Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 August 29

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Georgia

aciir Ke

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner





UME 47



For the fourth consecutive year, the
taineers around Ole Baldy, Brass-
n Bald Mountain, are making an im-
sioned plea to state government to
e the highway completely across
sstown Bald Mountain, Georgias





Bald Mountain Wagon Train, Inc., in-
ss all Georgians to come to Brass-

ATLANTA,

Weekend Wagon Train trip up the
mountain.

In 1959, 20 wagons and 100 horses
made the seven mile trip up the moun-
tain. In 1960, more than 40 wagons and
200 horsemen ascended Brasstown Bald,
and in 1961, the turn out was as good as
in 1960. In 1962, an even better response
is expected.

The wagon train will leave the bottom
of the mountain early Saturday, Sept. 1,

GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1962



at about 7 a.m. and arrive at the top about

noon. Saturday night will be spent on the
mountain with square dancing and coun-

_try entertainment.

After worship services Sunday morn-

ing, the wagon train will descend the

mountain and arrive at the foot about 2
p.m.

Come, bring a lunch, and help drama-
tize the need for this road while having
a real-good-old-fashioned time!

NUMBER 52

\LL GEORGIANS INVITED TO
ATCH WAGON TRAIN ROLL











n Bald for the 1962 Labor Day






\ehadage
. bane





Rabun Gap &

IF THE ROAD ACROSS BRASSTOWN BALD WERE PAVED, THE TRAFFIC
: OF GEORGIANS AND OUT-OF-STATE MOTORIST WOULD BE SO HEAVY
o DURING SUMMER AND AUTUMN MONTHS THAT STATE TROOPERS .

; f WOULD HAVE TO DIRECT TRAFFIC DAILY MUCH TO THE BENEFIT
OF THE ECONOMY OF THE AREA SURROUNDING THE MOUNTAIN.

DLE BALDY STILL UNPAVED

Co NOTICE TO TOBACCO GROWERS |

Georgia-Florida belt to determine the
most centrally located place for farm-
ers still holding unsold tobacco. The
place selected for the sale will be chos-
en in order to save the farmers as much
transportation as possible.

Time and place of the sale will be
announced, within the next few days.














should wait to market their tobacco
during clean-up sale.

Four tobacco markets in the state,
Statesboro, Moultrie, Vidalia and Tif-
ton, were to remain open this week for
tobacco now ready for market.

At the close of this weeks sale, a
careful survey will be made of the

THERE WILL BE A CLEAN-UP
SALE FOR TOBACCO STILL UN-
SOLD AT THE CLOSE OF THIS
WEEK'S SALES.







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PHIL CAMPBELL



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Elizabeth Hynds,

D. A. Pullin,

Editor
Editor of Notices



1917.

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Farm Work



Family of 3 wants job
growing broilers, need good
pay. Cleadus Mulky, Tate.

Fully exp., reliable and so-
ber man wants job overseeing







Want man with small fam-
ily to help gather 1962 crop,
4 room house with elec., wat-
er, on school bus Rt.; also,
want man with small family,
for yr. around work must
have knowledge of large farm
equip., exp., in general row
farming and interested in
livestoek, 7 room house with
elec., and on school bus Rt.,

Le0od wkly. salary. Gus Moore,

Resaca, Ph. MA 9-5756 (Cal-
houn, no collect calls).

Want party to fill poultry



houses with peanut hulls or}
}shavings and remove compost

after 13 mos. of lay. Have 4
times a yr. replacement eycle.
Have 2, 220 ft. x 36 ft., houses,
one 115 ft. x 30 ft. and one

120 -f. x 40 <t. > Robert J.
Brady. St. 1, Box 282; Au-
gusta.



Want Ghnisinn woman to};
in and do light farm

live
work on 50 acre farm in
Cherokee Co., and housekeep-
ing, will furnish room and
board and salary. Mrs. Brad-
berry, 1710 DeFoor Ave.. N
W., Atlanta 18, Ph. 874-0485.

Want working foreman for
So. Ga. farm. Want man who
is worker as well as foreman.
Knowledge of general farm
equip. Exp. in corn, peanut,
general row crop farming.
Small family. No drinkers
eonsidered. Have house with
plumbing and elec. on school
bus and mail Rt. Give age,

number in family, and refer-

ences in first letter. Lester
Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany,
Ph. HE 5-8621 (no collect
calls).

Want farm maintenance
man, able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ing, etc, Must be in good phy-
sical cond., able to drive trac-
ter and do other farm work.
Good house available on
school bus Rt. No drinkers.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want healthy woman to
live as one of family with
small salary on farm and help
with farm and garden work.
No objection to children. Pre-
fer one that can drive car or
truck. Will L. Dunn, Rt. 2,
Box 50, Fairburn.

Want exp., reliable white
man for farm work in S. W.

BULLETIN

{model 40-S, planter,

2 horse John Deere, _
dump, hay rake in good cond.,

$20.00, located 5 mi.
Hawkinsville, L. W. Davis,
Hawkinsville. :



Heavy, 4 wheel, farm trail-
er with 7 ft. by 12 ft. bolted
oak body, has wheels for 750

x 16 tires, tires in bad cond.;

also, 8. hole hog feeder, good
as new, cheap for cash. R. H.
Underwood, Rt. 3, Bethel Rd.,
Conyers, Ph. 483-8965.

Allis Chalmers C.A. tractor;
Athens bush and bog harrow:
80-R mower, scrape, scoop
and smoothing harrows; John
Deere hay baler, motor driven
with V-4 Wisconsin engine;
1960 Intl. half ton truck, 1300
actual miles. Herbert P.
Jones, Rt. 3, Box 49, Buford,

Ph. 434- 9613.

Wire egg basket, small egg

candler, scales and wood egg
erate for sale. Mrs. B. R. Nix,
Tucker, Ph. 938-2433.

1957 John Deere tractor,
eulti-
vator, tool bar, 2 disc tiller
20 dise smoothing harrow.
Leona S. Pepper, Rt. 1, Pal-
metto, Ph. 463-7001.

~- Heavy duty bush and bog
harrow, 20 discs, 3 pt. hitch,
almost new, $250.00; also,
lighter vull type harrow, with
8 dises. excellent shape,
or will consider trade for
eattle. M. C. Manderson, /9
Rocky. Creek Farm. Rit. 1,
Woodstock, Ph. 926-3292.

Small elec. chick brooder
complete with thermostat,









$10.00 cash. M. M. Minor,

1067 Canton St., Roswell.

Benthol peanut pickup
picker in good shape, motor
just overhauled and has thre-
ashed 24 acres, ready to go in
field, $300.00. J. E. Crook,
Marshallville.

Model 66 New Holland hay
baler with motor in A-1
cond., $700.00; A. C. row erop
Silage harvester, $500.00., both
not used much. Loyd Keadle,
Yatesville. Ph. 695-J-3.
(Barnesville)

1949 G. M. C.
clean and new tires, runs
good, $225.00. Emmett Cain











Ga. Taylor Speir, P. O. Box) jr. 131: Howard St., N. E.,
WANTED large farm or ranch. Ref. a : a) zi
e : Rue: Rik: Seen 1146 w.| Deo even 1%.
gf sen
Bp, danyinan needs joo af | gmnomery Ste Milledse in ao ne
ence. Want house, lights, and E ent Mee y rao
water furnished and $40. Would like share erop for Cuipm i ractor; i row ae eorn
week; must be on school bus} 1963, prefer middle or So. Ga. puller, good" cond. .. its any
route. Eddie Lee Tapp, Rt. 3, State what you have to offer. EOR SALE 2 Hy on Me Intl tractor,
Summerville. Carl Glass, Rt. 3, Alma. Ae Glover wa aoe
Single man in 60s wants| | Want one or more farms, Ford corn. picker-sheller, UN acy calls)

light work on farm near
church. Prefer So. Ga. J. O.
Masewell, 352 Wingfoot St.,
Rockmart.

Man with plenty of help,
honest. and sober, wants farm
work with good man on 50-
50 basis with good size tobac-
co allotment. Arthur Price,
Rt. 1, Nahunta.

50 yr. old man and wife de-
- sires position on poultry farm,
for wages or other arrange-
ments. Must have house with
running water and bath. Will
have to be moved. Prefer
Jackson or Hall County. E. N.
Holder, Rt. 1, Jefferson.

Retired man wants main-
tenance job on farm, can drive
tractor and truck, exp. weld-
er and mechanic, have own
welding equip. Will answer
all letters. D. L. Herod, 1814
Francis Ave., College Park,
Ph. 767-3838.

White married man, 48 yrs.
old, wants job with good
dairy, prefer on 50-50 basis,
but will consider otherwise,
have about 15 yrs. exp. with
dairies and cattle, will con-
sider beef cattle farm any-
where in Central Ga. Exp.
with machinery, trucks, trac-
tor etc. At present am operat-
ing dairy. Judson Brooks, Rt.
2, Box 160, Crawfordville.

Young white woman with











joining, with tobacco allot-
ment of 6 to 10 acres and corn,
of 60 to 100 acres in Lanier,
Lowndes, Berrien or Clinch
county, to farm on half-crop
basis. Must have decent dwell-
ing and sufficient out build-
ings, prefer house to have
piumbing but must have wat-
er (inside) and be wired for
elec. stove. Will have to have
financial assistance to make
crop. I am 26, have wife and
2 small boys. Was raised on
farm and have made 2 crops
for myself. W. J. Register, Rt.
1, Box 163, Ray City.

_ White man and wife wants
job on poultry farm, raising
broilers, am exp., can sive
references. Would want good
house on school bus Rt., 55
yrs. old, do not drink and
would like to go to work right
away. State details. E. L.
Mims, 1408 Whitaker St., c/o
V A. Rahn. Savannah.

Farm Help

WANTED







_ Want dependable woman to
live in do light farm work
and housekeeping, no heavy
work. Good salary and board,
located on hwy. near town.
L_ Dillard, Monroe, Ph. 267-

2 school age boys wants job | 9216

on farm. Will feed chickens,
do dairy clean up work or
will work in dairy. Prefer

within 25 mi. radius, but will
Bo anywhere. Ready to move
now. Need good 4 or 5 room
house on mail and school bus
route. Have to be moved.
Joyce Kidd, 1307 Cedar St.,
Rome. :

White man, 38 yrs. old,
married, with family, wants
job running dairy. Exp. with
all type dairying, can take
full charge, can, furnish help.
State full details, must have
good house and good salary.
U. R. Moore, Dillard.



_ Want man or couple with
income to do light farming,
gardening and work with
small fruits, good house,
lights and water, near Atlan-
ta on. Clevemont Rdiesels
Mrs. Ethel Clark, 982 N. High-
land Ave., N.E., Atlanta 6,
Ph. 876-0538, mornings.

Want: colored man, sober,
honest and reliable to feed
cows and hogs, some farm-
ing, yard work $50. mo., room
and board. Single man prefer-
red but can use .man and
wife. J. H. Donaldson, Fort
yey Rt. 1, (located df mi.





. on tate Rt. ode :



good cond. Will consider part
pay in cows or hogs.
Powell, Rt. 2, Vienna.

New Idea corn snapper,
single row, pull type, practi-
cally new, used on less than
100 acres, $500.00 or will
trade for cattle. G. W. Hubler,
Rt. 2, Lyerly.

Benthall peanut combine in
good cond., $800 .00; Ford
peanut shaker in good cond,
$300.00. L. F. Easterlin,
Andersonville.

Case side delivery rake.
pull type, $75.00; Dearborne
2 dise plow, 3 pt. hitch, $100.;
Massey Harris 2 row planter
and __ fertilizer, distributor,
$100.00. J. B. Harper, Rte E3;
Box 112, McDonough, Ph.
423-3837 (no collect calls)

1952 Intl. pick-up truck,
14% ton, 5 cylinder, black, 8 ft.
all steel body, wood side-
boards, heater, run less than
10,000 miles, like new, $995.
George Te. Jackson, Rt. 1. Box



51, Spalding, Dr., Norcross,
Ph. 448-3536.
4" Intl. milk 7pails, A=]

shape, 14 milk cans, 10 gal.
size, in good shape; Lactomet-
er, A-1 shape, will sell or ex~
change for calves, or steers.

E | Inquire at J. J. Bennetts store

ion Hwy. 53).0) smal. trom
Gainesville. C. C. Carter, Rt.
7, Gainesville.

250 gal. Butane tank in
perfect cond, $150.00. John
G. Cocroft, 1284 Brockett Rd.,
Clarkston, Ph. 938-2078.

Several squares
metal 5-V -oofing; also, one
power corn mill on steel in
A-1 cond. L. H. Dopson,
Jacksonville.





of used! H.



500 gal. steel tank and

Le stand, $40.00; Farmall C Tr-

actor, dozer blade, 2 disc
plow, cultivators, planters and
fertilizer distributor: mower,
disc harrow. bog harrow,
trailer, corn picker pulled be-
hind tractor, 2 H. wagon, all
good shape, tractor has
practically new tires. Sell
together or separately. Jim
Fraley, Beaumont Rd., Rock
Springs, Ph. 764-0233 (Noble,
no collect calls)

2 wheat or. oat cradles,
yang ea. Linton Johnson, Rt:
i Box 251, Sparta.

Farmall A, tractor in good
cond. with planters and culti-
vators, 8 disc harrow and 2
dise plow, all in good cond.
ee Hugh Linch, More-
an

Mule drawn mower, mriced
reasonably. Mrs. J. W. Sharp.
Bee Carrollton, Ph. TE-2-

4 wheel drive jeep, with top









jand body in good shape and

Harry Ar-
Ph, OR-

new paint job.
groves, Greenville,
1-4972.

Keenco automatic poultry
feeder, dbl. hopper, includes
2 heavy duty elec. motors, 8
corners, 1700 ft. of chain and
trough with legs, used one
year: also, bulk metal feed bin
with elec. motor and auger.
Entire outfit, $1000.00 at my
farm. Basil Steed, Rt.
Fitzgerald, Ph. 3905.

Shallow well pump with 3
P. motor and 30 gal. tank
in good cond. $50.00. G. L.
Jackson, 3414 Rockbridge Rd.,
Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, Ph.
366-2452,







1961 John Deere cotton
picker, model 22L, mounted
on 19. . in Deere, model 55
tractor, with power steering:
also, cultivators and: 3. pt.
hitch. Emory G. Lane. Jr., Rt.





3, Millen, Ph. 334-M



Utility farm trailer, 6 x 9
ft.; four 9 in. high removable

sides, excellent cond., $125.00.

Mrs. Alford Wall, 3691 W.

eshine ton Rd.,
7



self}
Se OL ny

$125. }

% ton truck,

A-1 cond, E, W.






Mitchell.

Used 250 gal. propane ga
tank for sale, good cond. ~
Roberts, 413 Cunningham |
Marietta, Ph. 428-5651.

Allis Chalmers tractor, 0:
row, for sale with all .
cuttaway harrow, 2 botto
'plows, set of tillers, 2 us
vating frames, plante

fertilizer distributor, $450 0
cash. Bill Shuman, Ellabelle.

32FA 700 incubator, ae
twice, bought May 15, $20.00.
J. H. Roquemore, Americu:

Ph. 924-7575.

Mowing machine, penn
bog harrow, 2 disc plow, wood
saw and smoothing harrow,
all in perfect eond., all fit
Ford tractor. R. H. Bottoms,
Rt. 1, Williamson. =

2 wheel trailer, 8 ft. long, 4
ft. wide, good tires, extra
|heavy springs, just like new..
Merle Berrong, Rt. 1, Box 95,
Young Harris, Ph. "696-2401
(Hiawassee)

John Deere, mule power,
no 3 mowing machine, first
class shape, never used much,
$40.00. Jesse W. Giles, Byron.

Pickup truck (1954 Chev.
Y ton) runs and looks like
new, original paint, tow mil-
eage, new tires. R. C. Bell,
145 North Ave., N. Ez, Atlanta


















| 8. Pre DR-3-4710._



Manure spreader, f no.
on, ae very little, good as
new, spread on less than 40
acres; I. H. no, 91 corn com-
|bine, combined less than
20,000 bu. of corn, almost
new. Alonzo Miller, Rt. 1 , Bor
270, Boston.









No. 3 Hes Cc. mower SS B
model -C. hitch without
hyd., a good. cutting eond.,

$75.00. C. C. Campbell, W
Plains, Ph. 467-3357...

1947 Dodge. 3/4 ton, truck,

ue



4 good 6 ply tires, in good
cond., $250.00. W. Coch-
ran, 3986 Covington Rd.,

Decatur, Ph. BU-4-3496.

1950 Dodge pickup truck,
completely overhauled motor
with approx. 1000 miles, set
_| of good tires, $400.00. B. R.
Gindley, Rt. 3, Locust Grove,
Ph. 2361 (no collect calls)

A. C. one row cotton picker.
W. D. mountings, new Tupelo
spindles in 1962, tractor
available, ready to pick. hy
Stokes, Rt. 7, Sardis Church -
Rd., Macon. Ph. 788- 2378 =

8 oil brooders (Jamesways)
all in working cond. EO,
Anthony, Rt. 3, Jefferson.

Farmall Super A, hay ake
with power lift, in perfect
cond. Albert 3. Terhune, Nine
4, Rome. ee

ye

- Blower, dbl. inlet with
Hes Capacitor motor, 1750.
RPM. Cap. 3600 cu. ft. per.
min., excellent cond., quiet
and efficient, $40.00 cash. .M.
Roberts, Rt. 1, Noreross. Ph.
448-2787.

8-N Ford tractor (extra
clean) B. B. harrow, and 2
bottom plow, all $725.00; 50
H. P. Twin City M wer
unit, $350.00; Ford 1% ton
truck, $200. 00: Poulan | F-200-
W chain saw, $150.00. L. H.
Pace, Rt. 4, Villa Rica ah,
Marietta, Ph. 427-3483. 3

8NB Ford tractor, aie.
cond., new paint, $250.00; dbl.

























hazrow, $50.00; bottom plows,
$50.00; single harrow, $25.00,
sell single or all $35 0.00.

Vernon Outen, 34-5th er :
E. Cordele, Ph, 273-4721.

400 gal. Creamery package
milk tank with frigidaire
compressor and all necessary
parts for quick installation,
reasonably priced. Die S
George, Rt. 1, Oxford, Ph.
786- 3624 (Covington) :

Super A> Farmall tractor,
planters, cultivator, harrow,
2 spring oo harrows, in
. Reynolds, Rt.

1, Loganville, Ph, oo
(no collect calls) ; :

Ford hammermill with bag-















ger, $100.00. Lioyd Hughes
Cherry Log, Ph. 374- ote
(Morganton)



1960 Int] Harvester, model :
112 A, one row, cotton picker
mounted on Farmall ;
tor, bigh drum Picks












East Point,| Re









yuipment |

FOR SALE














pig parlor with electric
r, almost new, to keep
ter from freezing. $20.00.
M. Webb, Rt. 3, Box 4,

WANTED

ant garden tractor and
Is and garden seeder. J. W.
urley, Rt. 1, Nicholson.
Want 2 section drag harrow
d 2 roller cultipacker in
cond. C. C. Bloodworth,
2. Powder Springs, Ph.
6395. :

eond., within 50 mi.
Dan E. West, RFD 1,
Washington Ph.

good

tomatic water fountain}





model A serio! no. up to A48-
8000, for parts, mowing ma-
chine fer John Deere A. disc
harrow for John Deere A. H.
G. McDonald, 1976 Braeburn
Cirele, Atlanta 16.

Livestock

FOR SALE





Cattle

_Nice Guernsey cow for sale,
gives 3 1/2 gal. milk on light
deed: oe Nd R. Cabe,
aillette = ollege Park,
Fh. PO 1-9796. - *

Young Reg. polled Hereford
bull, papers furnished, $125.;
also, grade bred heifer, horn-
ed $135. See week days only.
M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd.,
Macon, Ph. SH-5-8465,

2 heifers, Jersey, Holstein,
ti mos. old, $75. ea.; 5 Hol-
stein steers, $70. ea. All good
feeders. W. LL. MeWilliams,



'c/o Ollie Mae Ranch, Austell,
}Ph. 948-5656,



Want 12 in. hammermil!
2 ton feed mixer. Richard
eckham, Rt. 2, Molena,
4342.

Want
















super
etor, late model with quick
ok, plow, planter, culti-
or, and mowing machine
ood cond.; also, want steel
p flat for 1% ton G. M. C.
k, 12 x 14 ft. long in good
pee. reasonably priced, R

ughes, Rt. 1, Kennesaw.

ant % ton Chev. pickup
ek, can be old model if in
od cond. E. E. Wantland,
. 1, Box 110, Ft. Valley.

I ed. screens for Fair-
nks Morse hammermill,
flodel No. A 375 - No. 347.

M. White, Rt. 1, Aragon.
Want front hole digger for
Pt. hitch tractor, prefer 10

t2 in) guger. L, Li. Tice,
ains. Teas

Want to trade 5% H. P.
Lawson engine with recoil










a

ttarter, has 12-V_ electric
tarter. Elec. starter needs
xing, recoil works good,

yeen used on garden tractor,
er blacksmith forge, vise or
amy kind of shop tools, of
squal value. Fred Haire, Rt.
l, Box 52, Duluth, Ph. 476-
2537.

Want Blacksmiths forge
and anvil and other black-
mith shop tools. George W.
West, 37 Main St.. Newnan,
Ph. 253-2517.

Want 4 or 5 bottom plow
rail type), subsoiler (trail
type), corn picker-sheller,
grain drill, fertilizer spreader,
tary mower, and tow type
railer to haul TD-14A bull-
dozer. State price and cond.
Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna.

Want mowing mechine
guards for John Deere mower
No. 5, serial no. Z1140-H.
Want 3 or more new or used
for mowing small grass, State
what you'haye, price, condi~
tion, and location. Paul J.
Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

~ Want used Surge or De-















Laval milking machines, H, A. R

Lang, Cumming, Ph. 887-
2134. a

_ Want horse drawn manure
spreader, must be in good
working cond. State make
and model; Also, want horse
drawn mowing machine. State
what you have, cond., and
price. W. R. Deaton, Rt. 1,
Oak Wood. :

- Want 1/2 ton Chev. pick-
up truck for cash. State price,
and cond, Walter Poe, 1370
DeKalb Ave., N. E., Atlanta 7,
Ph. 688-8014 (no collect calls)

Want Propane gas tank, at
Teast 250 gal. cap.. above
ground type. N. A. Brownlow,
oat d., Dalton, Ph. BR-
25965. <2 <

_ Want 3 pt. hitch for 1955 or
1956 W. D. Allis Chalmers
tractor, state price. Cran
Anderson, Rt. 3, Elberton.
Want garden tractor with all
plows that go with it, want it
mounted on. rubber, in good
cond., and reasonably priced.
Will L, Dunn, Rt. 2. Box 56.
Fairburn,

_ Want used tractor in good
md, and could be interest-







A. Farmall |

| Hereford



Jersey male, 7 mos. old,
can be Reg. in buyers name,
fine breed on both sides, $100.
Randolph Strickland, Rt. 1,
Comer.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 4
yrs. old, proven sire of out-
standing calves; also, Reg.
Black Angus cow, and Reg.

| Black Angus heifer just wean-

ed. All in excellent cond. and
have excellent conformation.

"| Make offer. W. A. Robertson,

Jr, 3 East 60th St.,
nah, Ph..AD 2-1086
5:30 p.m.)}.

2 Reg. Angus bulls, 6 mos.
old, good bloodlines, $150. ea.
C. M. Betterton, 7200 Camp-
bellton Rd., S.W. (at Chatta-
hooechee River) Atlanta 11,

Savan-
(after

|Ph. 344-4258.

Stocker heifers,

Hybrids,
3/4 Herefords, .

1/8 Brahma,

land 1/8 dairy, 7 1/2 mos, old,
|25c lb. R. Bengel, c/o Green

Acres Farm, Rt, 1, Thomas-
ville.

3 yr. old Reg. Whiteface
bull, $300.; Reg.
Hereford cow to freshen in
eouple of months, $250.; Reg.
Hereford cow with 4 mo. old
bull calf and rebred, $350.
Ned E. Jones, Rockbridge Rd.,
Conyers, Ph. 483-7698.

10 heifers for sale; 2 Jer-
seys, 1 Guernsey, 1 Black An-
sus, (duckleg), 2 pure Here-
fords and 3 Holsteins, all bred
to Blaek Angus bull (duck-
leg), wt. from 400 to 600 lbs.,
and 1 half Whiteface and half



Jersey. C.. C- Clark, RED = 2,
Box 209, Stockbridge, Ph.
474-4697.

11 good dairy cows, 9 Jer-
sey and Guernseys and 2 Hol-
stein, will freshen this fall;
also, springer Holstein heifer.
J. N. Hose, Union City, Ph.
964-6676.

17 mo, old Guernsey bull,
wt. approx. 500 or 600 Ilbs..
best of bloodlines, well built.
$700. A. H. Bentley, Rt. 3,
Cedartown. ;

Springers, Holstein, Jersey
and Guernsey, good quality,
reasonable prices, ean deliver.
R. G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Mon-
roe, Ph. 268-4032.

Ayrshire bull, thoroughbred
but not Reg., ready for light
service, $125. Garfield Mc-
Ciure, Rt. B., Ellijay.

For breeding purpose pre-
ferred, 4 yr. old, Reg. Black
Angus male, for sale. D. C.
Wellborn, Rt. 1, Box 152,
Fairburn, Ph. 964-6663.

Holstein bull, 20 mos. old;
Holstein heifer; 20 mos. old,
bred; Holstein calf, 3 mos. old,

all $350., located 2 mi. from
Blue. Ridge. C. Edwards,
944 Margaret St., Hapeville,
Ph. 761-4705.

Jersey milech cow and

Guernsey cow to freshen any
time; also, 5 hogs for_ sale.
Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Rt, 1,
eS 142, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-
412,

4 Reg. Shorthorn _ heifers,
from 3 to 6 mos. old, 2 Hol-

stein cows, expecting second
calf. M. G. Morgan, 1768 Mel-
rose Dr., S. W., Atlanta 10,
Ph. PL. 3-1374.

Reg. Herefard bull, deep red
and well built, wt. about 1400
Ybs. Selling to Y
breeding. 3 yrs. old. Sell or







me equip. State what
oa Kae









trade for Reg. heifers. Hugh
We tbrook, Ri 1, Cave





| Reg.

prevent in-





_MARKET BULLETIN _

| Want "Foun Deere tractor} Horned Hereford ealf, 7 1/2

mos. old, not Reg., sire and

|dam both Reg. in both asso-
/ciations, deep red and is near

perfect in every respect, for
sale or trade for heifer or cow
of same breeding; also, horse
drawn hay rake with hook-up
for tractor, rake in perfect
cond., for sale or trade for
any kind of calves. C. H.
Whisenant, Rt. 1, Box 198,
Rock Springs, Ph. 935-3479
(Ringgold). -

10 first and second calf
Holstein heifers, C. V. quality
stock, one Guernsey; also,
Case rotary green crop har-
vester, like new; Also, want
sheep, all kinds. and up to
100 growthy beef heifers. R.
B. Curtis, Farmington, Ph.
453-4453 (Greensboro).

-50 eows, 849 lb. Base
(Southern Dairy), will con-
sider selling Base separate. L.
D. Smith, Monticello, Ph.
468-6166.

_18 Guernsey bred heifers,
highly selected group and all
are daughters of proven sires,
will average third generation
daughters of .B. bulls.
Calfhood vaccinated, good
size, no horns and ready. to
go in the milking barn. Mil-
ton Southwell, e/o Sunset
Farm, Athens, Ph. LI. 3-3782.

Reg. Ayreshire bull, 10 mos.
old, best bloodlines, $100.
Larry Duvall, Rt. 4, Madison,
Ph. 453-5301 (no collect ealls)

Reg. Black Angus, several
cows, bred and open heifers
and breeding age bulls. Best
Eileenmere bloodlines, vacci-
nated, in good cond. James
Duval, Rt. 4, Dalton, Ph. BR.
8-5663.

25 young polled Hereford

cows and heifers bred to top
quality Reg. bull, some with





icalves at side now. George

Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.

5 Reg. Angus bull calves, 6
mos. to 8 mos. old, $100.-$125.
ea, FT. L. Surles, e/o Winkler
Farm, Preston. fi

Several polled bulls, White-
face, Reg., 6-14 mos. old, all
from Reg. herd, for sale or
irade for heifers. C. C. Sparks,
Box 199A, Rt. 2, Gordon.

Jersey cow, 4 yrs. old, red,
gives 4 gals. milk daily, $150.
Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt. 1,
Barney.

12 purebred Hereford heif-
ers, guar. open, TB tested and
ealfhood vaccinated, wt. 650-
700 lbs., 24c per lb. Richard
7. Beckham, Rt. 2, Molena,
Ph. 4342.

332 Ib. adjusted milk base
with Bordens in Macon Milk
Shed, 30 head of Holsteins
and Jersey milch cows and 330
eal. Solar milk tank, A. D.
Brantley, Jr., Rt. 2, Warthen,
Ph. 2715 (Sandersville).

31 head of purebred Angus
cattle, cows and calves at rea-
sonable price. Larry Enlow,

Rt. 2, Hamilton, c/o H. G
Wilkes, Ph. MA 8-4068.
Swine



Reg. spotted Poland China
pigs, good bloodlines, will
in buyers name; also,
service boar, well spotted, wt.
about 300 lbs., papers - fur-
nished. Hugh Westbrook, Rt.
1, Cave Springs.

Landrace cross, weaned,
pigs, for sale. Harris D, John-
son, Rt. 4, Box 206, Lawrence-
ville, Ph. TH 3-4565.

5 purebred Hampshire gilts,
eligible for Reg. 11 wks. old,
Aug. $20. ea. Located 7
mi. E. of Roberta on state
Rt. 42. Johnny Walton, Rt. Be
Fort Valley, Ph. TA 5-5851.

Reg. Durocs, June pigs,
$25, ea. Can furnish boars and
gilts, not related. Feb. pigs,
boars and gilts. (all related),
$50. ea. Sows with litters of
8 or more, pigs priced accord-
ing to number of pigs and
quality of sow. Sloan McKay,
Bartow, Ph. 357 J (Wadley).

20 young pigs, $10. ea, 7
wks. old, mother of pigs spot-
ted Poland China, father Red
Duroc Jersey. not Reg.- but
fall blooded, Mrs. E. L. Fuller,
4083 Riggins Mill Rd,, Macon,
Ph. 746-8370. tA

Duroe gilts, cherry red,
meat type, wt. 150-200 Ibs.,
Reg. and treated, $50.; also,
3 nice 5 mo. old males, 2 wt.
about 100 lbs., $35. J. H. Don-
aldson. Rt. 1, Fort Valley. (7
mi. E. on State Rt, 96).

Reg. Tamworths, best meat
type, all ages, boars and gilts,
$25. up. J. S, Davis, A ba, Rt.

b
8, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.















Hog that will weigh about

|250 or 300 lbs., 2 milk goats,

and 17 hens, for sale, all, $75.
Robert Martin, 2124 Jonesboro
Rd., S.E., Atlanta.

S.P.C. Service boars, and
epen gilts for sale. These hogs
al] carry certification in their
pedigree. M. . Blackmon,
Pinehurst, Ph. 2938 (located
4 mi. S.E. of Pinehurst.)

_Cherry red Duroc male and
gilts, service size, wormed
and treated for cholera. Reg.
in United Duroc association.
$40. and up; 4 mo, olds, nomi-
nated, can be Reg. in buyers
name, $35. and_up; pigs $30.
at farm. A. C. Weathers, P.O.
Box 37, hwy. 32, Mershon.

Re. spotted Poland China
hogs, boar ready for service,
gilts open and ready to breed,
all from champions, long meat
type, located at Sterling, 10
mi. N. of Brunswick, at in>
tersection of Rt. 341 and 342.
Barney B. Ryals, Brunswick,
Fh. AM 5-3634.

5 sows: 2 purebred Tam-
worths, 2 half Tamworth and
half Hampshire, 1 dark red
Duroe and 1 Reg. Hampshire
boar; also, 30 pigs, 6 wks. old,
$10. ea., will sell one or en-
tire lot. A. H. Callahan, 920
Sheridan Ave., Dalton, (lo-







reated 3/4 mi. off Chatsworth

hwy.)

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17 mo, old sorrel filly,
mother Welch pony, father
Quarter horse, very gentle,
handled by 8 yr. old girl,
$150. Will consider trade for
cow or yearlings of equal
value. . W. Dotson, Rt. 3,
McDonough. Ph. 423-4410.

At stud: Nice 5-gaited
Chestnut with white mane,
tail, blaze and 2 stockings,
$25. with 2 return privileges.
Transportation provided:. Jer-
ry Brown, 2720 1/2 Roswell
Rd., Marietta, Ph. 427-3964
(after 5:30 p.m.). egee

20 horses and ponies: quar-
ter, walking and gaited, some
Reg. some grade. All mares
bred to permanent Reg. quar-
ter horse. Ralph C. Jenkins,
1938 Bouldercrest Dr., S. E.,
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-8488.

Reg. half Arabian stud colt,
15 mos. old, dark bay with
white markings, gentle, $350.
oF will consider trade for cat-
tle. M. Manderson, c/o
Rocky Creek Farm, Rt. 1,
Woodstock, Ph. 926-3292.

Gentle gelding, pleasure
horse type, suitable for shil-
dren, for sale; also, horses and
ponies boarded, use of pas-=
tures and_ individual _ stalls.
Many riding trails nearby.
Mrs. Alford Wall, 3691 W.
Washington Rd., East Point,
Ph. 767-6303. ;





2 nice Duroc gilts and one
boar, 10 wks. old Modern Vel-

vet bloodline, $25. ea. or $90.

for all, out of litter of 10. J.
A. Brown, Felton, (Hwy. 27
at Polk and Haralson County
ne) Ph. 646-3742, (Buchan-
an).

Several small horse mares
heavy with -colts, some with
colts by side, gentle and rea-
sonably priced; also, regular
size, good, broke, mare and
pony, 1/2 horse, broke and
gentle, L. L. Williams, Cor-
dele. Ph. 273-3700.



O.1.C. breeding stock shoats,

|4 mos. old, wt. about 90 Ibs.,

$30. ea., Reg. and _ treated,
F.O.B. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1,
Commerce.

15 good healthy Yorkshire
eross-bred pigs, 8 wks. old
en Aug. 27, $10. ea. through
Aug. 31. Hoyt C. Maxwell, Rt.

1, Dacula, Ph. 8438-2914
(Lawrenceville).

Purebred Duroe pigs for
sale, from good _ bloodlines,

will Reg. in buyers name. C
M. Eunice, Jr., Rt. 3, Way-
eross, Ph. AT 3-9396.

Black Essexs (will fatten at
any age) male pigs, 10 wks
old, Reg.. wormed and treat-
ed, will ship anywhere. Wiley
G. Dampier, RFD 1, Box 210,
Valdosta.

26 mix breed pigs, 8 wks
old for sale. Brewster Orr,
Rt. 1, Hwy. 16, Sharpsburg,
Ph. AL 3-2596 (no collect
ealls).

Spotted Poland China males
and gilts, 4 mos. old, very
fine breeding stock, males,
$30. and gilts, $25. H. F.
Pacey Buena Vista, Ph. 649-

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Nice 3 yr. old Shetland
pony, gentle for children to



-|ride, smoke gray, for sale or

will trade for good grade
Jersey springer; also, at stud:
Jet black Arabian stallion,
good bloodlines, purebred but
not Reg. $25. with return
privilege. C. W. Malcolm, Ri.
3, Covington, Ph. 786-2486,

Palomino mare, approx. 8
yrs. old, 3 gaited, has been
shown by 12 and 13 yr. old
girls and placed 17 times this

Roan Allen Walking are,

7 yrs. old, spirited, $150.;
small bay gelding, Morgan
stock, 7 yrs. old, easy to man=
age, $150. J. F. Gentry, Rt.
1, Austell, Ph. HE 5-3356.- -
(Smyrna).



Several gentle Shetland
mares, all bred and some gen=
tle enough for small child,
$150. ea.; one gentle male
pony. $75.; also, new saddles
and harness. H. G. Sprewell,
Rt. 2, Salem Rd., Carrollton,

|Ph. TE 2-3880.

5 year old, gaited, white
gelding, \half Palomino, half
Albino, about 950 ibs., ridden
and trained by 14 yr. old girl.
Not recommended for -small
children, $200. Jackie Smith,
1626 North Park, Tifton, Ph,
567-2446. :

At stud: golden Palomino
stallion shown under name
Step Easy Little Man, Can
pick up mare and will breed
until caught, fee $25.; also 4
mare ponies, 1 bay, 1 black
and 2 palominos, and 1 stud
pony; also, have Quarter
horse mare with 2 mo. old
colt; also, At Stud, purebred
jet black Arabian _ stallion,
parade type. fee, $25. J. W.
Van Horn, 4457 Covington
Hiwy., Decatur. Ph. BU 9-
5798.

10 nice Shetland vnony
mares. some with filly colts
by side, all bred back to. Reg.
stallion: 2 nice gentle geld-
ings, all colors and sizes. All
gentle for children, reason-
ably priced. Jess - Holbrook,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR 8-6771.

Black and white Shet-
land pony horse, 5 . years
old. broke to ride and will
vlow. works good, wt. around



year; also, Pinto pony and/ 600 Ibs. fine cond., reasona-
bridle. J. W. Darby, Stone] bly priced. R. M. Hughes, Rt.
Mountain, Ph. 469-8420. j, Kennesaw.

Shetland ponies: mares with 3 yr. old small ehestnut
colts by side and several geld- gelding, $225. with western
ings, some are child broken.|bridle and saddle, Raloh
All are gentle, all sizes: and| Evans, 4799 Northside Dr.

eolors to choose from, $79.
up; also, pony carts, and sad-
dles. Will trade ponies for

good saddle horse. Bill Kirk-

land, 2621 Ball Park Dr.,
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.

Golden Palomino mare, 5
yrs. old, gentle, 3 gaited, be-
ing shown now, $650.; plea-
sure horses, gentle, being used
for instruction, $90. up; used
saddles, bridles and blankets;
Racking golden Palomino stal-
lion at stud, $20. Don Coch-
ran, c/o Rebel Ridge Farm,
Shiloh Rd., Kennesaw, Ph.
427-1819 (Marietta).

17 1/2 mo. old, gentle, sor-
rel stud colt, blaze, one white
stocking, out of Reg. Ameri-
can saddle mare and Walk-
ing Horse for sale. E. L. Cole,
Rt. 1, Panola Rd., Ellenwood,
Ph. GR 4-4508.

Palomino stallion, Quarter
horse breeding 6 yrs. old,
$300. or will trade for ponies
of equal value. H, F. Lewis,

|Greenville Rd. LaGrange.



N.W. Atlanta. Ph. 255-7193.

Red gelding saddle horse,
Morgan and Quarter horse,
see anytime, Bennie Durden,
Rt. 1, Odum. a
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~ Livestock

WANTED
Want good riding and
working mare for children,
wt. 850 or 900 lbs., must be
gentle. Willie Good, Rt..2, Bu-
ford, Ph. 434-5618.

Sugar eae
- Want 1000 dairy type calv4s.
4-10 days old, Holstein cross
preferred, will pick up once

ea. wk. at your place, from

Aug. 1, to Jan. 1. Write your
location and price for what
vou have. Will contact you if
price is right. Hoyt Carey,
Box 194, Royston.



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Livestock

WANTED



Want to exchange cotton
poisoner, in good cond., for
heifer. Mrs. F. W. Womack,

Ri. 1, Barney.



Want to beard saddle mare
or gelding for use of same,
will dry feed and take suita-
bie horse through the winter.
A. W. Hudgins, 742 Concord
Rd., Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-7335.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE





Little white nest onions, for
fall or spring planting, $2.00
gal. Per. 47, add 50c postage
on ea. gal. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

Golden Seal, 20c ea.; Rue-
barb pie plant stalks, 25c lb.;
Tanzy, spearmint, 3, 25c; 7,
50c; garlic. grows large as
Onions, catnip weeping mary,
queen of meadow, 3, 50c. Add
postage. Per. 93. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Ga. collard plants, 60c, C
plus postage. Per. 128. H. F.
Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville
Rd., Ellenwood. :

Cokers Moregrain oats,
Germ. 90 pct., good heavy,
bright seed oats, excellent for
planting this fall. $1.00 bu. in







bulk lots. Russell Montgo-
mery, Rt. 1, Reynolds, Ph.
847-4228.



_ SEED: Ice box yellow meat
melon, Germ. 93 pct., round

- dark yellow m eat melon,

Germ. 95 pct., long green
yellow meat melon, Germ. 95
pet., each kind, 50 seed, 25c:
King Mammoth pum~kin,
grows to 19 lbs., Germ. 50 pct.,
3 doz., 25c; Arabian canta-
loupe, grow to 15 lbs., Germ.
97 pet., 25 doz. All 1962 crop.
Add stamped addressed enve-
lope. J. H. Gordon. Rt. 1,
Adel.

Rockyford cantaloupe, green
meat, 25c tbispn. (Germ. 98
pet.); Ice box striped rind
yellow meat melon, Germ. 98
pet. 50 seed, 25c, and stamped
self-addressed envelope. W. D.
Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel, Per. 392.

Sage, hot pepper in pots,
10c; English mint 35c doz.:
Italian dried garlic, 45c lb.;
thyme in pots, 50 ea.: col-
lards and cabbage, will be
ready Sept. 1. Add 20c post-
age, Per. 137. F. J. Wither-
spoon, 308 Holderness St., At-
Janta 10, Ph. PL 3-5251,

Collard, onion and cabbage
plants, one cent each; Parsley.
five cents ea. No plants ship-
ped. Per. 400, Grover Sowell,
Jr., Rt. 2, Griffin, Ph. 8-8982.

1962 crop white multiplying
nest onions, $1.75 gal. p.p.
Per. 40. Miss Emma Dugger,
Newington.











Everbearing strawberry pl-
ants, $1.50 c.; Shallot onion,
button kind, $1.00, 4 doz., or
exchange for printed feed
sacks, 100 lb. cap., 3 and 4 a-
like, each pay postage. Per.
64, Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23,
Grantville.



Bearing size mtn. huckle-
berry bushes, 85 doz.; black-
berry bushes, $1.00, 6: yellow
roots, 50c doz. Add postage,
Per. 9. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt.
3, Pllijay.



rimson Clover, reseeding
variety, Germ 82 ovct., hard
seed 7 pct. (total germ., 89
pet.) No noxious weeds, 30c
tb. at my barn. Special price
on lot of 3,500 Ibs. Cannot
sell less than 100 Ibs. Billy
Thomaston.
Ph. 647-5121 (after 5 p.m.)

Poultry

FOR SALE





12 young pit game hens and
pullets, $3.00 ea., Mrs. Albert
Barrett, Rt. 2, Wray.



Crossbred young bantams,
15 hens, 4 rooster, $6.00; trio
Blue Andalusians, $6.00, 4
dark Cornish hens, $6.00.
Contact before coming. David
Devers, Rt. 1, Barnesville.
(Will ship express collect)

SO EL Pa he colt oe



Bantams, Cochins, _ black, icanus ck
pr.; $12.00 trio, express col-

white, partridge, and blue and
Birchen-Silver Duckwing and
B. B. O. E. game, black rose
comb and buff Brahams,
Blacktail Jap. aid half grown
Guinea fowl. ail above ban-
tams are bred from show win-

Araucanus chickens, $8.00

lect; Hatching eggs, assorted
colors, $4.00 doz. insured
parcel post. (Prices reduced
until Sept. 1). Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St.,
N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph.. TR-4

ners. J. C. King, 208 Graw-| 5152

lings St., Marietta, Ph. 428-
8-8302.

Buff Brahma bantams, di-
rect breeding from long line
of champions. 3 trios, 3-1/2
mos. old, $7.50 trio; 3 trios, 9
mos. old, $12.50 trio; 3 trios,
25 mos. old, $15.00 trio; 15
Buff Brahma bantam chicks,
10 wks. old, $1.40 ea., if all
taken. Hatching eggs, $2.00
doz.; $3.50, 2 doz. Will ship
express collect m light crates,
money order or certiied
check, no collect calls. W. S.
Hogan, 878 Stallings St., S. E.,
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 17-6065.

3 white call drakes, $2.00
ea.; 2 pr. grey calls, $6.00 pr:;
several pure
drakes, under Federal and
State permits, $4.00 ea.; 5 pr.
domestic flying Mallards, $4
pr.; 5 extra flying Mallard
drakes, $1.50 ea.; Federal per.
4-834, state per. 256; 80, 3rd
generation, wild Mallards, $5
pr. Ship express collect. Paul
W. Barwick. Rt. 2, Pine Park,
Cairo, Ph. CA 6-4402 (Thom-
asville)

Pit game chickens for sale.
4 Roundhead Claret cross
young cocks; 5 Law grey and
Roundhead cross young cocks;
2 Blinker Law Clipper cocks,
2 yrs. old, with pure Clipper
hens, all pen bred $4.00 ea.;
all cross bred hens, $3.00 ea,
or 2, $5.00. Can pick up at mv
home or I will ship. C. G.
Pendley, 2669 Rockbridge St.,
Lithonia. Ph. 482-8467.

40 Bantams, about 10 roos-
ters and 30 pullets, some
purbred Mille Fleur, others
half Mille Fleur. All raised
this year, from 3 to 6 mos.
old, 50c ea. Come after. H.
M. Bates, Rt. 1, Acworth.

1650 White Leghorn layers,
75 ea. at my place, cannot
ship. C. O. Butts, Woodbury
Rd., Warm Springs.

300 Harco red pullets, just
beginning to lay, 24 wks. old,
laying 50 pet. and better, sex-
links (red-Barred cross) lay-
ing brown eggs, $1.75 ea.
Robert Allen, Fayetteville.
Ph. HO-1-7775 (Atlanta)

Fine young laying hens,
$1.50 ea. Barred Rock white
Rock and New Hampshire
Reds and others for sale. Mrs.
E. L. Fuller, 4083 Riggins Mill
Rd., Macon, Ph. 746-8370.

50 white Claret hens, roos-
ters and pullets, reasonably
priced. B. C. Shumate, Rt. 2,
Monroe, Ph. 267-9053.

4 white ducks almost grown
for sale or will trade for
chickens; also, want to buy



















about 20 hens near Atlanta, | ~

C.. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit
Ave., N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph.
SY-4-0009.

Pr. Buff Cochins, $5.00,
cannot ship. T. V. Webb, P.O.
Box 502, 2880 Lewis Rd.,
(Behind Zion Church,)
Clarkston, Ph. HI-3-5971.

40 hens, laying, and 20
pullets, some white and black.
will not ship; Pr. Silky ban-
tams, 6 roosters; also, Chicken
fertilizer. Mrs. J. E. Carter,
McMurry Dr., S. W., Atlanta
11, Ph. DI-4-1388.

Bantams, 7 Silver Spangled
Hamburgs, Rose Comb
blacks from Stromberg hat-
chery, 4 mos. old, $25.00 for
lot. John F. Usry, 1605 Mary-
land Ave., Augusta.



Japanese Silky bantams,
$3.00 pr. C. E. Smith, RFD 2.
Box 134, Airline Rd. Me
Donough.



Bantam chickens for sale.
Rock Cornish Bulldog type,
1962 hatch, $1.00 ea. J. O.
Pratt, 2717 Rockbridge Rd.,
Lithonia, Ph. 482-8665.



Game cock, 2 yrs. old, and
hen, 1/2 Shuffler and 1/2 R.
H., $5.00 for pr. R. L. Griffin,
Oak St., Gainesville.



Purebred heavy type dark
Cornish for sale; hatching
eggs, $1.80 per setting of 15
or 30, $3.45; also, one cockerel
of same from unrelated stock,
$2.00 and return my egg
crates. Miss Cara B. Patter-



son, Rt. 1, Box 35, TyTy.





wild Mallard

. Womack, Rt. 1, Barney,
: ee ne y



Red Claret stags, $5.00 ea.
Bobby _R. Duggar, 594 Dam-
cause Rd., Augusta.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE





Pure Coastal Bermuda, Fes -
cue and Clover, mixed grass-
es, sa. bales. Put on poundage
with high protein content. W
S. Chandler. C/o Tara Farms,
Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-
2984. :

Coastal Bermuda hay (high-
ly fertilized) for sale in field
at farm, located 5 mi. N. of
Blakely on hwy., $20.00 per
ton until further notice. Con-
tact before sending truck. Can
furnish trucking on 8 to 10
ton loads, at extra cost. Mrs.
Evelyn S. Gee, Blakely, Ph.
723-3324, Area code 912.-





| White

gray and black, mixed. Mona
Liner, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.

Rare pheasants,
and young for sale, Impeyans,
blue eared Manchurians, Ed-
wards, Elliotts, Lineated,
Swinhoe, White Crest Calege,
Java Green and India_ Blue
Peafowl; Araucanus (Easter
egg chickens) Japanese Silkie
Bantams. S. J. Griener, 1394
Northwest Dr., N.W., Atlanta
18.



50 pr. White King pigeons
for sale, any age, also N.Z.
white rabbits, ped. show
type, fine breeders, $1. and
up. H. E. Jackson, P. O, Box
44, Orchard Hill.

12 large white King pigeons
for sale; also, one rooster, 2
hens Golden Sebrights, about
14 younger Sebrights. Cannot
ship. Jack Eming, Hwy. 23 at
Rest Haven, Box 324, Buford,
Ph. 434-9131.

Racing Homer pigeons, good
stock, some $5. pr, others $10.
pr. with ped. Will ship ex-
press collect. Malcolm Kuter,
Box 155, Austell, (Oglesby
Rd., Powder Springs) Ph.
943-5022.







Coastal Bermuda hay, 65c
and 85c per bale, at farm in
Jonesboro, off S. Expressway.
W. L. Caton; 2500 Hazelwood
Dr., N. E., Atlanta 6.

Baled hay, damaged by rain,
for mulching gardens, shrubs,
etc., 40c bale at farm. No let-
ters. Royce Richardson. Rt. 1,
Fayetteyille, Ph. HO 1-3454.

25 bales Alfalfa hay, $1.25
bale. Cannot deliver. D. D.
ae Jr., Loganville, Ph. 826-
2431,

Choice quality Coastal Ber-
muda hay, weed free and bal-
ed without rain. Sq., twine
tied bales, $25.00 ton at farm
located 7 mi. No. of Tifton on
hwy. 41. Berry Rigdon, Rt. 4,
Tifton, Ph. 382-2985.

Top quality Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $30.00 ton at barn;
75c per bale. Will deliver 3 or
more tons in 50 mi. radius at
$5.00 per ton extra. W. L. Ca-
ton, 2500 Hazelwood Dr.. N.
E., Ascnta 6. Ph. 938-1123.

Coastal Bermuda hay, large
bales, 50c and 75c per bale. R.
L. Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Hwy. 54, Rt. 1, Jones-
boro.

ag Ware ia ee ace ee Cea

About 600 bu. of good clean
oats, $1.00 bu. Leon Mincey,
Rt. 3, Dahlonega, Ph. 864-
3986 (no collect. calls).

1400 bales Fescue and pas-
ture grasses, good hay, 65c
bale. O. V. Keith, Powder
Springs, Ph. 943-5787,

Game and Fowl

Northern













Bobwhite quail,
also Blondes and Reds, 7 wks.
old. 65c ea. Per, 28: Ring-
neck doves, mated, $4. pr.;
white doves, $5. pr. Will ship
express collect. Send money
order. Miss Eye Wallace, 716
Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8,
Ph. TR 4-5152.

6 young buck rabbits, mix-
ed colors, $1.25, ea. or ex-
change for does. Mrs. Lindsey



McGahee, Rt. 3, Soperton,
(21/2 mi, SB of)
Northern Bobwhite quail,

eli ages, and quail eggs, rea-
sonably priced; also, few pr.
now laying fertile eggs; eggs
hatched on shares. Per. 52.
Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff
Bee N.E., Atlanta 6, Ph. 634-
4 . :



Rabbits: N.Z.R. doe, $5.;
N.Z.R. and N.Z.W. crossed,
doe, $2.50; Calif, doe, $2.50;
5 English spot does, $3.50 ea.;
pr. English spot baby rab-
bits, $2. pr. or $1.25 ea.: also,
N.Z.W. and N.Z.R. baby rab-
bits, $1. ea.; also want 2 pr.,
quail breeding age. Mike Nor-
man, 1005 Austell Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. HE 5-0727.

Northern Bobwhite quail
for sale, all ages, from 1 wk.
to 16 wks., 1 wk. 30c ea.: al-
so, Blonds at same price. Per.
32. A. N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell
Rd., Rt. 1, Dunwoody, Ph.
993-4020.

Calif. rabbits, 4 does and
one buck, $2. ea.; also, Mus-





|drake, $1.50 ea. Mrs.







cogee ducks, 4 hens and one}1

2 buck rabbits, (mixed
$i.50 ea.: 3 doe rabbits (mix-
ed breed) 18 mos. old, 8 to
TOS bs $2! eas Ww. Ce
4244 Glenhave, Dr., Decatur,

Ph. BU 4-6088.

17 N. Z. white rabbits, pink
eyes, all ages, lot for $25. No
phone calls, will not ship.
Pick up at my _ place; also,
mare mule gentle with chil-
dren will work anywhere,
wt. around 1000 lbs., in good
shape, $200. Joe B. Herndon,
Bishop. Rd., Rt. 1, Box 100,
Meansville.

N.Z. white rabbits, pedi-
greed for 11th yr., fine does,
ready to breed and a buck for
sale, no culls nor. inbred,
mixed scrubs, 6 or more $15.
ea.; also, rabbit manure and
compost, 75c bu.; 10 bu. or
more, 50 bu. boxed and ready
to load. C. W. Page, 149 North
Ave., N.E.. Atlanta, Ph. TR
4-6452,

5 Ringneck pheasants, 4
hens and one cock, $10. for
all. Leonard Washington, Rt.
3, Jackson, Ph. 6952.

5 pr. racing Homing pigeons
and one Ringneck dove. all
$12. or will sell separately.
David Pealock, 21 Border St.,
Buford, Ph. 434-5753.

White Fantail pigeons, best
bloodline, $5. pr.; Bantam
hens and rooster, $1. ea.:
young Ringneck pheasants,
$6. pr; white Silky bantams
$4.50 pr: buff Cochin bantams,
$4. pr: Houdan hens, $2.25
ea; pr. black Polish, $4.50 pr.

tarling Yawn, Byronville.

Northern. Bobwhite quail,
one wk. old, 30c ea.; older
birds priced according to age.
Will ship express collect. in
lots of 25 or more. No birds
shipped under 5 wks. old. No
checks. Cornish chicks, one
wk. old and up. Eggs hatched,
Per. 129. Alvin C. Arrington,
P. O. Box 203. Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. 469-8907. >

Northern Bobwhite breeder
quail (1961 hatch) $3.00 pr.;
flight conditioned birds $90
C. or $1.00 ea.; also young
birds priced according to age:
eastern wild turkeys from 4
to 16 wks. old, all priced ac-
cording to age; one, 2 yr. old,
wild tom turkey and 3 hens,
all good layers, $50.00 for lot.
Per. 125. Leroy Johnson, Rt.
2, Cordele, Ph. 925-4044. .

Ringneck Mongolians and
white pheasants, dif. sizes, all
1962 hatch; also, Swinehoe
vheasant cocks, $5.00 ea.
Come see. J. H. Roquemore,
ee 2, Americus, Ph. 924-
iay:

Fantail pigeons, all colors,
reasonable prices. Jerry Gre-.
tencord. 3058 Brook Dr., De-
eatur, Ph. 634-5840.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE





















sale. Mrs. Charles Cochran,
Rt. 1, Madison, Ph. 80.

1962 shade dried sage, $2.50



sapDie. 2 : mother

does, one buck, $2. ea; 1
bucks and does, $1. ea; 5]
younger at 50c ea, white,}

breeders.

Grant,:

Stainless steel wash pot for}.

_ 1961 Schley pe
Ib. up to 10 lbs.; abi

Tbs., 32%c Ib.; Fr
large paper shell nt
up to 10 lb.; abov

25 Ibs. 22% c Ib,;



Ibs., 20c Ib. F. O. B.
Gaddis, Box 124,

Blood root, wild
bark, rattle root, M

shoestring,
snake roo
root, queen of mead
heart leaf root, $1.0!
lard box full. Add 2
for each box. P. B. :
1, Ball Ground.

Several open top
new crop honey, n
ed. Flavors, crimo:
gallberry separate, a
lar, gallberry and clo:
ed, $300.00 ton ne
exchanged or $4.00 e:
Can deliver up to a toi
No samples. Devoe Sr
4, Cochran.

Approx. 50 Ibs. b

breed) 2 yrs. old, 8 to 10 lbs. } 798














White chicken feed
nice smooth cloth, no
25c ea., plus postage, i
. 0. d.; also, Indiana co:
sale, has many dif. col
grain on ea. ear, 10c
postage. Mae Wagoner,
Blairsville. :

1200 Cedar posts, 6
28c ea. L. P. Higginb
Elberton, Ph. 283-5890 5

Vacuum canned pecat
ves, quarts, $1.50; pint:
p.p.; 4 qts. $5.50;
$3.50 p.p. Mrs. R. |
855 E. Third St., Jackso:

One horse wagon, $2
Nubian milk goats, one
ing % gal. daily, other
mos. old, both, $35.00.
Talmadge Hamlin, R
Conyers. : :

' Figs, select, ripe,
daily, $1.25, gal.: $2.5
Honey- 40c Ib. in 24%,
10 Ib. glass jars. Cann
will deliver close by.
Godwin, 1225 Lynwyn
S. E., Atlanta, Per. 383

BEGINNING AUG.
Y.M.C.A. Camp Waco
have 25 to 30 head of
ing stock to be sold
horses and ponies are
and proven for children
are gentle and well m
nered. David J
145 Luckie St. N.W.,
lanta, Ph. JA 5-5401.

SATURDAY, Sept. 1 Hwy
17 So., 5 mi. from Savany
Horse races startin :
2:00 P.M., classed eve
quarter horses, cow pon
and other ribbons and t
phies Sunday, Sept.
starting at 10:00 AM
horse frolic, barrel rac
rescue race and many ot!
events. Ribbons and ;
phies to have classed ever

- small fry, juniors,
and Jack Benny. Refr
ments available, room
over-nite camping. To be
Savannah Speedways, spo:
sored by Chatham Co.
Sheriffs Posse, third an
event.

MONDAYSept. 3rd

P.M. Horse and Po
SaleAt Tom Hewitts
BarnValdosta, Ga. Co:
early to visit, trade, sell
buy.Over 300 horses a
Ponies expected. Sp
shipment from the we
Also, large tack sale. | i
Hewitts Horse and Po
Sales, U. S. Hwy. 41 So.,
O. Box 742, Valdosta,

SEPT. 25 Piedmont Hi

ford Assn. Annual
Wilkes County Livestoc

Sale Barn Washinete

Ga.Selling 70 to 80

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