Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 May 1

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Georgia i Farmers
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arke Bulletin

et hil Campbell, Commissioner



ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1963 NUMBER 35





D
OLERA ERADICATION AREA

( perate To Make Georgia protected by the cholera program, due to the

fact that losses probably would have been much

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by Phil Campbell

feetissioner of Agriculture Now that the entire state is beng de-

clared a cholera eradication area ALL farmers

Jog cholera has io long plagued the in Georgia can be protected from losses due _

mers of Georgia and has robbed too much to cholera, just as were the 241 farmers who
a \e profits of hog production. received indemnity checks because they were

covered by the program on a county basis.



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me Mideh aes

It is therefore a happy occasion for me to
able to announce that the Department of
iculture is now ready to conduct our hog
era eradication program on a state wide
S.

This is how the program works. Farmers
are encouraged to:

1. Vaccinate their hogs regularly to keep

cholera outbreaks at a minimum in or-
; oe : der for eradication to be accomplished
This major step in eradicating cholera is as quickly as possible.

ssible due to the low incidence of cholera at 7 Nok; : gree

. Not move any infected or exposed ani-
s time and the success of the eradication fads in their herds if they suspect chal
>gram thus far. | era in order to prevent spreading of the
. In addition, the Georgia Legislature has disease.
wided funds to carry out the program on a 3. Report any cholera outbreaks or suspi-
tte-wide basis and we have received excel- cion of cholera in their herds immedi-



at cooperation from farmers, county agents ately to their veterinarian, county agent

d the veterinarians in Georgia. or directly to the Georgia Department a
of Agriculture.











_ Since April of 1961 when we first began
state cholera eradication program on a Any hogs that die from cholera AFTER
nty by county basis, 64 counties in Geor- the farmer has reported the outbreak will be as
representing about 70% of the state's covered by indemnity payments. Farmers will
population have been declared cholera be paid full commercial value for any hogs that
dication areas. are lost due to cholera if they report the

ch : ; outbreak immediately and ovisi : :
Since that time, 241 farmers in these ee GUL PrOvisignss

nties haye been paid $66,770 in indemnity ef fhe Pee :
ents for hogs lost because of cholera. It is my desire to make Georgia the first
represents only a portion of the loss farm- hog producing state free of cholera and |
: ould have incurred if they had not been believe we can do this and do it quickly.



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PHIL CAMPBELL



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7 Farm Work

WANTED



White man, 458 yrs. old,
_a@bstainer, student farmer,
maintenance, chores, some
farm exp. wants farm work
part or full time and room,
shares and groceries, or grub-
stake). References. Will work
in exch. for small plot of land
on_or near R.R. A. E. Burton,
e/o Central Presbyterian
Church, Atlanta 3. :

54 yr. old white man with
3 children (sons 18 and 14,
daughter 16), and own in-
eome, wants job as overseer
and caretaker of farm in At

Janta general area. O. H.
Brooks, Rt. 3, Rock Springs
Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-6688

(leave message).

Middle aged man and wife
meed job at once as caretakers
on farm, doing farm work and

_ fence repair, etc. Raised on
farm in North Georgia, cant
drive car, but can drive truck
on farm. Prefer in Hall Co.,
or some where nearby. Need
small furnished place to live:
No children. D. L. Grindle,
1127% S.E. Myrtle St., Gain-
esville, c/o A. J. Lee.

Married man (6 in fami-
ly) wants job tending layers,
3 will work with chickens, 2
ginls go to school. Need job at
once. Will need to be moved.
Hollis Blackwell, Rt. 2, Box
123, Duluth.

Middle aged white woman,
alone, in good health, wants
work on poultry farm, Ex-
perienced. Want room, board
and reasonable salary. Mrs.
Mary Haynes. 1132 McMillan
St., NW, Atlanta 13.

: Man, 17 yrs. exp. in dairy
_ work, with wife, son 17, and
daughter 10, wants dairy job.

Son can milk. Need work at
once. E. R. Ross, Rt. 1, Whig-
ham.











_. White man, .age 65, (no
family) wants job on farm
doing light farm work in
exch. for room, -board and
small salary. Raised on farm.
Prefer Fulton County area if
possible, but would consider
_ other locations. In fairly good
health. Vernon Lewis, 483

Che Boulevard SE, Atlanta

Couple, with small pension,
want job on farm caring for
small herd of beef cattle or
chickens, in exch. for rent, 3
R. house, lights, gas, water
and garden spot, on bus fine,
and near store. No children.
Have to be moved. George
Summerville, 538, 10th St.,
NW, Atlanta 18.

Married man, 65 yrs. old,
with 4 children (2 boys, 8-10,
2 girls, 3-6), wants job on
farm looking after hogs or
cattle, lots of exp. in both, do
not drink or smoke. Jessie L.
a Rt. 2, Box 19-A, Ha-
ira.

Farm Help

WANTED





Want colored man, up to
60 yrs. old, for general farm
work. Must be dependable
and sober, have small family
and must, be clean. Perma-
nent job to right party. House
available. Send references. P.
J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville,
Ph. 892-2578 (not collect).

Want 2 white families to
work on farm for reasonable
wages. Have 2 houses avail-
able to rent for living quar-
ters. Located 1% mi. N. of
Dial. L. P. Long, Dial.

Want boy to work all sum-
mer on horse ranch. Must be
very willing worker, fix
fences, clear land, feed and
work with stock. Will pay
$12.50 weekly salary plus
room and board. Mrs. R. C.
Wideman, c/o Little Hope
Ranch, Rt. 1, Conyers.







White man wants family,

with or without children, who
is able to work part time on
farm under contract agree-
ment, to live in farm home
on permanent basis. Room and
board furnished. Will have
spare time to earn additional
money. Truck furnished you
to move from any distance if
agreement is signed. Arthur
M. Jones, Rt. 2, Stockbridge.

Want caretaker for 73 A.
farm located at White Sulpher
Springs, in Meriwether Coun-
ty. Will consider farming on
shares with right party. House
with lights, gas, water and
bath. J. L. Pierce, 2417 Fair





Lane, Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-
8560.

Want exp. dairyman, clean
and dependable, able to work
full time, tend and milk herd
of 54. cows (all Jerseys). Man
and wife preferred, but will
consider small family. W. H.
Sewell, Rt. 1, Stockbridge,
Ph. 474-7450 (not collect).

Want sober, reliable man
for general farm work. Pre-
fer man who can operate and
repair tractor and truck. Ad-
vise age and salary expected.
S. L. Calfee, Boston.

Want couple with some in-
come to take care of small
herd of beef cattle. Large 4
R. house with hot and cold
running water and wired for
stove provided. Can have gar-
den and raise chickens. In-
come can be supplemented by
doing extra work. A. D. Simp-
son, 2612 Lakeridge Circle,
Rome, Ph. 234-2181.

Want someone to dig 500
post holes by hand or tractor,
near Carnesville (Franklin
County). Transportation fur-
nished. C. L. Perdue, 3227
Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph.
284-2375.

Want single man (can use
someone slightly disabled or
handicapped) who is able and
willing to do light chores and
maintenance work aroun
farm. Good home with room,
board, laundry and some cash
provided. R. E. Ross, Cherry-
log.

Want white woman to live
in farm home with elderly
couple, as one of family, and
help with gardening, chickens
and farm work. No objec-
tions to 1 or 2 children. Pre-
fer someone who can drive
truck and car on farm. Willie
Lee Dunn, Rt. 2, Box 26A,
Fairburn.

Need couple, for work on
farm, man to drive truck,
must be able to lift feed, tend
hogs, horses, mend fences and
do general ranch work. No
erops. Don Cochran. c/o Reb-
el Ridge Farm, Rt. 2, Ken-
nesaw.



irrigation system complete,
factory unit (propane)
used only 40 hrs., with 1800
ft. of 4 to 6 in. pipe, $3500.00.
Call for appointment. E. T.
Spieks, 3185 Panola Rd., Li-
thonia.

Set of wheel weights for
Ford tractor, $100.00. Perry
Parker, Hogansville, Ph. 637-
2681.

600 gal. Kraft Milk tank,
like new, and one DeLaval 3
unit pipeline. John Charles
Maddox, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph.
181-J.

New Holland 77 haybaler,
good cond., except carriage
needs minor repairs, first
$250.00 buys it; also, 13 good
brooders for sale, make offer.
Charles H. Higgins, Bluff Rd.,
Rome, Ph. 232-5587.

New Holland Super 77
pickup hay baler with Wis-
consin motor, kept under shel-
ter, $500; J. D. No. 8 mower
with 7 ft. blade, used one sea-
son, $300.00; also, N. H. Super
Hayliner 78 power take-off
baler, used one season, $2200.
Norman Johnson, Warrenton,
Ph, 465-2139.

F200 Poulan chain saw with
h oe (recently overhauled)
$130.00. Emory Anderson, Rt.
3, Sparta.

38 H. P. garden tractor with
all kinds of plows. J. T. Ad-
cox, Norton Rd., Box 107,
Conyers.

400 gal. Creamery package
milk tank with Frigidaire
compressor and all necessary
parts for easy installation,









$500.00 for quick sale. Dick 60

George, Rt. 1, Oxford, Ph.
786-3624 (Covington).



300 gal. Propane gas tank,

top of ground type, $135.
W. E. McKee, Rt. 4. Box
224, Douglasville, Ph. 942-

3339 (between 8 A. M. and
1PM):



Equipment

FOR SALE

Chicken houses, steel nest,
watering troughs and feeders,
to be sold at low cash price.
Mrs. O. B. Farrell, Douglas-
ville, (1 mi. West, on Hwy
78), Ph. 942-3655.





Allis Chalmers belly mow-
er for C. tractor, 5 ft. blade,
in good cond., $80.00. T. J.
Moore, Grayson, Ph, 843-21-
85.

John Deere H. tractor with
cultivators and planters; also,
Oliver 70 tractor (no lift). L.
H. Pace, Rt. 4, Villa Rica Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. 427 - 3483.

Egg freezing unit, 20 be-
low zero, cheap; also 1 ton
egg cooler unit, used 3 mos.,
in A-1 cond., very reasonable.
Quill Jordan, Toccoa, Ph.
886-2912.

Ford forage harvester with
Windrow pickup attachment,
powered by Wisconsin V4 mo-
tor. E. H. Betzer, Rt. 1, Tho-
masville, Ph. 226-3084.

Fairbanks - Morse windmill
with 50 ft. steel tower an d
500 gal. tank. F. G. Daniel,
Rt. 1, Perry. 2

Quail pens and brooder, for
sale, cheap. W. W. Johnson,
Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph. 948-7713

2 whl., metal. body farm
trailer for tractor, $65; also,
elec. motor for chicken feed-
er, cr other farm use, good
shape, $10.00. Ralph Dangar;
Roswell, Ph. 993-6621.













ter 601. and 1952 Ford trac-
tor, both good cond, and
reasonably priced. See vat my
farm. O. W. Hannah, Rt. 4,
Newnan, Ph. AL 3-0352.

Massey - Harris No. 50
Clipper, pull type, 7 ft., com-
bine, in good cond., several
sealed bearings, $100.00. Reno
Hibner, Rt. 2, Stapleton, Ph.
625 - 7553, (Louisville).

2 whi. walking tractor, 5-
1/2 H: P., first class cond.,
cutting harrow and cultiva-
tors ineluded, $135.00 cash.
pee M. Hair, Rt. 4, Dal-
on.







Deep well pump, complete
with everything, $60.00. James
Rylee, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain,
Ph, 469 - 8402.

_ 12 A. John Deere combine
in good cond., and reasonably
priced, at my place. John B.





Turner, 121 W. Booth Rd., |
Marietta, Ph, 428 - 7285, (not
collect}.

-

1960 Ford tractor Workmas- |

5 automatic elec.
feeders, 3, F+70 and 2, F-60,
Keeneos, in A-1 cond., will
fit any size house, now in op-
eration at my farm. F. T.
Kent, Rt. 1, Dawsonville, Ph.
892 - 5471 (Marble Hill).



Chrysler 6-600 G. MPs

chicken.

In eg de

tor, $150.00; also, 2

1 Ig. and 1 small,

$30.00. Mrs. Mary 1]
Box 92, Greenville,

I ton Big Dutch
cooler, $200; egg coc
door, $50.00; 70 s
hole, metal Big Dutc
nest, $420.00; Oats egg
brush type, 8 c no
cap., $100.00; Egg -
egg grader, 8 - 10
hr., $150.00. All in gi
J. Ray Newton, Rt.
Ph. 352-J-3. -

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machine., 30 in. cu
new. E. M. Landrum,

Pens, feeders and
suitable for quail,
chickens, etc., in go

Miss Eve Wallace, 71
St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph
5152. :

Gravely tractor, rot
and mower and sickl
all for $325.00, or
sickle, $55.00; also, t
wheel wts., 400 Ib.,
pully, $20.00; 16 dise
ing harrow, $65.00; 4
haul Cub, $95.00. A
eond. Ann Best, 7
shoals Ave., SE, Atl
627-5311. a

1 row planter for
tor, used very little. Li
ston, Rt. 1, Phiney F
muchee, : beer

Parter cable saw -

like new. Mrs. V. U. W
oe Riverdale, Ph. G







Allis Chalmers 66 |
pose combine with PT
cond., for sale, or w.
for 1 row tractor an
ment of equal value.
Strickland, P. O. Bo
Dawson. (Combine locat
Nahunta). 3

Durand sizing and k
machine, new brush i
and used two seaso
9, Scheffer and Russ
sacks, used 2 seasons
H. P. elec. Westinghou
tor, 1 phase. All in
cond., and_rescnably
Mrs. . E. McGee, F
Barnesville Rd., Thome

70, 4 ft., chicken



with stands, and drip fa

with chains for sale.
Rann, Rt. 5, Walton.



400 gal. EmBee stainless
steel bulk milk tank and De-=
Laval glass pipeline, com-
plete, for 20 cow milking
barn. S. C. Owen, Woodbury,
Ph. 553-2491.

Haybaler New Holland 68
Hayliner, in good shape, ready
to bale, $12.50; 90 mower, 6
ft. blade, New Holland, pull
type, new paint, in good cond,
$250.00; New Helland side de-
livery. hay rake, good shape,
$250.00. See at my farm at
Madras, 6 miles North of New-
nan. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters
St.. SW, Atlanta, Ph. MU 8-
1428 (until 5 P. M.).



4 whl. riding Econor
den tractor, Cub type, |
tomotive hydraulic lif
starter and lights, and v
equip. for farming; ;
tractor tires, 7 x 24,
new. Glenn Barnett,
Durham =Cir= Re 4
Mountain, Ph. 284-271.
5:00 P. M.). =

Intnl. combine 42 R
for parts, $50.00; Wiscc
cyl. air-cocled motor |
unit, 20 - 30 H. P., gea
$85.00; 2 used tractor
size 10 x 26, $10.00 ea
Chumber, Rt. 3, Cu



Ph. TU. 7-7463.



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Alva Knight,
-2185 (not











almers trac-
1 good running
nderson, Rt. 1,
h. GR 5-6405.
saw and
in. belt, $25.00,
for calf, pigs, or
Roy West, Rt.








































DeLaval pipeline
hines, 2 yrs. old,
iners and extra set
liners, only needs
changed to small
and will keep





















Jey tractor with
utaway harrow,
er, turning plow
row, in A-I cond.,

trade for hogs.
Roswell, Ph. 993-

















nt hitch cultiva-
Covington planter
distributor, in
$300.00. Curtis

7, Sardis Church
n, Ph. 788-3273 (not












all, needs work
ave new motor
same, $40.00 f or
new block; 4 disc
farmallC: has 3
Thomas Pettit, 103
Ave., Cedartown,
Oke a
-Huskey garden trac-
.. with turning plow,
-drag harrow,
er, cultivator, 39
ing mach., 30 in. reel
mower, spare parts
- Straton engine,
nd. $175.00. E.R.
Rt. 1, Aragon, Ph.
(Rome). :














































ber tires, good cond.,
overhauled Sept.
st $90.00 cash takes it.
iomas, Rt. 1, Butner

















Intnl. utility tractor,
P. gas, torque ampli-
lights. A-1 cond.,
eash. Horace Cle-
ksonville,
(mot collect}.

Deere roto-hoe, 3
*h, $75.00; also weed

ayer for peanuts,
used, $100.00 at my
ton Roberts, Mauk.

armall Cub tractor,
cultivators, 10 disc
disc tillers, mowing
, roto - mower, scra-
, power lift, power
and quick hitch. all
0. John O. Wallace,

burn.


















































cultivators for John
B., almost new, $300.
les Gowder, Powder






Chalmers 60 combine,
cheap. J. E. Sikes,
; ille, Ph. 661-R4

Master 6 tray incuba-
ying pens for quail,
ers, feeders a n d wa-
1eap. D. L. Brookins,
igside Dr., Colum-
A 3-9175, (after 6

















d medium size,

for sale. L. F. Dan-
Daniell Drive, Smy-
5 - 0364. (not col-












oss - cut-saw, $7.50;
oden frame buck
00 O. K. Sellers, 3885
ord Rd., N. E., Atlan-












corn

$600.00. P. J. L
1, Hawkinsville, Ph.





















Holland side delivery
model, with tires
o cond., ready

s, distributors a n d|

|mer Boyd, 412 N.

_ All aluminum irrigation sys-
em, 70 HP industrial engine
with 4 in. Garden - Denver
pump, and 100 ft., 4 in., pipe
with volume gun _ sprinkler,
$1500.00..D. H. Adams, Fay-
etteville, Ph. 461-7322 (after
5:00 P. M.).

_ Used New Holland row crop
field harvester and farm trac-
tor trailer, hydraulic dump for
silage. Charles M. Smoak, Jr.,
Rt. 4, Box 205 B., Griffin.

3 U. C. Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, Farmall fast hitch sickle
bar mower with 7 in. blade;
Red Seal Continental 25 H, P.
stationary gasoline engine.
Stationary steam cleaner
(used to clean equip. on farm,
tractors, engines, etc.). H. M.
Simpson, Rt. 3, Box 84-A, Mc-
Donough, Ph. 423 - 3898.

Allis Chalmers C. A., 2 row,
tractor, set of planters, cul-
tivators, fertilizer attachments
and gang plows, all in good
shape except fertilizer hop-
per needs little repair, all
$1.75, or best offer. No letters
ans. W. A. Williamson, Rt. 1,
Bowdon, Ph. 2244.

Farmall A. tractor for sale.
Joe Pennington, Keysville,
Ph. LI 7-2270.

Peerless oat crimper with
power take-off, on wheels,
practically new, $500.00. C. V.
jets LaGrange, Ph. TU 4-

John Deere 12 A. combine,
excel. cond., good paint, new
belts and canvas, motor re-
cently overhauled, $325.00.
Orville Carver, Rt. 2, Douglas,
Ph. 384-5090. :

New Helland hay condition-
er model 440, in good cond.,
ready to use, $250.00. L. H.
Hampton, Rt. 1, Woodstock,
Ph. 926-6455.

1953 Ford tractor in good
cond., reasonably priced.
Claude White, 2674 Rock Cha-
ee Lithonia, Ph. 482-

Case 6-A combine, 6 ft.,
with 4 cyl. Wisconsin motor, |
good cond., $150.00, or will
swap for Ford 3 point hitch
cultivator with all feet and
in good eond; also, 5 in. heavy
duty 75 ft. endless belt, $35.
J. D. Hogan Jr. Route 4,
Dublin.

New Holland forage har-
vester No. 611. in good cend.,
$500.00; and Snoco hay bale
loader, used very little, excel.
cond., $200.00 F. O. B. my
farm. Harold Adamson, Mor-
row, Ph. 478-8550.

















Want good clean John De
730 Diesel tractor. David W.
Dillard, Hahira, Ph. 794-2297.

Want 3 point hitch for M.
tractor and wheel M. Farmall
tractor. C. M. Pippin Jr., Rt.
2, Albany. :

Want small John Deere
Crawler tractor, with blade,
in running cond., reasonably
priced. Emmett J. Callahan,
ee Covington, Ph. 786-

Want 500 to 600 gal. bulk
milk tank. Perry Parker, Ho-
gansville, Ph. 637 - 2681.

Want rotary mower to fit
8N Ford tractor with 3 point
hitch, and planters, distribu-
tors and cultivators. All must
be in good cond., and reason-
ably priced. Write, stating
what you have, cond., price,
and where it may be seen. E.
P. Kakalecik, Rt. 7, Sardis
Church Rd., Macon.

Want used rotary mower
for cutting weeds and bushes;
and drag harrow. Fred_ L.
White, Rt. 1, Buckhead (Mor-
gan Co.). :

Want manure spreader or
pull type sub soil plow, will
trade All State motor scooter,
looks good and runs good, for
same. Will give or take dif-
ference. H. J. Parham, Rt. 2,
Box 121, Newnan, Ph. AL, 3-
1562 (no collect calls).

Want garden tractor and
equipment. Will trade David
Bradley, Sears model, riding
lawn mower, 3 HP, 1 yr. old,
excel. shape, for tractor. Roy
Sabine, Sr., Rt. 1, Dudley, Ph.
HO. 3-4749 (no collect calls).

Livestock

~ FOR SALE









Cattle

_ Reg. Guernsey cows, fresh-
in with calves; also, some to
freshen in few days, great
milkers, reasonably priced. F.
H. Bunn, Midville.

- Young Holstein cow with

second calf, $150.; also, 2 yr.

old red Pole bull, wt. 500 Ibs.,

$125. Farm located about 1%

tinea of Dial. L. P. Long,
ial.





with second calf, good milk-
er, gentle, $180.; with calf
$195. E. M. Hayes, Rt. 5 Ma-
rietta, Ph. 943-5897.



Guernsey cow, fresh-in



i yo (4
polled Herefor
last of April. J. Dockery,
P.O. Box 84, Winterville.

Reg. Shorthorn bulls: horn-
ed bull, 3 yrs. old July, 1963,
and polled bull, 3 yrs. old
October, 1963, $400. ea.; poll-
ed bull, 2 yrs. old Oct. 1963,
and one polled bull 2 yrs. old
December 1963, $300: ea. Col.
Hazard H. Stay, Fortson Rd.,
Athens, Ph. 548-7683.

3 polled Hereford bulls, 7
mos. to 1 yr. old, from pure-
bred cows, and sired by Reg.
bull. Mrs. J. E. Fulmer, Rt. 1,
Felton, Ph. 646-3758 (Bu-
chanan). :

Reg. Santa Gertrudis bull,
2 yrs. old, $300.; 3 Reg. Black
Angus heifers, born April 14,
March 27 and March 29, 1962,
$150. each. W. E. Winson Jr.,
Byron, Ph. 788-2451 (Macon).

Jersey milch cow with
young calf. Good family milk
cow. Joe Pennington, Rt. 2,
Keysville, Ph. LI 7-2270

2 Reg. Angus bulls, Coast-
almere 160, born Jan. 1959,
breeding sire, Adair of Wye.,
dam, Irene of Coastalmere 19,
wt. about 1500 lbs. and Black
Boy 4, born April 30, 1962,
breeding sire, Coastalmere
160, dam, McKenzie Black-
bird 22, wt. about 550 lbs.
Selling both to prevent in-
breedimg. Charlie Rentz, Len-









lox, Ph. 546-2601 (until 9

P.M.)

Reg. Black Angus bull, 3
yrs. old, wt. 1200 lbs., Eileen-
mere, Black Cap_ bloodline,
gentle, $300. Mrs. Virgil Gar-
rett, Rt. 1, Crossville Rd.,
Roswell, Ph. 993-6329.

8 dbl. Reg. young polled
Hereford cows, calves by side
or springing, reasonably
priced; also, weaning age bull
and heifer, $150. ea.; also, 2,
14 mo. old, Reg. bulls. E. C.
Dawson, Rt. 4, Box 21, c/o
Holly Oak Ranch, Alpharet-
ta, Ph. GR 5-5960.





Thoroughbred Guernsey
male calf, 3 mos. old, for sale,

or exchange for female Hol-

stein calf, same age and puri-
ty. All letters ans. William
D. Wilson, 1. 3, Box 154,
Donalsonville (Seminole Co.).

Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs.
old, dehorned, ring in nose,
good bloodlines; also 12 mo.
old, dehorned, $75. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

Cow, fresh in, now giving
4 or more gallons milk daily.
S. P. Sanders, Comer. (Hwy.
98 near Comer, hame on mail-



is Thoroughbred Santa Ger-=
trudis bulls, 13 and 14 mos,

old. J. W. Morris, c/o Double

M Farms, P.O. Box 119, Car=





rollton, Ph. TE. 2-2852..

37 heifer cows, wt. 800 to
1100 lbs. ea.; 16 calves; Reg.
Poll bull, wt. 1600 lbs.; bal-
ance of cows to calve in ap-

rox. 3 mos. Complete herd,

8,500. R. L. Eskew, P. O.
Box 606, Fairurn, (6 mL
North of Palmetto, on Cas-
cade - Palmetto Hwy). Ph
964-2439, (See or call after
6 P.M. week days, or Satur-
day and Sunday).

Reg. Black Angus heifers

and bulls
bloodlines, all calfhood vac-

cinated and guaranteed breed=

ers. Hugh Crook, Montezuma,

Ph. 5641.

9 Reg. Angus heifers, bred,
22 to 26 mos. old, $250. ea.;
also, 2 cows, 4 and 5 yrs. old,
$300. ea. All clean and calf-
hood vaccinated. F. W. Phil-
lips, c/o Westover Farms,
Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959.



Reg. Jersey bull, 9 mos.

old, artificially sired, AEF

pull, 2 generations artificial
breeding on dams side. See
at my place. H. M. Smith,

Madison-Bethany Rd., Madi-

son, Ph. 958.

Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls and heifers, excel.
bloodlines, good range of

ages. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W.

Park Ave., Valdosta, Ph. CH.
4-2491.



575 lb. milk base with Pet

Dairies; 40 cows; 500 gal.
Sunset tank, and 2 Surge
milkers. Roy R. Swinney,

Route 4, Forsyth, Ph. 994-
2325)

Guernsey milk cow to
freshen first of Oct. with 2nd
calf, now giving about 3 gals.



milk daily, $165. L. B. Hill,

Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689:

Small herd of Reg. Red
Poll cattle, best in breeds,
rich in Purdue and Donehue
breeding, good price. See at
farm. Chester Clements, Rt
1, Sparks, Ph. 549-8543.





Dbl. Reg. Whiteface Here-

ford polled bull, 5 yrs. old,
wt. 1200 to 1300 lbs., very
gentle, $275. Selling to pre=-

vent inbreeding. Hubert Shell,

Palmetto, Ph. 463-7612.
5 Reg. polled Hereford



bulls, 2 yrs. old; lg. selection ~

of bulls 10 to 13 mos. old, all
calfhood vaccinated and of
most popular bloodlines. Win-
ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven.



Ford sickle mower, 3 point

len 75 00:4. disc Giler, | Wee

John Deere, iron wheels, $60;
also, eattle neck chains and
some numbers, 1/2 price. W.
E. Winson, Jr., Byron, Ph.
788-2451.

Jchn Deere mowing ma-
chine, and good rubber tired
farm wagon for sale cheap.
Miss Bessie Shankle,
Kensington.

Equipment

WANTED







Want good used rotary mo-
wer to fit Ford tractor. Would
consider one that needs only
minor repairs. C. L, Vaughn,
44 Berry Ave., Newnan, Ph.
AL, 3-1551 (after 5 PM).



Want 10 or 12 in. hammer-
mill with crusher and power
take-off, dust collector and
magneto; feed mixer, about

Massey Ferguson or Intnl.
Harvester, 40 HP, with plant-
er. State make, cond. and
price. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Haw-
kinsville, Ph. 892-2578.



Want all purpose harrow
and post hole digger. Both
with 3 point hitch for Ford
tractor. State cond. and price
in first letter. J. B. Wall, Jr.,
PO Box 325, Sandersville.

Ss gt sae aterm EEE

Want 5 ft. straight blade
mower that can be used be-
hind Farmall A. tractor, in At-
lanta vicinity. Mrs. Ann Per-
ry, 3048 Arden Rd., NW, At-
Janta 5, Ph. 233-4381 (after 6
PM).

Want rotary mowing mach.
for Farmall Cub tractor. El-
Main St.,
P. O. Box 306, Woodstock, Ph.



Rt. 1/8

1/2 ton; tractor, John Deere, |j



right one.








926 - 3219.

box).

Ph. 584-2312. (Odum).



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 haye very
little information for us to proceed on.

In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle
such a problem, he needs certain information. First of all,
before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be
consulted. In case of death, an autopsy should be performed
to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic
substance. In the experience of the state chemists office,
the feed is rarely ever to blame.

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. -
Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic if
the levels are too high.

from. Eileenmere























Xe

Livestock







FOR SALE
Cattle
14 Reg. and Commercial

. polled Herford bulls, 12 to
18 mos. old. H. R. Neal, La-
Grange, Ph. TU. 4-9441.

a Swine

Reg. Hampshire boar, ex-
cel. breeder and from good
bloodlines, wt. 450 lbs., $60.
er will trade for young Hamp-
shire boar of good bloodlines,
not over 6 mos. old. Carl C.
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

OIC. breeding stock, gilts,
6 mos. old, $30. ea.; gilts, 13
wks. old, $20. ea.; boars, 13
wiks. old, $25. ea. Pigs ship-
ped FOB. Big gilts for sale
at farm. All treated and Reg.
in buyers name. No Sunday
sales] -Paul- J. ~Cain, Rt, 1:
Commerce. y

28 shoats, avg. wt. 40 lbs.

_ or more, with treat certificate,
boars castrated, $12. ea. FOB.
Located 5 mi. W. of Metter,
Candler Co., near 46-57 Hwy.
L. H. Edenfield, Rt 3, Box
177, Metter, Ph. 685-1083.

8 fine feeder pigs, 2 mos.
old, Landrace and Hampshire























cross, $12.50 ea. Mrs. R. CG.
Widemon, /o Little Hope
Ranch, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph.
483-7152.



Reg. Black Essex pigs, fat-
ten at any age, 10 to 12 wks.
old, gilts and males, $25. ea.
Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box
210, Valdosta. :

Reg. Landrace boar and
ut feeder pigs; also, Reg.
orkshire boars of service
age. Terrell Swindle, Nash-
wille, Ph. 9292.

6 male Reg. Duroc pigs, 10
wks. old, $25.00 each. Joe
Smith, Rt. 2, Preston.

Extra nice Tamsworth gilts
and boars, few ars near
service age. Bangs free,
_.. healthly stock. J. S. Davis,
8 Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph.
95) 6541: : 4

Nice Black Poland China
ee boar, $45.; Reg. Duroc pigs,
$15. ea. plus cost of papers.
Johnny King, Avondale Rd.,
Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788-1657
(mot collect).

: __ Landrace breeder stock:
a Bred sows and feeder pigs,
ae boars are castrated. Herman

















27

Choice Duroc breeding
stock, males and females, Reg.
in buyers name, all ages,
treated, all from lg. litters.
William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.

See oe ay ROO

_. Several sows with good lit-
ters; 2 purebred Hampshires;
2 purebred Durocs, and sev-
eral crossbred sows (Bamp-
shire - Landrace) and one
Hampshire gilt: also, cross-
bred feeder pigs, $8. up, ac-
cording to age. Jim Hopkins,

_ Rt. 2, Clayton (Tate City
Community).

o -sCherry red Duroc, service
_. ze, male and gilts, wormed,
and treated for Cholera, and

bested for Lepto and Bangs.
_ Nominated in United Duroc
ys Assn.. $40. at farm. A. C.
Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Mer-

shon (Hwy. 32).

La SI ENR
_. Reg. Landrace, service age,
si boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines; also, bred gilts.
M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst,
Ph. FR. 5-2589.

Reg. Durocs, boars. and

of long meat type, dk.
red, 6% mos. old, all from
top bloodlines. Henry Harrell,
603 Gill St., Hazlehurst, Ph.
FR. 5-2035.

tr eR
__ Registered Yorkshire boars,
gervice age, very good blood-
lines: 10 sows with pigs (first
hitter), some are Duroe-Spot
erossed, pigs by Yorkshire
boar. Litters avg. 10 pigs. J.
F. Moore, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 142,
Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477.

- 5 Hampshire and Landrace
-- rossed pigs, $10. ea. Harold
Anderson, Rt. 1, Alpharetia,
Ph. GR. 5-6405.

__ 3 Hampshire pigs, $10. ea.
Larry Anderson, Ri as sAK:

i,





























Je eeoeen Rt. 1, Sautee, Ph. |

Park, Ph. 964-2193.

worker, wt. 1100

James- i
281, Temple, Ph. 962-3530.

nearly new pony
harness,
2, Loganville,

Ph. ; ee Bier vai Fe (week



7 dark and SPC pigs, erss-

ed, ready April 25, $10. ea.
Larry Fernander, Rt. 1, Villa
Rica.



10 open Reg. Duroc gilts,
wt. about 175. Ibs., $40. ea.;
4 bred gilts, wt. 300 lbs., $65.
ea.; 6 boars, wt. around 150
lbs., $35. ea.; 3 mo. old pigs,
wt. around 80 Ibs., $25. ea.
Ernest P. Carter, Baxley, Ph.
7-2877.

Meat type Poland China
hogs for sale: February pigs
for pig clubs now ready to
Zo, treated. for Cholera and
Erysiplas, and from Georgias
No. 66 Brucellosis free herd.
James R. Mullis, Cochran,
Ph. WE 4-6490.

Duroc boars, ready for
service and treated for Chol-
era (can be registered). Du-
roc gilts, breeding age, also
treated for Cholera and can
be Reg. Frederick Zipperer,
Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton, Ph.
772-3345. :

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Red Shetland show pony,
48 in. high, has won many
blue ribbons riding, and also
for working with cart, gentle,
good for any child, $300. in-
cluding saddle and bridle. Mrs.
James E. Berry, 1327 Allgood
Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-5620.

Palomino Shetland pony,
good quality, for sale or will
trade for rotary mower. O.
T. Bolding, Rt. 3, Douglas-
ville, Ph. 942-3157.

Albino mare, 6 yrs. old,
blue eyes, very gentle, wt.
about 700 lbs., won 3 ribbons
in 2 shows. Donna Strickland,
P. O. Box 841, Woodstock,
Ph. 926-6187.

3 ponies and harnesses for
sale. Mrs. V. U. McMichael,
Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-6093.

Sorrel gaited mare, blaze
face, stocking feet, 5 yrs. old;
also, % Tenn. Walking filly
colt, 10 mos. old, both for
$325. or will sell separate. E.
Williams. 300 Belmont Dr,,
Warner Robins, Ph. 923-1749.

Pony mare, bred, 5 yrs. old,
and bridle and saddle, $130.;
small, 18 mo. old, male pony,
bridle and saddle, $100. W.
C. Owens, McPhail Drive, Rt.
2, Kennesaw, Ph. 974-6732.

SN cagA Og to

Several nice Shetland pon-
les: mares with colts, some in
foal and sev. small colts, all
very reasonably priced. Frank
Bishop, Rt. 3, Cartersville.

4 mule colts, 15 mos. to 3
yrs. old, for sale. E. M. Lan-
drum, Adairsville.

Golden Palomino stud, 2
yrs. old, snow white mane,
tail, stocking feet, and blaze
face, entitled to Reg. $300.,
or will consider trade for gen-























tle gaited mare. A. B. Wiley,
Rt. 3; Carnesville, Ph. 677-
4661 (Homer).



Nice ponies and donkeys for
sale cheap; also, want old-and
crippled horses and mules,
highest prices paid. E. J. Mc-
Mahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Au-
gusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710.

Sorrel Shetland stallion
with mane and _ tail, child
broken to ride, green broke
to pull cart, proven sire, 3
yrs. old, $125.; also, 4 yr. old
sorrel Shetland mare with
white mane and tail, bred to
foal this summer, $150. Both
ponies approv. 42 in. high. .
G. Bloser, Jr.; Sparks.

8 yr. old Quarter horse for
sale. John Charles Maddox,
Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 181-J.

5 gaited Quarter horse sad-
dle gelding, roan eolor, good
disposition, very gentle, and
reasonably priced, see to ap-
preciate, $175. F. C. Thomas,
Rt. 1, Butner Rd., College





Tom Dooley and Shadows

Ambassador, 2 top Reg. Ten-
nessee Walking horses, 2 dif-

ferent bloodlines.

Roy A
Dorsey, 2561 Bohler

Rd., NW,

Atlanta 5, Ph. CE, 7-115.





Grey horse mule, about 10-

yrs. old, gentle, good
los., $80., or
for yearlings.
Enelson, f. 1, Box

will trade

Mare Sheiland pony with
cart and
$165. Jack Coyle, Rt.
Ph. 826-4218

Nice bay Tennessee Walk-
ing stud colt by Suns Jet
Parade out of Hills Wilson
Allen mare, gentle, halter
broke and ready to start.
Good show prospect, will
make big 2 yr. old. Mrs. H. L.
Hawkins, Thomasville, Ph.
CA 6-3219.

Tennessee Walker stallion,
3% yrs. old, not Reg., gentle
enough for child to catch and
ride, $150.; Welch pony, 5
yrs. old, white and brown,
$150.; 5 yr. old brown Shet-
Jand mare, $125. Ira Teem,
Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. 227-4897
(Griffin).

Nice work mare, approx.
wt. 950 lbs., 10 yrs. old, gen-
tle, works good anywhere,
for sale, or will trade for gen-
tle riding horse, 15 hands
high or above, for 11 yr. old
boy. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2, Bu-
ford, Ph. 434-5618.

Shetland pony gelding; 3
yrs. old, gentle. J. W. Bodi-
ford, 109 Hart Ave., Union
Point, Ph. 489-2911.

Pinto Shetland pony stal-
lion, 6 yrs. old, 39 in. high,
Reg., but no papers, and ma-
hogany saddle, bridle and
martingale, like new. Pony,
real gentle, ideal for children,
all, $150. C. E. Prigden, Mi-
Jan, Ph. 362-2601 (after 5
EVE) =

Calico Albino gelding, 8
yrs. old, 15 hands high, very
gentle for inexperienced child,
$150. Mary Lynn White, 2400
Bouldererest Rd. SE, At-
lanta 16

At stud: Golden Palomino
stallion, Reg. Walking horse,
Reg. in Palomino Assn.; also,
Jet Black Arabian stallion,
fee $25. Will pick up mare,
hold until caught; also, for
sale, one Quarter horse and
saddle mare. J. W. Van Horn,
4457 Covington Hwy., Deca-
tur, Ph. BU. 9-5798.

25 horses to choose from,
good price range, gentle, no
bad habits, few ponies, $100.
up; also, used saddles, $38.
up; one Western, youth, $35.;
blankets, bridles, ete.: Palo-
mino mares, bred, for exp.
riders; also, At Stud: racking
Palomino stallion, fee, $20.
Don Cochran, c/o Rebel Ridge
Farm, Shiloh Rd., Kennesaw,
Ph. 427-1819 (Marietta).

Tennessee Walking mare,
10 yrs. old, and her 7 mo. old
filly (half Quarter horse colt);
and half T. W. and half Quar-
ter horse stallion, 2% yrs.
old, $500. for all. W. E. Win-
son, Byron, Ph. 788-2451.

At Stud: Bandar AHCR No.
6213, purebred Arabian. Has
outstanding colts with excel.
bone, dispositions and con-
formations. All foals may be
Reg., fee, $50. to approved
mares.. Mrs. Val B. Beaty,
4289 Flat Shoals Rd., Deca-
tur, Ph. BU 9-0173 (nights).

At Stud: Shetland pony,
sorrel with white mane and
tail, fee, $10. Can arrange
transportation within reason-
able distance. E. M. Hayes,
Rt. 5, Marietta (located on
Hwy. No. 5, between Mari-
etta and Powder Springs),
Ph. 943-5879.

Gentle, med. size, parade
saddle mare to foal in June
from Reg. Albino, 5 gaited,
$235. Mrs. Julia Howell, Rt.
1, Suwanee.



















Shetland pony gelding, 4
yrs. old, red and white spot-
ted, reasonably priced. Claude
White, 2674 Rock Chapel Rd.,
Lithonia, Ph. 482-8277.

_ Nice, gentle saddle horse,
fine for children, reasonably
priced. L. B. Branan Jr., 5240
Northside Dr., NW, Atlanta
5, Ph. BL. 5-5175 (not col-
lect).

eRe Nat RE pS

Reg. Appaloosa mare with
stud colt at side and bred
back to Reg. Appaloosa stal-
lion, safe for children, $500.
Arlin Barr, 6 Barr Ranch,
Stockbridge Rd., Jonesboro.
eee eam ear OM CSDOLO: 2
_14 yr. old mare, used for
riding and small plowing
Jobs, $100., or will trade for
good small mule. (See at
Charles Bentleys, Rt. ie
County Rd, Thomaston).
George Porter, 218 Derry-
down Way, Decatur, Ph. DR.
8-9651 (not collect).

_ At Stud: McKays Ransom,
fine Reg. Palomino, proven
sire of top quality Palomino
foals, gold color with snow
white mane and tail, stock-
ings and star, fee $35. Frank
McKay, 3104 Oakham Place,



: ends and) evenings). $3787,

Avondale Estates, Ph. DR 8-



Pony, bridle. saddle andy
harness, all for $125. Harold |
W. Roberts, Rt. 2, Box 237, |.
Lilburn, Ph. 469-8174.

Ba uarter horse stallion,
21 a a. full blooded, not
Reg. Gentle, has been ridden;
also, 4% yr. old Golden sor-
rell gaited mare with blaze
face, 2 white stockings, wt.
950 Ibs., gentle, spirited. Ger-
ald Cowart, Ellabell (6 mi.



North of Pembroke, Hwy.)
321).
Shetland ponies, good se-

lection, child broke geldings,
yearling colts and mares
heavy in foal, all gentle, $50.
and up; also, new or used
harness and saddles. Bill
Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park.Dr.,
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.

5 yr. old male Shetland
pony, 46 in. high, spry, and is
fast walker, $100., or with
small Mexican saddile and
bridle $1252 <S:- Scotty
Washington St., Austell.

14.3 Reg. Palomino filly, 3
yrs. old, carbon copy of sire,

Chico Lindo, Jr. Performs
with high natural action,
bloom and personality. Has

alread'y won several blue rib-
bons. Fine for child or lady.
Sally Owen, 2514 Henderson
Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-2824.

Gentle bay mare, blaze,
with 4 white stockings, and
her 20 month old bay filly
colt (gentle and halter brok-
en), sired by Reg. Tennessee
Walker. Mare to foal in March |
1964 (bred to Tennessee
Walker), $300. at farm. Joe
V. Arnold, P. O. Box 534,
Warner Robins, Ph. 953-3576.

Welch stud colt, 8 mos: old,
for sale, or will trade for
calves; also, at stud: Welsh
Pinto, mares pastured for
service. T. J. Moore, | Gray-
son, Ph. 843-2185.

Quarter type mare, wt. ap-
prox. 800 lbs., 7 yrs. old,
$150., or will trade for cat-
tle of equal value. Would con-
sider Black Angus bull. Char-
les Jones, Rt. 1, Mershon.

Blaze face stallion pony, 2
yrs. old, ridden some, $125.
Floyd M. Payne, Rt. 5, Twin
Springs, Cuthbert (Cuthbert
West Hwy. No. 82, 4 miles).

_ American saddle bred stal-
lion, 2 yrs. old, chestnut with
4 perfect stockings and blaze
face, good bloodlines, broke
to ride. Fine show horse pro-
spect. Frank Hicks, 1196 Tug-
gle Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-9606.
Sr Seed en ue
5 nice Shetland pony mares,
some with colts by side, all to
drop colts soon; midget mare,
36 in. tall, 4 yrs. old, gentle
for small child; also, 5 horse
Shetland ponies, 1% yrs. old,
$65. ea.; and some bridles and













saddles. Will sell mares at
reasonable price. Come see
and make offer. Jess Hol-

brook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-
6771.

Sao eS
Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old, qi
ack and white, new bridle
and saddle; also, Welch pony,
5 yrs. old, roan grey, bridile
and saddle. L. &. Gibbs,
Stockbridge, Ph. 474-7324.

Sheep and Goats

ee lca Neen

Several milk goats, some
milking and some to freshen
soon, $25. to $65. also, some
not bred, $20., very gentle.
Will trade for baby calves or
anything I can use on farm.
Leon Watson, P. O. Box 94,
Unadilla, Ph. 627-3839.



excel. breedin:

buyers name, _
some from Reg.
genbergs, $10.; $
ers giving as m
of milk daily.
Rt. 6, Box
Ph. 897-1372,

and bucks, )
old. Billies are natur;
less. Herbert Lawto
tain: Citys =

Purebred Hampsh
lambs and r
unregistered,
grades and crosses.
Davis, Gray, Ph. SH

ewes,
or

Want 3 day old Re
Angus bull. State 1
Hitchcock, Rt. 1, Hir.

Want to rent 3 sm
tle saddle horses
to buy. They w-



in 50-75 mile radius
lanta. J. Mi
Crane Rd., NE, Atla

Want to buy pur
colt, blue eyes, or Pin
weanling age up
ponies. Sara M.







kinsville.

Want 3 or 4 grad
heifers, 10 mos. old or olde

open or bred, within 100

radius of Blairsvill

John Turner,
Blairsville.

Want to buy r

must be Reg. Ble
Letters answered. |
ner, 204 Timothy A
Ph. 232-3019 (







Want 3 gaited saddle h
Zentle enough for 12 yr
girl to handle, :
and saddle. State pric
traits of horse in first
J. B. Wall, Jr., P.O. Bo



Sandersville, Ph. 2023.



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ek Lightsey,









+ pepper plants,
0, $3.25 M.; 85c
Permit 262. Le-
Rt. 2, Screven.

to plants: Rut-
globe, Big Boy, Ox-
. 30, $1.00: De-
45c C; broccoli,
ts, $1. 25 Cy col-
e, garlic, 800 C;















00 Damson plum
4.00. No orders ac-
less than $2.00.
. J. Witherspoon,
2 St., Atlanta 10,









Red po-
: first class, most
ariety on prceduce
$2.50; $4.00 M.;
50; 5000 up, $3.09 M.
0 large. 45 yrs. exp.
ntion given all or-
Head, Alma, Ph.




















ip, $3.00 M. Careful
en all orders. B.
ead, Alma, Ph. 632-








ead Rutger toma-













little white





pful;
eans, Germ. 96 pct.;

Peanut Six Weeks
98 pct., ea. 75c
Speckle Crowder
$0 pet., 45 cup-
postage. Mrs. Carl
3. Ellijay.

ull Crowder pea
95 pet., 40c Ib. at
; Mrs. Roy Harrell,
, Ph. HO 1-4181.










Se Germ, 95 pet.,
cream Six



Rt. 3, Ellijay.

an. NS-4) Siemson
0 bu. on small orders, dis-

count on larger orders, Germ.

90 pet., 11 pect. other crop.
Cowpeas, clean and bagged. J.
O. King, Avondale Rd., Rt. 3
Macon, Ph. 788-1657, (not
collect).



Old time tender white Half
Runner beans, Germ. 96 pct.,
65c cupful, or 3 cups, $1.60;
Red Spotted Crowder Cow-
peas, Germ. 84 pct., 50 cup-
ful; one cup spotted Crowder
peas free with $3.00 order.
Can fill lg. orders. Add 15
per cup postage. P. B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Tender white Half Runner
garden beans, Germ. 92 pct.,
65c cup; 3 cups, $1.60; Red
Spotted Crowder Peas, Germ.
82 pet., 50c cupful; 4 cups,
$1.50; Blue Java peas, Germ.
91 pet., 50 cupful; 4 cups,
$1.50. Add postage. G. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Pecan seedlings, heavy
bearer of meaty nuts, good
liners, 12 trees, $3.00; 100,
$20.00. Mrs. B. Robinson,
Greenville.

Nice red raspberry plants,
cellophane wrapped, or in
plastic, damp packed. $1.50
doz. Add postage. Permit 241.
Mrs. H. A. Chastain; <Rt: 5;
Ellijay.

Improved Georgia Red po-
tato plants, count and quality
guaranteed. From vine grown
seed, Govt. inspected, 500,
$2. 25: $3.00 M. Prompt ship-
ment, and satisfaction guar-
anteed or meney. refunded. J.





,|H. Williams, Alma, Ph. 632 -

5156.
Rutger tomato plants and



California Wonder sweet pep-

pers, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.25;
$4.00 M.; Charleston Wake-
field cabbage and white Ber-
muda onion plants, 300, $1.00;
500, $2.00; $3.00 M. Del. in
Ga. Permit 38. R. Chanclor,
Pitts. Ph. MI 8-2035.

Old fashion white Cornfield
bean seed, Germ. 81 pct., 75c
cup PP; Cream Musk peas,



.|Germ. 89 pct.; and red speck-

Jed Crowder peas, Germ. 81
pet., 50c cupfull PP. Mrs. Bes-
sie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock.



etre tomato plants, $2.50
M.; $1.00 C., delivered. Per-
mit 275. No checks accepted.
E. M. Lightsey, Screven. -

Cream S u g ar Crowder
peas, Germ. 89 pct., 60c cup-
ful, 2 cupsful, $1.00. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Rosa Jane Richards,





jay.

Brown top Millet 7
77 pet., firm seed 2 pet.,
t o t a ] Germination 79 pct.,
clean and bagged, 12-1/2c jb.;
also, Cokers cotton seed,
grown 1 yr. from breeders,
Germ. 94 pct., $90.00 ton. Nor-
ris Bryans, Newborn.

Old fashion tender white
Half Runner bean seed, Germ.
90 pct.; also, old fashion ten-
der white garden ye
bean seed, Germ. 89 pet.,
65 cupful. Add postage. ire:
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.

Good tender bean_ seed,
White Cut Shorts, Germ. 95
pet.; white Half Runners,
Germ. 90 pct.; white Creas-
backs, Germ. 95 pct., ea. kind,
75 cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Emory Gable, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Good tender old time bean
seed: white Half Runner gar-








den beans, Germ. 95 pet.;
white Cut Short Cornfield
beans, Germ. 95 pct.: white

Creasback Cornfield beans.
Germ. 93 pct., ea. kind 75c
cupful. Add postage on all or-
ders. Mrs. Preston Souther-
land, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Certified Georgia Red pota-
to plants, $3.50 M.;
$3.00 M.; Cert. Early Reds,
$4.00 M. FOB. Now ready.
Satisfaction guaranteed. No
checks accepted. C. F. Mann,
Rt. 2, Box 31. Surrency, Ph.
367 - 3897 (Baxley).

Pensacola Bahia grass seed,
Germ. 61 pct., firm seed, 31
pet., total Germ. 92 pct., no
noxious weeds, 20c lb., FOB.
E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania.



Spearmint plants, 50c doz.;
catniv and horehound, 4 bun-
ches, $1.00; black raspberry
and Hemalaya blackberry
plants, 6, $1.00; garlic bulbs,
10 bulbs, $1.00; multiplying
California beer seed, 50c
start. Permit 305. Enclose self-
addressed, stamped env. Mrs:
Pe eMalachr Smith, 7 Rt 6,
Gainesville.

Cert. Georgia Red potato
plants, immediate delivery,
$3.50 M.; 3000 up, $3.00 M.
FOB. Nice plants; bell pepper
plants, $3.50 M. Permit 273.
A. E. Graham, Alma, Ph. 632-
5536.

Gocd, tender bean seed for
late planting: white Corn-
field Creasbacks, Germ. 92
pet.; old time white Half
Runners, Germ. 83 pct., both
60c cup; 2 cups, $1.00: 5 cups,
$2.00. Add postage. Mrs. Inez
Barrett, P. O. Box 35, Elli-





3000 up,|M.;





Rp Lincoln tomato
plants, bear till frost, both lg.
tomatoes, cash and carry, 50c
doz. Permit 259. W: J. Ham-
bright, 446 Pegg Rd., SW, At-
Janta 15,





Lg. yellow meat watermel-

on seed, Germ, 93 pet., 50,
25e; California multiplying
beer seed, 50c start; and

stamped envelope, Mrs. R. A.
Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan.



Perkins long, green, 12 in.
pod okra seed, Germ. 96 nct.;
Ig. yellow corn seed, Germ.
93 pcet.; 50 cupful; Cowhorn
and Banana pepper _ seed,
Germ. 83 pct., 25c teaspoon-
ful; Jensin; Rhubarb pie
plant, 50 blub plant; Rhu-
barb stalks, 25 lb.; golden
seal, 20c ea.; spearmint, tan-
zy, yellow dock, 3 plants 25c;
burdeck, 2 plants, 30c. Add
postage. Permit 93 Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.



Marglobe and New Stone
Rutger tomato plants, 200,
$1.50; $2.50 M.: Cayenne hot
pepper plants, $1.00 C.; $4.00
M.; California Wonder sweet
pepper plants, $1.00 C.; $4.00
; cabbage plants, $2.00 M.;
Black Beauty egg plants, $1. 00
C. Permit 270. Watis Crosby,
Graham.





Yelnando Soybeans, Germ.

91 pct., no noxious weeds,
$3.50 bu. FOB. Limited quan-
tity. Excellent for planting
with corn or behind grain. A.
C. Searboro, Box 809, Dublin,
272-3322.
Long Horn okra seed, 1962
crop, Germ. 94 pct., 35c tbl-
spn.; Jone neck Cashew, Germ.
66 pet.,. 3. doz.,35c;~ round,
green rind, yellow meat, mel-
on seed, Germ. 84 pcet., 3 doz.,
35c; Rockyford, green meat,
cantaloupe seed, Germ. 96
pet., 35e thlspn. Send stamp-
ed, addressed envelope. W. D
Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

50 bu. Knuckle Purple Hull
peas, Germ. 65 pct., $5.00 bu.
at barn. Felton Roberts, Mauk.

Gocd, tender, old. time
beans: Little pink Six Weeks
Peanut beans, Germ. 96 pct.;
white Cut Short Cornfield
beans, Germ. 83 pct. Ea. kind
75 cupful, plus postage. No
checks. Mrs. Andrew Wilson,
Rt. 1, Carters.

Rutger tomatoes, $2.25 M.;
75c C. delivered. Permit 276.
No checks. Paul Lightsey,
Screven. ,









83 pct.; no noxious

18c lb., or 17 Ib.

Albany.

Tender
field beans,
tender, white Half
75c measuring cup full.
Eula Beal,
Ellijay.





Pensacola Bahia seed, Germ.
weeds,
in 500 Jb.
lots. CG. M. FADDES Wri ties

Creasback Corn-

Germ. 94 pet.;
Runner
garden beans, Germ. 85 pct., -
Mrs.
Rt 23; Box 1325



96 pet., 1/2 cupful,.
wer seed, Germ. 89 pct.,

S. Pryor Rd.,
15, Ph. PO fe 7626

Running okra seed, Germ.
$1.00, P.
P.; mammoth Russian sunflo-
60c
cupful,:P. P. He C. Reid, 2303
W., Atlanta,



Germ. 87 pct.; 50,
25c, and stamped,

10c;

postage. Mrs.

Rebecca.
Rutger tomato plants,

Calif.
now

moss packed;
pepper plants,

Surrency.

Lg. round, dark rind, yel=
low meat, water melon er
ON,
addressed, -
envelope; 700 seed, $1.00 plus
Pp, E.s Traylor;

good
plants, full count, now ready,
sweet
ready.
All plants from 5 to 6 in. high,
$2.00 M. FOB; $1.00 C. Per-

mit 194. Woodrow Lightsey,



Wakefield cabbage
and white Bermuda
Socr er

Calif. Wonder, and
yenne pepper, $1.00 C.;
$3.00; $5.00 M. Del.
Smith, Box 82, Baxley.

plants,
onions,
500, $2.00; $3.00 M.;
Georgia Red potatoes and Rut-
gers and Big Red tomatoes;
long. Ca-
500,



1 OF RIVERSIDE, CALIF, IS
m8 KING COTTONS 1960
FASHION ENVOY,





ia SANDRA LEE JENNINGS


































Pullin, Editor

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

1. Actual farm work notices ONLY will be published in the
Wanted and Farm Help Wanted columns. All other types of work, even if
included with a farm work notice, will be omitted. Notices. for house work,
small garden work, companions, child care and similar type positions will not
be published. Notices received for publication in these columns must carry an
explanation as to the type of farm work the advertiser is seeking or the type
of farm for which help is wanted.
2. Trucks, jeeps, and large equipment notices will also be omitted as of
next issue. Tractor and general farm equipment notices will be published as usual.
However, large equipment such as bulldozers, draglines, motors, sand pumps,
pulp wood saws, and similar heavy equipment will not be printed.
The editors trust you will understand the necessity of these changes and
cooperate with the BULLETIN in rendering the best possible service to
farm families of Georgia.
; If at any time you have any questions or suggestions concerning
BULLETIN, we will be happy to hear from you.

D. AL

Farm Work

the

the

Ga. Farmers Market Bulletin















PAGE SIX

Seed and Plants

Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit







Lg. odd shaped African
gourds, 8 dif. kinds mixed
pack of 30 seed, $1.00; small
_ ornamental gourd seed, sev.
dif. kinds, 25c pk. plus post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

Well matured Martin
gourds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35c
ea.: cut, shellacked and ready
to hang, $1.00 ea.; Martin
gourd seed, Ig. pk., 25c; also,
bushel gourd seed, 30, $1.00.
_ Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Low-

man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Martin gourd seed, lg. pk.,
25c bushel and other lg. mix-
ed gourd seed, 30, $1.00.
Send stamped, addressed en-
velope. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

_ Minor gourd seed, grow to
5 gal. size, water bottle, and
Indian king cobra (like huge
snake), all 3 doz., $1.00; dip-
per, grow 3-5 ft. long handles,
extra nice, 10 seed, $1.00.
Send self-addressed, stamped
env.. Mrs. W. C. Burnsed, El-
labell.

Limited number of giant
gourds, largest known, at half
price, $2.50 ea.; $25.00 doz.;
Biant gourd seed, 25c pkg.; 6
pks., $1.00 PP. Earl Stuckey,
Blackshear.











Buff Brahma Bantams, 3
hens, 1 rooster. DeKalb Co.
Fair winners 1962. Select
breeders, long line of champs,
$12.50; hatching eggs, 15,
$2.50 (from above stock).
Cannot ship eggs. Walter S.
Hogan, 878 Stallings St., SE,
Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 7-6065.

Lg. type Dk. Cornish, 8
hens, 1 cock and 1 cockeral,
$20.00 for all; purebred Buff
Orpington and Partridge
Roek, broiler size, 4 pullets,
1 eockeral, $5.00; young Par-
tridge Rock roosters, $2.00 ea.;
Bantams in White Cochin and
Dk. Cornish, $7.00 trio; 8 R.
I. Red hens and rooster, $15.
Chas. B. Summers, 131 Lee
Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948 - 4479.





Pr. Silver Spangled Ham-
burgs, standard, show stock,
$8.00; also, pr. Golden Lace
Wyandottes, standard, show

stock, $10.00. Gene Lane, Ma- |.

bleton, Ph. 948 - 5149.

Giant Black Minorea eggs,
15, $3.00; $2.50 doz. PP, dur-
ing month of May. L. B. Mil-
lians, 105 Temple Ave., New-
nan. : ;

Approx. 100 heavy breed
hens, how laying, Reds and
Harcos, $1.25 ea. Joe Penning-
ton, Keysville, Ph. LI. 7-2270.

Araucanus roosters, $2.00
ea. exp. collect; also, instruc-
tions for eare, history and
description of the Araucanus
chickens, 10c for postage and
printing. Mrs.. Addie A. Ed-
wards, 716 Myrtle St., NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.









Calif. multiplying beer seed,

wet or dry 406. start: 5
starts, $1.00 PP. Mrs. Earl
Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen.



African Monster, gourd
seed, 7 to 9 ft. (worlds lar-
gest), 3, $1.00; Indias King
Cobra (like hugh snake), 7 to
8 ft. long, 2 seed, $1.00; bird
house; short necked martin;
dipper, penguin, Indian war
club, 3 pks. $1.00. Lefty Mor-
gan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

_ Gourd seed: African jumbo,
freak, and bushel type, 6, $1;
dipper, tree type, vase, dish-
rag and ornamental, and pen-
Guin, 1 doz. $1.00: Martin and
Squash gourds, 50c doz. Send
stamped, addressed envelope.
Harold James, Rt. 1, Box 87,
Warm Springs.

Gourd seed: mixed Martin
type, 50c cupful; extra large,
$1.10 C. Will include growing
instruction with ea. order.
Frank Holcomb, Rt. 2, Bu-
ehanan.

: Poultry & Eggs

FOR SALE







11,000 Hy-Line pullets, 24
wks. old wk. of May 7, range
frown. Can be seen on range
anytime until wk. of May 7.
A.S. Callaway, c/o Cross
Road Farms, Rayle, Ph. BR.
4-7811,

2 pr. white Wyandottes,
$1.50 pr. R. M. Petty, 2535
Butner Rd., Ben Hill.

15 Roundhead and hatch
erossed roosters, March 1962
hatched, ready to go. Clyde R.
Parker, Rt. 1, Box 184, Ma-
rietta, Ph. 427 --1684.

30 laying hens, 75c ea. for|R

ail or $1.00 ea. for 1 or more.
Will not ship. Mrs. J. W.
Swinson, Rt. 1, Bremen.

Hatching egss from Tur-
kens, Golden Campines, Blue
Andalusians, Silver Leghorns,
Salmon Faverolles, Silver
Sp angled Hamburgs, Buff
Minorcas, Red Leghorns, An-
conas, White Face Black
Spanish, Eng. Red Caps, Ar-
eucanus, Mottled Houdans,
Wh. Crested Black Polish,
Buff Laced Polish, asstmt. of
15. $2.00; your choice, $3.00;
baby chicks, 35c ea. A. L. Wil-
liamson, Sr., Rt. 6, Turner
Chapel Rd., Rome.

Clean hatching eggs from
mice white Turkeys, reason-



ably priced. O. L. Calhoun,
Rt. 1, Burnt Hickory Rd.,
Douglasville, Ph. 942-3484

{after 5 PM).

' Bantams, B. B. Reds, Duck-
wing white Cochin cockerels,
black cochins, black ~ tail
Japs, $2.50 to $10.00 ea. your
choice. J. C. King, 208 Gram-
ling St., Marietta, Ph. 428-
8302 (no collect calls).







3 purebred (rainbow col-
or) Araucanus roosters, 1 yr.
old, lg. size, $3.00 ea. or trade
for 2 purebred Araucanus
hens; also, tem turkey for
sale or trade for hen turkey
1 yr. old; baby white Pekin
ducks, 65c ea. Mrs. Iva A.
Hogan, Rt. 3, Franklin Rd.,
Marietta.



3 Araucanus hens and 1
rooster. Hens laying green
and blue eggs, $10.00: 3 dk.
Cornish, 2 hens and rooster,
$5.00; 1 black Polish rooster,
$3.00; 3 red Pile Modret Bon-
nies, $20.00; also, Bonnies
eggs, 20 dif. kinds. Carl Boss,
1135 Buford Dr., Lawrence-
ville, Ph. 843-2358.

Black Breasted Game Ban-
tams, 2 hens and 1 rocster, $5.
W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mable-
ton, Ph. 948 - 7713.

Japanese Silkie
$3:00 pr.; eggs for setting,
10e ea. at my home. C. E.
Smith, Rt. 2, Box 134, Air-
line Rd., MeDonough.

Mammoth Bronze Turkey
poults, hatching each week.



Bantams,

Write for prices. Mrs. Perry |:

A. O'Neal, Sr., Rt. 3, Moultrie,
Ph. 985 - 5911.

White Chinese geese, 1 yr.
old, beginning to lay, $3.50
ea. Fred M. Scott, Box 6,
Bonaire, Ph. 922 - 8016.



Game, Fowl
and Eggs

FOR SALE



One red buck rabbit, $2.50.
. L. Trader, 4334 Calloway
Baa College Park, Ph. PO. 6-



Extra Ig. Northern Bob-
white quail eggs, $12. C.
Shipped promptly and safely.
Permit 26. Lumpkin Tyson,
Rt. 2, Doerun, Ph. 776-4162
(Sylvester).

1 ea.: tortoise buck and
doe; blue buck and doe; also,
few black does. All Dutch
rabbits, very nice. O. L. Cal-
houn, Rt. 1, Burnt Hickory
Rd., Douglasville, Ph. 942-
3484 (after 5 PM).

5, 6 wk. old, rabbits, all
females, New Zealand and
California cross breed, $1.50
ea. Cannot del. Dale Bartels,
Rt. 1, McDonough (10 mi. E.
of on Hwy. 81, near Ridge-
ways store).

Lg. Bobwhite breeders for
sale; also, eggs from these

breeders available now, $15.
; also, I will hatch your
eggs now to have birds for

early release this summer or /

early maturing this fall. Per-
mit 52. Joe Linkous, 4011
Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta
6, Ph, 634-7416,

MARKET BULLETIN

5 pr., 1961 hatch, Chukars,
$5. pr.; also, Chukar eggs;
booking orders for red Quail
eggs and Bobwhite quail eggs
to be available in 1963 lay-
ing season, large quantities.
Write for details. Permit 10
J. L. Tade, 1328 21st St., Co-
lumbus.



Pure racing homing pigeons
from pedigree bloodlines, $1.-
25 ea. Will ship as many as
6. Send M.O. W. A. Roach,
Rt. 6, Box 195-A, Savannah,
Ph. 897-1372.

Wild turkey and pheasant
eggs, pure strain, for sale. W.
E. Wisenbaker, Box 25, Lake
Park, Ph. Ch 2-8043 (Val-
dosta).

18 Ringneck doves, reason-
ably priced if you take all;
also, want to buy electric
fence charger, good cond., and
reasonably priced. Ww.
Day, Rt. 3, Thomson.

7, 4 mo. (old, rabbits, 5
gray does and 2 white spot-
ted bucks, $1.25 ea.; also, will
raise rabbits for anyone who
will buy them as they are
raised. Fred W. Hood, 214
Victory Dr., Dahlonega, Ph.
864-3929. :









Chukars, $1.75 to $3.;
Chukar egg orders. being
booked, 25 for $6.; 50 for $10.;
or 100, $17.50, plus shipping
charges. Orby Southard, 210
S. Grove St., Dahlonega, Ph.
864-3765 (evenings).

Small quantities Ringneck
pheasant and Chukar eggs, or
chicks, reasonably priced; al-
so, have lots of room in my
incubator to hatch your eggs.
Bobby Eason, Rt. 3, Marietta,
Ph. 427-6322.

Pr. White Crested Kalete
pheasants, $10.; white pheas-
ants eggs, $2.50 doz.; Giant
Mutant eggs, $3. doz.; Mon-
golian eggs, 2.50 doz. All
egg prices del. H. H. Roque-
more, Rt. 2, Americus.

Pigeons for sale at my home
in Bardi: White Kings, Blue
Kings and Homers, $2.50 pr.
Onnie Yeomans, Rt. 1, Box
154, Jesup, Ph. 427-2870.

Pigeons for sale: Homers,
Fantails and White Kings. No
reasonable offer refused. Bill
EK. Platt, Rt. 4, Oakland Rd.,
Lawrenceville, Ph. TH 3-7117
(not eollect).











White Fantail show pigeons,
$5. pr.; Flying Mallard ducks,

$5. pr.; White and Gray
geese, $5. pr.; Arauecanus
(Easter Egg) chickens, $4.

pr., or $2. ea. Cannot ship. G.
S. Bishop, Rt. 2, Rydal.

Game and Fowl

WANTED .





_Want several young Guinea
pigs (Cavies), breeding age,
6 females or more if price is
right, or will trade breeding
age Calif. doe rabbits, young
chickens or ducks for same.
Mrs. Iva. A. Hogan, Rt. 3,
Franklin Rd., Marietta.

Want to buy several swans.
State what you have and
price. J. W. Wilkes, c/o Bar
Rest Ranch, Warm Springs.

mailed to you.











Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



Red, white strawberry pcep-
corn, 10c ear; 1 doz., $1.00;
lg. blooming size garlic bulbs,
1 doz., 50c; catnip plants, 10e;
3, 25ce; Indian corn, bright,
mixed colors, 20c ear; 7, $1.00.
Permit 54. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Mountain City.



Sugar cured hams. 75c Ib.,
20 Ibs. up. A. V. Anderson,
Rt. 2, Loganville, Ph. 826-
4368.



Sugar cured, hickory smok-
ed, country hams, age 4 mos.,
12-18 lbs., 85 Ib.; shoulders,
12-15 \bs., 55 Ib. Max M.
Hardie, Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph.
948 - 7586.

Yellow roct, 4 Ibs., $1.25;
May apple, 4 Ibs., $1.25. Noel
Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.





Country hickory smoked
meats: Hams, 10 - 20 Ibs. 85c
lb.; shoulders, 10 - 15 lbs, 55c
lb.; sides, 10 - 20 Ibs. 50 Ib.;
smoked sausage, 60c Ilb.;
fresh cracklings, 30 lb. All
meats guaranteed against

spoilage. Postage not includ-|.

ed. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box
5, Dexter.



20 A. pasture grazing, Fes-
cue and Ladino Clover, would
graze 12 cows, $2.00 per head,
per month, you keep up fen-
ces. R. O. White, Lake Jode-
eco Rd., Box 695, Jonesboro,
Ph. 8-8348 (nights).

Mountain wildflower honey,
thick, raw, exactly as bees
made it, 5 lb. tin, extracted,
$1.50; 6, 5 Ib. cans, $8.00; 5
lb. tin with comb, $2.00; 6,
5 lb. cans with comb, $10.50.
Add postage. Edward D. Cols-
ton, Rt. I, Box 307, Toccoa.

Japanese bamboo, 1 to 3 in.
dia. up to 45 ft. long, killed
by freeze, (about 1200 of
them). Come see and make of-
fer; also, steel yards, 200 lb.
eap., $1.50, and other farm
tools. T. F. Marlow, Rt 1,
Roswell (7 mi. N. W.).

Interprise sausage mill No.
32, hand crank with extra
knives and plate, $20.00; 80
gal. syrup kettle, $40.00; tri-
cycle grinding stone with seat
and peddles, $15.00; M. M.
Newsome, Jordans Mill Rd.,
Sandersville, (not collect).

Fresh dug and washed yel-
lew root, 4 Ib. lardbox full,
85c; long red hot pepper pods
for home use, 25c doz.; 5 doz.,
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Dew-









ey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Elli- |}

jay.

4 country cured hams, wt.
20 and 27 lbs., 85c lb. Mrs.
B. R. Saxon, Rt. 2, Box 36,
Lexington.

Fresh herbs, washed clean;
sassafras, yellow dock, yel-
low root, devils shoestring,
queen of meadow, $1.00, 2 lb.
lardbox full; colts foot; life

everlasting, 2 lb. lardbox full, |

$1.00. Add postage. R. C. Chas-
tain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks a
brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Co
missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock, _

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

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

PHIL CAMPBELL,
__,, Commissioner of ; gricu






























Black West
dle, good cond.,
Howard, 3318 Whit
Hapeville, Ph, PO -I-

Good used saddle
style, $20.00 at farm
dras; alse, good past
rent for grazing a
cattle or horses up
$2.50 per head pe
and you look after.
cated at Madras, (6 |
of Newnan). R. B. Bov
Peters St.. SW, Atlante
MU 8-1428.' 2

Nice clean roots ant
yellow root, sassafras.
queen of meadow, devi
string and May appl
lardbox full, $1.00 pl
age. Mrs. H. A. Chas
5, Ellijay. ;

Yellow root, sassa



buneh; 3, 60c; marti
seed, 25c pkg., and
envelope. Mrs. Freema
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Country cured har
lean type, 90 Ib...
William E. Lanier, R
84, Metter, Ph. 685 = 1

Will pasture 3 or 4
calves er yearlings |
manent Bermuda pa
$2.00 head per mont
Pineview. J. R. Lowery

collect). oe

Beekeeping, robing
pering equip. in good
for sale or trade fo
i Describe at
have and send stamped
lope for reply. L.
Griffith, Rt. 1, Dall

15 gal. iron pot witl
$5.00. Mrs. H. A. Willia
Fuller St., Smyrna. ~

Mule and cow barn e
nation, 20 x 40 ft. solid
in hay loft, and cow sk
barn for the moving
from my place, just lea
all lumber you can aff
W. White, Holly Sp:
Marietta, Ph. 428-024

Books for sale: Gener:
riculture 378p.;
Marketing, 519p.;
Husbandry 500p.; Crop
agement, Soil Conser
557p.; F ar m Manag
546p; Farm Shop Work
Feeds and Feeding
Horticulture 464 page:
standard and in very
cond. recently publish
ea., all for $30.00. Pu
Douglas Griffith,
las.

Yellow root,
and washed,
full, $1.00; queen of
4 Tb. lardbox full, 90c;
dried cowhorn pepper
for home use, 15 dcz.
postage. Mrs. Martha W
Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay.
85 white chicken feed
100 Ib. i S






Mrs. Mae Wagoner,
Blairsville.










fant prices quoted for wa-
ermelon seed per lb., and

leaves or roots of Puttyroot

not treated with any kind of
chemical. This is also known
by names: Adam and Eve,
Apletrum Hymale, and Amer-












thousand gals. pure
sugar cane syrup,
al. cans (6 to case)
ng or pickup at Ce-
gs, $9.00 case; also,
sans, 6 to case, $4.50
12 to ease). Ship-
akely, Exp. only
. O. Will














pe, $50.00. Can be
P. M. E. V. Med-
Bankhead Hwy,.,




















G. S. Jordan, 1786
_Ave., SE, Atlanta
MA 7-4054 (not col-



















































er, good as new. Mrs.
e Hanoline, 485 Penn-
ircle, Blair Village,
, Ph. MA. 2-6503.

_smoked meats;
ut 17 Ibs.) 80 lb.;.














postage. Jim Hopkins,
ete (Tate City
y).
























n Mt. Calvary Rd. G.
Jett, Rt. 4, Marietta,
-8947.

locust post, new 1/4
phone polls, 10 ft.,
ies, and barbed wire,
West, 5399 Trimble
E. Atlanta 5, Ph. BL














cucumber bark, red
roots, May apple,
root, blood root, rats-
button snake root, yel-
heartleaf root, wild
rk, queen of meadow,
shoestring, ea.
. lardbox full. Add 25c
ea. box. P. B. Brown,
Ball Ground.

pieced quilt tops, nice,

all new scraps. 2 for
; and 2 string quilt tops
ler beds, same price;
d aprons, 50c ea.
ones, 35c; bib ap-
th pockets, 75c. Ea.
immed in lace or rick
PR Ps Mrs. Ward
Lee Ave., Chick-



























without
ea.; aprons made of
d0c ea.; 3, $1.25; 2 pc.
for little girls, size 2-3
; clothes pen aprons,
and mens pocket
chiefs, 10c ea.; 3, 25c.
































_ postage, and more
ge orders. Mrs. Nell
et 2 Box. 311, Fra-
Buford.

cellaneous

WANTED
























white Crowder peas
ple hulls. R. J. War-
Villa Rica.
it old time Little Lady
peas, kind to plant in
it bears in fall, not
oes or Stick Ups.
ton oe: Rt. 6,
















rox. 15 bu. Brab-
Quote best
Caliee,

ican Orchid. W.S. Askew,
Persons Bldg., Macon.



Want used apple cider press
or mill. State cond. and price.
Earl Haygood, P. O. Box 64,
Tunnell Hill.

Want white or red Shallot
onions and some honey bees.
Would like to exchange Mar-
tin gourds and gourd seed for
same. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Want to buy. some nice
dried apples at once. Mrs. O.
B. Kidd, Box 72, Bowman.







_ Want old time shallot on-
ions or Scallions. State price
and amount. Mrs. Jack Bow-
en, Rt. 1, Fayetteville.

Want 25 bu. Cowpeas. Give
best price. W. C. Hardison,
P. O. Box 221, Byron.

Want bull cart made from
buggy wheels or will buy
front buggy wheels and axle.
State price; also, want old
fashion Nest or Multiplying
onions. O. C. Hitchcock, Rt.
1, Hiram.

Want to buy some purple
hull peas and Crowder peas.
State what you have and
price. C. R. Thaxton, Box
351,. Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-
3185 (Austell not collect).

Want 1000 tons (more or
less) of chicken litter, del. to
Carnesville. = ee sberdue,
3227 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur,
Ph. 284-2375.

" Want 2 Ibs. of colored run-
ning Butterbeans. John Kirk-
land, Rt. 1, Ellijay.

Want to buy 50 tons Coast-
al Bermuda hay, 1963 crop,
del. to my barn at Rex in
June and July. James E.
F ., P. O. Box 595, Rex,
Ph. GR. 4-4334.

Will clean hen house for
manure within 35 mi. radius
of Atlanta, W. J. Bales, 114
East Lake Dr., Doraville, Ph.
457-2964.

Want old fashioned Irish
gray watermelon, long gray
melon with brown seed. Joe
Smith, R.F.D. Box 28-A,
Waverly.

Want Half Runner bean
seed (ones that have purple
bloom). Mrs. Chester Camp,
Rt. 4, Dallas. : ;

Want good field hay del.
in truck load lots. Quote best

















prices. F. Kent. ont. 15
Dawsonville (10 mi. West),
Ph. 893-5471.
e
Handicrafts
FOR SALE



Moon block quilt top made
of good materials, $4.; rug,
made of cream colored jersey
loops, size 21 X 54 in. $5.;
and woven pot holders, 15c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. M. P.
Forrester, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

8 dbl. bed quilt tops made
of new print scraps in designs:
Nonsuch (2); Indian Hatchets
(2); Gents Bow Tie (2); Lazy

Gals (2), priced ea. $2.50.
Send M. O. Mrs. C. C. Davis,
-| Rt. 1, Empire.

Doilies: Grape, $1.50; Pan-

: sy, $1.25; 7 Rose, $1.; center-

piece, $1.10; Doll Dress pot

:|holder, 75c; 3 pc. dresser set,

$1.25. Will trade for pillow-
ease cloth, or col. feed sacks.
Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34,
Kingsland.

Dbl. bed size quilt tops:
Gents Bow, Bird Trap. Piano
Keys, Endless Stairs: $2. ea.;
Grandmothers Fan, Postage
Stamp, Lone Star, Dbl. Wed-
ding Ring, Step Around Mt.,
$3.50 ea. All mach. sewn, good
new materials. Add postage.
Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Fel-
ton. .

3 fancy quilt tops: Star of
Bethlehem, Tree of Paradise,
Old Fashion Log Cabin, 3 for
$12. Add postage. Mrs, W. C.
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Dresser runners, hand cro-
cheted all over in floral de-
sign, size 16 x 36, $3.50 ea.;
3 pe. vanity set with 15 in.
doily, $3.; or all 5 pieces, $6.,
del. all same design in ecru.
Ida Mae Sullivan, 826









Bos ] Mrs.



Mapk St.. Carrollton.

_ Baby sweater, _ cap G
bootee set, cro. shell stitch of
best baby nylon, in pink, blue,
green, yellow and white,
set; cap and sweater only,
$4.40; bootees, 60c pr., P.P.
State second choice. Send M.
O., or will send C.O.D. Mrs.
Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box
14, Blairsville, Ph. 745-4968.

Childrens dresses, nicely
made, sizes 1-6 yrs., $2. ea.;
full size cotton ruffle bed-
spreads, asstd. cols., $5.50 ea.;
aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; novel-
ty potholders, 20c ea.; 7, $1.;
dishtowels, appliqued or emb.,
25 ea.; 5, $1.; dbl. bed size
quilt tops, pieced by patterns,
Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. ;

Dbl. bed size quilts, Rose
design, in yellow, pink, red
with yellow centers, green
leaves and stems; pansy de-
sign quilts, in pink, lavender,
yellow, with yellow centers,
green leaves and stems, ap-
pliqued on bleached white
sheeting outlined with black
thread, white lining, cotton
padded, bound edges, $12. ea.
No checks. Mrs. Lola Mae
Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

_ 2 dbl. bed size quilts: Even-
ing Star, and Grandmothers
Flower garden, both, $10., or
$7.50 ea., plus sufficient post-
age. Send cash or M.O. No
out of state orders. Mrs. I. L.
Boring, Rt. 3, Dallas.

Hand painted pillowcases,
permanently washable, in
snow white muslin and pas-
tel cols., $2. set; scarf to
match, $1. ea. in Swans,
Hearts and Flowers, Dog-
woods, Angel and Roses, Co-
lonial Girl designs; also, ta-
blecloths, 54 x 54 in. size in
Morning Glory design, paint-
ed on, $5.; also, larger size.
Mrs, L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.

Bleached white sheeting
pillowcases, cro. edges with
2 wild roses cro. ea. pillow-
case in pink, yellow, blue and
red roses, $2. pr.; Cro. cream
dinette centerpiece in diam-
ond design, 24 in. size, $2.25
ea.; cro. wall grapes, pears,
peaches, with loop for hang-
ing, 50c ea. Add 10c postage,
no checks. Mrs. W. C. Maney,
Rt. 2, Lula.

Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1. ea.; without
bibs, 75c ea.; small appliqued
cushion covers, any shape,
75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H.
A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.















Fancy organdy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea.; cotton
aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; attrac-
tive work aprons, lg. pockets
all around, $1. ea.; pot hold-
Crsg loc ea 10. Sao chil =
drens fancy organdy and
lace dresses, 1-6 yrs., $3. ea.;
hand painted pillowcases, nice
designs, $3. set. Add postage.



Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

Ladies sun bonnets, print
or plain, $1. ea.; 2, $1.80;

print aprons, 50c ea.; aprons
with bib, 60c ea. Send cash,
check or M.O. Mrs. Byron
Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville.



Pineapple petals cro. cover-
let with fringe and bolster in
natural col., $30.; also, 5 yds.
cloverleaf tatting, white, $1.
Bessie Black, 244 Stonewall
St., Cartersville.



Nice, well made aprons,
$1.; bib aprons, $1.; med. size,
50c ea.; dresser scarves, .
ea.; 5, $1. items at $4.75. Mrs.
Maver Estep, 137 Auburn
Ave., LaGrange.

Old fashion bonnets, $1.;
aprons, small, 50c ea.;
60c ea; large 75c ea. A
postage. . Mrs. Floyd Major,
Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Crochet centenpieces, 12 in.

diameter, 50c ea. 3 pc. sets,
$1.50 and $2.; 3 corduroy
quilt tops, $2. ea.; lg. pillow-

cases, best grade with hand
painting and cro. edges, $2:
decorative cro. pot holders, 3,
$1.; 35cc ea.; hot. plate mats,
10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W



E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla. z
Button .crown _ bonnets,

trimmed, $1.65 ea.; old fash-
ion bonnets, $1.35 ea.; tea
aprons, organdy, lace trim-
med, $1.25 ea.; band aprons,
clothes pin aprons, 75c ea.;
bib aprons, $1. ea. Lg. size
emb. lace trimmed pillowcas-

es, $2. pr.; girls print dresses,
gingham trimmed, size 1-6
$2.35: ea. Mrs. A. -L.



yrts.,
bHudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.

7





$ 3 &,

die pattern, white and vari-
gated, 50c yd.; cro. center-
pieces, lg., $2.85; small, $1.05;
also, cro. vanity sets. Mrs. J.
L. Ellington, Rt. 2, Conyers,
Ph, 483-8572.

10 yds. fancy dbl. tatting,
50c yd. Will send by return
mail. Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt.
3, Box 155, Millen.

White cro. tablecloth, 72 x
98 in., $50.; white cro. boot-
ees, trimmed in pink, blue,
yellow and green, 75c pr.; al-
so, bibs to match, both $1.;










white cro. lace for pillow-
eases, $1. pr. Add postage.
Mrs. Perkins, Rt. 1,
Monroe.



Dbl. bed size quilts, all new
materials, different patterns,
cotton padding and sheeting
linings, $10. ea. Add 60c post-
age ea. Mrs. Dave Garlin P.O.
Box 187, Adairsville.

Lg. size pillowcases, heavy
bleached material, hand
emb., lot of flowers, $1.75
set; 2 sets, $3.; unbleached
pillowcases, heavy, lg. size,
hand emb. $1.35 set; 2 sets,
$2.50; girls cotton print dress-
es, lt. or dark colors, wide
skirts, size 1-4 yrs., $1.15; ea.;
2, $2. Fast colors. Lucy Mus-
son, Rt. 2, Summerville.

Box design quilt tops, $2.,





35e postage; and _ quilted,
heavy cotton padded, new
prints, $7., 75e postage; lg.

print aprons, colors and white
ongandy with ruffles, 75c ea.,
10c postage. Mrs. Roy T.
Pruitt, 15 Border St., Buford.



Ladies old-fashion bonnets,
75c; childrens 50c, state age;
nice, trimmed aprons, 2 pock-
ets of nice materials, lg., 50;
with bib, 75c; med. 3 for $1.,
no bibs, band only. Add post-

age, Mrs. C. F. Humphreys,
125 No. Ave., Garage Apt.,
Gainesville. :

Cro. wild rose doilies, $1.65
ea.; cro. grape, rose, or pansy
doilies, $1.50 ea.; cro. vanity
sets, $1. set; cro. white chair
and sofa sets, with tassels, $6.
set; emb. dresser scarves with
cro. edging, $1. ea. Add post-
age, no. checks, or stamps.
Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco.







pink, blue and white, hand-
laced and emb. in white, $l.<
10 pr.; 3 pr. $3., P.P. Mailed
in gift box. Mrs. Edgar Wat=
kins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Cal=-

SALES
EVENTS.

MAY 8, 1963 10 A. M.
Hazlehurst Barrow Show
and Sale. James C. Stewart,
County Agent, Jeff Davis
County, Hazlehurst.





May 10, 1963Friday, 1 P. M.
RomeCoosa Valley Fair
Grounds Georgia Angus
Association and North Wes-
tern Angus Association Sale
55 Angus cows, many with
calves at side, and rebre
C. O. Parker, 3858 Mathis
St., Macon.

MAY 18, 196312:30 P. M.
GriffinMelin Bros. Pol-
led Hereford SaleSelling
70 head, or more, top fou-
ndation bulls and cows
Polled Herefords, clean
pedigrees, tops in quality.
Melin Bros. Rt. 16, Griffin,
ficeaies 2 mi. East of Grif-
in).

LIME IN
YOUR GARDEN

Lime works hand in glove
with fertilizers and natural
Minerals in the soil to make
these. materials
growing plants, according to
horticulturists of the Uni-
versity of Georgia Extension
Service. On acid soils a por=
tion of the fertilizer and
many of the natural minerals
are locked up and are not
available to the plants. Lime
helps make these available.



Meeting,

vited to attend.






Agricultural
CALENDAR

May 3-4 Second Annual Jaycees Rodeo, Gainesville.



May 8 ay Georgia Corn Millers Ass'n. Meeting, 10:30
a.m., Dempsey Hotel, Macon. :



May 8 National Milk Producers Federation Regional |
10:00 a.m., Atlanta Biltmore Hotel, |
Atlanta. Questions pertinent to producers prob-
lems discussed and answered. All producers in-



May 10-11 Elbert County Ferm Bureau Animal & Rodeo
Show, Granite Bowl Stadium, Elberton.















Abii. YAMA

eee





FARMERS WHO FOLLOW SOIL CONSERVATION
PRACTICES ARE ON THE BEAM~





available to



































PAGE EIGHT

Does deep placement of lime and fer-
tilizer produce better yields of Coastal
Bermuda grass and alfalfa than conven-
tional application methods?

Preliminary results of a two - year
test at the University of Georgias Col-
lege Experiment Station indicate the an-
swer is no.

In tests conducted by Dr. Joel Gid-

_ dens, Dr. H. F. Perkins, Dr. E. R. Beaty
and Dr, H. D. Morris, 3 tons of lime and
1200 pounds of 4-12-12 per acre were ap-
plied. The lime and fertilizer were put
down at the following depths: (1) broad-
cast on the surface, (2) mixed with the
soilto a depth of 6 inches, and (3)
mixed with the soil to a depth of 18
inches.

There was no significant difference
in yield on either test plot, stated Ex-
tension Agronomist P. J. Bergeaux in
reporting the results to county agents. It
was noted that the 18-inch-deep place-
ment resulted in the lowest yields for
both Coastal Bermuda and alfalfa.

On a basis of this experiment, Mr.
Bergeaux said farmers need not be con-
cerned about fertilizer and lime utiliza-



























MARKET

HOW DEEP TO PLACE FERTILIZER?

tion by Coastal Bermuda and alfalfa when
broadcast application is made on the sur-



face of established stands.



Sapsuckers Peck Pines,

Leave Holes

Those holes in your pine trees dont-

necessarily mean insects have attacked.

They probably were caused by sap-
small birds that like to peck

suckers,

pines as well as hardwoods.

If the holes appear in uniform rows,
instead of scattered haphazardly over
the trunk, sapsuckers almost certainly

~

were the culprits.

Resin usually will run from holes
pecked in pines this time of year, but it
will not resemble the protruding gum

patches typical of pine bark beetles.

Ted Walker, Cooperative Extension
Service forester at the
Georgia, said many home owners become
quite alarmed when they discover these

sapsucker-pecked holes.

Contrary to popular belief, sapsuckers
do not peck trees because they are in-
sects. The tender tissue and sweet liquid
just under the bark are what the birds



ee NUMBER. PER
EYRE OF WORKER

i ie i ; . Least number to be

P| LIVESTOCK economically sound.

are after, Bee Walker said.

AVERAGE
PRODUCTION

On Southern farms

CLIP OUT AND SAVE FOR YOUR OWN LIVESTOCK RECORDS

LIVESTOCK . REQUIREMENTS

(Reprinted from The Pete are Farmer)

MY
{To be filled in by

producer)

PRODUCTION



University of








Weapon In Wee

Georgia farmers have
to use in their fight a ains
Coastal Bermuda grass,

Research workers at the
Plain Experiment Station h,
Simazine for use on: Coastal, Ja
ler, agronomist with the Cooper
tension Service, University _ -
reported this week.

Applied at the rate of three
active ingredient per acre, Sim:
control grasses and weeds for
season after planting, Mr. Mille
added that this herbicide shoul
plied in 20 to 40 gallons of wate:
immediately after the Coastal
sprigs have been planted. |

Mr. Miller cautioned gro
grazing or hay must not be
the area for five months, This 3

sary, he ee to a
hazards.

The amine form of 2, AD
used on Coastal Bermuda if farm
to graze the area during the
Two pounds of 2, 4-D acid equiva
plied in 20 to 40 gallons of water

_will give pre-emergence contr
es and weeds for four 40 six week



- GOALS TO
SHOOT FOR

What best 5% get






BEEF CATTLE

COWS ues

70% calf crop 350.
pounds at eight
months weaning age.

_ months weaning age.

95% calf crop
500 pounds at eight





1.2 pounds daily

gain on good grazing.

2.0 pounds daily gain



HOGS 35 to 45 sows and
a | liters when teedsout
BREEDING progeny.

& pigs weaned per
litter (feeding
standards below).

on goo i
STEERS 300 to 500 2.0 pounds daily gain 3.0 Sat ae
in feedlot. gain in feedlot.
DAIRY COWS 8,000 pounds milk
per cow, small
; 30 to 45 cows 4,500 pounds milk breeds. 12,000
DAIRY COWS Grade A. per cow, pounds per cow,

large breeds. 200,000

pounds milk per man.

9 pigs weaned per
litter (feeding
standards below).



_ FEEDING

900 to 1,200 feeders
(feeding only).

POULTRY



LAYING HENS

BROILERS

3,000 to 4,000 hens.

16,000 to 30,000
capacity per brood,
four to five broods
per year.

3,000 to 4,000

200 days to rehale
225 pounds (1 pound
of gain from 7

pounds of feed).

180 eggs per hen (5
to 6 pounds feed per
dozen eggs).



3-pound broiler from
8 pounds feed.

1 pound of gain
from 7 pounds feed.
90% sold.



150 days to finish to
225 pounds (1 pound
gain from 3.5 to 4
pounds feed).
















250 to 275 eggs per
hen (4 to 42
pounds feed per
dozen eggs).

3% -pound broiler

| from 7 pounds feed.

! pound of gain
from 4 pounds feed.
95% sold.

Egg-type hens
Good feeding
Watch feed
Steady marketi
Sanitation
















Broiler-type ch
Watch feed w
Strict sanitatio

Plenty ahads an









80 to 90% lamb
crop. 7 pounds wool
(ewes). 75.to 80%
lamb crop, 8 pounds
wool (ewes).

100% lamb crop,

10 pounds wool. 95
to 100% lamb crop,
12 pounds wool,









_ TURKEYS (feeding).
_ SHEEP
5 e farm500 to
BREEDING ee
LAMB: coy
FEEDING _| 5.000



-33 pound of oar
per day. :







6 epg: gain per ~
day. J