, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. I. . Scott,
ro Elleby Rd., S. E., Atlan-
a 15. :





aprons, $1.50 ea.; pretty cot-| i
ton aprons, 75 ea., six, $4.; : :
attractive work aprons, large}
pockets all around, :
pot holders, -
for $1.; Childrens fancy or-|
gandy and lace dresses, 1-6
yrs., size, $3. ea; hand paint-
ed pillowcases,

$3. set. Add postage. Mrs.| Fitzgerald, Ga.
ue W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli- Stockyard Shetlan:

$1. ea.;
15c. ea., or ten





May 21Monday10:
nice design, ce



Genuine Royal Robe, white
Perfection;

old fashioned sweet blue; Fuller, Abbeville. Ph.
scarlet verbena. All plants i
$1. per doz.; $5 C; $40 M.

Well rooted. Mrs. L. H. Cou-
sins, Greenville.

and Horse Cons
Sale. Approx e
head to be sold at
All sizes and colo




CORRECTION |
Hardy violets, field grown.

California blue,

May 22 1:00 P. M. G



timber land, 10 A. of which
is suitable for lake site. Ex-
cellent buy at $80.00 per A.
Located 27 mi. from Colum-

bus on US Hwy. 27. Bolivar]:
Peek, Louvale.






Angus Association C
Calf Sale: 60 cows
ealves at side 30
-eows and 2 herd bulls
O. Parker, Fieldman
Angus Assn., 3858 M
St. Macon =

CORRECTION: 50 A. young







1961 Wool Pools

June 19 Calhoun
June 20 Gainesville
June 21 Swainsboro
dune 22 Camilla
June 23 Newnan






Schedule

Murphee Carter Poultry Co. seen
(This is on the south side of Gainesville west of
Athens Highway.) 5 eee

Tobacco Warehouse next to Swainsboro Stock-
yards. ; ;

Peanut House at Mitchell County Livestock >
Market.

Coweta Warehouse and Gin Co.









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